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ae FOUR -ee0ee0e rosa €lub To | Have Meeting School Group To Put On Dance Key West High School Alumni There will be a business meet- | will hold its annual ing of the Junior Woman’s Club | the 1936 grad- tomorrow afternoon at the club- | uates on Thursday, June 4, This house, beginning at 4:30 o’clock. : date was set at a meeting held Business of much _ importance; last Thursday evening in the will come before the meeting, it sehool auditorium. ‘is stated, and a large attendance Committees to function on this @bimembersiade event were appointed by the presi- dent, Holion Bervaldi, They are a “ae : Schoo! Circle To Mrs Millard’ Hold Meeting ver Armayor. | as follows: Joe Cleare, ‘There will be a regular meeting Edna Pin-' 97 the Division Street School | Mrs. Leonard Curry, Anibal 5 i» assn. tomorrow afternoon, or and Leonard Curry. Men, Leoward beginning at 3 o'clock. np, Mrs. Robert: New officers for the ensuing Alice Curry,’ year will be installed at this meet- Faye Lowe,, ing, Louise Kete' Anibal Armayor,' There will 42 a social hour Leonard Curry, Joe Cleare, Oliver, following the business session. Armayor and Fred Knight. {All members are requested to} Another meeting of the associa-: be in attendance. tion will be held on T sday,, eee May 14. in the school building.; Arrange Program At this meetin ports from the ‘a various cont Il be made’ For Tonight and furtner plans for the dance: aes will be made. Association dance in honor of ed. der, at Edith Clara Yates. J ! Young People's Department of | ; Fleming Street Methodist Church Hy i will present a Mother’s Day page- Making Plans To jant in the church tonight at 8:00 {o’clock. entitled “The Uncrowned Give Card Party | Queen There wil! be a meeting at the} This is in keeping with Mother’s Woman’s Clubhouse on Division, Day, which was celebrated yes- street at 8 o'clock Tuesday eve-|terday. A large attendance is ex- ning of all those interested in the! pected at this service. Benefit Card Party which will be held at the Colonial Hotel on May 27th. This party is being sponsored by Mrs. Thomas D. Orr, and it is} Mrs. expected that about twenty hos-|terested be present tomorrow tesses will assist her in making) night. and bring along your this party one of the headlights] “ideas” as plans will be perfected of the summer. and followed to make this “party” So far, there are ten fine door,a grand success. prizes to be donated, al: ten others for individual prizes, about table Orr requests that all in- eecaeenecace PERSONAL MENTION Today In History | ee eocccccernececccenceees: Alfredo Parroso, director of the| _1823—The Lady of the Lake, Key West Hospitality Band, who |*iling from England to Canada, eras TH Tampa) witht MreBarcace, | Woeceed. by iccbete ewacn ibaa 108 returned on the Cuba this morn. | 200 lives. ing. i wccccecocascecnsceccoece 1836—First issue of the first , newspaper in Towa—then part of! Mrs, A. M. Hewett, wife of A. | Wisconsin Territory—The Dubu- M. Hewett, treasurer of the Key ‘que Visitor. West Electric company, who wa: ae spending a vacation in Tampa, 1858—Minnesota admitted with relatives a returning statehood as the 32nd State. passenger on ‘the Cuba this morn- | ing. ~ | 1918—Late King George re- | views American troops in London. Hemingway and! son, Gregory, who were visiting! 1926 — The Mrs. Hemingway's parents, Mr. | worth-Nobile Expedition and Mrs. P. M. Pfeiffer at Pigott,: North Pole in the Arkansas, returned this morning ' “Norge.” on the Steamship Cuba, from} ——- Tampa. | 1931—Spanish mobs in Madrid jattacked and destroyed Catholic Mrs. Jennie B. DeBoer and | church buildings. mother, Mrs. Mary E. Bethel, left yesterday digesta over the high: L E G A L Ss way for Miami where they will be | STATE guests of Mrs, DeBoer’s son-in-/ aUD law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ! COUNTS: John Amant and other relatives. | 1: . Mr. and Mrs. William McKillip, | who were spending a vacation o. Cs abeut one. month with their! Jt, appearing by affid daughter, Ethel, at Curry Hill; cause that Josefina Hotel, St. Petersburg, returned] defendant there named this morning on the Cuba. \reatset at Unign and Ahgrr¢ No. Sain lies | Havana Guba, that sald dgfe Miss Oceana’ Hopkins, Senos tne WPA division of woman's ties, was an arrival over the hi would bind said de way last evening for a visit with) , It is therefore j defendant be and she local offirials. quired to app int file to Mrs. Ernest Amundsen-Ells- cr d dirigible | oF is|- Complainant, RIVERO, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION NA V. of the service of summons in ¢ . upon whom endant. is hereby » bill of con 7] ren of all permanent good. ‘lterprise begins with and takes its ordered. that said} THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | i { | 1 IT WAS MONDAY IN THE ORIENT WHEN ORIENTAL STATIONS WERE HEARD ON”THE MAGIC KEY,'NBC- WZ-AT2 RM.EOST, SUNDAYS! NOTE OTHER STRIKING TIME DIFFERENCES. AL, TIME REDUCED TO"STANDARO" AZ SS 1 BUENOS AlRes SUNDAY. eececcasevecces THOUGHT GEMS Pecccecccccasescosoucsce! y Morganthau, Jr., of New) York, Secretary of the Treasury, born in New York City, 45 years ego. A new principle is an inexhaus-! tible source of new views. —Vauvenargues. +\soeee If I have ever made any valu- able discoveries, it has been ow- ing more to patient attention,! than to-any other talent. —Sir Isaac Newton. y AON } Morris L. Cooke of Philadel- s jPhia, head of the Rural Electrifi- It is a profound mistake to) cation Administration, born at think that everything has beenj q,..; discovered as welll think the hori-| C™/#le Pa. 64 years ago. Baum thel bouniary gore nemnNOnl. |r civin ah soudeon dota eBoston! —Lemierre. 5 si eu ene national Freemasonry Sovereign, Grand Commander, born at Walt- Through every rift of discovery} ham, Mass., 65 years ago. some seeming anomaly drops out! eben aa ae and falls, a8 @ Maj. Frederick R. Burnham of i golden link, into the great chain’ TinsiAnecies dtaiediestinecrt gan or order. fat Tivoli, Minn., 75 years ago. Irving Berlin, popular song composer, Lorn in Russia, 48 years j ago. —E. H. Chapin. tees i a Frank Schlesinger, astrono- mer- cairect : of Yale University’s Obs ervatory, born in New York, In the material world, thought! has brought to light with great rapidity many useful wonders. With like activity have thought’s swiit pinions been rising towards! the realm of the real, to the spir- itual cause of those lower things which give impulse to injury. —Mary Baker Eddy. + 345% Dr. Robert J. Aley, president emeritus of Butler University, In- dianapolis, born at Coal City, :Ind., 73 years ago. | CPeeCCCCCoeceoascoReeeeS It is a mortifying truth, and ought to teach the wisest of humility, that many of the most valuable discoveries have been ¢C 0 L U M N the result of chance rather than of contemplation, and of accident, @eeeeeeeceeccoacococccce rather than of design. i FOR RENT Colton. us. COTMO IM, Lokal TO SUSSCRIBERS if you do vot rec Paper by 6:15 o'clock 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 plaints. fielp us give you 100 percent service by calling 51 if you dp not receive The Citi- zen. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS com- \ ; DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC TION, JUNE 2, 1936 PeeCoerecesuncccccceccece For Governor JERRY W. CARTER For Governor ; DAN CHAPPELL For State Treasurer TED LANCASTER For State Comptroller Il. MUNCY ANDERSON «|For Representative to State Legislature T. S. CARO For Legislature BERNIE C. PAPY (For Re-Election) For Gane Judge ROGELIO GOMEZ For County Judge RAYMOND R. LORD For Clerk of Criminal ‘Court C. SAM B. CURRY For Sheriff NATHAN C. NILES For Sheriff - RALPH B. PINDER For Sheriff KARL O. THOMPSON (For Re-Election) For Tax Collector FRANK H. LADD (For Re-Election) For Tax Collector JOE C. McMAHON For County Gineienee Fifth District W. A. PARRISH For County Commissioner Second District MARCOS A. MESA | FURNISHED APARTMENT with} electric ice box. 1001 Eaton] street, phone 879-J. may9-1mox seaffolding | i before‘ scholasiie uined edifice, w rd—faith. All the falis, as a one single i TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. Ap- | ply 1120 Grinnell street. { mayl apoleon. eee Epochs of faith, are epochs of! frvitfuln lart epochs of unbe-| lief, horvever glittering, are bar-| _ | SPEEDBOAT, 24 feet long, 125 horsepower, 30 miles per hour. Fully equipped and guaranteed. Write Box G,! The Citizen. may4-1mox FOR SALE —Goethe. + fee In actual life every great .en- ds first forv stey in faith, —Schlegel. eee | | {FOR SALE CHEAP: Piano. Apply Gaiti’s Shop. Howard Barber apr23 i CLEANING AND PRESSING | * It is insincerity and a half-per-} svaded faith tzat fail to succeedi and fall to the earth, ase on or Dy lay of June, George Barbier, now in film fons} enjoyed a school day stage experi-! ‘ ence so much that he gave up school to embark on a_ theatrical career, WILLIAM C. HODGES William C. Hodges, “Home-| ( stead Bill” submits his candidacy! for Governor nf Florida to the! people of this State subject to! the Democratic June Primaries./ In asking for the vote of the peo- ple he announces his opposition toi a Sales Tax and all nuisance} taxes and declares , himself in favor of both old age and moth-} ¢ ers pensions, $5.00 automobile] * tags, and taking the gas tax off] j, certificates the boats of fishermen and farm| embrace ing described tractors when they are used in! BPA PECI nthe County om Monses: industry. He stands four-square ands, Sq. for the preservation of the Home- waleren stead Exemption Amendment and é the enlargement of its scope. He} worked for this Amendment! through all the long years of his! service in the Senate and in the fight before the people for its ratification, left his office, took a sound wagon and went to every city, village and hamlet in the State urging the people to ratify the Amendment. (Paid Political Advertisement) * that hed once each we: is order be publ f en, a _ | published in said coun ed thi and state. lith day ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk Cireuit Court CARO, for Complainant. _ NOTICE OF APP TAX DI (Senate Bill No, 153) NOTICE IS_ HEREBY That Edward R. and Ethel GIV and’ has made ax deed to be ‘T Anglers book D-1, County assessment of the s: under the said certif was in the name of r. Unless said certificates shall be redeemed according ta property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at_ the court-house doer on the first Mo: SS Clerk of Circuit Court of Seaeeet County, Florida “‘mayll- -18-25-junel con-! i this! ,' said to be opposed to faith, and in- ‘| of God, what we do‘not see, and -.eXsservice men who ate receiving | —Mary Baker Eddy. sa SUITS ¢ CLEANED | AND PRESS. :. All work guaranteed. DUV AL PRESSING CLUB, 809 Duval street, Helio Renedo. owner, may6-1mo] ‘ Faith marches at the head of e army of progr It is found beside the most refined life, the \freest government, the profound-| {est philosophy, the noblest poetry, | the purest humanity. j —T. T. Munger. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—Two bundles for 5c. The Citizen Of- fice. octlé For County ( Commissioner Second District BRAXTON B. WARREN j= County Ce Fifth District CLEVELAND NILES For Board of Public Instruction Third District RALPH K. JOHNSON For Juvenile Judge MRS. JEFF KNIGHT For Juvenile Judge FRANK O. ROBERTS For Juvenile Judge MRS. JULIETTE RUSSELL For Juvenile Judge EVA B. WARNER ‘Supervisor ‘of Registration JOHN ENGLAND (For Re-Election) ies MALE HELP WANTED | Faith makes the discords of the! present the ha:monies of the fu-] MAN AND WIFE—To run local re.—Collyer. coffee agencye Wonderful op- OG eR portunity to make $300 in al] month. I send everything com- plete. You risk no money. Ford Sedan given producers as a bonus. Write Albert Mills, 184 Monmouth, Cincinnati, 0, mayil-itx Science has sometimes been consistent ‘vith it. But all science, in fact, rests on a basis of faith, | for it assumes the permanence and | uniformity of natural laws—ai thing which can never be demon- | strated.—Tryon Edwards, | Pia See. | LOST—Pair eye-glasses in case. Finder return to M Frank Johnson, co Frank Johnson’s and receive reward. mayli-it LOST Faith is to believe, on the word} reward is te see and enjoy: hat we believe.—Augustine. |REFRIGERATION REPAIRING { More than two-thirds of the! WHY SEND YOUR UNITS OUT} —If I guarantee my service? When you want a guarantee service on your refrigerator, call 268 or 685-J. E. Martinez. apr13-1mo {hospital care under the Veterans! | Administration are suffering , from maladies or injuries not not-| Ineeted with serviee. For Justice of The Peace Second District ENRIQUE EAQUIALDO, For Justice of the Peace Second District ABELARDO LOPEZ, JR. For Constable First District CLEVELAND DILLON For Constable Gael District "fee erElecton), For Representative to State ‘PLAN TUNNEL TO AID UNEMPLOYED jee TO PUSH COMPLETION ! OF LONG-FOSTERED ty Aw cc Presny MADRID, May 11,—Renewed intcrcst in the Gibralter | i | | { | } tunnel project has brovght announcement by the new Azana that it would push completion of the long-fostered plan. Recently revised plans for the proposed land-link between Spain jand Africa call for the construc- tion, at an estimated cost of " {€C0,000 pesetas (about $50,000,- 000) of twin tubes nearly 22 miles long extending under the Strait of Gibraltar from the southernmost tip of the Iberian | peninsula diagonally to the Moroc- ican coast. The project, originally con- ago by Col. Pedro Jevenois of the {Spanish army engineers, !'much encouragement from Alfonso XIII. The subsequent downfall of the monarch nd success've changes of government under the repub- llic, however, shuffled the project ‘to the background, | Minister of Public Works Santi- | ago Casayes Quiroga has included | development 'of the tunnel project lon his extensive publie works pro- gram for the relief of unemploy- iment. He announced he will ask congres appropriate funds Preliminary geological w i has been completed by the Na- ‘tional Institute of Oceanography land test wells 1300 feet deep at {the projected t-rminal points of Torre de la Pena on the Spanish side of the strait and at Punta Altares, northeast of Tangiers, have conv eng nee condi- tions for “ideal.” { ‘ { \ excavation are t mboo and other en cover the Vines. reed vegetable dber surface of the Nile with such sol-; idly interwined mass that ele- phants and rhinocersos are able te walk from soore to shore. Pataee Richard Dix-Helen Vinson in TRANSATLANTIC TUNNEL Comedy 10-iSe Short Ree Night: 15-25¢ Matinee: FOR GOVERNOR We hercby announce the can- didacy of Hon. Jerry W. Carter for Governor of | Florida, subject ; to the Demo- cxatic primary { elections next June 2nd, and | 23rd.“ ...and ! there arose one / out of the great ; multitude of the { common people whose name is called Jerry. j JUST JERRY they all call him because he is ncither a lawyer, nor a banker, nor a senator. But he is the friend of man, and will make Florida a sane, safe gover- nor... Genial... Jovial... } Generous... Just... Honest ---Capable ... Sober... Safe.” Friends and Supporters of Jerry the Commoner | = amare Candidate for government * ally gentle jceived more than a dozen years 2 found 2 King ! night ‘Temper: Highest Lowest Mean Normal Mean Rain meter Bax Sea level, WEATHER 30.02. atures® fali* 1. today: 2 ORECAST (Till 8 p. m., Key West and fair tonight winds, Florida: Gener d Tuesday. mé WEATHER © Pressure ane and Tuesday. ally MONROE THEATER AH, W RNE Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches tra 15-20c; Night 15-25< ONDITIONS WDE vs ma eansones freely and "Resino es THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air C 1 Fiest Clase—Fireprenf Sensible Rates Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dy 407 South St. Pad Permanence « BLD ) Beau a Spe Phone 574-J RE-ROOF Z | When you re-roof be sure ¢ j end proven mcterici to STANDA record of s One of Roofings wil building. on per year of ser. SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACT- ING & ENCINEERING CO White and Elza Streets ce s free estum RD Frog: OVER fot ves ae She nodded quickly: i spoken question. “9 | Rupert Joris repeated the words of the trembling girl before him. “In terrible danger. If you’ve broken a law—” What law could this soft-voiced girl have broken, he wondered. But Rupert | did not wait for the answer to his un- ‘Marry me now—tonight,” he said. and Hope, who had never seen him be- fore, accepted his strange proposal. | Gypsy Weathe — tells of Hope and the complications and emotions involving her with the Joris brothers, Rupert and Dirk. Miss Houston works out the solution with a deft touch throughout. Starting Wednesday, Apri 13 THE CIrliZEN "FIP ID OP PVaAAAAAAL ALAA L LALA