The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 20, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN i { Fog and sandstor { i "HIRREGULARITIES | IN PRIMARY AT la, returned Thursday morn-! | ing by plane. | The PERSONAL MENTION my LE MAPS In honor of the late Anders Keeh early day school child wocccccccccccccccecocccs | ~°: Sweden's celebrated etcher, fe ma bssags painter and scluptor, a orm Soelt audios will be erected on Mora, plowed guiding £ he lived and worked for the geasie | and. statue where many character and talents of those born between pea ae sant s Club Has Enjoyable Social Yesterday: House on Duval e of a happy when the n’s Club gave one of their delightiul social gatherings and was a fitting setting for an affair which the club attractively charmingly arranged by the tesses. The afternoon began Michigan and bridge, and after a few games and the scores were Hospitality was y. many hos-; with’ STATE SENATOR BEACHAM| ment of the little ones at the Day Nursery. Much interest was shown and it was apparent that the work in connection with the which is sponsored by the; club, will afford the members afternoons of amusement and satisfaction. Refreshm ing ‘cious sandwiches, dainty dates, and a variety of and sparkling beverages served by the hostesses: DICTED FOR VIOLATION OF CAMPAIGN LAWS That Monroe county was not} the only one in which irregulari-i of deli- ties in the Primary election filled June 2 cooling the cal.ing of a grand jury, is were evidenced by reports reveived Misses this week by The C:tizen. H Even State Senator John R. ‘highway Wednesday night (Mrs. Norberg Thompson who! OF PALM BEACH WAS IN-!| was visiting in New York with re-! }latives and attended the gradua-’ thi ;tion exercises of | from Marymount ! York, returned Thursday morning jaccompanied by Miss: Marie. her daughter College, New Charles: Knott, son of “W.* V: L. M. Pierce returned over the, from, |the same time. ‘but impatient in methods; of Knott, arrived Thursday_morning! good figures, are was found which required} |by plane from Miami for a short | courteous. visit. | ate, unselfish people in the world; JUNE 19 TO JULY 23 NCER people born under sign.have a vivacious, less and anxious nature; are ener- getic, asp:ring, but lack continu- ity. Are happy and unhappy at Anxious to learn, have CA rest- graceful and The most affection- are quick in body and mind; clev-! 4), er in business matters and fit to < made automobi-es cont 5.884 quart legal ercszings in 1 department plans to exhibit the years. Border patrol] inspectors of the n Antonio, 360 are: and took d strict 7 Tex., seized beats 357 animals and of liquor il- aband, after United The States office at exposition of rare post Texas centennial e largest collection amps it thus for has assembled, with ome to schoolhouse icy game s Yugoslavia, aft moters pr centage of invalids” fund. Drewings » based on football re land. at Louisville, An old slave market « Leonella Lester, Yolanda Mendoza added, lovely prizes were pre- ;. and Cecilia Elisworth. sented to: Mrs. O. Long, high bridge prize; Miss Florence Saw- yer, door prize; Mrs. Joseph Miami where he went with Mrs.’ command; they are ambitious to Pierce to attend the wedding of; obtain weaith, honors, and their niece Miss Catherine Curry.| | good things in life, and Cancer Mrs. Pierce left after the wed-| ding to vi latives eS helps them to succeed, The sub- ee avintaDplntives and friends oi Centred willl parahisbiun en in Atlanta, Richmond and Was : : : aetan. jergetically in the career he will! t.c5- ctu: < to reas ifinally select; wealth will be oft- arranged by the British Red jen very hard to coilect, and the (. Pe precautions inherited patrimony may be reck- oa cae lessly squandered, either by re ami, who were in Key West Thur tives or by children of the sub- day in the interests of the! J¢ct - Cancer subjects. will hav candidacy of Raleigh Petteway, Many friends and protectors for governor, left on the aftex- | pecially among the opposite sex; inn eneet co oMsanis Itoward the 35th year the sub- jjects’ position will be changed g,| from good to bad or vice versa; A... retired, who was spending a|Sfter this age it will be muca few days in Key West with rela-! imore steady. Should wear an} tives, left Thursday afternoon for, ' Aquamarine gem, which will har- this home in Miami. jmonize with their dual nature. /At The Stores Pie Key ee nai now a resident of | 1 of $1,- A. B. Chandle governor of Kentucky &: gest majority im the sta tory. with an estimated value 600,000. Beacham for Palm Beach and| Those attending the meeting Broward counties, who addressed were: Miss Martha Buck and Mrs., the voters here, came in for a: Lopez, Michigan priz | Mary Woods, guests. j share of the law breaking charges! Following the presentation of, Misses Barbara Carey, Ida Kerr, Thursday and was indicted for the prizes, letters of appreciation Romalda Johnson, Leonor War- Unlawfully contribtuing $10 to from the commanders of the ren, Edna Mae Thompson, Susan the congressional campaign of A. United States Destroyers of Divi-,LaKin, Camille Pierce, Florrie; Pat Cannon. fe sion 8 were read in which they; Ketchings, Virginia Perez. paatial The grand jury at West Palm| thanked the Junior and Senior ye, Florence E. Sawyer, Nellie Beach was in session for 10 days. | Woman’s Club “cour-' Louise Russell, Clara Yates. the same period which was re- tesy and hos Mesdames Joseph Lopez, Ho-; Wired by the Key West body, al-| Heamtaea menehanile they were ward Wilson, Millard Johnson,! £0, charged another election of- at Key West several week James Brady, Raymond , Curry,| ficial. of Lake Worth, with bein} Miss Martha Buck addressed Earl Mitchell, Wm. ..V.. Albury,,commected with a vote countirg/ the meeting relative to the neces-jEvelio Cabot, Ellis England, W. the sity of making toys for the amuse-| B. Demeritt, 0. S. Long. The jurors found —other, -evi-| . | dences of other irregularities and ~--———= felection laws violations and unr- ‘explainable discrepancies in the} jcount of the June 2 vote. | | ee all Westminste y council has invited employes in that district of London te send members of ty Application o will increase the reclaimed swamy a series State Senator John Beacham, of West Palm Beach, and ! Solicitor Abe Aronovitz, of 2oss on and first aid Record of 178 farmers studied in the department of farm econ- ithe Kentucky college of 20W iucrease in or 54 per 1934 over un 16, in cent per form, Captain George T. Rice, U. 19: Arrange Program For Sunday Brazilian in the =e i Kio de Janeiro, ports of Santes and Kio de Janeiro and the indus. * jtral center of Sao Paulo for the 10 months of 1 totaled 600,000 more Uhan in the period in 1934. vernment receipts $350 New Wash Cottens Sun-Back ine At Raal’s Club Tonight Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock|- Indications point to a very en- in the K. of P. hall on Fleming | jo able evening tonight a street, the Odd Fellows and Re-! pang Seclecart. “ie! the bekah Lodges will hold a joint °°“, Pea cceasient: Memorial service, to. which the l0cal Citizens Advisory Commit- public is invited to attend. ; tee, sponsors of the dance to raise| The following program will be|funds for the sick and poor in} rendered: iKey W ece’ pees a, TIL A Bicsal ee West, have ree eived favor- i receal to take care of, the needs ope {able reports, of veterans and their familiesifor Miami after a Prayer by Rev. Y. T. Shehane.| 4 large number of people have who have received their bonus and| Visit to Key West. Violin ipete Far Die sokae tine | promised to go and enjoy an eve-! are now thinking of their needs}! o ins aN : meee Brant.| 228 of dancing. Many others’in the wearing apparel line Walter A. Lowe was a passen- s Mary and Beulal an'(who do not dance have expressed) Appelrouth’s is now featuring! &¢* on the afternoon plane Thu {a desire to attend in order that one of the largest stocks of smart} 4Y going to Miami for a busi- they too might have a part in! summertime shoes to be found|"€SS Visit. raising the community fund to! anywhere. This carefully select- Sot jassist those unfortunate ones’ eq stock contains all the latest olemn! faced with lack of food and ill styles in the newest colors and health when the FERA withdraws! materia on July 1. | Hundreds of dresses in a wide price range are offered in al large variety of styles and sizes. } Numerous thrifty women pevtit| { i trict of crisp popular QUARRELED OVER CHECK H. War |Miami, left Thursday afternoon; MUNICE, Ind.—Charles by plane after a short visit with; Calloway, 89-year-old Civil relatives and friends. j veteran, of this city, won di- — jvorce when he complained that! Mrs. Caroline Andsley, director: his wife quarreled with him over of Woman’s work for the WPA,|his pension check. left by plane Thursday afternoon; professional | West yesterdey afternoon from | Havana, accompanied by his wife, | Jen route to their home. Mr. Dar- ‘nall paid a call at The Citizen of- fice during his brief stay in the/s x to eigth inches long. city. | on a Florida State college for Winde men -s the third largest women’s ccllege in the United States. Hunter college, N. Y. C., is first. (See CTHER SPECIALS ON MONDAY pe Tu wo- THE STORE OF FASHION The Store of Fashion is pre-} SALE New Str sale One of the propagating is setting ou mosi popular ways deciduous shrubs cuttings of stems 1-Over Lace of bpbrele ley. Quartet, ons. Bible ceremony. Solo, “One Sweetly hought,” Miss Olive Day. yarden scene, Miss Virginia D eon as the Angel. “In The Garden,” Me: ; roa Collins and Camille! son. enty-third Psalm, Saunders, I} call of 5. Rev. Shehane and} Grande do Sul’s all the wheat 0,974 bushels arrived recently as Marking Rio fai'ure to prod it needs for 1 2 —--- ; Fred Eberhardt, custodian at! Mrs. Francis L. Johnson and|Fort Jefferson, who recently daughter, Francine Ellen, left! underwent in Johns-Hopkins hos- Argent ne wheat over the Overseas Highway Wed-| pital in Baltimore, an ope on t Brazilian state nesday morning for their home in} for an infection of the throat, re-| an initial saipment. Detroit, Michigan, after a visit of|turned Thursday morning by | several months with Mrs. John-|plane from Miami, much improved; Mistress Ann Painter, son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jef-|in health. ‘inhab-tant of Looe, Eng., whoj ferson H. Knight on Washington| celel d her hundredth — birth- street. LEGALS ntly, recieved a message | congratulation from King | NOTICE OF WAST! and Queen Mary. Notice is hereby "8 of are } Silk Extra size, Kimonas $1.38 SPECIAL TABLE WITH a o-ang $1.00 oldest | Shower And Banquet | Given Thursday |by the savings made at Appel- jrouth’s Mbnday when general re- A shower and banquet in honor} ductions are made in all depart- of the approaching marriage of{ ments, “No Night There,” Miss! Miss Grace Rivero to — Loris! | Gutierrez was given Thursday aft- fernoon 6:00 o’clock at a local! Holtsberg’s advertisement ‘restaurant and was given by, this issue of The Citizen will ! Misses Virginia Perez and Juanita! mean much to those who are! fendi Wes Gaugene Albucy-<) | Mase: ee ee Duct, “Will The Circle Be! A splendid menu was prepared} bargains in ladies’ ready-to-wear Unbroken,” Mesdames Collins and/#d gifts presented to the oe and home goods. : asratasiig jto-be included many useful and| The big special for Monday is Closing prayer by W. P. Ar-|lovely articles thes bareainyrmces gi 7180) Anew cher. ei 4 j Those attending were? {Wash Dresses in cool crisp cot- | Misses Juanita Mayg, Isabelitons. Included in this lot are the ; Armayor, Grace Perez, Virginia| popular sun-back models in pas- Perez. Grace Rivero, Rose Appel,|tel color Piques and Lawns. They Ophelia Machado, Dora Muchado,! are offered in a wide range of, Sess {Consuelo Carmona, Solita Cobo! sizes. Of interest to a wide circle of and Mrs. Amelia Cabot. } friends, is the announcement made today by Mr. and Mrs. Wal-| Cay, ‘art ter J. Lowe, Sr., 706 Ashe street, ¢ d P 5 On Tuesday Evening of the engagement and approach-: ing marriage of their daughter,! _—— i Miss Jennie Fae Lowe to Hollon’ St. Paul’s Choir Guild will hold] R. Bervaldi, assistant post master, a card party in thé Parish Hall on! at the local post aftica. |Tuesday, June 28, at 8:00 o’clock.| Franklin D. Roosevelt, President: Both Mr. Bervaldi and his fi-j Quite a number of tables have! ancee are graduates of Key West already been reserved for this af- Mrs. Lo- Children’s = fer | Valentine Mesa left yesterday j afternoon on the Florida for Tampa where he will visit for a while with relatives and friends. departed mem- | poate | poet A Springfieid, Mass., firearms ;manufacturer is trying out Texas/ bstitute wainut{ revolver stocks. tough is plentiful in Grande Solo, HOLTSBERG’S SALE osemary Saunder: Solo, “Shadows aKin. Solo, s 4.0 in : Miss Susan} for The Rio ebony as on Ea a su Dr. William F. Cross, of Miami, | and Mrs. Cross, arrived over the highway Thursday and will re- main in Key West for several weeks. “Sometime We'll Under-; Beaded Evening Bags $1.98. fo Samples o tains, color, pair $1.00 Shirle dren's on sale 10 doz. Cool S made rge size Frints A. C. Brown, grove inspector; for the state plant board, who was! in Key West for a bus i with, the local unit, left yesterda; ‘for Tampa en route to Gaines- ville. PROGRESSIVE EDUCATOR and being in Monroe County, to-wit: vorthwest Announcement | Of Engagement doe Bags, of 1,, J-_W. Key was a passenger on the Florida yesterday afternoon for Tampa en route to St. Peters- burg. xer (Qs) a) re and and What They Say Whether Right Or Wrong | Soeececccscecooooooosocs Mrs. Urban Bethel and - son, ‘Harry, left on the S. S. Florida yesterday afternoon for Tampa en route to Arcadia -where they “By far the greater part of the} will visit Mrs. Bethel’s son and {world’s population is actively en- daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. rtheast quarter n Twenty ‘Township of Range J 25c White Broad Monday. yd (Limit 10 yards to = “Attorney for Plaintiff. High School, and have numerous! fair assuring a large attendance. | gaged in agriculture or-.is direct- friends who .will be interested in| ly dependent on the results of ag- their marriage which will be a so-! vitations will be issued but all] "culture." cial event of July 28, in the Flem-' friends the contracting parties; PRE ing Street Methodist church. | will be welcome to be present at! Millard E. Tydings, U. S. Senator, It is stated that no wedding in- the ceremony. | Maryland: PLAN VACATION 3 | —_—— Ins for a million years, could not in that time return work and ‘ANNIVERSARY OF ' prosperity to the people of the | | United States.” | —-— 1 | Thomas N. \McCarter, president, | Edison Electric Institute: | “I have no quarrel with proper The anniversary of the Presby- iregulation of public utilities.” A daily Vacation Bible School, | sponsored by Wesley Community! terian Church, colored, the late; House and Ley Memorial M, E,| Wesleyan Methodist Church of! Daniel O. Hastings ,U. S. Senator,| Church, begin Monday|Great Britain, will be observed! Delaware: | morning, June 22, at 8:30 o'clock} the first week in July. For thir-| “We have destroyed all the pre-! and continue through two weeks, |‘ tive: years bee ery rae car-| cedents that have buiit America, i its wor' es 7 pnaseRaies cial 8: ried on its work in Key West, it! upon which we have builded a ‘ tis shown. great country.” The daily sessions will be from| "A preparatory service is to be| sii 8:30 a, m. until 11:30 a. m. and/held Tuesday, June 23, at’8 p. m. will be for boyd and g:rls 9 to 16; The sermon will be ereeched by the new minister of the Baptist 1 years of age. : Church, the Rev. Yancy will JUROR DROPS DEAD {| = MINNEAPOLIS,—A few min-| iliman) utes after he had been accepted! Those who are over nine years) Spehane, las 2 juror. Coneed Wax! U&F tis old are asked to meet at Ley) His two sons are to give two city fell dead of heart disease in} Memorial church and those under! duets with music by the choir of i the court room. nine at Wesley House. ithe Vacation School. Those who have a perfect at-| A Birthday Party will be hela} tendance record and do all of} Monday, July 6, at 8 p. m. ——— their required work will be given, All friends, especially those, ST. LOUIS.—A. R. Van Amp-| a beautiful certificate at the close|from the Bahamas, are invited to. wert of this city has owned the! of school. take part in these servic {same automobile for 21 years! All who are interested in at- SS ee land it was a second hand ear} tending are asked to be on hand{ Traffic rules violators in Bre-' with 35,000 miles behind it when! for the first session Monday! men, Germany, are being made to he bought it. morning. The program of work, get up early Sunday mornings to; is very interesting, consisting ofjattend lectures on regulations.| An increase in December of music, stories, drills, games and | Police devised this penalty as a) 202,211 in the number of German handicraft suited to the different: method of stopping too frequent’ radio owners brought the total to ages. ‘infractions of traffic laws. 47,192,952 for 1935. STILL USES OLD CAR | Charles Bethel, for several weeks. L. C. MeTyeire, who was in Key West for a few days on business, left yesterday afternoon for Tam- pa. Mrs, Walter Kemp and grand- daughter, Sylvia Du Breuil, came over the highway from Miami, where Mrs. Kemp attended the graduation of her granddaughter, Miss Marguerite Du Breuil, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Du | Breuil, formerly of Key West, | but who are now making their home in Miami. Marcy B. Darnall, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcy B, Darnall, who are now residing in Florence, Ala,, was an arrival in Key CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANTED WANTED TO BUY—House to) be torn down and moved from lot. Phone 152-M or call at 514 Margaret street. junel7-tf i LosT | LOST—Diamond ring, approxi-" mately 2 carats, in the Radio Cafe; ring lost last March. $100 reward it returned to The Citizen. No questions asked. junl3-22tx e | OUNTY JUDGE'S COURT FOR MONROE COUNTY TICE TO CREDITOR all ors and all persons having claims or demands against said Estate: You, and each of you, are heret notified and required to present any ‘laims and demands which you, or! either of you, have against the Estate of Lorain L. Schmucker, . late of Monroe Floria to the Honorab Gomez, Counts, Florida, at Florida, within months from the date of the first publication hereof. Said claims demands shall be in writing contain the place of residenc post office address of the cla and shall be sworn to by the claim- ant, his agent or attorney. such claims and dem filed within the time and manner prescribed herein void. Dated the 30th day of M: ‘anal shall ORGE B. SCHML istrator of the — L. Schmucker, ‘may30; juné-13 THOMASINE M. MILLER = —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Caoled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574-. MONKOE THEATER George Rait-Joan Bennett in SHE COULDN'T TAKE IT Matinee; Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra 15-20c; Night 15-25¢ He started the for a $10,000.000 of any state in the south. VOTE FOR W. $&. 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