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ft i Hl i i | z i] i y wie i ir son-in-law and daughter, Mrs. Roy Roberts. | } E. Dion, brother of! Dion, Mrs. Dion and four children, arrived last week from BEING FORMED BY SAWYER’S| their home, North Adams, Mass., r. x cree: F: and will spend the winter in Key 4'NT, AND (CLE | West. They will make their home vy nies . ‘Jon White.street, near Angela. ‘a + | Miss Jennie Elwood left on the]. : “ irtés afternoon: train yesterday to Spend several days im Miami with relatives. - Dr. E. S. Hirsch, of Miami, own} who was in Key West and the Three Cs motto is; fuest of Dr. and Mrs, J. A. Valdes, principal of the| !¢ft yesterday afternoon for his He home. Paint} Mr. and Mrs. Ellis England, teach children| who were married yesterday aft- safe technique of riding bi-|ernoon in Fleming Street Meth- how to roller-/ dist church, left yesterday over general traffic rules. the East Coast to spend their Cooperating with national] honeymoon in Miami. ue greater protec. x who ride bicycles J. W. Good, of the FERA forces; Sawyer. has|in Key West, left yesterday aft- children be-|ernoon over the East Coast to will be admitted} spend their honeymoon in Miami. making applica- They will be given} J. W. Good, of the FERA t of prop-} forces in Key West, left yester- rules of the| day afternoon for Islamorada on 'y will be} business. elub and given Se ee official emblem/ Homer Herrick, one of the en- book of Safety} gineers employed on the bridge project at Lower Matecumbe, has the sponsor-| who was spending the week-end of the outstanding traffic au-| with his family, left yesterday the country as well as| afternoon to resume his duties this .| all organizations interested in| morning. * child welfare. Parents are urged| . te see that children join the league Gerald Watkins, employe of which will work toward their pro-! the F. E. C. R’y. company in Key tection and which will endeavor} West, has been transferred to the to secure special paths and places| Miami district and left on the where they.can ride with the max-| afternoon train yesterday. imum amount of safety. “Children of this day and age} Jack Dunn, of the Pullman have been given proper instruc-| company, who was enjoying a va- tions about riding bicycles,” says} cation of one month visiting in Mr. Sawyer. “Once bieycling was’ New York, at Chicago for the a matter of skill and people had! Century of Progress exposition, regular rules such as traffic how | and other points, has returned to observes. It is the aim of this) his duties and is on his old run| league to teach children all that} between Jacksonville and Key they should know about the right | West. and} method of handling their bicycles | Oe ae will! and how to avoid possible danger.} Mrs. Nesmith, wife of J. G. They will be the future motorists’ Nesmith of the maintenance of} Criminal | of‘this-city arid if they are taught| way department, Florida East on} the general traffic. rules +of the | Coast Railway company, left thej'autompbilists .now. they , will. not’ over the East Coast Saturday aft- vote} only, be better Arg. take ecare|ernoon for ‘Deerfield, Fla, to iacksonyille-Duval} of themselves in their play andj.which point. Mr. Nesmith has sport now’ but ‘will be better amo- | torists later when they learn to ere cars.” ” }SOCIAL CLUB TO HOLD MEETING Among the important questions Members of the Ever- Ready!- Charles E. Roberts, wife and te be yoted on in the election to-§ Star Club are making preparations! baby, and Mr. Roberts’ brother- morrow is the retention of the}to hold an important meeting; in-law, Joe Monin, who have been Criminal Court of Record in this /3:30 o’clock tomorrow afternoon: in Key West for a visit of a few ke fat the residence of Mrs. Bertie} weeks with Mr. Roberts’ parents, At one time, perhaps, the ad-+ Higgs on Southard street. ; Mr. and Mrs. Percy M. Roberts of vieability of abolishing the Crim-! In view of the fact that a num-! Fleming street, will leave over} wt may have been ‘ber of interesting subjects are to; the highway tomorrow morning lion, but at this time,! be discussed, itis expected that: enroute to Louisville, Ky., where questionable; due to the!a full membership will be Pres-| Mfr. Roberts is now making his} ituti | home. Se ' — George Davis, Jr., of Seaton-| Mrs. C. M. Larranaga was in- the present twentieth cir-| ville, Ky., aged 22-months, got|'cluded in the recent arrivals in and Monroe, Dade and Brow-| more attention than many an ex-i Key’ West from New York for a ies will be organized in-| hibit at the state fair recently,| visit with her mother, Mrs. D. T. ith four judges in | because he has six fingers on each, Sweeney at the home on Elizabeth i i been transferred. Judge Halsted L. Ritter, al [United States Court, and | Mrs.! | Ritter, arrived over the highway, last night and are at the Colonial Hotel. The judge came to preside at the session of court convening today. ' i it af i Ht & cireul j & STEAMSHIP Co. if hand and six toes on each foot. stteet. UNITED STATES FAST P & 0 mam @ORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES Effective April 27, 1933 . PP ies Key West for Havana Tuesdays and Fridays, 12:20 it for Key West Wednesday. and Seturdays Leave ‘est for Port ante BR Aad Tampa Wednesdays and Satur- Tickets, Reservations and Information at Ticket Office on the Dock, "Phone 71 Z 4. H. COSTAR, Agent. i lies! f ff 3 i ‘ i sil i ie g Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Eakins were | outgoing passengers over the East Rev. Shuler Peels performed Coast Saturday afternoon and will visit for several weeks in Mi-| °7e™ORY- ae ami and other points in the The bride attended by state. : P sisters, Miss Mildred Olsen and a Howard England, brother of Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Albury oa left over the East Coast Satur- iota i on baie day afternoon for St. Augustine and ‘will be absent for a few days. families and a few close witnessed the ceremony. Mr, and! Mrs. Walter Smith of Arcadia, gland evening who was spending a while with: = = rereharsion:t | Mr, and Mrs, Urban Bethel and; #i" for a honeymoon of a few her mother, Mrs. Louisa. Lowe, | day in Miami their left for her ‘hotiie ‘Saturddy aft-) will make in this eity. ernoon, 4 i ‘Both Mr. and Mrs. England sre/ | Mrs. Peter Knight, -Jr.,) who! of sarc wen ay was visiting her, parents, Mr. and} 1. “Mr. id is employed Mrs. Leroy Sawyer, left” on the; with the Southern Bell Telegraph afternoon trai Saturdayfor the’ Company in this city. q home in Miami. Large Shipment Of Mrs, Frank White and children,/| HENS AND FRYERS Frank, Jr., Katherine and Betty,| TURKEYS who were in Key West with rela-} ro tives for a few weeks, left Satur-! For: Thsaiogiving day for the home in St. Augus-} Rises. Ordeus: arly Hee, CENTRAL MARKET Miss Iris Pierce, nurse in the|! Phone 20 805 Fleming Street public health branch of the FERA| ———— nevis 5 Kap Week: we 6 PALACE in Fort Pierce taking a course in} Dickie Moore-John Miljan in Home Hygiene, returned on the morning train yesterday. ij ' TOMORROW'S YOUTH Matinel0-15¢ Night 15-25 George I. Knowles was an ar- Tival on the morning train yes-! terday to attend the funeral of} his granddaughter, Jacqueline advised. ee Ferries leave No a Fe ee Name Key at 8 a m and Lower Matecumbe Key at 12:30 p. m Fulford Mathews, and returned in} the afternoon to Miami. Mrs. Charles Collins, who was spending a while in Fort Laud- erdale with her son and daugh. ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry! Collins, returned on the Havana} Special yesterday. i Captain William Burrus was; an arrival over the East Coast; yesterday from Miami and will be} the guest of relatives. Mothers ! In treating children’s colds, don’t take V! chances..use PoRus PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS BOYS! GIRLS! WEAR THIS 3-IN-ONE SAFETY LEAGUE TO ALL throughout the State. powers, all School Board BUILDING THE MOST a fight against LOCAL turn your county over to IMPORTANT NOTI CE VOTERS! 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