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oe (SOCIETY 000 00000000800060000 0000000085 00008880 0O89000000C000C80058 000090000000 0000 May Day Festival At Bayview Park Yesterday Grand Success { Chas. Smith, king, and Miss Lois Sawyer, queen, of the High School, reigned at a very beauti- ful May Day festival at Bayview Park yesterday afternoon. The opening numbers, the danc- ing of the minuet, in Colonial cos- tumes was very picturesque. Following this was the drill by girls in red and white costumes|Rose Bethel, Margaret Pinder, Citizen Invited ea) To Capitol Ball . Invitations late: been issued by Kirkwood Pierce, Ray Saunders,} the National: Committee’ for the Carlisle Williams. Sunflower Drill, 3B and 3A— f Mary Ramsey, Catherine Conners, - * Teception to be ed —_ Edna Mae Hoff, Evelyn ‘Sealey, White House. Below’ will be read Lorraine Russell, Betty Lou Rob-| the one received at The Citizen: erts, Fay McDonald, Margaret The National Committee Russell, Anne Laurie Summers, for Ellen’ Wharton, Agnes Pinder,; The Birthday Ball for the 'Presi- dent has.the honor to invite and with real infants in carriages; Barbara Maloney, Elmer ae | L. P. Artman of red and white to carry out the! Betty Lou McCullough. health idea. Very dainty and graceful were the little girls in their green hats ; and beautiful baskets of flowers,| Cabrera, III, eseorted by their partners carry- ing red hoops. Balloon Dance Next was the colorful red and| blue balloon dance, all showing that good health floats high. The two small girls represent) isa, Sack GAgaceo, | Kemp, John Dee Bearup, Merthyn f | Evans, Carey Thompson, Ruth Making Pl lans F or j Currie, Miguel Baso. ing little butterflies flitted about in charming dance. Then came the little girls in their dresses of green and’ little hats’ showing the spirit of spring flowers, pansies, daisics, dahlias ‘and other flowers. * The bright golden with their sunny faces peeping effective. | Geraldine Kenn ean OW EM Clovis Curry, Donald Canalejo,| Church Sunday School, scheduled through brown collars were very | Andre Alonso, Philip Bradley, Eu-| for 5 o’clock next Thursday on the to the reception at Dumb Bell Drill, 5A and 6A— The White House Elliott Van Ryn, Philip Orta, Washington, D.-C. Chas, H. Ketchum, Jr., Sebastian] to be held on the ninth day of Wallace Mitchell, May, Nineteen Thirty-four Roland Keaton, Ormond Cordova, at seven o’clock Victor Miller, Billy Spence, Roy} on the oceasion of the presenta- Moss Watson, Armond Almyda, tion of the Warm Springs Tom Alfonso. - Foundation Fund to Dance, 5B—Marcia Dexter,| President Franklin D. ‘Roosevelt ly, Helen Rose Henry L. Doherty, ‘inder, Praxides Chairman. Marvin Wells, Helen May Day Festival 2A—Josephine} - Perez, Phylis Saunders, Rose; Preparations are going forward Marie Sawyer, June Yelvington,| for the annual May Day festival Edwina Fernandez, Alice Ramitez,| to be given by St. Paul’s Episcopal Spring. Dance, gene Sweeting, Sherwood Cruz,| church lawn. Birthday Ball for the President | FORTY-SEVEN CARS ARE SENT OUT THIS MORNING TO NORTHERN MARKET Another large shipment of pine- apples went out over the East Coast this morning, consisting of 47 refrigerator cars of crated fruit and two cars of fruit in bulk. Cars carrying the crates are consigned to disbursing agencies im the northern part of the Unit- ed States, while those in bulk are consigned to points in Canada. The fruit arrived on the Ferry Parrott from Havana last night in 24 cars, 13,033 crates and the two cars of bulk pineapples. THREE BOYS COME HOME FROM CAMP Three of the Key West repre- sentatives at the Civilian Con- servation Corps Camp at Sebring, Fla.,; were arrivals over the Flor- ida East’ Coast yesterday for a short stay with their familes. Those who arrived are Tony Arthur, _mess steward, Gilbert Curry and Bernard Elwood. El- wood’s visit at this time enables him to take the civil service ex- amination for typist to be ‘held PERSONAL MENTION * Mr. and Mrs. Frank‘ H. Gato,! who had - been. spending three: daughter Elizabeth Ann and Mrs.} months in Key West visiting Mr.| Pierce's brother, Robert McKin-| Gato’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H.'ney, who were guests at the home}! Gato, left today on the Steamship; of Mr. Pierce's parents, Mr. and| Florida for Havana. | Mrs. W. H. Pierce, of Ashe street,| \left over the hi y Harry Wilson, general agent, morning for chy pared for one of the large oil companies: Mr. Pierce is chief linotype opera- with branches in Key West, arriv-: tor with the Florence Herald. ed over the East Coast yesterday — rom Miami for a conference with! Lionel Plummer, disbursing of- Willard Albury, local representa- ficer at the lighthouse depart-! tive. : ment, left on the afternoon train! l yesterday for "Miami to be the! s guests of his son and daughter- | in-law; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Plummer! ‘or a while, Harry H. Johnson and Herman| | Rafael spending a few day: and~ friends in Miami, was a r turning passenger over the “East; Coast yesterday. | Roberts: were: outgoj Mrs. A, W. Boss, before mar-| on the atierpostcts pen riage Miss Louise Cleave, came for a business visi in on the Havana Special yester- day and after spending a while: Pierre Garcia an i vere with her father, Ambrose Cleare; | outgoing en ei oa and other relatives, left on the, noon train yesterday for a visit in| afternoon for the home in Tam-; Miami. { in Miami. | Herbert Saunders left over the| i was East Coast yesterday afternoon! spending a few days in Miami for his home in Islamorada after! with relatives, was a returning ‘spending several days in Key| passenger on the morning train, West. ! yesterday, | Mrs. Hilary Carey, who pan | . H. Peters, of Long ‘Island, | Bernard. Elwood, member .of N. Y. nnual visitor to the Flor- | the Key West aggregation at the! i who was here for aj Civilian. Conservation Corps camp; short stay, left yesterday after-} at, Sebring, -Fla.,. arrived on the,noon for Sugar Loaf, accompan-; —— | SOSSSC COLL LLESEOODEOOOSOSSSODOOCOLOSE Outstanding State Figure Mr, and Mrs. ‘Somers ik Havana Special yesterday for a ied by B. D, Hall with whom Mr.| Little Dancers q Sunbonnet girls in calico and: overall boys with red ties were the quaint little Dutch dancers. The boys in white and black| bow ties with the girls in white middies, black ties and black bloomers marched to form the let- ters “H-e-a-l-t-h” in perfect for- mation. Many were the praise- worthy coniments on this number and the: value of its leszon. Dainty maidens in ruffles and The girls in ~ blue « and * rose dresses and boys in white were very good. Then came the girls in yellow and green dresses who .were well received. f Pirate Drill The.end came with. a vivid, ~ hearty pirate drill with a large number of pirates participating. Everyone witnessing the -May Day event, were loud in. their praises of the progra: by their teachers. and the - work’ Chas. Joseph Sanchez, Robert) The girls have worked accomplished by both Harris and Division Street Schools, under the leadership of Prof. W. C. Duncan. Clayton Roberts, Hugh Papy; 2B,. Maude Rose Brady, Elizabeth Ann Evans, Orquida’ Caraballo, Georgina. Castro, Lois Rae Hiner, Marjorie Keepers, Madge Key, Doris Lowe, Shirley Roberts, Gloria Young, Charles Ray. Brandt, Arthur Armayor, Eugene Albury, Earl Gwynn, © Jr., Clar- ence Higgs, Bobby Knowles, Roh- ert Malone, Lawrence Padron, The program of entertainment features is now being arrangéd and a general rehearsal will be held Monday to place the numbers of the regular sequences decided upon, Crowning of the king and queen will’ be the principal event of the festival, They will be surrounded by elaborately costumed attend- ants and the coronation will be more ruffles of pink and green plaited the May pole most beau- tifully, Kirkwood Pierce, Roy Saunders,| celebrated in a regal atmosphere. Carlisle Williams, Jr, : Program of the event and cere- Sunflower ‘Drill, 8B and’ 3A—| monies, with the names of - par- Mary Ramsey, Catherine Conners, ticipants will appear in The Citi- Edna Mae Hoff, Evelyn Sealey,! zen of next Tuesday or Wednes- Lorraine Russell, Betty Lou Rob-! day. ps Fay McDonald, Margaret ussell, Annie Laurie Summers, Ellen ‘Wharton, Agnes Pinder,| Convent Class Rose Bethel, Margaret _ Pinder,| Dance Tonight Barbara Maloney, Betty Lou Mc- Cullough. The “Big Spot” Dance, under Balloon. Drill, three 1st grades,|the auspices of the Senior Class in charge of Mrs. Boyden, Miss} o¢ the Convent of Mary_ Im- Dorothy Cleare and Miss S. Gard-| maculate, which is being held to- ner—Robert Albury, - Kenneth! night at the Athletic « Club, on Solomon, Gilbert _ Richardson,| South Beach. is. expected to draw Dencil Russell, Lee Wm. Griffin,’ an unusually large crowd. John “Kuight, Fred Thompson,| The affair promises to be an Woodrow Niles, Manuel. Perez, enjoyable one for all who attend. hard ar- Pent; “Al Albertus, Alfred’ Lowe,| ranging for the affair, decoratin Jack Mateovich, Miguel Perez.| the hail and selling tickets. Claudius Spencer, Ward Herrick, A spicy program of late dance Each number showed its careful| Charles Walker, Mike Knowles. nits will be played by: Howard 5 three ‘8. composed the follow- Cake Committee: Mrs. Chas. H. Ketchum, Mrs, Sam Kemp, Mrs, Cleveland Dillon. Sandwich Committec: Mesdames | Anthony Haskins, Charles Hoge- mag, Joe Saunders, E. R. Thomp- Seda Gommittee—Mrs, Milton! Rita Karl, Gloria Acevedo, Arjelia} g, ‘ | Banta Grus, Ralph, Daniel, Ar-| curet Menicore Sawyer and Mrs. H. Wallace. Ice Cream Committee for Ha ris school—Mrs. L. E. Watson, Mrs. J. H. Russell, Mrs. CG; W. Hoeffer, ‘ Tee Cream Committee for Dis vision Street. school—Mrs. Sam Pierce, Mrs. Leland Sawyer, Mrs, Harry Sawyér. Candy -Committee—Mesdames H. 8, Dexter, J. F. Lankford, W. P. Kemp, D. A. Dupuis, H. S. Kes son, M. E. Berkovitz, © Enrique Henriquez, Robert Roberts, Chas. Miller. Those participating in the May | Day festival yesterday from the! Harris and Division Street school! follow: Harris School Pupils Health Drill, 4A. and .4R— Jenny Ellen Hiner, Barbara John= ton, Catherine Saunders, Eloi Curry, Dollis Bradley, Copelyn Ramsey, Doris Roberts, Wilma Russell, Rosemary Jewel Fine, Delores Gray, Russell, Gerald Watkins, Hoeffer, Billy Bethel, Baker, Betty Joan ‘Roberts, Yvonne White, Billy Russell, Ben- jamin Lowe. Spring Drill, Perez, Phylis Saunders, Rose Marie Sawyer, June Yelvington, Edrunia Fernandez, Alice Ramirez, Glorina Curry, Donald Canalejo,! Andre Alonso, Philip Bradley, Eu-! gene Sweeting, Sherwood Clayton Roberts, Hugh Pa Demeritt, | Ruth} Smith, William Lowe, Stricker, Veral Roberts, Holland! Walker, Donovan Herriek, Horace} Edna Phelan, Felton, Joh Lewis Day, Howari! t Harry| Osterhoudt, Earl Adams, Joseph} Hogeboom, Earl Mervin! Billy ‘Cates, Russell! briquez, Phyllis Mateovich, Lorene} Rogel, arti ne de og Jane Lucas, Maud! rts, Harold Haskins, Robert Cruz, Gido 0 bP Rocke, Mario. Vero, Emma Neal| “sews Popular'dance band. Ayala, Shirley Rose Smith, Vir-tpiana Gonzalez, Delorez Gomez, ginia Kelley, Ruth | Beceaise,! Caroline Lunn, Mary Ann Mat. Gladys Washington, Gloria Vin-! chett, Diane Dickens; nurses, Eola Son, Shirley Curry, Lydia Are-| Johnson, Josephine Roberts, Lor- vado, Dorothy Malone, Florence] raine Valdez, Ruth Skelton, Ranger. Gloria Knowles, Doris} Dolores Alvarez, Rose Mae Saun. Hinds, Ethel Mae Roberts, Jennie| ders; exercise girls, Elinor “Lar- Johnson. Minnie Thompson, Edna! sen, Rosalie La Fe, Florence fe Eatherly, Gomez,! Saunders, Carolyn Jarrett, Cora- vy Thompson, Virginia Yancey,/tie Schrader, Alicia Perez, Leo- Rose Marie Sands, Persia Larsen,/ nora Lopez, Rosabelle Bethel, Zenaida Yado, Mar- etty Lewin, Hol- mando, _ Lillian Harvey, Mary lis Knowles, Norma, Riggs, | Lila Tn, Ere . Butterflies} Gomez, Dorothy Gomez, Rosalie d Selgesals Po Pest a Williams, Adele Beccaise, Rose del Rose Mars! ll, Rose Marie Sands;} ping, Georgina Quevedo. Flowers Sylvia Pinder, Anna Tay-/ May Day Celebration, 3rd lor, Osearina Santa Cruz, Lydia) grades—May pole, Della Mae become “oe Roberts, Fortune Ser: Jackie Daughtry, Yvonne itewart, Betty Joyce Adams, Lois Drei ee Fepile. | Marie Busto, Rosalind Albury, i Fare ys 0 4 {Cleo Rosan, Shirley Weatherford, at 5 A oer by Miss Hill and) Nena Robidere. ‘Thelma Knowles, rs, ryant—George — Hen-} Barbara Holsombach, Anita Cama. at the postoffice Saturday morn- Steamship Granada of the Standard Fruit and Steamship Company, is due in port tonight from Boston and will take on | fuel oil at the Porter Dock Com- pany. The Granada is bound for Mexican ports, Other ships due tonight are the Ozark of the Clyde-Mallory Lines for New Orleans to Miami and Jacksonville and the Brazos, of the same line from Galveston to Charleston and New York. NEW ARRIVAL AT J. SANZ'S HOME Announcement has been made of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Jaime Sanz at their home in Miami on April 11. The new arrival has been given the name of Carolyn Diana. Mr. Sanz formerly resided in Key West, having moved to Miami several yeai's ago. Banquet By Scout Troop Tonight All is in readiness for’ the “Fathers and Sons” banquet to be given by the members of Troop No. 5, Boy Scouts of America, this evening in the Wesley House club rooms. ' A fine program has been ar- ranged for the occasion and the scouts and their daddies are an- ticipating having a very enjoyable time. This banquet is an annual func- |tion of the scouts and is being given tonight in keeping with “Youth’s Wegk,”. sponsored by the Rotary Club. Sunday evening the scouts will attend divine services in the First Baptist Church. The Rev. Mr. Day has prepared a special servige riquez. Jack Cates, Richard Clark; lier, Louise Nunez, Gelia Rod. | for the boys. John Dyson, Norman’ Cerezo. Her-} ». E z tell Bonniwell, Russell Hyman, moces de proscar petra ee Donald Lowe, Jose Campo, Eu-| erts, Frances Cochran, Laura gene Fabal, William Schoneekyt Crisoe, Ben Roberts, Juluis Teddar, Felix i * 2 Sade Jock Vio. Date. Pex. Kinderpolka,- 2B, 2A nandez, Henry Sawyer, Bobby. Sawyer, George Sawyer, Pierce, Harlan | Weech, Nathan! Grace Torres i Roberts, Joseph Sawyer, Emest| Virginia Robern nce Marie Ogden, Charles Riggs, Robert! Symonette, Gloria. Riggs, Mary Joseph; Marshall, Mary Louise Griffin, Iraymotto NeSmith, ! Matinee Dance Here Sunday As usual the Kappa Pi youn- sters will sponsor their weekly Sunday matinee dance at their | clubhouse in the Athletic Club | building on South Beach. Since starting the matinee dances the club has noted a steady increase in the mumber attending. Brightman, Henry Perez, Warren! Shirley West. Dorothy Johnson, | Good dance music ix furnished by Russell, Billy Schoneck, Charles} yorcedes ‘Pic: Wahl, Joseph) Evelyn Atwell, Motiteen Bryant. Martinez, Yolando De La Guerra, James “Daisy Drill”, Girls of 6B and, Ogden, Manuel Alayon, riquez, Sadie Moss—May Hen-| Pierjero, Walter Vinson, Walter Carles Gomez, Philip | Strunk, Cari Harvey, Evelio Es- ia Castro, Claudia} teves, Lew.Smith. Harry Robi- Isham, Mary Lowe, Florence Ogden, Dorothy Curry, Dorothy! Perez, Eugene Sweeting, Abelardo Pierce, Lois Lord, Florence} Gonzalez, P. J. Scheurer, Bernar i Adams, Viola Whitmarsh, Helen| Biaza, Orlando Ragel, Richard Clark, Florence Jarrett, Lillian} Barber; directed by Eulalie Mat- Pent, Aurora Molina, Zelda/ hews, Mary Sweeting, Mrs, Laura Enrique | | Sth grade, teachers, Leona Hen-} Alvarez, Harry Sawyer, Armando diere, Raymond Thompson, Tory | Rebuh Bethel] ™€ of the city’s best a ee chestras, LEGALS TWEHSTINTH ro 18 HEREBY © haser NOTIC! visit with his mother, and other relatives. Mr.-and Mrs. Antolin Fernan-; dez, who were in-Key. West for a‘ short visit with relatives, left on afternoon for-the-home in Miami. the : Joe Pierce, connected with the circulation department Fidrence, Alabama, Herald, was spending ‘two weeks with his train yesterday, parents in Key West, left on the afternoon train yesterday to re- : }sume his duties, Mr. and Mrs, G. L. Stephenson, | who were spending ‘several weeks | Peters is spending several months. JUDGE FINES HIMSELF Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Skelton “ATION FOR D> IDOI OEM AM, ? MM in’ Miami, left on the ~ afternoon left yesterday afternoon over the train yesterday for Miami and East Coast for Belle Glade, Fi from- there will leave» for ..other to spend several weeks with their sections in the states, returning son-in-law and-daughter, Mr, and; here later. Mrs. Q.. H. Starling. t HENRY B., PLANT, 1819-1899 “Courtesy Hi. A. Rost Printing & Pub. Co, FA PLLA A Ahh de dedkddihderdda| OLD PAPERS For Sale PALACE TOM TYLER in RIDING THRU Matinee, 5-15¢; Night, 10-20¢ | chorea aah ahaa areata aa tlarhatiaad, STOP SPOILING ' YOUR FLOORS 1 Bundle for eocccceee . HENRY L. DOHERTY Dunn of this city brought charges in own court against himself ETOWAH, Tenn.—Judge King} for disturbing the peace and fired MATINEE DANCE AUSPICES KAPPA PI-Y’S Sunday, May 6, 4 till 8 ‘ (Pe KAPPA PI CLUBHOUSE}! Howard Wil: Ladies Welcome himself $5. Ye HENS AND FRYERS Fed) Large Shipment Received Today FRESH KILLED PORK MILK FED VEAL Florida and We: mn Meats HAMS :ACON SAUSAGE Public Meat Market Southard and Elizabeth Sts, PHONE 17-3 By Scrubbing Them It is much cheaper and better to cover them with BEAUTIFUL SANITARY RUGS. We have on display the newest and smartest patterns of today’s floor style in— ARMSTRONG’S QUAKER BLUE RIBBON FELT BASE RUGS ——Also—— GOLD SEAL FELT BASE AND LINOLEUM RUGS FLOOR COVERING, PER SQUARE YARD WIDTH, TWO AND THREE YARDS. Armstrong's Quaker, 7lc; Arm- strong’s Standard, 60c; Challenge, 474% and 56c;.Printed Linoleam, $1.12; Inlaid Linoleum D Gauge Straight Line, $1.92; Armstrong Hall Runner, Quaker, 50c per yard; Linoleum, 75¢ per yard; Challenge Hall Runner, 35¢ per yard. CASH PRICES QUOTED SPECIAL OFFER A premium of ten per cent discount will be given from prices quoted for full payment in cash with order. TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED AT A SLIGHT ADVANCE IN PRICE Seb hh Lhe Keddittidirtireitttgdidnthdbdhdddd lowing deseribed property. situated in Motires County, Florida, to-wi Lot 41. Taverster Cove No. 2 Key Large, Plat Book 1, words Maude Rose Brady, Elizabeth} Nunez, Rose Valdez, Margaret) Crusoe. Aan Evans, Orquida “Caraballo,: Knowles, Eloise Beceaise, Celia Pupils of High School parti Georgina Castro, Lois Rae Hiner,| Rodriguez, Rose Walker, Louise pating—Lois Sawyer, Nathal Marjorie Keepers. Madge Key,' Collins, Marguerita Velasques,} Sawyer, Edna Nottage. Katherine Doris Lowe, Madge Mallory, Shir-; Leonora Madiedo, Lavinia Atwell.| Shaw, Galen Lund, Chas, ley Roberts, Gloria‘ Young, Charles! Health Drill, grades 4B, 4A,! Chester Rusell,; ¢ Kepe. Unless said certificate Ray Brandt, Arthur Armayor, Eu-| combined 4A and 5A; directed by! Mary S. Albury, Madge Sands. | *h=!! be redeemed according to law. Florence tundle for Be 8% Saie—TEN DAYS ONLY Sea Soi Hare Atae ra sae esanee= Sey nae teee| SESE es ieee | a ee ee Robert Malone; Lawrence "Padron, Baubles, “Atthes “Tune Hiss Pcterk "in-a5; mag TAA dd dd ddd ddtddddd lA Ahad dhe hee Maddie Aedbed de sald cer- the name of Elizabeth IIT IPO LL hd