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Mothers Entertain At Reception On Monday Night | Bi reception for the faculty and| Miss Lucette De Barritt. A draw| board, P.-T. A. of the | prize was won by Mrs. W. C. Dun- School, was given by the) can. Social | Calendar | THURSDAY— First Concert of Winter Series. Hospitality Band. Bayview Park. 8 P.M. ia FRIDAY— Meeting Room Mothers Harris School P.-T. A. Home of Mrs. Ramon Rodriguez, 925 Flem- ing Street. 3:30 P. M. ania SATURDAY— lc DENY APPuicavion| AUXILIARY KETCH (Continued from Page One) ON “COLD RUSH completed and ready for use next week. Report of C. Sam B. Curry of criminal court was presented | showing activities of the tribunal | during December, was read and | ordered filed. | Collections of Tax Collector Gold Reported In Certain Section Of The Country VOYAGE TO-SOUTH AMERICAN RIVER Pe ceerecccsccccceseseseesesseeeseesseseseseeesees Reminiscent of the days when, and canal on Lake Okeechobee, the country went wild when the vision of gold in California was in every one’s brain, is THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1988. She May Smile. Thoush Chorus Girl—What am I to de go gah Director — Nothing lini ctpaents ant D ing to say, and almost noth ‘wear, ‘The RFC is ready and w: to lend railroads to meet operat ing needs, Jesse Jones says. ‘The Dear Gants burning, | Ladd were reported as follows:|the cruise taken by the “Mys-/ si | During December, $3,940.67 and/ tery”, #38-foot auxiliary ketch | very di th th, from ‘Tampa, on a gold expedition ane te oe another | up a river in the northern part of p Asimple and effective color ght at the Overseas Hotel Ball-| scheme of red and silver was car- - | Tied out on the refreshment table. hip pin was, present- | Poinsettias and Christmas candles Jackson Day Dance. Club) Miramar. 9:30 P. M. ape CPs were utilized. A large cake with | ; of “Welcome Faculty” was in the; WEDNESDAY— | Annual Woman’s Club recep- deposit was made of $581.93. Certificate of the canvassing South America. However, this trip is no wild ing | center of the decorated table. Hot | tion for winter visitors. Pub- board showing the check of the! flyer to look for treasure, Cap- p Chit Ecos ce ear.Fe- ed nek 2p i short program was cremnited ‘Which the “Bells of St. Mary's” fis played by Gerald Saunders Fred Knight in a very pretty i olin and guitar duet, and “Once A While” and “Harbor Lights” pre sung by Miss Virgie Key, gs Lucette De Barritt accom- y at the piano. = Weleome address was delivered ‘Mfs. S. A. Petersen. vi novel games were play - +?he “definitions ending in, game was won by Mrs. Carl The “largest number of is beginning in syllable cat” & won by Mrs. W. C. Duncan. ex,of the “advertisement slo- at tion” contest was ‘Right for the first time this ‘and made plans for the Pill Sweeting and Miss Lois iamms were selected to cast | di two royalty one-act ys and President Esperdy a sno) one. _ Orlando Es- 9 is to be responsible for | entertainment, Miss to handle make-up and ge ‘management and Mrs. Eva ‘Warner, contacts and general chairmen are hopeful | may meet out-of-town persons who will par-| “ gtoup expressed en- | when told that Bayview | for Jimmy will be it, 9:30 o'clock, in auspices of Club. — Fine, High Grade FOODS « Day after day our foods are consistently finer in quality and lower in price. Why shop around when it's all to your advantage to trade here! chocolate, cake and cookies were | served. Guests present: Mrs. S. A. Petersen, Mrs. B. C.| Papy, Mrs. Blondon Goehrin; Mrs. S. M. Key, Mr. and Mrs. Ben: jamin Lowe, Albert Carey, Mis: Leota Grillion, Mrs. Dumont Hud-} dieston, Mrs. Isabell Ball. Mrs. Ethea Stricker, Mrs. Ma-} vereen Meador, Miss Marie Has-| kins, Miss Helen Williams, Miss Jennie Seymour, Mr. and Mrs.| Carl Rom, Mrs. R. H. Dopp, Mrs. | Victor Watkins, Mrs. Charlotte) Haskins. Mrs: Emma Albury, Miss Virgie | lic Library, 4-6 P. M. } Meeting Harris School P.-T. A. Harris School Auditorium. 3 P.M. eos ° | Miss Elizabeth Lowe, connected | with the George B. Buck Insur- | ance Actuary of New York, left | this morning after a holiday vaca- | tion with family, to resume her | duties. votes in the December 30 special/ tain H H. Benton, who lives in election, révealed the following: | Lake Mary, Florida, says. It has For the proposition of the county | been reported that gold has been to give annually $50,000 to the/discovered up that river by means, ti city for debt service, the vote was, of placer mining. Captain Ben- For, 976, and Against, 11. Six | ton has had 27 years of mining blank votes were cast. | engineer experience im Central Report of Tax Collector Ladd! America and will go about his showed revenue from the issu- | placer mining with ‘the best! ance of occupational ‘licenses for | known and practical methods. He the year 1938, amounting to $1,- | has along the well-known “Mon-' 163.85 for the state, and $581.93/tana Washboard”, a machine in) for the county. fehick the soil of the river is pour- | Three applications for licenses! ed, shaken, and the gold dust for the sale of liquor were pre-| separated. The report ghat gold sented and will be acted on at) dust has been discovered in that | Dance Tonight At Garden Of Roses Key West Drama Club met | Key, Miss Lucette De Barritt, | Mrs. Ramon Rodriguez, Mrs. Carl} Miss Helen Pollock, who was Bervaldi, Mrs. Mervin Russell, | visiting with her father, L. Port Gerald Saunders, Fred Knight,| pa — over Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Duncan. VT: | sigtoemyr this morning Jaeck- | sonville, after a visit” of Several Wondering what to do tonight? | 44¥S- the meeting to be held next Wed- nesday. These applications are received one meeting and action A at the next, and the are regular, not special, | inted.oyt. | of Mrs. Geo. Smith, | “By The Sea” at| | Bey Largo. Application of Albert- | | Russell, license for an estab- | Sap Poets c known as “Rus-} | jé Store”, 613 Duval] | Kolvig, who has river is authertic, the captain states. In the party with him is Harold a great of experience imei Alex Brun,a ft Sarasota, a Florida. : brought ed central How about a nice evening of dancing and _ entertainment? There’s a good dance being given at Pena’s Garden of Roses this evening, starting at 9 o’clock.| Jimmy .Loss is prepared to render | his “music that pleases” at the head of his accomplished band. No closing time is announced | for this affair and an evening | S©¥' chock full of swell music, entertainment and fun galore is promised those who are planning | to attend. And, don’t forget! give their second Cocktail Party | of the season next Sunday after-/| noon from 5 to 7 o'clock. The guarantee an overflow crowd at the next affair on Sunday. day and Saturday evening. Dancing will commence at nine, with musie by the Casa /Marina orchestra, under the di- t BREFRESERES BRRERERER Ee BER Eaton and Elizabeth Sts. James E. Madison, of Nashville, | Tenn., who was spending a brief visit in the city, left this morning by bus for Miami and after a ! stay of several days, will go to Atlanta, Ga., enroute home. several days in Key West as the | guest of relatives and friends, left this morning in bus of the Florida Motor Lines for his home in Mi- ami. Lewis Richardson, who is em-| ployed on the ferry line between |No Name and Matecumbe, left | this morning for No Name Key. Mrs. G. Kantor and grand-) daughter, Gladys, left on the bus this morning for Miami where they will visit for a while with relatives. Morris Hawley, of Okauchee, Wisconsin, who is visiting for the winter, was an arrival several | weeks ago and is the guest of Dr. |J. R. Jason. Dr. Jason left this morning for a brief visit in Mi-/ ami. Cerard Cobert of East Moline,) IL, recently won a grave digging contet by completing the digging ofa grave in one hour, six and jone-half minutes. Tiquez, 925 Fleming St. All Room representatives are) urged to attend this meeting. || $22 Fleming Phone 11 SR DPDIBDIILABLS Phil Henson, who was spending’ | street. Charles F. Bielman, to be| through the Caloosahatchee river known.as the “Island Package | Store”, Key. West, Fla. airs vsice te mt A, TORRES HAS months’ period in the year 1937, | were read as from the following | officials: Tax Assessor J. Otto Kirchhein- | er showed earnings of $1,950, with | expenses of $786.79, leaving a net} | iting for several days with rela- balance of $1,163.21. County — Solicitor a gat art, tives and friends, left yesterday | Cleare, Jr. of criminal | earnings -of $1,315; “expenses of | Morn | $15, net earnings of $1,300. jon the bus of the Florida Motor Peace Justice Enrique Esquin-| Lines, ana was smiling happily | aldo, Jr., a total of $146.40, ex-| when he left. penses of $70; net, $76.40. | Asked why he was wearing the Peace Justice E. R. Lowe, a to-| smile, he said, “I am smiling! | tal of $404.61 for the year 1937.| about ‘Alfred, my son. You know A. Aurelio Torres, who was vis- notonous item in the diet, when he heard a plop as of something looked out of the hatch, and there was a nice wet pampano thrashing the deck. Needless to say, there was sizzling fresh) fish on the meat diet that night | tively refuses to disclose, but | which is somewhere in northern | peal pe oon pepe ea ‘ing for his home in Miami, |’ Expenses amounted to $119.10;! [ait he has been married 12" net, $285.51. ears, and on December 29, his, Constable ‘Cleve Johnson, of array his wife presented him Tavernier, total of $704.58; penses of $342; net, $362.58. minutes later and he would have | Clerk Ross C. Sawyer, total of| missed being born on the same $7,648.23; expenses, $2,525.69; net,| date as his daddy. Tell me I'm $5,122.54. Mr. Sawyer’s report) not happy!” showed for the entire year his} =) SS earnings was $7,997.89. His com- ; eeeescecssecoose pensation allowed was $6,798.73, | It’s Deliciously Fresh! and presented a check for $1,- — TRY IT TODAY — | 199.73, drawn in favor of the} | county, covering the excess. The jury list for the year-1937, for the criminal court, was in pro- | ces of formation and members of | CUBAN COFFEE the commissioners were supplying, ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS Clerk Sawyer with the list of | names to be placed in the box. | | ISLAND INN —TOURIST— Peter Lorre-Virginia Field in THINK FAST, MR. 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