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im "50C mncoonon Monroe Cranty Council Of P.-T. Assn. Met Yesterday| A regular meeting of the Mon- Toe cg oe neti A Iuaecak director expects to visit the we - yet! Monroe County PT. A.’s in the . Ti ee near future : was called to order. by President) ' Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera. ‘The question as to how to pro- A report was made that the {Sun rises . e THE WEATHER eeecccce Lowest . Mean { Normal Mean : R Yesterday's Precipitation T. Ins. Normal Pree i 05 Ins, recerd covers 2t-hear periof nen oh thin morning. Tomorrow’s Almanac Sun sets’ . The Lord’s Prayer was led by! eure finances for current “council | Moon rises : . ma Hev. Joe Tolle. Mnitites of the expenses Wwas* .| Moon sets 218 a.m. Tomorrow's last meeting weré read by Secre-:A motion was; axe and passed } tary Mrs, Jas. Singleton. Repoxt/to have each !0 ‘congress unit by Treasurer Mrs. Jos. Boza was lat their next meeting, vote to do- - inate a portion of, the May Day The following committee, Mrs. ! festival proceeds instead of having Bernie ©. Papy, Mrs, Ray Curry’ the eouncil sponsor a benefit af- and Miss Leota Grillion, was ap-| ' fair at this time to raise the neces- pointed to interview the state leg-'sary funds. istators in regard to child Jaber; The following members were se- AM. ; High Low ... Barometer 8 a. nti today: Sea: level, 30.10. “WEATHER FORECAST laws. lected to serve on the nominating The lunch project was discuss-| committee to select officers for ed. A motion was made to hold ‘the new term, Mrs. M. E. Berko- the money collected for this pro-| witz. chairman; Mrs. Enrique Hen- ject until further information was|riquez and Mrs. W. P. Archer, received.from the WPA which is} The next regular meeting will expected in the near future. be held March 3, at 3 o’elock in ‘Mrs, Cabrera reported that ma-jthe auditorium of the Harris terial for Founder's Day had been|Schoo!, at which time a report of ordered and would be distributed the nominating committee and the jelection of officers will be held. e (Entertain fw Membership Chairman | Mics Saunders Professor Watt Marchman, Rol-| Mrs. Charles Saunders and lins College, Winter Park, Fla.,!Mrs. J. J. Giordano were joint chairman for Florida Historical | hostesses Tuesday evening at the latter’s home on Caroline street, ‘Bociety hee sunige se Mies — honoring Miss Catherine Saun- M Cece jong Ly higgpa ders, daughter of Mrs. Saunders, R. L. Gouldin, who will be married in the near je ae iy future to E. L. Patterson of Red Lauderdale, bership! ~.: + (Banks, New Jersey. the fourth district. jlelici 4 Historical ety A delicious salad course and punch were served, with various im 1856 and has games played. The winners were ; Mrs. Harry Baker and Mrs. Sybil | Delaney. The honoree received jmany beautiful gifts. Those attending were: Misses Isabe'le Kelly, Cecilia Ells_ tH valuable documents of interest. It is a repre- sentative body of men and women interested in the history of thie! worth, Marie Haskins, Ophelia state. The officers\donate their’ i Lester, Rosemary Saungers, Susan services without cost to the 80-l akin, Georgia Saunders, Ger- elety snd amist in collecting his-| sidine Steadman, Maria Crespo, torical material and editing 8! Nettie Kirschenbaum, Elizabeth quarterly magazine which is sent! Resam, Marjorie Key, Reva Sands, » Seer & a country and|y ouisa Delaney. rope as seen from} list of hers Wich ta pub: Mesdames Vera Weber, W.. C. Harris, Ralph Saunders, I. D. annually, and is considered) pickerson, Harry M. Baker, E. R. McCarthy, A. M, Hewett, J. W. Lawson, Sybil Delaney. search work on Florida, it is} ee i Today’s any old documents, newspapers — ANMiversaries books, manuscripts, ete. about Florida which they would wish! ®®®@@eeeeeeeccescccccecs Dr. Marchman requests thatthe Preserved in perpetuity, with suit-| 1748—John Fitch, unhappy able acknowledgment made of| Steamboat patent antedated Ful- their gifts or permanent loans, to|ton’s by almost a generation, an let Miss Cappick know and the} Unsuccessful, brave soul, born in society will be glad to receive|Hartford Co., Conn. Died at such gifts or loans since its work| Bardstown, Ky., July 2, 1798. is the proper preservation of all Floridians, 1801—Achille Murat, the once Miss Cappick has done research|¢T°W" prince of Naples who set- work in Florida history over a|tled at Tallahassee, Fla, noted period of twenty years, much of author, lawyer, American soldier which covered that period when|2"4 Florida civic worker, born in the state was Spanish territory, it|France. Died April 15, 1847. | is stated. 1802—#rancis E. Spinner, New York congressman, U. S. treasurer Rehearsal Tonight from 1861 to 1875, born in Herki- For Opera mer Co.,N. Y. Died Dec. 31, 1890. There will hig a rehearsal for} 1813—John C. Fremont, sur- the opera Pinafore held at 7:30|veyor and explorer-of the West, @clock this evening at the Over-|famed.as “The Pathfinder,’ U. S. Sea Hotel at which time the rough) senator from Oalifornia, Civil War Spots are to be’ worked out before| soldier} Republican candidate for leaving for Miami to put on a|the Presidency, born at Savannah, Selene there on January;Ga. Died in New York, July 13, 1890. fe members of the urged to be present. Charch Circle Had Visitor Daughters of the King of St. (“Stone- Paul's Church were honored re- wall”) Jackson, famed Confeder- cently with a visit from their state ate general, born at Clarksburg, Prendent, Miss Helen G. Warner.|w. Va. Died May 10, 1863, when iss Warner addressed a large|..i4., tg : ues group of members and friends of poridentally feed on DE a ome 7 organization in the Parish Hall E ‘ter which a reception was held| }, 7 peepee ave been urgently requested to/ ses$ **] 1815—Horace Wells, Hartford, Conn., dentist, one of the claim- ants of the discovery of ether as an anesthetic, born at Hartford, Vt. A suicide at 33, Jan. 24, 1846, 1824—Thomas J. be present. | Grand Matron To | This Liquid Kills | Visit Fern Chapter Skin Itch Quicker in a edict six og ond vibes a | e Boy a forthy Grand Matron Ethel C.| ing 1 eas leepectel Sakon | Turner will pay her official visit ree i Teach an id kill itchis f to Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of| éegema, rash, tetter, ringworm and | Eastern Star on Friday evening. | sommon itch. Two "alzes, Soc and 61 January 22, at Scottish Rite Hall,! — corner Eaton and Simonton} FERRY RESERVATIONS | streets. Available at Fern Chapter has extended an invitation to all ing Stars tol? Albury’s Service Station | attend this meeting. All members|} William and Eaton St. Phone 444 Tony’s Service Station Fleming at Grinnell St. Phone 34 Administration Office Building—Eaton Street Phones 488 or 489 Ferries leave No Name Key and Matecumbe 9:00 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— ‘Latest Air Cooled Method. Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty ‘Colonial Hotel Bidg. Ph. 63-W (Till 7:80 p. m., Friday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Friday; little change in temperature; moderate southeast winds, Florida: Partly cloudy and con- tinued mild tonight and Friday, possibly showers in extreme west portion Friday afternoon or night. Jacksonville to Florida Straits: Moderate southeast to south winds, and partly overcast weath- er tonight and Friday. East Gulf: Moderate southeast to south winds, and partly over- cast weather tonight and Friday, possibly occasional rain over - treme northwest portion late F day afternoon. WEATHER “CONDITIONS The western’ disturbance ha: moved northeastward to the Can- adian Province of Ontario, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., 29.62 inch and pressure is low this mor! over the west Guif States, Browns- ville, Texas, 29.72 inches; while high pressure areas, crested over the far Northwest and off the south Atlantic coast, overspread most of the remainder of the coun. try, Helena, Mont., Salt Lake City, Utah, and Roseburg, Ore., 30.44 inches, and Charleston, S. C., 30.24 inches. Precipitation h. occurred since yesterday morning in portions of the southern P.ai and west Gulf States, aud in most sections from the Mississippi Val- ley eastward, with heavy rain re- ported from Little Rock, Ark., 4.36 inches, Louisville, Ky., 2.48 inch- es, and Washington, D. C., 1.40 inches. There has also been light snow in portion sof the Rocky Mountain and Plateau States. Colder. weather has spread south- ward and eastward over the Plains States and upper and middle Mis- sissippi Valley, with freezing as far south as central Texas, and subzero temperatures prevail this morning over the central and northern Plains States. Unseason- ably cold weather continues in the Pacific States, with heavy frost in southern California; while tem- peratures are above normal throughout the eastern portion of the country and on the Gulf coast. G. S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge. Venice’s Rialto bridge was con- structed in the latter part of the sixteenth century. Honolulu county, Hawaii, has raised its auto speed limit to 45 miles an hour. hest Colds .... Best treated without KS | | i | | | | i | | | SAVE TIME AND ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” Why spend time and gas shopping around when we give tele- special attention to our phone orders, Our clerKs exercise the great- est care with each phone order and {ill it as specified, ORDER ALL FOOD NEEDS THROUGH US All Competition Met With Low Prices and High Quality MEATS TURTLE FRUITS VEGETABLES DRESSED POULTRY DAIRY PRODUCTS FISH Phone 67 Free Delivery ; 814 Fleming Street | MONEY —BY TRADING AT— | i | rainless November in 50-years, the, Pee “M. | weather bureau reports. | to Key West 2 aaaings picture activities in Key, (@@esoeooroooronsoe: g| West and other cities in Florida,} arrived by plane this moming| from Miami, left Tuesday afternoon for business visit in Miami, was a re-}: . m. turning assenger on the . m.|this morning. eoceseqooocoos: ‘Bart Griffen, frequent visitor, interested in the — i { Reprecentative B. C, Papy, who a plane Kansas’ November was most, LEGALS accordance with the heretofore entered in TICE OF MASTER'S SALE Notice is hereby given that in| final decree} that certain cause pending in the Circuit Court! of the Eleventh Judicial Florida, in and for Monroe wherein Loran H. Prevo and Reath Pre Louise Wilger and husband, are >, hi; Wilger, defe Chancery Case No. 6. dersigned, Chancery, as Special will sell at pw tion for cash to the h he est bidder at the front door of ae "| NEW DeLUXE LADY GILLETTE in hy Court House in Ki on the Ist day D. 19 such cases m: following sand b Tavernier in Monroe per office ‘Gl be r (FOR SALE—$326 a porcelain 6 months} $190 cash. Call phone| | BICYCLES—WE RENT by the! tiffs, and SPECIAL GILLETTE SET, gold- eee PERSONAL MENTION CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE G. E. Refrigerator, old. 37, between 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. jan20-3tx FT. CABIN CRUISER, Pontiac motor. Fine condition. At Yacht Basin, Pier 9. Phone 808-J. Hour, Day or Week. Repair all makes and paint them with Nu- ply of parts. Agents for the Rollfast and Dayton Bicycles. And sell them as low as $1.00 per week. Phone 276. J. R. Stowers Company, nov20-tf plated case and razor with six blades. $3.00 value, only $1.00. San Car‘os Book Store, 518 Du- val street. dec17-tf RAZOR SETS, in Pearl, Coral and Jade. Reg. $6.00 value, only $2.00. San Carlos Book Store, 518 Duval street. dec17-tf LLETTE ‘NEW DeLUXE Razor SETS, chromium or gold-p'ated case and razor with 12 blades. Reg. $7.50; sel'er, only $2.00. San Carlos*Book Store, 518 Du- y. CURRY HARRIS r in Chan jan19-3tx: Eftael. We carry a full sup-; *| BIOLOGICAL SURVEY NOW BEING PLANNED «Continued from Page One) ist in charge, The national parks, Dr, Bryant ' stated, are developed and mali! tained for the peop'e and it in the aim of his department to ‘achies the utmost in understanding apprec'ation for each visitor, rath- er than to set them aside behind barriers which would seem to for- bid entrance. National parks have aided great: ly, he feels, in offering an oppor- tunity for the scientific student to journey to them annually and there to find a living laboratory in what has been frequently termed the “university of the open jair.”” The Everglades National Park MONKOE THEATER Wheeler and Woolsey in MUMMY’S BOYS Frances Lederer-Ann Sothern in MY AMERICAN WIFE tra 15-20c; Night 15-25¢ i | KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In che Center of the Business val street. dec17-tf and Theater District FOR RENT First Class—Fireproof— <a Sensible Rates apartment. Four rooms and bath; no chil- Garage Elevator dren, at 628 White street. Ap- ply Gaiti’s Barber Shop, 109 Popular Prices Duval street. oct19-tf ‘TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. all modern conveniences. 1116 Grinnell street. Apply nov27-tf electric ice box. 1001, Eaton public auction st \ N N) N N) N N N & N s\* N ‘ N & N N 8 N N N N \ | N KN KN N) N N N N \) and best c street, Phone 879-J. dec31-1mox MUSIC |\THOROUGH PIANO INSTRUC- TION. All grades. Charles Roberts Music Studio, 613 Mar- garet street. jan19-3tx NOTICE Ww of Tavernier qubalvision in Monroe y. CURRY HARE aster in Chance tiffs, : Jan7-#4-2 RAD For 1937 Here’s something that family will use and enjoy—a gorgeous new RCA- Victor Radio. Come in tod luxuricus new models. The new low prices will amaze you. The world's finest, most mod- ern radio. Superb, 15 tube Superheterodyne console has Magic Eye, Magic Brain, Metal Tubes and radio's newest miracle — MAGIC VOICE. Thrill to the rich, mel- low tones of this all wave, complete world traveler. Model 15K 4199 50 heterodyne Model 4X J. R. “Stowers Company Authorized RCA-Victor Dealer For Monroe County & WII LISI SI SF F. svvrvvvrvrrt Tm BREAD AUNT MOLLY’S IS BEST PDS. OOOOH PP OOOP POE ly —NOW SHOWING THE NEW— RCA Victor\ An exceptional set—convenient size for home or office. Polished mahogany cab- inet in a graceful modern design. Super- police band. E WILL PUMP OUT YOUR CISTERN and clean it for the|§ therein. State Plant Phone 701. eon ianle -6tx water cous —Made By— VALDES BAKERY N IOS every member of the jay! See—hear—these thrilling reception and ' — domestic broadcasts and 2. . $9495 § CASA M. ARINA Key West's Hotel DeLuxe —American Plan— | 200 Delight?ul Rooms, Each With Private Bath re - Evening Dinner Luncheon ............ Afternoon Tea .... = Palm Shaded Beaen with Casi ~| ft eur in Attendance Florida East Coast Hotel Co. Peter Schutt, Manager (LA Zhi iL be —if an insuring plent no ¢ home, Matinee: Balcony 10c; Orches- | | | | {he finds of particular interest ‘that it offers an example of and water in the making in such ‘a way that the re‘ationship of | tion, are evening programs in. plants and animals to their back-|} eee) which community singing and en | ground may be studied in an ever- Phone tertainment follow deseriptive lee’ changing scene. | | tures on the part of the natural: | | — t ee If You Don’t Read The New You Will Miss One Of The a | sates Stories Ever Written | t Ly Starts Tuesday, January 26, In This Paper OOOO C COCO SOOO OOESES ESE OESES OSES ES SESSOSOEEEES 4 lif automatic of y FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. YOUR GAS COMPANY ROY E. LADE, Manager ‘70 culty sending them to school with “shining” gas water heater js on duty in your hot water for early morning needs After playtime, too at bedtime or any other time . you have only to turn the faucet to get an abundance of steaming hot water. Here's a special inducement to change to this modern gas service now During January we will give an Humphrey por table gas radiant heater al free with every automatic storage er heater sold. Arrange for yours today and have al the not water you need, whenever you need it Mystery Thriller By Frederick Jackson Most Interesting And CAPE IF YOU CAN | DURING JANUARY e This Humphrey table ¢ free with por- as radiant heater every auto- matic heater sold. storage water