The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 5, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUK pocccccesescee Monroe County Council Names Committees On Lunch Project, The Monroe County Council p.-T. A. at a recent meeting se- lected varous committees to work jn connection with the lunch proj- | ect sponsored by the school or-! ganization Two elementary schools, Division Street and Har- ris School, are to participate in! the benefits of the project. The committee ignments follow: } Mrs. Godfrey Thompson, chair-} man for Division Street. | Mrrs. tant man for Division Street. Mrs. James Singleton, man for Harris. i Mrs. Bernie C. Papy, assistant! chairman for Harris. Mrs, Carl Rom, president Harris School P.-T. A. Sp 1 committees appointed to! serve in connection with project} and approved by the executive! committee of the Monroe County Council: Committee 1—Child Hygiene Mrs. H. S. McClanahan, chair-} man of Monroe County Council. Mrs. John Gekeler, assistant; chairman to act for the president. } Division Street—Mrs. Milton Sawyer, parent. Division Street—Mrs, Sweeting, teacher. Harris—Mrs. Franklin parent. Harris teacher. Committee 2—Finance and Pledge Cards Section (a)— J. A. Boza, treasurer Monroe County Council. Division Street—Mrs. Thompson, parent. Division Street—Miss Eulalie Mathews, president Teachers’ As- sociation of Division Street. Harris—Mrs. Wm. V. Albury parent, Harris—Mi teacher. e Section (b)— Mrs. Bernie C. Papy, chairman of Pledge Cards for the Council. Division Street—Mrs. Godfre: Thompson, parent. Division Street. Mathews, teacher. Harris—Mrs. Carl Rom, presi-; dent of Harris School P.-T. A. Harris—M. Meador, teacher, Committee 3—WPA Relief Clients Mrs. Wm. T. Doughtry, vice} president of Monroe County Council Division Street—Mrs. Boza, parent. Division Street—M Moss, teacher. Harr Mrs. Edmund parent. Harris teacher. Committee 4—Children chair-! chair-} Hl ! Emil Albert, Mrs. Thelma Watkins,| | of; Godfrey! t ' | H. C. Williams, Miss Eulalie! JAN Sadie| 1 Mallory,} Miss Pinder,| Mary Convent Pupils To Put On Musical s | al treat scheduled | for next weex will be the scenes! and musical selections from Wag- ner’s “Tannhauser” to be given in High School auditorium Thursday evening, November 12, at 8 o’clock, by the pupils of the Convent of, Mary Immaculate. pecial mu: ! i This entertainment was _ first! scheduled for Friday of that week | but later changed to Thurs- | day, it is stated. Most effective scenes from this Lilting and _pic- turesque csotumes will lend to the effectiveness of this well-known! drama. Tickets for this entertainment can be obtained from pupi!s or at; the Convent, it is stated. i opera will be presented. songs, graceful dances Directors Of Junior Club To Assemble Directors of the Junior Worh- an’s Club are to meet 8 o'clock this evening at the home of the, club’s sponsor, Mrs. O. S, Long, } on Angela street. H The idea of the meeting, it was} said today, is to complete plans for the fashion show and dance which is another of the program of aui- umn ard winter entertainments to be given by tne club. HELPS AVOID ‘MANY COLDS Especially designed . aid for nose and upper throat, where most colds start. Used in time, helj prevent many VICKS VATRO-NOL i I ; Sasnett, parent. | Cabot, teacher, Itee 8. Professor W. C. Duncan, prin-/ cipal of Division Street and Har-| ris’ Schools, chairman to act for the Monroe County Council. Division Street—Mrs, Paul Her-j rick, parent, Division Street—Miss Sands, teacher. Harris—Mrs. Everette Albury,; parent. Harris—Miss Jennie Seymour, teacher. Committee 5—Equipment Mrs, Godfrey Thompson, chair- man of the Monroe County Copn- cil. Division May Street—Mrs. B. F. Division Street—Mrs. Evelio as James Singleton, parent. Harris—Mrs. Carl Bervaldi, as- sistant parent. Harris—Mrs teacher. Committee 6—Publicity Mrs, Carl Rom, ‘chairman thé’ Monroe’ Couhty’@danéil. Division ‘Stréeet—Mrs. N. Shannahan, parent. Division Street—F. teacher. . Harris—C, Haskins, ‘teacher. Committee ‘7—Collections Mrs. James Singleton, secretary of the Monroe County Council, chairman for the Council. Division Street—Mrs. Harry Sawyer, chairman of Room Moth- ers. 5 Harris—Mrs. James Singleton, chairman of Room Mothers. Harris—M. Haskins, teacher. Committee 8—Sanitation Ethea of B. Albury, Mrs. Godfrey Thonipson, chair-| / man for Division Street. Mrs. B: F. Sasnett, assistant chairman for Division Street. Mrs. James Singleton, chairman for Harris. Mrs. Carl Rom, president Harris School P.-T. A. These five chairmen for the Council on this of will act commit- Division Street—Gladys Pinder, teacher. Harris — Florence teacher. Committee 9—Chart and Poster Mrs. M. L. Smith, chairman for Monroe County Council. Section (a)— Division Street—Mrs. Mora, parent. Division Street—Miriam Carey. teacher. Harris—Mrs, I. Ball, teacher. Section (b)— Division Street—Mrs. Symmonette. parent. Division Street—Susie ner. teacher. Harris—Mrs. Eleanor Erickson. teacher. Roberts, Huel 7.55. Gard- Arrange Dance For Saturday Night First of the series of dances to be sponsored by American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps, will be held Saturday evening at Raul’s Ciub ‘on Roosevelt ‘Boulevard. John Pritchard’s dancé orchestra wil furnish musie for the occa- sion. Scenes and’ Selections from WAGNER’S' “TANNHAUSER” 3 Given by Pupils’ df the Convent of Mary Immaculate High Schoo] Auditorium Thursday, Nov. 12, 8 P. M. ADMISSION aprenameeet ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” OUT-OF-TOWN VISITORS We invite you to do your shopping at our store. Our service and variety of food items are unexcelled anywhere in the city. We solicit your patronage on the basis of fair dealing and friendly service. 35¢ WE WELCOME RESPONSIBLE ACCOUNTS All competition met with Low Pricés and High Quality Phone 67 Free Delivery 814 Fleming Street [Ee ihe allowed his wife $2.50 a week, Stricker, ; * MAKES COMPLAINT ST. PAUL—Charles Agnew of this city complained to police that | ' but that she had become a spend-; thrift. LEGALS NOTICE. OF MASTER'S SALE Notice is hereby given that un- der and by virtue of a certain or- der and decree of foreclosure and |sale made and entered on the ‘22a tober, A. D. 1936, in_and t Court of the Blev- Cireuit of the State, in and for Monroe Coun-} day of ¢ by the ¢ enth Jud of Florid ty, Flori tional Bank of Key West, poration organized under the laws! of the United States, is plaintiff, ; Constance} Irene 4 Adams, ; Mary 4 ms Lowe, Low’ Jackson in Company, a corpora-j tion organized under the laws of} the State of Florida, and Southern; Dairies, Inc., a corporation existing | under the laws of the State of| Florida, are defendants, foreclosure! of mortgage, the undersigned Spe-| cial Master in Chancery will offer} for sale and will sell at public out- ery, for cash in hand, to the high- est and best bidder at the front; door of the County Court House of! Monroe County, Florida, in the City of Key West, Monroe County, Flor-| ida, during the legal hours of sale,| on ‘Mond he 7th day of Decem- the following de-) ibed land, viz: me In the State of Florida, Coun- of Monroe, and the City of West, and is known on the West Realty Company's ivision sumber.J of tract Salt Ponds@ets num- 2, 3, 4 and 5, as Lot day, D. 1 | eoccccescccccs THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | | | FLYING VOTER egece i | 7 - | Grafton Pyne Grafton Pyhe, Jr. of Bernards ville, J., has-returned to Stet- son University having been t New Jersey where he cast his} He made a round trip by plane, and absent; from class He| did not reveal the political party, to which he is so loyal. » LEGALS vote Tuesday. was day. s only one r § in Block No. 6, ac- cording to a diagram of said subdivision recorded in Plat Book 1, 43, Monroe Coun- ty, Florida rds and more particularly ibed as fol- lows: Commencing at corner of Staples Sixth Street Westerly the SW. Avenue and and running in a direction along Stap- Avenue Seventy-Four (74) feet three and one-third (3 1-3) inches; thence at right angles in a Southerly direction One Hundred (100) feet to an Alley; thence at right angles in an direction along said 4 Feet (60) two and one-third inches (2 1-3); thence in a Northerly direction along Sixth Street One Hundred (100) | In the State of | Florida, County of Monroe, and on the Upper Matecumbe, of Govern- 2 nship South of Range 37 part of Lot One, (1) ‘Section Five (5), Townstp Sixty-four (64), South of Range 37 East and etter Known as Lot (4) a map or plat of a Subdivision of the above de: bed Lots made by Geo. E. McDonald C. E. recorded in Plat Book 1, page 41, Monroe County, Flor- ida, Records. Commencing at a_ point ant F 9 ¢ dis- ur Hundred and Sixty 465) feet S. W.ly from E. boundary line of said ‘our (4) at the intersecti of the shore line, and running thence in a S W.'ly_ direction Two Hundred (200) feet along the shore line of the Atlantic Ocean; thence at right angles in a N. W.'ly direction Three Hundred (300) feet; thence at right angles in a N. E.'ly direc- tion Two Hundred (200) feet; thence at right angles in a S. Ely direction Three Hundred (500) feet to the point of be- sinning. Together with all ri- parian rights thereto belong- ing. Together with all and singular the righi heredita- men id appur- ten aid premises belonging anywise ap- pertaining. Dated October 29, A. D, 1936, W. CURRY HARRIS, al Master in Chancery MALONE, —* Plaintiff. oct29; nov5-12-19-2¢ ———— 3 Mesquiteers in GHOST TOWN GOLD Comedy and Serial Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ AE HAROLD R. PINDER’S CASH GROCERY . 25¢ t I the Sugar, 5 Ibs. Confectionery Sugar, 3 pkgs. for .. . Kelloge’s Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs. for ... - Libby’s Pineapple Juice, 3 cans for ... e Life Buoy Soap, 3 bars .... Lux Soap, 3 bars Libby's Tripe, large can Salt, 2 pkgs. Matches, 3 pk; Safety Matches, 2 pkgs. Armour’s Pig Feet, small .. Large ..... = Clearbrook Butter, quarters, Libby’s Corned Beef, can 17¢ 35 Red Cross Tomatoes, small 5c Crisco, tb 20c; 116 Ibs. .. 30c Gibbs Pork Beans, can Se Ovaltine, small, 28c; large S5c¢ Olive Oil, 2 bottles 15¢ Arthotir's Tripé, sinall ... 10c Vanilla, 18c seller . 10 Tuna Fish. light meat ..... 15¢ Potatoes, 10 Ibs. 30 MANY OTHER SPECIALS We carry a full line of WHITE BELT DAIRY PRODUCTS : eens 923 Fleming Street i - 15¢ ! emb { j APPLICATION “FoR| AX D Nore. ae en,jing acti Tax Certificate No. 4th day of June, filed same in my made application for be issued thereon. §& the follow property in the Count State of Florida, to wit: Lot 1, Channel Key, Twp. 6 Re, 34, Book Fage, 29: The a ent of said property under th id certificate ned va me of St. Clair and dD. office a tax deed to id certificate! described | of Monroe,} Sec. 9, 6 12-100 Acres, shall be law, the} aid certificate redeemed ac ding to property desc therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court-house door on the first Mon-| y the month of December, rhich is the 7th day of De- 29th day of October,} Ross C Sawyer of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. oct 29; NOTICE OF APPLICATION TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. NOTICE ERI That Bernic Tax Certific: day of ed same a ppl be issued thereon. embraces the following property in the County State of Fle to wit 1-2, Knights nov5-12-19 FoR 163) Y¥ GIV: holder i an x deed to certificate described of Monroe, Key, 45 wT Book V The assessment of under the said certific was in the name Unless s: re redeemed property ¢ sold to th court-hous! day in the 1936, which cember, property te issued i 9th day of October, | Ross C Sawyer of Circuit Court of Monroe Florida. oct 29; Clerk County, nov5-12-19 Subscrive to Tne Citizen—20c | weekly. { i i | THOMASINE M. MILLER]: —BEAUTICIAN— H Latest Air Cooled Method Permanent: : $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty Colonial Hotel Bldg. Ph. 63-W Richardson’s Grocery Saturday and Monday SPECIALS 5% OFF FOR CASH Butter, roll -... Gleo, 17; Nucoa . Sugar, 5 Ibs. . Cheese, tb .. Fresh Eggs, doz. Milk, can ...... Crisco, 20c, 30c and Toilet Paper, 6 for Sliced Bacon, tb Salt Beef, 2 Ibs. | Eddy’s Starch, 6 pligs. Matches, 3 boxe§<:.. Salt, 3 boxes ws Safety Matches, 3: pkgs. Siam Rice, 5 Ibs. &: Red Beans, 3 cans Peas, 3 large a Corned Beef, can - Maxwell House Coffee, tb Bliss Coffee, tb Qnions, 3 Ibs. Potted Ham, can .... Vienna Sausage, can - Oxydel, 2 large pkgs: Ovaltine, 34¢ and Tea, glass free, pkg. - SRERBRR oe eRe - PREP ~ jAlbury, 87, yesterday, in Moun-;his issue. ALONZA ALBURY DIED YESTERDAY | IN JOHNSON cITy, HAROLD &. PINDER | | Harold R. Pinder has reopened | OLD WAR VETERAN, 87 YEARS },;. grocery business at 923 Flem-| OF AGF, LEFT KEY WEST ing street, same location which he FOUR YEARS AGO FOR HOS- ee re PITAL IN TENNESSEE | | ; | ooo At The Stores 1 { | ‘ceeupied for man line. By running the store on a strict ‘eash basis, Mr. Pinder bel.eves that Iie will be able to give his custom- s than co! under the credit system. \ly low prices on many stap'e items e shown in an advertisement in A telegram received by Mrs. Benjamin Demeritt, Jr., of Fran- cis street; announced the death of her father, Alonza “Old Times’ ters lower pric be done | Pinder’s groeery also carries a full Ine of White Belt Dairy Pro-j |ducts, raw and pasteurized milk. | i ] tain Home, a hospital for old war} veterans, in Johnson City, Tenn. Another telegram, which stated that Mr. Albury was critically ill,! was recived Tuesday by Mrs. De-! eritt. RICHARDSON’S GROCERY Richardson's Store gained many} jnew custome’ week after “Qld Times” was born in Span-j™aking the u al offer, 5 per-) Spanis! ish Wel's, Bahama Islands, and|©¢"* “ff for cash. im last Friday’s ' paper. This offer holds good for came to this city when he was 'thic week, i three years of age. He wasasea-! In an advertisement today,| man of old Key West, being cap-' Richardson's Store is advertising tain of many sponging vessels 4nd the lowest possible prices on food ships that plied between this port/needs. Items not shown in the and Cuba carrying iced f‘sh. {advertisement are priced equally He was employed by the govern- low, Mr. Richardson states. | ment as a diver when the docks at ———— ! Dry Tortugas were «being co CUBA ARRIVES structed, and took in other div-| | ities in Key West waters. | | He was an outstanding singer FROM TAMPA: in this city during his younger} H days, being a member of Baptist | a eee p.| VESSEL BROUGHT IN 12 TONS American War Veteran. | OF FR=IGHT FOR “Old Times” was transferred} from the Marine Hospital in Key} KEY WEST West four years ago to Mountain | ee Home, where he remained unti!| his death. | Steamship Cuba, of the P. and Funeral services will be held in}O. S. S. company, arrived this} Johnson City. ; morning from Tampa with 10 f-rst The deceased is surv-ved by his class and one second c'ass passen- widow, Mrs. Grace L. Albury, of! ger for Key West; Key West; two daughters, Mrs./and one second class passenger for Benj. Demeritt, Jr., and Mrs.! Havana. Charles Russell, of Key West; one} Key West a als: Miss E son, Phillip Albury, of Miami. and| Rome, M’ss D. L. Conrey, Miss B. one grandson. Ray Edward De-}|Ku'is, M. Y. Rome, Mrs. T. Tolle, meritt, Mrs, S. Brenner, Nance Brenner, Lois Brenner, B. M. Duncan, Mrs. iB. M. Duncan, Charles Reyes. GRANTED DIVORCE ; _ The vessel a'so brought 12 tons; NEW YQRK.—Sidney A. Cher-jof freight, one autgmobile and two} tl ry of New York was granted a di- sacks of mail for Key W vorce on evidence that his father automobiles and 302 of mail had won his wife’s love. i\for Havana. friends j 3 two} COMPARE THESE FARES Jacksonville _$ 8.75 $15.75 Daytoha Beach 7.50 13.50 Miarni 3.75 6.75 Gainesville ... 9.25 16.65 Taliahassee ... 10.95 19.75 Tampa =. 8.25 14.85 St. Pétersburg $8.90 16.05 Ocala $80 15.85 23.95 12.25 14.88 31.05 13.80 40.70 40.16 More for less! Travel by Florida Motor Lines ose sen more H tit [ | | | i f iF I i | | F i [ pit I i § i #4 ! i ! # i : the it I Jewel Oil, pt. Life Buoy Soap, 3 bars Lux Soap, 3 bars Rinso, 3 pkgs. Tomittoes, 6 cats Flour, 6 Ibs. sack Phone 658-R 629 Eaton St. Free PYrrtitts iT BUS STATIO Zfo DUVAL STREET floriDA MoTor|i ‘ MES sexe THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5 eeeeesecosoes: beesesecce----eeeceseese Miss Alicia Armayor visiting im M Albury, Overseas E Une = Mis : City 4 was in a returning p> from that c# Unusual- iting for a wh G. BD. Brossier erator, arrived noon over the business visit ‘LEGA See LS Mrs. the A highw _, ores wt Mr. and Mrs. L returning 5 Motor on the east ¢ MscIsabe? Duffy came iz terday, pver-the, bighw with rela @iFane Mes Wo. Jefire who hod been vis*ting = Key W for the ‘pest ten days with M 5 Mrs. J and manzer 9 and Toll Bridz Duncan, who were at Millions Will Want to Switch to Amazing New Car > SAY Brilliant New 1937 Dodge Captures Spotlight at Sensational New York Preview = ‘

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