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PAGE FOUR - SOCIETY :- Children’ s Day Program At Congregational Church wi A Children’s Da been arranged to | Congre al Church. gram follow Opening } chestra. Prayer and The greeting son, Children’s Day Hoeffer. Welcome The dais erts. Our future, For-get-me-not, by Norman John- to you, Carol Boza. , Betty Louise Leo Sta ME olina Hoeffer. Song by primary The flowers will do Rae Brady. An important message wood Weech. How it’s done, Dorothy ley and Irma Sands. The nation Shirley Roberts. The airport, Billy R My choice, Wilma Ta The jewel case, Ge bury. Long, long azo, Little hands r Dorothy Betty Lou Gari Christ’s helpe A Children’s Day Ludiz Betancourt. Be what mother Anthony Boza Glen- Buck- broadcast, de wide be 1, lly Brandt. resolution by HALF MILLION CRAWFISH EGGS (Continued tire mi PawelOne) of a definite supply and will be able to get a larger number for a day’s work than at the fp tim®. Three hundred pounds usual catch of two men in a boat for three days, is not an enticing} when! return for that mu the fish bring at th average price of five cents per pound. Mr. Pierce believes, as do others who have fathered the hatchery into actual operation, that the propagation and development by artificia] methods will increase the number of able fish to a point where fishermen will be 2 worthwhile catch for The price, with a y go down, but vant more vantages of 12 an and ze i: the hatchery, In addition to the operation of the hatchery as a direct benefit to crawfii and cr dealers, the project makes sible to continue the active ation of the Key West Aquarium wh is attracting more and more attention and which, with the advent of the bridges will become, it is believed one of the outstanding tions of the entire state. pos- oper- Tropical attrac- LOOT RETURNED PAINSVILLE, safe at the offic of the Nursery, in this , the $46 was returned to the nursery. When Jim Simpson of Ottawah, Tenn., lost his job in 1931, he converted bh er, his barn into a chick and since has made a li the sale of ¢! en house, ing from eggs. in the’: lent yee eAn Invitation TO OUR ERY soon each of our friends will be receiving an invitation to our Wedding; and we want it to be the best looking invitation we can get.” Naturally, you want you very finest; and that is why remarkable line of genuine Steel Engraved Wedding Invita- tions and Announcements THE ARTM CITIZEN BUILDING program has presented Bethel. Sunday evening, 7 o’clock, at the ‘ The pro- congregation, y School or- cripture reading, | greetings, Dora| Rob-| y| Rose | DiNegro. thinks you are,| ent half! *! points which to Mr. Ohio — Several days after robbers ransacked the} Cole} loot—' 4 garage into a brood-' oj | | 4H. ee ~e2) ©! Oid Go | the trade and meeting old friends. Bert eds Sing the Make it more lov highway ringing with them Plenty, Carolyn Suar Betty \ his grandparents,! . C. Singleton. to vi and M is here Mr. Give and smile, Lou Boza. Offering, tra. Summer's gifts:— Summer, Lily Mae 4 Violet, Cynthia Hig Robin, Benjamin Fe! Lily, Betty June Cottrell, Rosebud, Audr Blue bird, Jackie Currie. Tulips, Betty Lou Gari Sweet pea, Beverly Cu Th® best way, Elizabeth Evans, Ruth Rose DiN | Felton, Lauriette Bethel Brady, Margaret R at grandmother dren’s Day, Eulee Bethel. 1 Ad of joy, Thelma Knowl Gloria Suarez, : Robert selection orches- by R. W. Ratling, cial of the Southern Airway: Atlanta and Mrs. 2 isitors in the cit; : itiner: iweeks tour of G .Ratling i as part’ o Florida. ; Mrs, L, V) Waldron and daugh- Robinson, ter, Miriam, were arrivals in Key eld, Fla, andi I] visit here with Mrs, Waldron’s rents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles! Bee at the home on Caroline street. [way from De Ann Leot Mav sell Chil-{ de Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur c and Lester Archer, ghivle, 02 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ar- ' “cher, of Homestead, ; : ; slosen! Week and are gues Verses in they kitchen, Eloise ee eae and |Curry, Mary Thompson, Betty! Ratem! 5 liewin; Florence Boza, Bilen Mac) 7cne™ 2 thet tome , | street, Louise of their} George F.! ent Archer, checking and| clerk at the Clyde-Mal-! who was spending a ion in New York, re- turned over the highway t. certificates to| _ | Vin Ide! presenta-| deliv Presentation i beginners. Promotion song and tion of certificates to department. Promotion song and jtion of certificates to junior partment. | ; Awarding of bibles. ' Closing hymn by conerege tion. of Lines “|short va presenta- de-; F. B. Guito was a passenger on the Steamship Florida yeserday afernoon accompanying to Tam- ipa, Arthur Heyward, a friend. | COMMISSIONERS HEAR | | Mr. and Mas. J. J. Dunlay, who! |were spending a short vacation in | Havana, were returning passen- igers on the Florida yesterday. | NATIONAL PARK ISSUE! (Continued with county from Page One) commissioners Mrs, C. D. Harrington sailed on the Florida yesterday afternoon for Tampa en route to North! Carolina, for a brief visit with| relatives. re-| cently. Others attending the the as many of the Key Largo had lived there for a aaa Roweling Gabversipone meeting that on expressed opinion dwellers of the vber of years, and as the the area is assessed at $30 i returned day, ‘an acre and that outside of the on the Florida yester- area is assessed at a much lower! figure, it would be fallacious to! lask the people to relinquish their} holdings. D. E. Hankin: }terson, Ine., of spending and was the guest of George} Lucas of the Key West. Electric} compan boat ye: of George Pat- Tampa, who w There were so many objection offered to the proposition that it! was generally conceded that the! idea would be considered pre- posterous by those most vitally interested, and would not be con- Ww recent visitor in sidered at all. ais The arguments continued until] Jacksonville and registered at the almost midnight with Mr. Coe at| Hotel Seminole. intervals interposing his request| that a committee be appointed to! take up the matter from eve i y Anita, left Thursday over angle and in every detail, and it,“ nove was finally decided to have At-|highway enroute to Newark, 5 {J., where they will visit torney Albury meet with Mr. CoelJ-. W and discuss the many obscure;T@latives. Coe seemed but; be! erday for Tampa, Mrs. J. G. Kantor, of Key Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz, accom. panied by her daughter, the N. with to be clear and explainable, | to the others, to j just the re’ KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District appeared e. | H ‘ALL IN COLORS LINDSAY, Cal.—L. city bumpped into Mrs. Brown wih his car. Har \ White took Mrs. Brown to a doc- itor, C. A. Black was a_ witness. ! Mrs. Brown is black and blue, and} ; Mr. Green is “seeing red.” Green, ee First Class—Fireproof— Sensible Rates Garage Elevator Popular Prices MONROE THEATER | Mae West-Victor McLaughlen — KLONDIKE ANNIE Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- j tra 15-20c; Night 15-25¢ HE B. F. FIFI T IIT IT TIAA LILA LA hd Tonight from 7: NL eS t Wedding Invitation to be the we are invitmg you to inspect our HE WILL DISCUSS TH ENT CAMPAIGN in the Favored Styles of 1935. AN PRESS ’ Raleigh alee representing | garettes, was a visitor] Lieutenant Lovejoy of the naval in Key West yesterday calling on, operating base at ingleton and Mrs.} y, of Miami, came; °? yesterday five! Visit with relativ: months oid Robert Singleton ri company -of} ry of a liesurely two! Archer! and children Bobby and Betsy, of son’ arrived this, on Newton! last! yy. jlessees of the Palace Theater, who; ] was spending a while in Havana,} five days in Key West! sailed on the P. and O. H Miss! SLITIOOIIIOTIOS TSS Is SPEAK OVER THE FOLLOWING NETWORK WDAE, Tampa; WQAM, Miami; WMFJ, Day- tona; WCOA, Pensacola; WMBR, Jackson- ville; WTAL, Tallahassee; WDBO, Orlando. BEHALF OF THE CANDIDACY OF ehh ddddhddd ddd ddd ddk THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PERSONAL MENTION esce Mrs. R. L. sina wife of Norfolk, | and Mrs. H. P. Ponde: ; Panied by Mrs. Va., » accom- Renavere Brook- , of Portsmouth, Va., a guest s. Ponder, arrived over the Thursday brief and friends. highway for a Goldie Fischbein, daughter and Mrs, Frank Lewinsky, Vena: was spending a few wee iwith her parents following her ‘gradtiation from Florida College for Women. left by plane ey ¢| Thursday afternoon for Miami en hbein route to join Mr. ; the home in New: at de, manager 07 the company in Key plane Thursday | | Roy E. L {Florida Utilit 1 West, left by West last evening over the high-! afternoon en route to West Palm! Counts i Beach for ;Pany off n interview with com-/ Is, and M Benjamin Rob-} Erma Pinder, Mrs. Roberts’ and Mrs. William Ru it little daughter, i Mr jerts, sister, and Miami with a few where relat da: terday for will — visit friends for and ex- pect to return about the middle of | next week. Today’ S$ Birthdays @ecreeeccecesanccceececos | of N. . born at Lyons, | Y., 82 years ago. Lois Weber of Hollywood, ivie direc’ producer, born at, Al- i legany. 50 years ago. mo- Gen. Robert E. dent, Sears Rocbu sas City, M Wood, presi- born in Kan- ars ago. { ! Dr. Tyler Dennett, lof Williams Colleg , born at Spencer, Wis., 53 years ago. 1 Chiet of the Supreme Court, of the Dis- born at Nzshua, 69 years ago. Bertram Sidney Thomas, Eng-| ish explorer and Orientalist, born 44 years ago. William Butler Yeats, famed Trish poet and dramatist, born 71 years ago. NOH, ———————————————E Walter C. Keil n —. pp in LAUGHING. TRISH EYES Helen Vinson in KING OF THE DAMNED Matinee: 10-15c; Night: 15-25 | ! JUST RECEIVED! Half Carload Stone Mountain Round WATERMELONS 50c, 60c ad 70c —Long— WATERMELONS 25c, 30c and 35c TIFT’S CASH GROCERY |; 1101 Division Street PHONE 29 N AR PATY 30 to 7:45 o’Clock IE ISSUES OF THE PRES- FOR GOVERNOR IN Petteway K NI N NK NN N N N) \) Ni ) & N N) N) A) Ly \! ) \ 5 State; Elizabeth | Ann, left over the highway yes-! president | Justice Alfred A. Wheat | ¢ UNDER PAROLE CLASSIFIED | SIOUX FALLS, Ss, D. — For 90 days Leo Smith of this city, dares net drink alcohol, he must stay away from the business sec- tion, unless accompained by _ his wife, all pay checks must go to Mrs, Smith. Jf he fails he must go to jail. LEGALS ments under this head ‘ rted in The Citizen at ate of le a word for each in-} but the minimum for the irst insertion in-every instance is sified adver- bly in advance, ers with ledger ‘CHMUCKER, Deceased. NOTICE TO € “REDITO! s To all creditors and all pe gons i havi laims or demands | notifies oe With each clasnfied advertise-| lest 5 nL . ment Ti ee ivee on Sn Regal Autostrop Razor Outfit, Ask for Judue Monroe H in the LORS ments charged Advertisers should give their street address as well as their tele- EE > number if they desire re-| | F rid | Gom peat eel | LOST eas | nond ring, approxi carats, in the Radio; ng lost last March. | claim- "$100 reward it returned to The} izen. No questions asked. | jun13- 22tx | County Courthouse in J ty, Florida, within eight late of the Said cl > of resider of the to by the nt, his agent or attorney. All such claims and 4 filed within the time and manner prescribed herein | cor } pe nands not in shall 30th day of May, A MiScELUSNEOUs) EW TED about Phene I | ike — MOTOR LAU NCH | feet Rearonable. | y 514-W. juni Lorain 1 NOTICE OF v APP AX D {Senate BIL NOTIC H That Nelli Certificate of August ATION FoR | = ( FOR SALE holder of , issued the 5th has filed PERSONAL CARDS—i00 printea cards, $1.25. The Artman} Press. aug7 | The Artman Press. aug7) County to-wit 52, Rook F-1, County Ree- mroe assessment of the said prop- inder the said certifi sued was in the name of Fr your next printing order. Artman Press. ances shall aug7 to law, bed therein ato the highest bidder < irt-house door on the first. Mon- in the month of Aug! ; is the of = : i SELES ARE THOMASINE M. MILLER}}| —BEAUTICIAN— | Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574-J 3rd day Augui ted this 13th day of June, ROSS C. SAWYER, Monroe County, Florida CLINKER BUILT LAYMAN SKIFF On June 3 at 5:00 a. m. off Long Key. ¢ reo te FLORIDA CHARLIE GRINER, Meneses YOUR individual comfort and entertainment is a matter of great importance at this modern, fire-procf, home-lil:e hotel located in the hee:t le. prey foom «9 Thirteen feet long, varnished deck, painted white with green bottom. Iron pipe in center of seat; plate reading: Layman Boat Works, Sandusky, Ohio. | $35 Reward If returned to ERNEST HEMINGWAY Key West, Fla. 9 and ceiling fan... ‘Spring mattress and individu AIR CONDITIONEG COCKTAIL LOUNGE - COFFZE 78 Rooms $2.00 - 80 Rooms £2.50 40 Rooms $3.09 - 24 Rooms 2.50 | 40 Semple Room with Private Buth £4.00 Stight increase for double occupancy Other 1.8 POUND Hotels HOTEL PATTEN WorEt Ceroro veacing lames AFTER YOU HAVE READ THE SUNDAY STAR COLUMN | wecceeroe, 22cecccscceses | * ‘burdens and sorrows of iMoney has no special ave their advertise-; \the conquest | things, particularly WANTED |d WANTED—A chance to bid on} } The|& SATURDAY, JUNE 13 ROBBED WHILE PRAYING WATERFORD Yvonne Daig N. ¥.- YOUR DESTINY By LE MARS of to The character those born between May June 18 are fearless and and talents 20 kind; irritated, th others. magnanimous when not and prone to load themselves w value in their minds except for the good it will do. They have great power concentration, mem- HEEL —_ Hig COLORS and can orize with the greatest ease; are easily angered, and once excited jare utterly unmanageable. Should ibe let a.one when in this Slence and patience should ;exercised daily by Gen for the “greatest of conq of self.” Should train the mind think pure the oppo- site sex. extremely hap- py if united to a person born in | (Capricorn) December 21 to Jan- uary 20, or (Libra) September 23 to October 23. Should wear an EMERALD or Moss Agate. of to of Wi.l be MONDAY HATS SH LADIES’ $1.00 JUST RECEIVED shipment Ladies’ Irish Specially priced — new Limen 59¢ S98 69 JUST IN—NEW SHIPMENT CHILDRE! PLAY SUITS LADIES’ LACE DRESSES, special Monday— 98c (This is a Real Buy) "Ss Mor $1.95 im and leck over our Printed Triple Sheer , all sizes—all colors. 312 S. E. Second Avenue All Outside Rooms with Private Bath COOL—CLEAN—QUIET Overlooking Biscayne Bay Two Blocks’ to Shops, Theatre and Business Section —RATES— $1.50 Single $2.50 Double Special Family, Weekly and | Monthly Rates S. D. MeCREARY, Proprietor SPECIAI iP GEN I THROUCHO The Store of Fashion City’s Leading Ladies’ . APPELROUTH Store YOUR DESTINY BY LE MARS A 1936 Reading to The Citizen Readers by Special Ar- rangements for a Limited Time only TEN CENTS Coin and Staimp. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN, KEY WEST, FLA. Name Address City and State Date of Birth Write Plain—Enclosidg 10¢ Coin and Stam> TOMORROW, CHECK UP ON THE ADVER- TISERS WHO FURNISH INTEREST- ING READING. F¢ FIP PPPO COLL LLL LL wae For Sale 5 Bundles for Ke THE KEY WEST CITIZEN he Mnde ded ddkededddddddadidd, j | | IT’S PURER! LASTS LONGER! ICE REFRIGERATORS Made of all metal—equip- ped with WATER COOLERS They're Economical 100 Per Cent Refrigeration Satishacts Priced at $20.00 - EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL — Inc. 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