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| tel i LS i ofp ! Hild il rll cha | #7? ij r E his popular fi and orchestra. 9 mi ni ” imtwoduced| 11. time in Key West,| sung by Dollis Burchell and; 12, ; = é danced Gerald Pinder, ‘ chestra. te as ee ee ee it Hos nh Ahan i Pritchard, and his. qrchestra.|>u Presenting. Mrs. Eva W: On “Slumming. % Imtroducing the three melo-| Avenue” from the motion. picture Madge Sands, Marjorig) “On The Avenue,” danced (tap) Edna Mae Saunders, sing-| by Gerald Pinder. My Dream Boat Comes} 10. Medley, (as selected), John! Pritchard and his orchestra. accom- Park Moonlight and Shadows, by, Miss Virgie Key. €losing. selections, Group Puts On Program Of Entertainment Lis i: wreh, and family, axe teday over the . Hf we join Rev. Evans’ tft iF 4 rt Thursday, members errs it FF, family and also} their birthday of peeal | were a wit F 3 ] = i 3 congregation of Congrega-| 2nd Mr. Boza made mbled to bid! dresses thanking their friends for thoughtful kindness. served. the or- Bvans, wife of Rev.) Am imitation birthday cake with| ,. of the Congrega- lighted ‘eandles was brought in by Mey Boza who was presented! va, Grand Rapids ¥i0N.a handsome birthday itt and Mrs. Evans was presented ly secepted the pas-| with a;beautiful handmade bed Burlingame chureh in spread by the Woman’s Auxiliary 4 lof the church, Both Mrs. Evans brief ad- During the evening delicious re- of the official! freshments of cake and ice cream and interesting) After the entertainment fea- does not like'tures of the evening had been i exc and following concluded the guests bid [22] | 2D Rebinson and|to Mrs. Evans and the children delighted the and wished them God speed in “Believe Me If All their new home in Grand Rapids. Dr. Arthur Williamson, Mrs. Ruth Minor and ber two reel i [ it be produced and. dis-| it West were given the rigid ine! t,. au ‘vaquired. and in each in- stance, whether the milk was raw ‘ Mrs. Minnie Sawyer, of Coconut \Grove, arrived this morning on — oem wes COME tne belated ferry and will visit| 9 ®& UP TO REQUIRE. with her brother-in-law and sis- MENTS ter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hart, ‘at the home on William street. or pasteurized, came up to the re-| in Miami. H quirements and were labelled as- Ben Bloch, prominent Grade A, the highest grade obtain-| pusiness world and widely known; able. Ail of the milk coming from | dealer in sponges, arrived this is stated. + |«iWewRacHlood and B. Corbett, | i - \anembers of the U. S, Customs) of the dairies in the Key ier Patrol, who. were assigned o duty in Key West during the Jose’ Marti celebration, left yes- ‘térday morning for headquarters ‘| SERVE in the} the Miami area warranted the; morning for a visit with his local same grade being guaranteed. le The regular announcement of Om €. Price. | representative and sponge buyer, grades of milk in Key West is' . made approximately every six; Does Bladder Irritation months. Milk grades have been: determined by the Monroe County! Health Unit in accordance with] Results guaranteed, 25c. If not} the grade specifications of the U.| pleased, in four days go back} Get You Up? & Public Health Service Stand-'ang get your 25c. Flush the ard Milk Ordinance and Code, un-' bladder as you would the bowels. | der which producers selling milk! Help nature eliminate impurities! day by” Henry’ } dollars, ed by the questions. rt by only the executing by the dairy-! Mrs. Mattie Richards, who was, Health Unit's promo- {spending a while in Key West as. and safe milk. It is|the guest of her niece, Mrs. E. R. this cooperation of all! Kirkland and other relatives, leit that mill of the quality| over the highway yesterday morn- Key Westers at. this, ing en route to Atlanta, Ga. in Key West operate. jamd excess acids which can cause! — pa jixvitation that results in getting; FRANK'S BARBER SHOP up nights, scanty flow, frequent! IN NEW QUARTERS NOW. desire, burning, backache or leg| |paims. Get buchu leaves, juniper} Prank Veliz, owner of Frank’s oj) etc, made into I Barber Shop, formerly located im! tablets. Just say Bukets to any} little green Vietoria Building, corner Greene’ druggist. Olivieri’s drug Store| tor is and Duval street has moved his aqy, shop to 211 Duval street, opposite: - the bus station. At the first SNIFFLE.. Sete eee colds. Especially de- signed for nose and upper throat, where most colds start. Available at Service Call— Phones 488 or 459 Service Station Faton St. Phone 444 Tony’s Vleming at Grinnell St. Phome 34 For Information On Ferry Berries leave No Name Key and Matecumbe 9:00 a. m. and 2:00 p mm. “& simple form, has been devis- #‘A sixth form, known as ‘State: nt of Employer’, is paid the employe and ment period.” Mr. Megill- pointed. out that one’ and he must have earned wages means of achieving simplicity in) after 1936 in- covered employ- ;#@ current, the the claim procedure: was: by devis-| ments for at least one day in each | Employer” may be used. in some! at 1415 Lynch Building. ing a form for each type of claim of five different calendar years. ; . s instead of trying to. use one form. for all types. | The board. said forms. are. o¥-|half percent of the total wages tainable, and that assistance ia any one of its 12 regional offices and 111 field offices now open at) the form, for “wage earner” is, to strategic points throughout the ner in, the interpretation of Mexi-| Representative inn charge: of » {ean melodies, accompanied by, Social Beatrice Moreno, $ 7. ‘The Cuban. Rumba, danced) Moreover, ;the follows: | in the Cuban, style by Miss Louise » featuring) Pritchard. and, Edelio. Borges. 8. Mr. and Mrs. George Mills White in a vocal duet, ing selections, John| panied. by Gus Ayala, Board's office Jacksonville’ SOlnets ae {that when the c's proce: ‘are in full operation the-edj {tion, of properiy completed ciaints ean be accomplished witir unuguat) \dispateh following theit, receipt in 'the Washington ‘office. Claims al- ready: filed range from, few dol- lars each to one hundred and five a simple; ving ; ges : the emplo: total amor them is available, at ... in addition to: Discover for yourself why the GAS refrigera- so popular! All refrigerators, differ in, little ways. But Servel Electrolux differs funda- FERRY RESERVATIONS}. entaity from every other in the utter simplicity of its operating method. For it has no moving parts at all. A tiny gas flame circulates the refrigerant—withont friction, noise ' FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. “Your Gas ROY E: LADE, Manager | hye Sh Set door, i lai board for the use <n each of the five different types) of claimants,” Mr. Megill said. ‘visions of the Federal L ELECTROLUX Has No Moving Parts That's. why it offers: @ LOW. OPERATING cost @ CONSTANT, STEADY COLD @ SAVINGS THAT PAY the claims forms, the board de- this makes unnecessary t! ven a notary fee will benefits. do not become opexa- ployes’ or both. ‘9, qualify, for a month- ly. benefit h “wage earner must be 65. years. old yhis. total wages from. e yyment after 1936 000 or more, Lump-sum payments now pay- le amount to three and one- ab) earned: by. the individual in cover- ed employment after 1936 . If a wage earner files a claim, be used, If the wage earner dies FOR tT Beauty of Design or wear. This simpler, more efficient § way of freezing brings you exclusive | advantages that save you money | year after year. As a result, Servel ; Electrolux, is. the choice of thrifty families everywhere. Come in and see'it for yourself. Learn. the whole | story about the1937 GasRefrigerator. Ask about our Eusy Purchase Plan Company” Pointing to the simplicity of/to be used te : . ¥ committee of th: ne The “State of Ein nt of attorneys. or! he “State of En A aims agents. to assist. claimants; |>¢ fied. with each type, of claim.} recently not be}Pxompt execution of this form by , the board said, on, “orp will be of pocagee oné hundred do! or. to ‘wage: carner i —— we filing. a claim. The, The, lump-sum payment pro-|°f Emplove s old-age ed, is re “Separate forms are provided | penefits plan became effective early for: (1). wage earners, (2), wid-/ Januavy 1, it is explained. Month- |! ows or widowers, (3) other clos? ity, " atives, (4) executors or admin: 'tiye until 1942. Persons eligible istrators, and (5) guardians or! for lump-sum, payments are those committees. They ask a minimum|in covered employments after of from two to a maximum of 1211936 who, at age 65, either fail ! ito have of $2,000 or} k }fail to meet e requirement, /f0rm now required. i However, | of employe from the Ju’y,: the “S explain- ired in. adjudicating aims. When the hoard has ‘completed, the. setting up of in-|)™ itigl. records for each of the 26,- Employer” e the first repo es are not til ment of Employ- er”. is beings used: in every case. | tee. After wage reeords of employes! seetion. of the Act, and as em- earnings are reported, there will be less occasion to use the “Statement due} next | There's. proof of birth’ where. the claim. is for an, amonnt in’ excess. of $100, | (2) proo’ of death ‘if the wage, er is deceased, and (3) proof” Of appointment where ‘the appli- cation: is filed Ly. execxtor, | ministyator, guardian omumite. | ike iH 8 or commit) Roger Pryors-Grace Bradley The Jacksonville office of the “Statement of Social Security Board is located; oe eae lee } DUWAE $ in TONIGHT: PRIZE NIGHT SEE THE DEMONSTRATIONS OF MANY NEW AND FASCINATING -IN CLOSE-UP... IN TECHNICOLOR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN at the)--- Ov LHF wWooK : PAEA@B:THEA Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday April 20, 21, 22, 1937 DOORS. PICTURE OPEN STARTS AT AT 9:30 A. M. 10:00 A. M.