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PAGE FOUR Pho: Another Big Street Dance Here Tonight <, Arringements: fidiwis been “xiade for staging another big street dance tonight, beginning at 8:30 o'clock, on Margaret street, be- tween Southard and Fleming. Big Barn Dance »: Overalls and gingham dresses. will take the place of full dress -: SOCIETY 9000000000 %000%S0000%000000 00000000 OO9SOCOO88O8C8 Harris School Pupils To Put ‘On Play Here Tuesday Night The pupils of the Harris School) The Mad Hatter—Edwin Ber- will present’ a ‘three-act _play,| kovitz. = “Alice in Wonderland,” Tuesday] The Mock Turtle—Roland Kea- night at 8 o’clock, in the school/j ton. auditorium, The Gryphor Sebastian Ca- Picnic At Bonita Springs R Opens Primary Campaign! ‘PRIMARY RACE (TWO MORE ENTER (KEY WESTIRIS | _» STATE. COLLEGE MISSES IDA WEINTRAUB AND} t ALICE ROBERTS AMONG 315; CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES} RAYMOND MALONEY. FOR 28 promising to support a $7,-| COMMISSIONER AND H. DON. 600,000 appropriation for they schools and on May 30 he voted} GO FOR REPRESENTATIVE against it, giving as his reason that the state could not afford it. i am informed Mr. Albury ‘aise ivoted against it in the house. call 61 and a paper will be sent: to your home. A complaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:00 to 7:15 p. m. for the purpose of delivering coni- plaints. Help us give you 100 percent service by calling 51 if you do not receive The Citizen. Albury And Gomez Can-| didates For State Sen- ator Are Heard In Ad- dresses County Clerk Ross Sawyer’ an- jmounced today he will keep his of- The play is being directed by ge Mrs. Tsabel Ball and is sponsored sa Cheshite Cat—Ormond by the Sixth Grade B. ‘ordova. py aes of the play will’ be| The Mareh Hare—John Louis used to pay for a set of library}Day. books which were purchased as} The Dormouse—Eugene Ber-} eojlaterdl reading Zor the pupils.{kovitz. The play is taken from the ori- * The brera, Jr, fsuits and bright colored evening The Knave of Hearts—Philip ranged for an appropriate _ pro-| opened the primary campaign .“in} * Tago Gomez charged; thi i t gowns at the Big Barn Dance to officers were overpaiili take place Saturday night under the ‘auspices of the Kappa Pi Youngsters at their clubhouse the Athletic Club on South Beach. Howard Wilson’s band has ar-| forms keynoted, as 20 sandliated ic. seiuitop. said that. (Fort Myers News-Press) "land defended, and political plat-! “In: his campaign fifo Ed a ‘qualify at the last moment, as has Said he} . ;happened on former occasions. Two qualified this larry Dongo for Representative Official records were assailed! "Ould cut their compensation to s} $3,600. maximum. “They ‘are still | Hi receiving the same fees as when ‘to the Legislature and Raymond ; Roberts, of Key West, will among the 315 candidates for de-) home economics, and eight in the ounty | benefit o | Maloney f any candidates who may afternoon- for county commissioner AND ' CERTIFICATES ' yearsifice open until midnight for the (Special to The Citizen) TALLAHASSEE, May 11.—The} {Misses Ida Weintraub and will be required of all candidates before graduation: . ©.‘ se Division of the total number of jeandidates for the bachelor’s dé- Alice’ gree places 102 in the college of” be. arts and sciences, 93 in the school» tof education, 27 in the school ‘of ginal story by Louis Carrol and follows the outline of the story very closely, it is shown, Much care and effort has been given to its production.. The.cos- tumes and settings are after the John Tennie! illustrations in the Carro} story. The cast includes over — thirty children who have been carefully trained in their parts. The cast of characters is as follows: Alice—Cecelia Knight. The Queen of Hearts—Sylvia Pinder. The King McCook, | yf Phe. Duchess—Flossie:Mae Key. The White Rabbit—Charles Ket- chum, Jr, of Hearts—Walter Class Night Exercises Put ‘On At Convent Hall Last Evening There was an excellent pro- gram rendered last night, begin- ning at 8:15 o’clock, in the en- tertainment hall of the Convent of Mary Immaculate, in connection with the class night exercises, with a large number in attend-, ance. The evening’s entertain- ment proved to be a very enjoy- able one throughout. The program rendered follows: Homeward Bound, duet—Eliza- beth Thompson and_-Ruth Rose Galey. Our Class Flower—lIsabel Kelly. Salutatory, (To be given at Grad- uation)—Ruth Rose Galey. Class Song—Graduates of ’34;} A Task—Alice Gwynn, Hard Work—Gudelia Rosendo, Days of Yore—Felicia Care} bonell. K j My English!!!—Elena Villate. Just a Triolet—Maria Diaz. & Miss Gladys Russell Wins Queen Contest Miss Gladys Russell was de- clared winner in the Queen Con- the carnival of the Island City Union of the three Methodist churches at Bayview Park, Me The contestants’ were Miss Susan LaKin, sponsored by Flem- ing Street Church; Miss Catherine Shaw, sponsored by First Meth- odist’'Chureh and Miss Gladys Rus- sell, sponsored by Ley Memorial, In the contest there were cast 4,638 votes. Of these Miss’ Rus- sell ‘received 3,607, Miss Shaw was given 2,035.and Miss LaKin’s count showed 1,996, Anchor Lodge Plans For Celebration ‘ Anchor Lodge Number 182, F. and A. M., is preparing to issue invitations for the celebration of the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the granting of the charter. The event will be held in Scot- tish Rite Temple on the evening eof Friday, May 18, at 8 o'clock. Dr. William R. Warren will be speaker of the evening. Other features of the entertain. ment program will be published in a subsequent issue of The Citi- zen. Miss Archer Will Wed Neil Knowles Mr. and M eorge F. Archer announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Priscilla Archer to Neil M. Knowles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Knowles, The ceremony to be celebrated Friday, June,8. The bride to be is a graduate of the class of 1932, Florida State College for Women, and is a teacher in the Junior High School ef Monroe. A members.of the Congregational church and has been active in religious circles bans &@ number of years. Mr, Knowles is considered one. ef the foremost young men in this community and at present is bookkeeper for the Thompson Ice company and other allied in- terest, : pine poms ais Wel ae Bousewse Ramee Gin Yara 4 Furs Pires es coe! a gram of dance music for the event. Orta, The Cook—Ida Fay Curry. The Executioner—Wallace Mit- hell. "The . Ladies of . the . Court—| Announcement Josephine Pa-| Of Engagement Cecelia Alfonso, dron, Virginia Roberts, Fannie pee Mae Johnson, Edwina Henson,} ‘ ptr, and Mrs. Charles R. Albury Trene Guito. of Miami, announce the en- Courtiers—Osborn Nottage, Ar- | gagement of their daughter, Caro- mond Almyda. lyn, to Harold Cruz. Gardners—Peter Sands, |... Mr. Cruz is an employee of the Thompson, Lopez Funeral Home of this city. *, Guards — Evgene The couple will be married by} Charles E. :Pierce. Reverend Roberts of Riverside} Officer of the Court—Aurelio Church in Miami June 1, at 6 Alfongo, Ho as, Ms,-returning-te~Key West to Fairies—Syivia Roberts, Shirley dake their hdime the same day. Elbertson,, By : rea Sands, atilige Siaperts eedeccce Inia Watkinge: © vcgi—qorits ON Cen becendecdaccccedeve . {Miss Minnie Porter Harris, of the. FERA relief corps, who wasj ii Miami with Miss Florence Van Sickler, director of relief, return- ed lover the East Coast yesterday. Marvin Sawyer, iw Alphabet of Class ’34—Celja Godinet. 1 To My Caesar and His Friends) —Zoila Fuentes, A Sonnet-—Jennie Garcia. O, Physics!—Florence: Crysoe. A Lamentation—Maria Farto. {" Exams!—Catherine Saunders. | : | Class Grumbler, Part I—Rose Crusoe, Class Grumbler, Part II—Maria| P pe Theresa Van Grieken. yesterday for a short visit Grind! Grind! Grind!—Yolanda|2fd returned on the afternoon Mendoza..:~.. Stag ge pee ae foo Antolin Fernandez, business: nella. Lester. if _ man. of Miami, who was ins Key! Class Prophecy, Part 11—Nila};West for a few days with rela- Domenech. Harry L. Bethel of West Palm ach, was an arrival over the East it yesterday for a visit with mother, Mrs, Livingston Beth- and other relatives. Lan. B, Bennett, tax agent for the ‘ida East Coast Railway com-} Lee county at the biennial Bonita} Springs picnic Saturday. Mullet in Abundance Before and after the picnic and! during the hour’s recess for din-: ner the crowd talked politics in‘ groups, estimated the chances of the several candidates and agreed Race. Track Vote “Ina campaign _pamphlet he; claims credit for passing the race! track bill, He voted against the! bill when it Was up for passage | and then voted for it to pass it! over the veto of Gov. Carlton. I! think this would be an appropri-{ ate occasion to tell why he vote: from the Fifth District. Others qualified to date are: Allan B. Cleare, Jr. and J. F. Bus, to, for county solicitor; J. Vining! Harris, judge of criminal court of; record; B. C. Papy and Aquilino} Lopez, Jr., representative to thei Legislature; William R. Porter,! Norberg Thompson, Braxton B. ; |ty-ninth commencement exercises sre ifi twen-|School of music. The candidates grees and certificates at the twen. Hor the *thastée's' 6 et jin the graduate division, and those of Florida State College for Wom-'for the teacher’s diploma in the en here May 26-28, the roster of, school of education. The seniors graduation shows. Miss Wein. | seeking haga esi i apy = 3 A jmusic are in the college of @ a wlan serene ae as two-| ind sciences and school of music year diploma in intermediate ,ospectively. Music certificates ed. 4! Warren, Carl Bervaldi and Roy, ; Mi: be t a number of close races were in both ‘ways. ee ; |Fulford, county commissioners, beet het een kre prospect. Under the busy super-} “Gomez criticized Senator Ma-} Clarence Pierce, member school! tion, A Na! vision of George Handolph vesneg lone as a corporation attorney and |board, First District; Allan B.! gf the 315 candidates, 280 are! Jacksonville ore ee is aa ter cratic committeeman from onita, assured us there were no Strings |Cleare, Sr. and Abelardo Lopez, ean sdidatite tor thé nachalon's defn with 26 can i Ss, ‘or citizens of the town joined. “in'on him. He had never handled! member school board, Second Dis- ieee: ux: for the sauatests degtes sed place eee bk or seeking pressing food upon, the visitors.‘ any corporation business but trict; Ralph K. Johnson and Mil- 4 toe the! taatvead teachers tree Tampa ad candi. There was mullet in abundance. meh after his election he went, lard Gibson, member school board, diploma, and five aa. ceitificaten oe and Miami 18. 5 State.Senators......... . {on the payroll of the Key West/Third Distri¢t. ;; re 6 ay nee in music. In addition, three of! The candidates for state senator Electric company and lias been on | ‘the cendidatee fon thee bachelor’s, P A ““ LANE CHANDLER in LAWLESS VALLEY were inetd, Wille tet a [it evet-slnce. Ase irman-of the | SPECIAL PRICES 1 y| dégreepane ‘also Reeking'certificates| Spibiie atili-; “jin ‘speech, and thrée certificates’ session will be the school problem,” rte the electric companies.” year’s work together with other | Matinee, 5-15¢e; Night, 1 fought for a full nine months’|heatedly charged mud, stinging} The Busy Bee Bakery, 900! which I represent mounted from} “I was for the $7,500,000 | they will bake cakes for Mother's workmen’s compensation act which Then I voted for the $5,000,000 .* isenate committee bury of:Key Westileading off. | reas “One of the issués’ in the next} tes he handled legislation relating ‘ jin Anusic, .. Completion of the} , (MADE FOR CAKES} he said. “For the’ three tertns '1} Gomez Answers: & H 4 . requirements‘ for graduation pre- have been in the legislature I have; _Senator Gomez, in his turn,| scribed inthe college catalogue term for the schools and in’ that} and-answered statements made by} Frances street, announces in to-} period state aid for the county!Mr. Franklin. \day’s issue of ‘The Citizen that | [i $6,000 to $30,660. school appropriation _uritil__ the | day to be sold at special prices on: “I was co-introducer of the}/@overnor said he would veto it.|Friday, Saturday and Sunday of} this week. A few of the many varicties in- will be awarded this year in piano,” organ and violin, Z ‘ MOTHER’S DAY SPECIALS has been defeated three times in} @ppropriation. It was that or the legislature but I am still strong for it and the time is coming when it will go through. r “I am from a fishing county aud I have fought consistently for} “TI was for the $5 and $10 auto tag plan and we did the best we jcould to reduce the license with-|he is crooked. out making the school worse. “I favor a state advertising .{ Said ‘you wanted me to be. I am nothing. I was an administration man in the senate because you cluding Betty Crocker’s Gold-N- ‘Sho and Milk Chocolate cakes, are now on display at the sales room willing to vote $10,000,000 for the schools if you want it. My yy came in on the Havana Spe-| favorable legislation for this im-| Vote will never be cast to deprive portant industry. | { the schools of a day. _“I resent the insinuation. that every time a man changes his mind I voted against situation;the race track bill because they! tried to railroad it through the | senate; Then I received a flock of f ives and the guest of Rogelio; fund and other progressive meas-|telégrams from downs here, de- of the bakery, All cakes will be {approximately decorated _for Mother's day, ~ BIG BARN DANCE Auspices Ka Pi.Y’ CLUBHOUSE Coouth Beach) Saturday, Ma: Ladies Welcome Gents, 83c, (Including Tax) A Spanish Song—The Spanish Cabrera, left on the. afternoon) ures but I feel, in general, that;nouncing my vote. I was for the train yesterday. we have laws enough—that . it} bill and when it came up to over- FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY a All_kinds, including our delicious Betty Crocker MILK CHOCOLATE and GOLD-N-SNO. Also No, 1 Layer Pound Cake. LARGE VARIETY OF ICEINGS PRICES RANGE FROM— 40c to $1.00 Mother will certainly appreciate and enjoy one-of our appropriately decorated CAKES. CAKES NOW ON DISPLAY AT BUSY BEE BAKERY Class, \ t Class Will—Elizabeth Thomp- son. 2 i Valedictory, (To be given at Graduation) Ophelia Lester. Bye and Bye—Class ’34, Comedy Drama At ij “Skjdding,” a three-act comedy |’ ; jdrania by Aurania ‘Rouverol, will test held yesterday afternoon . at}be presented tonight at 8 o’elock ‘Key in the High School auditorium. by the east coast, returned on the|which they are entitled and as a‘ the members of the 1934 .graduat. ing class, ‘ Under the able direction of Miss Mary Trevor, the cast has worked to present a finished. production Palmer, of this of an entertaining comedy which depicts a typical picture of Amer- iean family life. ‘The cast ofcharacters. is as fol- {1 lows? . . 4 \ Aunt Wussell, Andy- mes, ins, Mrs, Hardy—Kathleen Watkins, , Judge. James Hardy—Joseph' Peacon,, .... WitHee jropens Grandpa , Hardy, Danrice, Fel- Me, Space qeipens. pytsty Estelle Hardy Campbell —' Nathalie Sawyer, Marion: Hardy—Harriect Hiort. Wayne Trenton, Ul—Galen Lund. A Mr. Stubbins—William Cates. Myra Hardy Wilcot—Barbara Taylor. | Fern Chapter To Meet Tonight | The Citizen has been requested i meeting of Fern Chapter No. 21 Order Eastern Star, held tonight fat the Scottish Rite Hall. | There will be a social hour fol- lowing the business session honor of the mothers present, A musical program will also be; pas during the evening. | Miss K. Ackerman | Weds W. B. Demeritt \” Miss Kathleen Ackerman and! | William B, Degeritt were quietly} married this morning at the _ree- [tory of St. Mary Star of the Seal Catholic Chureh with Father Al-; ‘phonse Lecke Maureau officiat-} ing, ; The event was witnessed by! only the immediate family of the contracting partie. They lett! this morning over the highwa: on, their honeymoon trip and be absent f-om the city about two: weekh i j é the haciarqasn train for their home|in the legislature.” in:Miami, sul and Rogelio Gomez, justice of| works with an attack on the rec jffove his automobile 1,480 miles tha 12 states before police|the tax. Then he turned on Sen-| N jto announce that there will be a's k Dee would be better to leave us alone jride the veto I voted for it. Mrs. Lucille Hall and Miss;or repeal some of the laws we} ‘ “Yes, my boy has a state job. uriette Adams, who were.in Key|have, If elected senator I shall! Qne of the first laws of the animal ‘West to attend the shower given| represent no special interest atid:kingdom is to take care of your Wednesday afternoon in honor of |I think I can do for the district | own,” Kathryn Lightbourn, left on] what I have done for my county) Senator Gomez was stopped by ont ime limit bef Franklin Micrts Fess ae time limit before he ‘J. A. Franklin of Fort. Myers A. Mendoza, Cuban vice con-|was next and started some fire- peace, who were in Miami and] ord of Senator Gomez. { ther points making arrangements! “The mainiand counties,” he! ar baseball games between the|said, “have never had the repre- | West Regulars and teams on|sentative to the state senate to MD. HENS AND FRYERS (Peanut Fed) Large Shipment Received oday result we have not benefited by; ‘MILK FED VEAL state expenditures to the extent: sa | Florida and Western Meats others.” \ HAMS BACON Mr. Franklin outlined his plat-;} SAUSAGE form, stressing workmen's com- ' Public Meat Market pensation and the exemption of } farm and marine gasoline from/] Southard and Elizabeth Sts. PHONE 17-3. ning train yesterday. 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