The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 16, 1938, Page 6

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SOCIA ACTIVITIES THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘BEN TREVOR SOLE OWNER OF LAUNDRY PURCHASES INTEREST HELD L Visitors Enjoy Lunehepns, / .;; At Pirate’s Cove Camp Delightful luncheons, dinners son, Lake Forest, Ill, Mr. and and cocktail parties have been Mrs. G. S. Seewald, Memphis, enjoyed at Pirate’s Cove during Teriti}'and Mr. and Mrs. S. Craw- the past week, by groups of visi- | ford;Jr., also of Memphis. tors and residents of Key West. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bonnell, Recent dinner guests at the Bayhead, N. J., E. A. Morris and amp were: Major General F. M. Mr. and Mrs. C. Blackburn Mil- Andrews, Commander of the air|ler, Yonkers, were luncheon forces United States Army, Lieut-' guests on Monday. Mr. Miller is nant Colonel R. L. Maxwell, president of the Salt Water Ang- ordnance officer, U. S. air forces, lers Club of America, and he and and Mrs. Maxwell, Major Leland his party returned to the camp Miller, air corps U. S. Army, and for the bonefish and tarpon fish- Ralph Gallagher. A cocktail party ing. Mr. Miller made a number of complimenting U. S. A. visitors good catches and brought in a to the camp was given by the fine tarpon. It is only a short run camp last Sunday. to the tarpon grounds, from the Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Meed, Con- camp, and several parties have meaut, O., who have been fishing been arranged for night fishing every day for the past two weeks! during these gorgeous moonlight and having splendid catches, now | nights. have as their guest Mrs. Mabel Herbert Lawton received many Haskel, also of Conneaut. Other | compliments on the 16 pound per- arrivals at the camp are Mrs. Ir-| mit which he recéfhtly caught on ving Smith and brother, Orad,/a nine thread bonefish line and Hawley, of New York City, Mr.) light pole. It required Mr. Law- and Mrs. F. C. Woods, Stephen, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wil-' mit on such ‘light taekle. |Miss 0. Bedsole Wede Julio Lacedonia Miss Ollie Belle Bedsole of Tallahassee, Florida, became the Greatly Enjoyed A good attendance turned out last evening to witness the oper- etta “Four Leaf Clover,” by stu- dents of Harris School in that school’s auditorium. The produc- tion was directed by Mrs. Norma Dopp. Evidence of much, patient coaching was on hand as. all in all, the children carried off all parts, both spoken and sung. without a hitch. The Gypsy and ish costumes, as well as the itself, with the story of the of Mr .and Mrs. Julio Lacedonia of this city yesterday afternoon in the Lacedonia home on Fog- arty Avenue. Judge Raymond R. Lord performed the ceremony. Dr. and Mrs. Delio Cobo stood for the couple, and only immed- jate family was present. The couple will reside | Eaton street. ‘Entertainment By ‘Fern Chapter — - Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of Eastern Star, will sponsor an .en- tertainment tomorrow: evening, on an exhibition out front of 8:00 o’clock in Southern Cross curtain of Rhythm playing Rooms, downstairs in - Scottish sticks, tamberines, bells, and ; Rite Hall on Eaton Street. cymbals. A commendable per-;. Public has been invited to at- Between the first and second ect of the three-act performance, lower-grades’ Rhythm Band PERSONAL MENTION Social Calendar eeecees THURSDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 8 P. M Bayview Park, z Rotary Luncheon. 12:15 P. M. St. Paul's Church Annex. se a | FRIDAY— Minstrel, Benefit of Commun- ity Chest. Rotary Club. 8:15 P. M. High School Audi- torium. tend the hearing of John Black- ‘wells case in Criminal Court, left for two weeks, left this morning on the early bus for Miami ex Toute to Jacksonville. -_— Community Clinic and Bay- view Park Playground Equip- ment Fund.‘ 10 P. M. Ha- bana-Madrid’ Club. —o. SUNDAY— | Concert, "Hospitality “Band. P. M-” Soutty Beach. Martin Key left this morning the bus for Miami for a brief business visit and..will return in few days. 4 BIBLE READINGS — at No Name Key, making the trip by bus. ‘ = - The special lectures and Bible readings continue at Grace and Truth Hall, 1127 Southard street, this evening, with A. E. Booth, of Pasadena, California, in the pul- pit. Mrs. John Anti, who was spend- ing a while visiting relatives in Havana, returned on the Steam- ship Cuba yesterday ae ee sei Tonight's meeting will be given a 8 High Schoo}, left oh” the ve? © Bible readings to be fol- yesterday afternoon fer a t@wed by a lecture tomorrow 2 al visit in Lakeland, ‘Fla.°/night and prayer meeting on Fri- 1%, — ‘day The meetings start at 7:30 * Mrs. Nettie Brazil and daugh-|o’clock. Everybody is welcome ter, Miss Rose Burget, are visit- to attend. ing in Key West wee, SKS 2p £3) Mrs. Fred Mendenhall, who} BRIDGE WORKERS was called to Key West on ac- Calis for workmen on the “@ount of the death of her bro- ther, Howard Lorimer Colmey thas returned to her home in Fort bridge construction contracts are few and far between these days, says Wm. V. Little, in charge of Wayne, Indiana FASTENED TO TRICYCLE the United States employment offices In the WPA headquarters ~ Scotts Bluff, Neb—Sonny Pat- fterson of this city has an alarm | puilding. Glock entased in tin fastened to} t one has been received in some time, and this was for 10 negro laborers to be sent to the the front of his tricycle. Each time he Starts on 4 trip Mrs Patterson gets the alarm for the time she'C. Y. Thomason Co, at Conch -- wants him to return. | Key, for rubbing concrete. ton 45 mimutes to land the per- bride of Julio R. Lacedonia, son | ‘ may19-t! BY LATE GEO. MORRIS; TAKEN OVER BY COURT PROCEDURE | Ceesssesoceooossoseses | SSOSSSSSSHSOSSSSSSOSESES | Heron Arrives In Port | ‘The Power Boat Heron, Cap-| Ben D. Trevor, head of the Co- | tain Eugene Sweeting, of the/lumbia Steam Laundry, said to- | Overseas Bec raeng 0 Bares day that he had purchased the in- * ved in . > = for Key West. ss » am CLASSIFIED COLUMN EASTER CHICKS was left to Mrs. Morris upon his he was the sole owner of the laundry, except for an interest held by Dr. S. D. W. Light, of Miami. There will be some improve- ments made in the plant during the next six mont said Mr. FOR SALE—1,000 day-old baby ‘Trevor, and some new machinery } chicks for Easter. Only 10c i, to be installed, to keep pace each, while they “last. Arriv- with the growing business. ing. Wednesday. Monroe Meat wr Trevor also said that at the Market, 510 Fleming Street. death of Mr. Morris a trust was | Quality Meat and martes created, as provided in the will of Fi 2 4 4. “The trust, which was to be held Practical advice... 37. years’. €X-) pps D:W! Light, of Miami, perience on Florida Keys. ©. s52°wenid'S. Morris for life, and R. Lowe, Registered Broker. 2+ her death’ was to become the ‘Tavernier, Florida. ‘P. ioe property of Benjamin Trevor. The 21. mari<-tl decree of Judge Gomez permitted the sale of the property, which | POULTRY consisted of 187 shares’ in the laundry stock to Mr. Trevor for $9,350, and automatically dis- charged Dr. Light as trustee. HUGH KANE IS REAL ESTATE — Conseryative, |FRESH LAID EGGS everyday from nest to you. Call at 1609 | Flagler Ave. marll-lmo i FOR RENT j | APARTMENT—One or two bed- | rooms, shower and tub. Con- ; tinuous hot water, GE refrig- | erator. See R. R. Lord, County gehen, ; Hugh Kane, of Cleveland, Ohio, Court House. member of the staff of the Cleve- |GARAGE APARTMENT, modern jand Press, who is visiting in the | convenientes, electric ice box. city, paid a courtesy call at The 1502 South street. marl4-lwk Citizen this morning, to meet the FOR RENT—Five-room furnished ~~ Dyring the course of his con- apartment. 1029 Fleming street. | yersation, Mr. Kane said one of : marl5-lwk the objects of his visit was to gather data for an article he pro- maré-lwk FOR RENT—Five-room furnish- ed Cottage, on waterfront, cool which will be made and quiet. $15.00 month. Fish- publication at once. coe AUTO COLLUSION HERE YESTERDAY mari5-3tx Jose Hernandez, driving a coupe, smashed into Dr. Enrique j Rodriguez yesterday at the corner ST ge er eo ae of Duval and Division, badly | RENT A MOTO-SCOOT by hour smashing Dr. Rodriguez’ car and | or day. “A Treat ‘That Can’*| breaking his finger. |. Be ready for ; | BICYCLES | sicvouas For RENT. by hour, day, week or month. J. R. i Stowers Company. * nov2-tf ’ j MOTO-SCOOTS Beat”. Moto-Scoot Service,’ Dr. Rodriguez was on Duval | 701% Duval street. mar4-12tx proceeding north and started to ; ——___— _ turn into Division street when Mr. j FOR SALE Hernandez drove full into the side | ae ag | Of his car. | CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor-- The Rodriguez car was badly ner Sth and Staple Avenue. smashed, the side and fenders of Apply Box D, The Citizen. it being caved in, the chassis hit | nov2-tf out of line and window broken. ———— +. | Dr. Rodrigue? was taken to the TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 yfarine’ Hospital where the brok- | sheets, 75c. The Artman. Press, 4, Fin, ger ‘Was set. FINE PIANO in excellent con- dition: cheap for tath o ; Illingworth, 615 Elizabeth St" = mari2-tf | MUST SELL 30x11 ft. boat fully equipped for living aboard, 16 » — TRY IT TODAY — STAR > BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS from White St. Inquire at boat after 5 P. M. or see Clem Price, Realtor. marl7-lwkx SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c. The Artman Press, may19-tf STRING.BASS, new, reasonable. Box O, The Citizen. marl6-3tx > FOR SALE—Big Pine Key large, high, dry lots, free and clear. One block of bay, $60.00 up. CALKINS, Ramrod Key, Flor- ida. marl5-6tx ISLAND INN —TOURIST— HOTEL 404 DUVAL STREET “Where Southern Hospitality Meets Northern Friends” WANTED WANTED TO BUY—Lot in good EE RS roan ige tae for cash: 630 From and Te marls-3tx Beston, New York, Miami Jacksonville, Galveston — New Orleans and Beyond BABY CHICKS FOR SALE—1609 K « aMerante Feide Flagler Avenue. mngets-ae | “yon Rev Mow Thee From New York every Thursday From Boston every Saturday MONROE THEATER | ow Xt bic suo | CLYDE-MA LLORY From Jacksonville, Miami and New Orleans every two THE BIG SHOT ines Cc. E. SMITH, Avent ‘°° death. Mr. Trevor said that now| | Mx. Morris. and this Was termin- +2 y of. Bs Gam a. "i VISITING HERE Poses writing on Key West, and T, WEDNESDAY, MARCH ? " ed away on shipboard on his way to his family im Panama Mr. Bodeier's daughter arrived in Miami by plane yesterday to WINTER VISITOR CALLED AWA take charge of the body. Mr | __Mr. Bodeler, who has spent the) Catsionia sent 2 delegation to |last three winters here, was call- the Paris peace conference im 1919 \ed away Monday by the death of asking that it.be made imi « | his daughter's husband, who pass- state independent of Spain. SERVICE CLUB J. BLACKWELL HOLDS SESSION IS ACQUITTED AT REGULAR DINNER COURT THIS MORN- MEETING ING Horace G. Stocking, Winfield, apeary was es Kansas, praised the Stone Church | "0t guilty this morning when hi (mb aa work and gave an! (#5© (was called Tey -Sumige Wil- & liam V. Albury in Criminal Court. | excellent humorous rendition of The defendant was charged with “The Lightning Rod Dispenser”,' selling liquor which was intoxi- i which recites the woes of a farm- | cating and not covered by the li- er who was forced by his family cense he owned. to buy lightning rods from a’ The jury in whose hands: the salesman, at the regular dinner of case rested was composed of: the club last night in the Stone Clarence Higgs, Joseph Thomp-} Church Annex. son, Bernard Vidal, C. C. Sym- Miss Christine Calico, with Mrs. onette, Jose Pelaez and Fernan-/ Ann Livingston, accompanying, | 40 H. Gato. } led the club in several songs, and’ After the case had been con- topped the musical program with cluded a recess was ordered until | a rendition of “Lindy Lou”. 9:30 o’clock tomorrow morning. George Mixon, Cecil Clewis and | E. E. Williams were appointed as i members of the revolving com- DEA | mittee to attend the meeting of | Howard Lorimer Colmey, of the City Council Thursday. Guests were Miss Christine Fort Wayne, Indiana, died Sun- °t Gay, Merch 13, in Key West, aged Shirley Temple Embroidered Or- gandy DRESSES Shirley Temple SILK DRESSES Deanna Durbin “Teen-age” DRESSES —_o—__ TOM SAWYER Beys’ Suits, Long and Short Pants | Calico, Mrs. Ann Livingston, Roy C. White, Sr., and John Kirschen- | baum. i member-of the unit. from Yale bP SIs0q 20- DEALS WITHM EMPEOYES OF | Mr. Colmey was a graduate of| P. AND O. STEAMERS : Culver Military CUBA AND FLORIDA FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Best Quality Merchandise BUY WHEREIMGE FINS THE... LARGEST CHILDREN’S SELECTION IN-TOWN , Pur) due University and Yale. He was ) a 32 degree Mason. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Fred Mendenhall, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, and a brother, Victor Colmey, of Canton, Ohio. Interment will be at Fort) Wayne. Attention Housewives ___ Double Bargain _ ONLY Wm. A. Roberts, former mem- ber of the crew of the P. and O. S. |S. Florida, has received a tele- gram stating that the case of the members of the crew against the company, has been settled by the courts. The telegram reads: “Case set- tled in our favor. Employes are to be reinstated. Subsistence and back pay. Will let you know more later.” The Pleiades form a cluster of more than 2000 stars, of which six or seven are visible to the naked eye. “| DON’T BE $ Mr. Roberts said that the case; Amazing gains of 5 to was practical the last word in ${0¥ =e the matter of the employes of the company who were on the Cuba’ nervous and Florida, when a strike was declared last year and the men from both ships were discharged, those of the Cuba, being jailed in | THE NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGE KINNY. West, was a watchman on the Florida. HEAD Comps - A few drops aes comforting welled 5) Clears clogging mu- reduces swollen membranes—helps keep sinuses open. Vicks VA-TRO-NOL “TEXACO. FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE MARINE SERVICE — TRIPL-OVER. ‘Three ovens in ome! 1—Speed Ove: for single shelf cooking | 400" im Gee simanes.. “saves up to 40% in of Will Give BIBLE READINGS on Tuesday and Wednesday —and— Sh had de checkdl chee dadkcdadkiakad de ded ATTENTION!!! HOTELS APARTMENTS ROOMING HOUSES Now is the time to talk— FURNITURE FURNISHINGS VENETIAN BLINDS Be Prepared For the Rush Representative— L. H. SACKS Now at La Concha Hotel — Room 324

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