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“PAGE FOUR : L gor e ‘-: SOCIETY :-: Music Graduation Takes Place At Convent Hall This Evening There will be a Music Gradua-) Sospiro, Liszt; (b) Romance, Sibe- tion at Saint Cecilia's Hall, Con-|lius; (c) Rigaudon, Raff. vent of Mary Immaculate, this V—Song, Indian Love, ye s man; Piano, L, Delaney. eveping, beginning at 8 o'clock, vi VI—Piano, P. Phelan; (a) when an excellent program will be Largo op. 10, No. 3, Beethoven; rendered by the students of this (b) Caprice op. 45, No. 1, Lesche- institution. An address will be|tizky; (c) Polonaise, op. 46, No. given by Rev. F. X. Dougherty,| 12, MacDowell. who will also award the medals} VJI—Mandolin, Grand March, and diplomas. (Tannhauser), Wagner; J. James Those who will receive diplomas piano, R. R. Galey. are: Beulah Lee Williams, Cleo} VIlI—Piano, E, Thompson; (a) D. Kemp, Mary, Elizabeth Thomp-j Ballade 3, Chopin; (b) Reflections son, Dorothy Knowles, Pauline|in the Water, Debussy; (c) Valse Phelan and Anna Josephine James. | Espagnole, Renaud. Program follows: IX—Ensemble, Andante con Program Moto Symphony - I, Beethoven; I—‘Ensemble,” Concerto VI,} Mandolin, J. James; Violins, B. Leonard; Mandolin, J. James;! Brantley, L. Lee, G. Ybarmea, S. Violins, B. Brantley, G. Ybarmea,/ Aronovitz, A. Parks, G. James, L. Lee; Piano, M. Brantley. E. Moffat; Piano, R. Appel. Ii—Piano, C. Kemp; (a) Etude X—Piano, D. Knowles; (a) op. 10, No. 4, Chopin; (b) Scherzo | Pretude e Sharp Minor, Rachman- in D, Bartlett; (c) Dedication, | inoff, (b) Grotesque, Sinding; Sehumann-Liszt. (c) Nocturne 8, Liszt. I1I—Concerto, Invention op. 8, Conferring of Gold Medals and Bohm; Mandolin, J. James; Violin, | Diplamas. G. James; Piano, A. Jenks, Address, Rev. F. X. Ponsherte.| IV—Piano, B, L. Williams; Arranging Plans To Hold Flower Show Lovers of natural beauty ‘are planning a flower show in Key: West to be held as soon after Easter Sunday ag practicable, To interest the many residents of Key West who have gardens of tropical flowers, rare or other- wise, a meeting is to be held 4 o’clock Monday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bryant Kirke, in Cottage 924 in the Porter-Allen subdivision. The affair is to be held in the Hotel Colonial for two days and, is to be sponsored by the American Citizenship Department of the Woman's Club. This was decided at the annual meeting held Mon- day afternoon, These who are planning the ex- hibition are satisfied there are many residents who have flowers, ferns and shrubs that will lend beauty to the display and all wom- | en.and men who feel they would) like to have specimens from their! gardens shown, are earnestly re- quested to attend the meeting next Monday. Pocahontas Club To Pat On Baby Show *\ Members of the Past Pocahontas | Club are planning a baby show to} Mrs. Cattie ‘Bernreuter, who be staged at the Harris school! was spending several weeks in Mi- building on the afternoon of April; ami with her brother-in-law and 4 {sister, Mr. and Mrs, Waldo Leon, So far the plans are only tenta-, returned over'the East Coast yes- tive.and a committee of members! terday. are working out the details, It| ig planned to have entrance to the} Mrs, R. N. Noble returned over jow open to all children up to 4) the East Coast yesterday from years old. Coral Gables where she was It will be held 4:30 o'clock in| spending a while with her broth- the afternoon and from the prom-| er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ises that have been given by mo-! Milton Peacock. thers it bids fair to be one of the| biggest affairs of the kind ever; held in Key West, Waa Se Pleased. ith Stay Here Mr, and Mrs. Geo. M. Gray, of Cad- (a) Is", PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Frank Papy, who was vis- iting with relatives in Miami, re- turned on the Havana Special yes- terday. George I. Knowles, Jr., was a passenger on the afternoon train yesterday going to Miami for a brief visit with his father. Jack Baldwin, special agent for the Florida East Coast Rail- way, arrived on the Havana Spe- cial yesterday-on a trip of inves- tigation, Mrs. Wilbur Thompson was a returning passenger over the East Coast yesterday from a short stay in Miami with relatives and friends. Miss Ella Joe Stoliberg, attor- ney of Hollywood, Fla., who was in Key West for a short business visit yesterday, left on the after- noon train, Mrs. F. Hudson of Louisville, Ky., was ‘an arrival on the morn- ing train yesterday to hold a meeting and deliver a lecture at Trinity Presbyterian. church, sol- ored, in ea! afternoon. “ Miss Ruth Bethel was an arrival on the morning train yesterday from* Miami* and ‘is ‘the “gutet* of ‘Ywother,| Mrs? bie rear et | oa ‘ph ‘Newton street. . 8008 eee means . Mrs, Benjamin-Ketchum, — who < - was spending a short time in Key Fostorio, Ohio, left today for Mi-!:west, left on the afternoon. train ami after a two weeks’ visit with) yesterday for Miami accompanied Mrs. John Watkins, 1012 Fleming by Mr. Ketchum. street, Mr. Gray is president of The, Gray Printing Company, Printers, Engravers and Lithographers, Since visiting Key West 18 years ago, they made a trip around the} world, and for fair sunshine and invigorating breezes, they think! Key West is unexcelled. Lyle T. Alverson, general direc- *| tor for the committee of bond- | holders of the Colonial Hotel | properties, who was in Key -West j several days on business, left | over the highway this morning en i route to New York. | | | Mrs. S. P. Vecker, who was in| | Havana for a week attending to! the preparation of the household; ; goods fr shipment, returned on! | the Florida yesterday and is the} LODGE OFFICER | | guest of her mother, Mrs, Nellie | | Williams, on Elizabeth street. | F. W. Anton, supreme master of | records of Knights of The Golden Eagle, is expected to arrive in Ke: A. J. Angle, collector of cus- toms for the state of Florida and} West this week and pay his official) Arthur G. Watson, assistant col-! it to the local organizations. | jeetor, who were in Key West sev-/ Mr. Anton has been here in his! eral days on business, left yester-| offiflal capacity on a number of| day for Miami and will go by car! oceasions and his visits are always | from there to different points in; looked forward to with happy an-| the district. Seyetion. | } Josh and Will Baker and Mr. nd Mrs. Huel Baker, sons and} | daughter-in-law of the late Caleb E. Baker, left over the highway Monday morning for their home in! Miami. Mrs. Laura Baker is re-/ maining in Key West for a few) weeks, eo! — j Classes in typeeriting, book-} keeping and commercial arithmetic; were offered to officers. in the CCC by East Central Oklahoma iTeachers college. i NOTICE To “THE PUBLIC Throwing trash or garbage on y part of the waterfront is a vielation of the law. Persons found guilty of same will be’ punished to the full extent of the law. cITy SANITARY D :PARTMENT! . C. Symonetie, mar7-3t Chairman. (CORP. ACTIVITIES ESSENTIAL PART OF PLAN IS PROPERTY MUST ESSEN- TIALLY BE HOME WITH MORTGAGE DUE of For the information the many who have asked about the|who are now fulfilling a $15,000 | from work on CWA projects in Home Owners Loan Corporation and the method of loan, The Citizen asked Mayor Wm. Malone to outline the meth- od to be pursued. In the first place, said Mr. Ma- lone, the property must be essen- tially a home with mortgage due or accrued taxes, With these conditions securing a loan is very simple. Make ap- plication for the loan to the cor- poration headquarters in Jackson- ville, setting forth how much is needed and for what. This matter is referred to ap- | praisers who go. into every detail; Of they tay ere, over tn one, § survey’ is 0” encrdach= pac are existing in connen an ith other property. “After the appraisers reve is de the matter is turned over to je attorneys. In Key West'they are Wm. H, Malone and W. Curry Harris. Examination of Title The title is examined, an ab- stract of title prepared. If it is shown there are no incumbrances on the property other than the mortgage demands for taxes, the attorney makes a favorable report and the loan is made. This is amortized over a long period of time and is made easy for the mortgagor by two plans which are left to his choice. For example: the loan is for $1,500, at 5 percent interest. The mortgagor can pay $12 monthly interest and principal, until the entire amount is paid, or he can pay the interest at the rate of $6.25 monthly until June, 1936, and then pay, the balance in monthly payments of $14.25. i 5. In the meantime the insurance on the property, both sto:m and fire, must be kept up, taxes paid/ promptly, and the property kept in a reasonable state of repair. Under the cireumsances, said Mr. Malooe, it is: surprising that so few people have taken &dyant- age of this liberal, offer’the ‘gov- ernment is making’to bill owners of; property who have been affected| by: the depression. So far only ten have ‘applied and’ these have: all beeri granted ‘loans. RECLAIMS BABY CHICAGO.—Mrs. Ruth Ahbling} of this city has reclaimed a baby | she deserted in a moving picture | theater a year ago. i | t ! GENERAL EtcTRIC SHOULD BUILD THE BEST ELECTRIC RE 'T is to be expected that General Electric would build the refrigerator that is u standard of excellence. This great corporation is the world’s largest electrical manufacturing company. They have devoted millions of dollars and unequalied search through half a century. From the famous G-E House of Magic have come the present electrical ege. All General Electric's vast resources were available to the ~ for many years, are slowly ; divorce from her husband, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN “MALONE. EXPLAINS ADDITIONAL SUM [MORE WORKERS ON Why Get Up Nighs?|"iivdz |HOME-OWNER LOAN) FOR PROJECTS OF |CWA PROJECTS TO °* BE DROPPED OFF - LIGHTHOUSE DEPT. ROBERTS AND PEAT, CON.) TRACTORS, TO GET $1,200 FOR OTHER WORK TO BE CARRIED ON Roberts and Peat, contractors, contract for extensive repairs at} securing athe lighthouse depot, have been/ will be 66 deprived of work and awarded an additional sum of | more than $1,200 for other work.) In the immense industrial build- ing, the concrete floor of which is} being placed at this time, a series of concrete and fabricated wire partitions are to be placed. In these divisions will be placed the lamp shop, the blacksmithi ; shop, machine shop and boat build- ing department. These activi- ties are now housed in the east- ern end of the storeroom. There are a number of changes under way at this time, including the construction of a concrete} wall and poste.-with-ixon fence panels, This wall fence will sep- arate the lighthon4q ‘department from the navy department hold- ings. The coal hoists, which have been being removed. This work re-! quires the continued use of oxy- acetylene torches as all bolts and pins have rusted and corroded to such an extent that the only man- ner in which the hoists can be dis- mantled is to cut them away. Officers of the navy who for- merly occupied Number 1 building} and had the adjoining property under their supervision would fail] _ to recognize it so thorough has the transformation been and so complete the changes effected. MEAN PRACTICE ST. LOUIS—Mrs. Katie Lenz of this city has been granted a after 26 years of married life, because he kept a catfish in the bathtub for two weeks, preventing mem- bers of the family from taking a bath. A new centrifugal type pump using gasoline ‘to cool its motor helps send gasoline through a pipeline. from Oklahoma oil fields. WINTER'S “HANG- OVER” A STUFFY HEAD robs you of sleep «+ Spoils your day. To clear your head quickly, use the convenient new Nose & Throat DRops FRIGERATORS niversally recognized as the facilities to electrical re- the major contributions to THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1934. $50,000,000 for national defense In History —war with Spain, y BUCHU- finn GIN | coccccccsece=---20:-0000 Make This 25c Test ‘ 1844—Charles XIV, King : , It is as valuable to the bladder) 5. den who under the! died, agedi 1882—Over 85,000 left . desti- tute by Mississippi floods. FITS--ATTACKS CURBED ! of and Norway, Napoleon’s marshal _ name of Bernadotte, 80. was) Jes out impurities and excess ac ty nich cause the irritation r _ling in getting up nightse barning W. W. DEMERITT GETS TELE. frequent desire, leg GRAM REQUESTING INFOR- | backache. 1 feohol in gin use juniper oil from MATION IN DETAIL OF ALL (350), gin is made. Ask for Bu- | ke! , the bladder laxati | taining four da: f ‘druggist will retarn You are bound to sleep better er this 7 lushing. Bukets gu teed by Olivieri’s. BUT 2 MARRIAGE ‘LICENSES ISSUED, There licenses issued to date during the Ik — Confederate “Merri-/ mac” destroyed two Union war-! ships—met the next day by his-| torie Union iron-clad “Monitor.” NECESSARY ACTIVITIES 2 appropriated j splendid treatment free.: 1898—Congress More men are to be laid off 3 WE LII EIR EEIR ELIAS ELIS. Key West today. This time there ANew Era of Prosperity Is Ahead of You TAKE A VACATION NOW COME TO MIAMI “THE MILLIONAIRES’ PLAYGROUND” With Prices That Fit Everybody’s Pocketbook others will follow each wi The tentative weekly quotas for March show as follows for each week. That of March 8, 281 men; March 16, 216 March 2: 151; March 30, 85. Accordir to the program for the week March 30 there will be only days of work, unless order received to conclude projects a an earlier date. W. W. Demeritt today réceived a telegram asking for information giving every detail of the work necessary for the completion of projects or bringing them to a point where they can be abandon- ed. Other advices sent out today in-| dicate that CWA projects in Flor-' ida will be concluded this week, with the understanding that those that are “good” will be complet- 4 ed under a new plan and other) new projects, gonsidered worth | while, would be approved whenty possible. acitvensin.| ip re ra A AC E The administrative eering forces at Key West are now} LIONEL ATWILL in getting together all the data and} BEGGARS ERMINE dotorma tion’ -.m to give!) Also Laurel and Hardy Comedy those at headquarters which must) Matinee, 5-15c; Night, 15-20c be in by Sgturday. were but two marriage month of March, of snes ee Gunn. from the office! ‘liams Pay A Merlin Curry and Catherine mona Watson. Ra-! HOTEL RATES LOWEST EVER QUOTED PRICES FOR MEALS IN KEEPING WITH THE TIMES New Low Prices on All Recreational Activities Inquire at Out Tourist Information Bureau About Interestitg, Side Trips, Sight-Seeing, Ete., and See Our Recreational Host About Fishing, Golf and Other Sports. HOTEL LEAMINGTON “Miami’s Most Popular Hotel E. FIRST STREET AND THIRD AVENUE NEAR BAY FRONT PARK hrhadhahaarrharh heheh 2 BUZZARD ;WRECKS CAR VENICE, _ Fla. crashed through the an automobile driven by Goldsmith of this in which Goldsmith’s dshield of Louis 1a so ie | | j scicatists and cagineers who first developed and perfected the Monitor Top mechanism, the all-steel cabinet and other features that revoluticni: zed household refrigeration. Today, with an unparalleled record for dependable, attention-free performance at low cost, the General Electric refrigerator offers greater value than ever. Be sure you see and compare Generai Electric values before you buy any refrigerator. There is a complete line of General Electric Monitor Top and Flat-top models—a size and price for every home. See them here. $193 GE PRICES AS LOW AS d THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY A. F. AYALA, Terms as easy as $10.00 jown and $6.19 a month t ' ' Sales Manager GOOD TASTE IS EVERYTHING In cigarettes, too! So in making ter leaves— they are the mild- Lucky Strike cigarettes we use __ est, the smoothest. And every the finest Turkish and Domes- Lucky is so round, so firm, so From the Diamond Horse-Shoe of the Ge pendoulythecen, Gilby ey Sie Metropolitan Opera House ar a $507. 18., Easrrn Seancart Thee. over |r teint Teles) and ol th Conte Leaves