Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SOCIETY so: MEW ARRIVAL AT Graduation Class Of High School | 4.3 scx anthony demerit P. lan Commencement Exercises agnounce the arrival of-a girl at eume oe THE REY WEST CITIZEN PERSONAL MENTION, ee seeveacaeoe oe Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., left on the afternoon ‘train yesterday. for @ business visit in Miami. Armando Acevedo left over the MANY BARGAINS AT HUB STORE Calling special attention to. the boy graduates of the local schools, the Hub Store, in an advertise-| ton, 61 years ago, Today’s Birthdays Mary Boyls O’Reilly of Boston, noted humanitarian, born in Bos- | Rt, Rev. Edward L. Parsons, P. 4 ‘ j E. bishop of San Francisco.” born’ and, Ralph B. Garcia, Jr., Arthur Gorlzalez, Harriet Jean Hijort, Maleolm J. Johnson, -William Anthony Kelly, Anna Rose’ Kir-| That elation of spirits anticipatory happenings which is ever evident just before gradua- their home on 611 Fleming street. | East Coast yesterday afternoon to The new member of the family|join the Key West baseball team' thas beep given the name of Mary and: play in the series with tegms' 4 on the East Coast. | Wirginia. e East Coas' | lment in today’s issue of The Citi-;jn New York, 66 years ago; zen, offers a number of items in| i] mens’ and boys’ ‘clothing at re-! pb, John G. Bowman, Chancel markably low prices, H .. % Mr. Mendell, manager of the lor of the University of: Pitts. FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1984. RIOT OVER FIVE ACES. CHICAGO—A score of police men were required to quell a riot in this- city which occurred when five aces were discovered in a \deck of cards being used by poker | players. Josephus Daniels of Raleigh, N. C., Ambassador to Mexico, pne- }time Secretary of the Navy, bora tt Washington,.N.°C.,.; 72 years tion day,. is again manifest! chneiner, Bags Mr Delieritt was before her] Mrs. Clements Ja i ‘burgh, born at Davenport, Iowa, < eee today. : ‘i i ycocks, Jr.,! Minnie Estelle les, Flora, marriage Miss Beulah Gandolfo. {Matilda Lopez, Lowe, Kathryn. Lowe, among students of Key West High School. Commencement season was ushered in last Friday evening) Lowe, Arthur! Galéw!.Lund, _Jr.,' when the student body members(Joseph N. Navarro, Selma of the graduation class presented / Eugene NeSmith, Walter “Hi. SUMMER GOODS AT Was an outgoing passenger, on the! afternoon train to visit with rela-! Rives in Miami. . Mrs. Ruter, wife of F. H. Ruter, electrician with the Florida East store, states that'a “shipment of suits, navy blue serge included, has been received this week: These suits are equipped with all the ittle touches that make up at- tractive suits for young men. | “White ‘flannel. pants, white / 7 BT yen, ag s2.9UE ROU —_ . Williams of sdibktisht “Pl giye you a life,” says the; } Sanding fa New, York. I’m due there tomorrow with this HY. lobdp ar} agele” . Dr. Frankwood_ New York; ‘noted médfeal born at Cardington, Ohio, 51 years ago. vie their annual class play. The of-| Norman, Jr.,'\Bdna Mae. Nottage, .fering was “Skidding” and was} A. Josephine’ Ovide, Gilmore well attended by students, rel-| Parks, Joseph Richardson Peacon, atives and friends of the class. | Howard Graham Pinder, Edith At this time it appears there|Mae Roberts, . are 45 who will receive “sheep-| John Rutledge Roberts, Edith skins’ when the graduation ex-| Elizabeth Russell, Armida| ereises are held on the evening) Sanchez, William Frederick of June 1, in Bayview Park.| Saunders, Lois Dorothy Sawyer, Those who’ are members of the| Nathalie Kathryn Sawyer, Paul class reflect credit on their; Eugene Sawyer, Jr., Sylvia leader, Paul Sawyer and Miss|Louise Sawyer, Virginia Eleanor| Mary B. Trevor, who is jShine, Barbara Doloris’ Stirrup, sponsor. _ : Barbara Lueretia Taylor, Mary; Prospective graduates of the! Elizabeth Taylor, Charles: E. Class of 1934 are: Hugo Barcelo,| Thompson, Florence’ Elizabeth William Emory Blackwell, Wil-|Torres, James Anthony Wat- liam Benjamin Cates, Mary,kins, Harry Weintraub, Edith Louise Curry, Dorothy Elizabeth|May Williams and Kathleen Dobbs, Howard Maurice Felton,| Watkins, ‘ Commencement Exercises At __ Convent Largely Atten The sixty-fifth annual Com-;oughly enjoyed the evening’s en- tertainment, miencement Exercises of the Con- ‘The following is. the<p ae vent of Mary Immaculate was held| that was rendered on the occasion: last evening on the Processional. : i Pomp and Circumstance—E, El- gar. Salutatory—Ruth Rose Galey. Troisieme Ballade, Op, 47, F. Chopin—Elizabeth Thom} class Convent grounds, with a large number of relatives and friends of the grad-| | | uating class present. Rev, T. J. S. McGrath, 8, J:, de- livered an excellent address in connection with the event, and a short musical program was render- ed. Everyone in attendance thor- ipade—High School Choral Class: Valedictory—Ophelia Lester. Conferring © of Graduating “For the Primary Election, Tuesday, Juhe’6,'193%"' : yooe. Ceccccccccccccecoccces: @ ee For StateSenator 4 _ WILLIAM V. ALBURY | - For State Senator , For Representative To State Legislature _ AQUILINO LOPEZ, JR. For Representative To State Levislature BERNIE C. PAPY "For County Solicitor J.F. BUSTO For County Solicitor ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. rary For County Commissioner District One WILLIAM R. PORTER For County Commissioner-at-Large Fifth District ROY S. FULFORD For County Commissioner Fifth District _ RAYMOND M. MALONEY For County Commissioner Fifth District NATHAN C. NILES For Member Board Of Public Intsruction District Two ALLAN RB. CLEARE ugeg) ive LEWINSKY STORE A complete line of summer goods for men and young men is now on display at Lewinsky’s}- Men’s Shop, 526 Vuval street. 1‘ Fine broadcloth shirts, just the thing for summer wear, are shown in whites, fancies and solids. These are advertised in this issue of The Citizen at the lowest prices in months. Men’s fancy socks, Douglas shoes and straw hats for the summer outfit are specials for Saturday land Monday. Henors and awarding of Alumnae Medal for highest average. ‘»Graduatin, cedes , Carl ,. Florence Crusoe, Rose Elizabeth Crusoe, Maria L. Diaz, Rita Nila, Domenech, Maude ‘Theresa Falk, ‘Maria Magdalen Farto, Zoila Esperanza Fuentes, uth Rose Galey, Jennie Jane 'Garcia, Celia Mary Godinet, Mary Theresa Van Grieken, Alice Yvonne Gwynn, Mary Isabel Kel- iy, Herminia Leonella Lester, Ophelia Theresa Lester, Yolanda Josephine Mendoza, Gudelia Maria Rosendo, Catherine Louise Saun- ‘ders, Margaret Elizabeth Thomp- son, Elena Maria Villate. “Duet of the Stars,” C. Cham-| Masoni¢ Order To ‘Hold Celebration ‘ The twenty-€ifth anniversary celebration of Anchor Lodge No. ‘182, F. & A. M., will take place this evening, beginning 8 o’clock, at the Scottish Rite hall. * An excellent musical program, which appeared in The Citizen day, will be rendered on the LEGALS NOTICE OF & T IN CIRCUIT COURT, TWENTIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That law. issue Te accordance with law ‘ol- to ti Said certivicate embraces the lowing described proper: in Monroe County, Flori Lot 41, Tavernier Cove Key Largo, Plat Boo! 135, Monroe County Record The said land being asses: the date of the issuance of said c: ptificate, in the name said certifics t 2nd day of June A. D. 1934. SEAL) SAWYER, Clerk Circuit ty, Florida, LEGAL NoT ite eet sete nota om orig, i Coast Railway company at Key i West, is visiting with relatives ‘in Palm Beach, and is expected to re- turn Saturday. shoes and a complete line of hab-| seceeeccceeeccees<seeee- {is Puffy embarrassed! His eyes | .| He thinks this is not the right place | COLUMN . for.a pig. a % cccccces CORRECTION i * ry + ‘ : 1 Zi Anniversaries RADIO REPAIRING - <.J "In: chronicling the case of Tal-| x yp | RADIO REPAIRING. We repan (#2. Cafeys which was heard in puterman Roberts, of Number 1° 3334 (100 years ago) Sheldon; all makes. Guaranteed service [rininal ‘court this, week and his) aves agreed Pos deededeara aie ra rief Jackson, Presbyterian minister,| J, L. Stowers Music Co, may1fdepatture. Wednesday afternoon. pone sea Mian, aE ae fe aren missionary \to. the Indians and} ‘ —— jhe was cal d the stepson of Wal. ay over the East Coast yes whites of the. Far West. and :Alas- FOR RENT «ter. eae aad ae if vise ; ped im Atsoka his not 25 years, FOR, RENT —Furnished toart-linfe siornine thor Talman is not| i st 25 y 5 " Sam Johnson, who has’ heen. pioheer in the upbuilding of Alas] porte" Hobs Fensanhb le: i stepson but.a nephew by mar- making his home in Miami for s EB “Died y i apr. nora 4 | eral yegrs, arrived tyesterday, to a ies spend @ fewtdays\with éTatives, i oe a ag ete eesee | epcccccccscctscncceccce- rs, Walter Lowe left yester-| — ~ ’ day afternoon over the East | Today Ss Coast for a visit with relatives inj H ‘Miami,’ { i epee cathe oinersl pat { Miss Cuch Domench, who wasyNew spending ‘eg while with her sister, ) Wm Mrs. Gloria Barker at West Palm Beach, was a returning pag 4 T seevise tTCHARD 548 Never Sleeps Hilary Alb hetor CF ALTE purEeon tid to “have. been | I ilary Albury, proprietor of Al) the first in the country’ to have de-! 9 oe ene lbury’s Filling tation at Fleming} yoted himself solely to Mery NO SEWING MACHINES, One .and Grinnell streets, returned ye8-[ from the beginning of his career, | Baby Carriage, Apply. . 605 terday from a business visit © in, porn at Newport, R. I. Died Feb. | Duval street. mayi8-3tx : ' vane pe ieee |600 SHEETS typewriting : paper Mrs. W. B. Rude and littie| 1866—Edward Lucas White,, Only 60c.. Get them af ‘The daughter, arrived on the Havanajnoted novelist, born. at Bergen, N. Artman Press. Phone 61. Special yesterday from Miami and|J. Died .in Baltimore, April,; __ + novi will spend a while with relatives. |1934. 4 | ,1866—J. Lewis Browne, inter- nationally-known Chicago organ- ist and composer, born in Eng-! land. “Died in Chicago, Oct. ap [i || BOY GRADUATES! NAVY BLUE SERGE SUITS. with all the little touches ., that make-up attractive suits , for. young. 9.75 ;, men, only. . WANTED it > teat <fine.: quality, nicely . tailored, $6.98 down as low at $2,50, WHITE “SHOES, 1 latest, styles— $3.50 And. $3.95 “GOMPLETE LINE OF cose HABERDASHERY we WILL PAY CASH for'five second! hand sewing machines.’ . Phone No. 288W, ~ may15-tt PERSONAL: NDIAN. HEAD’ PENNIES: of :aill! dates wanted. "We: pay ‘up’ $47 each... Send 10¢ for ‘bu: | Mrs. W. W. Thompson was an arrival on the morning train yes- terday from Miami to attend the graduation exercises at the Con.: vent of Mary Immaculate last} night. fine 1983. 1868—Nicholas II., last. Czar of iy Acnew shell developed in EOC Coney eee 1884—Hugh .C.. Weir, New| WHITE “FLANNEL PANTS, |} calf, J) Subscribe for The..Citizen. PALACE TOM TYLER in TRACEY RIDES ALONE Matinee, 5-15c; Night, 10-20¢ LEWINSKY’S MEN’S SHOP —SPECIALS— For Saturday and Monday FINE BROADCLOTH SHIRTS, Whites, Solids and Fancies— WHITE BROADCLOTE SHORTS, Full Cat, 3"Paits MEN'S FANCY SOX, 5 Pairs Fors > $1.00 CLOSE OUT—Straw Hats 25c _SPRCIAT LOT—. - DOUGLAS SHOES Regular $6.00 Seller— $5.00 Regular- $5.00, Seller— $4.00 - LEWINSKY’S: THE HUB STORE catalog. Numismatic Company of Chicago, ‘Box 1213, *Chi- cago, Ill. mayi8-itx land will pierce an armor plate the’ thickness of the caliber of the York City editor, scenario writer! atid-novelist, born in Cass Co.,! and continue on‘ its way for least nine miles, fl. "Died March 16, 1934. _ | APPLICATION FOR ‘AX DEED ituated ‘of Elizabeth Ross Court, Monroe Coun- may4-11-18-25; jni fmatured ‘or un- Ferry or m: ghway-bpnds, of Monroe County bs AlV Otfertngé submitted MUS’ M TEN. DAYS THE hroveh June 9, 1934 State full name description of bonds, interest ra date of issue, date of maturity, price asked. Bonds that a fault of interest must be o y bends purch the face value missing coupons will be ted from purchase price, and offerings must be submitted this » basis. Sealed envelope containing such ferings shall plaii 2 face that it is of M but offer and its the sale di in one mailing ot PPubel Pomprfourr, « sf... V. Knott; State Treas ‘Treasurer. urer. mi: Py 18-1 MEN’S SHOP QU CAN USE MOST THINGS that grow out of the ground ~ S ...not if you. want It takes many months ing in the wood—2% to 3 yeats to be exact—to bring out the flavor and mildness of the to- i ‘ baccos—just as it takes many the cigarette thats MILDER thonths of ageing to bring the cigarette that TASTES BETTER © 1934, Lisears & Mires Tosacco Ca milder and just as soon as they are harvested. But not so with cigarette tobaccos mild and taste right. e out the flavor of rare wines. It means something that Chesterfield tobaccos are aged it helps to give Chesterfield its