The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 26, 1937, Page 4

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i ple SRE SS TILLIE SET FOR BIG. eocccce | ccccccccccccessccocces : SOCIETY :-: |, THE WEATHER ‘Temperatures* Enjoyable Card Party By igus ' (NEW PROJECT AT ‘TWO ARRAIGNED "SCHOOL GROUNDS IN COURT HERE i y ° 2 | Mean ; UNDER SUPERVISION OF ED PLEAS OF GUILTY Choir Guild Last Night xem er ; eo : BEER MISS PARKER TO CHARGES Yes: cIpitati . Ins. An enjoyable event of last eve-, Charles Lewin, Mr, and Mrs. Se-/ ponent ea pet ots we 10 Ins. | ning was the card party given by bastian Cabr. Mrs, G erties tod : sdicen” the Choir Guild of St. Paul's| Stricker, Mrs. Reiph Miiner, Bist! sndiog at 8 oelarh thts mareing. ; | Another WPA beautificat‘on! - Two county prisoners were ar-| Mr. Tomorrow’s Almanac 7:12 a. m. 6:08 p. m. Cherch im the Parish Hall on Ba-} Florence Williams, ' : hama street. Mrs. Eola Swicegood, Miss, Sun rises ‘The affair was largely :attend-| Laura Molina, Mrs. Louise Auxier. Sun sets | project, under the expert direc i igned this morning before Judge j tion of Miss Molly Parker, with a} William V. Albury in efigpinal i 2 i ler f capabl. n, has' court to to charges ed ‘and enjoyed by everyones’ De-| Mrs, P. D. Holloway, Mr. and Mrs, Moon rises 7:21 p.m; hibeg ae iG es A ; in. Moon sets 7:37 a. m. been leunched this w at tl ater v \) occupy Heious refreshments weres served) Charles Roberts, Miss Gladys. Bins . Ton, Tid i j x 5 — + One of the is Roy | rangements ®t the conclusion of the playing/-) der. and Miss Sarah, Palmore. epenayronns “ si PM. Harris Schoo! grounds, Me ’ ter Winners of the three dobr'prizes} | ‘Miss Frances br) ‘fn ee AM. er Mies Parker's plans§ o> a! O'Leary, who was brought to Key morning Mr. Kinney were: \F yD Florence Albury, Miss” Lis “ iss Fra n i i iss Eliza Low : 3:40] | M mees Cochran, Ys. |lion, Mrs, Evelio Cabéty Miss Eliza Low -- 3 big: Charles Curtis and Mrs, Charles|Barrota, Miss Florence Sawyer,! Barometer 7:30 A, M. today: i I ‘background of greet «pal dia hearing before Pesce Justice This (banking of hibiscus, “against}, the| West this week after being given phoned Miss Teen Williams ae PERA : f : : _ green shrubs close.to. the +R. Bowe at Tavernier, charged that under the conditions ex- MeClure. Migs Maude*Johhson; Miss * Mary‘ Sea level, 30.07. H jing. ) pe pasa driving on the pub- oa it was impossible for him te Those present were: Curtis Williams. | WEATHER FORECAST | | Avready a line of sea-grape/ tic roads of Monroe county. communicate except by telephone Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Pastorini,} Miss Elaine Joh Miss For-; Sere trees has been planted in the back | The judge sentenced the offend- and he was doing so to secure thr Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pierce,|tune Lopez, Miss Flossie Baker,! (Til! 7:30 p. m., Wednesday) | jf the school yard. They are to/er to pay a fine of $25 and cOsts home and make final arrange Mrs. Claude Williams, Mrs, Chas. {Claude Salis, Mrs. Angela Vaughn,} Key West and Vicinity: Partly ‘be kept trimmed back in the form or be confined to the county jail ments when the family arrived. Curtis, Mrs. Ella Curry, Mrs, iyicd (wer Herman Demeritt, Mrs. Will’ cloudy tonight and Wed: osday; tof shrubs. pe a period of 30 days at hard He gsked what were the weath ter Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Frank De-! Dexter, Joe Allen, Mr. and Mrs. not much change in temperature: A groxp of Elders has been! jabor. Pay Key West laney, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Falk.| Emil Sweeting, Miss Olive Enz'e, cist ind: tt th ‘ jtransplented in one elump at the} ‘The other defendant was John when told that it was « e+ Mr. and Mrs. Vesey Johnson,|Mrs. Katie Cochran, Mrs. Ralph; ™oderate winds, mostly southeas' back of the yard to flaunt their) Sands, middle aged native of Key day of sunshine with the skies en Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McClure, Mrs.{ Russell, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Gold-: and south. profuse yellow ‘blooms. West, who entered a plea of guil- marred except by a few fleeey Stephen Douglas, Ear) Johnson,j smith. and Mrs, Jim Roberts,; Florida: Partly cloudy in south | Spathodias wil! form a line near| ty to wandering around intoxi-' clouds and the thermometer was Mr. and Mrs, T. K. Warren, Mr.!Miss Nellie Louise Russell, Allen ang mostly cloudy in north por- = |the sidewalk for shade and beau-j cated. He. was sentenced to pay regieterin; 78, Mr. Kinny said he ong Hes, Sell Holm. Mr. and Mrs.]E. Curry, Mrs. U. J. Delgado, Mrs.|+:,., with occasional rain -in | ex-1: Whar on? Left to right: Nancy Nichols, impersonating Tillie |ty. The beautiful, flame-colored, jy fine of $25 and costs or be com gould hardly bellewe it. 4. Otto Kirebheiner, Mr. and Mrs. Julia Bean. PE SIRE tonight. and} 2 r, being drawn by Russ Westover. Westover is permitting |tulip-shaped flower of this tree] fined for 60 days in the county 7 ae LEE ee stelaiate ; yes Portion ‘on-ght and) Tillie $o go to the President’s Birthday Ball, January 30, in the per- | y.iji undoubtedly make Harris’ jqi), Safety coune') tests show ony : in north portion Wednesday; son of Nancy. Schoo] a beauty spot to compare! re — 25 per cent of the nation’s motor Poetry Society | Church Group isomewhat colder in extreme north rere s : en with no other p'ace in the city. Wyoming, pioneer in woman car drivers have perfect vision. Holds Meeting ! Organizes : a minevaes *ltume won the eoveted prize, but| The pupils have displayed much| suffrage, has been nicknamed the RD Jacksonville to Florida Straits: ‘ " enthusiasm for, the project and will] “Equality State.” & {Moderate southeast and south TOOTHPICK TOPICS |the judges were not as blind as endeavor to refrain from disturb- ram Members of the Pan American | Sunday afternoon at Fleming winds, becoming northeast near seo ee Justice and perhaps the charming | nig the new plants and trees in any| ‘The ine, which Blooms of Poetry Society met last night with | Street Methodist church, repre-/the coast over extreme north por- (By C. G. FLINT) | girl in the Spanish mantilla de- way, 4 lofty ka, fe the Miss Marie Cappick at The Write-| sentatives of the three local Meth-!tion and partly overcast weather | eeeeeeccccecccccecoscece served a prize, too? ree, i 3 - 5 Mis Sa Peas 5 | flower of Colorado. eraft Studio wheh The Art of; odist churches formed an organ- tonight and Wednesday with occa-| We don’t know his name, call!.,Ceftainly “Pirriot” deserved DEMOLAYS | - RBS {sional showers over north portion|,. 5. > 3 | distinction for his tireless, nimble Versification by J. B. Eisenwein| ization to be known as The Key tonight, aad Gres eect aaa cen-| "im Pirriot,” the happiest man! yironettine. He put us to shame. : This was discussed. It was decided, West Board of Christian Educa-|tral portions Wednesday. in Key West. To be the happiest Jt made one happy just to watch MEET TONIGHT Skin Itch Quicker man in the Island City, where so} him at Raul’s. that members bring an original, tion. The purpose of this vane - Seg ly Ra a ett Wale esac nContaining six “4 ge a y, is s 5 ‘or cow e! a » unpublished poem to each meet-! ization is: To promote and de WEATHER CONDITIONS teccaas an eeoeeaie tee “Pir | co ae eal cea ee yh oy medicines. ing, these to be published in The, velop a unified program of Chris-; Pressure is relatively low this|riot,” with his ction, jriot.” And that is why it is easy} There will be a meeting of Rob-| Pores to reach and Key West Citizen as a contribu-! tion education among the several morning over the eastern Gulf of} But we hold to it, ‘Pirriot,” to remember him, without evenjert J. Perry Chapter, Order of De- a ‘ich. Tee alan tion from the Pan American! churches. Meetings will be held pai eae Fla., 30.00 inch-jis happy and his fvinkling oes knowing his name, sa pent ton'ght, beginning at —_..=sssmeedieeeeeioee Poe' Society which is the only| /@s, and a disturbance is noving in| and eye tell it to all the world, He’s just “the happiest man in} 7:30 o'clock. 1 MONKOE cae of its kind in the world,|on® potuly gas aoa! or, over the north Pacific coast, The girls seem to like hi P-' Key West,” to us. Joe Richardson, master coun- Ken © THEATER having as its objective the study, "© ("man Meetings a © Seattle, Wash., 29.78 inches; while} ping”, too. It was something.’ Miami, Fla., sel‘or, requests al] members to be & \ynard in of North, Central and South Am.!held every fifth Sunday, ‘ja widespread area of high pres-|that Hallowe’en Eve at the Socie-' Jan, 23, 1937 in attendance. AVENGING WATERS BY THE &§© erican poets, it is stated, { The following officers were sure, with its principal center}da Cuba, to see the belles of old) = mse ——_ { ‘i Tom Brown in The next meeting will be held/ elected: j over I'linois. Chicago, 30.50 inch-|Key West dance! You don’t see! A wren built her home in the] Travel to Lassen voleanic et D GIVE MY LIVE Monday evening, February 15,! Albert H. Carey, chairman. es, covers most other sections of}such dancing in Miami. : jcenter of a wasp’s nest in an oak | tional ark increased 47 percent|| Mativee: Baleony 10¢; Orches- when the poems of Henry W.! William N. Knowles, vice chair. the country. Rains have oceurred| The senorita in the Mexican cos.'tree at Kerrville, Tex. n 1935, tra 15-2De; Night 15-25¢ Longfellow, Joyce Kilmer repre-| man. ; ;since yesterday morning on the] __ iat ate aise Seka ty: 2. EES As TL AA eR See AL anon <axienicitattiaiinjeapnei eaten senting North America will share} Louise Ketchum, secretary. | middle and west Gulf coast, and e 6 honors with those by Leopoldo} The following are members of, i" the East Gulf and South Atlan- Jorge Hubner, outstanding Chilean} chairmen local Church Boards of;"°Tthward, being heavy at Jack- poet will be read and discussed.) Education, Secretaries-Treasurers ®°"Ville, 1.09 inches, and Charles- Translations in English of the two! of Church Schools, divisional sup- 0%» 1.01 inches. There has also last will be by Alice Stone Black-! erintendents and presidents of. bee” ote se prieiaees precipita- well of Boston, it was pnpeunerd Tue people’s departments. tion on the north Pacific coast, in ‘the eastern Lake region, and in School Circle To Hold Meeting + ward, except in the Florida pen- se ee li, i a 1 insula, and readings are 12 to 22 soos omer ta oe ed E. P. Johnson, keeper at Som-| degrees below this morning in the Sab mad recone afternoon at, brero reef lighthouse, left today, extreme upper Mississipp1 Val- 60D cdinck ofthe Kees of ns resume his duties after enjoy-ley, and below freezing south- ae Key, No. 7 Lowe’s| im his regular quarterly vacation’ ward cver Arkansas; while tem- yang ¥ F iwith his family. ppeesinies have moderated some- " what over most western districts, orate seme = Leg hain | Laine Dobbs, of Key West, vet-'and are still above normal in the oP this croup. feran of the World War who sus- Atlantic and East Gulf States. man of this group. Lugones, Argentine poet andjthe board: All Methodist pastors,|ti¢ States from central Florida | e ‘portions of the north At'antic ° States. Temperatures have feilen tained serious wounds during his; G. S. KENNEDY, * period of service, left this morn-| Official in Charge. Janior Club To ing over the highway for Bay ue . Hold Meeting Pines, Fla., to undergo examina-| | Semi-solid buttermilk is manu- = tion at the veteran’s hospital. pae ss a hog and poultry j teed, Members of the Junior Woman's Club have again completed plans THREE MARRIAGE for another of their entertaining and unusually interesting social | meetings which will be held Fri- LICENSES ISSUED day afternoon, January 29. Bridge and Michigan will be’ played in the rooms of Key West! Marriage lincenses issued from Hospitality House, and delicious] the office of County Judge y- refreshments served by the hos-|mond Lord during the past 10 tesses Miss Elinor Warren andidays and recorded in the office neers THOMASINE M. MILLER{! —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method / Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 }j Hair Dyeing a Specialty Colonial Hotel Bldg. Ph. 63-W Fleming at Grinnell St. Phone 34] R E A L B R E A D || Administration Office cial Welfare in Key West have Lf || Building—Eaton Street I {I just made public the total of re- ceipts from the concert given by ” the Key West Light Opera com- AUNT MOLLY’S IS BEST pany some time ago in the audi-| —Made By— orien of the Key West High) VALDES BAKERY The concert was sponsored by the Key West Woman’s Club and} Tete ne eo sr Mrs. William R. Warren, head qm BOSSES IS BMS S SS Sl, Mice Louise Delaney. are as follows: FERRY RESERVATIONS || ———_ Edgar L. Patterson and Cath- Available. at { Announce Receipts erine Saunders; Joe B. Smith ani | sails i Helen Cates; George Carey jand|/? Albury’s Servi tati | From Concert — Johnson. jpw item ona mata. rected | i : 3 { Members of the Board of So- tesa a eruice Station I Phones 488 or 489 Ferries leave No Name Key | and Matecumbe 9:00 a. m. and | 2:00 p. m. thanks to those who attended for! the sum of $58.65. Cockfighting was legalized by; the Puerto Rico legislature in 1933: after being outlawed 29 years. A A FEA A hk hed hd hdd de dd, | 666 oven. For Sale | Gpvleiiit tt take at Coareccccoveccccccsccoce | B77; é ; S - r.. for the good things bs “Reb-My-Tism”-Worlds # 5 Bundles for 5c | was ii smoking can give you in Dundie PALACE Paul Kelly-June Travis in JOIN THE MARINES Tonight: PRIZE NIGHT Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WOOL OIOVIIIIOIL SD. IALAAALLALALA AL Ld Copyright 1937, Licasrr & Myzxs Tosacco Co.

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