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(ra ACTIVITIES ———— Convent Celebrating Twenty-Ninth= 1 Calendar. | Annual Reunion This lam pt Twenty-Ninth annual Convent} of*Mary Immaculate Alumnae reunion began this afternoon at 3:30, Numerous alumnae from over therstate have motored down and are in Key West for the celebra- tion, but chief among them is Mrs.. Marion Fleitas, honorary president of the Convent Alum- naepody. With her is her daugh- ter Mrs. J. D, Redd. President of the body is Mrs. Lopez Johnson; Vice President, Miss-Emma Curry; Secretary, Mrs. ©. J. Bayly; Treasurer, Mrs. Stephen F. Lowe and_ reporter, Mis$ Margaret Lacedonia. padasoces ececcee Reception at which the officers ' and certain of the visitors will be in the receiving line will be held. A program, plans for which are each year kept a close secret, will be presented in St. Celicia’s Hall. A banquet will be held at 5:30 /at which the annual election of officers will be made. The day is a great one for students and alumnae of the old, institution, persons coming from | and Old over the state, the country even from Cuba to be here. friendships are renewed and classmates once again see faces which are remembrances of very i laces school days. PERSONAL MENTION ri) Joseph Sawyer, employed at the; First National Bank, Eo Hartley Roberts, who had spending several days in Miami, | w: rett#ned to the city Yesterday aftéfnoon over the highway. | Mes. William Knight tett yes- terday over the highway en route to. Orlando, where she will re- main for a week’s stay. Mrs. Juliette Baez, who was on a weekend visit with her parents, Mr:'and Mrs. ‘Harry Richardson, and other relatives, returned to Midaini yesterday afternoon via Florida Motor Lines. Miss Bebe Spence and Miss Luty Duval, of Orlando, who were visiting during the Easter holiday season with Miss Spence’s parents at Key West barracks, re- turhed this morning to Orlando, where Miss Spence {s taking her senior year of study at the New- man Art School. Miss Elizabeth Ayala, teacher of Stenography and typewriting at the public schools in Tarpon Springs and who had been visit- ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs: A. F. Ayala, and other rela-» tives, left on the early bus this morning for Tampa. F. F. Hoffman, representing Equity Lodge Number 70, 1.0.0.F., left this morning for Orlando to attend the grand lodge session, whieh will convene tomorrow in Orlando. or 3c Active CALP ITcH |. Hervey—Robert Armst THE GIRL SAID NO —also— COMEDY NEWS Peeeeccscccsccccessacecs \ burt Wan "ae morning enroute for a_visit Si ynch- pending est, left yesterday over the highway en- route to his home. G. N. Goshorn, past master of Dade Lodge 14, F. and A. M., left by bus yesterday morning for Jacksonville to attend the meet- ing of the Grand Lodge, which is to convene tomorrow morning. Vicente Molino left on the early bus yesterday morning for Miami enroute to attend a meeting of! the Grand Lodge, 1.0.0.F., which! converies in Orlando tomorrow morning. Miss Frances L. Tiller, who was spending her vacation from du- |ties at the Marine hospital, and visited points on the west coast, was a returning passenger this morning on the Steamship Cuba | from Tampa. Worshipful Master Mendell of Dade Lodge, Number 14, F. and A. M., and Jack Hy- man, member of Anchor. Lodge, Number 182, F. and A. M,, left on the afternoon bus yesterday en- route to Jacksonville to attend the session of the grand lodge in Jacksonville tomorrow. Adams Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTOR New Buildings Alterations Repairs 318 GRINNELL STREET —Get My Estimate— William | El Boy’s Fellowship Club Dinner. 6:15 P. M. Parsonage,. Flem- ing Street Methodist Church. Special Meeting, Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of Eastern Star. 8 P.M. Scottish Rite Hall. Twenty-Ninth Annual Reunion of Convent of Mary Immacu- late Alumnae. 3:30 P. M. Convent Grounds. = TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club Din- ner. 6 P, M. Stone Church Annex. SE 9 as WEDNESDAY— Meeting, Classroom Teachers of , City’s Schools. 3:30 P. M. Harris School Auditorium. eat ee THURSDAY— Meeting of Patriotic Daughters of America. of A. Hall. tary Club Luffteon, 12:15 }P. M.. St. Paul’s Church An- wnex, Social Meeting of Junior Wo- man’s Club. 5 P. M. Public Library. i, le | FRIDAY— First Annual Ladies Golf Din- ner, Sponsored by the Key West Golf Association. 7 P. M. Stone Church Annex. Junior Chamber of Commerce Charter Night Dinner and Dance. 8 P. M. Club Mira- mar. Thirtieth Anniversary Celebra- ‘tion of Adoption: of Consti- tution of Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of Eastern Star. 8 P. M. Scottish Rite Hall. et ct ttt ttn te THE SHACK |! Corner | Southard and Margaret Sts. | NORTHERN COOKING BREAKFAST A LA CARTE LUNCHEON 40c DINNERS .. . 65c MONROE THEATER | Pat O’Brien—Wayne Morris George Brent SUBMARINE D-1 Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25c BENJAMIN LOPEZ bry 7 HOME Phone 135 General Electric Refrigerator = FIRST CHOICE of Millions NOTICE: To THE PUBLIC of INTERRUPTION of SERVICE between PORT TAMPA KEY WEST and HAVANA Seeoin of a canary ot dovtacty tag bor repairs, repainting, etc. the P&O steamsie CUBA will be withdrawn from service for the period APRIL 28th to JUNE 2nd LAST SAILING To PORT TAMPA Twesday, April 26th, 5:00 pm To HAVANA Thursdey, April 27th, 8:30 am e FIRST SAILING To HAVANA Thursday, June 2nd, 8:30 am To PORT TAMPA Friday, June 3rd, 5:00 pm ° NO INTERRUPTION of SERVICE HAVANA to MIAMI General Offices JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 4. H. COSTAL, Agent Mey West - - Telephone 14 Sealed-in-Steel } TRIPLE-THRIFT UNIT with Oil Co This (ied vic alin Va General Ele, Be a NEW Quick. faster and fs OF & trayful ie SuBING sw tilt-shelf g, Storage space. Ohaase- are the Stain! SHELVES, split-shets. ive more flexibic features You'll like inless Stee! Su, Per Draw Thrifty in Pricet Thrifty in Current! Thrifty in Upkeep! Check the multiple savage of this refrigerator that started a new “seve wace™ in America. Meets Thursday \Old Night 696-W i H THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SELECT NAME FOR BUSINESS The novel store-naming contest sponsored by the store owned |and operated by Mrs. Sue Skel- ton, 1212 Olivia street, came to an end last Saturday evening. In a display space today, the Mame is announced ‘as “Island sity Cash Grocery”. as suggested by Mrs. Colton arks, 906 Georgia street, and the award’ of a basKet’ of sapere was made Saturday evening. Jr. Woman’s Club. Mrs Lawrence Gutierrez and Miss Virginia Perez will entertain the Junior Woman’s Club at a so- cial meeting to be held Thursday at the Public Library at 5 o’clock. Caviar is being given to under- nourished children in Russia as a cure for rickets. BP. M. P.OS. | eli SALE ON Bathing Caps and Beach Shoes Gulf End of Duval St. PIR A T ES C OVE FAMOUS FISHING CAMP On Oversea Highway, 20 Miles From Key West —SWIMMING POOL—- Charming Surroundings Unsurpassed Fishing Excellent Cuisine Evening Dinner Luncheon $1.50 | For Reservations Telephone PIRATES COVE 2 eet | I This tfame! Island Trading Post |! || LEWIS E. MOORE | _ $2.00! j COURT ORDER ON SCAVENGER ISSUE (Continued froma from Page One) not be impaired, denied abridged. If the city can abandon its department of garbage service and require the citizens to as- sume financial responsibility for the maintenance thereof, but deny to them any voice or right in the selection of those, engaged to perform such service, ‘then tHe city may also abandon it? = or and fire departments and requi the inhabitants to pay the salari and upkeep of these department ih the same manner as is at- tempted to be done in the garbage department service. It is by such gradual encroachments that con- stitutional guarantees are look with disfavor, but in posi- tive terms pronounce against. The court is of the opinion that Ordinance No. 347, Cotineil Series, | SEND A BUSINESSMAN TO CONGRESS Candidate for CONGRES Ss From Fourth Congressional District ! Subject to Democratic Primary | May 3rd. | Hi ; i a | i | i i | i j | i i | i | | i ti | | RE-ELECT EUGENES. 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M. on Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. i Daily service (except Sunday) via Trucks and Boats between Miami and Key West, serving all in- termediate points on Florida Keys. Northbound, leaves Key West 7:00 a. m. Southbound, leaves Miami 7:00 a. m. a en Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service Full Cargo insurance Office: 813 Caroline St. Telephones 92 and 68 | Tap, Toe, Acrobatic, Ballet, 1 L is invalid for the reasons as above set forth, It follows from what has been said that the plaintiff, Carl Tay- lor, should be released from fur- ther custody and it is so ordered. Done and ordered in Key West, Fla., this 18th day of April, 1938. ARTHUR GOMEZ, Circuit Judge. LEARN TO DANCE Ball Room, Rhumba Learn to play your favorite instrument. Cecil Carbonell Studios Page Bl dg. a ed de- ; » stroyed and courts must not only GET AN OM, TIMATE. things over with a reliable j local H benefit from his pra tical@xperience. actual remodeling, an _archi- | tect’s advice is desirable> Any local builder or contractor will submit an estimate without builder. ; If you plan j | placing you under obligation. ; estimate | When you have the you are ready to . Talk Business WIRE, WRITE OR PHONE Rete . —and— Resnick ; : | : | i | ! | | j 1220 Biscayne Blvd. “On The Circle— But On The Square” MIAMI, FLA PHONE 33351 MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1938. ANNOUNCING— OQUR NEW NAME The Island City Cash Grocery 1212 Olivia Street Phone 789 This Name Was Su S. COLTON PARK—906 GE ORGL \ STREET The Prize Was Awarded Saturday gested E MR ANNOUNCEMENT Hotel, there- UP- at La Concha ane 20th, and > line DRAPERY, and SLIP, COVER MATERIALS. Key We ednesday, after HOLS 0 PRIVATE SHOWING BY APPOINTMENT FRANK ARBAUGH Upholsterer HAROLD B. HILL Decorator ——of —— ¥. E. 40th Street, Miami, Fla. WORLEY To The Office Of STATE ATTORNEY He Has Been Courteous, Efficient Impartiak, Honest Fearless —_—_—0——_—_ Democratic Primary Bee Sie 1938 G. A. WOR LEY MELVIN E. RUSS CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATOR First: cial gain, many hea makes it a f other and more two every ars paign expenses p tically books for all Second not county superir not run for sena pion the r t prepar people of t & To: The Voters of the Twenty-Fourth Senatorial District