The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 12, 1937, Page 4

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af seek SUSY NesaaY Precipitation 1 Nancy Lee/ ending at 8 o'clock Patsy Ann‘ Moon rises’ Bobbie Ann Albury ; Shirley Curry, emtertained « large womber of her} Lorraine Curry, Norman Harris, i friends yesterday afternoon at’ ®/Ccharies Ray Gates, ee ene ee tinen|Ketcham, Dottie Lee Ketchum, i birthday anniversary. Rose Marie Archer; Lonnie Ar-! Pink and blue used/ cher, Robert Archer, : im the decorations, m, Shirley | f f Martha Ann Gandolfo, [I scene renter sett tect sige ff i E f i son, Camille Harrison, Ray i Paul Archer, Leo Stanley, Demeritt, Estelle Al-| jorie Layman, ig ie eecce by the B Class —— i and Jackie Dough-' f Bise,” by!home in St, Louis, Mo. “Nobody by! : Shirley Bullard|the P. and 0. S. S. Co. Charles Wallace E: Sesion left yesterday on the Tampa headquarters. > = Mrs. Arthur Gomez, State Senator Gomez, left | . the will i ft A E I ae e : senator. ES ‘Helio Renedo, who was i | i : at | yesterday from Havana. / FE. eetet | the at the Public! i i of the business siiaisl Meceno, plan to leave organization was hela! morning over the highway afternoon, ‘ided to defer all) nature until this! LF gis i October. 2 |tion in Washington, who To Hi] | capital. be a meeting of the! and Tree Guild held! afternoon, beginning at Karl A. Goodbread, ‘There will Garden Club tomorrow * beautification committee, | "& the labor situation. The Which met recently at the home Mrs. W. B. Kirke, will make its Feport at tomo: * ;,/engineer of the Texas ‘announced. = Masting, it) and Mrs. Harper, who e38 at the proposed ses- temerrow afternoon. Miss Elaine Carraway, American Legion contest Methodist church have completed |= Srrangements for an entertain-j ment to be held in the church to- Merrow evening at 8 o'clock. | Those in charge of the affair| ‘mid that a delightfully entertain-| img program had been formulated! and those who attend are assured am evening of interest. —TRY— Eifective December 22nd, 1935. S. S. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa.on Sun: ?. M. arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Thu: Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. for Havana. Tampa, Fie. For further information and rates call Phone 14. 4. H. COSTAR, Agent. Franklin Archer, | Eddie Roberts, Henry Jobnson,/| Alga Russell, Julius Watson, Mark McDonald, Donald Curry, Leonard : rry, Violet Roberts, Lay Dicker-/2"d Thursday: Joe Gandolfo Hoffer, Donald Curry,| Ralph Russell, Dewey Buckley. | Mrs. Chris Hofel, who was here! “Mother,” by al Pe a week, coming to attend the} | funeral services of her father, the; I Love You,” by late Benjamin Demeritt, left over the highway this morning via | Florida Motor Lines bus for her} “When Mother Went} Simmons Edgar was a passenger jom the Cuba yesterday going to Cruz; Tampa for a visit with relatives. Hall| Mr. Edgar is a retired employe of Cc. A. Paramore, representing Leona Arias, ense Palen-|one of the large meat packing uel | companies, who was on his reg- Aemeuncer .. Mary Palenzuela| ular business visits to Key West,! Cuba for! wife day for Tampa where she will! ivisit relatives, and later probably jgo to Tallahassee to meet the} { for a brief time in Cuba, returning passenger on the Cuba Area Supervisor B. C. Moreno, of the WPA District 3, and Mrs.| at which Stay of several days in Miami. | Paul McDowell, Ewel Stone and’ iJ. Pope, of the WPA administra-; )spending a vacation of one week! in Key West, left over the high- Meeting | way this morning en route to the supervisor of employment for the! o'clock , | WPA, is in the city meeting the Gree Peblie LaROTY) ads of departments and discuss E. A. Harper, chief lubrication| company, ; were |Key West for several days, left; attendan z. oe anoragereal over the highway yesterday morn- | ing for Miami and other points. AT SRE NO IIIS ETS For Real Cuban Coffee Lou Layman,)Mooa sets . Russell, | High Harriso! table. Refreshments Dora Hoffer, Alger Russell, sisting of ice cream, Charles Russell, Don candy. The little Dorothy Buckley, Patsy Johnson,! ef many beaut Lillie Mae. Adams, Mary: Teresa’ os were: Knowles, Fay’ Bervaldi, Diane; Dickerson, Sally Ann Goss, Billy! rhoudt, Billie Craz, Patricia; ruz, Edison Cruz, Madge Key,| Ethel Cruz, Ruth: Oster- Mary Woods, Ottilie Rob-|| Key West and Vicinity: Gates, Osborn Nottage,' ate east to south winds, and gen-| King in fact. Mar- i | Seer eevevoecoveceeecouce eeoeceoecoe Myron Grant, formerly of Key ‘West but now making his home in ‘wader the direction of their teach- Miami, left over the highway this j morning after visiting briefly. of, yester- visiting j was a Friday for a were district} in} winner of one of the prizes given in an! in Mi-; ami, which was a trip by plane to! Younes people of the First|Key West, left by plane in the! AR & BRAND j—On Sale At All Grocers—! i and Wednesdays at 2:30 rsdays. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays § P. M. for Port Yesterday’: : ‘thin Tusepseh Atuonee. Sur rises: ‘Sun sets ‘blares forth details and musi¢ of: the coronation. Newspaper rep- “jresentatives throng London, re- porting minute details. Tomorrow it will all be over, ail! but the hunger inthe American mass mind for nobility and royal- ty. We love it, read it and long for a taste of glamorous leader- P.M. iship. Low fe 6:24; The old-ti Barometer reading at 8 a. m.: peal girs Sea level, 30.02, American self- WEATHER ECAST. { patriotism, is dying out. * infitienes: “but Het (Til 7:30. p. m, Th nN influence, but not’ power, Gen-/the sea. erally fair tonight and Thersday;/ and out-bow, the Britisher. vida: but a symbol of what is growing t by Florida: Generally fair tinigh eet Cini d \surrender of personal Jacksonville to Florida Stvaitsithe God-sanctioned ai President erally fair weather tonight id arate user CLASSIFIED COLUMN } t \ WGATHER CONDITIONS i Pressure is high this morning over eastern and far northwestern! districts; while low pressure areas are central over northwesten Texas, and the Lake Supezior re- gion. Rain has occurred during the last 24 hours in the Missis- sippi and lower Ohio Valleys, Ten- nessee, the central. and northern Plains States, and upper Lake re- gion, and on the coast of Oregon, being. heav, in Minnesota, Tem- peratures have fa'len in the north- ern Plains and Plateau States,} and haye risen in most sections from the Mississippi River east- ward, and readings are above nor-} mal this morning throughout’ the greater part of the country. G. S. KENNEDY, FOR SALE magneto, Paragon clutch propeller. Gan be seen in op- eration. See Willie Williams, 336 Duval. mayl2-6t FOR SALE—Two-story house, In exclusive section of town. For price and terms, address N, The Citizen, apr5-tf PRINTING—Quality Printing ot the Lowest. Prices. The Are. Official in Charge.| man Press: aug? DRINKS INSECTICIDE, LIVES REPAIRS BALTIMORE, Md. — Douglas!rxpERT RADIO AND AUTO Boggs, colored, evidently wanted) REPAIRS. Gas and _ Oils. to die and: to.aecomplish his pur-} YATES SERVICE STATION, pose he drank a bottle of insecti White at Catherine. Phone} cide and used’a bottle of ink for| 525-J. apr6-1mo a chaser. Rushed to a hospital) by frantic friends, the doctors ROOOMS found him in good condition. H + - (THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th afternoon after briefly visiting in| street, Miami, Florida. Low Key West. Summer rates. mayl-1mo R. C. Perky, owner of Perky, in FOR RENT the Florida Keys, who was on a Mereny cancers PE SERRE | brief visit to his place, left yes-|FOR RENT—Furnished Apart-| terday afternoon by plane for Mi-| ment. Coolest in town. 506 ami. Francis street. may12-4tx! PALACE Clive Brook-Helen Vinson in LOVE IN EXILE Comedy and Short Reel BUMSTEAD’S WORM SYRUP OVER-SEAS TRANSPORTATION CO., INC. } Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service \ —between— MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving All Points on Florida Keys between MIAMI AND KEY WEST Four round trips weekly direct between Miami and Key West via Diesel Power Boats—with. over- | night delivery to Key West. | Leave Miami at 12:00 o’clock noon on Mon- day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Leave Key West at 8:00 o’clock P. M. on Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. —————0. Three round trips weekly via Trucks and Boat: Leave Key West at 8:00 o’clock A. M. on Monday, Wednesday and. Friday. Leave Miami 7:30 A. M. on Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday. 0. i f | | | { | Daily (except Sunday) Service via motor trucks —Miami to Lower Matecumbe and return—serving all intermediate points on Florida Keys. Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service Full Cargo Insurance Office: 213 Caroline St. Telephones 92 and 68 For} national gentle to moderate east to south/Us, in America, the new king is} Beta Alpha. ali the dat Bie the bers outstanding science students :mon mind: the desire Zor complete | membership in its select organ- _. fi a rights */ tation was established at: Spring ““°Ttfis group 2 thority of Hin college last week by Dr. Wi name.|K. Butts, head of the department e« {tional fraternity. More than 3,- and|old Gulf Coast Jesuit institution li 4s Phelan of 1303 Whitehead street,’ Key West was recently elected to, the presideney of the ou' |scientific organization Course, young Phelan was elected | Coronation of a king who wields | to preside over the destinies of the would|local chapter of Tri-Beta, national |seem of slight importance aeross|and international biological frater- But we ywou!d out-hail | nity. The Spring Hill unit of. the organization is called I of biology of the 8 Chattanooga: Dr. Butts is south- ern regional president of the na- 000 members make up the inter-' national Tri Beta. Twelve char- © ter niembers were received into stallation. Hill unit met to elect its presi- three years ago. » At the present time the young scientist from Key West is doing research work on muscle activity under Dr. P, H. Yancey, 8. J. Ph. D. an outstanding southern biol- ogist who was recently elected head of the Alabama Academy of Science. After finishing his pre-medical studies at Spring Hill Phelan’ ex- pects to continue his medical studies at Georgetown University, Washington, D. C. Phelan who ranks as one of the campus leaders at Spring Hill was WATCHMAKER, JEWELE! AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work ALI. ‘PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 to 12—1. to @ Open Saturday Nights on the! reliance and contempt for kings! Spring Hill. College campus. A; \ ee nobles, the Colonial brand of|junior in the Bachelor of ‘Science! = - its. purpose ‘ollege band Billy was also member of the staff of the Spring-, * ‘ hillian, college newspaper. He’ the unit at the time of the in- Hoe beast tables a for! ms Several days after the inaugural ee in both these or-; COCeseriee. cxnserracncees| ; ‘ za’ i ‘ of the local chapter the Spring With ties: closing o® aaa | year at the end of the present ot dent ant. clites youre Pasian : . |FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE—| whose work ‘in bidlogy and other ™0Bth Phelan will return to his; One Regal marine engine, 30/ studies has been outstanding since ative Key West.where he will re-. . H. P., complete with starter,| his matriculation at the century ™#in during: the summer, return-; ing: to Spring: Hill as a ext fall, KEY WEST _ In the Genter of the Business and Theater District Firat’ Class—Fireproof— Sensible Rates Garage Elevator Gasoline, Oil, Grease, COLD DRINKS, SANDWICHES, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CRACKERS, CANDY, ETC. Row Boats—Cruisers Rented By Hour or Day a Chica Fishing Camp JOHN C. PARK 328 SIMONTON ST. PLUMBING | DURO PUMPS PLUMBING. SUPPLIES PHONE 348 JOE ALLEN THE CITIZEN OFFICE ISLAND BUILDING CO. Mw a Plans, Estimates, Inspection and Construction of Residences. Our suggestions may prove of value to you, may we help? PROPERTY DEVELOPED Seawalls Piers Call at 530 William Street We will be glad to send a representative to see you laboratory research, has produced for the animal kingdom’ a balanced ration. Inspected and passed by De- partment of Agriculture of United States as fit for human food: Ask for and demand— IDEAL DOG FOOD At Any. Grocery saint cornet lalso elected to the presidency of This fraternity which rewards the Hill Sodality last week. - This by‘ organization is’ the leading non- the Hilltop. is primarily religious, viz. te form Catholic praygete Asi ‘ : of its program Sodality e os a on lectures and helps give! direction to the spiritual lives of _ the students, j A member of the forty-piece> ‘ senior! é + : 415 OLIVIA STREET Established in 1925 Marie Cappick offers pro- fessional writing serviee and literary assistance on stories ;news of current interest ac- ‘cording to editorial require- ments. Constructive criticism on manuseripts and markets’ suggested. Have your news written by one who knows how. 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