The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 10, 1937, Page 3

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i 4 a ; ae li get £ F a par £53 i fu bE t b f 5 gs 4 i 5 i [ if aif I is £ ita REESE i : i : 4 F i F & i : z i i i isthe a ie i f SE ated og HESESESTE r as bg Es 'd told him to be prudent painted pij iidn't. He'd said TESTEREE aif oe iz deliberate, clearly on what Eve has on what Mr. De Remer is Going to help out expenses with the sulk and eggs and butter. I don’t sup- Radio May Supplant, ‘Moccasin Telegraph’ WINDOWROCK. Ariz. “The box that talks (indian for radio) soon April 10. fous” may replace the “moccasin tele-| graph” as a means of communi- cation between isolated outposts ef the huge Navajo reservation. Superintendent E. R. Fryer has wub ted plans for a 250-watt " transmitter at the central Indian }, | BEES. “Ol i ii ie nt i : 3 ee » Q i i i i i a u #, ize = ES iE Miti And Marrtage began to plan about the work then. Peter said he was magnifi- gent about sweeping. “And Judge is practically the per- housemaid,” Marylin added. “And we must all be adamant about company,” said Peter sagely. “Week- ends devastating.” are “Nobody admitted under two chick- ens or a whole ham!” Marylin added joyously. “Dillard will want to get in gin, ‘and drink it all before he goes, like the stories of old-fashioned do- nation parties.” “Girl, if you think old-fashioned .| donation parties included gin, 1-can only say you sound irreligious to the last degree.” Her husband ruffied her hair affectionately. “Dillard went too far with Mitzi this time, if you ask me,” Marylin added irrelevantly. “One thing you mustn't tell Mitzi is that she couldn't get married three times a day if she wanted to. I call it a siren complex. Probably some secret inferioritv: somebody may have jilted the poor darling when she was seven. And 1 know poor Dill was hoping to get an. other loan from her; he needs it badly. They both have suchssilly baby tem. bless their darling hearts!” hy well, all she has to do to prove isn’t true is to get married gain,” Ellen said idly from her half of Eve's love seat. Marylin objected. “1 don't think our “Just the same,” Ellen persisted, “I wouldn't put it past Mitzi to marry now, just to show Dillard. I don’t like her, as you know, but she interests illustration by John Held.” “Time you went to bed, son,” came Uncle Henry’s voice from the back parlor. “Your mother said she'd rather you slept in with her, so we put you up a cot. Take the candle and run along now.” “I said that what Judgie needed was somebody who possessed his own fine old republican virtues,” Marylin said sleepily. “Simply swelling with delight at being ordered to go to bed at a proper hour, aren't you, darling ,| child? Well, I may even go myself, now I think of it.” But Judge scarcely heard her. “I think Belle is a very handsome cow,” he was sayii je followed Uncle Henry out ot (Copyright, 1937, M We rgom, ret Widdemer) Eve sings happily at breakfast, Monday. | IMPOSING PARADE HELD HERE TODAY Sheriff K. O. Thompson. Key West Hospitality Band. | Mnoroe county school children | | (Continued from Page One) | ! on decorated bicycles, Students of San Carlos school. j Students of Harris School. | Students_.of Division Street ; School. | ‘Esperahzhs Del Hogar, Gir's of at bat. THe hit two off Malgrat and one off Puby, For the locals, Sterling and} walking three. Carbonell hit two out of four|four end>issued but one base on} meets tries. E. Rocriguez and A. Ace-|balls. vedo, two out of five each. Malgrat was touched for but The playing of Henderson, El-|three hits in six innings, dred, Wikinson end Hickman for} Score, by innings: R. H. EB. the visitors was outstanding. U. S. Diekerson— A. Acevedo, P. Carbone!l and 200 000 001-3 5 4 Sterling played a great game for|Key West 010 300 20x-—6 11 the Conchs, > Batteries: Pagkard and Hick- In the first frame, the visitors}man; Malgrat, P. Carbonell and scored two runs on a single by| Al, Rodriguez, C. Griffin. } Hickman, two walks and an error s by Al. Rodriguez, who threw wide to third and then dropped the ball trying to extch the runner at the plate. The locals first scored in the second inning. A fielder’s choice, THE WEATHER Second game between these teams is being played this after- noon, the Sailor lads promising to even the count and if they are here Sunday, will play the third game on that day. ett Heat TTP Temperatures* Highest .. Lowest . Mean .... Normal Mean ... Rain’ Yesterday’s Preciprtation Normal Precipitation .... Thin ree cuding at 8 Tomorrow’s Almanac Sun rises . Sun sets . Moon rises | Moon sets 'New moon, Tomorrow's Tides AM. - 9:27 ‘VESSEL LEFT LATE 4N ‘AFT- ERNOON ENROUTE TO TAMPA -10 Ins. | Steamship Cuba of the P, and O. S. S. company, arrived yester- ‘|day afternoon from Havana with “|passengers for Key West; 81 first . m.jcabin passengers for St. Peters- | burg and 32 first and eight sec- ond cabin for Tampa. Key West arrivals: John Flein, Ruby Flein, Alberto Martinez, Ricardo Serra, ‘Carlos Odriozola, Mario Gonzalez, Aritides Bauta, Agustin Molina, Virginia Oastel- lanos, een oe The vessel sailed shortly after Key Woot and Vicinity: Partly|6 0'lork for Tampa, with the fol lowing bookings from Key West: cloudy tonight and Sunday; notio. T. Pogue, Miss Edna Smith, quite so cool” tonight; warmer Mrs, A. E. Sharpley, and a num- Sunday; gentle to moderate north per of second cabin passengers. ito northeast winds. | Delay in sailing was caused be- Florida: Fair, continued cool' cause of the stevedore crew un- tonight except slightly warmer in joading 400 sacks of sugar con- xtreme south portion; Sunday ‘signed to a local dealer. partiy cloudy with slowly rising temperature. in wer : Jacksonville to Florida Seinen | free Dees: OMe Fee i one jand East Gulf: Gentle to moder-' eas Transportation company, ar- ate nortierly winds, becoming yiyeq jn port this morning from northeast over extreme south por- |Miami with four tons of freight tion, 2nd partly overcast ee ite Key West. er tonight and Sunday. sleet i Congress Is Told WEATHER CONDITIONS Presse is high this morning! “It Pays To Chisel Press) from the Plains States eastward April P.M 10:35} | High . 3:59, i Low . 3:03 Ba a. m. today: Sea level, 30.05. WEATHER FORECAST Powers Arrives In Port (ty Associated ver the Appalachian region and/ stare Wie . WASHINGTON, southward over the Gulf States;! [while the eastern low pressure aiez continued its northeastward imovement :nd overspreads the! Dr. Isidore Lubin, commissioner North and Middle Atlantic States.!of labor Statistics, informed a Pressure is also moderately low house committee that investiga- over the far West, except on the | tions digglosed firms: which cut middle and south Pacific coasé , wages igs Light to moderate precipitatiop which f jhas occurred since yesterday morn: scales lost. ing in the eastern Lake regio) '“Qur studies show B- lupper Ohio Valley, the Atlanti elers and wage cutters are doing States fom Novth Carolina north+' a better business, or are gaining ward and on the north Pacific; business,” he said, ‘while the coast. There has also been light! firms that’ maintain '''the’' ‘wage jrain in southern Florida. Tem-, scale have: difficulty in maintain- have fallen from the’ ing their, sales.” iM pi Valley eastward and/ Lee ee screadings are gener (CAT WAS CAUSE piowe: | OF CATASTROPHE {ally seasonable over western dis- i (ity Assoctated Prem) ; LORA®N, O.. April 10.—Next tricts. | Develop Protective {time Mrs. Pearl Babcock’s pet cat Wax For Airplanes strays into the attic, it will have {to get down alone | Mrs. Bakcock, abed with a 10.— broken ankle, said she climbed }into the attic when the cat, Fluf- fy, refused to come down. | “I reached for Fluffy, and the jmext thing I knew I was trying to National get up off the kigchen table. I'd for the! fallen through the ceiling and 10.— | parently pays to be a chiseler. (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, April |The wax secreted by a South An erican palm tree to keep its moi ture in is used on navy airplan to keep moisture out. Tests made at the |Bureau of Standards agency and three smaller stations|the Order Caballeros’ de la Luz. :|navy’s bureau of aeronautics show, broken my ankle,” she said. at distant points. There is @ telephone system be- tween the main points of the res. ervation, but. India gouriers still are used ig Femete corners. NAME MENTIONED IN WRONG CAPACITY in en advertisement carried by Key West Rotary Club welcoming Cuban Delegation to Key West for unveiling of monument to Jose Marti. the name of Charles Tay- lor was given as president of this @rganization Present presiding officer of Ro- tary Cub is Rev. John C. Gekeler. Mr. Taylor is president-elect and will net take office until July 1. Sacerdotisas Del Hogar, Lad of ‘the Order Caballeros de Luz. ran Hijos de la Luz; bay¢ of the or- der. Luz y Progreso Lodge Number 6, Order Caballeros de la Luz, of Miami. } Order Caballeros de la Luz of \Key West. Chief Harry Baker of the Key West Fire Department and aides. Apparatus of the fire depar | mrent. San Carlos fleat bearing an exact replica of the monument | which was later unveiled at Bay- view Park. Caballeros de la Luz float rep- la hat an extremely thin film of} | arnauba wax spread over a coat Gather Weather Data jof paint on an airplane will pre-| With Actuate Radio }vent almost entirely the pene-| (iy Associated Press) | tration of water through the paint] jto the fabric or metal. pe: aa : | The wax is obtained from the| WASHINGTON, April 10.—A Brazilian palm tree. It serves as|#4i0 meteorograph which e a coating on the leaves and fruit|‘¥#ly may replace airplanes Piaccitcaewn mciiaive lol jgathering information on upper | re __ {air conditions for weather fore- he jresenting the Order and its mean-/ casting has been developed by t jing. Bureau of Standards. , Cuban Club members The device is a miniature orated cars. weather reporting and radio trans- High School First Aid unit. mitting tion so small that all Key West High School float. the equippient is housed in a | Key West High School class of} balsa-wood” box, 6x6x412_ inches, 1937. ; and weighing less than two Decorated cars. lpounds. in dec- “| five first and four second cabin; ; Congress has been told that it ap-} The pastor will do the preaching. F FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton Street, Between Duval and Simonton Streets i Yancy Tillma /Shehane, Pastor Bible School at 10:00 ‘a. ‘nsonl, supetintendént, ning worship at 11 o’clock: subject: “Christ First.” iptist Training’ Union Ret ANE to, bowers i . Evening 8 ofclock. Sermon’ subject! Have I None.” Prayer service, evening 8 o'clock. Thursday evening, 7:30 o’clock. | choir rehearsal. iy ‘at, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J. C. Gekeler, Pastor | Corner of White and Washingtop "Streets Sunday school meets at 1¢ a a. Oscar Norman, superintendent, Adult Bible Class taught by vhe pastor. Morning worship at 11 ofelock. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. B’NAL ZION CONGREGATION Rabbi Joseph Male, pastor Joe Pearlman, President of Con- gregation Regular services every Friday evening, 8 o’clock, and Saturday mornings, 7 o'clock. Hebrew School Sunday, 11 a. m., and every day in week, ex-]}' rept Friday, at 4 p, m. SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH Corner Duval and Eaton Streets Sundays Morning Prayer, 6:45 o’clock. Mass (Communions), 7 a. m. Mass for the Church School, 9:30 a. m: Mass of Thanksgiving, 11 a. m. Evensong Prayer, Sermon, Benediction, 8 p. m, Week Days Morning Prayer, 6:45 o’clock. Mass, 7 a. m. Evening Prayer, 5:30 p. m. | A second Mass on Wednesdays, 9am, MIXED BIBLE CLASS W. P. Monti. Teachers meets every Sunday mi Harris School au- dil E 10 o%lock. Men and women. not connected with gny othe: Bible Class and regardless of denomniations ‘are invited ‘t» attend. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH wit % Sam B. Pinder eae hd Joe A. Tolle, Pastor | Cor. Eaton and Simonton Sts. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Ger- ald Saunders, Superintendent. ; Worship service at 11 a, m. Junior Choir, Sunday, 3:00 p. mn. H Epworth League, 7:00 p. m. | Evening worship at 8 o'clock. | Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. | Choir practice, Friday, 7:45 ‘p.m. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, organ- jist; Gerald Sacnders, choir direc- jtor, GOSPEL HALL ! 720 Southard Street | Week Days Bible Study, Wednesday, p. m. Prayer meeting, ip. m. i Friday, wal in Gospel meeting, 7:30 p. m. | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY } 327 Elizabeth Street | Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. | Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Wednesday evening service ai 8 o’clock. Reading room in Society builé ‘ng open Fridays only, i aoe | LEY MEMORIAL M. E, Stl at Be + Cor. and Divi Sta. Church school at 9:45 a, m. j¢o with Albert H.’ Carey, superinten: ‘Sermon subject er. Dther Refuge P-_ m,, in the wednei with Archie superintendent. i Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Sermon subject: “Pleasant Beg: |. ” 0 Prayer and praise service each Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. & Missionary society meets every Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock in Corrine Curry as president. Church choir practice every], Wednesday eveninr after prayer}SPELLING BEE ON meeting. Mrs, J. Roland Adams, F CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Mary's Ster of the Sea Rev. Wm. Reagan, S. J., in i Order of pee for this) church: “ - ft Sunday morning Masses will be}. said at 7 and 9:80 o'clock. Week-day Mass at 7 o’clock. {with a Evening service at 7:20 o’clock, |meeting. Sundays and Fridays, at 5:30 p. m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD ad ane A. ©, Rev. Fred Voight, Pastor Morning worship, 11 o’eldele,| e Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. Clase uesday, es for all ages, Friday, I Evangelistic servige, 7:30 p.-m.}hearsal, r pestle SS EM | Weekly Prayer Meetings * = Tuesday, 7:15 p. m. eS ADVENTIST Friday, 7:15 p, m, CHURCH OF GOD Rev, T. W. Norris, Pastor 1106 Olivia Street Sunday morning worship, G. Williams, Missionary Leader o’elock, Sabbath School (Saturday), 10 Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. o'clock. Evangelistic service Sunday} Church services, 11 o'clock in ight, 7;30 o’clock. the morning. Prayer and praise services,) Prayer meeting every Wednew Tuesday and Thursday nights, 7:30] day nigh 7:30 p. m. o’clock, Y. P. M. V. S. meeting, 5:30 ogee ess zi TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN |°*10*K P. ™. CHURCH ir (Colored) Rev. Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor 717 Simonton Street Morning worship at 11 o’clock Church school, 10:30 a, m. and 3:30 p. m, Young people’s service, 7 p. m. Evening worship at 8 o’clock. Ordination of an elder. Monday, 8 p. m., spelling bee in the schoolroom, also views of Washington, D. C. Social hour. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., Junior choir. Leaders’ meeting at 8:30 . (Colored) Center Street, Between Petvonia and Olivia Maas, 8 a. m. Solema Evensong and Benedio tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- ment, 7 p, m. Churck school, 8 a. m. Sermons at 8 a. m. and 7 p. m Week-Day Services Mass on Tuesday and Thurs day at 7 a m. 4 Litany and Sermon on Wednes day at 7:30 p. m. Confessions: After the Wednes day evening service. LEGALS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Pp. m. Friday, 8 p. m., senior choir re- hearsal. Park and playground open daily from 4 to 6 p. m. Annual church meeting, April 11, 8 p. m. (Senate Bill NOTICE IS HE! That Frank Tax Certifi 2nd day of August, A. filed same in my ofice a application for @ tax sued thereon. rt braces the following describ: erty in the County of Monroe, State NEWMAN M. E. CHURCH (Colored) Division Street S. W. Wheeler, Pastor Naomi Reddick, Superintendent Mary Moreno, Secretary Church school, 9:30 a, m. Morning service, 11:00 o'clock. Epworth League, Evening service, to-wit: Sq. 1, corded ‘in Mo Records, Book A-306. The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate ts- sued was in the name of Annie County Unless said certificate shall be redeemed acc property sold to the highest -house door on the day in the month of which is the 3rd day of } Dated this 18th day of Ma 37. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH (Colored) Rev. C. Wesley Mayes, Paster F. A. Johnson, General Secretary Corner Division and Thomas Sts Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Freaching, 11 a. m. ¢ Junior A, C, E, League meets’ _ Re of Circuit Cour

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