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stivities Planned in For Big May Day Festiva +>" : -)< A delicions.menn has been pre- Rost Marie. Sands;, c aig teas rig onal Dery ortane| Sn ’ Pitate ‘Drill,’ Boys of 6A, , | and 5A, directed by Miss Hill and} Boge ote pe Miss Isabelle Duffy was an "| rival on the morning train yester- day from Marathon and will be i ice Campos” Be ite, guest of Mr.'and Mrs. Victor gene Fabal, -. ‘beens “Seho: er ., i Juluis Tedder, Belix} DETER whe yak bene 4 Pans * Miss Marie Peeples, chief nurse nandez, Henry Sawyer, Bobby! at the. Marine, Hospital, who was Sawyer, George’ Sawyer, © Ray’ 7 saccade vacation in Savannah, Pierce, Harlan Weech, ‘Nathan| Ga-, was.a returning passenger on Roberts, Joseph Sawyer, : Erni the Havana Special yesterday. Ogden, Charles Riggs, i crete Smith, _ William Lowe,:. Joseph}: ‘Mrs.’Camille Torres Watson, Walker, Donovan Herricks Horace} formerly of Key: West, arrived on Brightman, Henry Perez, Warren; the: morning train yesterday from Russell, Billy Schoneck, Charles} Miami for a:stay.of about one Hogeboom, Earl Wahl, Joseph} week. NES Martinez. x OY es “Daisy Drill”, Girls of 6B: an tle grade,’ teachers, : Le Freahigeer mage vg Health: Drilly.°4A and). AB— *Jeany-Ellen Hiner, Barbara John- sof; Catherine Saunders, © Eloise “Cutry,’ Dollis Bradley, Copelyn Ramsey, Doris ‘Roberts, {Bussell, Rosemary. _ Demeritt, Jewel Fine, Delores Gray, Rutb $ | Veral Roberts, Holland, oo Kesl, Baker, who was the--meek-end . at. Mara- ¥ Baker, iwhp. is: em- the. State, Road De- returned on the. morn- day. outgoing “passéager ‘over the East Coast: yesterday for a stay with "| telatives and friends in Miami. 1.Roberts, who! was awhile ‘with relatives in Diatie Dickens;\nurges, Eola}. Frank Bush, engineer ,on the {Josephine Roberts,’ Lor-| Steamship Steel Pier, who was in ine. Valdez, Ruth. . Skelton, Key West for'a few days as the’ Dolores Alvarez, Rose: Mge Saun-| guest of Leonard Sands, left yes- ders; exércise girls, Elinor Ler-] terday aftesnoon for Miami. Rosalie ‘ La Fe, . Florence] - * Mrs.. Strickland, wife of Joel T. Leo-l Strickland, attached, to the U. S. Déstroyer Jacob Jones, who | was in Key West for a few. weeks, left TD M 4Go “Doroth ; en to: her home in | Keaton, Ormond Cordova,! williams, Adele Beceaise, ee iae ; » Billy Spence, Roy] Pino, Georgina.Quevedo. io ‘atson, Armond ‘Almyds,) May Day fag oa fonso. 5B—Marcia _ Dexter, Mrs. Caleb Baker, who was i West fot several weeks with Harry’N.8. Jones,.who was ending’ the week-end with rela- ves.ahd friends at. Rock Harbor, a retutning passenger on the train; :yesterday. ati Dessay Attorney Rayntond Lord, who orfaxernier attending. to legal.matters, reterned on the Ha- vana, Special yesterday. »|.- Kinderpolka,’2B, 241, 242)1 1B2—June DuPais; Onelia Gare’ Maud Roberts, Rose .Matie Stir- ie ey, who. left wecks,pgq, for a stay with her yy ill_in, Hawkins- over vthe East teven, Lew Smith, Harry Robi- diere, Raymond Thompson, Tony Perez, Eugene Sweeting, Abelardo Gonzalez, P. J, Scheurer, Bernari Biaza, Orlando Rogel, Richard |~ Barber; directed by Eulalie Mat-}- hews, Mary Sweeting, Mrs. Laura Crusoe. 4 ee Pupils of Sehoo! partici- Drill, three ist grade:.! pating—Lois wwyer, . Nathalie| main’ of Mrs, Royden, Miss Sawyer, Edna Nottage, Katherine a Miss S. Gard- Shaw, Galen Lund, Chas. Smith, Uys Fay McDonald, “Margaret Annie Laurie Summers! Margaret ~ Pinder, ng = iy Betty Lou Me- ‘tour of duty. Aecosrt ge thei navy now '‘port-ate.the Destroyer McFarland, Kenneth Chester Knowles, Ruth Russell, which arrived 4:30 o'clock yester- ; » Mary. S. Albury, Madge: , Sands, |g. Russell, Lee Wm. Griffin,’ Virgie Key, Bonnie Ma¢ Watkins, ages sea Bat eee Derege Fred PsON, ig : Mary Palenquela, Marguerite in “There will he & meeting of the Monroe County Parent-Teacher; eis et FEIT ne ft f f Fr Harvey, i ‘THY KEY WEST CITIZEN ee ae KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY Hesesaings Here Just 10 Yeare: Age Today As Taken F The Files Of The As was predicted in The Citizen yesterday, the proposal to” issue waroni| $60,000 worth of bonds to co plete the golf course and, beauti: adjoining land, was carried by an’ overwhelming majority, It was} also predicted yesterday the vote) uld not go as high as 200, ~ a matter of fact there. 180 votes east and the proportion of yeas to nays was five to one, The work on the course will’ be continued under the direction of While it is.in progress the course } will be opened to players and it is expected: that within a short time other holes will be.added to the six which are now playable: It is not yet known definitely! when_work will start on the new; hotel at the corner of Duval and Fleming streets, says Carl Aubu- chon, but he, fully expects it will be jabout June 1. Several dayel after the campaign was on to sell the preferred stock in Key West} it was freely predicted by a num- ber of business men that it would not be.a hard job to sell the stock ‘and this was proven true as the ‘last was sold at a meeting day be- fore yesterday atid Mr. Aubuchon is planning to leave at once to complete details for the construc- tion. County Engineer Joseph Wat- kins “made his report last night to the county cammissioners relative to the--work being done on . the part of the Tamiami Trail in Mon- roe county. He said the work is progressing satisfactorily. Total number ‘of miles of the trail in ‘this county will be 12. Maps and surveys have been completed for the information: of bidders for the governor, will address the Ftwill entertain the crowd while bridges and other work, and these will be discussed at the next meet- ing of the board. ae According to Supervisor of Reg- istration Joseph Roberts there are about. 4,000. names on -the~regis- tered: lists of the county,* It is expected that about 3,500 will be fully qualified to vote in the pri- mary on June 3. ner John. W. Martin, candidate for f the county tonight ati Bayview rk. His address wlil be pre- ceded by a band concert Which | awaiting the appearance of ‘the speaker. FAULKNER AND” DEMERITT RECEIVE SLIGHT INJURIES WHEN CAR CAPSIZES Auditor ‘Roy Faulkner, of the ‘Monroe county ferry: system,.and ‘Manager. Eugene. Demenitt, suf- ‘fered a mishap last night on Cud- joe Key, while returning. in an ‘automobile from No Name .ferry ‘slip. One of the Fear tires collapsed, ‘the car capsized.and landed in the | water on its wheels, Mr, Faulkner Editorial comment: How much; suffered a slight sealp wound and B. Curry Moreno, city engineer. real gratitude did you ever get for Mr. Demeritt. received several y doing work for nothing. ' Anyhow, ‘bruises. gratitude does not pay paper bills. 4 They stepped from the — car, ‘climbed to the road and. were! A.,| senior instructor of the Fourth Corps Area. was an arri-| ival over the East Coast this morn-' ing and will be the guest of Cap- tain Warren Watrous, command-) ing the local national guard: or-; ganization. The major will in- spect the local company tonight; and give a talk afterward. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Higs, of 428 Elizabeth street, will sail Sanday} for Galveston from which they will proceed to Greenville, Mrs. Higgs’ former home, where they will reside in‘ the future. Still the tourist travel keeps up. On the Governor Cobb this! morning there were 192 passen-! gers. Many of these arrived on! the train last night and some ar-| rived this, mornign, | Several members of B._F. Mc} Calla Camp, United Spanish War| Veterans, will attend the conven-} tion which is to meet in St. Peters- burg, May 6, 7.and 8. Some of the members of. the local uxiliaty | brought to the city.” The ‘car was badly Camaged, Mr. Faulkner, the {Guard and Reserve officers,of the} owner, tld The Citizen. have also expressed their inten- tion of attending. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Cook will celebrate their silver wedding anniversary tonight in their home at 905. Elizabeth street. Many of cityig FLEMING STREET CHURCH Good Cooked: : Food, Turtle: Cakes, and Home-Made Pies a Specialty 25c PLATE ee See and Thrill at the Monster Mystery Menace in - THE HOUSE OF MYSTERY Comedy and Short Reel Matinee, 10-15¢; Night, 15-25¢ — So RG and | a] All-steel cabinet, porceéfais’ im- side and out. ae es Come ia and see the 1934 ore thy modern the refrigerators Electric evet + Gene r built. 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