The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 12, 1934, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY | eoccccoovecooce eeeses. S0e8ec0ee0 Mivris School Parent-Teacher Association. Meets Yesterd An enthusiastic aad well | at-[dents of the PT. A.; who have tended regular monthly meeting} both served two te: z be Gebsinl Perea fo terms most faith: ‘Tegcher Association was held yes- afternoon, beginning at. J ane ‘ APPOINTED ‘TO AID SECRE- TARY OF WAR IN" SUMMER CITIZEN MILITARY _TRAIN- ING ACTIVITIES ‘discussion was “rug ueee ao RE “for holding the annual May ‘and ‘another to Mrs, Chas, Senator Arthur Gomez has Festival.’ ‘Ketchum. been appointed County Civilian “motion was made and passed} At the next regular meeting in- aor to ee ragged akc = this I ‘Thursd: stallati. f th offic cording an erie oe 3 sin eee see sisted ceived here back Sounty Aides Recoution are given supel ion of the -pro- Fousting this meeting a recep.|curement program for the Sum- tion. will be held in their honor|mer Citizen Military Training and as a farewell to: retiring of- Camps. ficers, and to, - Dunean and| ‘These camps are. conducted the faculty for ‘their hearty coop-| every year by the goyernment and eration. their mission is to bring together in eooper oi nations! Child ‘Health Bay. following committees weré + rs. H. ; Mrs. Lewis Pierce and Tavernier, arrived on the morning Z train yesterday for a stay of sev- 7 “% he eral dodo on Pesueas: FUNERAL ‘SERVICES WILL BE! CONDUCTED THIS B, C. Meaders, auditor for the FTERNOO! FERA in this district, is. in Key ae e West checking the accounts of J. Prey. 3 S. Moore, disbursing officer. George H, Ogden, 67 years old, ‘Thomas: Néal,Jr., W. B: Patey,|died 4:10 o’clock yesterday after- George LaWall, of the Singer s a is . | Sewing Machine Company, who|"°°" pi a Temaeeg Fae tee were in Key West three days on|carf street. Workmen started yesterday in-' ‘. a Ft this cietsing Tor hendquarteny Lz] Pomerat services’ sre: to’ be held) salle Ont "t-weMt: eas — Miami. ; 4:30 o’clock this afternoon from | nclosure ah: the Lea { {the residence:.te, Ley Majnonal) which separates the department off Miss Lottie Roberts left it eg iss le Robe: recent-' church, Rev. J. W. Martin officiat- commercé holdings from those “ ly for Tampa enroute to St. Pe. tersburg where she will visit Mrs. a ‘ the navy. department. Charlotte Grablé, who is the moth.!_ The deceased is survived by one} This fence is one of the items} er of Mrs. George E. Summers, |s0n, Sylvanus Ogden; three daugh-, in an. intensive program of im- wife of the pastor of the First ters, Mrs, T. L. MacFarland, of} provements ‘nat. was undertaken Methodist Church, of this. city. Miami; Mrs. ‘Rafael Rodriguez, i was . Chas. Miller. ie ted Chas. H. Ketchum, ; Mrs. Cleveland Dillon jd Mrs. Sam Kemp, ¢ream and soda—Mrs, Mil- ) Sawyer and Mrs. L. E. Wat- , chairmen; Mrs, Edna Mitch- ir Dorgan, —— Mrs. Anthony chairman; Mrs. . Gerald ‘and Mrs, Saunders, ~~ lames. Singleton is. in Rotices to solict dona- tion wag: wile nd passed ee ee M. EB, Berkowitz, chairman Room Mothers, called ‘ atten- tom te the ministre! beitig spon- by the Room. Mothers, which held at the High School April 24. tribute to her praisewor- hearty cooperation in the wis School a lovely basket of owas presented to Mrs. W, P. ier with best wishes for a Alee Curry. jfor six weeks would be far reach- Mrs. W. P. Kemp, chairman of}for a month’s training, . under, Hospitality Committee, will have| healthful © surroundings, young charge of: this reception and willjmen from all walks of life on a be assisted in serving refresh-| common basis of equality, and by ‘ments by the Room Mothers. supervised athletics, military. Mrs. Chas. H. Ketchum. ‘is{ drill, and instruction in. citizen- chairman of the Program Commit-|ship to develop them physically tee. ‘and morally, to promote.a whole-' Miss Norma Yates rendered .a|some respect for discipline, to violin solo, accompaied m Miss| teach the value of team work, to : fit them for leadership in peace or. Rev, ing Peele ake on Penis E . ed reli “Leisure Time Activities for Our ine ee Boys and. aye He said: : fing > meme ‘attending ,, these ,we need to co- une are’ no more to be operate to ‘help ‘our’ youths to| called to the colors in time of war, spend their summer months in a|than other men. © However, if ‘profitable and worth while .man- they volunteer or are selected for ner.. We need competent teach-|3ervice they are more likely to se- ers atid leaders in our endeavor] cure rapid advancement and to be to accomplish this. fable to defend their country. ef- “A good -vatation Bible school] fectively, with greater safety to themselves, ing. A candidate must be physically Helio Renedo was 2 passenger; leaving on the steamship Florida last night for Tampa where he will remain a few days. on busi- ness, 4 Mrs, Janice Reece, who was! visiting relatives and friends, left on the afternoon train yesterday) for the home. in Tavernier. = Mrs. R. J, Furbeck, who was spending 10 days in Key West as the guest of Mrs. Rtbert T, Men- ner, left yesterday for her home, in New. York, and expressed her- self as having had a most delight- ful visit. Rev. Theodore Ray, S. J., presi-| dént of Tampa College, was am ar- rival on the Havana Special. yes-} terday and will be the guest, of Rev, F. X. Dougherty, 8. J., at the and Miss Margaret Ogden, of Key West; one brother, David Ogden; one sister, Mrs. George Griffin, tand four grandchildren, Pritchard’s' Funeral Home’ w direct the funeral. = MAKES INSPECTION | OF BARBER SHOPS by Superintendent. of Lighthouses! W. W. Demeritt within a pth | ;|time after the department of com.’ merce and navy department: had: ffected the exchange of the old ighthouse headquarters for the! {Number 1+ -navy headquarters’ | building. Other improvements included: the complete. renovation of the | navy building. . co ction’ of new, efficesy la; of new floors andia coded urnishing and , | refurbishing: of the whale Work on ‘the’ interior is prae. Several local barbers are today tically complete and it is expect~' finding themselves in difficulties|ed that within the next three! because of alleged non-conform-/ weeks the outside projects, let un-! ity with the laws’of Florida rela-| der contract to Roberts and Peat,, tive to the management of ton- sorial ‘parlors, One of the , rules specifically calls for a supply of hot and cold water to be available. at all times. Several shops in Key West are minus this necessary -adjunet, it is’ will be completed. i This includes a new concrete | floor in the’ no coal: shed- and the construction of partitions: to separate and enclose mechan- ‘ical shops that are now. housed in the storeroom ‘buildings and. other, “Also supervised “pall playing ‘and active games.” » A vocal solo by Miss en Cur- ty, accompanied by Miss Cleo Kemp, was also rendered. The ai banner was passed| won by Grade 6A, Miss Emma Al- ee eee bury, teacher. ~ nal ag Mra. Watson The Room Mothers of the Har- ‘School Parent-Teacher Asso- met on Tuesday afternoon home of Mrs, L. E. Watson Southard street, with Mrs. M. ; Eomalaman 06 jie.og 5 pertaining to the pro- ‘6 be held on Aprill with commit- to look after ar. in connection with the silso decided at the meet- ‘Mra, W. P. Archer, eolgeeise jing her a Tecovery. Archer is, erts, Sebastian shown to be ane of the most tive workers celine and the members expressed great regrets over her illnésy and ab- sence from the meeting. Refreshments were served. dur ing the ‘afternoon, and all in at- ‘tendance voted the meeting a most fenjoyable and interesting: one throughout. “Those present were: --Mesdames Enrique Henriques, Menendez Key, Archie: pson, BL Wats : TT Hines Milan Sowpee, M. Eo Berkowitz, Charles Percy Cur- ry, Dexter Dorgan, Robert Rob- Cabrera, Jr. fit and of good character, an American citizen, or one who has taken out first papers for nat- uralization.. He must have reach- ed his seventeenth birthday by the day camps open and not have passed his twenty-ninth birthday. Age requirements by courses are: Basic: 17 to 24, Red, 17 to 25. White, 18 to 28. Blue, 19 to 29. & physical examfnation, -in- oeulation against typhoid, vacci- nation against smallpox, and a cer-' tificate of good, moral character are required as indicated on the application blank, Students attending their first great} camp sire enrolled in the Basic Course unless they have had pre- vious service in the R. 0. T. C., the Regular Army, or National Guard. Applicants must be able ‘to. read and write English. The government pays all of the neces- Sary expenses, Major B, C, Riley, State Civilian Aide,:located at the University of dengan in Gainesville, biietpe that aay A cggana are ap- inted because of their proven ss ai patrio' and: that écomfiendation’ gf these men should be secured by all who ex- pect to attend the. camps. Re- reetory of St. Mary’s Star. of The’ Sea church asserted, | buildings in the yard. . George A, Ives, state inspector, : Building New Road ~ ‘arrived last night and started his; A new road from the Carroll ‘Smith, appraiser for the! investigations with the result that! southern end’ of the ‘wall fence to: Home Owners Loan Corporation,’in at least three shops he found! a point near western openin was an arrival on the Havana Spe-/ the hot and cold: water supplyjin the building cial yesterday to discuss matters) missing and warrants for ‘the ar-j of construction. The fill is praca? with V. A. Johnson, local realty rest of the delinquents have been! tically completed; It isto... be man and appraiser. . = marl surfaced ‘and~ oiled before SERRE jconsidered finished. 1 Mrs. Ralph Sanders, who came! from there went to Havana, arri-| Another project is the dinnantt to Key West, accompanied by her; Ved on the S, S. Florida yesterday, ling of the old coal hoists. In this son, Leslie Alvin, to attend the. en route to Tampa and fromjwork the use of “gin” poles and; funeral of her sister, Mrs. T. H.} there will go to his home in Ashe- guys are necessary? The metal, Pittman, left yesterday afternoon | ville, N.C. has to bet.cut with an acetylene | ‘for the home in Hapeville, Ga. torch and taken.down piece by “Norberg Thompson, who was. on} piece, F. EY Likes, president. of the a 10 days’ business trip to Cuba,! Before the eutting process is Likes:Brothers S.. S. Company, | was a returning passenger on the! started the piece to be severed bd and subsidiary companies, who S. S, Florida yesterday after-jslung by, topes to the “gin” pole ‘was on a visit to New: York and,noon. ie prevent se! ie falling. When q ina of weeks there not one. from’ G eek S menth five were issued. ground: without the least ‘danger, > One of the first ‘pieces 6f work ‘undertaken .was the construction} of:an immense -citern-in the southern coal she. “Thig wat done under the supervision of. ww. . Schoneck, aeintant lighthouse engineer, The changes that have been ef: | fected at the new'depot bave been sueh. as to revolutionize. the- eld }} order of arrangeménts and doubtful if officers who were when it. was occupied by the na department would recogn! pecially from the interior. jsikver R0giAL now in ‘course | ‘ORDERS.ON. CAK! PASTRIES—-PHONE You Best” CHOICE FOODS aren't any than the quests for application. blanks may we filed with the.County Aide. Camps will be held from duly ‘Methodist Church Circle - To Give Social Friday Evening be ladies of the First Metho- Church have aranged for a Social ,to be. given tomor- ‘ home of Dr. 2nd to 31st, inclusive, . ing places: Vocal solo, Susan LaKin, Violin solo, Norma Yates, . Kemp, 6231 in the Fourth Corps Area, at the follow- Pouring a new the Number I fire station will be started tomorrow morning. Forms have been installed and are in Teadiness to receive the mixture. ee ee extensive repairs are bei ACTIVITIES COVER REPAIRS made to the city hall. Much of a@ social meeting foman’s Club held the club house on Di- gg Pama i . on the occasion will ADDITIONS the work has been completed but bar hal F To there is:a lot of outside — Carbonell and BUILDINGS Feige the week ending Apdil ! 2S voi ut = CHURCH CIRCLE, ON VII HERE pen Bi permits issued from the of- e= y fice of Harry M. Baker, building MEETS FRIDAY jinspector. Issues were made for a oe ba prominent visitors! the following: i Place new galvanized roof on; The Woman’s Auxiliary of the; ts Key West today are Marshall] dence at 618 Caroline etreet.| First Presbyterian church will} Price, who was lieutenant in? Owner, F. H. Ladd; cost, $70. meet in the church house on sharge of supplies at Key) West} New roof on residence at bbe street Friday afternoon at @uting the World War. He is ac-| Elizabeth street. Galvanized) 4 = companied by Mrs, Price. Sincine vs be vind. Owsne, H.W.) 2 They. dre euests on board the| MUMders; cost, $100. the peer devotional leader, Mrs. A. Henseboat “Laxai” with the own- Roe Ceeter|R Miller; hostenees, Mig. GE er, Commodore Arthur Curtis streets, Lag A. and 8. C,| Russell and Mra. J. F. Lankford. All women of the church and of giedc sss Hoff; cost, $300. ' New shed, with no poata to side-; Commodore James and party }walk, at 801 Duval street. Owner, -- @P@ planning to leave Key West: A, Aguero; cost, $75. ‘ this afternoon for a few days fish-| eG at Shark River and vicinity. { Exon prapennil “ vote eri Pago Bor BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOM will Keep longer | harvested, peliess are all-ways s ketsal to your ir throat perience rE : Luckies ore always in all-woys kind to your throat. For every Lucky is meade of the a Sy ae leaves—they taste better. Then, “It's toasted” —for throat protection. And every 4 | nd | “Te’s toasted” y Luckies are all-ways kind to your throat

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