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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN LEGALS | 1 THE CIRCUIT COURT oF | THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT_IN AND col CER’ D. A. MCDOUGAL, et al, Making Ready For Opening Of Flower Show Tomorrow (By NINA LESLIE CALLEJA) Tomorrow afternoon, Friday, at.4:00 o'clock, there will take plage the formal opening to the public of the annual Key West Flower Show, sponsored by the Garden Club. This year it will be presented at the Industrial Lighthouse Building No. 1 spacious building where the vari- a ous.groups of exhibits will appear! to great advantage. There will be on display many tropical plants and flowers, pa'ms, hanging basets, a special exhibit of antiques, handicraft, and also} beautiful table displays arranged by Mrs. Norberg Thompson, com- | prising dinner and luncheon set tables and a breakfast tray. The judges will award ribbons to the various exhibits at a pre- view beginning at noon tomor- row. The Flower Show, after opening at 4:00 p. m. to the pub- lic, will continue to 10:00 p. m. Friday, 10:00 a. m. to 10:00 p. m. Saturday and also Sunday. The entire Key West Flower | Show is unique of its kind, and many visitors have said of it in past years that it was more in- teresting and instructive than any others they had ever viewed. A large atendance, exceeding that; “of former years, is 3 j Pythians To Hold Memorial | Services Tomorrow Evening * Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Knights of Pythias hall, 72% Fleming street, members of the-order will join to again hold their Memorial services, which is an @nnual event. Ass has been the custom of the otder in the past, the public is being invited to attend the serv- ices; and enjoy the program which has“been arranged especially for PreSentation of The Flag. Tonight A one act farce is to be re- Number 21 ©. E. S. tonight at the Scottish Rite Hall. Seores of persons have re- quested the repeat performance it was finally devided to i Z this year will it of the Masonic Saturday will be 2 gala dance night at Raul’s Club with the! dance given by the Junior Wo- man’s Club for the benefit of the Public Library. A. number of benefit affairs have. been arranged for the Libr- ary, and this affgir, which will be bright with the beauty of mem- bers of the Junior Woman’s Club, is in line with the drive. It is hoped that the very latest books, of which the library is in sore need, can be purchased, and that many of the classics which are not available at the library, will be filled in through the medium | of these benefits. There are other expenses of the Library which must be met, and the drive is al- 80 partly for that purpose. , Quite a large crowd is usually present at the Raul Saturday night dances, but it is hoped that everyone who can purchase a ticket for the affair do so and help the Library. Tickets are available from any member of the Junior Woman's Club. PERSONAL MENTION | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schreiber and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Sloan, who are spending the winter in Key West, left today for Havana for a few days, expecting to re- turn on Tuesday, next week. Mrs. Sue Appel, who was visit- ing ih Key West for about six weeks and was the guest of rel- atives, Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Appel, left on Florida Motor Lines bus this morning, returning to her home in New York Cecil Curry and Curry, left over the morning for a stay days in Miami Dr. Henry Gekeler, brother of Dr. J. C. Gekeler, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church here. accompanied by Mrs. Gekeler. | Directi F America. Opening Ode. Ritual. Taps. Roll Call. Prayer, Rev. Wm. L. Halladay. | Ritual. j Piano Solo, Miss Marjorie Frow. Address, Hon. Allan B. Cleare. | Music, Pythian Orchestra. | Address, Judge Wm. V. Al-| bury. j | Music, Pythian Orchestra. i Closing Ceremony. Room Mothers Plan Meeting Charles H. Ketchum on Eaton street. All members of this group are tequested to attend this meeting. | | School Circle To Hold Session Regular monthly meeting of Key West Junior-Senior Figh School P.-T. A. will be held in auditorium of Harris School) | Tuesday evening, March 1, 3:00 o'clock. | It is hoped that there will be a ; large attendance at this session. | | Miss Betty Peyser | To Give Concert | Miss Betty Peyser, nationally {known soprano from New York} City, will be heard in a concert} |tomorrow night 9 o'clock at the | ‘Casa Marina Lounge. | | Miss Peyser will sing through | the sponsorship of the Musical; Guild, which is giving the per-! formance for the benefit of the Monroe County Community | 'Clinic. | | The Guild, which has been re- | cently formed, is doing wonderful | work for the city in presenting | the best of music in the city both | through the members of the club} ‘and outside musicians and sing- | jers. Their regular meeting is on |}Monday night and is featured leach time by a program. *| | { were recent arrivals in Key West from Cleveland, Ohio, for an ex- tended visit. At some time dur- ing his stay here, Dr. Gekeler will occupy the pulpit at the Presby- terian church. Mrs. Fred Kirtland left on the morning bus for Miami where she will spend a few days visiting friends and attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williamson, who had been visiting in Key West for several days, left this Active ‘or LP ITCH active ‘The combining of several medicines make Imperial! Lotion ee effective in sooth- im joyful: roast “3 forms of caused scalp ii ‘Two sizes 35c and $1.00. @Weesvevcecvevecesescesecs Bob Livingston—Ray Corrigan Max Terhune GHOST TOWN GOLD —also— COMEDY — SERIAL FRANK JOHNSON DIAMOND MONDAY— | | | | } ' Social Calendar THURSDAY— Concert, Hospitality Band. 8 P. M. Bayview Park. Meeting, Junior Woman's Club. Public Library. Annual Sock’ Social of Fern Chapter Number 21, OES., for benefit of Masonic Home of Florida. 8 P. M. Scottish Rite Hall. Supper, sponsored by ladies of First M. E. (Stone) Church. 5:30 P. M. Church Annex. a FRIDAY— Opening of Key West Flower} Show, sponsored by Garden Club and Tree Guild. 4 P. M. Lighthouse Department Industrial Building. Concert by Miss Betty Peyser, soprano. 9 P. M. Casa Ma- rina Lounge. =—o— ATURDAY— Dance for Benefit Public Li- brary, sponsored by Junior Woman’s Club. 10 P. M. Raul’s Club. Second Day of Key West Flow- er Show, sponsored by Gar- den Club and Tree Guild. Open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. en SUNDAY— Last Day of Key West Flower Show, sponsored by Garden Club and Tree Guild. Open 10 A. M. to 10 P.M. Light- house Department Industrial Building. —iee Meeting Room Mothers Junior- Senior High School P.-T. A. ° 4 P. M. Home of Mrs. Charles H. Ketchum, Eaton Street. Meeting, Music Guild. 8 P. M. Overseas Hotel Salon. —o— TUESDAY— Regular Meeting Junior-Senior High Schooi P.-T. A. 8 P. M. Harris School Auditorium. TRANSPORTATION e e Cuba Arrives From Tampa Steamship Cuba, of the P. and O. S. S. Co., arrived this morning from Tampa with six first cabin passengers and one second for Key West; 94 first cabin and two second cabin passengers for Ha- vana. Key West arrivals: C. F. Ir- vins, Mrs. Irvins, Richard Irvins, Peter Irvins, Mrs. L. F. Hubbell, J. O. Osteen, E. Ogden. Carried on the manifest of the vessel were the following items: For Key West, 20 tons of freight, one automobile and two sacks of mail; for Havana, one ton of freight and six sacks of mail. Among the bookings for Ha-| vana from Key West are: Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schreiber, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Sloan and a few others. morning over the highway for | Philadelphia. Mrs. M. Young, who spent a Pleasant week in the city as a guest at the home of Captain and Mrs. Charles Archer on Caroline street, left this morning for Mi- ami. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Waldern, who were visiting for two weeks in the city, left this morning on the early bus for Miami where they will visit for two days be- fore leaving for New York. Mrs. Donald Stewart, of Ithaca. New York, who was spending sev- eral weeks at the home of her mother, Mrs. L. W. Bethel and there met other relatives, left over the highway this morning jas Trustees, Plaintiffs, | vs. NO. 6-593 DE-MONROE REALTY COM- NY, a dissolved Florida Corpor- tion, et al, Defendants. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION " FOR MONROE | in a mussel served him at a res- NTY, FLORIDA. IN CHAN-| taurant. } } IN THE NAME OF THE STATE! |OF FLORIDA: TO: The defendants in the above styled cause who are hereinafter named and who are Interested in any part or all of the lands here- inafter’deseribed, if living, and if dead. to all parties, claiming an interest under said defendants, or any of them, deceased or other- wise, including his or her devisees. grantees, spouses or other claim- ants under such known persons, if dead. and all unknown absent defendants in this cause; It appearing by sworn bill of conrplaint filed in the above entitled cause that the plaintiffs are entitled to an Order for Publication, IT IS ORDERED that the following nam- ed defendants, and each of them, appear in this cause as herein fur- ther ordered: Paul M. Frank L. Louise Greene Edward Burd and Gretta his wife. Essie Redman: and if married, his r her spouse, Samuel J. Schang, and if married. Mrs. Samuel J. Schang his wife. The residences of said defendants being unknown, and if any of the above named defendants is married. his or her unknown spouse. and each and every of the above named defendants separately and severally, if living, and if any of the avove named defendants be dead. his her unknown heirs, devisees, or other claimants, claiming any right. title or interest under them, or either of them, deceased or other- wise, and all persons having or claiming any Burd, fdissolved corporation or, interest in the real} perty lying and being situa:+ in| , State of Florida, | th half (N%) of Section Thirty-six (36). Township Fifty- four (34) South, Range Thirty- four (34) East. IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED | that the above named defendants, | each and all of them, be and they! hereby required to appear i above styled cause on the 4th day of April, A. DU. 1938, otherwise the allegations of the Bill of Com- plaint will be taken as confessed by them. and each of them. are the And it further appearing by sworn | bill of complaint in this cause that -Monroe Realty Company is a da Corporation which has been ved according to the laws of ite of Florida, and that the ssolved corporation is, or would be, if it were not for such dissolution, the apparent claimant of some claim, title, interest or es- above described, and that they may pe parties or persons, natural, cor- porate or municipal, interested in said land, claiming through of un- der said dissolved corporation and that such persons or parties are un- | known after diligent search an‘ in- quiry. It further appearing by s¥orh bill of complaint that at the time Dade- Monroe Realty Company, a Florida corporation, was dissolved, its Di- | rectors were Paul M. Frank, M.S. L. Louise Greene, who, | under the law, became Trustees for such dissolved corporation: Paul M. Frank and L. Louise Greene, Cariton a | through or under said dissolved cor- | parties are unknown to plaintiffs . legal or equitable, in the lands | | tions of said bill will be taken as that | surviving Directors as such Trus- | tees, have been made parties defen- | dant in this cause; that the resi- |dencen and addresses of the said Paul M. Frank and L. Louise Greene are unknown to affiant. IT IS, THEREFORE, FURTUER ORDERED that the said Paul M. Frank and L. Louise Greene, as such Trustees, appear in the above styled cause on or before the 4th day of il, A. D. 1938, otherwise the al- legations of the bill of complain will be taken as confessed by them, |and each of them. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said dissolved corporation, Dade- Monroe Realty Company, and all ther persons or parties. whether natural, corporate or municipal, in- terested in the above described property claiming through or un- der said dissolved corporation, are required to appear in the above en- titled cause on or before the 4th day of April A. D. 1938. otherwise the allegations of the bill of com- plaint in the above entitled cause will be taken as confessed a3 to them, and each of them. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this Order be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in the Key West Citizen, a newspaper >ub- lished in Monroe County, Florida. DATED this 23rd day of February > Sawyer Tourt in and for Monroe County, Florid: By Florence E. Sawy Deputy IRA C. HAYCOCK Attorney at Law Miami, Florida. feb. 24, mar. 3-10-17-24, 1938 Subscribe to The Citizen. MONROE THEATER j Wm. Boyd—Georgie Hayes RUSTLER’S VALLEY —and— TALENT SCOUT Matinee: Balcony, 10c:; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ HEADQ jary, A. D. | J. Bunion Bethel, deceased; that she i r. { Clerk. | JEGALS | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MONROE COU) ‘ERY. | IE HOLTSBERG and her hus- band, FRANK HOLTSBERG, Plaintiffs, | Foreclosure of Mortgage | CIRCULAR REALTY COMPA‘ a} Corportion, dissolved, | and all unknown persons or parties (whether natural, corporate or| municipal) claiming through, under or from said Circular Realty Com- pany, dissolved, Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION i It appearing by the sworn bill} filed in the above stated cause which is a suit for the foreclosure of mort- Sage, that the defendant Circular Realty Company, a Delaware Cor- poration, was dissolved by a pro-/ clamation of the Governor of the State of Delaware on the 19th day of January 1932: - respective places of residence of a} majority of the Board of Directors | of said Circular Realty Company, at the time of its dissolution, are | unknown to plaintiffs; that said} is (or would | be if it were not for such dissolu- tion) the apparent claimant of a claim, title and interest and estate, whether legal or equitable, in and to the land which is the subject matter of this suit, described as: On the Island of Key West, and known on William A. Whitehead's map of said Islaad delineated in February, A. D. 1829. as a Part of Lot Two (2) in Square Sixty-two (62). Com- mencing at the Corner of Duval and Southard Streets, and runs thence in a Southeasterly di- rection along Duval Street Twenty-five (25) feet and one and one-half (1%) _ inches: thence at right angies in a Southwesterly direction Seven- ty-nine (79) feet; thence at right angles in a Northwesterly di- rection Twenty-five (25) feet and one and one-half (1%) inches: | thence at right ies in a |} Northeasterly direction and | along Southard Street Seventy- nine (73) feet back to the point of beginning. Reference yeing had to Book J. of Deeds, on Pages 235 and 36 thereof, Monroe Cou Records. and that plaintiffs believe + may be parties or persons, whe natural, corporate, or municipal interested in said | | | land, claiming poration, and that said persons or after diligent search and inquiry: it is therefore ordered that said Circular Realty Company, a Dela- ware Corporation, dissolved, and all parties, claiming interests, under or from (Circular Realty Company dis- solved) or otherwise in the herein- before described property be and they are hereby ordered and requir- ed to appear.to the Bill of Com- plaint filed in said cause on or be- fore Monday. the 4th day of April, A. D. 1938, otherwise the allega- confessed by said defendants. It-is further ordered that this order be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- lished in said County apd State. Ordered this 23rd day of Febru- 1938. € > Ress C Sawyer Clerk Cireuit Court Monree County, Florida. John G. Sawye: Soeliciter for P' feb: intifts. > mar3-Med 7-24,1938 IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. IN PRO- BATE. ; Im re the Estate of J. BUNION BETHEL, Deceased. Te All Whem It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that Lil- lian Bethel has filed her final re- port as executrix of the estate of has filed her petition for final dis- charge, and that she will apply the Honorable Raymond R. Lord, County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, on the 19th day of Mareh, 1938, for approval of same and for final discharge as executrix of the estate of J. Bunion Bethel, deceas- ed, on this 23rd day of February. 1938 LILLIAN BETHEL, Executrix of the estate of feb. 24, mar. 3-1 evecccccsccsssees It’s Deliciously Fresh! — TRY IT TODAY — STAR * BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS TEXACO FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE — MARINE SERVICE — IN KEY WEST For everything you desire in FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES. Look Over This List! STRAWBERRIES —aend several other. season- able Fruits and Vegetables. GIVE US A TRIAL FOR YOUR FRESH MEAT REQUIREMENTS ARCHER’S GROCER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24 1938. ee KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY Happenings Here Just Ten Years Ago Teday As Taken From The Files Of The Citizen CLASSIFIED COLUMN Key West's delights as a winter resort,«as seen by Postmaster General Harry S. New, have been written into the Congressional | Record. With the entire lower house in session, a letter from Mr. | New was read in which he point- ed out that the glowing pictures painted to him of Key West, were not overdrawn; that he made no mistake in choosing this city as a place for recreation and that Key been reported. Congressman W. J. Sears asked the unanimous con- sent of the house to read the let- it. Mr. Sears had written several Wester should. and doubtless will 0 out of hus way to mesure mem- BICYCLES BICYCLES FOR RENT, by hour,| 75 ROOM GOING HOTEL. Won- derful future. Over Sea Realty Exchange, Over Sea Hotel, Key West,’Fla. nov22-tf MUST SELL 30xl1 ft. boat fully equipped for living aboard, 16 hp. Regal motor. Anchored continuation) one-half mile from White St. Inquire at boat after 5 P. M. or see Clem Price. Realtor. feb21-6tx CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner Sth and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tf ilk | | | i FRESH LAID EGGS everyday from nest to you. Call at 1609 Flagler Ave. jan28-lmo HELP WANTED HELP WANTED—Apply Plaza Restaurant, 503 Duval street. man fo hours afterward. Upwards ee -——| of 25 cars left the city this after- WANTED |noon to greet the arrivals when SANDE A ka iy om | they arrived at No Name, and es- WANTED—A chance to bid °F | cort them to the city. In the dele- yous eant greeting sect ~ ation were repreesntatives of the ad county, city, Chamber of Com. ae eh Lit fy ‘ t ' i \ ef { I fi Tt f [| 4 { E i tai bi | | a # iq f yh Til WANTED TO RENT—House with two bedrooms; furnished or un- furnished. March 15. Good lo- cation. Reasonable. Year lease desired. Write Box MC, The Citizen. feb23-2t FOR RENT FOR RENT—Unfurnished 2-story House, completely renovated. i 4 ve a4 | rf i f & +) i ! 5 18 VISIT OUR... 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