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PAGE Six 190900000000 0000S 00SOSOOTOTSOOOOOHOOSSSOSOOOSOOOS : SOCIETY :-: Various Army Officers And Their Families Visit Here A coterie of Army officers,; Major James M. Garrett, Jr., their wi i | Mrs. Garrett and children. The = Ndepded =~ a Reid vas is in the Field Artillery, ; a | and. is an instructor in the Or- | ganized, Reserves, Montgomery, Alabama. | Colonel Parker Hitt, Mrs. Hitt| | and daughter, Mary Lue. During} 43 | the Spanish and World Wars, Col. | fib SHER TG, | Hitt was in the infantry, now in| oPetddeeiepeitetpanish the Signal Corps and General] and world war service; silver Starr; expert in codes* and ci-| star citation; gr#duate of Army Phers; graduate Army Signal Signal School; served in infantry | School and Army War College; and signal corps. decorations, Distinguished Serv- Captain William W. Ford, Field ice Medal, Silver Star. Artillery; assistant professor mili-! Colonel Rufus F. Maddox and! tary science and tactics; Eastern son arrived Monday from Boston, | Kentucky State Teachers’ College, Massachusetts. Colonel Maddox; Richmond, Kentucky; graduate of is in the Coast Artillery; a Na- the U. S. Military Academy and tional Guard Instructor. é the Field Artillery School; war} A number of other retired) service in Virginia Nationa! Army officers who like Key West) Guard. Mrs. Ford and their, well enough to return here every| daughter, Elsie, are also here. | winter have their private resi- Major and Mrs. B. Y. Baufill, dences outside the army posts. | their daughter, Peggy and Mrs.|They are: Major General Harry} Baufill’s sister, Mrs. H. D. Lin-| C. Hale, 901 Flagler; Colonel and} field. Major Baufill is in the Air Mrs, Howard G. Davids, 1101! Corps: served in field a é aad ajs.corps in world war; grad. Rc: gata of.air corps Tactical School, | mother, e 4lsg; Command and General Staff, tex, Yvonne, DeClair,, 11! Benoa | sigeet. Fern Chapter To Install atc fee we 8 = Officers Tomorrow Night | © Annual Public Installation of of-; Conductress, Mrs. Amelia Ca-/} dicers of Fern Chapter No. 21, Or- mus. ‘der of Eastern Star, will be held| Associate Conductress, Mrs. Isa-! 4omorrow evening at eight o’clock | bel Fleming. fat the Scottish Rite Hall. | Chaplain, Mrs. Ethel Watkins. The following officers will be; Marshall, Mrs. Lena Bervaldi. installed: | Organist, Mrs. Myrtle Huston. -' Worthy Matron, Mrs. Isabelle) Adah, Mrs. Mary Lowe. R. Knapp. | Ruth, Mrs. Mary Lankford. " Worthy Patron, Fernando E.| Esther, Miss Jennie Seymour. Camus. | Martha, Mrs. Susie Skelton. ~Associate Patron, Carl O. Soule.) Electa, Mrs. Rida Ladd. » Secretary, Mrs. Irene Adams. | Warden, Mrs. Florence Mesa. ‘Treasurer, Mrs. Birdie Higgs. | sre; friends eyo - a Snidow, Mrs. Snidow’s} Madame DeClair and sis-| 00 South Sentinel, Mrs. Naida Soule. “PERSONAL MENTION Perrirririttiti e . © Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Cates,|the bus this morning for ‘Miami who had been spending the/en route to his home in Talla- Christmas holiday in Miami with | hassee, : ‘ relatives and friends, returned to : Sie Key West last evening over the} Mr. and Mrs. G. F.‘ Gardner, highway. | who "Was" Visiting’ fot ‘thé ‘holidays | and was the! guest of, their son Carl. Stier, chief pharmacist U:| and daughter-in-law, “Mr. and S. P. H. S., and Mrs. Stier, who! Mrs. 'Stantoh" “Garthéf,* 1éft” on were in Key West for the Christ-| Florida Motor Lines bus this mas holidays and were guests of | morning for Miami. left this morning by for. Miami and will there en-| Miss Nellie Russell, was a pas- train for his post of duty at Ellis'senger on the bus this morning Island, New York Harbor. |for Miami, where she is being |treated for a nervous condition, _ 0. B. McFarland, who was i but is showing signs of improve- the.city for a few days visiting | ment. : with relatives and friends, left; this morning by bus for Miami. | Cornelius Elbertson, who WAS parents, Mr. and Mrs. William here visiting with relatives and ill. i i sailed oxi the Cubs PERE ig. ap, left this morning for day, returning to his home in | Mrs. Peter Moore, who was ing by way of Miami. | ae Miss Marguerite Gosh: ies Auerbach was a passen-| * Marguerite aiityd | Yhis morning on the bus for | was-in the city visiting with her! yiami wi ra sain g e ip Cubs, for Sgt Ge etece ee ee Fem | | : a | \} Mrs, Harold Cates left this) BEE |morning for Key Vacas, to join Arthur Brewer, who was spend-| Mr. Cates who is in psig ings few weeks as the guest of | the fish packing house of the| his brother and sister-in-law, Mr.| Thompson Fish Company. | and Mrs. Henry Brewer, left on : the morning bus today en route) to -his home in New Haven, Conn. | rtillery| Flagler Avenue; Major and Mrs. }\ Social Calendar WEDNESDAY— College boy and girl dance by Miss Leonor Warren. Raul’s Club. 10 P.M, Meeting and ‘reception. Order Caballeros de Marti. 8 P. M. Caballeros ‘Hall. Big Apple. Contest. Habana- Madrid Club. 10 P. M. z0 THURSDAY—*% > University of Florida Conch Club Dinner. 8:00 P. M. Public Installation. of officers, Order Eastern Star. Scottish Rite Hall. 8 P. M. part FRIDAY— Formal Opening Dinner Dance of the Casa Marina. Dinner, | 8 P. M. Dancing, 9 until 2 P.M. New Year's Eve Dance. Pena’s Garden of Roses. 10 P.M. New Year's Eve Habana-Madrid Club. M. er ee IONDAY— Monroe County Public Schools reopen in the morning. —O—. TUESDAY— Dance. 10 P. | CLASSIFIED Mi Reception for Faculty and Ex- | ecutive Board of the irae Scheel Wectaft Room Moth- plage Ore cue re taurepeg Reorganized, sug eou0ne, seems 530° Lyre Reorganization of a Abbie. dass | at the First Methodist (Old Stone- Church has taken place and the! new class is named the Emily Ladd Bible Class, in honor of a former teacher who is now California. Mrs. Bertha L. Higgs has been elected president. Mrs. Antoinette Roberts, secretary- treasurer. Rev. Joe Tolle is the teacher. Other members are the Mes- dames Anna Watkins, Eliza Richardson, Eliza Young, W. A. Hendrix, Mizpah Rabigny, Filor- ence Curry, Lina Lopez, Yulee Warren, Vera Russell, Mazie Brye, Wm. Weaver, Raymond Curry, ‘| Jeanette Albury, Alice M. Sche- urer, Eliza Young, Sallie Lund- guist. Guest of the class at a recent ideeting*was W. S. Eakins. Big Time Tonight At Habana-Madrid Big Apple Contest will be pre- sented at Habana-Madrid Club tonight. Two cash prizes will be awarded to the best big apple dancers. Three dollars will. be given to the couple judged as the | best and two dollars to the second best team. This is an added attraction to the Habana-Madrid’s special pro- gram featuring Jimmie Heffner’s gang. Dance and floor show will be presented as scheduled. Jimmie Heffner’s company is, |spending the holiday with her composed of 15 persons which! furnish all music and entertain- mient for the show. | her home in St. Petersburg, go-| Management of Habana-Madrid | ; : | urpan:itg Gu podiedo inake a. FOR RESULTS—List your prop- tions'for the New Year's Eye .and Floor Shi Deveaitd Fr She arnt be a and glorious” 10" 1e Wai t states. by Jimmie-Heffner’s ‘ cing is furnished orchestra. 4 Seat a repens For Tonig Order of Caballeros de Marti, formerly the Caballeros de la luz club, will hold a regular meet- u Wor in| Will! Baker is vice-president and Mrs. Miss Linton Vitt left this morn-} ing for Miami where she will spend the week. end with rel- atives and friends. Earl Mickler, who was visiting for the Christmas season and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Roberts, of Petroiiia street, left on BUMSTESD'S WORM SYRUP Effective May 30, 1937 8. S. Leaves Port Tampa on Su P. M., arriving Key West 7 A. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A, M. Tampa, For further information | ing and reception tonight at the | | Caballeros Hall on Amelia street | to elect officers, Frank Fieitas, CARLETONS ARE ON VISIT HERE grand luminar, announced. Sailr | Members, families and guests Guy Carleton, business man of | will be present social -| Guilford, Connecticut, and Mrs. ering. say _— Carleton, are recent visitors in Key West, have made up their! minds that Key West is a city with great opportunities, and they have decided to remain for a | while, possibly for the season. Mr. Carleton was the head of a company which operated a ware- house in Guilford containing 550} | Tooms.and:an immense business. j Recently he disposed of his hold- | ings, and decided to come to. Key ‘ West to spend a vacation. ' Nevada is the only state in the union that does not contain a streetcar line. TWO PRL y TOB CUBA ro undays and Wednesdays at 2:30 M. Mondays and Thursdays. pe ey ee arene ame Wertere: © Ee Oot Peet and rates call Phone 14 4. H. COSTAR, Ageat. APPLE DANCERS —also— DANCE and FLOOR SHOW New Year’s Eve THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Entertainment At Garden Of Roses What are your plans for New Year’s Eve? Pena’s Garden of Roses offers what promises to be an evening and night long to be remembered in the presentation of Jimmy Loss and his band. Jimmy’s band is establishing a position of high mefit in this city | in which he has made several. ap-| | Pearances during the season to |date. Local dance enthusiasts | have created a slogan’ especially | | for Jimmy, a dispenser of “music! | that pleases”. And that seems to} jbe just about as pleasing to} Jimmy as anything could ever be. | | On to Pena’s for grand time New Year's Eve. | | A patchwork quilt of 11,280) Pieces, each no larger than a! nickle, was pieced by Mrs. A. H | Elliston of Hereford, Tex. | | COLUMN | Coeccccccccoccocccccocs j PERSONAL OLD AT 40! GET PEP. New Ostrex Tonic Tablets} Kontain raw oyster invigorators | | fig. other ‘stimulants. One dose |LOstabisl new pep. Value $1.00. ~~Special-price 95c. Call, write Gardner’s Pharmacy. 6 I3t wed-thur-fri-tf HELP WANTED i |WANTED—Couple, man and wife, |” one must cook and do general housework. Oyt of town. Ap-} ply Chamber of Commerce. | dec28-3t | sana shidoecachstctide le ia aaa BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY | YOUNG AMERICAN, Gentile, business man, 34 years. Will) invest few thousand cash with| | services, in staple year round | going enterprise that can ex- pand. Building material, con- crete manufacturing preferred. Want to live South Florida. Give all details first letter, con- fidential. Write Advertiser, 24 Byers Ave., Akron, Ohio. dec23-lwkx | | | FOR SALE G. E. REFRIGERATOR, meditim size, $150. Trevmor Apartment . decl1-tf | | | | | PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed cards, $1.25. The Artman Press. mayl9-tf | CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner 5th and Staple Avente. | Apply Box D, The Citizen. | nov2-tt SECOND SHEETS—600 for 50c.; | The Artman Press, mayl9-tf 75 ROOM GOING HOTEL, Won-! derful future. Over Sea Realty | Exchange, Over Sea Hotel,! Key West, Fla. nov22-tf| REAL ESTATE | erties for sale or rent with the | CLEM C. PRICE ORGANIZA- TION. Registered Brokers. Phone 124. 505 Duval street. GaLquex decl-tf — ahead 'TO'SEEL ‘OR BUY REAL ES- “PATECr mortgage on Florida Keys; address E. R. Lowe, P. 0. | PRR: Tavernier, Florida. nov9-tf BICYCLES } j BICYCLES FOR RENT, by hour, day, week or month. J. Stowers company. WANTED CASH WAITING FOR USED CAR. Apply Box D, The Citi- zen. dec22-6t WANTED—Young man for serv- ice station work. Must be able to drive car. Apply Albury’s dec29-1t Service Station. TONITE HABANA-MADRID CLUB BIG APPLE CONTEST ZES BIG ADMISSION 75c Couple LADIES 25c GIRLS—MUSIC 5 Vaudeville Acts $1.00 COUPLE PHONE 220 Announcement Of Marriage In a quiet ceremony, Lilla Ann Gomez, daughter‘of Mr. and Mrs. | Manuel Gomez, Friday night was} made the bride of Samuel Guy Phillips of Lakeland, Florida, in the parsonage of St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Rey. A. L.} American Diplomacy Subjected To Test (Continued from Page Two) less and empty if the nations had been unable to build themselves up as personalities on an interna- tional stage, sensitive to friend- ship, enmity and all the other se- LEFT OVER HIGHWAY | Captain M. M. Watler left over) the highway this week for Fort Pierce, where he is employed in dredging operations, after spend- ing the Christmas holidays with his wife, Mrs. M. M. Watler, 1406 Olivia street, and sons, Malcolm and Paul. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1937" FORMER LOCAL PASTOR ARRIVES Rev. W. K. E. James, former pastor of the First Baptist church of Key West, is a visitor in the city today, meeting many of the actions of individuals. church .members who knew him |lina, and Vandenburg, Republi- | | 644,995,000 bushels is about 75 } R.| nov2-tf | Maureau, S. J., officiated in the} presence of;elatives. > bride was attended by Mrs. Warren Sawyer, and the groom by John Gomez. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips are at} home, 905 Elizabeth street, to! their many friends. THE ANSWERS (See “Who Knows?” on Page 2) 1. About forty years. 2. Yes. { 3. In 1935, Japan imported 92 percent of petroleum used. 4. He is “The Son of Heaven,” descending from the Sun Goddess Amaterasur. Nominally the head of all government, he participates | very little in actual government. 5. The prime movers are gen- rally considered to be Senators, jailey, Democrat of North Caro- Like individuals, they must ap- peal ‘to law when they are in- jured. Ifa warship is bombed, the incident is the more serious—be~ cause a warship is the property and symbol of a whole nation, not merely the private property of a citizen. That’s why a government usually gets sore enough to de- mand a bonus above actual dam- ages when a warship is destroyed. In law they call it “punitive dam- ages.” American diplomacy is particu+ larly sensitive to “sea incidents” involving either private or public vessels, because all of our wars, except the Mexican war, have grown out of troubles over ships at sea. An Unofficial War | Our very first excursion into | the fighting business after the Revolutionary war was our scrape} with the Tripolitan pirates, who {had enslaved American seamen. {It took the young republic four years to win the war that follow- mittee on No ‘ ie French were th p g ican men inte . "service ag: eir with the will be submitted to ie fi sy del : a treaty” one containing no provision for} the English were doing the motorized transportation and same thing on the international which is at least 100,000 acres in| seaways, and that also brought a forested country and 500,000 acres War in 1812, after the Britishers ean of Michigan. ‘6. From a by the Repub in non-forested “country. Under 24 grown bold enough to capture BP this definition, there are 82 forests | ‘i f the crew of the American convoy and 29 non-forested roadless areas’ Raitimore. Again the United in the United States. | ‘ 4 7 | States was victorious. 8. The estimated crop of 2-) Tt was not until 1898 that an- LEGALS THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT percent greater than in 1936. | 9. Estimates vary from 200 tc 300 million dollars. | 10. Exports to Japan in the first "\."",xp FOR MONROE COUNTY, ten months of this year were! FLORIDA. 53,000, i ,- | In the Matter of th ee borane chip of the person tates , ° year. The greatest increases in) HAROLD B. KNOWLES and i +t GERALD F. KNOWLES, minors. exports were in materials of value ““Norice is HEREBY GIVEN: BY in warfare: e Guardian- and estates j | 1808—Andew Johnson, a tailor’s | apprentice from his 10th to his| 16th year, chained to a table, | Greeneville, Tenn., mayor, con- | gressman, governor, senator, Vice President and President at Lin-) coln’s death, born at Raleigh, N. | C. Died July 31, 1875. ) |THE UNDERSIGNED. as. Guardian pert | of the estates and persons of Harold |B. Knowjes and Gerald F. Knowles, Coerececcoecocosoooocose ii Sctition the Honorable Tod: , | Raymond R. Lord, County Judge in ays and for Monroe County, Florida at ” a |his office in the Court House, Key A | West, Monroe County, Florida, at NNIVersariesS —_ | the hour of 10 orelock ‘A. M. ow the Se - 28th day of January, A.W. 1988, for Soccccconconscoooooeese® | an order authorizing the sale of . the interests of the aforesaid minors 1800—Charles Goodyear, inven-| jn“ and to the following described tor of the process of vulcanizing | property, tying and being in Monroe | County, florida, and more par- Tubber, born at New Haven, Conn. | ticijariy described as follows: Died,in.New York, July 1, 1860. Part of Tract Thirteen (13), on the Island of Key Monroe County, Florida, . better known as Lot Five (6) in Square One (1) of said Tract 13, according to a subdivision of a portion of said Tract made by W. A. Gwynn, County Surveyor, and duly recorded in Book “0”, page 195, IRVIN T. KNOWLE. As Guardian of the Estat Harold B. Knowles and Gers F. Knowles, minors. Old Island Trading Post Waterfront, N. End Duval St. —GIFTS— MONROE THEATER Jane Withers and Robert Kent in ANGEL'S HOLIDAY Preston Foster and Joan Fontaine in YOU CAN'T BEAT LOVE Matinee: Balcony, 10c: Orches- ira. 15-20c: Night: 15-25¢ ia at 5 a ¢ § fi ; : . - TRANSPORTATION 0. INC. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— wv {OL pase: se 45 | dec29,1937; jan5-12-19-26,1938 | —$$—$+—— Cdeevccccsevsesecevecesee ‘oday’s Horoscope eee ecesenccecsosonnne Today gives a i spirit, which will. prove @ pad handicap, unless held very severe- ly in hand. There is a good: ure of ability and the nature is’ capable of strong attachments and wise planning, but the arbitrary desire to dictate may cause dis- appointment if not failure of plans and the life. other “sea incident” aroused the nation. Then it was the battleship Maine that blew up in Havana harbor and started the war with Spain. Then there’s the Lusitania inci- dent of World war days, and the peculiar chain of notes that forced the United States finally to make jelaims and demands which | either of you, may while he was the pastor. p Rew. Yaneey JT... Shebane; who is, N@N Assi ita) the it of the pig Rev. so’clock, and. pn) ipyitation,is ex- tended, to. the entire community. Ke IN ‘THE COUNTY, JUDGE'S CO! IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. In re: Estate of RAYMOND FRANKLIN LONES, Deceased. a NOTICE TO CREDITORS To all creditors and all persons having or demands against said Est Za You, and éach of you, are hereby otified and required to present any or ve estate of Taymona Reaettin deceased, late of Monroe Florida, ‘to the Hon. Raymonil | Lora, County Judge -0f County, at his office tm | G tater} Courthosse in Monroe © ermany respect our threat | ida, within eight a from the date of the rst public it an joining the Allies in the World war. LEGALS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED i r (Senate Bill No. NOTICE IS HEREB E That Wm. 5S, Turner, Tax Certificate No, 321, ed. 4th day of June, A. BD. 1934, has filed same in my office and has pplication for a tax deed to reon. Said certificate 8. Mat Book 1, Page 102, as re- corded in Monroe County Records. The assessment of the said prop- erty und the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Fred said certificate shi according to la’ property described therein sold to the highest bidder at the tion hereof. Ali cl In re: Estate of MILTON A. RUSSELL, NOTICE TO CREDITORS . - To all creditors and all persons having claims or demands against said Estate: You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have the estate of Milton C.| deceased, late of Florida, ‘to the Hon. Lord, County Judge of County, at his office in the County Courthouse in Monroe County, Flor~ ida, within eight cale’ months court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of February, 1938, which is the 7th day of Feb- ruary, 1938. ; this 28th day of Decem- from date of the first tion hereof. All claims not presented within thi the manner preseribed be barred as provided bd; ted D 20th, A. BY! we in shall with - RECESSED-EDGE « SHEETROCK MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving All Points on Florida Keys between MIAMI AND KEY WEST Four round trips weekly direct between Miami Boats—with and Key West via Diesel Power 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 Sunday. iiscnnieilipeselicidamaescaial Daily service (except Sunday) via Trucks and Boats between Miami and Key West, serving all in- termediate points on Florida Keys. 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