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: 7 Yesterday's Preetpital ns. Rhapsody in Blue, Gersh-| Yesterday's tion Te Ins} Music Madge Sands.” Normal Precipitation .. .06 Ins. then exercises of Convent of Mary Vi mi otchent sortell course Madge Sands. *truction and Beulah Alice Brant-| VII Violin, Heyre Kati, J. ley will be awarded a diploma for) Hubay, Be Meals at completion of in res 'y, ulah intley; piano, High Program to VIII Allegro Sonate, Patheti- be presented is as 5 f que, Beethoven, Madge Sands. {Low . : “jf For Your Friends, Your Family 1 Orchestra, Hungarian Dance,! 1X Concerto No. 6, Le Beriot,| Ba . or Yourself se. Cee Be yee? G. James, E. Moffat; => Prelude, Dramatique, Ketel-| piano, M. Sands. Te hte, a Sands, X Chorus, Boat Song, High WEAHER Ter eee S cunaeieee * oe Violin, Legende, Wieni- Sehool; piano, B. Moreno. (Till 7:30 p. m. Wednseday) ‘Sweki, Beulah Brantley; piano, A.| Conferring of Gold Medals and} Wee 3 tassel-topped, beruffiedook- ) “Seven Serpent”=the serpent sym- Key Wet and Vidinity: Cloudy Nees bullding ts'e kéeper— | bolizing water so necessary to the : with rain this afternoon and early! sextcan version of @ silo. growth of crops. At the beginning | eee ne tonight; Wednesday generally Corn has always been an impor | Of the festival the natives would P $2.50 0.00 fair, no decided change in tempera-| tant item om Mexican menus; and | llect young stalks from the maize . =» Fr M Hair Dyeing a Specialty Entertainment By Harris ture; fresh southeast to south| the success of the erop, one of the | eTewing {9 the Helda, decorate them School Unit Mach Enjoyed)" °°: savas) eon rat inhabited. the nit yoy the village “comniu: peoples who first inhabited the shifting to northwest and north ‘ Then the young maiceus uf the vil- tes : country. To placate the matse gods |i, would bring sheaves of the |(—=—— ‘The Easter entertainment put Walterson, Mario Machin, Martha|and diminishing late tonight. and to insure good crops many @ by the PT. A. of Harris Watkins, Florida: Cloudy, rain this'after- atenee ary were held, some of | 9" hag pes pie nl Fase meeed KEY WEST Mareh Playlet, “Wanted Easter Eges,”!noon and in south and east por-| W2lch are still observed and are COLONIAL HOTEL i a0 ty Maplty ree | master Hare, Sonya Holt; Jackl,.. s HOTEL the “corn keepers” 80 that they 3 1 ight; W among the most interesting sights | might be used as seeds to raise ! following program! ang Jill, Billy Albury, Faye Ber-|"°"* ®*ty tonight; Wednesday | ‘to be enjoyed by travelers visiting |future crops. in the homes during || in the Cénter of the Business war given in the auditorium: ‘ valdi: Three ine Not- generally fair; not much change] Mexico on the fortnightly rail-water | the festival, baskets of food #ere ; Bears, Lorraine Not-| tripe:to the Spanish Ameri and Theater District tage, Robert Archer, Buddy Nun-| in temperature. | trips to the Spaa' mericas and | kept in front of image of the Song by Patty!nery; Henny Penny, Peggy Col-| Jacksonviile to Florida Straits:! Mexico. goddess-each basket surmounted In- th ‘i t instance, by ked - @s ot and Betty Jean Wharton. |lins; Red Riding Hood, Audrey Fresh northeast to southeast | festival ‘called wThe Great Wate ‘ 4 SSE cee later wosrtboea What Bester Brings, Betty Lou) Robinson; Tommy Tucker, Leo’ wings occasionally strong at times} was held in honor of the head god: | and buried so that it might refresh Burchell, Hicks. in passing squalls, shifting to} 888 of maize, Chicomecohuatl, or | the soil. a — —_ —- Curry, Hg lr Beery north and northwest tonight and ms cas Raster Song, Blens Cordero. Knowles, Rose Marie * Pinder, | overeast weather with occasional; eeeee : eeacccce eecce Daffodil, Leota Felton. Betty Taylor, Frank Rom, Robert! rain and squalls this afternoon| - Today S Today In History Rebin, Song by Marion Solano.| Russell, Leslie Sanders, Galey!and tonight; partly overcast Wed- ss i Recitation, Jimmy Singleton. | Sweeting, Floyd Hoeffer, Charles nesday. Anniversaries { FOPRCASSS SS SERSETHERAERSS. Oheerful Thoughts, Lily Mae) Curry. ; Eest Gulf: Fresh east to south-} 1697—Heroic exploit of Han- Adams On Friday morning Mrs. Thelma east winds, occasionally strong at|« inah Dustin of Haverhili, Mass.— Bester Time, Maynard Daniels., Watkins and 1A repeated the times in squalls, shifting to north} | the mother of 13 children, carried 1746—Francisco Jose de Goya, Benjamin Seunders. “Song of The Easter Hare” and and northwest winds and diminish-| » i cathele [off by Indians, she killed nine VW The Windmill, Pearl Roberts,|the playlet “Wanted Easter, ing tonight and overcast weather /;2"°4 gee: ie insy ‘P| with @ hatchet and escaped home. \ \\ Barbara Buckley, Lois Russell! ’’ at the morning assembly.; with rain and squalls th's after- é . * | \\ \ Donald Kerr, Dora Hoeffer, Eddie! meaning of Easter was also'noon and early tonight; partly yy Z re : | 1867—Treaty signed in Wash- ‘ Pita, Mavis Adagps, nio Gar-| hically portrayed by a simple oyercast Wednesday. 1825—Samuel B. Maxey, Ken-| cia, Beverle: ‘eae von facto ag aun Rgpbal entitled “The sa anual tueky: Maver Teaie Cont es ae nee oat i A 1 jg igen Lord.” Betty Lou. John.. WEATHER CONDITIONS | ate general anl U. S. senator, born! ftom Russia for $7,200,000, about Hire This 5 : ; i .;two cents an acre, ‘Tap Dance, Sonya Holt. json was the Angel Guarding the) pressure continues low over the|'” Monroe Vas EF. Pied tea ee Army Of | 1880—Metropolitan Museum of| 6¢ 33 Art in New York City opened. ‘Salesmen ings, | My Shadow, Geraldine Alfonso.|Tomb. Martha Watkins took the north Atlantic States, and is also one: Springs, Ark. Aug. 16,/ Bester Day, Song by Donald | part of Mary Magdalene, while moderately low over the eastern . Pearlman, Betty Burehell, Billy)Rose Marie Bradley was Mary, Guit of Mexico and off the north i ‘elton, Louis Lowe,| the Mother of Jesus, and Emerald Pacific coast; while moderate high 1829—Roswell Smith, New| t Ladd, Leote F ’ | tyme Sends, Anna Weatherford,|Calleja, John Fouts, Benjamin pressure areas, crested over Cali-| York magazine publisher, founder} dees ess ees ace ae THEY’RE THE ADVER- { . Carelyn Suarez, Leroy Sawyer, Felton, and Daniel Salgado were fornia, the southern Plains States, |of Century Magazine, born at Le-| Rave nat PE ny NES TISING COLUMNS frigerator haan: « — : Phyllis Roberts, Alice Salineros,| the Salome Disciples. ‘and the Canadian Province of On-|banon, Conn. Died April 19, | “nest founded. | ¢ our part in ite from ne =, Pieites, Elena Cordero,| Monday morning Miss Jennie tario, overspread the remainder of | 1892. i : —of— Ask abou! tiny gas fv.me dove aii Seymour presented an Easter tho corntry. Light to moderate —_—— 1884—Height. of ‘four-day riot- It cireuhsen the refrigerant pasy Purchase Easter Rabbit, Betty Couttrell, oe for the upper grades. The precipitation has occurred during] 1g42—John Fisk Boston’s'ing in Cincinnati—because mur- Ruth ‘| mike, Rone The Key West | ROY E. LADF, Manager { Roberts, Mary Louise) following children took part in it: the last 24 hours throughout much| famed historian, gentle philoso-!derers were receiving light _sen- i ie Spencer. Katie Roberts. Donald Pearlman, Herbert Strack,’ of the Plains States and eastern|pher and man of letters, born at|tences mobs attempted in vain to Ci Py i Plan 72.5 Seng of the Easter Hare, Sonya Jane Johnson, Elena Cordero, Rockies and southward over Tex-|Hartford, Conn. Died July 4,'break into jail and lynch them; wtizen 1987 me ok Hot, John Fouts, Benjamin Fel-| Billy Ladd, Leroy Sawyer, Betty as, and thence eastward along the| 1901. iburned down courthouse, militia P display. tom, Edna Johneon, Edison Cruz,| Burchell, Dorothy Buckley, Nat- Gulf coast, with squally condi- ported leailed out and two-score killed They'll take your message Betty Low Johnson, Daniel Sal-/ciso Castillo, Phyllis Roberts, Irma tions reported at Apalachicola, 1858—De Wolf Hopper, the!With several hundred wounded. to every home in the city | gade, Emerald Calleja, Warren|Sands, Louis Lowe, Anna/Fla. There have also been light] oo) oc of mane vaste a 7 |] and SELL 'EM your wares FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES C0. Bethel, Rose Bradley, Robert| Weatherford. rains on the north Pacific coast.’ 2% ee aan bi bie ss checks ak eexvieen, Temperatures have fallen on the ®8°S fame, 50 years on the stage, ! COLDS ss “ yy a ie wes ia cs west Gulf coast, and have risen in|2°T™" in New York City. Died in| ‘Your Gas Company . . 9 ences te the East Gulf and south Atlantic | Kansas City, Mo., Sept, 23, 1935.| and PHONE 51 1 * — | PERSONAL MENTION [States, “int readings are still Be-| 6. aac” W. Calkins, for. 40| FEVER jlow norms] in many localities o,e SPPPHOMES SEHR HOROOEDEReeCODSSereDeeesooeleNeesE® | throughout the country. Hi professor of parolees and | _ base first day The Citizen 2 + " 3 S hi Count; Ra: d Lord,} G. S. KENNEDY, philosophy at We tesley, born at} Salve-Nose Drops Headache 30 minutes, sailed Gf hapete, Gee care, eavioals| win was cqending Sunday ni Official im Charge. Hartford, Conn, Died’ Feb, 27,| Fry “RubsMy-Tlam”-World’s Bes UBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZBN—2he WEEKLY ever the highway last night and| Marathon with friends, has te-)—————————__—— 1930. t: Lisisent . Peg hey ens ee eee : “a are the quests of Mr. Archer’s|turned and is completely re-|for his home in Waterbury} : i parents Mr. and Mrs. George F.| covered from an attack of illness Conn. BENJAMIN LOPEZ Z -~ areh j F Bilis coon speathiompeane + Wades pegs nie } Mrs. A. E. Woodburn, who was F U N ER A L H 0 M E ' PALACE H An Index Te —_— Mrs. J. H. McClusky who was Visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs.| Senin Ez West Ole Olean Obs Sobason tm Franklin EB. Albert, director Of} visiting her sister Mrs. Susan Victor Moffat, and her children, 24H ~ oes ae i COUNTRY GENTLEMEN PERA activities in Key West, left’ Whaiton and other relatives for '°ft over the highway this morn- Pacbere ge aay i Comedy and. Short Reel | over the highway this morning) the past seven weeks, left by bus ing accompanied by Miss Isabelle Licensed Embaimer a Aiies 4 H fae Jacksonville for visit with) this morning for Miami and will Duffy, aunt of Mrs. Moffat, for|| Pheme 138 Night 696; = Tonight PRIZE NIGHT officials at local headquarters, there entrain for her home in! ‘he home at Marathon. - re Glenwood, Towa, | CS al | CATCHING Eugene Wilson, who was visit-| $s morning on the plane from) ing over a period with his uncle co ? Siem for s briel business trip] and aunt Mr and Mrs, Paul Lum-| LD 98 te consult with local operators) iey, left over the highway this! At the first warn. Whe gain their livelihood from morning to join his parents in} ing sneeze — quick the sxe Miami. —a few drops up each nostril. Its | timely use helps prevent many colds. | George E. Merrick, prominent realty operator of Plorida andi Dan Boardman, who was spend- better and more widely known as| iP Several months during the! the builder of Coral Gables, is a| Wimter season in Key West, left wimitor in Key Weat and plans to| Ver the highway this morning leave over the highway tomorrow, — —-~ ~— _ merning for Miami. Pred Dien, manager of a large S investment company and its sev- be tl eral subsidiary companies, who eAn lnvitatio was in Miami for a short stay on business, returned Saturday eve- TO OUR ning ° e ' —— } County Solicitor Allan B. Wedding _ Cleare, Jr., who was spending a few days in Miami on business ERY each ar ane i wae « returning passenger over : a ' the highway Sunday night. | friends will be receiving an — invitation to our Wedding; and we want it to be the best looking invitation we can get.” FOLLOW THE ARROW! --And You Will Find In This Directory, Stores Which Aim To Serve and Please You. They Invite You To Visit Them! Fi ii } apg - - |] REFRIGERATORS ‘cre ‘as "cool fresh ond [| LIQUORS—BEER | FISH DRUGS healthful as if th frozen ii ke of | ice. Our Refrigerators are doubly heatproof [| _ CURRO’S PLACE | DEMERITT BROS. FISH | ORIENTAL PHARMACY Ben Felton, local owner of| epenging vessels now operating in these waters, left this morning! | : by bus for No Name Key whore Naturally, you want your Wedding Invitation to be the | and absolutely airtight. ~~“ on mee Ne a... ANY Bi 2 : the boats are moored j very finest; and that is why we are inviting you to inspect our : | PRESCRIPTION a | remarkable linc of genuine Steel Engraved Wedding Invite- i $20.00 up | Package Liquors of All Kinds | Foot of Front Street SPECIALISTS EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL i Beer and Wine | Phone 44 Free Delivery Phone 379 1000 Deval Seren a MONROE THEATER Ga Display At——_ ions and Aanouncements in the Favored Styles: Buck Jones Luana Walters in eenunwiinehbas | POULTRY BAKERIES CLUBS BND OF THE TRAM |} CITIZEN BUILDING Thompson Ice Company. ’ Inc. "Shelen beneaaeee | MAANEY & Caeenes For Rewwestion Visit Matinee: Balcony, 10¢; Orches- | visit or call | Bakers of Beber Bey Bread THE NAVY CLUB tra, 15-200; Night: 18-25 PHONE NO. 8 | Fulford’s Poultry Farm Phone 818 —_ 812 Fleming St. Greene St. Opp, Westone Union a | Phone 680 I Deliver Cakes and Pastries ‘ You Are Weleome