The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 2, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUK PCCCC OC CO ooo TOO COCOOETESS OOOO OOOO EELEOVOEOEOOOOE® | Entertains -: SOCIETY --: Public Tea G iven Aquarium Much Enjoyed Approximately 200 persons in- eral Landis early in the afternoon,' Grinnell street. cluding Attorney General Cary D.' when he visited it, He said that! ed the tropical aqua-' nday afternoon. The! Landis, vi rium oce to the attention of local persons, and visitors the beauty of the place and its value to the com-' munity, and to the state. esosde At Local he had no idea the aquarium was: pick Lund were awarded _ prizes.| ion was a public tea to bring, #8 /@rge and as complete and beau-' Miss Johnson was the recipient of tiful as it is and, pointing out that it is the only publicly maintained! aquarium in the state, declared it should be maintained by the state \ Last Night Celebrating her {7th birthday anniversary, Romelda Johnson lentertained a number of her ‘friends with a Spaghetti Supper ‘and Michigan Party last evening jat the home of her parents, Mr. jand Mrs. Mervin L. Russell, on Various games were played after which Louisa Delaney and many lovely and useful gifts. Those who assembled to help celebrate the occasion were: Misses Phyllis Gomez, Edna Mae The setting for the late after- government. He also was exrteme-, Gomez, Rosemond Tift, Edna Mae THE KEY Jecccccvccvcccccccccccees PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS Honor Roll for Di n Street [School for the six weeks’ period ending May 1936, follows 6A—Eleanor Larsen, Grace | Thrift. 5A-5B—R. Barber, Yvonne Bullard, Charles Wallace. 4A-1—Percis Larsen, Ralph Arnold, Emma Neal Ayala, Joseph Roberts, Oscat Fabal. 4A Herminia Pulido. 4B-1—Lorraine Goethe, Noelia Bravo, Charles Harold . Skelton, George Stuart, Shirley WEST CITIZEN aay | 5A—Evangelina Cowles, Agnes | Pinder, Nina Robidere. | 5A-5B—Charles Wallace, Shir- Bu'lard, J. B. Sawyer, Rosa- {lind Albury. | 5B—Carolyn Garrett, Wells, Ray Ford Roberts. | 4A—P. J. Scheu |Strunk, Harry Robidere, | Garcia. | 4B-1—James Ogden, | Mechante. ; 3A—Shirley Curry, { Lowe, Robert Craz. } 3B—Anna Taylor. | 2A-1—Juanita Griffin. | 2A-2——Jne Thompson, Jr. Taylor, Henry Vinson, ley Edward Phillip Anita Orlando Alfred Archie! BALLOON ‘TALKS’ TO OPERATORS (By Associated Press) | HELSINGFORS, Finland, June 2.—A new type stratosphere bal- { loon, little more than a yard i diameter, promis ble observations miles above earth, even in uninhabitted gions like the polar lands. The balloon, carying an apy ; tus which automatically telegraphs s to make pos the re- i a- jair pressure and temperatures at , regular intervals, reached a hei {of almost 13 miles in a test fligh 2B—Kathryn Symonette, Flor-| here. STRATOSPHERE | eocccsecceecere== Today’s Horoscope Seresceerer-sesescces oday is an affable is a ten may excess LEGALS — CUI. WOXRer Cons CHANCE IN cme a. Sanchez, | Hailed as an innovation | srtatospheric exploration, the new ley Rose Smith, Ivey Lee Thomp-' The following pup‘ls of Harris|#pparatus weighs less than 18 °° ‘son, Dencil Russell, Claudius!School have not been absent or! Pounds, including the sending) {Spencer, Alfred Lowe, Walter!tardy during the entire school} ¢quipment. i Vinson. year: < | The equipment, invented by Dr 3B—Virginia GA—Armand Almeda, Billy! Vilho Vaisala, comprises two bal- | den Walker, Francisco Garcia. Cates, Raymond Ovide, Eugene |!oons, one inside the other. They 2A-1—Gloria Martinez, Her-} Spencer, Rosemary Demeritt, Jew- | contain a thermometer, an aneroid | « man Cerezo, Hugh Hinde, George} el] Fine, Betty Ann Pierce, Dor | barometer and a smali radio send. Lewis, Jean Doughtry, Alice Diaz,} Roberts. Wilma Russell. er, The sender is powered by two Frances Mora. 6B—John Louis Day, Manuel | small storage batteri Recovery | 2A-2—George Smith, John Da | Fernandez, Benjam'n Lowe, Jack; of the balloon is not necessary to vidson, Dora Henriquez, Bertha|Sawyer, Oliver Young, Ruth{the success of the experiment as; * Perez, Anita Aguilar. Thompson. the findings are telegraphed 2B—Florence Mitchell, Eliza-| 5A—Harry Osterhoudt. | they are made. beth Ann Gardner, Sylvia Cates. | 5A-5B—Margaret Pinder, Lor- The Finnish Geophysical 1A-1—Kenneth Larsen, Olga|raine Russell, Carl Ford. Kather-| ciation to Spitzbergen this year to! Perez, Esther Martinez, Nathalie} ine Conners, Betty Ruth Chas-|make temperature observations: in| ; Bethel. tain, Mary Ramsey, Vida Mae] the stratosphere with Dr. Vaisala’ 1A-2—Ronald Keister, Harriet | Thompson. invention. Russell, Marcus Mora. 5B—Margaret Russell, Betty 1B-1—Mary Phyllis Sawyer,!Lou Roberts, Sylvia Sanchez. Evelyn Skelton, Carrie Gomez, 4A—Frank Guerra. Mayfield Knowles, 4B—Madge Mallory. 1B-2—Antonita 8A—John Coli Eizabeth Williams. Meador. 3B—Dorothy Buckley, Roberts, Leroy Sawyer. 3A-2A—Kermit Watkins, tricia. Albury, Marguerite Cvececcccccceceveses. TIGA. ANNOUNCENENTS noon from 5 o'clock until 7,' ly interested in the crawfish hatch-| Russell, Barbara Carey, Xenia was ideal, and those in charge! ery which, it is planned, will be; Hoff. Louisa Delaney and Faye could have hoped no more nearly, operated in connection with the! Adanrs. eos perfect circumstances. . aquarium. Bernard Garcia, Gilmore Park, Beyond the aquarium the sea! During the afternoon the Key! Glenwood Anderson, Arthur Shep- and sky stretched out and at the’ West Hospitality Band played dur-, Pard, Jr. Robert Knowles, Jack horizon blended into one, gray, ing the hours of the tea. Visitors; Gomez, Dick Lund, Bob Saunders,| restful clouds shading the blue commented on the beauty of the Jeff Knight, Joe Pinder, Joe; sky into the blue-green water. grounds and the beautiful setting, ! Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin L. There was a shower out at the The cultivation of the plants with Russell. horizon line, and the sun shining fresh water has been made pos-; = through the falling rain, added to, sible by Superintendent W. W.! Confirmation the sparkling beauty in the dis-Demeritt of the lighthouse de-! py. tance, | partment. | Rites Held Visitors were struck with the! Tea was served by four mem-| + delightful attractiveness of the bers of the Junior Woman’s Club,; Confirmation rites of Bar aquarium istelf and the grounds. M Florence Sawyer, Mrs. Earl! Mitzvah conferred on Jewish boys The oval pools and fountain with-, Mitchell, Miss Florrie Ketchings!at the age of thirteen, were be- in the aquarium are surrounded, and Miss Camille Pierce. i stowed upon Jack Einhorn, son of hue, and their fragrance, even in! Hostesses and host were Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. A. Einhorn at serv- with petunias of every shade and William R. Warren, Miss Ieen/ ices held last week in the local the open air, permeated to every Williams, Mrs. J. J. Trevor, Mrs.} Svhagogue of Congregation B'nai) corner. Outside, the grass seemed O. S. Long, Mrs. William Phelan,| Zion of which Rev. Phillip Kristal greener and the gardenesque! Mrs. H. C. Galey, and the mayor. is Rabbi. plants more beantiful than usual.j The tea was sponsored and ar-| The ceremony was attended by} The worthiness of the aquarium ranged by the Key West Garden| large number of friends of the eran iexpresad: huis tiomenicers loin: family who immediately after the Pupils Of Local School Stage Interesting Program Haskins, Martha Gomez. jenc> Mitchell. 3A—Ethel May Roberts, Shir- HH f ef i Kelly, Charles| | Asso- THOMA: BEA SINE M MEHLER am | Leon, Ruby Wharton, , Betty Jean j Wharton. Jimmie Sipgieton. 2A—Conway Kelley. 2B—Betty June Cottrell, Alvin Thrower. 1A-1—Sarah Jack Wharton. Pa- 1A-2—Charles Perez, de Johnson, Betty Lou Green. ‘ Smith, , Kenneth Mary Phyllis | Bertha Lowe for Norman PRiace x TAN also addressed those attending. A—Bill Carnes, Raymond Jack Einhorn will leave tonight] Ovide, John Thompson, Verneta for Tampa where he will visit for} Albury. a month with relatives and} 6B—Julius Napolis. Slayem — Eugene | friends. 5A—Floyd Russell. Spencer. | | 5A-5B—Billy Helseth, B, Dumb—Armand | Rogers, Rosalie Nottage, pee Ramsey. yda. 4A—Albert Johnson. U. Sure—Raymond : . 5 | Arrive In City 3A-2A—Patsy Albury, Jimmie Ovide. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sands ar-| Singleton, Jean Peterson, Nellie Miss Wilma: Winn—Wil-j rived here over the Overseas High-; Thrower, Ruby Wharton, Betty ma Russell. way Saturday evening for a meck:| Wharton, Marian Solano, Patsy . end visit with Mrs. Sands mother,| Duane, Amparo Ovide, Anna Mae Bee Copelymhame | jv (liza Almyds ion Olivia Gouk: Bey street. 8B—Jane Johnson, Billy Ladd. M. I. Clever—Ellen Mae} Mr. and Mrs. Sands are now! Donald Pearlman. DiNegro. making their home in Fort Lauder-|_ 2A—Emily Helseth, Miss Ima Sap—Betty| dale where Mr. Sands, an em-' Williams, Daniel Gates. Ann Pierce. ployee of the Florida East Coast! 2B—Betty June Cottrell, Ker- Ath Lete—Harry Cash. | Railway was transfered several! mit Roberts. _} The play kept the audience in| months ago. 1A-1—Nancy Norman, Carrie ‘a hilarious mood for the clever} Returning yesterday they Gomez, Lucy Avila, Jack Wilk-} {saying of the students at the bar|were accompanied by their niece,| ins. The Grand Master—Mer- | of justice were indeed humorous} Miss Eola Almyda who will visit! 1A-2—Norman Johnson, Rose vin Thompson. and apt. for several weeks with them. {Marie Archer, Joy Ball, Blanche The Six Judges—Oscar!' Song — Rosemary Demeritt, Albury, George Al-! Wilnia Russell and Doris Roberts. bu = Ferrer, Clara Bow Bailey, Doro- Charles Albury,} Farewell Address—Billy Cates. Mrs, J. Mallard Vv thy Saunders, Estelle Albury. A 1B—Clayton Papy, Robert Rus- rneta Albury, Pri-; Class Song—Chorus from 6A. | Retarns To City sell, Betty Rae Brady, Betty cilla ‘Archer, Ulee; Presentaation of prizes to Hon- i: Knowles, Bethel. | or Students—Copelyn Ramsey and} yyy;s, J, A. Mallard was a return-! The Page—Billy Cates. | John Tomson, lee mesenger on elie gee Class President — John} Presentation of gifts—6A tolterday from a week end visit to|Division Street School follow: Tomson. i their teacher, Mrs. Albury, and! Tampa with Mr. Mallard who is a{_ B. G. Albury, Antonio Arango, Iam Wise—Bill Carnes.{ to Prof. Duncan, member of the engineer force onj Donald Barber, Fred Beaver, U. B. Still—Chas. Rob-| _ Presentation of gifts to Honor! tne steamship Cuba. Harry Bethel. Herte!l Bonniwell, erts. !Roll Pupils—Veneda Albury, Bill] yy. and Mrs. Mallard were mar-| Amando Canalejo, Ricardo Herce, Miss Whatsa Page—Doris' Carnes and Raymond Ovide. ried 10 years ago on May 29, and|John Ogden, George Roy, Jaik Roberts. | Presentation of Perfect At-!ihe week end jaunt to ‘Tanrpa was} Richardson, Paul Roberts, Hogan Miss Huma Rist—Ruth-|tendance Certificates to pupils!in the nature of a 10 year anni-|Sands, Henry Sawyer, Harold id Stricker. ‘who have been neither absent! nor| .opcary honeymoon. Smith, Edward Strunk, Malcolm Iam Smart—Tom Alfon-| tardy this year. = = Watler. so, i Wilma Russell, 6A, received Dolores Alvarez, Ruth Baker,} Sei Ence—Herbert Bet- | special honor as a pupil who has Eloise Beceaise, Orfuidea Bermu- ancourt. neither been absent nor tardy dez, Florence Boza, Mildred Clen- Nature — Faye, since she began school. ny, Rose Del Pino, Margaret Niles. | Presentation by 6A to school, 'Knowles, Elinor Larsen, Lenora Miss Liter a Ture—Rose-' a set of Nature Books and a set ' Lopez, Lillian Pent, Grace Perez, marty Demeritt. !of Musie Books. commercia]| DoTethy Pierce, Leona Russell, made a spledid talk. Rabbi Kristal'the six weeks’ period follows: POLI The program presented by 6A co Class of the Harris School last week was greeted by an enthus-| iastie group consisting of the eet per grades and many _parents.! Under the able direction of their | teacher, Mrs. Emma Albury, as-| sisted by Miss Jennie Mae John-; son and Mrs. Norma Dopp, the! class play very creditably j performed, i The program consisted of the following numbers: “Welcome Address”—Copelyn! Ramsey. | “Last Day of Anna Pierce. Play—“Class, Pa Timce—Never, Place—Name it. Ls Ro Mary we Former Key Wester. Matinee: 5-10c; Night. 19-15 R. Democratic Primary Election, June 2, 1936 ! For County Commissioner Second District MARCOS A. MESA For Governor JERRY W. CARTER Virginia School” Betty | | For Governor 1 For County Commissioner | DAN CHAPPELL Second District } ACKSONVILLE FLORIDA CASE GREER ae YOUR edendud comet ond ome i mute of gest apounc & me Sic-peoc! howe-tike hate! locates = Se S dewntowe lace ie Exey 22 = tub ond shows. soft ate, eee & cade ond cating lan exery bed mth = aoe mates: ond woe ee i i For State Treasurer TED LANCASTER | For County Commissioner H Fifth District | CLEVELAND NILES i = om —, —_ | For Board of Pathe Instruction Third District RALPH K. JOHNSON For State Comptroller I. MUNCY ANDERSON Those promoted to 7B from For Representative to State; Legislature | T. S. CARO i For Juvenile ia MRS. JEFF KNIGHT For Juvenile Judge FRANK O. ROBERTS For Representative to State Legislature BERNIE C. PAPY (For Re-Election) { j Preeee Ieee FOR SALE { ! For Juvenile Judge MRS. JULIETTE RUSSELL For County Judge ROGELIO GOMEZ For County Judge RAYMOND R. LORD Certificates - For Juvenile Judge EVA B. WARNER Supervisor of Registration JOHN ENGLAND (For Re-Election) | { i 1 | of Proficiency been awarded to members of the classes at Key West High School, according to an announcement 4), Harris School: made today by Mrs. Hildegard: i Russell, head of this department, |. Charles Albury, George Albury, These awards were made to SEeE Albury, Armand Almyda, ! Herbert Betancourt, Jimmie Bert Roberts who made a grade A‘ z : and Edna Roberts with an average! Bethel, Bill Carnes, Harry Cash, 7 Baplis | Billy Cates, Renaldo Garcia, John pa id Malone, Raymond Ovide, Ev.gene . ik ee Spencer. Junior Clab To | Mervin Thompson, John Thomp- ‘son, Verneta Albury, Ulee Bethel, ‘Rosemary Demeritt, Ellen Mae | DiNegro, Oneida Gonzalez, Betty Key West Junior Woman's Club; Ann Pierce, Coplyn Ramsey, Wil- has planned another social meet-|ma Russell, Dolores Gray, Ruthie ing for 5 o’elock Friday aftet-| Stricker, Charles Roberts. noon in the rooms of the Key} West Woman's Club. { The following pupils were Michigan and bridge will be, credited with perfect attendance played and refreshments will be and punetuality for the school served by Miss Martha Carbonell,; year of 1935-36 st the Division Miss Ada Rodriguez and Miss Yo-| Street School: landa Mendoza, 6A—Maleolm ceaise. 6B—John Marzyck, Rosemond! | | For Clerk of Criminal Court C. SAM B. CURRY For Sheriff NATHAN C. NILES * !Grace Sanchez, Grace Thrift. Those promoted to 7B from Enjoyable Program Put On By Harris School Pupils “Closing Dey” program) Song, “I Love Little Pussy”— last week by the First! Class, Grade B, under the direction of ! their tercher, Miss Helen Wil-} ; greatly enjoyed by the! Grades of the Harris School and many parents. The program consisted of following numbers: Recitation—Betty Lou Bra Playlet, “The Three Kittens Clayton Pspy, Kenneth Knight, Beverly Curry Betty Knowles, Frank Rom, Robert Russell, Wil-/ lard Johnson. Recitation—Betty Rae Brady. | { | | "| For Justice of The Peace | i i Second District __| ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, For Sheriff i aR. RALPH B. PINDER The Presented | For Justice of the Peace i Second District ; ABELARDO LOPEZ, JR. For Constable First District CLEVELAND DILLON For Constable First District RAY ELWOOD (For Re-Election) a For Constable Second Distriet ENRIQUE MAYG Recitations — Clayton Papy, Frank Rom, Beverly Curry, Billie Brandt, Galey Sweeting, Kenneth | Hold Meeting {Knight, Betty Knowles, Robert Russell. H Recitation, boys and girls, Dialogue, “What We Have Learned”—Beverly Curry, Galey! | Sweeting, Billie Brandt. Reeitation, “Goodbye” — Sev- en boys. ‘ Song—1B Class, For Sheriff KARL O. THOMPSON (For Re-Election) s For Tax Collector FRANK H. LADD (For Re-Election) For Tax Collector JOE C. MCMAHON For County Commissioner First District WILLIAM R. PORTER the . “Vacation” —Four Watler, Eloise Scouts Plan To Repeat Program | Be evcccccccevvcs ease! PERSONAL MENTION : | al Troop 5, Boy Scouts of America,) Scoutmaster J. A. Boza, of Boy} 0668eedéedecred hi Reka last Seat will repeat the B. S. A. “Ama-' Scouts Troop 5, was honor guest} Paul Myers, salesman for one} oa ney | W. A. PARRISH teur Hour,” Friday, June 5th, at’ last night at the meeting of The/of the large oil companies with! FE, Sweeting, prominent} ——-——--~-- - 8 o'clock in the High School Audi-| Boys Fellowship Club at Wesley| distribution units in Key West, | business man of south Florida and! torium. | House. {was an arrival this morning on| owner of large land holdings on| : : | In an address to the club Mr.; the plane from Mianti, Key Largo; artived by plane this, @ The same old favorites appear-\ Roza took as his subject “The| | morning for a conference with ing on the original amateur hour! [Ideals of Life”, and at the con-| Judge Jefferson B. Browne, | County Clerk Ross C. Sawyer rel- presented on May 22nd, will be 'who was in Miami for several’ ative to taxes on his property. there, also several new members. clusion of his instructive and en-: W! This novel form of entertain- } MONROE THEATER tertaining discussion, was cheered| weeks on matters demanding his! Paul Muni in by his hearers and later on con-; | gratulated personally. i Opens Skin Pores The Story of Louis Pasteur —also— ment is being repeated in answer; plans for a wiener roast were! Kills Ip! 3 ON THE TRAIL to numerous requests, it is stated.| laid and it was decided to meet at} witkicsieee q rar Prizes will be awarded to the'the home of President Ralph; in liquid form, I Lotio#t tinee: Balcon: y, 10c; Orches- tra 16-26c; Night 15-26¢ | Boza Honor Guest | At Meeting | ttention as judge of the Eleventh udicial circuit, returned over the For Constable Second District “ERMAN RICHARDSON For County Commissioner | Fifth District Furnished two-story | head street. ° of the sea and overiookim soo e HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard GVERLOOKING BAYFRONT PARK AND BISCAYNE BAY Opposite Union Bus Station One Block froni Shopping District and Amusements LOWEST RATES EVER QUOTED Sitigle Room with Bath z Double Room with Bath . ALFRED SIMONS, Manager « For price and terms appl P_ ARTMAR. i The Gtires Office } e Residence 1373 Whtemead Street le $1.50 winning amateurs. Proceeds will; Thompson 7 o'clock Thursday} flows into pores an ir follicles rai 7 0 towards the camp fund of the| night, complete arrangements and| and thus gets at and kills the || Ma Boy Scouts. : thee “3 . cause of sealp itch. 35¢ and $1.00, | have the outing on Friday night. i

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