The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 14, 1937, Page 4

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James L. supervisor of} ‘Rotert J. Perry Chapter Order 4 A activities ‘- West, has! o¢ DeMolay had its regular busi- > emg . “Howard meeting last night at which intention to ie the DéMolay Degree was today er tomorrew, accompanied| ~unon Gerald Jaycocks, by Mr. Akridge. ‘Ofvis Kemp, Newell Pinder and Mrs. Akridge, the letter 4 Fort indicates, may join the There were several Masons present for the purpose of wit- nessing the Degree, and they made short talks to the Chapter The visitors included E. E. Wil “eee Pescecoooce ee Due to the degree being con- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith andjferred there was little business Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. H. L.| discussed but the Master Coun- Cates, left by bus this morning} cijor announced that on April 27, apg fing dg _ Boon, election of officers would be they will visit for about one{held. month. The DeMolays plan several large social’ functions »ut due to lack of time discussion on these matter was postponed until next meeting. Weech. Mr. and Mrs. Bugene Sands left over the highway this morn- tng, Mr. Sands stopping at his place of business at Marathon, and Mrs. Safids continuing to Mi- ami where she will take train for New York and spend the sum- mer. LEGALS | CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ‘TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT In THE ia STATE OF FLORID. pst ds ELEVES Mrs. Elwood Key and son left pga d on the Florida Motor Lines bus thie morning for their home Miami after spending a while Key West with relatives. IN CHANCERY. BERLIN A. SAWYER, Complainant, vs. Foreclosure of Lien of Tax Certifientes. MIZPAH PAGE CHILDS and ROY CHILDS, her husband et al. Mra. Francis Phipps, sister Mrs. Kenneth Lea who died here arly Monday morning from a heart attack, left over the high- ‘way this morning accompanied by her daughter Cusheen Phipps and Mrs. Lea's daughter Lorraine, go- ing to Ashley, Ohio, where they will attend the funeral services fo. Mra. Lea. ORDER OF PUBLICATION it appearing by sworn bill filed; the complainant in the above! stated cause that Mizpah “Page Childs and Roy Childs, her husband, and Mizpah Page Childs as the ad ministratrix of the estate of Ed- ward F. Page, deceased, three of the defendants therein named, are non-residents of the State of Flor- ida and that their residence as is particularly known to the -com- plainant is 5317 Marlborough Drive, San Diego, California. ‘That said defendants are over the uge of twenty-one years and that there is no person in the State of Florida a service of a summons in chancery upon whom would bind said de- fendants. And it further appearing from said sworn bill that Frances Page O'Brien formerly Frances A. Trip irs. H. C. Galey, wife of Mayor HM. ©, Galey, anid Mrs. C. G. "Hicks,| Page and Eadie O'Brien, her hus- ~ tai band,and Frances Page O'Brien for- wife of former Councilman Clif-} mery Frances A. Page. an Sarnia. ford Hicks, were passengers leav-| tratrix of the estate of Harrington J, Page, deceased, and Henry — Jer- ing yesterday afternoon by speed] tain Pace also known as” Harry beat for Miami, because o: Page, -Jr...a minor, four of the de-| féndants therein named, are’ non- being no ferry service residents of the State ‘of ‘Florida morning. eu that ‘thelr residence as is par- Miami Galey iy. known to the complainant a Mrs. is T405 ‘Kings Highway, Brooklyn, continue on to Staunton, New York. That said aipemeatits where daughter Page O'Brien formerly ae advan es and Eddie O'Brien, Rese Galey, a student if id, and Frances Page 0'- i E firmed in the Episcopal church at] rington J. Page, deceased, are over Staunton, Sunday morning. the age of twenty-one years, And| said Henry Jermain Page also Mrs. Hicks was to entrain for ‘Tallahassee and there visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lewis and her little grandson, Daniel Lewis IM. the age of twenty-one years. That there is no person in the State of Florida a service of a summons in chancery upon whom .would bin said defendants. ‘And it further ap. pearing from-said sworn bill liams, Hyman, Mobrey and F known as Harry Page, Jr., is under, that} it . This degree} ‘gandidates full-fledged | ” ice they received tho} © before | Lowe, is reported as seriously il! in a local hospital suffering from pneumonia and heart ¢omplica- tions. about three weeks ‘ago. Lowe arrived a short time ago, one son, Murray Lowe arrived by! plane from Miami yesterday morn- ting and the Lowe, is expected to arrive A,jevening over the highway. AND FOR MONROE COUNTY.) Main thing them sit-downers is sittin’ on is Jaw-and order. The only place Pete Doberry ever looks for work is in @ crossword Mrs. -F, C. Brozsier, who was. marriage Mrs. She arrived in Key . West: Her daughter Miss Elizabeth} Ferris this other son, LEGALS Joseph W. Pitcher and Mary Pitch- er, his wife, two of the defendants therein named, are non-residents of the State of Florida and‘ their re dente as is particularly ‘known complainant is 1219 Fern St., N. W Washington, D. C. That. said de fendants are over the age of twen TAKES NOTHING BUT PIE OKLAHOMA CITY—A burglar ram cked the home of E. A. Hardy of this city, and numerous valuables lying around were left wntouched. The only thing stolen person in the State of Florida a service of a summons in chancery upon whom would bind said. de~ fendants. It Is ordered, adjudged creed that sa they are hereby required to appea to ‘said bill Of complaint on or be fore Monday, 3rd day of May, A.'I otherwise the allegations of bill will be taken as. confessed and (Senate BHI No. 162) be proceeded with ex parte. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,| — It is further ordered that this or-j Properties Inc. That Frank J. Rieker, holder of|der be pubtished once ‘each week} Said certificate shall be} ‘Tax Certifiente No. 365, issued the cutive weeks in the/ redeemed according to law, the ; August, A. D. 1931, has a newspaper | property described therein will be » in ty Office and’ has p County, Flor-| sold to the highest bidder, at the for a tax deéd tol i court house door on the first Mon Said certificate at Ki v lday in the month of May, Ve h, ‘ollowing described this 30th day of Marc property in the County of Monroe, Dated this 3ist day reh, | State of Florida, to-wit Ross C Sawyer |} a ee Tr. 28, 29, Book Clerk of the Cirowit Gourt.! (S$ ) Ross C Sawyer Monroe County \YMOND R. LORD, ; Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe Solicitor for Complainant. County, Florida. ‘The assessment of the said prop- mar31; apr7-14-21-281 mar3i: apr?-14-21, 1937 erty under the said certificate is- ae was te the mame of “Shults}.————— ~+-- ---—-—————______ = Inc. * Ba cerGricate shall be} GI I III SS SESS IE SHS deseribed therein will be} \ th Dated this 1937 (SRAL) k of Cireuit Court County, Florida mars = Ross C Sawyer of Monroe aprt-14-21, 199 , Galveston, Jacksonville New Orleans and Beyond From Key West alternate Fridays From New York every Tuesday | From Boston every Saturday From Jacksonville, Miami New Orleans every two weeks CLYDE -MA RY IIPAPALLL LALLA LL Eo ty-one years and “that there is no! Tay de-j embraces the i defendants be and: property in the County of Monroe, said defendants und said cause! erty r A.| which is the 3rd day of May, 19: CLD PAPERS For Sale (Oe woe cewecvecccccccccces 3 Bundles for 25 in bundle THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Chaddtdbdtttdttéttkttdeds =z that under and t Defendants, |} made and entered on the 17th ‘day of March, A. D. 1937, by the. Honor- nr. } NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE NOTICE \IS HEREBY GIVEN, virtue of and certain decree ant to that Jefferson B. Browne, one of s of the Circuit Court of nth Judicial Circuit of County, Florida, in Chan- n that certain cause therein pending Wherein Archie C. Thomp- son is the complainant and Samuel a es B. Goucher and Anna Goucher, his|Key West High School Glee Club; wife, fendants, Master in Chancery, said decree, Ackerman are “de- the undersigned Special appointed by M1 offer for sale at public outery to the highest bidder for cash, before the front “door of the County Court House in Key West, Monroe County, Florida, on Monday the 3rd day of May, A. D, 1937 (same being a rule day of said court and a legal sales: day) during the legal hours of sale, to- Wit, between. 11 o'clock in the fo1 noon ‘arid 2 o’clock in the .after- noon of said day, the folowing de- scribed property ‘to satisfy said de- cree by paymént of the amount therein. specified: On the ‘Island ‘of Key. West, known on Wm. A. Whitehead’s map delineated In February, A. D, 1829 as part of Lot one (1) square Twenty (20). Commenc- ing-at the corner of Eaton and Grinnell Sts. and running thence along Grinnell ‘Street in a Northwestetly @irection ninety- one (91) feet; thence at right gles in a Southwesterly di- rection seventy-two (72) feet; thence at right angles in .a Sotitheasterly ‘direction ninety- one (91) feet out to Baton Street; thence at right angles along Eaton Street in a North- easterly direction seventy-two (72) feet to the point of begin- ning. and C. 0. AQUILINO LOPEZ, JR., Special Master in Chancery. AYMOND R. LORD, Solicitor for Compiainant. mar3i: apr7-14221-28 OF APPLICATION FOR NOTICE N HEREBY GIVEN, a holder of issued the NOTI tk day of filed same my office hi made application for a tax deed t be issued thereon. Said certificate following described 4, Monroe County Record The assessment of the said prop- the said certificate is- in the name of ~ Shultz 5c Lk headed dade dedided } | the hide the }|child?. ‘They were c-ever. in not so fearing’ censure that murder seemed the lesser evil. erion G, ‘and especially to the un-married mother—is one evil that our ‘civ- ilization is slow to wipe out. if the fact of motherhood were not, in itself, man-made reles of conduct, You are condemning God’s _ greatest ‘gift whén you point to that moth- er In s¢orn, because she wears no ring. Motherhood and will notJong,: be crucified on the cross of convention, that shuns the teaching of truths, that forces the young to lead ‘unnatural tives, unless ‘they ome rich enough to defy society, to the letter rather than the -spir- lg it of the Master’s earth. made on an ‘out morality. the factors that’ keep, women from earke ‘do not imprison fwoman who, th unjust condemnation ed her own infant. ment you rulers can ‘meet will equal the sear on the soul of | her. might have kept her babe and known no disgrace. ‘Miami, Fla., Abril 11, 1937. eis C 5 pe ii hy Bert bili doctrine and filed by the in the sh bigotry that. condemns above stated Sitise Pane in! Seed? complainant therein. t kno un-wed ‘mother, ‘unheard, Sed hee niet heen akeieieabie cate How many such mothers: have pheno a ane * ned. de- ‘this nati endants believed in nation, who: sucessfully |.ht' to be titerented ti illegitimacy of their! described in said bill bes fea, £6 have been Lnteneated’ theres , to. ve nm ere- in are dead or alive, wit: Rod: Ross also kndéwn ‘as: Rod- Ross and —— Ross bis wife, if married, if dead their heirs, devisees, grantees or other claim- ants under said defendants dre un- known, to-wit: & In Monroe County, Florida. ‘All of Government Lot No, One (1) Section Twenty-seven (27) in Township Sixty-five (65) South of Range Twenty-seven (27) East, containing 41% acres, That the complainant believes that} “Man’s inhumanity to.man’— As paramount over éach Of said defendants If alive are) ® for over the age of twenty-one years and that there is no person in ¢ State of ‘Florida the service of a should not, $ would bind said defendants. It is ordered, adjudged and de- creed that the defendants Roderion G, Ross also known as. Roderick G Ross ‘and —— “Ross his “wife, . it), married, if-alive or if dead all par. ties claiming interest through Rod-} erion G, Ross also known as Rod- kG, Ross and —— Ross his i<¢,.Jf-married, deceased: wise, be and they are he q@ired to appear to said Blame, rather, the ignorance sex Mission on @ws that are code of} Blame the Blame, id h ex parte, is further Ordered, ¢ that, 4; fort four consecutive weeks in the Key West Citizen, a published in Monroe County, Flor-|- ida. | April. Done and Ordered ‘at ‘Key West,/ Florida, this 30th day of March, .A.} D. 19: (SEAL) No punish- { out j Becavse, but for you, she alive Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court. | RAYMOND R. LORD, Solicitor for Complainant. mar3l; apr7-14-21-28 | Ford V-8 coupe shown above is avail- able either with the famous “85- noubed’ summons in chaneery upon Whom! porsepower engine for brilliant per- ; formance, or the new 60-horsepower bs Si, - - V-8 engine that is setting new stand-| horsepower engine. A i Tonight in the office of County this} Clévk Ross C. Sawyer -willbe' held| er be published once jeach week ! the Second meeting of county | newspaper /eommissioners for the month of! ‘Mr. Sawyer stated this'morning jthat aside from the checking -of, jthe depository accounts for month of March, there was noth-; jing of importance to be "handled." NEW. ARRIVAL IN DUANES’ FAMILY Mr, and irs. James E. Duane announce an addition to the family in the person of a daughter, San- dra Dee, who was born in the | home at Eaton and William “aprid-it Subscribe to the! Albury’s Service Station . |g William and Raton St. Phone 444 FRANK VELIZ,, Prop. it Duval and Greene Sts. ww Located “At— : DUVAL STREET (Opposite Bus Station) i Formerly. Roger Pryor-Grace Bradley in “SITTING ON THE MOON” \2 11 Also RHYTHM REVUE By | 1 ett eee | THE modern gas range brings you Gas cook- ing at its best. You may be sure that with Gas and a modern gas range you have the finest, most up-to-date cooking equipment it is possible to obtain. And now our SPRING RANGE SALE offers the oppor- tunity to change your.old stove, with allow- ances up to $15, for a new 1937 model gas range. Terms are extraordinarily conven- fent. Enjoy the fullest advantage of cooking with Gas by changing now, during our spring Sale, to a:‘modern gas range. 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Because it is‘more flex- ible, it gives you the exact degree of heat you need. Yas mucn Asif ror YOUR OLD 51 / 1 vi. \ / / DURING GUR SPRING RANGE SAL? ROY E. LADE, Manager ~\) — COMPANY

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