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‘Effie, © Edward. Norman | Friends At Birthday Anniversary A party was given for Kermit Ovide, Yoya Fernandez, Elizabeth Roberts yesterday ‘afternoon at gp ee, on £ PS AR 30 0’ i ‘ rey Louise Ro! ohn, . 4:39 o'clock, in Honor of his * ‘and Waldo Collins, Mary Sawyer,| Clem ©. Price and | Robert pene ee hoes Of ME kn ry Williams, Jr. Charles|Spottswood will battle it out over. = Frank Roberts, rear 622| Louise Pellicier, Kenneth Don|the golf course Sunday morning S it street. ike he fear Sages Bag ok an@* afternoon in a 36-hole duel 4 layed and 5 ‘h Gasves were played and ait Md |iine, Edna and “Gloria. Suares,{*° Aecide the winner of th Mal- “given; the winner for boys’| Irma Sands, Rosemary Demeritt, colm-Meacham Cup. . se was Harry Williams, Jr,, and| Murdock Haskins, Barbara Mae Price reached ‘the fi Betty June Higgs won the prize| Curry, Cecilia Haskins, Doris, feating Wm. Demeriti for girls. F Charles and Bert Roberts, Ruth|fending champion, 2 1, A refreshment course of cake,j Keaton, Betty June and Rosemary pa saa eliminated Joe Lopez, cream and candy was served. | Higgs, one wu ; home was beautifully} «Misses Otillee Cervantes, Isabel FT lay os pei acl tes. the solr echeme being} Johnson, Eloise Roberts, Lena La AND -SPOTTSWOOD WILL PLAY:36-HOLE MATCH pink. Qvide, Josephine Ovide, Dorothy eas ait: rs dete Will Watkins present were: Mary) and Edna Wells, : and. Wm. Demeritt will act as and) Mesdames Earl Higgs, Anthony referees in this special match, be- Samuel Torano, Betty Henriquez,| Haskins, Sheurer Albury, Harold| ginning at 9 o'clock Sunday Joe Thompson, Jr, Aithie and Haskins, Harry Williams, Jack| morning. The afternoon round Harold Haskins, Colleen Ltmd)) Williams, Joe Torano, Joseph{ iti hegin at 2 o'clock. Julis Saunders, Betty. Lou and/Thompson, Charles Lund, Dewey} - Qualifying rounds for the city Johnson, Ross Pierott, Dorothy| Buckley, John Collins, E. Sawyer, championship wil]. begin next id Bobby Mae Buckley, Kenneth) M. Johnson, E. Suarez, S._ G.| week, and all players are request- Blackwell, Betty June Cottrell,| Wells, Frank Roberts and Mr. and] eq to» turn in 18+hole’ scores as Helen and Harold Wells, Ampara|Mrs, Thomas Roberts, soon as possible in-order to make 5 the. pairing for this event. Joe Lopez is now the city. champion. honorin rthday.. toberts, Mr, and Mrs. P, Clements,) __ : S, dining table was centered| Mrs. Rada Cash, Miss Adeline Ferry Key. West, of the Monroe} a large bouquet of roses and}Cullingford, Osborne _Thompson,{county system, was taken up on cake. Singing was the|Mrs. Carl Williams, Mrs. James} the ways of the Key West Marine pastime of the evening. Gallagher, Mrs. Eva Cardova, Mrs.j Railway ‘yesterday “for general of pound “Knowles,” Miss Elizabeth| overhaul ‘and. repairs. were served those|Knowles, Mrs. Thomas Brunns,! Manager Eugene Deimeritt. said a * | Billy Brunns, Ormond Cardova,|the. ship will’ be “‘serapéd -and recipient! youn Knowles, Miss Ruth Hardin,| Painted and two mew . ‘propeller, et x. eral shadts are to be installed. _ J. Ed. Rumbough, of Asheville, -C.,and Palm Beach, is a ‘guest continual ite Rumbongh visited ‘boost ‘with a crowd is easy, ral seasons~.many| but’to’ boost alone ‘takés courage. ests of Mr.) A’ city ‘needs a, spirit, of .unan- *R, Porter afd Mr.{imity—the -ability and ‘willingness They are well/to agree upon what they want and earlier generation/then go after it and get it. That mah oe cally for aggressiveness, for is over way; out: aggressiveness nothing wo. angi ir hein is visit- eS et ieragh ne ith his mother, LW. or] “ageresively in* unity, Bethel, and ‘other relatives, any) city eni-do' won , reputation of/a should for} planned ‘for the supper which|be guch-that-it-will always attract ptly at 6 o'clock, Ajfavbpable attention; ; ~: to -at- should make “pablic’ opin- 3 iom?so hot for-those..who knock atid: refuse to, cooperate tward the ‘public. welfare that.they will get busy and join In the work with the live citizens of the home city. A city should always be one : where the people are ‘friendly and -. _Mi-| Mrs, -Edwin Roberts, who was| where’ progressiven@ss is appre- e on /spending sonie time with relatives | ciated. 5 Special yesterday. pepe: was a returning passen-| Knocking builds nothing but Pers a ‘ er the East Coast today, | trouble. Se . a 18, LO. ‘Think:.of ‘your bome city first! fit the ‘convention held this) Lakeland, returned | on AT i CHICAGO—The. that e Dag a ¥ ie, quitted: Walter so al crttaiand, denounced as.“ citizens” ing, wife of Lieutenant Command- by the presiding judge. R. W. ‘Flemi . SN, Mess Wiese, Wie ck Cea]. BC J. Cock. of Woldenyilie, f ~}MAS..Q. Weiser, U.S. N., formed Okla. caught.» snapping turtle; Mendel, District Depu-' party leaving yesterday for Ha- weighing 87 pounds on an_ ordi- ty Master, 1. 0. 0. F., rel vane where the officers are now{"#"¥ hook and line. turnéd this morning over the East as tin service on the Destfoyef he Jones. ae sheet Samuel Gates. Two grandsons of ov py also arrived yesterday— . Rev, Alfred DeBarritt, of Trin-}CD@tles Curry from. Tampa-and ity Presbyterian church, who was/ Richard Curry, Miami. Mrs. Charles E. McCoy, son,; Everett and daughter, Alicia, left! ever the East Coast Inst night to| {join Mr. MeCoy, who is employed) ay avy yard in. Charleston, was a eeturning passengenon morning train yesterday. i . | ota | | Mrs. Eugenio . Martinez andj {Soca and sunt. Mrs. Apa} Sebaseo, 93. years old, left on the} ‘afternoon train yesterday for a} Haw, Mr. and Mrs, Carlton Craig| Miami, Sei gong sad paechegepliinens fahont ile yaak- nr — i Luddy, arrived over the East) Antolin Fernandez, who } y for a profes-|Coast yesterday for & few days in'apending a few days im Key Went, conference with Key West and will be guests at with relatives, left on the after-| the Hotel Colonial. |noon train yesterday for his home jin Miami. | j. Mra Frank White and. mother! were outgoing passengers omer} Craig. | Mr, Craig's brother and. sister-in./ visit with relatives and friends inj of Yhis.city, aécused of theft, was| TIGERS TAKE AMERICAN) LEAGUE LEAD: BY DOWN. ING INDIANS; ‘ATHLETICS, TRIM WASHINGTON NATS _ 1/SPONSORED “ANNUALLY BY pected to ‘arrive In Key. West to- day for a visit with the Women’s Auxiliary of St. Peter’s church. Miss Brown is. making a tour of the colored parishes of the church Vin Florida. (Special to The Citinén) NEW’ YORK; ?:Aprif‘21.—The New York Giants, as a result of a four-ran ‘rally, ‘deteated~ the Boston: Braves by the score of 7 to 3. The New Yorkers crossed, up Ben Cantwell with a couple of timely bunts in. the sixth inning, which. started the rally that final- ly attained victory for them. A homer by Mel Ott started the Giants off, and a single by Jack- son, Vergez’ double: and Schu-. macher’s base hit completed the three-run burst. The Brooklyn Dodgers triumph- ed over the Phillies in a shut out game, the score reading 5 to 0. A pair of Dodger rookies, . Emil Leonard and Len Koenecke, at- ee nem the downfall of . the’ She , will’ addréss the members ‘of ‘the congregation ‘after ‘the. eve- ning service Sunday. _ On Monday: evening, April 23, 8. reception will be held for her to begin at 8 o’clock. Other —an- nouncements :regarding her. plans will be made later. HUGE TREE TRANSPLANTED OAKLAND, Calif.—An oak tree'35 years old and weighing 18 ;trans-' tons ‘was successfully planted by a landscape gavdner of} 7. | Pearlman’s, Inc. this eity. More ‘than 500,000° pitte and: spruce trees were planted on 500' acres of land in a junior\forestry | reampaign in New Hampshire this for ‘the fourth time thi|'| ‘they *léd‘ théir ‘team to came out sed) ‘Washington Senators. The score in this game was 9 to 6. These were the only games play- ‘ed yesterday, all others scheduled having been postponed on account of rain and cold weather. The summaries follow: NATIONAL LEAGUE At-New York R. HE. Boston. .. 310.1 New ‘Yor! ge wae | . Batteries: Cantwell,’ Mangum and Hogan; Schumacher, Salve- son, Bell and Richards. At Brooklyn Philadelphia Brooklyn and J, Wilson; Leonard and Lopez. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, post- poned on account of cold. Chicago at St. Louis, postponed on account of cold. AMERICAN LEAGUE At Cleveland Detroit ~ Cleveland = Batteries: Fiséher and rane; Brown and’ P¥tlak, R._H. E. 6.12 1 915 0 Thomas, Crowder and Berg, Klumpp; Marcum, Dietrich, Kline and Hayes, R. H. 48 0.5 New York at Boston, rain. St. Louis at Chicago, rain and; ‘AMERICAN LEAGUE Club— fa Pay ‘New York Cleveland Philadelphia Boston Chicago St. Louis note fo me NATIONAL LEAGU: Club— Ww. New York .. Chicago |...... Pittsburgh ... Brooklyn. . Boston ... St.Louis... Cincinnati . Philadelphia TODAY'S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis’ at Chicago. Detroit at Cleveland. Washington at Philadelphia. New York af Boston. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. Chicago at St. Louis Boston at New York. fm we Sewn oof emart wow < sates Monday Sale SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR MONDAW SPECIALS! White Silk Organdie, regular $1.25, on sale, yard $1.00 Beautiful Chiffon One case of on sale, yard . ag Striped Broadcloth for. Sport Dresses, on sale, yard. .... 25¢ Black and White Summer Silks, reg. $1.50, on sale, yd. $1.25 One lot.of Flowered Georgette, to close out, yard ....... 50 Another ‘shipment of Heavy Slip Satin, 1% yards .. $1.00 Silk Shantung, reg. 65¢; all on sale, 3 yards $1.00 Litjle Boys’. Play Suits, Long ts, Teg. $1.00, at .... 50 Japanese Silk Kim $2.50, on sale $ Children’s Shoes, solid leather, 8 to 2, reg. $1.98, at .. $1.50 Printed Voile Dresses, 16 to 50, see window display and be on arms Monday morning, on’ $6.95 New ‘Hats, Summer Felts and Stitched Crepes.. nf ae - $1.98 to $3.98 anal shipment of White port Shoes, reg. $2.95, on sale Monday ....... oo $1.98 AtURBAY.: AND MONDAY wwens SPECIALS ~~ Jf 5 ; Pe fan ert wet ter beckon Vii, : ies, Broaticloths; beautiful . assortment of styles and prints, sizes, 14 to 54, snappy. styles, ial Another new assortment’ of Ladies’. and. Juniors’ Silk Dresses in pastel shades and new Print Silk Dresses, ex- cellent values, special .. $2.95 New shipment. of — Batiste, Prints, © Flaxons, Voiles, Broadeloths, etc,, special at Rough Silk Crepe, in all sum- mer shades, special 3. yards SOE ice ~ 5100 Permanent Finish 45-inch wide Imported: Swiss Organdy, all New assortment of Ladi Bathing Suits and Beach Slacks ‘for tadies, low priced. match any dress, special at “Sik. Chit specially |) FLORIDA PUBLIC UTIL. TIES. The Jonquil Jubilee, sponsored annually by the Florida Public Utilities. as, a means’ of rounding R. Richardson, pastor of Bethel A. M. E. Chureh, announc- es that there will be an education- al program rendered Sunday eve- ning, beginning{ at 7:30 o'clock. The program will be sponsored vp old and worn out stoves, has|py the Ustets ‘Board of whieh L: proved to be a great success this year, says Robert “Roberts, man- ager'of the local branch. Mr, Roberts «states -that » al-| ———————— though ‘there ‘ere still 10 more Lite go, this office has filled almost 90. percent of its quota. The Jonquil Jubilee offers a re- markable trade ‘in offer''to the owners “of old’ stoves in “addition to the easy: payment plan adver~ tised in today’s paper. MONDAY, 8:30 A. M. REMNANT SALE All kinds of Pretty Summer Prints, in pieces ‘of 2 to “6 yards. Printed Voiles, Dotted Swisses, Printed Flaxons, Broadcloths, Chantungs, Ging- hams, Flat Crepes, . Printed Silks, ‘Cottons, Longeloth, Ete. Be on time’ for best values. SHOES SHOES Always showing the season’s newest in’ FOOTWEAR for ladies, . misses . and i Also Boys’ Shoes up to™ big 6. All at popular prices.. Special, discounts on Saturday _ and Monday. H 2 See windows! Printed Voiles, Printed Flaxons, |! —selling everywhere at 25¢ * yard, on sale Monday, 3 yards ...... 59c Washable’ Rodalaque Bags, onsale, White SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON CHILDREN’S DRESSES AND |’ BOYS’ WASH SUITS Beautiful. Graduation. Dresses in Organdies, Nets and Silks, Also pretty Sport Dresses— $3.95 10 $8.95 GE ihe int } s - . e : : 3 E Roberts is president ,and F, Van Dyke, secretary. ~ = KAPPA PI Y's CARIOCA CABARET At the KAPPA PI CLUB Ladies Welcome ing that neither she nor performed was. that of marriage, Mrs. Augusta Stortz of this city, was granted annulment. © SHOES! “sas 25 Ladies’ Silk Dresses $1.95 | 20. Ladies Silk’ «Dresses, * $5.95 value, at ........ $3.95 5 doz, Children’s aes in Batiste; Flaxon and Dimity, sizes 2'to 14, at 98e Ladies’” Pique” Hats, value $1.50, at $1.00 Everybody's talking about our Piece Goods Department. New designs, new colors, and new materials. Our stock is complete in every, detail. THE STORE OF FASHIO / City’s: Leading | Ladies’ ‘ Store APPELROUTH iF