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PAGE FOUR - ©9000000002000000000000000 00000000 0esesesed | secccccesecesecs SOCIETY +: ? Music Week Program Put Oa | By Students On Wednesday Are. the cele- the fourth In connection witt bration of Music W grades of the Division Street Sehool under the direction of Miss Gladys Pin- Amelia Cabot, as- sisted by Mrs. Robert Dopp, music! tefeher, presented the following phdgram on Wednesday morning in the*schoo m: Opening s ng When the Birds Are Waki Reading, Harold Has der and of Music n be cor- subjects, the To show how related with other following was giv ‘Music and He: Drill by the b Music and the girls. Musie and th—A Health he classes. A dance by History—The _his- Bunco Party Was Mach Enjoyed ° eve-" ning by the Episcopal Young Peo-| ple’s Service League in St. Paul’s Parish Hall was greatly enjoyed by everyone attending. e conclusion John De s' merft. for ‘high sco: won by Mrs. cious refreshments w Those attending were: Marguerite _—_Hilton, Shine, Dorothea Bean, Guito. Flo: Baker, fonso and Juliette William Mon Allen, Eugene Sawyer, Mitchell, Edward Ba lio Alfonso. Mrs. John Delgado, Mrs. Julia Bean, Mrs. Ralph Russell, Mrs. E. J. B » Mr. and Wi illiam Monsalvatge, Mtr. and } Aaron” McConnell, Mr. and Mr Emil Holm. Mr. and Mrs. ren, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Walte au G . Joe! nee and Aure- Jim Roberts, | Kemp. School Group Meet Tonight Plans for the coming Alumni dance will be made tonight at a meeting of the Key West High School Alumni Association to be} held in the school auditorium at | 8:00 o’clock. A large attendance of the membership at this meeting has been reques Hollon Bervaldi. Pintados Have House Guests Dr. and Mrs. have as their h Nilo C. Pintado use guests Mrs. Mrs. W. W. Pierce, of Sparks. Ga.. and Edwin Trevor Mrs, B. D. Trevor, who was Key West for a brief visit with his parents and other relatives, atriving yesterday, left at noon today over the highway for Little} River where-he: is making. his} home. een son of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Jane, of Havana, who was in Key West for the term of United States court this week, and secured final papers restoring her rights as an Amer- ican citizen, iled this morning on the Cuba vana. William Webster, 20-year- old} Chicago youth, escaped seven times in four years from the state reformatory at St. Charles, Ill. FLYING SERVICE DAILY FLIGHTS MATECUMBE MIAMI Bus Connection Miami CHARTER ANYWHERE Including Havana, Dry Ter- tugas, Miami, Naples Telephone: Key West, 620 Matecumbe, Craig 2 — £ Music’—_ Eloise} Emelina Al-| Tom War-! d_by the president, | sis-| a in} 1 tory and story of Joan of was sung by the boys. Music and Art—Famous paint- ings were displayed, stories read and sung. “Song, “Little Orphan Annie’—; Gloria Acevedo and a chorus of| girls. i Piano selection — Lorraine! Goethe. Song, “Spirit of the Bi by the Girls School Choru: A few lines about the life Franz Peter Sdivbert were ‘by Charles Sanchez. and his position. “The Brooklet” s the Girls School Chorus. | \Sailor Song — Boys Chorus. | For the final number, the pic- , tures of the instruments in an} ‘orchestra were shown, and each! one heard on the victrola. { and their | of re co by School Laced iene ~*~ ls 'Habana-Madrid In honor of the cast of the “Frolics of 1936”, an enjoyable party was given last night by the Original Twelve at Habana-Mad-| tid Club. Those attending enjoyed an; evening of dancing and entertain- Among those present were: Misses Edna Larsen, Laverne} !Lowe, Louise Pritchard, Thelma} Atwell, Bebe Spence, Faye Adam ;Helen Saunders, Edna Xenia Hoff, Madge Sands, Burchell, Edna Saunders, ; Russell and Helen Albury. | John Pritchard, Walter Williams, Jerome kowifz, Joseph Pinder, ; Pinder, Malcolm Sawyer, Carbonell, Hector Barroso, Jeff ; Knight, Jack Saunders, Bob Saun-} ders, Kermit Richardson, Paul Mesa, Odilio Borges, Delio Cru Joe Richardson, Mario Gare’ Rene Diaz and Mr. and Mrs. Joe | Lopez. iP. -T. A..Council ‘To Hold Meeting There will be a meeting of the; Monroe County Council P.-T. Assn, held tomorrow afternoon, beginning at 3 o'clock, at the! home of Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz 1101 South street. Installation of the new officers will take place at this meeting. {This will be the last meeting of the year. and a large attendance is requested. Edith | Ber- Newell ter, Mrs. J. G. Sirmans, of Talla-| hassee, Fla. This is their first visit to Kev} West, they told The Citizen, and’ are having a most delightful v: jeation and many new and pleas- | ing experiences. { Ceececccccesecceesescoces i Today’s Horoscope| | Today promises one who is | tle and steadfast of curpose. Also, \there is a combination of mental | assimilation and clear reasoning \that will go far in making the jeareer. Make the most of your orportunities, and ghoose your friends ere’ wisély! for ‘there is danger of misunderstanding, where ‘any false sense of security j will be fatal. t | ARCHER'S GROCERY | “The .Store. That Serves You Best” list steady customers silently consistently tell the story Our long of satisfied and our merchandise. We stock | and sell only foods which we are willing to stand back of. We solicit your patronage on | these, merits. We Welcome Responsible Accounts ONE STOP SERVICE DRESSED POULTRY FRUITS VEGETABLES FISH MEATS TURTLE DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 67 Free Delivery 814 Fleming Street |at Helena, Mont., |59 years ago. 7) nati, Gerald Pinder,} fa Jack |” j|HOUSE FOR SALE CHEAP.| | TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. Ap- | | ! oday’s Bir @eceeceserceeen: eoeccceea Charles L. Pack of Lakewood, | N. J., and Washington, D. C., for-} ester-economist, president of the American Tree Association, born) at Lerington, ich., 79 years ago. { eee j Archibald MacLeish of Farm-j poet, born at Glen- 44 years ago. i Gar en star, born! 35 years ago. Cooper, se Richard W. re, Cal., . born at Nevada City, Tully of Sierraj dramatist and pro- Cal., M: due | i | \ ‘: e : ! R. Deupree of Cincin dent of Procter born at Norwood, Richard pre capt Cal., a noted consulting and sani. tation engine born at Nor wich, Conn years ago. Dr. Gilbert W. Mead, president, of Washnigton College, Chester-! town, Md., born in Pittsburgh, 47 ears ago. CLASSIELED COLUMN SONAL STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS, | INDIGESTION victims, why suffer? For quick relief get aj free sample of Udga, a doctor’s cription at Gardner’s Pharm- ); may 1-6-7-8-13-14-15-20-21 ! FOR SALE | SPEEDEOAT, 24 feet long, 125; horsepower, 30 miles per hour. y equipped and guaranteed. Box G, The Citizen. may4-1mox 1116, Margaret street. may6-3tx i Howard | Barber apr23 FOR SALE CHEAP: Piano. Apply Gaiti’s Shop. g CLEANING AND PRESSING SUITS CI cL LEANED AND PRESS- All work guaranteed.) AL PRESSING CLUB, 809 Duval street, Helio Renedo. owner, may6-1lmo Rete ‘FOR RENT _ ply 1120 Grinnell street. mayl MISCELI.ANEOUS | EXPERT SAW FILER and TOOL} SHARPENER. Jas. D. Rob- erts, Jr., 321 Catherine street. pprii-lmox} ! cated 20 miles northeast of Colon in | 700 inhabitants which presents one j to be seen along the route of th | day cruises to Peru. | Atlantic, and one o. the three most ; the Americas. It was loc: THE KEY WEST CITIZEN GOLD HEAPED UPON HER Panama. To her shores once each { ACK in her youth when i quiet and retiring this litt! lage led a life of higt a great piles of gold re heaped upon her and by many a bloody con- flict she was protected from her foes. The village is Porto Bello, io- the Canal Zone — a town of about of the best pictures of colonial a: Porto Bello was fcunded in 1 and during the colonial period v the principal Isthmian port on strongly fortified Spanish cities in ed at the row head of the “Gold Roa cobblestone path leading t i the jungles of the Isthmus, to GAS CO. STARTS DRIVE ON SALES REFRIGERATOR SELLING TO BE KNOWN AS “LEADER. ' SHIP CAMPAIGN ‘Participation by the Florida Public Utilities Co. in a nation- wide household refrigerator ing drive to be known as the “Leadership Campaign” in which a “sword of merit” will be pre- sented as a trophy to each of a number of winning gas .com- panies, was announced here _ to- day by Roy E. Lade, manager of the local ¢ mpany. The cam- paign will last throughout May and June. “Our company is happy to an: nounce that it fas joined many hundreds of gas sell- j throughout the United will co: te in the hold reir sponsored by the American Association - Refrigeration mittee,” Mr. Lade stated. “The American Gas tion Refrigeration campaign last ye: the ‘Prosperi ig conte! Ga Com- | Commissioners Discuss thdays. Traveling Around America | |eounty commi { ee | Grace Line year Spain sent a great merchant | fleet under convoy of six or eight | warships manned with about 5,000 soldiers, to carry merchandise for the Isthmus and Peru, and to bear | back to Spain the gold and silver taken from the Peruvian mines and from the Inca temples and palaces at Cuzco. This gold was stored in | Panama until the arrival of the Spanish galleons. It was then sent across the Isthmus by muleteam to ‘FLOWERS FOR MOTHER'S DAY South Florida Nursery i tising Payment For Services Of Justice E. R. Lowe (Continued tween No Name Key Pine Key. Action of from Page One) and Big city council, a the i and others f Trammell and othe ative to having Cutter Tam eee vs | questing in ‘sunds to . near he oldest Revenue and three | Fine and For: John next £ R ation ervisor England went 0 the list the commissioner nd were ordere » rolls. Th list will be ew ¢ given at a restoration made, What is this thing called “Bouquet”? o Bello. Loag lines of mules eamed into the town laden with s of gold and silver sometimes in such quantities that the ingots y heaped in great gleaming piles in the plaza before they could be placed on boar: the waiting ships. | So great was the treasure that from {| ht to ten days were consumed in | ving it from shore to ship. COPE IOM BL i TO SUBSCRIBERS if you do pet recelve your Paper by 6:15 o'clock in the afternoon, call telephone 51! and a paper will be sent to your home. A complaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:30 to 7:15 p. m. for the purpose of delivering com- plaints. 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