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PAGE FOUR eerccacccecccoeooe Enjoyable Birthday Party Tharsday Miss Roseoneil Roberts wast Members of the Junior honored on the occasion of her: lifteenth birthday anniversary Thursday evening with a _ party given by her parents, Mir, and . Y 20 Mrs. Veral Roberts, at the home; Miramar: Club. © ' at 1024 Elgin street. | The usual games were played Various games were played| and excitement was high up until during the evening. Prize win-| 1. last score was decided... When ers in contests conducted were B , Lally Mae Carey and Roy Henson. the tallies had. been compiled Recreshments consisting of ice, Was found that the prizes cream, cake and éandy were! won by Miss Clara Yates and Mrs. served. | Ellis England. Those present were: | During the afternoon the hos- ) Junior Club Holds | Meeting Yesterday Wo- ;man’s Club yesterday afternoon njoyed a very delightful ‘-social | meeting on the THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Inapetting the Target DARDS Loe SRST Ear sicteea Aaa ee —_— { i heack fronting “ it; were} Virginia Knowles, Ottilee Rob- tesses Mrs. William W, Demeritt,| erts, Lois Malone, Roy Henson,!Jr., and Mrs. Robert Dopp served Shirley Pierce, John Lowe, Harlan delicious refreshments. Weech, Everett Hall, Qrmond Cor-j Those in attendance were-| dova, Madge Sands, Juanita’ Misses Florence Sawyer, Ednaj Dongo, Peggy Pinder, Daisy Wat- Pinder, Camille Pierce, Rosemary kins, Lilly Mae Carey, ;Saunders, Clara Yates, Mary/ George Cates, Shirley Almyda,}Cleare and Geraldine Steadman. | Edna Charlow, Mary Phillis Gray,j Mesdames O. S. Long, William W. Mary Charlow, Dolly Charlow and, Demeritt, Robert Dopp, L. T. Br: | Ruth Harris. Rev. Shuler Peele gassa, Howard Wilson, Raymond| and Mrs, Veral Roberts. { Curry, Bert Baker, William H. as i Demeritt and Ellis England. | Labor Day Dance | At Habana-Madrid Entertainment At South Beach Monday Labor Day Pienic and Dance ’ will be sponsored Monday at Coral] All arrangements have been; Isle, Casino under the auspices of; made for the Habana-Madrid’s Big! the South Beach Nautic Club, | Labor Day Dance to be held Mon-; Starting at 12:00 o’clock moon} day evening at 10 o'clock. dancing will be by the “Marimba! The dance is expected to be the Band”. At 2:00 o’clock and last-} biggest of the elub’s summer af-| ing until 6:00 o’clock, music will] fairs as a large number of tables) be furnished by John Pritchard's} have been reserved, some of popular dance orchestra, | which were spoken for early in During the dance Little Olgaj the week. Ramos will furnish entertainment! A good musical program will) with her many novelty songs and! be rendered by one of Key West’ Two Big Dances dance numbers, best dance orchestras. | At Raal’s Club Charch Group Enjoys Outing The Young People’s Depart-} Two big dances are scheduled} ment of Stone Chureh enjoyed a, to take place at Raul’s Club onj delightful evening out at the oldj the Boulevard. aeroplane landing Thursday eve-} Tonight the regular Saturday ning. Games were played and re-' night affair is expected to draw freshments consisting of cookies,|a large crowd. Music, as usual, orange drink, and roasted marsh-| will be furnished by John Pritch- mallows were served. ard’s popular dance orchestra. Those attending were, Pritchard’s orchestra will also Louise Ketchum, Carolyn Sands,! play for the big Labor Day dance! Cynthia Pearlman, Susan Peacon,| Monday evening. A large attend- Susan La Kin, Nellie L. Russell,}anee is expected. Edward Johnson, Allen E. Curry, Ruby Thompson, Malcolm Pierce,| Kirehheiner, Sidney Curry, Gerald Lauriette Thompson, Irma Frow,|Saunders, Fred Knight, Cleo Esterlena Heusted, Edna John-|Kemp, Lucille Richardson, Elinor son. jEtheridee, Vanessa Collins, Rev. Henry L. Weatherford, Anna Joe Tolle. | | | | PERSONAL MENTION @ecocecacs++-,e0cceseees Mrs. Mary Baker was a passen- ger leaving for Tampa yesterday afternoon on the Steamship Cuba after spending a visit here with relatives and friends. UNIQUE FEATUR AT LOCAL CHURCH Rev. Yancy T. Shehane of the First Baptist Church states that he | has prepared a special piece of} printed matter to be given to the Mrs. V. Watkins, who was en-; ‘ M-ichurch membership and to all! joying a vacation with relatives in! Key West f 1 k: |friends and vsiitors who worship ee eee a ca”. ithete. tomeevew:night. a passenger on the S. S. Cuba yes-| ’ ? 7 terday for Tampa. The printed matter in question ; jis arranged in the form of a check Miss Clarice Barksdale left ye: and at once causes one to realize : ¢ {that the believer can draw upon} terday afternoon for her home i Tampa after a delightful vacation |#ll the resources of Heaven, ae asthe guest of relatives in this|cording to the promises of God, city. Rev. Shehane deelares. Every person who. gets one of! Bont — Ores Ralghulioydan lath: yeater these checks will have the priv- day on the Steamship Cuba for! Tampa where she will spend a! short vacation with Mrs. Robert} Lord and family. |tributed to the congregation, Pas- ilege of keeping it for life, and! then pass it no to future members of the family, it is stated. At the time the checks are dis- i { June Martel, film player, points out to her West Highland pup just { what a good shot she is with her air rifle. Target practice with air rifles is the newest Hollywood sport. MUSICAL PROGRAM'SUNDAY SCHOOL BY WELTERS BAND REGULAR WEEKLY CONCERT! “The Sunday School Stands TO BE REND=RED AT JACK. | TTial,” such is/the service to be SON SQUARE TOMORROW | conducted in the Trinity Presby- = {terian Church, Monday evening, 8 o'clock. Hl 5 The regular weekly concert by An attorney for the prosecution Welters Cornet Band will be ren-|has been selected being a student dered tomorrow afternoon, 5/{who leaves for college in a few o’clock, at Jackson Square, under!days. A graduate of Stillman the direction of Shedrae Hannibal. |Coljege will undertake to show that The band is a part of the Fed- te 3 = eral Music Project, of which Geo, |*P® Sunday School is a failure and ix witnesses will testify for the Mills White, is the local director. The numbers to be played on: defense. the program tomorrow follow: 1. America, 2. March, “Washington Grays” —Grafulla, 3. Overture, Echoes”—Coates. 4. Fox Trot, Two”—Linemann, 5. Smear, “Sally Trombone”— Fillmore, 6. Medley Overture, “A Night In New York”—Brooks, 7. Waltz, “Killiwake” — 0, Meyers. 8. Fox Trot, Lady”—Ellington. 9. March, “United We Stand”| BE ‘MINISTERIAL UNIT es TO MEET MONDAY Key. The Minister’s Alliance will 7 jmeet on Monday morning at 10:30 to’clock in the | Church for the purpose of receiv- ing a report of the nominating committee, according to announce- of the modern Sunday School will be exposed, and the fine work done by some such schools ex- plained. Three judges, with the congre- gation as jury, will oring in their verdict. A social period will follow with |some special numbers by friends and scholars, Rev. De Barritt will be glad to welcome all Sunday School work- ers who care to attend. “Plantation | { “Cocktails For “Sophisticated Spangled Banner— Selected numbers will be sig) ‘ dered by Welters Cornet Band on|ment made by Rev. John c. Geke- Laber Day, next Monday, in cola- | ler, president of the organization. boration with the Island City|. 4 full attendance of members Choral Singers, under the idivector-| requested, it is stated. ship of Ellen Welters Sanchez. | The program will be rendered} LABOR IS FINDING Bayview Park, beginning at 4:30} ITs RANKS SPLIT By request, “La Golondrina” ct (Mexican “Home, Sweet mien" | (Continued from Page One) by Meyrelez, will be sung, and spe-|further curtailed and pay ad- cial spirituals, and other numbers. | Vanced to increase purchasing The program is sponsored by the | Power before the unemployment NYA, with James Fort as admin- problem ean be solved, i : istrator and Vietor Lowe, assistant] _ To this end, the federation still administrator. favors enactment of the Black- Connery 30-hour week bill and re- vival of the NRA principle in some form or other. The Black- Connery bill was shelved in the last session of congress, but a bill {to apply NRA standards to cer-|| t P. Today’s Birthday- Dr. Frank B. Jewett, Bell Lab- oratories’ head, born at Pasadena, “GOES ON TRIAL’ The weaknesses and the defects |, LEGALS ’ : NUTICE FLORIDA EAST .COAST RAIL-"* Y COMPANY, and Wiliam R., IKenan, Jr. and Scott “M. Loftin, as, Receivers thereof, hereby give no- j tice that on the I7th of Aveust.| 1936, they filed with the Interstate Commerce Commission atv Washing-j ton, D. C., their a tidn for a lcertiticate of publit “convenience and necessity permitting abandon- ment of that portion of the Key West Extension running in a south- direction from Mile Post r Florida City: Station, to j Key West, a distance of _approxi- ‘mately 125 miles, all in Dade and; Monroe Counties, Florida. { FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY} COMPANY Loftin, as Recei aug22- thereof. 3 septs-12, 1936) 'IN THE CIRC COURT OF tur! ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OP THE STATE OF FLORIDA, 4 MONROE COUNTY. "TORY PROCEEDINGS. IN CHANCERY, - Overseas Road and Toll Bridge District, a political subdivision RING ON PETI- DATE AND CO! 2 Mi THOUSAND DOLLARS. To the Taxpayers and Citizens of Overseas Road and Toll Bridge District, a political subdivision of; the State of Florida> You are hereby notified that Over- s Road and Tol ridge District, a political subdivision of the State, of Florida, -has heretéfore filed: in. this our Circuit Court a sworn peti-' tion praying validation and con- firmation by said Cireyst Court. of bonds of said Overseas Road and Toll Bridge District in the amount. of Three Million Six Hundred Thou- sand Dollars. : You are further notified that the Honorable Jefferson Browne, Judge of the Cirevit Court of the eventh Judicial Cirevit of the | | te of Florida, in and for Monroe order that the petition will be call- ed for hearing hefore him at the County Court House of Monroe County, Florida, on the 28th day of Septem- ber, A.’ D., 1936, at eleven: o'clock FS County, has made and entered an Circuit Courtroom in the Plorida, in the City of Key West, A. M, and’ you are hereby notified to be and appear before the sai@ Judge of said Circuit Court at the time and place specified, to-wit: at the Circuit Courtroom in’ the County Court House of Monroe - County, Florida, in Key We: Florida, on to show cause, any you , Why said bonds. should not be validated and confirmed as prayed for in such petition. . ‘ WITNESS my hand an aid Circuit Cou mber, A. D., (Cireuit Court Seal) ROSS Ci SAWYER, Clerk of the Cirevit Court of the] Eleventh Judicial Sigel of the State of Florida, in a for Mon- roe County. sept5-12-19-26 ot NOTICE TO €' THE COUNTY JU! TORS Es COURT COUNTY, ‘TE. tate of Cariaga de Avila, Deceased. To all creditors afffyall persons having claims or dém@nds Against the estate of Josefa~atiaga de Avila, deceased, late of Key West, Monroe County, ‘Plorida: ou, and each of y, are hereby notified and required fo Mfile all claims or demands which you, or either of you, may have’ against the estate of Josefa Cariaga de Avila, deceased, late of Key West, Moproe County, Florida, in the office of the County’ Judge of Monroe Count Florida, in the County Court House in Monroe County, Florida, within eight calendar mont thi date of the first publicati hi D. Josefa from jon of tl writing and contain the of residence and post office dress of the claimant and shall be sworn to by the claimant, his agent or attorney. Any such claim or demand not so filed within the time and in the manner prescribed herein shall bel void. Dated at Key West, Florid 5th day of September, A. D. Holion R. Beryaldi, As Executor of the Last Will and Testament. of Josefa Cariaga de Avila, deceased, aforesaid. J. Lancelot Lester, Attorney fof Executor, sept6-12-19-26, 1936 ja, this, 1936. Subscribe to The Citizen—20c weekly, P Serene Ser HOLTSBERG'S Again, with the most out- tor Shehane will give a brief ex- Millard Davidson, governor of planation of their design and mean- the 39th Rotary district, Mrs. Dav-! ing, following which he will preach idson and daughter, Jane, whoa sermon on the text that has been were in Key West for two days, | requested from time to time by left yesterday afternoon for Tam- members of the congregation, “The pa en route to their home in Ma-! Pierced Hands and Side of Our rianna, Fla, | Lord.” At the morning service, the rev- erend will talk on “The Highway ' From Jerusalem to Jericho,” which follows his sermon on that subject last Sunday morning. | All members of the ehurch are urged to attend. these services. : Friends, visitors and strangers are ; extended a most cordial invitation | and welcome. : Jack Hayes, son of Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Hayes, left Thursday morn- ing over the highway en route to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, where he will enter the state university. Mrs. Jose Pelaez, accompanied} by her daughter, Mrs. Armando| Cobo, and child, Consuelo, who. had been spending a week’s visit! | bile, Ala.» Calif., 57 years ago. George E. Sokolsky of New York, journalist and _ lecturer, born at Utica, N. Y., 43 years ago. Doris Kenyon, actress, born in Syracuse, N. Y., 38 years ago. Matthew S. Sloan of New York, public utility head, born at Mo- Sbyears ago. h ' ea iGeorge E. Akerson, onetime Minneapolis, 47 years ago. Pereeceeccoveccasoacecos SPECIAL SERMON in Miami and surrounding points,| returned to Key West last eve-| ning over the highway. Sheriff K. O. Thompson has, —_—— : planned to leave tomorrow morn- } ing over the highway and will en-| Ner sorunilybemebennet on o3 train at Miami for points in they ocean : tain seein (Rack states going as far as Cleveland, 4. Sandie cuatne te The: eer a taiameent tomcanaut fivel ome will be “The Thief in the} weeks. Church.” ! és The prisons are not the only Oregon and Washington govern-| places where the thief is found,! ment trappers say coyotes which jthe pastor states. formerly gave birth to litters of] Members and friends are invi four to five now are giving birth! ed to hear ths sermon. Good m * to much larger litters—17 in one|sic will be provided by the choir, instance. _ _ hit is stated, ey » Today's Horoscope Geaeseganccne Today gives decided ability and an indication of profitable employ- ment, so that there should be a sufficiency of success in life, if a reasonable balance is maintained. Be very cautious in dealings with the opposite sex, for you will be at; a disadvantage. MONKOE. THEATER ine Edw. G. Rebinson-Joan Blondell -BULLETS OR BALLOTS Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25e seerétary to Pres, Hoover, born inj tain government contracts was! jenacted. This government con- tract act becomes effective Sep- tember 20. The social security act, to help the wage earner in his fight’ for security, is only partly in effect so far. Federation. leaders are pushing state supplementary legis- lation to bring it into full effect before they decide whether to seek its amendment. The courts now hold the fate of the Wagner labor disputes act, designed to protect the right to orBanize with a federal guarantee. SATURDAY SPECIALS hie Monroe Market Butter, Ib. 36c and 37c Fresh Ribs, 2 Ibs. . 38¢ Eggs, doz. .. . 30 NOTICE All STEAKS and ROASTS have been reduced 5c per pound 510 FLEMING STREET PHONE 411 | standing value— BOBOLINK HOSIERY The only hose sold carrying an absolute “without question guarantee.” Fall colors that are. ultra- smart with new dark costume shades— Nut-Brown Snappy Saunter Wood-Brown Tailleur-Bro: | \- i BATE. In_re the Estate af; MARGARET AXE, - Dec 5 FL NOTICE that thé wi 26th day: of October, 4. 1836, present to the Honorable County Judge of Monroe County, Fiorila, his final return, account uchers.as. Administrator of Estate of Margaret Axe, and At said time, then and make application to the said Judee for a final settlement of his ad- ministration of said estate, and for an order discharging him as such} Administrator. Dated this the 22nd day of August A. D. 1936. WILLIAM AXB, As Admifistrator of the Estate of Margaret Axe, Deceased. AQUILINO LOPEZ, JR. Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS To all efed.tore and ail persons having claims or demands against said Estate: You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required to fil claims or demands which y either of you, may have agai state of J. P. Jones, also knowr Joseph P. Jones, deceased, late fof Monroe County, Florida, to the Honorable Raymond R_ Lord ty Judge of Monroe County ida, at his office in urthouse in Menroe within eight from the date of the first publication hereof. AU claims or demands shall be All such claims and demands not presented within the time and in the manner prescribed herein shall be barred as provided by law. Dated August 22, 1936. Dt As, Adwinistrater of the Estate of J. P. Jones, deceased. AQUILINO LOPEZ, JR., Attorney far A nistrator. aug?: septs-12, 1936 Presenting another “Talk-of- the-Town” SALE MONDAY morning. Doors open 8:30. Come early! Store cloges at 1 o'clock. Big table of REMNANTS, 150 Ladies’ New shipment Boys’ for school, $1.50 Boys’ Shorts for School _.. 50 Girls’ School Dresses, special for Monday, only _..... SATURDAY. SEPTEMPER 5. 15°65 LEGALS known as Willie Buseet! ane at other times kucwE as Wiliam S Russell ! Notice is hereby | whom mas Russell, the undersigned Admamis- leratrix of the Emtate hom Russell somet Willem Russcli sumetimes seme Wille Russet! Sav? soes sell. deceaned. Micesy Mecca [AQUILING LOPEZ JR. Attorney fer Admimstrarrt augt?-29; septd-it NAVY BLUE AND WINE Are Featured im the New } Lovely, Crepe; Flowered sorgeeus patterns FALL HATS fer FALL OUTFITS: Smartest im color and pot practical @ fabres Carefully tailored im shapes of the ew PasTs REDUCTIONS

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