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eeeese High School P.-T. Assn, Holds Interesting Session, monthly meeting of sentatives at next session of state Junior-Senior High! legislature to ptish this matter. | | Franklin E; Albert; executive | ‘Toonday evening in| officer of Florida Emergency Re=' building on South-jlief Administration, gave a splen- did talk on “Eduéation After’ opened by the Graduating From High School.” | f : [ ' ais “ifs Pa ik < st fi teeing of “America” and Lord's!’ "This meeting falling on Foun- Ae Prayer Enrique Henriques | ders Day, pe. orace O’- ' matagier’ te aded business session, ! Bryant spoke on thy 40th anni- the treamry who ; R. Evans,|versaty of Parent-Teacher As-| committee, | sociation. A Foundet’s Day of-' ? : Ff ie i fi 7 by Rev. Yaney Tillman; Gomez, Sr., was announced today,} ™an of the Red Cross, has been ap-fing the pastor of the First Bap- as the by-laws and constitution of tist Church. the Cuban Club make it impera- Mr. and Mes. ©, E. Ward, sis-|tive that io entertaintients be ROLL OF HONOR FOR! ter and brother-in-law of the| given at the club when an officer 4 Side stood with the bride and, of the organization passes on. ‘DIVISION ST. SCHOOL greom, Mr. Gomez, it was said, had: ‘ Mies Larsen is a graduate of! been an active member of the or- seca earners the claw: of 1996 of Key West) ganization for a number of years, High School. Mr, Williams is the|was the first president, later was) ALSO GIVES PERFECT AT- son of Mrs. B. B. Pritchard ofjin chatge of the recreational de-| eNnaNce RECORD OF ——. Fla. paitment and has always been couple left Saterday morn-| deeply interested in the suecess} STUDENTS ty their honeymoon, after) of the organtzation. home’ im Jacksonville. Mrs. Duncombe Honor Roll for Division Street sod wee i School for the six weeks’ i Cash Arrives chool for the six weeks’ period | | ending January 29 follows: ute health situation. Red where, the Ptyation is stave, i “eee | ARCHER’S| CLASSIFIED |GROCERY!| “The Store That Se: che fh ree You have every opportunity to serve the firiest meals and keep your food bill at @ mini- mum if vou buy at ARCHER’S. Our store maintains a high standard of SERVICE and j}| QUALITY. Just phone your FOR SALE ; orders and be assured of PROMPT SERVICE. QUALITY tok charge of the meeting. «| fering was taken, ‘An interesting talk on “Child) An ‘enjoyable piano — selection) afternoon, ¢ shared Labor,” wae given by Mrs. Charles! was rendered by Miss Lucette de} —- ol es M. Ketehum. The speaker urged, Barritt. Luis A. Bilbilide'et Lone Sente Guard pert cooperation from state senator) A social hour followed at which, New York, und Mra. Her- _— and member of house of repre-' time refreshments were served. ; J 4 dent of the organizat'on, Carter of Hawthorne, New Mimi whete be mee esac eemyerest ee ietncn wht) po Te as asi aeaber in Key West brief time on busine, Miss Edna Larsen Proposed Dance Miss” citer: ave- j Weds W. Williams Is Postponed | es wr eta Sa ; : —" Left: Cross Chairman, Cary T. Grayson, leaves White e & In the presence of the imme-| Mayor Harry C. Galey, who is| House after conferring with President Roosevelt on flood re- Virgilio Simon, er a EA, PR ago ST diate family and close friends,|in charge of all atrangements in : Het. Right: Red Cross supply station at Cincinnati rushes ‘Tynes. Mrs. apr rte Roge. | Sout Florida Contract’ng and En Mine Hina Laren, daughter of eonnection with the dances being : tome P) blankets and bedding to flood sufferers. Fae dare ee omen and wineering company, was @ return: eee ae pete of A cong | given in celebration of the Presi- ITH 800 nurses and 300 trained pointed by President Roosevelt to co- | Cross nurses and doctors work fever- | Evelio Gomez; one sister, Mrs. B. , ine pensenger this morning from Waiter Wu ¢ the|dent’s birthday, stated today it disaster workers in the field the] ordinate all relief effort and hes in-| ishly, immunization centers have | Marrero, | “ne Wey . a: le eee and jams, of American Red Cross is easing the] structed Red Cross Chapters and per-| been set up, refugee camps estab- The deceased is also survived by . United States Navy were quietly | will be necessary to postpone un-) Di nt of good sufferers in 10 inun-| sonnel to Ft in meet-| lished to minimize the dangers of ex- f i Garried Friday evening, January| til next Tuesday night, February! Gated states in the Ohio and Mistis-|ing needs, Conteibuting $1,000,000] BOSwe: food, clothing. and bedding {72 scandebildren | d “ - . Contributing $1,000,000} ¢, More than 39 | = 20th, at 8 o'clock. : 9, the dance to be given at the! sippi valleys, The Red Cross reports| from its disaster reserve and asking Phang Veale Aptana ir have i ‘The wedding took place in the | Cuban Club. that 625,000 persons have been driven] the public to. contribute without de-| heen-established to prevent epidemic of the First Baptist) This postponement became nees| from their homes and need urgeént}lay to a $11,000,000 reiiet fund, the] and treat. and and and the ceremony ‘won| eisary when the death of Eduardo! assistance. Admiral Grayson, chair-] Red Cross is concentrating on allay- gntitoaleahtate Deed to paints an i { Peccccccccccesccccsoeces | WANTED ! & — ‘ WHEN YOU BUY THE scachvcosore. @ Why take chances with unknown razor ‘% blades? Put your money on known quality, Probak Jr.—product of the world’s largest blade maker. This blade is ground, honed WANTED — Automobile, late. model; small sedan. All cash.. Answer. P. 0. Box 725. ii feb3-6tx! | | | | { Holds Meeting Mrs, Duncombe Cash was an| 6B1—Sylvia Sawyer. FOR SALE—Cleaning and Press-|l goons, LOWEST PRICES. || _ and stopped by epecial proces, I's made arrival over the highway last} 6B2—Betty Adams, Betty! tain Owner locus ia | ; to whisk off wiry whiskers without the aight, ‘There was an interesting meet-|evening from her home in Tampa,| Kine, Yvonne Stewart, Herminia Fees ates cosithn | Waltal| We Welcome Responsible }/ eat skin-pull or irritation. Yet it sells ot # of the Florida State College accompanitd by her + son-in-law| Pulido, George Barber. | Box K The Citizen, jang0-6t} dome | for 10¢t Buy @ package of Proba Jr. from held yesterday after-!and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, W. C. 5A—Norman Baker, Shirley| > : N OT 1 Cc E | your dealer today and save money on sheves. hoon at the home of the presi-|Rothert. Bullard. | BICYCLES—WE RENT by the dent, Miss I Ball, on Eliza-| Mr. Rothert is Florida repre-| 5B1—Oscar Fabal, Alice Sal- Hour, Day or Week. Repair all Fresh shipments of FRUITS beth street. sentative of a well known paper gado, Joseph Roberts, Dorothy makes and paint them with Nu-|} end VEGETABLES are re- Plane were perfeeted at this} company, and he and Mrs. Rothert} Johnson. Enamel. We carry a full sui ceived three times kly at tuteting for the Valentine Cardjexpect to stay but a few days| 4A1—Noeclia Bravo, Charles| _ Folks didn't think the Bible was] oy) of Darts, ‘Agents for the|| ARCHER'S basse dt " Party to be given at the Hos-|visiting friends and relatives. | Sanchez, Gloria Acevedo, Martha} CUtmoded Jest because it's overs | ponrast and Dayton Bicycles. x pitality House on Duval street on} Mrs. Cash said this morning|Gomez, Grace Perdomo, Sylvia hunted ane bones peng oe And sell them as low as $1.00 Phone 67 Free Delivery ] Pebraary 12. she expected that Mr. Cach would| Daniel, Harold Haskins. techn Oo titan tanakeea seat be Wek Thee GE 1 Ee Ra ae | The committee in charge of ar-jbe in Key West within short) 4A2—Mary Elizabeth Knowles! think he wae leadin a taxpayers | Stowers Company. jan20-tf = | A peobuct OF THs wonto’s LARoes? sLace Mantas wangements, states that a large|time to attend to some business}; 4B—Alfred Lowe. } fife, sects sey ies ah haste Cansei ——— — gumber of tickets have been sold.|affaire but did not expect to stay) 3A—Virginia Kelly. SPECIAL GILLETTE SET, gold- ibe A eee ST yah Ra SO ae rw very lone. Mrs. Cash will remain} 3B1—Argelia Acevedo, Anitajeurer, Phillip Strunk, Rinno To-: plated case and razor with six for an extended ctay she said. Aguilar, Betty Lou Boza, Dora|tano, Rebah Bethel, Monteen Bry-| blades. $3.00 value, only $1.00. 2 ee oe _.. |Henriquez, Bertha Perez. ant, Geraldine Labrado, Alice San Car’os Book Store, 518 Du- 3B2—Joan Doughtry, Frances} Lowe. | val street. dec17-tf WOULD REMOVE ALL ELKS WILL GIVE | Mora. 4A1—Grace Perdomo, Alice Og- | — UNSIGHTLY SIGNS | 2A—Olga Alvarez, Elizabeth|den, Marjorie Knowles, Martha}OLD PAPERS FOR saLe—|& Ann Gardner, Florence Mitchell,{Gomez, Leona Albury, James Og-| Three bundies for 5c. The Citi & —-— SMOKER TONIGHT Clementina del Pino, Florence; den, Charles Ogden, Charles Tift,{ 2en Office. feb2 Continued from Page One) Russell, Kenneth Larsen, Willete Camalier. e the previous survey, and have the | 14-2B—Mayficld Knowles, An-} 4A2—Solidad Gonzalez, Mary | PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed figures for Mr, Conway's informa | Members of B. P. 0. Elks 551|tonica Smith, Ronnie Keister, Mar-|Elizabeth Knowles, Rose Mary| Catds, $1.25. The Artman and an enjoyable evening is f FI ALLA LAA ALA A Ad ddd dd deddudededadedededs promised all who attend. ROOFING SPECIAL tion, if possible, at the next meet | sre planning a smoker and en-|°US Mora, Alexander West, Natha- | Symonette, Grace Torres, ; 2 Eee meet MUST MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK ORDERED } Seats heanh, Weteeehed, Feb 14. cieniant lie Bethel, Carrie Gomez, Esther} 4B—Mike Knowles, — Alfred | —————-~———_____— 6 - . , teytainment sada soni "tl arena | Lowe, Dencil Russell, Harold Rich- | FOR RENT 45 tb WEIGHT BULLSEYE ROOFING ruary 10. extending a welcome to Brother 1B1—Gloria Garcia, Rose Marie} ardson, Walter Vinson, Buphemia | (QO owe ee ee Destroying Trees W. A. Wall, District Deputy Ex-| Sanchez, Phyllis Stcphens, Elaine|Ma’oney, Carmen Reyes, Rose pA eta haktabeey = Cheriman Bervaldi said that salted Ruler of Florida East, upon) Albury, Henry A. Gardner, Jr.,|Marie Sands, Shirley Rose Smith.| Modern conveniences, pply ; P R ll $1 80 number of coconut trees on thejhis arrival this evening. Howard Jones 3A—Richard Barber, Garland} 1116 Grinnell street. dee27-tf} er te) . e e a . * . . : . : In this issue of The Citizen a' 1B2—Elsie Mora, Alice Ricker-|Cates, Angel Alvarez, Julio Fer-} > eee Sy / boulevard were being stripped of} 4:6 to this effect will be found! son, Hamilton Williams, Flora{nanded, Virg'nia Kelley, Frank] BREAD THAT EVERY 23 ROLLS ON HAND—PFRESENT STOCK ONLY fiber and he had seen a boy Who!i, which an invitation is ex-|Granda, Louis Agutra, | George|Papy, Jack *Matcgviteh, Robert MEMBER OF THE FAMILY} climbed one of the trees and Wa) tended to all members of the lo-| Garcia. Graz. ooee WILL ENJOY— ee : —a taking the fiber from the heart of | 04) lodge and to all members of = | 3Bi—Melvin Russell, George None Other Than | the plant, i tt of the order who are visitors in the} The fcllowing pupils of this | Smith, Joe Thompson, Betty Lov!) AUNT MOLLY’S BREAD : This practice was the result of} city, school were neither absent nor}Boza, Nellie Mae Romaguera, B d ie m : $1 69 q = oe — he | baked for the semester ending | Noeila Soriana. VALDES BAKERY rl ge a p ‘s ” _ » ¥ 7 7 it work in which tl coconut | oq $4,169.89, distributed to the|January 29: 3B2—John . Knight, George | % TES) Blinn, IFFEREN tree fiber was extensively used, }rgugwing funds. GA-iber\ Gates, Joan Marsvok Harry Williams, Joan}! MONROE THEATER it 48” HIGH—ATTRACTIVE SHADES—ALL DIFFERENT and it was Mr. Bervaldi’s opinion; “General Revenue, $568.98; Fine| Jack Sa Charles Rosam,|Doughtry, Juanita Griffin, Gloria that the removal of the fiber was/ 44 Forfeiture, $213.37; Out-|Jeck Villareal, Henry Vinson.{ Martinez, Hildred Roberts, Flor-| inereasing and if the practice Wa! sanding Indebtedness, $1,137.97;| Billy Whitchead, Adele Beccaise,;ence Saunders, Anna Taylor. | . not stopped the trees would be/specigt Advertising, $284.49;| Florence Jarrett, Laudelina Perez,|_2A—Enrique Alvarea, Charles! ruined. He suggested that a n0-|poaq Fund. $213. General|Ruth Sielton, Dorothy Smith,| Baker, Clenni Demeritt, Gonzalo! tiee be published in The Citizen) school, $711.23; Spe School} Mary Lo Lowe. Labrado, Kenneth Larsen, Olga! Fred McMurray-Jack Oakie in TEXAS RANGER Joan Ctawford-Clark Gable in DANCING LADY Matince: Balcony 10c; Orches- MANTEL CLOCKS) MEDICINE CABINETS CLIMB IBIS aS Ss. IF PZPPLELPLALLLLLILPLP LLL 2 oo warning al! to secure the fiber) Bong and Interest, $375.88; Spe-| 6B1—Bernard Carmona. Ray| Alvarez, Isabel Fernandez, El‘za- aa “ ” | ~ from some other part of the tree! cist Sehool Tax District Number! Pinder, R. C. Skelton, Rosalind / beth Ann Gardner, Clementina del | fra 16 es ee ee ‘ALSACE ALL METAL but studiously ng ties bay t* $655.69. Albury, Della Mae Curry, Ernes j Pino, Florence Russell, Catherine a 1 50 HOUR LEVER MOVEMENT || 1516"x11 i” DEEP whieh is found in t rt. Re of Clerk Sawyer of tax|tine Evans, Sylvia Sawyer, Mary | Symonette. i BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY ‘i o Clerk Ross C. Sawyer addressed | ertifientes sold and redeemed, | Tift. ; 2B—Ado!fo Lastres, FERRY RESERVATIONS FINISHED CASE | ALL MIRROR DOOR the board relative to the meeting | showed deposits of: Cash, $1, 6E-2—Irving Jackson, Kenneth) 14 —Mayfield Knowles, Eve- of clerks from all counties in the| 654.83, and bonds, $576.72. | Know Archie Potter, Betty!lyn Skelton, Mary Louise Spencer, | state to be held in Jacksonville} Bonds of $1,000 each for the! Adams, Agnes Pinder, Georgina; Daniel Boza, Albert Cruz, Jr.,| February 20, and asked if thei ¢oxowing five deputy sheriffs were Quevedo, Nina Robideze, Cleo| Marcus Mora, Alexander West, beard would defray his expense?’ approved: Jose Espinosa, H. T.,Rosam, Yvonne Stewart, Rose-| Nathalie Bethel, Rosa'ie Camalier, of the trip. Russell, Basil R. Tynes, Marvin D.! mond Taylor. | 1A—Rosemary Kerr, Velma! Asked if the meetings were of| Griffin and Nathan Niles. 5A—Anthony Boza, Odes Mc-| Cates, George Villareal. any benefit to the county Mr, Geeupational licenses issued} ‘lip, Rayford Roberts, Will} 1B—Henry A. Gardner, Jr.,) fl Sawyer replied that they were! isin the office of County Judge Roberts, Charles Wallace, Leona’ Clara Fay Roberts. ! Albury’s Service Station Wiliam and Eaton St. Phone 444 Tony’s Service Station Fleming at Grinnell St. Phone =| Administration Office [ Building—Eaton Street i Phones 488 of 489 leave No Name Key | Each . . $3.75 Each. . . $2.25 LET US HELP YOU ON YOUR ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS AO NSS j productive Eyed = + me Raymiiod Lord showed $107 for ates, Jack Doughtry, Betty Lou ; ; itn ae aie atl WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES formation valuable to etki} the state, $53.50 for the county.! Johnson, Eva Camus. | an ecu: 200 a. m. and)! a eye i mrp Lal _ : " , 1 > NE tetierted en] Cae Sela aces Ea Nishe Albtry, Feaneas| A Three Days Cough || 200 Pm i SUCH AS CONDUIT BX CABLE, RUBBER COVERED WIRE danally the matters d'scussed were | Gotirt C, Sam B. Curry was read, Collins, Oscar Fabal, Eugene’ Jg Your Danger Signal ' = | SWITCHES AND PLATES, RECEPTACLES AND PLATES, AND those which tended toward creat-|anq ordered filed. The report, Sweeting, Eugene Rosam, Joseph ine better service and many valu-| ghowed activities of the court dur-'Roberts, Shirley Weatherford | Ng matter how many —— CASA MARINA MANY OTHER THINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION IAPLLLLLLEAAE ALLL LALA eee eo ee >| ‘ \ { able eumgestions were received. jing the month of January. {Georgina Valdes, Edward Wells, | cold or bronchial irritation, can | Those of former meetings, at least ‘Report of Sheriff K. 6, thon: Persis Larsen, Alice Salgado, | relief now with Oretenulaion, i Key West's Hotel DeLuxe i em eceeiies neem some of them, were being used b¥/ son showed deposits in the First) 5B2—Anthony Albury, Jack) yoy ne res et eee and | —American Plan— H him ond had proven very effee-| National Bank of $335.01 during| Carey, Ernest Hopkins, P. J. Sch-| with anything less than Oreomul- || 200 Delightful Rooms, Each | ve Hato nk ot 38 vy Bent Heinys FS See eetebaas |" wets” | N cOWTH ELORIDA CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING CO On motion unanimously carried | J. Otto Kirchheiner, tax asses-' P-PHOMASINE M. MILLER Be Be ges) on Le BY Evening Dinner _..... $2.00 | ” it was decided to draw a cheek | sor, communicated to the board,’ —BEAUTICIAN— | branes as the germ-laden phlegm — Lancheon ...... « tip | « ” for $50 for Mr. Sawyer’s expenses! that monies due him on the 1934! j 18 loosened and ! Afternoon Tea 50 i ‘Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best of the trip and it was so ordered: |tax books, remuneration for duties, | Latest Air Cooled Method | tia Gas be toe, Sere ay i x Peter See Feank (Smeets totalled approximately] Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 9! druggist is authorized to i ~— piggy 7 hcke ea | White and Eliza Streets hone 508 ‘ax Col ¢ Fran 7 is i ji Creomulsion refund i Report of | $1,800 and asked a check for $700, Hair Dyeing a Specialty | 7 tt son a A a wath Tl Wevids ilast Gates ieee Co. | Hi. Ladd for deposits in the First as part of this amount be drawn | Colonial Hotel Bldg. Ph. 63-W are . National Bank for January show-!in his favor. It was so ordered. | results from the very Be bottie $ bottle Peter Schutt, Manager Get Creomulsion right we SaaS LIP aIILILIILaI aaa sss sa aaaa aa