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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY : Deececeenescceses Enjoyable Birthday Giniss Given Tuesday Honoring Georgie Riggs: An enjoyable party was given) on Tuesday afternoon at Bay Park in honor of Georgie Riggs in | Haskins, celebration of h anniversary. played. with Stephen Trevor, Charlie Perez, Joseph Roberts, Charles nth birthday Ray Tift, James Hyde, J. B. Saw-} games were yer, Harry Williams, Jr., Enrique delicious refresh-:Gomez, Amando Perira, Donald ments served, consisting of ice! Salgado, Melvin’ Roberts, Ronald j cream, cake and candy. Hallo-! Valdez, Peter Valdez, Bobbie Fer-| we’en favors were given those in; nandez, Herman Hernandez, Mi- attehdace. gue! Perez, Edward Bethel, Prizes were won }-y M. Roberts|nie Williams, Harry Pritchard, and Mary Fae Tift. |Jr., Franklin Hernandez, Sergio A feature of the afternoon was; Milian. Nestor Milian. tep dancing put on by “The Bend-} Jacob Faraldo, Thomas Gibson, | ers.” while solos were rendered; Andrew Woody, Herman Cerezo, by Thelma Ogden and Elva Ma-,Emil Roberts, Nestor Moreno, loney. | Billie Roberts, Johnnie Cerezo, Those present were: Shirley|Mer’e Bender, Homer Herrick, Pinder, Fay Pinder, Thelma Og- Jr., Lee Leland Carey Jr., Geor- den, Shirley Tift, Rosemary Rob-: gia Riggs, Charles Riggs. erts. Mary Marshal,"Rose Marshal,; Mesdames Jack Williams, Har- Emily Hyde, Edna Mae Gomez,!ry Williams, Leland Sawyer, Mary Rosie Atwell, Barbara Ann Mingo, | Rober Ruby Cerezo, Norwood Zeneida Perez, Rose Roberts,| Roberts Douglas Trevor, Armando} Grace Fernandez, Jackie Dough-|Fernandez, Oscar Milian, Oscar try, Beverly Gibson, Mary Eliza-| Fernandez, Joseph Valenzuela, Le- beth Knowl Anna Knowles,! land Carey, William Bo'l, Maggie Shirley Albu Althea Haskins,'Perez, Winer Bethel, Hamilton Ella May Bowery, Joe Ann Valen- | Pinder, Will Roberts, Gordon Min- zuela, Lonita Percira, Salvina To-| go, Murray Gibson, Merril! Rob- ledo, Rose Mary Stirrup, Ednajerts, Harold Haskins, Herman Phelps, Lydia Duval, Evelyn At-| Bremley, Harry Pritchard, Eliza well, Valette Camo, Margaret | Pritchard, Bender, Ruth Beccaise, Adela Bec-| | Misses Louise eaise, Betty Joan Roberts, Gloria; Nunez, Edna Riggs Riggs. . Riggs. Nunez, Zelda and Play Tonight At School House Those who fail to see “Her; Columbus Day was fittingly ob- Honor, The Mayor,” to be pre- ‘served on Monday by the pupils sented tonight at the high school of Harris School in assembly, and auditorium will m a great in each classroom. The upper treat, as the three act play is full grades program of laughs and will be a splendidj the pupils of Six Grade B, under entertainment from start to finish,! the direction of Albert Carey. it is stated. | The play put on by this grade was ‘Lester Parmenter, the candi-| entitled, “The Discovery of Am- date for mayo,r who is opposed to erica.” The cast was as follows: women having any rights, will be: Queen Isabella, Margaret Pin- played by Emil Sweeting who is’ der; King Ferdinand, Eugene Ber- advised by his political boss, Ike kowitz. Columbus, Roy Goldberg, John Esperdy, no less,, Court Attendant, Earl Adams; to speak against suffrage. Mem-) Page, Billy Helseth; Announcer, bers of the suffragette party call Arthur Valladares; Captain, Ho- on Eve Greenway, fiancee of Les-iward Johnson; Sailors of the ter Parmenter and tell her what Pinta, Evelio Hernandez, Sidney will happen if Lester speaks' Lowe; Sailors of the Nina, Harry against their cause. The part of, Higgs, Walter Robertson; Sailors Eve is played by Kathryn Saun-| of the Santa Maria, Ramon Gon- ders. jzaga. Charles Sands; Indians, The result of this visit is that|Jennie Mae Albury, Annie Perez, Eve threatens to break her en-iErnest Salagar. gagement to Lester Parmenter if| The Primary Grades witnessed he speaks against suffrage. Ike|}a program by the pupils of Miss Goldberg, the political boss and| Florence Roberts class. First campaign manager for Parmenter | there was a_ recitation by six bribes the cook to put a sleeping| boy: Waldo Collins, Charles potion in Parmenter’s coffee so he} Brandt, Ray Galotte, Harry Rob- the political boss can make thejerts, Kenneth Kerr, Roy Spencer. campaign speech, but see the play; Then a playlet, “Columbus,” was and know how the whole play|enacted by the following pupils: works out and Her Honor, The Columbus, Daniel Gates; Queen Mayor, wins the day. Isabella, Emi' Helseth; Girl, After the performance a basket} Dorothy Hobbs; Boy, Billy Shaw. of groceries will be given aw: ii Song by Rose Mae Canalejo. is stated. Virginia Williams, Robert Nar- ciso, Danie] Stirrup. Both programs were thoroughly enjoyed by the audiences and {tended to bring out many ex- periences in Columbus life. peer ‘School Puts: ‘Annnal Hallowe'en Festival Tomorrow Annual Hallowe'en Festival, sponsored hy Kindergarten De- partment of St. Paul's Church School, will be held tomorrow eve- ning on the church grounds. Announcement Of Marriage , Mrs. William V. Marshall, 806 Eaton sircet, announces the mar- riage of hcr daughter, Winifred | Isabell, ty Emerson Waldo Be-, LIGHTHOUSE TENDER IVY IS caisse, sor: of Mr, and Mrs. Charles | Becaisse of Olivia street. | ON TOUR OF DUTY; POPPY IN PORT The marviage was solemnized! last evening in First Methodist | (Stone) Church by Rev. Joseph} Tolle. Only relatives and a few} close friends of the contracting! parties witnessed the event, | ard Fruit and Steamship company, The bride and groom were at-|sailed yesterday afternoon 6 tended by Mr. and Mrs. Millard! o’clock for Frontera, Mexico, aft- Burchall. _ ler taking on 27.618 gallons of fuel They will be at home to their 7. many fricnds atithe home of the jo! at the Porter Dock company. bride’s mother, 806 Eaton street.| Lighthouse Tender Ivy sailed yesterday monring for a tour of Steamship Yoro, of the Stand- BELGIUM TO AID jauty in the vicinity of Charlottee | MERCHANT SHIPS} Harbor. Tender Poinciana | working out of Port Everglades 15. }and continuing light installations 112) the Intracoastal Waterway. Tender Poppy is in port. THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574-. PALACE | Bob Livingston-Ray Carrigan in THE THREE MESQUITEERS Serial and Comedy Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ fed. Press) BRUSSELS, Belgium, Oct. —With all but one of the ships which law idle in 1933 back; in serivee, the Belgian gvernment! is preparing to encourage the de-i velopment of its mercantile ma- rine by clearing the way for more than $5,000,000 in eredits for! shipbuilding during the next two years. The announcement came Pe Marcel-Henri Jaspar, the oe of transport. ght a Cold 7 2 To help end it sooner, i tub throat and chest s| VIEKS w!¥. Cremata, Jennie Ogden, Harold} Dan-} Norma } ‘as conducted by; Rogers;} § |BAN ON OPIUM PROVES i (2y Auscciated Press) ‘SIMLA, India, Oct. 15.—Gov- ernment statisticians announced! here that the ban on opium ex-| ports, directed against dope! ‘smoking, is costing India about | 6,000,000 pounds ($30,000,000) | |through reduced revenues. | Except zor a sma‘l amount de-; signed for medical ana scientific! pursoses, no opium has been ex-' ported since January 1, when the} jban became effective. NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE NOTICE IS HERBRY GIVEN, that under and by virtue of andj? pursuant to that certain decree; made and entered on the 12th da: of September, A. D. 1936, by the Honorable Jefferson B.’ Browne, Judge of the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Citeult of Mon- roe County, Florida, in Chancery, in that certain cause therein pend- ing, wherein Charles F, Albury is complainant and Della “A. Lane, a vidow, Lida FE, Hutehinson and Hutehin on, her husband; if mar- Blanche Yohey’ and husband, if matried are the undersigned Special Chancery, appointed by said decree, will offer for sale an? {sell at pubiie outery to the highes: lder for cash, before the front or of the County Court House in Monroe County, Florida, November 2, A, D. s being a rule’ day_ of id’ court and a legal sales day) luring the legal hours of sale, to- wit, between 11 o'clock in the fore- noon and 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, the following described) property to satisfy said decree by payment of the amounts therein specified: On the Island of Tavernier, being Lots One (1), Two (2). Four (4) and Five (5) of Singleton’s Addition. to Taver- nier Cove, a subdivision in Section 34, Township 62 South, Range 38 East, according to the plat recorded in Plat Book 1, page Monroe County, Flor- ida Records. ALLAN _B; CLEARE, JR., Special Master in Chancery. YMOND R. LORD, itor for Complainant. sept24; oct1-8-15-22 | | t iT COURT, STATE OF VENTH JU MONROE COUN- N jAnna Valenzuela Rodriguez, Complainant, vs. aquin Gutsens Rodriguez, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by affidavit the sworn bill filed in the above-stated that Joaquin Gutsens Rod- the defendant therein is a non-resident of ate of Florida and resides at San hristobal No. 23, Palatino Cerro, Havana, Cuba; that said defendant is over the age of twenty-one years; that there is no person in the State of Florida the service of a summons. in chancery upon whom would bind said defendant. It is therefore ordered that said endant be and he is hereby re- quired to appear to the bill of com- plaint filed in said cause on or be- fore Monday, the 2nd day of No- vember, A. D. 1936, otherwise the legations of said bill will be taken confessed by said defendant. It is further ordered that this or- der be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- lished in said county and state. Done and ordered this Ist day of ober, 1936. AL) ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk Circuit Court. By FLORENCE E. SAWYER, Deputy Clerk. TARO, plicitor for Complainant. oct1-8-15-22-2: NOTICE OF AFPLICATION FOR TAX DRED (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Benj. B. Adams, holder of Tax Certificate No. 138, issued the 4th day of June, A. D. 1923, has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be is- sued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following described prop- erty in he County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 34 of Tr. 6, Book A-4, 253-4, Monroe County The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Lincoln A. Lincoln et al. ‘nless said certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the Property described therein will be ourt-house door on the first Mon.| in the month of November, which is the 2hd day of No- ve mber, 1936. pen tied this 24th day of Septem- ber, 5. (s: ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. sept24; oct1-8-15, 1936 THRIFTY FOOD BUYING Get the jump on your BUDGET for the entire month by taking advantage of our FOOD VALUES. The same high quality and full weight. The more you buy . . . the more you save! ARCHER'S: GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” i |] All competition met with Low Prices and High Quality WE WELCOME RESPONSIBLE ACCOUNTS 1 | | Phone 67 Free Delivery 814 Fleming Street VERY Ante re junder the said R. jcomplaint of Harold F. i Elizabeth tried, is unknow LEGALS. ’ THR CIRCUIT COURT OF THE: ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT; OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY.! IN CHANCERY. HAROLD F. WARD, Plaintiff, Foreclosure of Lien of Tax Sale Certificates.’ if living, and, heirs, devisees, other claimants H. ‘ISHAM, vs. R. if | grantees H. dead, ISHAM, the j or i deceased, et als., { Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill of Ward, the j Plaintiff in the above styled cause,| complaint has; filed in the said cause,’ plaintiff does not know has not been able to ascert; whether R. H. Isham, Joe Thorn Jackson, Janie C. Holmes, Edgar! M. Lazarus, Alan M. Cohen, andj Dz en, his wife, and! J. L.. Wood, seven of the defendants in the above styled cause, believed {by plaintiff to be interested in the property in said bill of complaint; described, or, if dead, to have been interested therein, ‘are dead or alive. { And it further appearing by said bill of complaint that the residence] Isham, wife of the said s unknown nee of d defendant} if he be mar- further, that the residence of Holmes, husband of the said defendant ‘Janie C. Holmes, if she be married, is un-; known; further, that the residence of Wood, wife of the said de- fendant J. L. Wood, if he be mar- ried, is unknown; further, that there is no person in the State of Florida} the servic subpoena upon} whom the said nea fendants Margaret Isham, —— Jack son, Holmes, and Wood; further, that plaintiff believes that each of said defendants is over the ee. ot de) on EM rie> years. I SPORE that Ry H. Ishanj, if 1 dead, all part under ‘or ot scribed property . situate in the County, of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: jlupt) One 1) of Bection Twen~-+ ty (20), Township _ Sixty-five 5) South, Range Thirty-four 4) East, containing 18.21 acres, more particularly de- scribed in Book C-3, page 220 and Book D-4, page’ 238, Mon- roe County ‘Records | (Duck Key), and Margaret Isham, his wife, Joe Thorn Jackson, if living, and, if dead, all parties claiming interests under said Joe Thorn Jackson, de- ceased or otherwise, in the ‘said Property above described, and Jackson, his wife, if he be married, Janie C. Holmes, if living, and, if dead, all parties’ claiming ‘interésts| said Janie C. Holmes, de- e or otherwise, in the said property above described, and Holmes, her husband, if she be mar- ried, Edgar M. Lazarus, if living, and, if dead, all parties claiming interests under said Edgar M. deceased, or otherwise, in property above described, . Cohen and Elizabeth D. Cohen, his wife, if living, and, if dead, all parties claiming interests under said Alan M. Cohen and Eliza- beth D. Cohen, deceased, or other- wise, in the said property above de- scribed, J. L. Wood, if living, and, if dead, all parties ‘claiming inter- ests under said L. Wood, de- ceased, or otherwise, in the’ said property above described, and Wood, his wife, if he be married, eleven of the defendants in the above entitled cause, be and they are hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint in said cause on Monday, the 2nd day of Novem- ber, A. D. 1936, otherwise the al- legations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said defendants. It is further ordered that this or- der be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- lished in Monroe County, State of Florida. Dated this 23rd day of Septem- ber, A. D. 1936. (Cireuit Court Seal) ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Eleventh Joe Thorn Jackson, \ ORDERED gz, and, if Claiming interests decea: | | ' } ‘PERSONAL MENTION was enjoying a delightful CUBA ARRIVES SENGERS AND.28 TONS { OF FREIGHT a ! Steamshi Cuba ofthe P. and; O. 8. S. company, .aprived ! morning from Tampa, with one: first class and focr second class in| Passengers for Key West; seven; ‘first and one second: ¢lass Passen- | ger for Havana. ap) [CHORAL SINGERS FROM TAMPA) PRESENT PROGRAM ae HAD THIRTEEN gas. nee PUT ON LAST eve. | dered accepted witheut quest j NING AT DOUGLASS SCHOOL | be jegaily taken WAS GREATLY ENJOYED An appreciative assemilage of | this: musie lovers greeted the second | pearance of the Island City | | Choral Singers last night in Doug- lass School for-colored Key West-| \ers, and gave every evidence of en- | Key West arrivals: Mrs. G. H.! joying the program. Hume, Hortensia Feo, Naomi Feo, } Mario Feo and Fabiola Feo. | The vessel also brought 28 tons Among the numbers which drew | THURSDAY. OCTOSER 15. ‘SLOT MACHINE ISSUE WILL GO ON BALLOT (Continsed irom Page One) Speect Rese of Duta {visor England They were ; Mr. England asked thet s<tep= Cacet ist oe ithe practice of appomtme depety | Supervisor: im the af itricts im the city te handle the |registration bocks durimg pre peneds Thm sould oo®® | Work a hard@iiip on the voters and | would save money He followed) this reqgeet & j asking that the senster frem th | district and the |from Monroe be erent to the representant- = mstroctee to |the greatest expressions of aPPTE- | work for the passage of freight and two sacks of mail ciation were the becutiful chorus, | fot Key West; two tons of freight | nd 245 sacks of mail for Havana. | pai | Band; the band number, heosia Waltz”; pe: eo jiu aes Mary Curtis Williams, who vaca- tion visiting in the north and west, was a returning passenger on the plane from Miami this morning. sul Soe When plain‘ng the different phases tde amendment and advising the ‘necessity of voting for this at the Thou Camest,” nied by the Welters Cornet solo by ll chorus. Dr. Wm. R. -Wzrren gave a highly enlightening address on the ibject of Human Security, Captain Alfred Ferdinandsen, November 3 election. supervisor of Marine Survey Proj- ae in Mianfi’and Key’ West, ar- rived this morning for..a short ‘vigit, accompanied by Leighton Ldhg, tegional director ‘of ‘the sugvey. They are expected to re- ‘tug to, Miami by plane this after- ngpn. = he Mrs. Hortensia Feo and Naomi, Mario and Fabiolo Feo, who were visiting with relatives in Tampa, were returning passengers on the Cuba this morning. of Al Armengal, assistant purser on the S. S. Cuba, was to leave’ the ship this afternoon upon rat rival at Havana and relieve sistant Purser Lovick Ley on the have tied for Your cough, chest told o bronehiial At the conc‘usion of his would gladly answer any ques tions on the movement or matters pertinent theréto, and replied to séveral persons in the oe elucidating the queries, The presentations of the choral ‘singers and the discourse by Doc- tor Werren made the evening one intense interest and delight. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Florida who will be on the Cuba eold or for two weeks. Meltzer Motor company, and Mrs. Arnold, who spent several days in pleasure, returned over the high- | is way yesterday afternoon. | Dr. Harry N. S. Jones, who was on a short business visit to Miami, Pesults returned by plane thjs morning. Judicial Circuit of Florida, in and for Monroe County. ALLAN B. 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