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PAGE FOUR dee +: SOC! fF 2eeesecoccscaceenececeee Plan Presentation Of ‘Frolics Of 1936’ Here Tomorrow Night ill be presented tomorrow night at Habana- “Frolic Madrid Club and care for hime! Pritchard’ affair. Ic noon by A complet nde uspices of ld Pi ast prese lirecti 1 mu. jance ore 0. program of the Fr FROLICS OF 1936, Directed By Gerald Pinder I. “Goody, Goody” Choris Dolli * Accordian Wi. “Let Yourself Go” GENERAL “On A Sunday Afternoor And Danced By Gerald Chora Dolii Romeld: Johnson Helen Saunders Edith Russell i IV. Burchell Barbara Joc Singin; Presenting Lopez, The Silver Mask” LB archell Pay Ac Edna Larsen GENERAL Revue Styles From “The VII. Spring Witt Models: ii Edith Russell Margaret Ladd Rita ‘Pinder. I Lujan Atwell Albury. Guito. 1, jan 5. Thelma Helen Eloi: 6. Johnson ey. Pritchard. Martha Carbonell VIII. Presenting George Mills Whi “Tel «Danced By GENERAL Melodies In Blue Danubi IX. Star Dust” X. Finale: ‘enia Hoff, Adagio .... Emerson Becea “Alice Blue Gown” (Ballet Toe)..... “Beautizul Lady In Blue”. Easter Peaniset:mensliidl By Pupils Of Division St. School The Second Grades of the Divi-, sion Street School presented on} Monday an I pre-| senting the scene in Joseph’s Gar- ster Pageant re den the first Easter morning. was used a: also at the I Tuesday. Those taking part were lows: The three the tomb were Ethieen Virginia Kelly, Lydia Peter, George Smith; John, John} Knight; Ang at the Tom Florence Russell and Junita Gri fin; Flowers in the Garden: Tulips. Ruth Boza, Nellie Mbej Romaguerra, Hildred Robert: Onelia Gonzalez, and Noelia So-/ riano; Goldenrod, Gloria Knowles, | Lillian Harvey, Bertha apel program and A. meeting held} fol-! ing Clenny, Arravelo;| women y Perez,! Miss E. Allison Returns To City | ‘Miss E. Meredith Allison, who! went to New York several weeks ago to be bridesmaid at the wed-} ding of a friend, returned _ this mort@ng to join her mother Mrs. > Elwood AYlison. i Mrs. Allison and daughter are| annual winter visitors and after| a very delightful season, are planning to return, about May 1, to their estate in Wallingford, Coxey (“General”) | the in Mich., who led gton back 1894, born at Selinsgrove, &2 years ago today. This Liquid Kills Skin Itch Quicker Containing six kinds of itch kill- ing, medicines, Imperial Lotion flows freely into skin folds and pores to reach and kill itching of eczema, rash, tetter, ringworm and gommon itch. Two sizes, 35¢ and $1. CPOTOTTCOOHOTO SOO OOOOOOOOOSTOOOOOOOOOOOOES i floor show has bee “What's The Name Of x and Danced By Edith Williams and Chorus | Fae Pinder, Betty Lou Boza, Dora BY ac: | eocccsecce devdrecccce The Original Twelve. n arranged under tHe experienced nder who has made quite a name ntations. hestra wil} furnish musie for the 1s can be made up until 2:00 p. m. Friday after-|f Olics is as follows: Sung and Danced By Chorus Edna Riggs Bebe Spence Louise Pritchard Eugene Wilson Sung By Edna Riggs Danced By Gerald Pinder DANCING +--+. Sung By Madge Sands Pinder, Norma Gare!a and Chorus Eloise Guito Edna Riggs Helen Albury Maude Lowe Margaret Ladd Carey | i ES a | at Song “Moon Over Mi | «Composed By John Pritchard| Silvio Parra and Louise Pritchard Bob Saunders Edilio Borges Paul Mesa Walter Williams DANCING | mi” | | | { | eocccevoccs doove| PERSONAL MENTION; eocccecccsee- evece| in friends, spending a few days with relatives and turned this morning. Will H. Cates,” candidate for state superintendent of public in- struction, who was in Key West Tuesday for a few hours left in the afternoon for Miami. re-! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Deane, of New Orleans, La., have been or a few days, guests of Mr. and M A. Peterson, at the home on Division street. Mrs. A. E.. Sharpley, who was record of Henry Lewis, i this city. Mrs. Amelia Olivieri, who was}struck by one he received his first Miami! medical attention in 50 years. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC CAR BROKE HIS RECORD { LYNN, Mass.—aA car broke the! 90, of As a result of being, I POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS | { i TION, JUNE 2, 1936 oon? For Representative to State Legislature T. S. CARO spending a vacation in Tampa with relatives and attended the convention Order Eastern Star, was a returning passenger on the Cuba this morning. Dr. Bascom Palmer and Dr. E. S. Hirsch, of Miami, arrived this morning and plan to spend a few For Representative to State \ Legislature | BERNIE C. PAPY (For Re-Election) For County Judge ROGELIO GOMEZ days fishing. They were guests at Rotary luncheon today. Mrs. Nina Ryder Johnson, di- For County Judge W. CURRY HARRIS {ceive umtil 10:00 a ; andlor purchased. hereunder the face LEGALS LEGAL. NOTICE Pursuant to Chapter 15891, Laws lorida, the undersigned will re- on Wednes- day, April 29, | 19 sual Governor's Office in Tallahassee. | Florida, sealed offerings of matured} or unmatured Road and _Bridge,| Highway or Refunding Bonds of| MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. is All offerings submitted MUST BE FIRM FOR TEN DAYS BS QUENT TO THE DATE OF OPE ING, ie, through May 9, 1936, ang’ must state full name,» de- scription and serial numbers of . bonds, interest rate, date of issue, date of maturity, and price asked. Bonds that are in de- fault of interest must be offered at a FLAT. price, which price shall be of m. | eoccccee| CLASSIFIED” 7 COLUMN PERSONAL TOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS, INDIGESTION victims, why | suffer? For quick relief get a free sample of Udga, a doctor's prescription at Gardner’s Phar- macy. mar25-26-27 ;aprl-2-3-8-9-10-15)- 16-17x understood to be-the price asked DUE, INPAID COU- PONS . ATTACHED, and_ notice is hereby given that if any such coupons have been detached prior to delivery of any bonds accepted value of such migsing coupons will he | deducted from purchase price; and{ offerings must be submitted on this basis. Sealed envelope containing such offerings shall plainly state on its face that it is a proposal for the sale of Monroe County bonds. The right is reserved to reject any and all offerings or portions of offerings. STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRA- TION OF FLORIDA, David dent, J. M. Lee, State Comptroller, Secretary, as vy. V. Knott, State Treasurer, det surer, apri6-it{ ; 5 as Lae rector for the State Board of So- cial Welfare, left yesterday for Miami en route to Orlando to at- tend the annual conference of the state organization. Mrs, Victor Moffat, who was spending a short vacation in Mi- ami with relatives, returned this morning. Frederick Wagner, owner of the Yacht Paula Louise, left yéster- day afternoon for a visit with friends at Miami Beach and at- tend a meeting of the Rod and Reel Club at that point. Captain Ted Canova, who has | gained a reputation as a success- Store of Fashion,” I. &ppelrouth Evening . Evening Evening Evening Evening -Evening Attire, Sport Attir Beach Attire| Bathing Suit Bathing Suit Bathing Suit Beach Attire] ite and Janice Lewis, Singing ~-....I Told Every Little Star” 1 Me That You Love Me Tonight” zerald Pinder and Dollis Burchell DANCING Attire Attire! Attire| Attire Attire! Dollis B urchell and Edna Riggs and Winifred Marshall Florence Dillon s. Eva Warner Kitty Symonette, Florence Mite chell, Clementina del Pino, and] Beverly Cruickshank. Daffodils, | Henriquez, Mamie Knowles, Min-| It: nie Knowles and Rose Marie At-| Sinia, 53 well Violets, Sylvia Cates, Clark, Dorothy Malone. Roberts, and Florence Ranger; Lilies, Joan Doughtry, Frances} Mora,’ Isabel Fernagdez, _ and| Gloria Vinson; Butterfly, Eliza- beth Ann Gardner; Bluebird, Jack Curry. i A song entitled “The Easter Hare” preceded the pageant. The following were rabbits: Henry Hall, Fred Thompson, Hilton! Tift. Curtis Wiggins, George! Charlow, Woodrow Niles, Manuel Alayon, Hugh Hinde, and Jack Niles. Betty! Shirley| School Circle To Hold Meeting There will be a meeting of the} Room Representatives of Key West High School tomorrow aft-| ernoon at 3:80 o'clock at the! home of Mrs. Jeff Knight on Washington street. A full attendance of the Room! Representatives has been request-! ed by the chairman. Pa.,| “FROLICS OF 1936” Auspices Original Twelve HABANA-MADRID CLUB Tomorrow Night, 10 o’Clock Call 220 For Reservations Before 2:00 o’Clock Tomorrow AA A TTT. | | | ful angler and whose guests this season have had remarkable suc- ess angling, left yesterday for For State and County Tax For State and County Tax For County Judge: RAYMOND R. LORD F Collectgx; O15 FRANK H. LADD (For Re-Election) Collector i JOE C. MCMAHON For County Commissioner ' Fifth Di rict i W. A. PARRISH | For County Commissioner Second District MARCOS A. MESA Miami. aeeccccoansocccesceanbene Today’s Birthdays 3 ae Bente Cake a ys of Indiana, born at Fal- mouth, Ind., 62 years ago. Tenn., Pikesville, tanooga, born at years ago. congressman, Tenn., 64 Lily Pons, opera singer, born in Frace, 32 years ago. For Juvenile Judge MRS. JEFF KNIGHT For saesmils Judge FRANK O. ROBERTS For Juvenile Judge MRS. JULIETTE RUSSELL ! For Juvenile Judge EVA B. WARNER Superaisor. celRagisiration JOHN ENGLAND (For Re-Election) Grace Livingston Hill, novelist, born at Weiisville, N. Y., 71 years ago. William De Beck, cartoonist, creator of “Barney Google,” born in Chicago, 46 years ago. Dr. Henry S. Pritchett, presi- dent emeritus of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, born at Fayette, Mo., 79 years ago. Dr, Alfred Einstein Cohn. of 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 the Rockefeller Institute of Med- arch, born in New York years ago. Dr. Samuel J. Crowe of Balti- more, noted surgeon, born in Vir- ears ago. Hire This Army Of “Salesmen’’ THEY’RE THE ADVER- TISING COLUMNS | if ess The Key West Citizen They'll take your message to every homé in the city and SELL ’EM your Wares or services, PHONE 51 The Citizen | } | | | For Constable First District, > RAY ELWOOD (For, Re-Election), For Constable Second District ‘!? ENRIQUE MAYG a PIRATES COVE Famous Fishing Camp ch 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 OLE VILLE FLORIDA very room with ower, soft water, steam best, AIR Conoitlongo ‘ COCKTAIL LOUNGE . COFFEE SHOP Rates--Single with Private Bath. 1% THE COUNTY SuDGE's couRT) N AND FOR MONROE COUNTY,: 12 LORIDA. IN PROBATE. ‘WO FURNISHED HOUSES. Ap- MISCEL!.ANFOUS | EXPERT SAW FILER and TOOL SHARPENER. Jas. D. Rob-! erts, Jr., 321 Catherine street. apr11-1mox FOR RENT ply 1120 Grinnell street. aprl EFRIGERATION REPAIRING | Sholtz, Governor, as Presi-| WHY SEND YOUR UNITS OUT, —lIf I guarantee my service? | When you want a guarantee service on your refrigerator, call 268 or 685-J. E. Martinez.' apr13-1mo| FOR SALE # NOTICE i Estate: 2) AC | PERSONAL CARDS—i00 printea cards, The Press, $1.25. Artman weet all creditors You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required to’ pr claims and demands wh i of you, may tate of Columb: a Judge of Monroe! Florida, at his office in the} Courthouse in Monroe Cou Fior: within eight calendar! e date of the first! Said claims or demands shall be in’ writing and! contain the place of residence and post office address of th imant be sworn to the a by agent or attorney. : s claims and demands not filed within the time and in the manner prescribed herein shall a void. Dated the 2nd day of Apri | 19306, lay f April, A. aa ELMER WIGGIN As Administrator of the Columbia’ L. Lewis, dece ap Subscribe to The Citizen, MONROE THEATER Claire Trevor-Ralph Bellamy in NAVY WIFE Gary Cooper-Ann Harding in PETER IBBETSON Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ ‘| JOHN C. PARK 828 SIMONTON ST. PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES PHONE 348 DEEP SEA FISHING Specializing in Day and Night TARPON FISHING RADIO CRUISER MOCCASIN CAPT. KING GOMEZ Star American Coffee NOW OFFERED IN THREE GRADES: STAR, Ib., 25¢ LARGO, Ib., 18¢ V. & S., Ib., 15¢ ROASTED IN KEY WEST pe 78 Rooms $2.00 - 80 Rooms $2.50 40 Rooms $3.00 - 24 Rooms $3.50 10 Semple Rooms with Private Bath $4.00 Shght increase for double occupancy UND Hotels STAR COFFEE MILL 512 Greene Street Phone 256 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 Summer Columbia Laundry PHONE 57 FINE WORK AT A REASON- ABLE PRICE CECIL GRAY TAXIDERMIST FISH MOUNTED 624 Front Street KEY WEST, FLORIDA WATCHMAKER, JEWELEP AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Wark ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 to 12—1 te 6 jou Saturday Nighite j with people. THURSDA APRIT @OCCeocesececsseeeeeses! of money he has earned. ‘easons 9. It shows that ne has i i. al en ~~ | ative and power to create ideas. 10. It teaches the fanda- wessdcsescdccccccen | mentale of big business 1. 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