The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 20, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR ot SOCIETY tet Nifia deLisa Calleja, Editress TELEPHONE 149-J F 200000000000 S0SCSCOOSOTEOOOSOSOSOSOSSOOOOOSSSSC® Miss Izett Demeritt And Harry Saunders Married Here Tuesday The marriage of Miss Izett De- Amaryllis Demeritt, the latter the - of Mr. and Mrs.| young sister of the bride, were tt, to Harry R. Saun-| charming flower girls in their crisp peach and blue organdie dresses, and they strewed flowers on the pathway for the bride in a sweet gesture. Little Al Goeh- meritt, John Deme ders, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. N./ Saunders, s solemnized on Tuesday evening of this week at, 8:00 o’clock the Fleming Street Method:st Church, with the Rev-!ring, acting as ring bearer, car- erend Shuler Peele officiating. jried a satin heart on which the The bride w ovely in a tiara-/ ring rested. shaped vei] with buds and orange| Emory Blackwell officiated as blossoms, and wore a gown of | best man during the ceremony, white lace. She carried a bouquet and Wadsworth Demeritt, brother of white rock roses. Her attend-jof the bride, was ants were also beautifuily gown-| Both were conservatively attire ed, Miss Fannie Roberts, the|in blue serge. matron of honor, wearing peach! Mliss Susan LaKin rendered the satin and car ng pink radiant'song, “I Love You Truly” for the rosebuds, | occasion and Mrs. Bernard Rob- There were two bridesmaids,!erts played Mendelssohn’s Wed- Miss Gladys Russell appearing ini ding March, completing a truly blue organdie Miss Jennie! lovely and impressive affair. Fae Lowe in yellow organdie.j Both Mr. and Mrs. Saunders) Both the bridesmaids carried|are Key Westers. and number in) bouquets of pink radiant buds.! their circle a host of friends who and had sprays of flowers.in their} join in wishing thera an unmar- hair. |red and long and very happy mar-; Little Misses Betty Canova andi ried lif d Raul’s Club Particularly Interesting To Visitors One of the loveliest and most| fashioned from marine life by| exciting places in the city, Par-| native artisans, brasswork, and aj i interest to Wi-| host of unusual brilliantly white ter visitors, is Ra Club on the} 7 | Boulevard, and it: ‘ons. Raul] ©oral pieces. himself has worked indefatigably! Everyone is familiar with the to make the place the beautiful] tame trained fish in the pool that and inter x spot it is. | practically eat from your hand. Surroundi the building are;| There is also an unfortunate; the marine gardens, in which are! young turtle in grave danger of} to be seen all the different varie-| going hungry, for though he} ties of coral in all kinds of for-| bravely fights his way forwrad| mations and designs. There is! and occasionally gets a bite of finger coral, brain, leaf, staghorn| food, the large voracious group- and other kinds of coral. There|ers promptly take it away from are conch shells and cowrie shells,|him. The turtle, undismayed,! hundreds of them, i varying| patiently edges forward again and| shades from palest pink to bright! there is a repetition of the same salmon, and these are arranged! procedure. in circles and formations] The interior of the club with the coral exhibit in a charm-} unique and charming. There are ing and advantageous decorative fish net drapes and lights clever-| scheme. All hese specimens ly placed in shells. The murals on} were brought up out of the sea’ the walls surrounding the dance by Raul himself or his helpers, | some of the rarer coral from; various racial dances, including} depths amoun to as much as|the Oriental, A'rgentinian, Negro thirty feet. and Parisian or modern. In an upstairs room of the| Visitors like the hospitable and building are also some fine ex-! friendly attitude prevailing in the hibits. There are shells polished | club, and it has proven more pop- to mirror brightness, novelties ular this year than ever before. row is | Arrange Dance At Raul’s Club A large crowd is Oyster Supper On Tuesday An Oyster Supper will be given in the Woman’s Clubhouse on Tuesday, March 24, starting at 5:30 o’clock under the auspices of the local chapter of Catholic| Daughters of America. The ladies have prepared an ex-) cellent menu and in addition will) hold a sale of homemade cakes and pie: expected to attend the regular Saturday night dance at Raul’s Club on Roose- velt Boulevard tomorrow night at 10:00 o’clock. Music for the affair will be fur- | nished by Pritchard’s Orchestra. jhold its regular Saturday night dance tomorrow evening starting at 9:30. Tommy Thompson’s will furnish a program of dance} musie for the affair, ‘Arrange Dance For Tomorrow Night Orchestra Silver Slipper Dance Hall, an annex to Sloppy Joe’s Bar, will SOCoowoecosoeeccceces | eooceosceeeeseseoCeeeees EWS AND REVIEWS! PERSONAL MENTION; ul What They Say Whether Right Or Wrong ° Williams, southern of the Abbott eocccccece | President A, {Laboratories with headquarter oe jin Miami, who was in Key West} | yesterday for a brief visit, left on the afternoon plane for Miami. Russ A? va | representative William Green, of L: “To allow courts to review law for the purpose of nullification i to create an all powerful judiciary and to establish government by! the judiciary.” Robert Hopper, of the equip- | ment division Southern Bell Tele- {phone company, left yesterday Dean A. Fales, Professor of Auto-! afternoon by plane for Miami motive Engineering: jafter a brief business conference} “If the present style trend con-; with T. H. Pittman, manager of tinues, automobiles are going to} the local branch. be increasingly dangerous to} drive. | spending a billion dollars annual- ily in excess of any amount neces- saty for the efficient running of the government.” FL BY PLANE FROM KEY WES1 TO MIAMI Make Reservations by Phone Telephone 620 if Regular Planes, Miami-Key West Airways, Inc. i Daily Except Friday RATE, ONE WAY, $7.50 Leave Key West 4 p. m., Ar rive Miami 5:20 p. m. Fast - Comfortable - Safe Joseph Stalin, Russian Dictator: “To attempt to export revolu-/ tion is nonsense. Without desire} in a country there would be no} revolution.” William E, Borah, U. S. Senator from idaho: | “For twenty years we have been! hest Colds groomsman.; THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PROTESTS AGAINST STAR MAIL ROUTE Deeming the present six-day 2 (Coutinesé-fross 8 One) week first class mail service and not leave for several hours and'twice a week second class mail possibly not then, a traveler, even| steamship service out of Tampa in- Mr. Boyd, would not be reconciled | #deauate and unsatisfactory, Mr. {to wait but would probably tell |the ferry management they could/ the second class mail and parcel lall “migrate to a warmer climej post should come out of Miami by jthan Key West and then fan | Seas raul e oe SS “I understand your departmen’ snow ane meccere si scale says that it cannot give this serv- perhapagegn tc oe : ice because it costs too much and ; The letter then,-gives -an. illus-| they haven’t got the money,” Mr | tration of what the service would{ Porter continued. “If sueh is the | mean to this community of twelve | case do they realize what | thousand people. “A party writes}are saying? CERTAINLY HU- 'me out of Miami on Mowday. The! MAN MISERY AND MISFOR {letter leaves Miami Tuesday morn-| TUNE SHOULD BE CONSIDER- Inig on your star routey sxeaches | ED ON A PLANE OTHER THAN Key West Tuesday evening and is|IN TERMS OF DOLLARS AND delivered to me Wednesday morn-| CENTS. 3 ing. I answer it Wednesday but “We need all the constructive it cannot Ieave until Thursday/help and efforts which can be put morning and arrives in Miami forward to bring us back to a thursday evening too late for de-j self-sustaining basis as early as ‘livery and gets to the party Friday| possible. = ;morning. In other words a letter “This city in the past has con- | written in Miami and addressed to ime here in Key West, only a dis- jtance of 150 miles, takes five | days before the writer can get a ' reply.” { dollars into the national treasury and now in its hour of need there} should be no quibbling over the spneding of a few thousand dollars which has left us in a complete | See eeeeeecorcocscooocoes! state of isolation.” | Porter believes “‘we should have} a daily air mail letter service and} they j tributed millions upon millions of} who reside on Bahia Honda island,! ]in an old isolated fish camp, say | fishing for all kind of fish is the} finest in the world under the, steel trussel af Bahia Honda. | BIG PINE KEY | ECHOES eee ee M s a look: ly f. ae Mrs. Saunders looks eagerly for Fan i was o* parts ceuidihing of | catch off of No Name bridge. iEdward Nolan, Bob Bardok, Ed.' j Hall and Geo. Hall. They are! | from Buffalo, N. Y. Their great-) stewart took eight families from st ambition is to catch amber-| Key West in the mail truck, to No {jack and big kings. They are Name on a picnic. In the party down here enjoying the fishing and‘ y2)e Paul Richardson and family, the salubrious climate. James Bailey and family, Mrs. R. !M. Stansell and children. Mrs. John Jones is the; undisputed, Stansell and Mrs. Bailey are i king of crawfishermen. It is noth-| daughters of Capt. Roberts: The ing for him to catch one or two! party went in the mail boat Turtle ) hundred crawfish in one night.|to Bahia Honda and caught some ' John Jones is a colored gentleman, fine fish and gathered 200 conchs, ! residing on the Bahia Honda #ide} Everyone enjoyed the picnic im- of Big Pine. | mensely. } A pienicing we will go! George J. Jack Wentworth has snugly! housed his_wife in a shack on No! Dr: 9. J. Chaney from Akron, Namie Key. ; 0. is down on the Keys in his Ee ! Curtis air car Akrno II. He has | been down here two months and ;expects to leave today. He is a great enthusiast tarpon fisherman. Having hooked 53 tarpon on the | This Liquid Kills No Name Lodge is widely known as the stop-over place for auto tourist who wish to catch the early morning ferry. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Buhkhart, | He alone is responsible floor are in abstract, and depict] ! | der be published once | Mr. Porter cites other ob- stacles of the proposed star route} and its many disadvantages and “we are entitled to more consid- eration and better treatment and we must have it. Therefore until such time as we can obtain through} fast highway transportation from Miami here the present aii mail service for first class mail must be continued regardless of the slight additional cost involved.” Relative To Funds The reply given by the local postmaster to a question asked by fect that the “postoffice depart- ment has no funds available for this continued ‘air service is no reasonable excuse. Whatever funds are necessary should and must be an act of Almighty God. He and for Labor Day storm which wrecked and devastated our railroad com- munications with the mainland and LEGALS RY. muel Ludlow, Complainant, Osborne vs. Alma Ludlow, Defendant. by affidavit the sworn bill fi in the above-stated cause that a Ludlow, the de- fendant therein named, is a_non- resident of the State of Florida and that her residence and address are unknown; that said defendant is over the age of twenty-one years; that the no person in the State of Florida the service of a sum- ry upon whom would 5 endant. It is therefore ordered that said defendant he and she is hereby re- ired to appear to the bill of com- plaint filed in said cause on or be- It appear id defendant. It is further ordered that this or- each week for four consecutive weeks in the West Citizen, a newspaper pub- d in said county and state. Done and ordered this 2ist day of February, 19 (Seal) ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk Circuit Court. THOMAS S. CARO, Solicitor for Complainant. feb21-28; mar6-13-20 j were sent to the assistant | ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr, Porter which was to the ef-| 1 the; to give it a necessary and ade- quate mail service which would enable it to carry on until such time as it can obtain direct and fast highway transportation to the mainland.” Copies of Mr. Porter’s letter post- master general, senators and rep- POLITICAL | | DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC. TION, JUNE 2, 1936 }resentatives in congress, with the| request that they give their co-, operation in obtaining the “‘con-: sideration to which we are justly entitled.” | provided. Our isolation is due to For Representative to State For State and County Tax Collector JOE McMAHON Supervisor of Kegistration JOHN ENGLAND For Justice of The Peace Second District ENRIQUE ene For Justice of the Peace Second District Legislature | 5. CARO i ABELARDO LOPEZ, JR. For Constable District |For Representative to State First CLEVELAND DILLON | Complainant, vs. Jasper James Canup, Defendant. BLICATION appearir affidavit the sworn bill filed in the above-stated cause that Jasper James Canup, the defendant therein named, is a non-resident of the State of ida and; that ‘his residence “4s known; that sald defendant is over the age of twenty-one years; that there is no person in the State of Florida the service of a summons chancery upon whom would bind a defendant. It is therefore ordered that said defendant be and he is hereby re- quired to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on or before Monday, the 6th day of April, A. otherwise the al- legations of said’ bill will be taken confessed by said defendant. It is further ordered that this or- der be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in said county and state. Sth day of Done and ordered this March, 1936. (Seal) ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk Circuit Court. THOMAS S. CARO, Solicitor for Complaint. maré-13-20-27; apr3 Bermuda Meat Market STEER MEAT Heavy Western Meat Rhede Island Red Hens, 4 to 5 Ibs. each Pork Shoulder, Loin, Ham, Ete. White at Vi Phone 52 CASA MARINA Key West’s Hotel De Luxe AMERICAN PLAN 200 Delightful Rooms, Each With Private Bath inia Afternoon Tea or a la Carte Palm-Shaded Sandy Beach with CASINO Masseur in Attendance PETER SCHUTT, Manager Legisiature BERNIE C. PAPY For County Judge ROGELIO GOMEZ For County Judge W. CURRY HARRIS For State and County Tax Collector FRANK H. LADD (For Re-Election) For Constable Secend District ENRIQUE MAYG MONROE THEATER | Ken Maynard in WESTERN FRONTIER Frank McHugh-Patricia Ellis, in 1), FRESHMEN'S LOVE Matinee: Baleony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ SPECIAL OFFER Se SR PERMANENT WAVES Iwo Permanents | nga i] Better Waves, $5.00 and up MRS. 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