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PAGE FOUK SOCIETY Nifia deLisa Calleja, Editress TELEPHONE 149-3 “HONOR ROLLS sac HIGHEST AVERAGE POINT RATING EN INSTITUTIONS Many Participate In Daily | : Tennis Play At Casa Marira Honor Roll for the Senior High | School follows: at Tea will take place. As cus-, Honor point average 3.00, Sid- nk Case, of tomary, there will be exciting)n¢y Aronovitz; 2.75, Bert Rob- srietor of the matches in progress, and tea will’ ¢tts, Anna Vinduzer, George Col-| 7, who'be served on the lawn surround-'lins, Anne Duncan; 2.50, Eloise ing the contts. Guito, Betty Rae Russell; 2.40, Several tarpon and saiifish’John Robinson, Phyllis Adams;| his chauffeur. {have been landed by guests at the; 2-25,-Cynthia Pearlman, Bonnie Casa Ma-ihotel during the past few days,;Mae Watkins, Dorothea Cama- d all’ Colonel Barthman having caught, lier; 2.00, Dorothy Bean, Corinne mem-!a sailfish weighing sixty pounds,CUtry, Canfield Lewin, Faye residentialjand measuring seven feet two! Adams, Jesus Carmona, Aleida) s participat-:inehes, and the MeLean-Corson, Napoles, Claudia Albury, —Lor- that have expedition reported a good-sized, Taine Griffin; 1.80, Ignatius Les- taken place. Among those psed | tarpon. ‘ter, Alton Roberts, Edna Wells, on the ¢ are the Misses Jane! The Beach Casino, the badmin-| Vance Stirrup, Minnie Watkins, and Ellen Peabody vatalie Min-;ton and croquet courts and the Xomelda Johnson, Orvis Kemp, nick, Robert Voorh practice putting greens also draw} Lucette de Barritt; 1.75, Barbara | mer and o la large number of enthusiasts,) Albury, Rae Louise Russell, Gloria} A special being and time passes pleasant and en- Anne Kennedy, earns planned for S$ rnoon,' joyable for the guests at Casa i Alice Carey, Dorothy when the regu Tennis, Marina. | Dungea; 1.60, Mary Louise Bon- niwe!l, Faye McClanahan, | | Mario Herce; .150, Arsenio Beth-| jencourt, Gordon Hunt, Betty} | Moreno, Joseph Richardson, Frank! | Stickney, Harry Bravo, Florence Dillon, George Solomon, is One of the lat Casa Marina is I Hotel ison n in that city will spend some time at the hotel. Case motored so’ and is accompanied by The tennis ¢ rina have been week, many loca! sod’a bers of the winter colony and hotel gues ing in the daily matche program Mary rae Sinead 2G Club Holds Interesting Meeting Tuesday Junior Woman’s week, “March 18th, the pase Honor Roll for the Junior High} ng business! Woman’s Club will hold a benefit; gehool follows: f this week darice at the Habana-Madrid Club; ffonor point average 3.00, Bet-! phouse onto raise funds for various chari-' ty Henriquéz, Mario Napoles, Car- ing which elec-, table purposes, the proceeds to be! men Sunti, Jessie Watkins; 2.75, the coming expended in the city. An inter-| Anita Berkowitz, Margaret has esting and entertaining program! nal, Olga Camo; 2.50, Lillie Mae! is being prepared, Pritchard’s Or-, Carey; 2.40, Arthur Lujan, Wal-| chestra will furnish musie for thejter McCook; 2.25, Nellie Russell; | affair, and there will be a master! 2.20, Betty Lewin, Elizabeth Rob- Vice-| of ceremonies. | er Edwin Berkowitz, Margaret Rus-} Mrs. William M. Arnold, pres-| White, Norma Riggs; 2.00, Sergio Miss! ent president of the organization,} Alvarez, Olga Machado, Nellie See-j is being ably assisted with plans} Perez, Fannie Johnson, Bob Dun- for this dance by Miss Rita Pin-|can, Dolores Armayor,.Sam Col- der. who is chairman of the en-;lins, Ellen Evans, Virginia Mc- ward Wilson; Treasur Miss! tertainment committee, and Mrs.;Clanahan, Marion Taylor; 1.80, Susan L: Auditor, Miss Rita| Homer Herrick and Mrs. E. V.j Paul Judson, Adolfo Lopez, Elea- Pinder; Directors, 8; liam! McCarthy, who are in charge of;nor Carney, Ercilia Demeritt, Arnold and Miss > Russell. | the reservations. | Griselda Garcia, Georgina Ma- Today the Junior Woman’s} It has been announced that|chado, Cecelia Alonso, Ruth Cur- Club will hold a social at the!those making reservations forjrie, Marcia Dexter, Geraldine Woman's Clubhouse from 5:00 to} the dance need have no fear oi; Kennedy, Edward Sands, Rose 8:00 p. m.. hos: = for the oc-|confusion regarding their tables,! Kelly; 1.75, Rita Disdier, Geor- easion being Mi Prer c., as these details will be eare-| gina Sanchez, Virginia Knowles, Miss Florr fully taken care of. It is expect-! Susan Roberts, Ottolee Kirch- E. V. Me socialjed that the affair will be largelyjheiner, Lillie Mae Knowles, Eu- hours are popular attended and prove a successful) fene Lowe, Virginia Thompson; and have : land enjoyable one, for no effort) 1-60, Virginia Roberts, Ida Curry, On Wednesday ia so. |Ray Demeritt, Delfin ~Jiminez, : | Flossie Key, Betty Jane Lucas, | Josephine Padron, Maude Roberts, | Louise Collins, Donald Lowe, Ma- igali de Leon, Eugene Fabal. Lois |Malone, Phillip Orta, Dolores ;Romaguerro; 1.50, Olga Kemp, Tonight three orchestras will} Silver Slipper Dance Hall, an Charles Aguero, Abelardo Abreu, clash for first place at the “Bat-|annex to Sloppy Joe’s Bar, will! Wilma Sands. tle of Bands’? dance to be held at| hold a dance tomorrow night be-! Fas - =a the Cuban Club. Opinions dii-! ginning at 9:30 o'clock. {Protestant Episcopal missionary fer as to which organization will| Tommy Thompson and his or-! Dishop of Oregon, born in Phil- out play the other two. It will be] chestra will be on hand to furnish! @delphia, 57 years ago. a very close cont est and whoever|a lively program of dance music.} raat wins will cert Clarence E. Martin of Martins- y nat do so by} , a very wide margin, it Is stated. | eeeececocese soscees burs, Va., noted lawyer, born All three ands have been prac-; there, 56 years ago. ticing all week, for they must bel LOGAYS Birthdays soe in top form tonight when theyleee e |, Fairfax Harrison, president of play in competition. “the Southern Railway, born in : aN a . Oswald coscens Sonne of New! New York, 67 years ago. Some dance Acie think that] yop City, noted journalist and! = - John Pritchard’s Orchestra will} i outsplay:the: othen-twollibgndis hautors born in Gemmanys Gt years while an equal number believe| "2° ELSA | that Del Woods’ Orchestra will] really show up the others. Bob! Thompson’s supporters _ believe} that there is no doubt that they will win by a large margin. = oad ae | Albert Meyer, President of here een neato the three|_ Rt. Rev. William P. Retinglon i swikserintd, born 66 years ago. bands.can really be compared fairly. With the orchestras chang- ing every forty minutes,. it will make a novel and entertaining dance. This contest at the Cuban 1 The Key W Club held an iz meeting on Tue at the Ip year took pla These their ter as follows Charles E. President, Mis sell; Second Vice-President, Leonora Warren. Recording retary, Mrs, George Gomez; responding Secretary, Mrs. , who will begin ztice in May. are. resident, Mrs., First Nellie Louise These Nes pdance. of next is being spared to make. it | Arrange Dance For Tomorrow Night “Battle Of Bands” Dance Tonight Dr. Seale Harris of Birming- ham, Ala., noted physician, born at Cedartown, Ga., 66 years ago. Dr. Francis D. Farrell, presi-| dent of the Kansas State College} Jack Lait of New York, writer, lof Agriculture, born at Smith-| born there, 54 years ago. field, Utah, 53 years ago. j dance Club a Raal’s Club To Put On Dance A large er attend the dance at night. Music for the nished by John ght a Cold? To help end it sooner, | tub throat and chest with expected to! nlar Saturday night; Club tomorrow} wd is IT’S PURER! LASTS LONGER! ICE REFRIGERATORS Made of all metal—equip- ped with WATER COOLERS They’re Economical 100 Per Cent Refrigeration Satisfaction Priced at $20.00 v EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL THOMPSON’S ICE CO. MONROE THEATER | May Robson in THREE KIDS AND A QUEEN ]/ Bette Davis DANGEROUS Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-2 Night: 15-25¢ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PERSONAL SCecceccccocagsececooe Mrs. Leo Warren is in Miami spending a while with her and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.! Henry Warren, i A. Maitland Adams, manager of the Thompson interests in Key, West, left yesterday afternoon by plane for Miami. { H. S. McClanahan, of the state! plant board, left yesterday by ‘plane for Mfami on business con-! nected with his position as assist-; ant grove inspector. ! Mrs. Martelle Wilson, eee! visor of vocational training for! the state educational department,! who was in Key West . for two! days on business connected with the department, left yesterday: ;. afternoon for Miami en route to} | Jacksonville. | Richard Knight, U. Fleece and. W. Carroll Wilson, of the Home Owners Loan Corporation, who. were in Key West to confer with V. A. Johnson, local appraiser ‘and inspector, left yesterday for Miami. ‘Mr. and Mrs. A, Aurelio Tor-' res, son and daughter-in-law Mr.! and Mys. Alfred Torres and daughter Mrs. of Miami, arrived this week for a CLASSIFIED | COLUMN ‘Peecccccccscccsccecoece REFRIGERATION REPAIRIN< WHY SEND YOUR UNITS OUT —lIf I guarantee my _ service?! 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In exclusive ne son friends. j over the age of twenty-one years;/ ‘of si Charles Furry, alli — ¢ | | eeccccccccescocecesooses | ‘Phat the w ; Janlo- MENTION few days with relatives and! A. C. Tanner, head of the WPA sanitary department, left on the| plane yesterday for Miami and is in West Palm Beach today with his family. | LEGALS CIRCULT COURT, STATE OF .ORIDA, ELE ‘TH JUDICIAL RCULE, MONROE COUNTY. IN NCERY. i Osborne Samuel Ludlow, Complainant, IN vs. Alma Ludlow, Defendant. It appearing by affid: vorn bill filed in the abo use that Alma Ludlow, ndant therein named, is lent of the State of Florida and that her residence and address are} unknown; that said defendant is that there is no person in the State ‘lorida the service of a sum-! chancery upon whom would id defendant. therefore ordered that said and she is hereby re- ear to the bill of com- cause on or be- f 7 1 day of March, | A. D. 1936, otherwise the allegations d bit will be taken as con-| by said defendant. | s further ordered that this or- p each week veeks in the Citigen, a newspaper pub-| said county: and state. ordered this 2ist day , 198 Cc. SAWYER, Clerk Circuit Court. THOMAS 8. CARO, Solicitor for Comp feb21-28 IN CIRCUIT COURT, STATE | .EVENTH Od MONROE COUN- inan ; ace 13-20 or | Complainant, James Canup, Defendant. ORDER OF I'UBLICATION It appearing by affidavit the sworn bil] filed in the above-stated} cause that Jasper James Canup,! the defendan named, is ai of twenty-one years; that! no person in the State of! the service of a summons} pon whom would bind u It is therefore ordered that said defendant be and he is hereby re-| quired: to appear to the Dill of a in said cause on or the 6th day of 1936, otherwise the al- id’ bill will be taken| y said defendant. It is further ordered that this or- der be published once each week for} four consecutive weeks in The Key est Citizen, a newspaper published | said county and state. ordered this 5th day ott 1936. i ROSS C. SAWYER, / Clerk Circuit Court. S S. CARO, or for Complaint. mar6-13- 27; aprs IN THE C@UNTY JUDGE'S COURT EN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. IN PRO- BATE. GEORGE A, T. ROBERTS, Deceased. FINAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, dersigned will, on the 14th day of March, A. D. 1936, pre- sent to the Honorable County Judge Monroe County, Florida, her final return, aecount and vouchers as Administratrix of the Estate of George A. T. Roberts, deceased, and iat ime, then and there, make pplication to the said Judge for a nal settlement of her administra- tion of said estate, and for an or- der discharging her as such Admin- istratrix Dated this the 9th day of January, NOTICE POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC. TION, JUNE 2, 1936 eoce eecenc For Represen tative to State, T. s. CARO For a Mtative to State BERNIE C. PAPY Fi W. CURRY HARRIS ‘For State and County Tax’ J Collector FRANK H. LADD (For Re-Election) For State and County Tax: Collector JOE McMAHON Stiperviser of R Turn SOHN ENGLAND For Justice of The Peace Second District ENRIQUE ee | For Justice. of the Peace Second District ABELARDO LOPEZ, JR. For Constable Second District ENRIQUE MAYG Subseribe to The Citizen—2@c | weekly. OLTSBERG | | SPECIAL SALE ON i KAYSER SILK HOSE TWO SMART BUDGET BUYS IN KAYSER HOSE 75¢ 4-Thread “Mir-O.-Kleer” course, these famous Kayser Hose are. Lovely new shades have ar- rived. —filawless, of | Smart Service Weight —a Kayser value in a 7-thread, 42-gauge Hose. Sheer enough but practical, too! 7s¢ to flatter, Both styles on sale Saturday, pair <: TOE. A. D. 1936. MARY L. ROBERTS, As_Administratrix of the Estate of George A. T. Roberts, Deceased, : 17-24-31; feb7-14-21-28; mar6- Cevcccccecccccccccesooes FOR SALE use arfd let at 1307 White- ighborhood. 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