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SOCETY Nifia deLisa C TELEPHONE 149-3 Scenes County Council Of P.-T. of the P.-T. The regular meeting Monroe County Cou A. was held at the building on Februa with dent, Minutes o: January meetings were read and} approved, after which Mrs. J. A.i Boza, the treasurer, gave her re- port, and a motion was made and passed to purchase stationery for) the Council’ Mrs. Enrique Henriquez _re- ported for pe committee. This committee interviewed the! local Public Works Administra- tion office in regard to a_ study! group being formed under the di rection of the Education Depart-| ment. The head of this depart- ment is now Mrs. Kathleen W Conly, former state P.-T. A. presi- dent. A letter from Gainesville} states that arrangements are be- ing completed for this plan. Motion was carried to secure more information from Mrs, T. M. Griffith, St. Petersburgh, | 's use. C0ecccevovcccccooosesece COMING EVENTS The following events cover the 15: TUESDAY, REBRUARY 11 Bayview Park—2 P. M. until 5 P. M., all kinds of sports. Stowers Park—Al] kinds games all day. Colonial Park—Checkers and reading and writing all afternoon. Yacht Basin—Swimming _ in- structions and deep water bathin; Yacht Basin—Swimming _ in- structions. High School Gym—7:30 P. M., basketball doubleheader. Rest Beach—Swimming sun bathing. Sail boat rides. ‘alleja, Editress of A. Holds Meeting' Florida, with reference to the publicity books to be prepared by the locals at. once, and all locals will be required to submit report lin May for the Florida State P.-T. The national convention will be iheld May 11 to 15 in Milwaukee, | Wisconsin, Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz read and requested each local) 6 unit to present to their meeting the matter of each individual in our community supporting the {student and plan by purchasing| a University of Florida License} | Tag for the front of their auto- mobiles. A nominating committee ap- pointed by the president consisted of Mrs, Enrique Henriquez, Mrs. Claude Albury and Mrs. William jE. Doughtry. The next regular meeting will be held at the Divi- % a wont atest School Recreation] THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13 | Room at 8 o'clock on the after-|_ Bayview Park—2 P. M. until noon of Friday, March 6th, and 6 P. M., all ee paper at this coming meeting election Stowers Park—All’ kinds Hei games until 6 P. M. of officers will be held. Colonial Park—Checkers and WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12 Bayview Park—2 P. M. until 6 P. M., diamondball, tennis, handball and shuffle board. Stowers Park—AlJl kinds games all afternoon. Colonial P: Checkers and reading and writing all afternoon. Yacht Basin—Swimming _ in- structions and deep water bathing. Foot of Duval street—Sun bath- ing, dominoes and different games. and swimming. Rest Beach—Swimming sun bathing. Sail boat rides, of and of ‘reading and writing all afternoon. week of February 9 to February} andj THE KEY r WERT GRTEZEN j A FORD V-8 “HIGH WHEELER” for use in rural districts where exceptional road clearance is needed is now being produced by the Ford Motor Company. The car is equipped with 18-inch steel spoke wheels and 6.00 by 18 4-ply tires, instead of the 16-inch drawn steel wheels and 6.00 by 16 tires which are standard on the 1936 model. The additional road clearance enables the “high wheeler” to nego- siate roads with deep ruts and trails with high spots such as stones and stumps. The view at right shows the standard wheel in front, with the new “high wheel” behind. +++ | Fellowship Club Our Winter Visitors |i Outing POCCCOO COSC COEOOOEODOSOOOOO LOOSE ESOERSOOEECESOOES NEW YORK STATE 1 ! joyment, members of -the TUESDAY. FEBEUARY 11, 1936. ng gre cet SALVE FORT DAVIS" cae =a: 666 coLDs —W. L. Kingston, Jeff Davis} tigsd - Tables county commissioner, looking for two brass cannon for {40 years. | He said Confederate soldiers buried the cannon and other bag- ‘gage in 1864 in order to hasten their famished horses on a Te- treat. Kingston said his informa-| tion came from one eb-the sel-f iets. | has been | Salve - Nese Drops ex ton ae FUNERAL HOME wos ene PALA ALAC in qt 20-18 i Make Reservations by Telephone 620 Regular Planes, Miami-Key West Airways, Inc. Daily Except Friday RATE, ONE WAY, $7.50 Leave Key West 4 p. m, Ar- rive Miami 5-28 p. = Fast - Comfortable - Safe Although the weather was not! Mr. and Mrs, George J. Hy-' ‘exactly the kind for outdoors en-| Key West Sintdes Club “a To Conduct Meeting Tomorrow ‘til The Garden Club has also an- Coral Isle Casino—Skating. Coral Isle Casino—2 P. M. un- 4 P.M. Boxing and wrestling instructions. Yacht Basin—Swimming in- structions. A meeting of the Key West; Garden Club will be held tomor- row afternoon at 3:30 o’clock in the Woman’s Clubhouse on Divi- sion street, and it hi been re- quested that all chairmen and| committees of the annual Flower! Show be in attendance at this meeting. This Flower Show place in two weeks’ Key West Public days designated for ance being Tuesday, and Thursday, February 25th,! 26th and 2 and plans are| rapidly be fected to make} the show t so far held in|} the city. H will take} time at the! Library, the! its appear-| Wednesday! Rest and sun bathing. Beach—Swimming Flower Show i: nounced that the Flower Show is Sail boat rides. a community affair, and every- one in Key West is invited to par- ticipate. Those having plants or flowers of any kind they wish to enter are urged to communicate j with the chairmen of committees. A complete list of these chairmen and committees will be published in tomorrow’s issue of The Citi- zen, and should anyone having a plant or flowers for exhibition at the show be unable to get their entries in they have but to com- municate with the chairman of that classification of plant or flower and the entry will be FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 Bayview Park — Diamondball, tennis and other games all aftr- ernoon, Culkan Club—Dance with John Pritchard and his boys at 9 P. M. Rest Beach—Swimming and sun bathing. Sail boat rides. High School Gym—Basketball games. Stowers Park—All games all afternoon. ‘Colonial Park—Checkers and reading and writing all afternoon. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15 Rest Beach—Swimming and kinds of It is therefore portance that the men and committ at tomorrow’s me Garden Club, attd expected that ther and complete atte! re will be a full] operation 0: of great im-!ealled for. various chair-} Every effort is being made to ees be present] insure this year’s Flower Show in eting of the, Key West being a splendid and it is hoped and! worthwhile affair, and the co- everyone is re- sun bathing. Sail boat rides. Duval Street—7:30 P. M. until 9:30 P, M., Promenade, VL Akekdeabe de CARD OF THANKS ndance. I quested. Miami Group Visiting Here Mrs. Eugene panied by her her mother, M ie son, “| Sesing Club Holds | Meeting Yesterday I wish to extend my _ sincere thanks to all who assisted in any; way during the illness and after the death of my beloved husband, | John Z. Hyatt. To those who gave accom-| The regular Monday afternoon! the use of their cars, the donors} Eugene, Jr.,' meeting of the Busy Bee Sewing} of the beautiful floral tributes Belle Snell, her Club was held yesterday at the! and-messages of sympathy, I am: Cassidy, and a home of one of the members, | indeed grateful. Pratt, Mr.-and Mrs. J. M. Balch, New York City. Ed. Spence and Luis ! New York City Capt. P. Bezanian, New York; City. i ‘Mrs, I. M. Dick, New York City Tommy Schevelin, New York’ City. { Mrs. Robert T. Menner, New! York City. i Mr, and Mrs. Norton Smith,' New York City. | Walter Murphy, City. { Mrs. Sonis Brown, New York City. | Mr. and Mrs, R. A. S. Bloomer, : Newark, New York j New York City. Mr, and Mrs. Cambias Cham- bers, New York City. i Miss Jepson, New York City. Quintin Reynolds, New York City. { Miss Nancy Carroll, New York’ City. Clifford Hemphill and party of | ten, New York City. | Capt, S. Wheeler, New York ; ity. Calvin P. Bentley, family guest, New York City. Samuel Bell and party of four, New. York City. ; R. C. Aikens, New York City.! Col and Mrs. M. L. Crimmens, New York City i and Wood, land, New York City. Judge Charles B. Barnes, New; York City. Mr, and Mrs. E. P. Winter, | New York City. C. H. Wade and party, ; mai j plas New Fellowship Club refused | daunted last night and held their Boys’ to be rshmallow roast ned last week. which was With Director George F. Ar. | Cit: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sylvester, jcher and Assistant Glynn Ai cher, 20 members of the organization assembled and in cars rode out to! Brooklyn. jthe vicinity of the old naval air Frank Netts, Brooklyn. station, started a fire and began! Mr, and Mrs. Raymond @. Me- roasting the delicious morsels. Caw, Brooklyn. They had a great time and even Mr. and Mrs. Lester D.S. Fitt-| When the last. marshmallow had ler, Brooklyn, disappeared. were loath to leave H. Cohen, New York City. and end a most enjoyable evening | Mrs. Gertrude Weaver, Ithaca.| 0f delightful companionship. George Weaver, Ithaca. Sar Se L. H. Stuart, Newark. Subscribe to The Citizen. a Ana Cotter, New York; ————— York City. B. M. Kent, New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reuter, H iii) Cai aay Coles, New York City. i Cc A S A M A RI N A Adrian Gordon, New York City. j Casey Oross, New York City. | Key West's Hotel De Luxe AMERICAN PLAN 200 Delightful Rooms, Each Made of all metal—equip- ped with WATER COOLERS They’re Economical 100 Per Cent Refrigeration Satisfaction Priced at EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL ‘New York City. , Brooklyn. Moore, arrived over: Mrs, Louis Solano. ay on Thursday evening} An hour of sewing was first’ of last week from Miami. jpassed by the ladies, following Mrs. Pratt and her son re-! which there was a social period turned to Miami on Sunday last,'during which delicious refresh- and Mrs. Snell and Mrs. Cassidy! ments were served by the hostess ing at the home of their'of the day. The afternoon was sister, Mrs. Harry Lowe at 1104 much enjoyed by all present, Margaret street. Mrs. Moore is those attending including Mrs. visiting her niece, Mrs. Joseph} Merrill Adams, Mrs. Louis Cruick-' Menendez. shank, Mrs. Robert Knowles. These ladies expect to remain} Mrs. Hilton Henson, Mrs. Adol- in Key West for about a month,! phus Johnson, Mrs. Sepherino Al- gnd_are now’ enjoying themse! Ivey! myda, Mrs. Charles Salas and Mrs. Weeting the their old friends. ae Solano. P..T. oni To John Lowe Weds Hold Meeting In Atlanta t Regular monthly meeting of! Word has been received in the Harris School Parent-Teacher As-j city announcing the marriage of sociation will be held tomorrow, John William Lowe, son of Mr. afternoon at 3:00 o’clock in the!and Mrs. Harry L. Lowe, 1104 school auditorium on Southard’ Margaret street, on January 15th street, {to Miss Lillian Jacqueline Brown Members of the association will! of Atlanta. Ga. celebrate the origin of Founders’! The newlyweds will make their Day at this meeting with a spe-! home in Atlanta, and they have a cial candle-lighting ceremony. A‘ host of friends here who wish large attendance at this meeting, for them a long and happy mar- has been requested. {ried life. Final plans for the card Ld 5g rae ae to be given on Thursday, Feb-!an’s Clubhouse, will be made at ruary 13, 3:30 p. m. in the Wom-!t Hi eee PERSONAL MENTION geeeece ie Morris left by plane V m L. Wilson, state WPA yesterday afternoon for Miami to consultant for industry and re- Mrs. Mary Pay-/ search; Bruce McClure, WPA di- and rector of professignal and social | projects, and Frank Bentley, {| regional director, who were a Frederick Wagner, owner of! Key West for two days in connec- the Yacht Paula Louise of Key] tion with the local program, left West, returned by plane this SeSeTday by plene for Mingy en 3 3 route to Jacksonville. morning from a short trip to Mi- ae | No Itch Too Deep For This Liquid Imperial Lotion contains six itch killing medicines that Re down into skin“ folds" to ‘reach’ Kill “the cause of eczema, tgs worm and common to use, Two sizes, S5¢ and $1.00. meet her sister ton, remain for two weeks return. Frank Smith, president of the! Edison Company of New Jersey, arrived by plane this morning from Miami for his annual stay and vacation in Key West, FOR RENT—Furnished FOR “RENT—Furnished BICYCLES—WE RENT by MRS. JOHN Z. HYATT. feb11-1tx CLASSIFIED COLUMN REFRIGERATOR REPAIRING WHY SE! —If I guarantee my service? When you want a guarantee service on your refrigerator, call 268 or 685-J. E. Martinez. feb10-1mo FOR SALE OUSE, 6-ROOMS, HALL AND BATH, large lot, shade and garden. Price: $750.00, some terms. For appointment write Owner, P. O. Box 552, Key West. feb7-5tx FOR RENT apart- ment, all modern conveniences, with garage. 927 Eaton street. feb11-3tx apart- ment, five rooms and bath. Ap- ply 514 Margaret street, phone 152M. jan24 TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. Ap-| 3910, ply 1120 Grinnell street. : feb6-tf BICYCLES thr Hour, Day or Week. Repair all makes and paint them witb Nu-Enamel. We carry a full supply of parts. Agent for the Rollfast and Dayton Bicycles. And sell them as low as $5.00 down and $1.00 per week.} Phone 276. J. R. § ae PIANO INSTRUCTION CHARLES ROBERTS STUDIO, | the greatest inventor in history,,; 613 Margaret Street. feb] 1-13-15-17-19-21-24-26-28; mar2-4-6-8x YOUR UNITS OUT} Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Pincers, New York City. } Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Brown,! Syracuse. { E. Johnson, Port Chester. H Walton Blodgett, New York City. Francis Taylor, Long Island, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Maver. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Luff and | E daughter, Joan, New York City. | Mr, and Mrs. Lieb Nostrand,’ ' Scardale. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coneheens Lake Placid. Mr. and = Mrs. Indecn,| ' Kinderbrook Farms. ! Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Robinson, | P. Paul Bee Straunsky, New York! Cit: Col. and Mrs. Wm. K. Vander- ; bilt. Long Island. i Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. John- A) son, New York City. ‘fy Albert Shuler, New York -City. ; H. B. Plant and party of six, | New York City. Mr. and Mrs, New York City. Commodore James and party of six, i Island. C. H. . Stuart,’ Today’s Anniversaries Seecceseacaccoesaccecose 1782—William Lowndes, South Carolina’s wise congressman, un- |timely cut off from a brilliant career, born in Co!leton District, S.C. Died at sea, Oct. 27, 1822.1 1802—Lydia Maria Child, Mas- sachusetts’ writer of note in her day, pioneer abolitionist, born at Medford, Mass. Died at Way- land, Mass., Oct. 20, 1880. 1820—Theodore O’Hara, Ken-} tucky editor, soldier and poet,| author of “The Bivouac of the; Dead,” born at Danville, Ky.) Died in Alabama, June 6, 1867, 1833—Melville W. Fuller, Chi-} cago lawyer and Democratic lead-| er, chief justice of the United: |States from 1888 to 1910, born/! at Augusta, Maine. Died July 4,; | 1836—(10Q years ago) Wash-! ington Gladden, nationally-known} Columbus, Ohio, Congregational} clergyman and religious writer, , born at Pottsgrove, Pa. Died‘ July 2, 1918. 1839—Josiah Willard Gibbs, Yale’s famous professor of mathe- matical physics, son of the noted Orjentalist of the same name,; born in New Haven. Died Aprilj 28, 1903. | { 1847—Thomas Alva Edison,‘ born at Milan, Ohio. Died att West Orange, N. J., Oct. 18,| 1931. 4 Don't Get Up Nights THIS 25¢ BLADDER LAXATIVE FREE If it fails to flush out ‘purities and excess acids ait ‘cause the irregularity that wakes you up. 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