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|e | | j PERSONAL MENTION ©*/ness matters and after a talk|*® voiced the opinion that his firm may establish a-branch of the Storage and Transfer Company in Key West ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1938. eee | Nice “College students are apparently ‘no better and no worse than the country’s population at large.” We Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lund and| home on Francis street, left yes- |son Galen, of Fort Lauderdale,|terday afternoon on the bus for | were visitors in Key West Satur-| her home in Miami. day and left over the highway —_— yesterday returning to their j home. - Returning over the highway | Saturday night after visiting Points in the state were Mr. and} Miss Martha Robinson, as- Mrs. Joseph W. and. Hitile sociate at the Wesley House, left Short Story Writer Spends Winter Here Mrs. Ben Gross who has a win-} ter home on United street, near} Whitehead, has received news | that a play written by her hus-! band, and Charles Washburn of New York City, is to be pro- duced on Broadway at an early date, and rehearsals are expected to begin this week. The play is titled “Gentlemen Need A Shave”, and is a farce. Of this forthcoming production the New York Times of Sunday, March 27, stated: “Gentlemen Need A Shave” is! a yarn about a former saxaphone! player turned butler, a dog fan- cier who used to work in the Chicago stock yards, an ex- motion picture press agent who; rides herd on a troupe of wrest-} Jers.” Roland G. Edwards will direct the play and Captain Pierce Power-Waters who produced “Parnell” will be the producer. Mrs. Gross who is now in Key West isa poet and writer of{ 1 . Her writings ap-| in’Jeading maga-| td : WW, Jur- rr Est | a llaboration L Mrs, Gross Miss Durham wrote a miisical comedy, with | lyrics. by Mrs. Gross. | Room Mothers To Meet Meeting of the Room Mothers of the Harris School P.-T. A. will | be held Friday at the home of ard street at 3:30 in the after-| noon. This is the regular monthly | meéting of the Mothers. The! P.-T. A. meeting will Wednesday, April 13. Birthday Party Last Evening Yesterday evening a party was} held for Jenny Arango, at her! home 1020 Duval street on the | anniversary of her third birth- | be held | day. Biting the evening a number | of games were played and prizes | ‘were awarded to the various winners, after which delicious re- freshments were guests. Many presents were re-|son, Estella Delgado, Rose Marie | Schultz ‘Higgs, Ruth. Keaton, Billy War- ceived by the little hostess. Those in attendance were: Ana} Louisa Lastres, Alice Ogden, | Gloria Rivas, Violeta Arias, Leona Arias, Argentina - Fraga, Noelia | Bravo, Nalda Diaz, Manuel Car- mona, Otila Valdez, Norma Ma- chado, Eugenia Rivas, Onedia Roig, Percy Fernandez, Sylvia Rivas, Gregorio Carmona, Cris- | s, Dolores Solano, | Arango, Vilma Thrift, | Sylvia Albury, Ada Fernandez, | Norbert ‘Diaz, Lazaro Lastres, | Robert Lastres, Charles Ogden. Misses Estela Valdez, Rosa! r ig ames Manuel Car- | Fel Jose] § la-| ge ete i 't,. Henry Og- iden,’ Joaquin | A large gathering of young peo- | ple at the Ley Memorial Church | Annex, including visitors from the Cuban Methodist Church and a visitor from Havana, Cuba, en- joyed a program broadcast from Havana, Cuba, by the Rev. Fran- cisco R. Orret and his group at 6 | o'clock Sunday evening. This program was dedicated to the young people of the Ley Memorial Church and all young people of the city of Key West. A talk on “Youth and Its Place in the Church” was delivered by Rev. Francisco R. Orret in Eng- | lish, interposed with quotations in Spanish. Hymns were sung in English, also a hymn was sung in Spanish for the benefit of the Cuban visitors present. Masical Guild Meets Tonight Key West's only musical club, known as the Musical Guild, will hold its regular meeting tonight and all persons interested, of whom there are many here, are invited to attend As is the usual procedure the meeting will be held at the Over- Sea Hotel and the hour will be 8 o'clock. i Social Calendar | MONDAY— Meeting, Boys Fellowship Club, 7:30 P. M. Church Annex. daughter, Sandra Yvonne; Miss Anna Kirchheiner and Sidney Curry. They report a delightful end vi trip aig * | Plummer's, parents, Mr. and ae \ Lionel, Plummer, Mrs. Plummey’s Miss Cora Terwilliger, who j,parents,)Mriiand- Mrs. Frank visited Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lucthi | Papy, ‘and"other relatives. They | -who-h: large in-| during the weed end. left yester- | were aedonipariied’ by Mr. and jot New oye t ee sy eal Mrs. Hubert Baker, who wasj{day en route to her home. Mrs. Diego Maddern. The party | vestments unite Aslands Mr. and | visiting her mother-in-law, Mrs. en | returned to Miami yesterday. | Mrs. Gray’s first visit to Key Alfonso Baker, left over the high-| A. C. Jenks, keeper at Carys-| {on the afternoon bus yesterday | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell,| afternoon for a visit in Miami | who were visiting relatives and = at other points. This Morning |friends over the week end, left! ood | ‘i Pee ee ee, Sot Harry A. Luethi, attorney, who | J i :GeguM. yy of | turning eir home in Fort/had been visiting in Key West A caskeamseule Geom. vires Of | Lauderdale. ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs: A.| i mete 3EMTt bie ci os Gi a | D. Luethi, left-yesterday en route there for several Weeks, left this) Julius Mendell, who was visit-| to his home. | mortfif fér? Gulba! eR here | ing briefly in Key West, left | they .will, ga de the sIslesof. Pines | over the highway on the after- ‘to visita rand Mrs a2A. Hill noon bus, returning to Miami, | Visitors Left “Mr!iand Mrs.‘Joe Plummer Soh)" Ji'L., “of Miami were wi tors, at the home of HABANA-MADRID will refrain from comparing them The well-earned popularity of with the country’s population that this tropical beauty spot increases | isn’t at large—Weston Leader. nightly with “Dancing At Its; —-—— Best”. There is always a good show at! the Habana-Madrid Club—Frank | Mt. Juan, Carbonell AY ¢ ok ~_., | Habana-Madrid Club Sabini, now in his ed leventh week | Front Street as featured entertainer; Billy Ar-| Key West, Florida mond,*popular master of cere-| Dear Juan: monies} “Otto Divanti and his! This is to express my appre- clarinet; Qllie Toole and his vio- | ciation and that of the other lin are now in their sixteenth |™members of the Fort Lauderdale week; John Bennett, romantic delegation for the very im- voice of Cu celebra’ his, Portant part you played in mak- woice Of Cuba, celebrating his) +2 our visit to Key West such a Never a cover charge at Key | SUCCESS: West’ 4 ight clal: Our time spent at ests lesding- nightclub jwas for most of us R : | light of the entire trip. Big fascist plot smashed in Bra- | If you will send me APPRECIATION club high your the some of | West was about twenty-five years way Saturday for Miami, and will | fort lighthouse, is in the city for | ago. They liked the climate so | from there go to New Orleans to his regular vacation with his | much they have been back sev- visit her brother and after a stay | family at the home! on Pine ; there visit a sister in Tucson, eral winters, they state. | Arizona. oe 6:30 P. M, " Meeting, M al FEY AD M. Ovei Ort. Meeting, Boy ¥ fee. 5. sley use. ay, el TUESDAY— Weekly Dinner, Stone Church Service Club. 6 P.M. Stone Meeting, Junior-Senior High School Parent-Teacher Asso- ciation. 7:30 P. M. High School Auditorium. | ami. Harry B. Peacock was an arri- val in Key West yesterday morn- ing over the highway from Mi- He spent the day here with Mrs. Peacock and other relatives, zil; death of Vargas and leaders in army and cabinet planned. expected to return to Key West on Wednesday. your cards and the picture cards, |Lwill be more than glad to give them to other visitors to Key West, together with my personal recommendation. | Bitty W Open Meeting, Key West Wo-: man’s Club. 4 P. M. Public Library. THURSDAY— Election of Officers, Key West Rotary Club. 12:15 P. M. St. Paul’s Church Annex. Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 8 P. M. Bayview Park. . FRIDAY— >.<. Patrol Hike, Troop 52, Boy Scouts of America. 6 P. M. Boulevard Camp. Meeting, Room Mothers, Harris School Parent-Teacher Asso- ciation. 3:30 P.M. Home of Mrs. Benjamin Lowe, 1029 Southard street. Kiddie Kabaret |Mach Enjoyed A Kiddie Kabaret was pre- sented Saturday morning at the | |Bayview Park under the direc-/ LEGALS Mrs, Benjamin Lowe, 1029 South- | tion of the W. P. A. Recreation | Department. A large gathering enjoyed the diversified program presented by ‘these talented youngsters of Key | More adults of the city | | are beginning to see value of | | these programs to the kiddies of | | the city, and through their help | |and support, these talented | West. youngsters will put on bigger and better programs in -the future, it is said. Among the children who eax in the program were: Marian Solano, Gloria Vinson, Gloria Riggs, Grace Torres, Symonnette, Florence Bubier, Betty Bubier, Barbara served the | Holsenbach, Antha Louise John-/of the Board of Directors of said ner, Henry Vinson and Raymond Delgado. Open Meeting At ‘oman’s Clab The regular monthly meeting of the Key West Woman‘s Club will be held tomorrow afternoon at 4 o’clock at the Library. This being an open meeting, all visitors are cordially in- vited. Miss Ehrlich Weds David Wirt Miss Alice,A. Ehrlich was mar- ried to David Wirt Saturday at the First Pyesbyterian Church, Rev. John Gekeler officiating Witnesses were ‘Miss Carlita Cuhilles, and Mrs. John Gekeler. Malone Improving Group Say Mrs. Wm. Knight and children, Freida and Ruth Hancock and Kenneth Knight, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Herrera and Carl Taylor, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Malone and other relatives in Miami over the week end. Mr. Malone is much improved the group find, and also very happy that his Key West friends remembered him during his re- cent illness. GOOD USED. CARS ARE IN ‘DEMAND There is a demand for good used cars, a good demand. That is the theme of the advertisement on page one today, sponsored by Navarro, Inc, who are actively engaged in a campaign to pur- chase used cars. Naturally, this firm, too, is interested in selling Plymouths and Dodges and are offering attractive trade-in allow- ances for used cars traded in. See Dan Navarro or Lou Smith today and learn more of the drive for business now going on. The beautiful colors of the wa-| | ters along the Keys remind them |of a trip they tqok through the Inland Sea of Japan. The won- | derful soft and lifegiving breezes | which come over the waters at! | Rest Beach they never experi-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wardlow | { i |and two children, Jack and Billy, | pene cee ta pace Sia - | who were spending the week end | lined ciaiin: jin Key West with relatives, left | ; they J over the highway Yesterday aft- | ernoon for their home in Miami. Wm. R. Porter, president of the | First National Bank, returned to the city last evening after a short | visit to Miami on Saturday. | | Sawyers Have ‘Guests Sunday i Dr. and Mrs. Frazier J. Payton, land Mrs. Payton’s mother, \ Mrs. | Burke, of Miami Beach, were ar- | rivals in Key West Saturday eve- | Jy Ee |ning over the highway. | Joe Cabrera, progressive busi- | The party spent Sunday here | ness man of Miami, who was| jas the guests of Mr. and Mfrs.\ spending the week end in Key} pica aa a at their home on | West with relatives, left over the | | They left on the return trip FI acaba yesterday tor eh i | Miami yesterday afternoon over) Walter Pinder, formerly of Key | the highway. | West but now making his home, |in Miami, who was visiting over | the week end with relatives and friends, left yesterday afternoon. | Mrs. I. N. Meltzer and ‘son Cur- | tis Meltzer, arrived over the} |highway Saturday for a_ brief \\visit with Mrs. Curtis at the} |family home, Caroline and Simon- ton streets. | | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF T | ELEVENTH JUDI RCU | OF THE STATE oF A. IN i AND FOR MONROE Cot r. IN | CHANCERY. JONATHAN CATES, vs. George I. Knowles, who was! | spending the week end with rel- atives and friends, left yesterday | Plaintift, | afternoon for his home in Miami. Roger, Watkins, employe of the, | state comptroller’s office and who |is located in Miami, left for Mi- lami yesterday after visiting Re T |briefly with his family and BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF | friends. y | SCHULTZ PROPERTIES INCOR. | 4 | PORATED, A FLORIDA CORPORA- | | TION, TASSOLVED, Fortelosure of Liens | Of Tax Certificates. M, I. SCHULTZ, EDWARD G. SHULTZ, B.C. ELSTAD, . JENKINSON AND HER SCHULTZ, TRU! ND CONSTITUTIN Mrs. Ralph Johnson and little ORDER OF PUBLICATION | daughter Joyce Marie, who were | It abpeerin by ae piaintites visiting in Miami with Mrs. sworn b oO pmplaint in the above * entitled cause that Schultz Proper. | J0hnson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ties Incorporated is a dissolved | A. S. Caviness, returned to Key | ; that at the West on the afternoon bus yes- | | the defend- i A. Jenkinson, | terday. ere members Defendants, and ‘Esther Schult ion Properties Incorporated; |_,Mrs. A..Einhorn, left on the h is over the age of twenty- afternoon bus yesterday for Mi- gne years and non-resident of the ami to attend the funeral,. this State of Florida: that there is no . person residing in the State of Morning, of her uncle H. Tausch- Florida, the service of a summons /er a former resident of Key West. | | in ehancery upon whom would bind} the said defendants or either of | them; and that E. C. Elstad resides, Mrs. T. O. Nottage, who was at No, 505 Gerke Building, Cine! isiti i i % nati, Ohio: that N. A. Jenkinson visiting with relatives for sev lsides at ‘No. 3216 Lookout Circle, ¢Tal weeks and was the guest of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Esther Schuitz | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bervaldi at the ; resides at No. 3632 Linwood Road, | | Cincinnati, Ohio. i It is therefore ordered that the | defendants B. C. Elstad, N. A. 4 kinson and Esther Schultz, j tees for and a8 Melabere of the| 1 Wish to extend my sincere Board of Directors of Schultz Prop- | appreciation to those who as- | erties Incorporated, a “Florida Cor- | gi ‘ i poration dissolved, be Gnd they arc | "3d during the recent ilingss each hereby required a$ such Trus- | and death of my beloved brother, | tees, to appeal to the Bill of Com- Sam Malone. To Dr. Julio De plaitit in this cause on Monday, the . second day of May, A. D. 1938, the |Poo for his prompt attention, | same being a suit to foreclose the | Miss Elinor Etheridge, the nurse, liens of tax certificates upon’ the i a following described lands, situate, |e Overseas Transportation Com: lying and being in Monroe County, | Pany and Lopez Funeral Home, State of Florida, to-wit: for favors rendered, I wish to Lots Six (6), Eight (8) and Cxtend my heartfelt. thanks. 12) of (i) of Srwentysolghe (25) MISS NELL MALONE. | “Records, "POD aB Daa as, CARD OF THANKS i Monroe County otherwise the allegations of said bill of complaint will be taken as confessed by sald defendants. is furth that this Fh hehehe headed hedad deadidadadad, ded dadkdbh dia did had deddided four consecutiv West Citizen, an paper publish. ed in Monroe County, State of Florida Dated this 2nd day of April A. D. 938. 4 Ross C Sawyer Cireuit Court, Monree County rida. John G. Sawyer, Solicitor For Plaintiff. Apr. 4-11-18-25 FERGUSON We aristocratic Judith Goodloe married Reuben Oliver, a clash was inevitable. She inherited the codes of an old fainily. He fought his own way, made his own rules. One of them had to go down in defeat. Which one? Read their enthralling seeceeeseceooees Deliciously Fresh! — TRY IT TODAY — STAR * BRAND love story in this paper CUBAN COFFEE STARTING TOMORROW ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS , SeeCeeeeeeeereeseeosseeee BaBaAstasaaa: ° It's |. Flagler Ave. A. A. Leonard, Sr., head of the firm of Leonard Bros., of Miami, was a visitor to The Citizen of- fice this morning to discuss busi- and left in the afternoon, accom- panied by his daughter, Miss Isabelle Peacock, on the return trip to Miami. Mr. Peacock is} CLASSIFIED COLUMN SOSOOHSHSOOHSSHSSHOSSOOHOSOSSSOHTSOSOOSOSSESESESS | FOR SALE oot MISCELLANEOUS, , 1k * LONG DISTANCE -MbVING— | 9, Padded, insured,. licensed. Vans. | FLASH EXPRESS & STOR-| 2 MUST SELL, 30x11 ft. boat. ful equipped for living aboard, h.p. Regal motor. Anchor Roosevelt Blvd. (Division continuation) one-half, mile, from White St, Inquire at boat after 5 P. M. or see Clem Price, | Realtor. bod ac | aE So a EE |LOST—Veltini Camera. Reward $10.00 and no questions asked if returned to The Citizen Of- fice. mar28-lwk pt Miami, Fla. mar29-tf | LOST FOR SALE DIRECT—Lots 6 and 11 Johnson street, $400 cash. I) have other properties at reason- | able prices. Write Dr. J. M. Renedo. mar28-1wk | OLD PAPERS FOR SALE. Three bundles for 5c, The Citi- | zen Office. may19-tf) CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner 5th and Staple Avenue. | Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tf | } week or month. Stowers Company. WANTED TO RENT | WANTED TO RENT—for full, summer season, small four or) five room house with all mod- ern conveniences. Must be rea- sonable. Reply Box AA, care of | REAL ESTATE REAL 'ESTATE — Conservative,! Citizen. mar29-lwk practical advice. 37 years’ ex-, perience on. Florida Keys. E.! FOR RENT R. Lowe, Registered Broker, | Tavernier, Florida. P,.O, No. FOR RENT—Large Airy Room, ! 21, marl2-tf' newly-furnished, Beauty - rest a } Mattress. 1401 Petronia street. Near North Beach. Apply 1311) Petroinia street. mar28-lwkx | MOTO-SCOOTS POULTRY FRESH LAID EGGS everyday from nest to you. Call at 1609 maril-lmo , - —~)|RENT A MOTO-SCOOT by hour | or day. “A Treat That Can't) Be Bea’ Moto-Scoot Service, 701% Duval street. marl9-14tx MONROE THEATER E. G. Robinson—Rose Stradner THE LAST GANGSTER Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25c ROOMS | THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th St.,; MIAMI, FLORIDA, LOW SUM- | MER RATES. Hot water in every room. mar21-tf£ PR SLY EASES aE: EES WANTED WANTED—A chance to bid on your next printing order. The Artman Press. may19-tf So What! I am making my own business—not by luck but by hard knocks and work. No one goes out of his way to help you, but they will g9, out of their way to hurt you. There's always some one ready to knock you. I don’t manufacture what I sell—I can't tell if.every- thing I sell is satisfactory ba not. I can’t tell if my (perk is rotten—it’s up to my ‘cusfomers to teli me. Then, I can return anything that’s not right for other goods pair anything I fixed, free, all over again. Some er stop to think. I have to. buy what I sell and I, too, get stuck. I have the same confidence in my wholesale house as you do with me and. of course, I always return any- thing that’s not right and they make good. That's what we are here for—to serve you better than others. That's why our business is getting better and better. We strive so hard to please everyone. JUST LIKE THAT — — and you open up a charge account. It’s as easy “as pie” to have a swell wrist watch for Easter. No interest—no carrying charge. Pay as you earn, weekly or monthly. All we ask of our charge customers is and to pay your accounts when due. Once you have a charge ac- count you can always buy any gift and have it go on your one account and your weekly payment pays for any?! ‘ou buy from time to time. How's that for Trading At lome. We. too, are marching time with the times and the rest of the world. We need men and not pantst-t help’to finish where the new road leaves offi, Now: that we have ‘the read with. the wealth of over one hundred: milliogy:people—and we - are now part of the mainland-—-NOW. shat. weyjbave the White Way lighted up—Now is, the time..for,every man that is a man, to do his bit in Kelping buyild-—paint—clean- * up his yard and let the world see when they come to Key West, that we are all Marching’On ‘to make “Key West thé finest little city in the state and'tWe “swellést” place to live. Our slogan—“Anyone wanting a family—live in in this life Key West.” It takes supermipn to do the big thi Men with steel bodies and iron hearts. cs with dreams. Men with “guts” enough to carry through their ideals in life and make Key West not the sleeping Duval street as it is now but the busiest street in the state. It takes action, effort and sweat to put it there. Where are the real men? Now is your turn. Come on—let’s go. This means you—the one who is reading this advertisement. Pollock’s--Reliable Jeweler $18 Duval Street Phone 465 (EL ke ddddedidttiddddddd ALditbiditéitLitd¢ttbitdekitbtdd "4. AGE CO. 251 S. W. Ist St,|c With all good wi Tam Sincerely LAUDERDALE BER OF COMMERCE. August Burghard, Secretary. apr4-1t Jones A. Pervis, keeper at Alli- gator Reef lighthouse, is visiting FORT in Key West, having brought a station boat from the light to be given necessary repairs in Key West. CHAM- TEXACO FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE — MARINE SERVICE — Complete service to yachts in- cluding foreign clearances PORTER DOCK CO. —Phones 24 and 55— J. O. Hazard, pf the Texas Oil Co., arrived over the highway yesterday foP a visit with the local agents, the Porter Dock Company, ‘ai was to leave on the return t@ Miami this after noon. Dress Up For EASTER MARK TWAIN Linen Suits HASPEL and GRIFFON Silk and Linen Suits SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED — SPORT AND PLAIN BACK FREEMAN SHOES and other famous brands . . White and Sports. LION SHIRTS and other brands. White, Stripes and Solids, TOM SAWYER SUITS For boys. Also SHIRTS. — CHAS. —— ARONOVITZ Key West's Largest Store FACTS THAT ARE NEWS anes a TEMPERATURES OF 100 DEGRIBES (ARE NO, UNUSUAL IN THE NORTH POLAR UMMER AND BEYOND ARCTIC CIRCLE: PEAS NTED IN JUNE WILL BE RIPE BY THE LAST WEEK IN JULY. THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF OF BIRDS, GEESE, cKS, SWANS, LOONS, S, MUSK-OXEN, OLVES , POLAR BEARS MINES, INSECTS, ANDO EVEN FLOWERS, ovth 01 RAY Pearene Sawee THE FEMALE PLY LAYS 600 Bass . 5 Tue UNITED STATES > GOVERNMENT | RECEIVES MSI © w Topacco TAXES FOR EVERY DOLAR RECEWED OF $ THe FARMER wee Cas COLD AND STAR Presenied By COLUMBIA LAUNDRY ALL LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING SERVICES 617 Simonton St Phone 57