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PAGE FOUR Deceeeveccsoosesecensees SOCIETY ree Meking Ready For Sor esecescesesececeeee Mrs. C. Watkins “Frolics Of 1936” | Returns Home set for which the Everything “Frolies of 1 Friday, April 17, at Madrid C ee is 92 opens Habana- take? pected to be show that has West this Four dan and a num- vocal num- Riggs. Pritchard, ; Lowe and| stepping chorus with routine. Chorus: Dollis Burchell, Madge Sands, Bebe Spence. Presenting very ey ‘Two Together. | IH. Melodies a, . “Blue; and; . Dol- c. on| by Mrs. Danube, a chorus. Chorus lie Burchell and Edn. “Blue Prelude.” Beccaise and Winifred Mar d. “Alice Blue F n ! Dillon. | IV. “Arleen.” danced by Mrs.! Blondon Goehring and W. S| Ha Zenia Ho: R The Three Medleys sing-} PERSONAL MENTION, eo Spottswood. | w ith) this! friends in retu irned morning. | Frark 0. Roberts, tice of the afternoon treatment by peace jus-/ ict, left yes- Miami to | a sp st Martha Buck, of the WPA employm division, left yester-| day afternoon for Miami en route to Jacksonville on business. Bert Quinn, mechanical 0. s.S the after a short v and other rela’ employe with the| forces of Taylor, former Keyl a resident of Mi morning fo Marine hos a_ broke Arthur n the pital, with ankle. suffering i i Mr. and Mrs. R. McDonald, who} were in Ki al weeks! ago and dec a good} place to spe ion, re-| turned Sunda contem-} Tortugas and! Fort Jefferson. i E. George Be’ veyor who w d, marine sur-} Key West inj prwriter | Italian| left by ded ddelena Oder morning for Mi ——— j William H. Cates, candidate fo: state superinten {£ public in-} struction, a morning and is meeti custom arrived — thi with relativ B. C. Meader auditor with} the WPA organization in Key. West, returned this morning from| a business trip to Jacksonville. | | dairy farm Miss Lora women’s work West and ¥ for a brief v with local WPA o terday afternoon Key} here! conference ; als, left yes- Miami, | 1 Key West Miami, who in the; Paul Marks, fo: er now an ato here for interest of the polit of fri noon | i Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Rieker,| who own their home in Key W st and spend about six months each} year here. will leave tomorrow] morning over the highway for} their summer home in Hallam,} Pennsyl for who: attorney Airways, James E. Yonge. the Pan Ame n was in Key West yesterday on, connected with the} ion to continue the plane: service between Miami and Key the: _ these services, er ti | will go to east Bahia Honda Key | Gibson, Willie § Mrs. thad been visiting Watkins, relatives VIEWS AND REVIEWS) who | and | pression in the chemical What They Say Whether Right Or Wrong Srecscoscesceoseeqsoenece M. A. Hines, chemist, Northwest- ern University: “There has been but little de- indus- friends in Key West for the past ; month, left this morning over the | highway for her home in M iami, This was Mrs. Watkins’ it here in| more than | School Circle To | Hold Meeting The regi meeting Division Street P.-T. A. | held this afternoon, aecording to ‘announcement made today. Plans for the May Day Festival) will be made at this meeting, and |a large attendance of members is vies Club To Meet On Friday There will be a social meeting of the Junior Woman’s Club held on Friday afternoon £ 5 to 7 | o'clock. and Bridge will be played during the after- ; Noon. { Hostesses on the occasion will be Miss Rita Pinder, Mrs. Howard Wilson and Mrs. Earl Mitchell. jing “It’s Written In The Stars” and “ | SERVICES AT Lights Out.” LOCAL CHURCH! Addresses on the Book of Ruth will be given _by Rev. Steb- bins of Tampa at the _Bible and | Truth Gospel Hali_ 1127 Southard . tonight, We fe day welcomed to attend it is stated. Soccccccesensescovececce BIG PINE KEY ECHOES PSOSHSHSHOSHSSSSOHOESEEESE Captain John Carey, owner and ‘captain of his boat Willard, have |in his crew Charlie Key, Roy Rob- and Rennie Russell. . They} or Sand Key and will be gone five or six weeks on a sponging trip. They have a full supply of provi- ions. Jack Roberts, son of Billie Roberts, is taking Russell Harpers place at No Name Lodge. He meets every ferry and dis- tributes cards. He is an energetic lad and will. maybe, some day! ; amount to something. Last Wednesday night Saunders family had some com- }pany. Clarence Key and Mr. Stephens drove the three miles in | Mr. Key’s car and called on them. J. Jack Wentworth tries to catch fish but can’t catch any— maybe he baits his hook on thej wrong side or maybe if he spits ‘on the bait he will catch one. Blow, ye wind hi Q’.. The wind ihas been blowing at Santa force for the last 10 onde tain Jim Gibson and bodied crew consists Darmas the cook. In their small oat Terra they have stocked up} with $125.00 worth of provisions West, left in the Miami. afternoon for Alton Par! tho conducts in Monroe County, f\left yesterday afternoon business trip in Miami. for J. Gerry Curt employment di’ who recently received orders ferring him to the resettlemen division at Washington, left th morning over the highway fo: Miami and after a brief stay there vill proceed to the capital. |'No Itch Too Deep For This Liquid Imperial Lotion contains six itch killing medicines that go down into ; skin folds to reach and kill the cause of eczema, rash, tetter, ring- worm and common itch. Snes to use. Two sizes, 35c and 31.00. MONROE THEATER Edward E. Horton in HER MASTER’S VOICE —also— KIND LADY Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night; 15-25¢ and! Captain! the, | George E. Vincent, former presi- dent, Rockefeller Foundation: “Humor is the symbol of lib- erty and freedom in a country where we can see the ridiculous side of polities.” James W. Wadsworth, congress. man from New York: “I do not believe that agricul- ture can be placed on a_ stable jand prosperous basis by the em- | ployment of artificial devices.” | | | | Herbert Hoover, former Presi- i dent: | “Civilization has advanced only | whenever and wherever the criti- {cal faculty in the people has been free, alive and unpolluted.” Sam Massingale, from Oklahoma: snipe is what railroad men call a section-hand.” congressman | Colby M. Chester, president, Na- tional Association of Manufac- turers: “Industry is sure that we are on the verge of prosperity and in- dustry can be counted upon to do its part.” James Harvey Rogers, Yale University: “If we have inflation, it will be because our budget gets out of control.” professor, Cordell Hull, Secretary of State: “The primary purpose of the American foreign policy is the maintenance and promotion of peace.” David Lawrence, mentator: “As the opposition party, the Republicans have failed hopeless- political Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture: “The bulk of the money paid under the AAA programs went to {the men who needed it most, the small praises William E. Borah, U. S. Senator, from Idaho: “The farm problem is national as much as any problem that can be presented to the American j people. | acces H. Dern, Secretary of { F: | “We still live in a world of ‘men, not of angels, and it is still ace the same old world.” ; Harry L. Hopkins, WPA admini trator: “I personally have yet to find ja ease of a person getting a job jon relief rolls because of politics.” STRANGE OFFER ‘CLEVELAND, Ohio—A letter was recently received by a news- ; paper in this city from Woody Murphy, a vietim of tuberculosis, n which the man offered to sell is body for medical experimenta- tion for $5,000. i Kansas State'Teachers college ! t Emporia has started work on $60,000 athletic stadium. fi | i | | and expect to be out sponging for '; four or five weeks. H Captain Joe Johnson was seen at No Name twicemaking long distance phone calls. Something j must be brewing. Look out. —— AND THEIR EGGS ARE KILLED BY | Columbia Dry Cleaning Give Your WOOLEN SUITS, RUGS FURS, COATS, DRESSES AND BLANKETS This Protection Before Storing For The Summe: PHONE 57 THE KEY WE! POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC. TION, JUNE 2, 1936 Coccreccceccnccccccccocs For Representative to State Legislature T. S. CARO For Representative to State Legislature BERNIE C. PAPY (For Re-Election) For County Judge ROGELIO GOMEZ For County Judge W. CURRY HARRIS For foate Satee RAYMOND R. LORD For State and County Tax Collector FRANK H. LADD (For Re-Election) For State and Gay Tax Collector JOE C. MCMAHON For County Commissioner Fifth District W. A. PARRISH For County Commissiorer~ Second District aS MARCOS A. MESA For Juvenile Judge MRS. JEFF KNIGHT For Juvenile Judge FRANK O. ROBERTS For Juvenile Judge MRS. JULIETTE RUSSELL Ripecetene ok Restated JOHN ENGLAND (For Re-Election) For Justice of The Peace Second District ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR. 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 Subscribe to The Citizen. SPECIAL OFFER —on— PERMANENT WAVES f'wo Permanents $5.00 for .... Better Waves, $5.00 and up MRS. MILLER 407 South Street Pi PIRATES COVE Famous Fishing Camp on Over- sea Highway 20 Miles From Key West Swimming Pool Charming Surroundings Unsurpassed Fishing Excellent Cuisine Will Be Open Until May 15 For Reservations Telephone Pirates Cove KSONVILLE f me 574-31; ST CITIZEN | | PEOPLE'S FORUM ° HISTORICAL ERRORS Editor The Citizen: Your editorial on “Easter in Saturday’s edition of The Citizen: is not exactly correct. I will let {some of the inaccuracies pass not iwishing tc engage in a religious controversy. I think you wil! not be offended if I point out historieal errors. ; (1) I quote: on April 25 the 1843.” That is incorrect. time was 1886. (2) I quote: “But (Easter) will not occur se late in any year, of the present century.” It will oceur again in 1943 and leay you.and I live to see it, Sincerely, W. J. REAGAN, S. J., Pastor. two} “It (Easter) fell: last time in The last REV. 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