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PAGE FOUR eqoorecqooes eoeee LJanior Club To PERSONAL MENTION Hold Meeting aqeeqere #229942! There will be a meeting of the’ B, F. Sagnett, assistant keeper’ Junior Woman’s Club held on’ of the lighthouse department,; ‘ge Sieg stationed at American Shoals} S*u*sday,,atternegn, beginning at j «4 lighthouse, left yesterday to join|5 o'clock, at the Public Library. | jf his family who are vacationing; The hostesses on the with relatives at Panama City. | will be Miss Georgia Saunders and/ oe {Miss Edna Gomez, | J. ©. Mitchell left yesterday! All members are requested morning for. Miami where he will be in attendance. spend a vacation with relatives and friends. to Mrs. William Wilson and son (Odritinued f¥omi Page’One)! | Eugene, who were spending a ner Labor Relations Act and the while in Key West as the guests, New York Minimum Wage Law. of Mrs. Wilson’s brother-in-law] ee 3 and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul) The death of Senator Robinen | Lumley and other relatives, left marked, the collapse of. the drive} over’ the highway yesterday: for Court reform. He was a force- morning for their home in New ‘th leader, aggressiye and with j pledged strength to pass the com- {promise bil once the filibuster 2 : _ ./ Was out of the way. Several of Mrs. J. H. Brown, wife of Diesel pis votes were personally pledged Engineer Brown at the, Thompson’ to him and when he passed away Ice plant, and little daughter, left there was a dissolution of admin- on Florida Motor Lines bus yes- istration support that could not/ terday morning for Miami en route’ pe prevented by other leaders, nor to Birmingham, A‘a., to spend a kept in line by the letter of the! vacation with relatives. President. * York. Mrs. Bred Benson and daughter; The fight ageinst the Court Miss Lenore, who were guests at Plan was clever from the begin-| the home of Rev. 0,-C. Howell ting and this, coupled with the at,Ley, Memorial church patson-) failure of the back-country to ageleft, for their home in Boyn- "ise it favor of the: President's ton, Fla., yesterday after a de- proposal, in the way ‘it did for lightful vacation. other earlier measures, won the igh ‘ jday. The resignation of Justice} s Van Devanter, one of the conser- pilit®y,SarahGardner, who left vative memters of the ‘Gourt, was occasion, jf “Every hour on the hour”—bit it ‘Florida thirst-quenchers, around. the BRIMMING glassful for break- tdast — a “eooler” for porch party or luncheon, when the sun is high, a cocktail before dinner— sparkling grapefruit juice, orange juice, that zestful Florida blend (an orange-grapefruit juice combina- tion) make: tempting thirst aids— quick, easy and economical whether you want to satisfy a thirst or “pep up” an appetite! What Time fs it? Any time is the*right time—tor a long-tall-cool-one,’ and a stock of these canned Florida ¢itrus juices, cooling in. the refrigérator. makes refrigerator rummaging a new joy for the whole family; even the chil- dren can “tell time” for a thirst- takes just @ second. to serve canned clock! syrup while cooling. Strain. Add % cup lemon juice, 1 can Florida grapefruit juice to cold syrup. Chill. just before serving add 1 quart of gingerale. Pour over cracked ice in tall beverage glasses and garnish with mint tops. 8 tall’ glassfuls. Florida “Bracer” Beat 1 egg yolk with % cup can- ned Florida orange juice and 1 tablespoon sugar Pour into a tall glass, beat egg white very stiff with 1 tablespoon sugar Fold ‘three- fourths of egg white into egg ‘yolk and orange ‘juice mix Add enough milk to almost a p tall }glass, and top with remainder of beaten egg white. Serve at once, with dash of cinnamon or nutmeg several weeks ago in company with her, son and daughter-in-law, Mr,,.and Mrs. George Gardner, re- turned Saturday evening after a pleasant visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo a factor in tempering the agitation for reform and the decisions of the Court itself, already referrd to, helped spike the guns of the argu- ment for change. But, if new conditions arise or a new oppor- quencher as they open @ can them- selves! If you weary of “taking it straight” try some of the summer- ades given on this page. Grapefruit Julep Boil 1 cup of sugar and 3 cups of |: ANNUAL | STOVE ROUNDUP |ANNOUNCEMENT MADE BY FLORIDA, PUBLIC UTILI- TIES COMPANY | Florida Public Utilities Com- pany, “Your Gas Company”, the Colonial Hotel Building, day announces its 9th Annual Stove Roundup, ; Boy E. Lade, manager of the Hlocal branch, states that this, com- tpany is out to get every old stove fin the city and put in its place a ibrand new modern gas range for la small additional monthly cost to the purchaser. Trade-in allowances .on old j stoves, were never so much as we are giving in this annual event. Terms are within veach of everyone, states the gas company manager. All the new, models are ready for customer’s selection. They contain every feature desired in a modern gas range. Mr. Lade requests anyone in- terested in the purchase of a new range to cal] the office of the gas jcompany and a representative will gladly call and explain the splen- did proposition now being offered. to- Old Peeccccececoey.-se0eccece THOUGHT GEMS ee habit each jreoted out, in time might the worst man good.—Franklin. se e* What has not unselfed love achieved for the race? Ali that ever was accomplished, and more year make in selling the! Perez in Miami. {tunity presents itself, we will not ibe surprised to see the President ‘peturn to his proposal unless he water together for & minutes. Re- |. move tips from % dozen stalks of mint and allow stalks to stand in poner al than history has yet recorded.— serve over shaved | Mary Baker Eddy. ‘ice in beverage glasses. ae ge ae George Pierce was a passenger on the bus yesterday for a brief, visit in Miami and then will go to’ Jacksonville to meet his friend is given the right of appointment of new justices in the mean- while by death or resignation of mune Whitmarsh, custodian of/'?* justices now ¢onstituting the! Monroe County courthouse, who in| COUrt. spending a vacation with rel-| atiyes. f “So he is 2 mechancial genius?” Miss Elizabeth Schuldt, who, “I'l, say! Ee can walk into.a was having a delightful vacation hotel bathroom and within 30 in Key West at the home of Miss’ minutes he can regulate the Nellie Russell and other members! shower!” of the family, left yesterday, aA Ge ara. ge morning on Florida Motor Lines’ passenger on the Steamship Cuba bug for her home’ in Chicaga this morning returning home. where Mr. Schuldt has offices as, official of the Inter State Com-: Richard Henderson, who was merece Commission. visiting with former schoolmates} tin Jacksonville, and also briefly fwith Mr. and Mrs. Gonzalo Bez- Genius ecccccenccccocecececoces eoccccccoceeeecoocecee Today’s Birthdays VIEWS AND REVIEWS oe ° ; j eee Charles Francis Adams of Bos-/ ton, ex-secretary of the navy, | born at Quincy, Mass., 71 years! ago. What They Say Whether Right Or Wrong eecccecece Scout leader: Westbrook Pegler of.New Ca-| “I love to go to America be- naan, Conn., famed columnist,| cause I do enjoy American born in Minneapolis, cream pudding.” ago. 43. years! | Allen T. Treadway, Republican | member, Joint Congressional Committee investigating income tax avoidance and evasion: “In my opinion, the report Grenville T, Emeet ‘of New, York, U, S. Minister to the Neth-} erlands and nominated recently} It is easier to enrich ourselves | with a thousand virtues, than to correct ourselves of a single fault. —Bruyere. eee | Rebert Baden-Powell, British Boy | ice What you dislike in another, ] eeeccececoeeooesoecoqoes | CLASSIFIED | COLUMN } cocccecosececcecececeoes. | FOR RENT |NICELY FURNISHED HOME, electric ice box, tile bath, ete. Reasonable. Apply Johnson & Johnson. jly30-tf FURNISHED APARTMENT, priv- ate bath and toilet. Southeast exposure. able. 310 William street, 3 jiy31-2tx 'ROOMS—$2.50 ‘week and up. 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Low Summer rates. juy7-lmo — KEY WEST — COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District —Popular Prices— First Class —Sensible Rates— Elevator Fireproof Garage SLIIST I IIIS RUSSELL’S ! take care to correct in yourself. | —Sprat. ‘ a He who reforms himself, has ;done more.toward reforming the public, than a crowd of noisy, im- potent patriots.—Lavater. see * Conscious remorse and anguish Hmust be felt, to curb desire, to break the stubborn will, and work a second nature in the soul.— Rowe, a It has been the fate of all bold Mrs. Ellen Hurt, mother of Mrs. Jack Baker, who was spend- @ vacation at the Baker home, nijla, returned to his home in Minister to Austria, born at New HHavana on the Cuba this morn-|Rochelle, N, Y., 60 years ago. showed that the President had|sdventurers and reformers, to be made, an eminently-fair return.” | esteemed insane—G. B, Chee- ver, wh morning for Chicago. points, : employed as vin Maloney, s = on the Key projects, left rived ovet the highway. last eve-|2°'V® Board in Richmond, Va., y morning over the high- ning to spend a vacation with born at Henderson, N. C., 604 after spending the week end at the home on Caroline street. Mrs. Maxwell Russell and son left yesterday morning sver the highway for West Palm Beach where they will be joined by Miss Ceeilia Ellsworth and proceed to Cleveland, Ohio, where they will) visit with the family of Leo ing. Charles Wardlow, customs ap- praiser in Miami, Mrs. Wardlow and their sons Jack and, Bill, ar- their families, expecting to return in about two. weeks, Peter Galatis, widely known restauranteur of Miami and one of the pioneer business men of that city, who was spending a while in Key West, arriving Thursday, left on the return trip yesterday. Gomez, uncle of Mrs, Russell. ee After a visit of two weeks with relatives in Tampa and other yiizs.;. Bertha McConnell, left! points of the West Coast of Flor- morning ida, Mrs. J. H. Costar and son p Sindpearind this wing receipt cf a call on) Jack returned on S. S. Cuba this a eee by | morning. Mr. Costar met them pe Lawton Watson and/'at Tampa and returned: also on Pha 'S S. Cuba. OM EY ” \ wtdliya, Thomas James and daugh-|. teys Miss Josephine and Miss) & Gwendolyn, left via, Florida Moron) x foie ITCH Lines bus this morning for Ports-| & tion of medical mguth, New Hampshire, where) Rinctive Biers coon dwt i Tevhing ae eczema, rash, tetter, | woe. ‘Two sizes 850 and $1.00. | Captain James, U. S. N., retired, te ‘HOME is taking a rest in one of the hos- pitals. 24-Hour Ambulance Service Embalmer Night 69¢-W. Mrs. Charles Smith, Jr., and son' Denald, who was visiting the family of Mr. and Mrs Smith, Sr.,! and other relatives, left this morn-| ing for the home in Jacksonville. ! Paul Marks, attorney for } Oyerseas Road and, Toll Bridge} } District, arrived yesterday Morn- ic ing from Miami for 9 visit with; the other members of the commis- sign. \ } Louis E. Quisas, of Havana,) who was visiting with Mr. and Ms. Gonzalo Bezanilia, was ' Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company Effective May 30, 1937 8.8 CUBA Leaves Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 4:00 P. M., arriving Key West 7 A, M. Mondays and Thursdays. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A, M. for Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays 5 P. M. for Port Tampa, Fila. For further information and rates call Phone 14 J. H. COSTAR, Agent. Basil, Rathbone- fing LONE FROM A STRANGER Comedy and Mickey Mouse | t ' i t ' i i} adian poet, born 75 years ago. | Emil Ludwig, exiled German au- Robert Lassiter of Charlotte,; thor: N..C., cotton manufacturer, chair-' “There does not exist in Europe, man and agent of the Federal Re-| 2 democracy that can be compar- 2d with the United Stats.” Frank Murphy, Governor, Michi- | gam: Judge Martin T. Manton of the “Machine-guns always are the nd. Federal Circuit Court, New | last refuge of the undisciplined. York, born there, 57 years ago, | impotent official. Dr, Winthrop J. V. Ostrhout of | the Rocxefeller Institute for Med ical, Research, born in Brooklyn, | N. ¥., 66 years ago. years ago. Joan Crawford-William Powell pete ade THE LAST OF MRS. 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