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PAGE FOUK SOY Pr 26eeeseersecssscoses Needlecraft Club Meets Regular “ue eraft Club afternoon at the Curtis, director projects for the WPA, for the week end | Pinder-Robetts | Wedding Tonight Wedding of Miss Mary Louise yesterday Pinder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. “of Mrs,| Hamilton Pinder, and Benjamin _ _... Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Car- . ¥ e an enjoyable tyie Roberts, will be solemnized doing 8 o'clock this evening in Con- gregational church, Rev. E. R. Evans performing the ceremony. It was at first intended to have a the wedding before the musical of which he is chairman, @'Good Friday program at that the afternoon. given to: church this evening, but this plan nd Mrs.'has been changed and the cere-! fr. on was declared the} mony will follow the program! we aber. I which will begin at 7:30 and y this and the happiness! coneluded at 8:15 occasioned by the presentation of'— the basket had subsided a deli- hoped they will attend the next eshment course consist-) meeting, ing of ice ¢ , cakes and can- Those who enjoyed the dies was served by the hostess. [noon were: Mrs. Arturo Lujan, The club will hold S next/Mrs. Benjamin Demeritt, Mrs. meeting at the res Mrs.! Harold Pinder, Mrs. Bertie Higgs Benjamin Demeri rancis| Mrs. Greene, Mixon, street. Several of members| Joseph McMahon, and Mrs. were absent this week and it is] Sawyer. [EASTER EGG mT Pe Maitland Ad: the Thompson terday for a it on the ea: of held in the Needle- interests, was short home © Leroy Sawyer wh Judge W: ami, who a: ing for a meeting of the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge Commis left afternoon was in fancy work and sewing. to the club which occupied ernoon, spent regular ac- and M Fred Lang, pending a few days in Key| be. West, left over the highway this morning for Miami and will trav- el leisurely back to New York and home. one of t Joseph McM: after- pie ager of the} during the} and = Mrs.} man: closed, 1 leave over way tomorrow morning for their home in Fort Myers. Mr. did not know whether or not he would return next season. ence on the Leroy TREADWAY HOPEFUL OF BRIDGE PROJECT (Continued from Page One) | . that everyone continue to work in unison as they had in the past,, The Easter ‘rabbit will not for-| do everything possible to get the get less fortunate children in Key road completed and Key West West this season, it was indicated DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC.| would get back on the map and this morning when the recreation TION, JUNE 2, 1936 be the most po; winter re-‘section of the local WPA an- ¢ ° sort in the United tes. nounced that an Easter egg hunt Asked by T. Jenkins will be staged for them tomorrow cedar of the morning at Bayview Park. The sion, what was hunt is to start at 10 a. m. 2 up in the gover The recreation section has no For Representative to State) My. Treadw funds with which to stage the Legisiature Niece ates natters, mostly: hunt, Clem C. Price, in charge of BERNIE C. PAPY Bec Ceti ee 1 Roce tapes rececallnnigmaited call Mee ooe (For Re-Election) looked after and he thought it ing, and for that reason, the hunt may be necessary to have some Cannot be as claborate as those one in Washington to continually; directing it would like. ; keep in touch with the situation,’ There will be enough eggs, how-\ learn of the progress being made! €Ver, for the less fortunate kiddies and, when necessary, make gentle’ in Key West, and they are invited reminders to the proper offi-| to participate in the hunt tomor- | aie: | Yow morning. | Gives Status of Position | Mr. Treadway told his hearers that his work as agent for the or- ganizations, arid the people of Monroe county and Key West was not bei charged against these units. That he was chair- man of the Florida State Road For Representative to State Legislature T. Ss. CARO Curry, commis- by follow telegram, explaine d that For County Judge ROGELIO GOMEZ For County Judge w. CURRY HARRIS _ For County Judge RAYMOND R. LORD For State and County Tax Collector FRANK H. LADD (For Re-Election) great idea is to get the money for| the bridges and let other details in connection with the future be} worked out. i Mr. Treadway’ said that the of-: fer for the railway property did| For State and County Tax not include the terminals, any Collector Department and such was act-|ttack or eross ties. Long Key, JOE C. MCMAHON ing as neg Fishing Camp or any property on. Jack Golden asked if this would: the Florida Keys. \ mnét be a gcod time to send tele- | That the bridges and roadway as & te ative! Was to be so constructed that in| rep: ington the evtnt of economic condi ons) relative to opening the navy yard, Wattanting the rebuilding of the and put a group of ‘railroad, the conversion could be| work: quickly done, the property sold} Mr. Treadway replied that he nd the funds used to build in-] For Juvenile Judge did not think it would be wise to dependent bridges, as first hoped) © FRANK O. ROBERTS ect any other for. ! meeting. Mr. B. D. Trevor, member of the! For Juvenile Judge MRS. JULIETTE RU: SELL eee a bridge commission, stated that he meeting, but was ready at any time to desi oe eeacie beers res nate the authority vested in him,; Supervisor of Registration. ceuld he done: to the state road department, andj JOHN ENGLAND Carl Bervaldi, who was acting’ *eady to work to meet any ideas, ; eecchaicnan the meeting: ned which would mean success in) For Justice of The Peace plied that the idea was perfectly, Washington eat alright and if they so felt in-' In reply Mr. Treadway a; ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, clined a meeting for the purpose that he felt it necessary to again; = could be held after the present; Voice his appreciation of the; pedking. wes coucladed. complete cooperation which has! Mr. Porter then asked Mr, been manifested and should this Treadway, as one who was fami- 5Pitit continue all obstacles liar with the entire situation, if Would be surmounted and success he thought it was possible to get assured. i funds with which to build the! Mr. Bervaldi extended thanks: bridges other than as outlined, ;@"d appreciation for hitnself and! In reply Mr, Treadway said he, for the citizens of Key West’ and could not conc of the re-:assured Chairman Treadway that Motest possibility of securing the the §pigit, of cooperation which fends for’.eon of the has been évident jn the past \will road other than of the, continue. structures of the railway. The meeting was then ad- Ross C. Sawyer asked if the journed. \ road was to be constructed by the state road department and how was the money to be provided, eiehehekeheeieteeeeeea whether by grant or loan. Mr. Treadway replied that most of this work is done by the Bureau of Public Roads which he felt would mean that it would be supervised by the state road de- partment, as had all other ac-| tivities in Florida which had been, constructed by government funds. However, these details had not been worked out. Manner of Loan He expected that the mone: would be authorized by grant and loan, the loan to be paid back by! tolls from the bridges, against the traveling public. the present time he said, For County Commissioner Fifth District W. A. PARRISH For Juvenile Judge MRS. JEFF KNIGHT people to matter into this Golden said he did ke it a part of the large number nt thought it ie y- si For Justice of the Peace Second District ABELARDO LOPEZ, JR. For Constable First District CLEVELAND DILLON For Constable First District \ RAY ELWOOD) For Constable Second District ENRIQUE MAYG uction by use & ” La 2] r) ® Q bss) ~~ ¢ bas) Q. | | OOO Td i ik (if A LARGE SHIPMENT OF COIL SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES FOR SINGLE AND FULL SIZE BEDS COIL 60 FELT 80 SPRINGS @ UP MATTRESSES CUP No One Need Deny Himself The Luxurious Sleep And Comfort Which These Springs And Mat- tresses Afford, Particularly At Such Very Low Prices. Our Coil Springs Are By SIMMONS, The Name Synonymous With QUALITY. OD: assessed nN) Opens Skin Pores Kills Scalp Itch | With six itch killing medicines in liquid form, Imperial Lotion flows into pores and hair follicles | and thus gets at and kills the | cause of scalp itch. 35¢ and $1.00, | ‘ mai) Of Course, Our Time Payment Plan At Cash Prices Applies On ALL Our Merchandise a \ LONG’S FURNITURE STORE behead diditidéidéédédédéds Big Boy Williams in GUN PLAY the high-| Schutt | of; left, in; manager ived yesterday morn-/ i in} | who | | Gents $1.10 THE KEY WEST Een * Red Cross Aids 100,000 Families : In Flood - Stricken Eastern Area Left—A ton of baby food and blankets for infant flood refugees at Sunbury, Pa., sent by air. Upper right—Saddened by their plight fittle orphans of the "storm sup at Red Cross food station in Pittsburgh. Lower right—Warm 4 clothing was needed in Pittsburgh when zero weather followed floods. ie appalling floods that swept over eastern states during the | middle of March caused the Ameri- ean Red Cross to take under its care more than 100,000 families in thirteen States. Pennsylvania was | hardest hit, and in the cities of Pittsburgh and Johnstown the Red Cross either fed, sheltered or clothed 117,000 persons. The suffer- ing was intense, because added to deluges of flood water, came rain, snow and intense cold. Many cities and towns were cut off for 48 hours or more from com- munication with the outside world, both in Pennsylvania and in Con- necticut The Red Cross used air- planes to rush medical supplies into afflicted towns, and to drop food supplies from the skies over other ARRIVES HERE YESTERDAY Mrs. Will Baez was an arrival! over the highway yesterday after-| noon from Miami where Mr. Baez is employed- by the Florida East Coast Railway. s accom-! panied by her sister, Miss Phyllis} Richardson, who was visiti Perky with her brother. sister, Mr. and Mrs. son, Fred John-! LEFT THIS MORNING Nils Ohman Leslie, York City, his sist and M of New| after a brief visit with | and brother-in-law, Mr. Mario Calleja, at ‘their | home on Fleming Street, left | over the highway this morning for Mami. | Lf H JERE'S RELIEF Sore, Irritated Skin ' Wherever it is—however broken the Resinol “FROLICS OF 1936” HABANA-MADRID CLUB April 17, 10 P. M. RESERVATIONS—Phone 220 Couples $1.25 Ladies 55¢ places. Trucks with water, medi- cine, food, clothing were rushed into many towns, Amateur radio opera- tors told the outside world over short wave sets what the true con- ditions were. Within a few days the Red Cross had more fhan 200 relief. workers and 200 Red Cross nurses in all of the communities in the thirteen States which had suffered from flood waters. Admiral Cary T. Grayson, Chair- man, notified President Roosevelt, who fs President of the Red Cross, thata relief fund of at least $3,000,- 000 would be needed. President Roosevelt addressed a proclamation to the nation asking for liberal con- tributions. When double the number of families came under care of the he Fs MOTT TO SUSSCRIBERS if you do vet recefve your Paper by 6:15 o'clock in the afternoon, call telephone 51 and a paper will be sent to A complaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:30 to 7:15 p. m. for the purpose of delivering plaints. rielp us give you 100 percent service by calling 51 if you do not receive The C zen. 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