The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 12, 1936, Page 4

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t PAGE FOUR P.-T, Assn. To - SOCIETY :- Meeting -@e0cenc There will be a meeting of | :v@@e@eecescsacae ° the Harris School P.-T. Assn. held{ Mothers And Daughters tomorrow afternoon, beginning at 3 o'clock. Luncheon Much Enjoyed) %e~ otticers for the By EDITH M. LUETHI The fifth annuaj Mother Corresponding Secre Daughters luncheon given by the Senior, Etta Patterson. "7 s Ch ‘Mrs. Howard Wilson. fing of ea a Treasurer Senior, Minnie P.} ance of members is requested. Public Library | i May: Harris; Junior, Susan La Kin. | 9th, amid an artistic setting of! Agiitor“Senior. Mr i i palms and potted plants arranged’ Phelan; Junior, Rita Pinder | Program Tonight At by the decorating ¢ Mrs. Directors—Senior, M . Harris School : cman, The! Goshorn, Mrs. Norberg Thompson;| OI oh La ari |Junior, Mrs. Wm. M. Arnold, Rae long tables were arranged in the) RO ca | form of three a square| "Bach ofvicer, and had for d | stalled was decorated wi e2eccneece ensuing - jing. tary—| lollowing the business session. “ Sunior,| As this will be the last meet- the year, a large attend-' and, was held at the; Saturday, mittee, The Past Pocahontas Club will in-| ning, as was beginning at 8 o’clock, at! year will be installed at this meet-! There will be a social hour: put on an entertainment this eve-/ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN I* eceesesee| T ooking At Washington'- ! THE ‘WEATHER Ga Sasa PERSONAL ‘actions or determine with any de-'¢. Cocccceccececesees gree of safety whether the Japan-| Mr Seb jese policies will lead to aggression’ daughter, Shir against us. | eos i china i Highest Lowest Mean Normal Mean Rainfall* Yesterday’s Precipitation | Normal Precipitation > in to spend a vacation of t | ae | with relativ Tne United States has not as- |serted international rights in the | Far East very positively, a! w though Secretary Stimson e Wood, dix WPA Glenn 0 Ins, with the -11 Ins. howe period bited sox intentions along this line. W yout support from other nations fe ie ‘and the indisputable fact that the ny pa 3 a. M./ American Nayy at that time cc Miami this morn 3 p.m, ; do notiing effective in the Far 12:17 a. m.' Bast, the Secretary of State had | eee E i m.'to sing in a low key. ence with o assenzer (Sun rises ‘Sun sets ..... Late Permanent: 407 South St Miss Agnes Myers j M. pM} OEE Wiig) tose Low ; Barometer 8 a. Sea level, While American policies have not been definitely asserted sin that time, the Roosevelt Admin itration has taken steps to build ; up the Navy and to attain a state « m. today: i HCH Neo Item Too Geer Fer Tas Ligand THOMASINE M MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— ful chain of jhibiscus and steph jtiful corsage and was p mS RESEARCH KEEPS Gin i vsented| the Harris school. | anotis running along the ten scroll contain-} H An excellent program has been! ‘of preparedness for emergen WEATI : ' ‘that the future might pre the entire length of the Approximately one women sat down to luncheon, a chicken provided by the hospitality mittee, Mrs. Norberg Thom chairman, Eight young alad course, hundredj Si with tiny yellow and white © | the installation Mr tables.| V7. iad is s to the duties; arranged to be presented on the! crolls were tied! oce bons! At the close of} given away during the evening. Goshorn ue | a ' sented. in behalf of the Se of her office, The A basket of groceries will a Announcement } {Until the people of this coun {express themselves on the i } involved in the Far East and w the extent of Japanese e: :is accurately measured, 4 ft or the U Florida: Fair tonight and Wed-| S2¢m® nothing left Zor the U (Till 8 p. m., Wednesday) Key West and Vicinit; er erally fair tonight and day; gentle winds, mos’ jly. The vast C high meseta hills, could pr zil needs and ade oduce produc { Club, bouquets to whe two new ; States to do but ta continue to from the Junior Woman’s Club! served the luncheon under the su-} pervision of the hospitality com mittee. George Mills White had charge| consisting of beauti ted | The responses of Mir of the musica] program a: by an orahestra of five pieces.| There was instrumental music be- fore and during most of the luncheon, Before the luncheon Miss nie Porter Harr eation which was followed by the address of welcome from Mothers to Daughtrs delivered by . Mrs. Louis Pierce. The response from s to Mothers was given iss Marguerite Goshorn. At the close of the heon Mr. White sang two solos: “Sones My Mcther Taught Me” by Dvorak,; and the ever popular “Mother MacChree.” Mrs. Howard Wilson then, in; behalf of the ior Club. pre-) sented a gift to Mrs. O. Long in appreciation of her years of! service for the Junior} Club. After the response from Mrs. Long. Mrs. Wilson also pre- sented a gift from the Junior Club} to Mrs. William A'rnold, their re- tiring president. Mrs. Arnold’s re- spige included her farewell ad)| - as president. Mrs. Haydn! IMingworth, in behalf of the] Senior Club, presented the past- president pin to Mrs. Goshorn, re- tiring president of the club. This was not only the first pin to be so used by the Woman's Club, but! was also the first such pin to be! made of solid gold, and had been) ordered direc the manufac- turer for this which contained it was tied with; a spray of garde: grown in Mrs. W. R. Warren’s yard and is prob-! bly the only plant of t i grown in the city. Mr iing- worth also presented Mrs. Goshorn! with a bouquet from the club.; Following Mrs. Goshorn’s expres sion of her appreciation Mrs. Wa’ ren presented a similar pin to Mi; Minnie Porter Har in recogni-| tion of her servi one year as! acting president and one year as| president before circumstances obliged her to resign after having been re-elected. Miss Harris was! so overwhelmed wit surp! in her impror clared she was nearly speechless. At this poigt some one announced; that this was } is’ birth-' Following some- suggestion, the company se and sang the birthday greet. ing song as a means of conveying their greetings and good wish to Miss Harris. st number on the pro- gram before the ceremony of in-' stallation was the _ all-incl: farewell address of the retiring president, Mrs. G. N. Goshorn.! who remembered with words of appreciation all who had assisted her in any way during her two! years as president. Economic con- West had caused m the city of three member board) and special thanks were given to! Mrs. Ted Bayly and to Mrs. Wm. Min- sponsor R. Warren for their help in filling the gap thus The following ensuing y by Mrs. retiring Arnold. President. Trevor; Junio: Vice President — Senior, Louis Pierce; Junior, Russell. Second Vice President—Senior, Mrs. Stephen Douglas; Leonor Warren Recording Mrs. E. J. Geo. Gomez, Per.ace Mary Carlisle—Lav THE OLD HOMESTEAD Remember: Matinee: 5-10c; Night 10-15¢ officers for Senior, Mrs Florence Bayly; Junior. Mrs. gave the invo-! George Mills White and to the or-| ;lationship between that! 2 response she de-! the! jpresidents and Miss Leonor Wa OF Marriage bouquets toi eof} Mr siot Eli, and Mrs, W beth Si ;ren also presented 'the same recipients in beh the Junior Club, all the bouqy il gladiolas. | Trevor and; Lee, and Russell Miss Sawyer expressed hope for a, Trenton, Michigan. {successful club yea! } A rising vote given to the hospitalit jtee, the decorating com ommit-| couple will make ttee, to; | that city. se of their daughter, Vivian The marriage was hanks was, last week in Trenton. The young Mi jnesday. | Jacksonville ‘and East Gulf: Villiam McHugh announce the! tonight and Wedn A. Baker of, i solemnized Pressure is relat their home in southwestern chestra. Mrs, Frank id was; | most of the called to the piano to < company the impromptu s Syne and one of songs, “When We All gether How Happy We'll Be.” The} entire program was most bea ti-| fully carried out. This occasion when our thoughts turn to the re- Mother and} most keen-! who now have} NOTIC To all creditors | Daughter was perh ly prized by thos: to depend on memories only. We] jate of often think of the vineclad home.| the Hon And those happy days of We “eel the sha tree, And see Mother yore, | at his offiee in th within ¢ the date f. ms | Women’ s Circle | Plan Meeting r 3 Admini Estate ¢ There will be a meeting of the Woman’s Auxiliary of St. Paul's Church in the Parish Hall, Thurs- day night at 8:30 o’clock. The opening of the Jnited i: Thank Offering boxes will take} place at that time. Memorial tribute to Mrs. Ma | Ingraham and Miss Lillie Watling- It ton will be held, also the report | {i in the abovess! of the convention by Mrs. E. J. | Bayly will be given. The whole Parish is invited to} Orangeburg, |, both men and. women. CLASSIFIED a = MAURICE 3 that the: of Fic a summons in homie ould bind ate red to appear to aint filed in said f Honday, the sth 6, otherwise e ° ol wala Bie eel be d by said FOR RENT as FURNISHED APARTMENT with) Key. | electric ice box. 1001 Eaton,’ treet, phone 879-J. may9- in said ci TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. Ap- ply 1120 Grinnell street. i may | FOR SALE \ By (Sd.) FLORENC (Sa.) ALLAN B. Solicitor for Com SPEEDBOAT, 24 feet long, 125 horsepower, 30 mileS per hour. | Fully equipped and guaranteed. | Write Box G, The Citizen. ! may4-1mox ! Howard | Barber | apr23/ |FOR SALE CHEAP: Piano. Apply Gaiti’s i Shop. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—Two| bundles for 5e, The Citizen Of- | fice. oct16 | = = | REFRIGERATION REPAIRING | | | 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 | Mrs.! Nellie L.! Junior,} Secretary — Senior.| ence Gray in! This is PRIZE NITE, i 1 Judge of J » County, of the old elm| House, in ¢ appearing by the ' As Florida [resides at Rockland State Hospital,'a Sales Tax and Kk; that said taxes and declares therefore ordered thi Pdetadant Rec hal is thers) urther ordered 1 cB AW be “ty, CLE. to Florida Straits! Gent mostly easterly and WEATHER CONDITIONS [maintain an adequate navy up to cient and Y | Army, a modern and enlarge jcorps, and to plan fortifications jand naval bases that will be su | ficient to protect fis courtry iz !the event of a grave thre: fair ¥ Here ely low in the | ippi Valley and West Gulf States, and moderately districts ; weak high pressure areas remainder of country, Light to ‘moderate show-/and Japan is inevitable or Gulf In giving whije Week to a d cover | Ject, we do not mean to the; war between the United low COURT eys and thunderstorms have been there is an irreconcilable confli COUNTY, general during the ‘in the southern Valley region, eastward lower Ohio nessee, North Carolina and north-; ‘ern Georgia. Temp ‘es have been generally jreadings are near seasonal average country. e Count Court not so unty Florida, r months from! publication | demand igh y G and Charlotte j slim brunette, i tall, aseu/20 years old. She 3:18| of Chicago Adyerti |the nation’s ad girl escribed LOR, of Plain: and from the middle M over throughout thi Day temperatures were | i‘ghting. terday in the Lake} !yegion and Ohio Valley. .» KENNEDY, Official in Charge., up our 5 feet, 7 weighs 128 pounds last 24 hours’ Of interests between the two pov ers. At the same time we do think issippi,tiat the people of the United Lake ‘States should understand _ the Ten-{| world situation and realize the importance of the steps being erature chang-|taken. Our hope is for peace. We ight, andj believe it is possible and even the , probable, that the United States ;and Japan can get alone without | At the same time, want our rights as a natio! spected by other po ing Japan, we might as wel! make minds to maintain suf? cient armed strength to assert them. and, if necessary. enforce them. In the minds of the rule! and is|f Some nations, this is the only choice | £#ctor that counts in international | affairs. | The 4 MAYFLOWER 300 Roce Bat ond Shower the Valley. or above if we ine’ Gooding, a! inches: is the sing Clubs o* dels. Se mace At the opening of the Teheran ah sUpr- N :DI-| corx:| WILLIAM C. William C. stead Bill” submits SHAW, Defend - bill tated cause tl w, the defen Borite esq| ple he announces hi: of twenty-} ida the servi chancery _ upon said defendant ers pensions, $5. id’ the boats of fisher tractors when they He Stan the bill of com- cause on or be-| industry. day of June,| the as | Stead Exemption A: peendant ‘the enlargement of |worked for this in The ounty 2 | ratification, left hi: AWYER, uit Court. 5h |the Amendment. (Paid Political Advertisement) use ICE IT’S PURER! LASTS LONGER! ICE REFRIGERATORS Made of all metal—equip- ped with WATER COOLERS They’re. Economical 100 Per Cent Refrigeration Satisfaction Priced at $20.00 v EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL THOMPSON’S ICE CO. Hodges, |for Governor of Florida people of this State ;the Democratic June jIn asking for the vote of the peo- re is no person|favor of both old ag: i tags, and taking the gas tax off for the preservation of the Home- | through all the long years of his jservice in the Senate and in the red this 5th day of! fight before the people a sound wagon and went to every village and hamlet erk,| State urging the people to ratify Normal Institute tre wife and deughter of the Shah of Ivan e (Persian) appeared unveiled to set! his candidacy} an example to the women of that! to the) country who have heen urged to subject tolaid the government in moderniz- Primaries.! ing the national customs. HODGES “Home- es The CECRGE 209 Rooms wit n all the yz:x. ado end every modem con. wosience and service for samme; and winter cowed. Spores SU ANAGEwenT) is opposition to all nuisance aUne re in e and moth-| 00 automobile} men and farm are used in! ds four-square mendment and its scope. He! Amendment for its} is office, took in thej 2 Jackets, Double Cellophane, seal-in the FRESHNESS of the Prize Crop Tobacces in “Double-Mellow” Old Golds the finest quality obtainable. This D YOU EVER taste a fresh- caught trout, cooked right at the brook? That’s REAL freshness! Did you ever taste a fresh-made cigarette, smoked right at the fac- tory? That’s REAL freshness, too! Every cigarette merchant in America now offers you that fresh- ness in Double-Mellow Old Golds. It’s sealed in every package by 2 jackets of Cellophane; not one but TWO! Moisture-proof Cellophane, Old Gold, with its full, rich flavor intact, you'll never go back to stale, dry or soggy smokes. AS A MOUNTAIN TROUT RIGHT OUT OF THE BROOK! an P. S. Yes, indeed! That ~Dentie- Me is still open. Good tor 30 cx ey Bas” afer —

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