The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 26, 1937, Page 4

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nner —cemmememmmnmmr arcane fittimty ou! ' | April 28rd. ‘Twenty-five of the second grade! Curty’s! playlet entitled! They. were ably as-, a dozen live pets, cats, goldfish, birds, and bunnies. following songs were sung of the play: Cats Get Up in the ” “Doggie’s Bath,” “The; Dog,” “O Here is Miss! “There Was a Little| "Canary," | ,” “I Had a Little Diggie,” at School,” “I Have a “A Secret,” “Frisky we, "t You Glad to See '" ‘The children taking part were:, Ella Mae) Bowery, Velma Cates, Betty De- merit, Estelle Diaz, Rosemarie Garcia, Rose Mary Kerr, Mayfield Knowles, Louise Lastres, Thelma Ogden, Rose Mary ‘Richardson, Weds Edwin Sweeting vetted i rT ; iit] Georginia Machado were joined in the bonds of, wedlock, Peace Justice En- Jr, offieiat- vique SSS ‘the bride, Mr. and Mrs. George Ma- ghado, and a few close relatives] Mount Vernon Dinnerw: ee} “The danger to mod- Fit F sara those na- which largely because of armament race are headed toward bankruptcy.” H. Creager, president, Society of Newspa- : Slew cakers wosls with to wee Peach such power as te be to control elections.” Ford, auto maker: unions were created by Wau bring about contro! of labor.” Josiah Wedgewood, British M. P.: “Every time Britain shows fear # invites another kick in the pants.” L. Lewis, Labor leader: “The quibblers of ancient were intellectual slug- ®s compared with our Su- Court.” Pierbet Hoover, former Presi- commenting on the Was-| * ner“Adt decisions: “The whole country should be @rateful for these decisions.” Lerd Riverdale, British steel mag- nate: “We bave come to the conclu-! tions that the League of Nations,| @ am instrament of collective! Security, hes failed.” Mary Joe Shelley, physical oa | cation instructor: j “There is no difference be-} tween the golfer’s sense of rhy- thm and the dancer's.” Ruth Murray, dancing instructor: “Old people who haven't mov- @@ vigorously for years, natural- | ly don't sympathize with the mod- ; ern dance.” Kenneth { Store executive: u “I see the gambling spirit re | } i i Department | Cellins img beek into American industry.” Robert Treat Paine, American attorney and patriot, was born ‘ir Boston in 1731. | ' Nero was the last of the Cacsars | @md was the mystic anti-Christ of | the primitive Christian tradition. , | Worried Wife: Husband grouchy? | it’s only indigestion. Change . Foods will be doubly de- Helous, so digestible. Cakes are , finer—pastry flakier. Fried | ‘ { are crisper, tastier and so j i to digest a child can eat them. Spry. the new tripie-creamed shortening.todav. now! Put On Programs Last Week Jassured of the 1929 Convention’ »,,. | CARRY COUPONS IN vertisement. which will appear and Wednesday’s j ments. Dora Roche, May Phylle Sawyer, of the Coastal Highway Associa-institute and its i personnel Rose Marie Shanahan, Evelyn tion, put has already won the 1928 visiting officials, the| Mr. and Fort, wi Skelton, Antonia Smith, Mary meeting of the Executive Com- period of the Jose Marti celebra-|Were matried last Friday morn- Louise Spencer, Albert’ Atwell,’ mittee of that body. This infor-' tion, the ceremonies for ing Paul’s x Episcopal hh Lowe,! mation is conveyed in letters re-, were held on April 10, 1937. aetna Os Reni Gil, ceived here by the Key West) : 7 ‘delegation to the recent meeting; Joseph bert Torres, Billy Tynes, Sergio The intermediate grades. ob- served the event on Wednesday, His Stripes,” by Eugene Rosam and Eugene Sweeting. Reading, Has a Short Tail,” by Persis Lar-/ sen. ‘Play, “Be Kind To Animals.” Those taking part in the play; were: Violet Albury, Mercedes’ Pereira, Georgina Valdez, Reba! Saunders, Dorothy Johnson, Hi: Albury, Florencio Alvarez and William Russell. Song, ‘Old. Dog Tray,” by east. TE Violin solo-by Persis Larsen. AWARD OF PRIZES next to this concern’s regular ad- This coupon with two others in tomorrow issues and a Set COLUMN LOST—Scheaffer’s Fountain Pen this morning between Southard, William and Caroline _ streets. Reward if returned to Miss Dora Cale, Thompson Ice Co. apr26-2t SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN — District Manager wanted for your locality to or- g@anize agency. Send your ap- plications to Merchants & Bank- ers Guatanty Co., 501 Hilde- brandt Bidg., Jacksonville, Fla. apr23-3t! FOR RENT SOUTH BEACH WATERFRONT COTTAGE, furnished, electric appliances, hot and cold run- ning water. 1600 Vernon Ave- nue. Apply 1609 Flagler ave- nue. mar19;sat-mon-ti APARTMENT FOR RENT—Four rooms and bath. Apply Key West Drag Co. apr21-tf FOR TEENT—Newly Decorated; Furnished Bungalow. Cor. hag gia and Albury Sts. Apply 905! South: St, rey FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two-story house. In| exclusive section of town. For! price and terms, address N, The Citizen, apr5-tf | FOR SALE—Two houses, 310! and 312 Wiliam street, One! house with three apartments! and 2 baths. Other house with} apartment upstairs and store | downstairs. Nice yard with; fruit trees and rose bushes, W. | J. Kemp, 310 William street. ; apr6-t. i LAUNCH 24’ long. 7” beam, 6- horse Palmer Engine. Dinghy. Cheap. Apply Richardson’s | Grocery. apr8-tf \ FOR SALE—Premises corner! Caroline and Simonton streets, | opposite new postoffice; Large ; two-story house with attic, on | lot 116x116. Suitable for resi- | dence, hotel, hotei apartments | or cluod site. Building is sur- | rounded by beautiful shade } trees. Property is offered for : sale at a reasonable price and! very satisfactory terms. Apply | to Frank Delaney, Owner, 411 ; Elizabeth street. apri2-tf; FOR SALE—Wiexer baby carri-! age in good condition. 514 Mar-| garet or Phone 152-M. apr2itt | FOR SALE—Two houses at 1209° Pearl street, $1500. Only $200 | down, balance in monthly pay- apr16-tf held in Charleston, S. C., several the union containing areas of of whom returned yesterday. As substantial size that lie below sea ‘a result of this ms 2 tng est di April 21. The 5A-2 ¢lass' rider, “ht put up by Ke the'direction of » thei tearher;| B@tes, members feel . . meeting will surely come here for gratulated. Mins "Sadie: Moss,<:ipeusemted: OMe) +. 1090 gathering. ton Key West went up against a! ;eampaign Richmond had been jected for the iee cream arlorj visiting in Miami, returned yes- ae * bed _ — = mee owned by Hernandez and Torres terday over the highway accom- “ A e Carolina deegates were al-' and located at 222 Duval street. Reading, “How Chipmunk Got ready pledged to ‘the city, and felt honor bound to ceived following an announcement “Why Bob Rabbit Vote for Richmond even though jn The Citizen asking for a name. they preferred to come to Key They are catering to the public West. lof the Odd Fellows organization in all parts of the United States :will tonight celebrate the aa ‘hundred-and-eighth anniversary of; this city several days ago going} Done. LOnER Baberta,: Bane i, founding of the organization.'to Havana to stage a caremnutak hes and G. L. Scheer, In Key West the event will bel celebrated at the Garden Theater|noon en route to Tampa. — in which all local lodges will par- ticipate. pected to attend. Key West Lodge No. 13 was established nearly 60 years ago. There are now three| Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. George F.| ~* subsrdinate lodges, one encamp- ment and one Rebecea A valuable coupon is carried in| Which is the woman's auxiliary of! Russell and George A. T. Roberts,’ arrived on one of his regular trips Edwin E. Sweeting and Miss'this issue by South Florida Con- last! tracting & Engineering Company the order, in this city. Cross @rive for totalled $185 at noon today with only one worker reporting. Had/spector for the State of Florida, Lines this morning for a visit of other workers reported the show-' who has been in Key West for sev-' several days in Miami. ! presence of the parents of the| small amount of cash will entitle|i"& Would have been much great-/ eral days, said today that he finds| th ‘. 3 jer, it is said and the list tomor- ¢ bearer. to a beautiful 16. DIECEY oy 4b ‘ethlacind 04 gains. Food, shelter and clothing! delinquent tag could be found, he! vacation in Key West, was a pas- | must be furnished for more than/said. 200,000 people in the flooded areas and medical attention must be provided. Key West will do ther part. are sore because they have no} All members are requested to be the Florida Motor Lines for Mi- kick ‘coming; those who have Key West is not only practically ee cand the services extended _ |vana where California is the only state in| honeymoon. ; { Mrs. Charles Falk and daugh- ter, Miss Mary Falk, who were ee ee coming are to be com|pigheagy last evening, ae - this spend a brief time consulting with the local ‘ representative, * Willard M. Albury, ‘before —re- fio”, owned Nest $000,000 worth 07 goods from the Isiands and sold them worth. (Questions On Page Two) ‘and the level. ‘that the kick In Charles-! John Costar, agent for the P. and 0. S. S. Company, who was’ W. H. Dumont, of the Bureau of Fisheries in Washington, iz a! pregnant visitor eyati — reacaoagee, the, ‘various buyers of sponge and as- Male Tsing Ge ake iz MISS FALK GIVEN POSITION making a report covering the in- Mrs. A. E. Sharpley, who was “ustry, and the commercial fish- attending the convention of me industry. Eastern Star in St. Petersburg as delegate from Fern Chapter 21 of Key West, returned on the Steam- ship Cuba this morning. El Coral is the new name se- panied by Mrs. Costar visiting with friends at cumbe. Virginia qundreds of answers were re- Miss Mary Falk has” been pointed in charge of service branch of the WPA sumil sition Mrs. Clem C. Price, who was “aiming the posi the visiting in Tarpon Springs with tion of Miss Martha Buck who be- her mother, Mrs. Ernest Meres, came the wife of James L. was a returning passenger on the last Thursday. J. R. Blair, U.S. inspector of Cuba from Tampa thi; morning. | lh aceon tna United TENNIS ASSN. WILL States inspector of boilers, ar- Mrs. Martel F. Wilson, of the MEET ON THURSDAY rived this morning for inspections WPA office in boomcenaigiing and = of ‘ships in the harbor and to ex- Mrs. Frances MeCann, of the Mi- Announe@inen! F City Tax Collec: Shep-| amine certain ‘employes as to *™i office, arrived in the city yes- that the wiéeting of The South-; pard, Mr, and © C. C.| theit\ adaptability for oe and beaks eg Si diseus:ing ernmost Tégnis Association sched-— S the Home Making ject Symonette, B. F. Gaito, W. J. H.| some of the bi se local WPA officials, €. A. Parramore, representing wpa pRODUCTS TO T. A.jone of the large packing houses, Gas 70 ‘offering a delicious blend of ice ieream, and offering sandwiches More than 2,500,000 members’ and soft drinks. The party of approximately 300 one-, Shriners which passed through are expected to return this after-| Many outsiders are ex- work on with uled for tonight will be held | Thursday night instead. . : | Meeting will take place im the , Baked the home ‘annex of First M. E. (Stone) secompasiment for # BE DISTRIBUTED Church on Eaton street, it is stat- , Archer, Mrs. Murray Cochran,! lodge,| John Lord, Mr. and Mrs. are in Clearwater attending the/ to the city. a6 annual meeting of the Knights of; Subscriptions in the local RedjPythias and the Pythian Sisters. | flood sufferers Another shipment of prunes has . been received at the WPA com- modity rooms, corner of Simon- ton and Angela streets, states C. N. Recio, Monroe County super- visor of distribution. All certified clients are re- } quested to call at the rooms to- morrow where they will be pro- vided with their allotment. Direct Relief Charles Geiger, known to his jmany friends as “Pop”, left on A. T. Triay, automobile tag in-'the bus of the Florida Motor George M. Sims, of Raleigh, N. spending a short conditions in Key ‘West perfect. simply show great In a ¢lose search not a C., who was | senger leaving over the highway {this morning’ for Miami en route to Charleston, S. C. 1AM BUYING OLD | : ak JEWELRY — WATCHES —, Open each morning: nex! Silverware—anything you have from pet a9 proay es at ~— pceuenehin yee? pored of before we close for bad POLLOCK, Reliable Jeweler “A0) . ' : 522 Duval Street | Cld Island Trading Post | lami en route to Tampa. bee j U. J. Delgado. secretary of the Key West Athletic Association, is} notifying all officers and mem-; ‘Frank Morrison, who arrived — | bers that there will be held the!last week from Palm Beach for a Editorial comment: Most wets|regular election on May’ 3. short visit left this morning via a present. Good things Seichices always get more pleasure from a cigarette made of ‘the’ right combination of our best home-grown tobaccos blended with the best aromatic Turkish. That’s why Chesterfield tobaccos come from far and near... aromatic tobaccos from the Near East...sun- ripened tobaccos from our own Southland. 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