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PAGE FOUK Sinned County Council P.-T. A eevee Holds Meeting Here Yesterday The regular meeting of the Monroe County Council P.-T. A. was held yesterday afternoon at’ 8 o’clock at the Ha! Elementary! School. Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera! presided. The meeting was opened by the Lord’s Prayer which was followed | by a short prayer by the presi-: dent. | The minutes of the previous; meeting were read by Mrs. James| Singleton, the . secretary. The} treasurer’s report was given by; Mrs. Joseph Boza. The following committees were appointed: Finance—Mrs. Charles Ketchum, chairman; Mrs. Josept Boza, Mrs. Helena Fleitas, Mrs L. E. Watson. | Hospitality—Mrs. M. E. Berko-} witz, chairman. Mrs. Gerald La} Fe, Mrs. Wm. P. Kemp. i Membership—Mrs. Carl Rom,! chairman; Mrs. R. C. Skelton,! Mrs, Edna Mitchell, Mrs. Milton! Sawyer, Mrs. Benj. Lowe. | Program—Mrs. Bernie Papy, chairman; Mrs. E. R. Evans, Mrs.! Sam Kemp, Mrs. Milton Saw- yer, Mrs, Ray Hiner. j Publicity—Mrs. Claude Albury, chairman; Mrs, Evelio Cabot, Mrs.! tH James Russell, Summer Round Up—Mrs. Carl’ Bervaldi, chairman; Mrs. Blondon Goehring, Mrs. Lillian Griffin,} Mrs. Fernando Garcia. i Radio—Mrs. Robert Roberts, chairman; Miss Eulalie Matthews, Mrs. Gerald Adams. i Council of Student Aid—Mrs. Enrique MHenriquez, chairman;} rs. Wm. P. Kemp, Mis. Russell Hyman, Mrs. Charles Ketchum. The next meeting will be held at the Division Street School on} November 2, at 3 p. m. There was a very large attendance and it is hoped that there will be aj still large’ attendance at the next meeting, it is stated. i Singleton, M's. Mervin! Gaaie Birthday Recs: Is Given Honori An enjoyable birthday party was given recently at South Beach! in celebration of the fourth birth-j day anniversary of John Richard: Erickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Eri n. i Mary Louise Bonniwell, Lois; Malone and Ottilie Roberts as-| sisted in entertaining the little’ guests. | Fay Piodela was the winner of; the girls’ prize, with the gift for) boys being awarded to Billy) Daniels. i Refreshments consisting of ice) cream and cake and candy wer@: served, with the word “Sunny” inscribed on the top of each lit-) tle cake served. Enjoyable Banquet Given Last Night | An enjoyable banquet was held | last night at a local restaurant by a group of young men honoring Antonio Herce with his last bache- lor dinner as he will be married on Friday night. Ishmael Calleja_ presided as toastmaster with several speeches being made by members of the gathering. At the termination of the ban- quet, the guests proceeded to the Habena-Madrid Club where danc- ing was enjoyed. Those present at the hanquet were: Antonio Herce, I-hmael Calleja, } ng John Erickson Those present were: Yessa Mae and Sandia Olsen, Allene Speer, Roy Speer, Lorraine Nottage, Sally Ann Goss, Charles Roberts, Mabel Gomez, Billy Daniels, Barbara Amn _ Sarles, Maurice Sarles, Ann Marcelle} Richardson, Melvin Roberts, Judy Dougherty, Inza Nell Ronan, Wil- liam C. Banks. Ronnie Keister, Jimmie Cooper, Harold Stanley Monkon, Elsie Lee Thompson,! Herman Bowery, Ella Mae Bowery, Helen Fox, Fay Piodela, George Jensen and Billy Gray. Don Keister, Junior Club To Give Party \Members of the man’s Club have completed ar- rangements for a delightful Ca- bana party to begin 5 o’clock to- morrow afternoon at Rest Beach. Games will be played and re- freshments served, it was id this morning. Hostesses Miss Martha Carbonell and Miss Ada Rodriguez said this morning that if it is rainy or the beach is not in condition for use, the party will be held at Key West Hos- pitality House. Junior Wo- Gutierrez, Armando _Gatierre: Evelio Cabot, Marco Mesa, Jesu Carmona, Jr., Rafacl Dominguez, Jose Fraga, Ralph Diaz, Orlando Caraballo, Frank fernandez, Joe Cerezo, Henry Perez, Julio Lopez Joe Medina, Reve Alvarez, Lori Ralph Capote, Evelio Rueda, Eve- lio Civila, Bienvenido Perez, Oli- ver Armayor, Arturo Capote aid Arnivar Armayor. PERSONAL MENTION eceoeenec<+-,eeceeseees G. O. Donpghue, head of the customs border patrol forces, was! an arrival on the Cuba this morn- ing for a business visit with the; local force. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sawyer,’ who were enjoying a vacation for two weeks with friends in Miami, were returning passengers on the morning plane today. Mrs. Emma Lovering and daugh- ter, Mrs, Myrtle Cosgrove, who} have been spending a vacation of several months in anes Georgia, near Atlanta, returned | home via Miami this morning by plane. Roland Craig, prominent in business on the Florida Keys, was an arrival on the plane from Miami this morning. BITES EAR OF COP LOS ANGELES.—Mrs. Louise Drake of this city was sentenced to a year in prison for biting off part of the ear of a policeman who interfered in a quarrel be- tween her and her husband. Opens Skin Pores Kills Scalp Itch With six itch killing medicines in liquid form, Imperial Lotion flows into pores and hair follicles and thus gets at and kills the cause of scalp itch. 35¢ and $1.00, JOE ALLEN Notary Public THE CITIZEN OFFICE Va. Today’s Anniversaries ence er Marshall, Chief Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court in the first third. of the 19th century, statesman, greatest of American jurists, who“put the Supreme Court on the firmest of foundations, born in Farquier Co., Died in Philadelphia, July 6, 1935. seeeccee 1755—John 1833—Henry A. Barnum, a New York volunteer private in ’61 who] emerged from the Civ:] War as major-general, born at Jamesville, N. Y. Died Jan. 29, 1892. 1835—William 0. Stoddard, secretary to Pres. Lincoln, prolif- ic New York author and journal- ist, born at Homer, N. Y. Died; Aug, 29, 1925. 1837—Mareus A. Hanna, Cleve-| land’s great President-maker of | his day, born at New Lisbon, Ohio. Died Feb, 15, 1904. 1840—Ernest S. Lewis, Confed- | erate surgeon, Louisiana pioneer) in gynecological surgery, born in! New Orleans. Died there, Aug.! 12, 1935. i 1857—Sir Philip Ben Greet, | English actor and manager, popu- larizer of Shakespeare, born. Died | May 17, 1936. i MONROE THEATER Irene Harvey-Lione] Atwell in jour cocoanut oil, A profit seems t’be without honor in this country. Lafe Hawkins, boondoggler, is makin’ a geological survey of Elviry Higgins’ cistern fer th’ Gov’ment. ABOUT COCOANUTS —=a5— THE MAN ABOUT TOWN Cocccccvesccocccesoooes In a short time Key West will have to provide some kind of in- dustries to keep her population of twelve thousand going until she develops into a tourist re- sort, as she eventually will. We have right here in our back! at a time? Why not cooperate? | yard something that can be de-j i veloped into a large industry, one/over the town, picking up whati that will provide employment for hundreds of women, if taken in! everywhere. I refer to) Why not send these boys to their hand and developed. the cocoanut palm. It will be a revelation to many of our citizens to see what the W.| spot, in their cars, have little con- P, A, workers are doing along this line at the sewing room, at what; brick factory. is known as the From the limb of the cocoanut palm they are being trained in the art of making hats, handbags, i 1 i i { | ] | Editor, The Citizen: {ready for the opportunity of suggesting a few, ‘sling in this state. ithe income it can lawfully collect | 1 PEOPLE'S FORUM "|[SUNDAY DINNER eovccocccosenacgcoccoses | COOPERATION REQUIRED | By ANN PAGE RAPES are at the height of their i : i i easte. rown T wonder if we could not geti Copcords and western Tokays, Seedless coming “Tourist | Malagas and Rib' Ms : rISt! and fresh pruni Season” by an active cooperation: Cauliflower i with our City Authorities? ; ae ee oe With that end in view I beg the! be cheap. Both sweet and white po t much more expen- , good spinach is reasonable and lima beans continue to | tatoes are lower. se cin bat paid nals chaesa god . a icul: and lam! icks any things that- may -help, and in any | Heth potk. Reus end Sathaegeion: are 2. j littl le cks are rasonal The . Federal. Government.....hgs , about the same level. Here ae. Sree asked the aid of alf Floridians tot pabes Tannen sai iets help the patrol to break up smug-} The Govern- ment has offered 25 percent of the! sales value as a reward for those | who expose persons engaged in il- licit trade. Key West needs aui| Low Cost Dinner Pork Chops uttered Cabbage Bread and Butter Apple Dumplings Tea or Coffee Medium Cost Dinner Roast Lamb Gravy Boiled Rice Eggplant Creole Bread and Butter Grapes Cheese Crackers Tea or Coffee Milk Very Special Dinner H Shrimp Cocktail Roast Lamb Browned Potatoes Stuffed Tomatoes Apple and Celery Salad Rolls and Butter Wafer: | Yams Milk and citizens need the rest that is{ denied them when any smuggling} s carried on. How about coopera- tion? | Our mayor has asked bicyete| riders to keep off the sidewalk} and leave At clene for the pete | . SRO @ sm ores 1 Coffee dren and aged persons, Why not| ROGELIO. GOMEZ ON TRIAL TODAY (Continued from Page One) cooperate? | Unnecessary noise is a disad- Tare a cho: public serevta and ex. “ith hich they wane handled aft- pecially when HORNS are repair-|°" Aa lena <8 dim. toe ed and sounded for five minutes! ),.4 supervisor of . registrati¢ll. % He was quizzed by State Attorney A group of small boys roam/g a Worley as to the qualifica- A itions of certain persons vot ng Annoying folks | absentee bellots, and his personal knowledge of the voters whose ! {names appeared on the registra-| tion books. Following Mr. England, the eutiucuchsthocce aie anuatiset ‘election clerk who officiated in the Bae See ateae side | Seventh precinct during the first eee tones ay aso was called. This was Ber- : : = |nard Allen, who was asked a num- ee hae? se weiack | ben of relevant questions concern- « Snes = jing the conduct of the election. is not the fault of the principals} yy, Ajlen was the last witness find. Sometimes stealing. they can respective schools and cooperate? Persons who travel from spot to carpet slippers, rugs, art squares} and teachers in our public and] o¢ the afternoon before The Citi- and many other ornamental useful thing from the leaf of the cocoanut palm. The W. P. A. are training our women in this line of work, and we will have a sufficient force of trained workers that could man a} factory for this purpose. When we manufactured cigars, the to-|cannot do much unless they have fromthe publie cooperation of all. bacco had to be imported Cuba. The cost of the material in this case would be negligible, as our cocoanut trees need frequent! duty to keep trimmings, and the material cost would only amount to what it would cost to gather it in. The articles made from cocoanut palm are strong durable, as well as and beautiful. They would meet a ready sale from the tourists visiting us every winter, and in the event more was made than the and could be sold here by local deal- ers a ready market could be found at Miami, St. Petersburg, Palm Beach or any tourists resorts. named places, could dispose of all the cocoanut novelties we could manufacture during the summer season. The outlay for a plant to manufacture the novelties above referred to would be small, and in the event local capital cannot be obtained for this purpose, a cooperative company could be formed to start in a small way, and get this industry going. The tourists visiting us last season went wild over the hats, mats and other novelties, and the few that could be obtained went like the woods afire. Any one in- terested in getting in on the ground floor of a proposition that will make him rich, should call at the women’s sewing room, and see what is going on there. Mrs. Linton Curry, supervisor of this project would be glad to show in- terested parties around I am sure. We have only touched the limb of the cocoanut tree in this ar- ticle, later we shal] try and tell you what might be done with the balance of the tree. We import grated cocoa- nut, cocoanut butter, all of which could be produced right here on the rock. There is no_ better cocoanut candy made in the world, than right here in Key West by our old time lady citizens, try. We have at the present time ten thousand cocoanut trees grow- ing on the island, and we could plant a hundred thousand more here and on the adjacent keys, in fact there is no limit to the pos: sibilities of. the eoeoanut indus. try. We shall touch on this su! ject in a later article. Let's wake up, an get busy. dren's Colds ABSOLUTELY QUIET H Fred MeMurray-Joan Bennett in 13 HOURS IN THE AIR Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25c Yield quicker to double action of % of Florida’s, A Key West} novelty store in each of the above! this; could be sold all over the coun-' and! private schools. ornamentalione and all, white and jKey West, Fla., The young folks; are taught civic pride and respon- sibility. Why not cooperate? It must be a very unpleasant task for our police and health of- ficials to insist on obedience to ordinances, including sanitation ones but it ought to be done. They zen went to press. Unlike the attendance this morning the crowd was much larg- er this afternoon and an air of ex- pectancy prevailed, indicative of the interest being taken in the proceedings, which up to the time this was written had been nothing more than the usual proceedure of any trial, Park’s Grocery | Cor, Francis and Southard Sts. PHONE 25 FREE DELIVERY We quote below a few of rich and poor, all unite in a loyal || our many specials for the week- spirit of sincere cooperation. ‘| end: CIVIC PRIDE. H Country Roll Butter, tb .... 35¢ | Sugar, tb Large White Eg; Potatoes, 10 lbs. Cream, 3 cans .. Grits, pkg. ... = a Maxwell House Coffee, tb 26c Bliss and Par Coffee, tb .. 21c Why not cooperate? We need to feel it is our civie tidy streets and It is useless for any per- enforce any that | parks. son to attempt to laws unless the public feel all are law observers. | And to this end I suggest that; colored, | Sept. 23, 1936. lentes Sate —| IS EPILEPSY INHERITED? | CAN IT BE CURED? ‘ A booklet containing the opinions of famous doctors on this interesting subject will be sent FREE, while they last, to any reader ! 1 1 1 | i} i | ViSKS writing to the Educational Di Sieh Avene. Break-'O-Morn Coffee, Ib 17¢ Tomato Paste, 2 cans Salt, 2 pkgs. .... aaa | Safety Matches, 2 pkg Hi Kitch Matches, 3 IF YOU KEEP A - Roce ae i BUDGET--- Royal and Monarch _ Jello, pkg. : o° | : Jelly, 3 tb box .. Try buying your GROCERIES Libby’s Corned Beef, can 15¢ and other food stuffs at}!] Libby’s Roast Beef, can .. 15¢ ARCHER’S for one month. | Libby's Then, make contparisons with 2 Vienna Sausage, the previous month’ and see #: Libby's Fotted: Meet, + how much you can really save, | 1 IN ADDITION— j You will have the assurance i istine me : : . |] Hershey’s Cocoa, %-Ib that every item is of the best tb i quality and fresh as can be had Corn Flakes, 4 pkes. .- 2Be ] anywhere. Partv-Park, all flavors, qt. 2 for .. 15e Deg Food, can . Se can: oe en Extra Grade Cuban Coffee, ' We Welcome Responsible Accounts MEATS —Everyday Bargains— Roast, Steak, Small Chops, || Rib Roast, tb : |] Brisket. 2 Ibs. ........ = Branded Steer, Sirloin, T- All Competition Met With Low #} Prices and High Quality | | | ! ARCHER’S | GROCERY tore That Serves j You Best” : tb Free Delivery ; - 30 WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF COLD MEATS, FRYERS 814 Fleming Street - and HENS ] SSC CCOHSCESOHTSSLOSOEOEEO* HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard OVERLOOKING BAYFRONT PARK AND BISCAYNE BAY Opposite Union Bus Station + One Block from Shopping District and Amusements LOWEST RATES EVER QUOTED Single Room with Bath .. 2 Double Room with Bath ... ALFRED SUMONS, Manager 9 BLDOOL OSS HOHOHHOHH HHS SOTOHSESSOSHHSOOOOSHOESO Phone 67 ' “CLASSIFIED YOUR DESTINY COLUMN Advertisements under this head wili be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of le a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the| ales insertion in every instance is}... youth have to make their own Payment for classified adver-|*®* i= the world. Make splendid tisements is invariably im advance, |stock brokers and financiers; «= but regular advertisers with ledger | thusiast'c. and reverses produce no accounts may have their advertise-! wrroct- quick at recovering lest their|#Tound. They fascinating, | ments charged. Advertisers should give street address as well as their tele-!and always on the qui vive for phone numlcr if they desire re-|new objects of attraction. Be- sults, vers the Libr be With each classified advertise!" <. tres cboct aonce matrere ment The Citizen will give free an; a sn Say Se Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for/#"4 dislike the fimancial part of it. jany tramssction. Libra people arom jhave a keen of justice a They are liberal to = fault, and THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th! wll give eway more then street, Miami, Florida. ROOMS:! they possess and never expect any sing'e, $2.50, $3.00 week;|return. The women are wery sem a = pig? ppn \ sitive to harmony and imharmeny s jand can tell the moment they <= ter a house the condifiens prevail- = a ing therein. Are very kind and WE WILL PUMP OUT YOUR averse to crusity Are mest CISTERN and clean it for the _.. “ watst theta. State Pleat] WT enos. ei botien Ow Board. Phone 701. septi9-6t ‘eave nothing unsaid One bers under Liore should seve: unite OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—Tw*! wth one born between February bundles for Sc, The Citizen O1-/19 and March 21 (Pisces) em Aus- fice. © octié 2 and Sertemver 23 (Virge = nang porn Nevember TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 shoets; 75¢.“ "The Artman Press | J.nuary te augi | ( Aquarius). (Ares). The abra wealth. By LE MARS e The character and talents of those are sense NOTICE The Artman Press. aug? Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574-. THE TRAITOR Serial and Comedy Matinee: 5-10c; Might: 18-15¢ balfi SONVILLE FLORIDA why the SILENCE of Electrolux is YOUR ASSURANCE or Love Szruce ar Low Cosr HE SILENCE of Electrolux is @ definite advantage in itself. But it is also far more than that! It is constant proof tien. Yearly more and aoe familes are choosng ims moe- ern gas teingevation wtect cers definite assurance cong ae ice at low cost. See the beautiful 1535 Ee trolux models on Guplay at our showrucm. lose her many It is this utter simplicity which makes possible lesting of modern Electrotus minges swe tie seo oe eee oe ws fm See eS oa em cee fa if@ «= este ss “wae —eaet Bere ee eng 2 ee et ee ee me ey NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE ADVANTACE OF OUR NEW CHASE PLAN. WE WILL GIVE YOU A TRADE IN ALLOWANCE FOR REFRIGERATOR. 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