The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 10, 1934, Page 1

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if f Hl ai i E tt ail = EE fe : i r i i t T | DB k 2 aE iti Z Te Mrytland Cates, dragline op- erator for the FERA, is now en- gaged in dredging out a large space to the left of the boulevard, chapter Hed Cross will begin MOm-t wich will be used for swimming ee ee ccs cask ox Nek Thanksgiving Day, said Attorney’ i, now used to the right of the ‘W. C. Harris, chairman of the! road hear the approach of the movement for Monroe County, to- causéWay facing Bayview Park. Fae Mr. Cates, who is au ’“oldtint: er” in the matter of handling drag In this drive for memberstyte| ide in Key West, having bee doubled and possibly trebled. Of the quota being at feast doubled, he is confident. Asked if there was more than one class of memberships this year Mr. Curry replied there are four, as follows: Those for $1, and three’ others at $5, $10 and $25 respec- tively. H It must be remembered, Mr.- Curry told The Citizen, that but , ers will be provided with an excel- j lent p'ace for water festivities in diving, swiming and the like. AT CONVENT WAS - 150 cents from each membership ‘Dr, Robert O, Van di- or of the Fairmount Mi Philadelphia, arrived this morn- his many one of the to take a deep interest in the | West Aquarium and was here, His Project doctor said he expected to be RETURN TO CITY fens SOUL Setertan ry tend ber mother, Mrs. John C. Tender Ivy was to this afternoon from ‘ive in the : + H | returned to port afternoon from a tour repairing ‘was im- for the lighted i I f i HOLIDAY NOTICE Monday, November 12, Armis- a legal holiday in the this bank will be open for business on that NATIONAL BANK. nov9-2t RAUL’S CLUB Music by “Cotton Pickers” - Gents $1.00 Ladies Free rk | AFFAIR LAST EVENING WAS GIVEN BY BOYS’ SODAL- ITY; MANY EXCELLENT NUMBERS ON PROGRAM goes to headquarters of the Red ‘Cross for national relief, and more then twice the amount sent out’ ftom Key West bas been return-' ed to the city in times of stress.’ is Public Health and Hygiene sec- 3 ond, Disaster Relief; third, Service The entertainment given by the ) War Veterans, and fourth, Boys’ Sodaiity at the Convent last el aay int ES nite op SNORIDE. WAS great Success, - In “years gone by the county the boys rendered their parts ad- was divided in zones and groups * assigned to the zones. In this way: Was afforded the audience by the individual work was not brought Lazy Burglar—Raymond Lopez—_ and by the antics of the negro servant Earl Almyda. The contest between Francis out and it was not possible to give | credit to those producing results ‘commensurate with ends attained. ; This year the zone idea will not; Dion and Andrew Elwood was be used but individuals will be as-' very close, but the honors were signed to certain sections of smajl awarded to the latter. ! area, and each person will be giv-| Very fine musical selections fen credit for whatever is accom- | were played by the orchestra; the | plished in the drive for member-| saxophone solo by Julio Lopez was ship. j greatly enjoyea. Any person, says Mr. Curry,, The program will be repeated Who desires to assist in this great; on Tuesday afternoon for the chil-| | movement will please get in touch dren, beginning 2 p. m., and adults with him, Mrs.-Ed, Phillips or W.| are invited to attend. L. Bates and rest assured of grate- | DIES HERE TODAY The following is a letter from’ ‘President Roosevelt in connec-; FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE CONDUCTED TOMOR- tion with the roll cali: | ROW AFTERNOON ? i The White House, | Washington, Ric; November r 34 The Annual Roll Call of the | American Red Cross. 5-5] ” (Armistice Day to Thanks” | giving Day) a8 | Our people continue to look to the American Red Cross as the kindly and always helpful good| years old, died ARLE eect this | neighbor to whom they gif ba — “ = residence, 421 practical aid in emergency. ey | Catherine street | do so with the assurance that this} Funeral services will be held | national relief agency, with an{/tomofrow afternoon, 4 o'clock, organization in thirteen thousand | from the residence to St. Mary’s American comunities, has i and will not fail them. | Rev. A. L. Maureau, S. J., will of- In the difficult twelve months | ficiate. = Z | which have elapsed since last No-! Lopez Funeral Home will be in {| vember, Red Cross volunteers; charge of arrangements. |have worked in close coperation | Mrs. D’Armas is survived by one ‘with the federal, state and decal daughter, Mrs. Carmen Rod- { governments in their humani-j Tiguez, and one son, Leo D’Armas. | tarian labors. Their service has | not been limited to aid in furnish- ing the- actual necessities of life,| but has extended to the equally | important field of safeguarding | | public health and of training their | ' neighbors in the proper methods! a iz caring for the sick or ‘the in: goed Aa | jured. : ‘ Eee | At.the same time the organiza- | Strikes Back. | tion has continued oe Se i TOMORROW Soa en ae oar unity: visited by| __ Chureb—Services at 7; 9:30 and ' for every community visited by fi & ms bad bh TOA ond Sb | disaster. : = a The Red Cross is looked | or = ‘Manhattan Melo- as the representative of all o: = pest people in times of distress.| . eee Lee Drummond In order that it may continue its; Strikes Back.” | ! service to humanity it is highly i™- t that lend rt aera ee teidaal wenbeake. || MONROE THEATER Clark Gable-Myrna Loy in | through individual membership. | I hope every one who possibly , Manhattan Melodrama Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches ean do so will respond generou: tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ Mrs. Maria H. D’Armas, 74 ecebseccccccccooscesesce WHERE TO GO ebebbocococeccccsccceoes TONIGHT | | to the Red Cross appeal. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, President. | THE OCCASION PROPERLY WITH A BOTTLE OF THAT FAVORITE DRINK mirably well and much merriment ' © not | Star of the Sea Catholic church.} Monroe — “Manhattan. Melo-; The City Council at a special {meeting last night passed an ordin- ance on, its first reading pertain- ing to building and repair activi- out first obtaining a permit from ‘purpose. H This was the only matter com-; - 5 ented " this parpose. was drawn for the term: erts ,Herbert Weech, Paul ‘erations are completed ‘that bath-|— ZATION ONE OF ANT ISSUES AT MEETING! regular proceedings of YESTERDAY pees. j Following are the cases on ft docket this afternoon to be | i « Mrs, Lewis Pierce was hostess) ‘to the Harris School Room Rep-} jresentatives yesterday posse the home on Elizabeth street. | Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz, chairman of the organization, opened the! entering. meeting-with roll call with a Antonio Morales, gambling. geodly representation responding. Eyelio Gomez, John Cates, One of the important matters Hugh Hinde, William E. Huston, decided at the meeting was the! Freeman D. Hall, W. B. Curry, | question of charitable work which | Jose Castro and E. C. Gomez, vi0-! mony. jhas been carried on by the organ-! lation of the election laws. : In view of the fact that the! grand larceny. FERA has given work to the} Gerardo Borges. grand larceny } many in need and is helping in di-}| Ofelio Farnet, Mario Mora. Ger- } vers ways, it was decided that/ ardo Borges, Armando Carabalio. } the usual charitable activities of} petty larceny and accessories. | the Room Representatives will ma Leroy Cath, petty larceny and 1 be carried out as heretofore. Dreaking and entering. | “Instead, whatever is to be do-} Curtis Eatherly, carrying con- ‘nated will be given to some recog-| cealed weapons. ; nized charitable institution in such! William Woods, cambling jmanner as they think best at{ Armando Machin, aggravated Thanksgiving time. assault, It was planned to organize a Alfred Scotte, assault and bat- fety patrol to be composed of} tery. . larg-r boy students at the} Felix Gibson, assault and bat Harris school, who will look after} tery. the children at the recess hour, Reynold Reig. obstracting tand whenever they are crossing} officer in the discharge of | the streets. duty. and resisting arrest. | Arrangements were completed for a reception to be held in hon- or of the faculty, board and of- | ficials of the school on December} | 7. "The affair will be at the home) THDAY PARTY | of Auss! M. 4. Betkewite On! the? , U.S. P. - Reservation... ‘At WP Bontudbed oF the mreet-| | ing delicieusy; nefreshments:: were | AFFAIR GIVEN IN HONOR OF served by the hostess. | RAMONA LOPEZ THURS. Guests of Mrs.--Pierce were: Mrs. H, S.. Dexter, Mrs. W. W.j DAY AFTERNOON White, Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz, Mrs. an his C. P. Curry, Mrs. C. W. Hoeffer, | Mrs. R. R. Roberts, Mrs. W. ey Mr. and Mrs. Julio Lopez gave Archer, Mrs. G. H. Adams, Mrs.!a party on Thursday afternoon James Singleton. ; celebrating the thirteenth birth The next meeting of the Room' day anniversary of their daugh Representatives will be held} ter, Ramona Lopez, at the hom Monday, December 10, at 3/ on Olivia street, j o’clock in the home of Mrs. G. H.; A cake of white and pink dec- Adams on Eaton street. }orated with thirteen candles was j ——— jcut and served during the after { i noon. | { Moreno was the winner of the i WAS MADE TODA | prize, with the second going to | Margaret Bernal. t Those present were: Giselda Calieja, Marina Lov | FOUND. TO: BE. PRACTICALLNG 5 Bobbie Sikes, Belva Hicks, i SAME AS PUBLISHED cao wee scceay — Tuz, Amelia IN THE CITIZEN | Garcia, Dorothy Albury, | | Crusoe, Jennie Holmes. i | Henriquez, Mary Agnes Kelly, } _ Camvassing the votes cast in| Beatrice Moreno, Elissa Moreno, {the general election of November; Gloria Fraga, Margaret Cabot | 6 the board this morning checked Molinda Vila, Alicia Borges, | up the entire results in the coun-!telle Perez, Margaret Bern: | ty. "Dorothy Lioyd, Hilda Castillo, | On.the board were Judge Hugh! Dulce Maria Castillo, Zelia Car- Guan, Supervisor of Registration dmona, Ceina Valdez. ;John England and County Com-! Lila Gomez, Dorothy Gomez, | missioner Roy Fulford. The can-| Gertrude Diamandi, Celia Rod- vass was made in the county court | riguez, Rosa Orta, Elizabeth Saw- house. jyer, Heien Pierce, Betty McCann. With one or two changes,|Pauline Camero, Catherine Saw- which in no manner affected the; yer, Carmen Herce. ultimate results, the vote was, Mesdames Carlos Calleja, fond to be practically the same’ George W. Sikes, Antonio Herece, as published in The Citizen of;Ramon Fuentes, Antonio Chile, Wednesday. ‘Julio Lopez. Sg John Henson and Ray Hender- oo) yan intent to commit a felony, namely. larceny. William Dames, breaking and ENTERTAIN WITH first | « Annie! Sylviay J. M. Humbert, John W. Rob-! The foliowing i: the ee Park: i is returnable 9:50 musical numbers will be goede oniee seem o’clock Monday morning when the this program is incited the Se Some -—— Amenca, — Amtene:. aoc Tie panred py Hespitc cp Sema | Invecation—Bev. Be Sec. Pests Armusuce Monday. 2 & ™ Aer ee Hall benef: mupsk Games al © number of specamits > acting prize cake walk ame Gamer Monday anc Teoma: -orame> at all scheeis. FOR NEW YORE VESSEL ARRIVED & FGET FROM MEXICO POR SO PLIES AND FUEL TAkEs GF AT PORTER DOCK Steamsm, Wawa etet aoe. erday frew Mrace i ome yes at the Pagter beck Commpamep vk of water amd 122 gulems fuel @. amd smotee — York at 4 o'cieck. Steamship Yere. i Bt ‘ard Fruit and = Steasestap , Porter cocks amd saumc 6 © chee for Frontera. Memece. Steamer Northers Sut. cur te arrive im pert Monday * Ty changed from enctm— mur San Pedro, Catiferme, and take «= 65,000 gallons oe fur oe. we ship is conmgmed t Perce Dock compart : Freighter Brazos Mallory Lines, arrved ® 2 = from Galvester freight, teck on carg live turties amd a assortment aRd <eled vomes for Jacksonville ame Mew York Marconi rigged Yacht Wee turer, home pert New Teck ce rived this morning from Mieem + te and is berthed im the «ip ct Ghe ‘Porter Deck Company EERE EA Oe ISA SEN Ee er ee ere - ae oe 1 HAL :

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