The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 20, 1938, Page 6

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Pee for Homestead PAGE SIX THE KEY WES' Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Pierce, | of Homestead, and five children, | | Harry Joe, Raymond Curry, Mary } | Louise, Lois May and Fay Lillian, ; ° | spent the weekend in Key West | |with Mrs. Pierce's brother and | sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, C. Operetta ‘‘Hiawatha’’ Friday Night At Convent Auditorium j.oi285x5 The story of the saivacdinue tes 24 born, forest-clearing Indian, watha”, and laughing Minnehaha, will be re- vived in an operetta to be pre- sented at St. Cecelia’s Hall, Con- vent of Mary Immaculate, Friday, at 8p. m. Cast follows: lagoo, a brave and story-teller —Sylvia Gwynn. Hiawatha, as a boy—C. Cobo or Zetta Frances Cabrera. Hiawatha, as a youth—N. Nick- erson. Nokomis, Hiawatha’s mother—R. Bethel. Great Indian Chief—O. Renedo. Indian Warriors—O. Lake, O. Pita, O. Cuesta, N. Barrosa, B. Sherman, J. Diaz, L. Garcia. idens—M. Malone, C. ocd eB grand- ano, L. Busto, L. Sul- NMA Sehuitts, M. Lunderville, ‘intz, J. Kirke, S. Baker, a Maloney, P. Higgs. Boys—G, Myers, PaggeiM, Roberts = R. — Hh. “Hia-| who lived by the shore! ,9f -Gitchie Goomie, loved | Fireflies—S, Iradi,.M. Sikes, E. Diaz, V. Sosin, G. Roberts, :C. Lamb, B. Taylor, M. Roche. Rainbows—M. L. Porter, Caro- lyn Jones, O. Gato, M. Perez, P. Saunders, B. Bonochea, M. Al- varez, M. Torano, O. Toledo, G. Rivas, S. Weatherford, C. Cuesta, N. Varela, P. Higgs. Owls—A. Printz, Ss. Baker, B. Busto. Birds—R. Rodriguez, Z. F. Ca- brera, K. Uarks, A. Lopez, M. J. Kirke, yy Harris Séhool Auditorium. | Sam B. Curry. | | | Visitors over the weekend who have been living ;in-,Homestead ‘| for the past 10’years and had oom Teachers of , never before visited in Key West, 3:30 P. M.| were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith, | | who visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. | E=O— | Sam B. Curry, and declared their “THURSDAY intention of making the trip at Meeting of Patriotic Daughters least once every month. of America. 8 P. M. P.OS.| aig of A. Hall. Harry B. Peacock was a recent | Rotary Club Luncheon. 12:15/ arrival in Key West from Miami | P. M. St. Paul’s Church An-| for a visit with Mrs. Peacock, nex. who has been in the city for some | Social Meeting of Junior Wo-| time visiting relatives. man’s Club. 5 P. M. Public Library. Social Calendar Meeting, Classi City’s Schools. Mr. and Mrs. Bolivar T. —o and son, Thomas, arrived over the Russell, F. Piodella, E. Russell, E. FRIDAY— highway Sunday and will visit in| T CITIZEN. SOCOOOHSTOHHSHHSSHSSHSHHSSHHSHSHSSSSSSSOHHEHOOEOES COME TO THE COOKING SCHOOL AT THE PALACE THEATER Wednesday, Thursday. B. brera, Solano, R. M. Kelly, O. Ramos. Squirrel—E. Delgado. Rabbits—C. Strunk, M. Long, S. Silvey, M. L. Saunders, B. Can- ova, C. Alvarez, Z. Casa. Chorus—High School students. Piano—B. Moreno, O. Vasquez. Orchestra — B. Brantley, G. James, E. Moffat, G. Ybarmea, O. ' Kemp, C. Bethencourt, “S. “Ga- N. Trujillo, We » ddoyd; trumpet, H. Loyd; drum, J»Rob- inson; triangles, snare drum, etc., L. Roberts. Surprise Easter Event In Honor Of r Of Carolyn Hawley ANNOUNCEMENTS © Monday afternoon Carolyn Jaynne Hawley was the guest of honor at a surprise Easter Hunt atthe home of her aunt, Mrs. Claude Albury. The little guests hunted for the eggs and Sylvia Smith found the greatést number, while Flora Granda found the least. _In the game of pinning the ear on. the rabbit, Volina Nowe won the'prize and Ann Doughtry was awarded the consolation. delicious refreshments were serv- prRgT DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY atives and friends. ed. Those present were: Terry Doughtry, Ann Dough- ‘try, Sheila Sweeting, Sergio De La Guerra, Flora Granda, Graham Conner, Ralph Du. Brueil, Jr., Gale Curry, Volina Nowe, Joyce Thompson, Sylvia Smith, Joseph |Smith, Robert Luther Muse, Rose | Mae Saunders, Ernestine Evans, Betty Myers, Yolanda De La |Guerra, Rosalind Grace Albury, Joyce Thompson won the lucky Florence Albury. name contest and Sergio De La| Mesdames Donald Myers, Jas. Guerra was the winner of the F. Ardagh, Ralph Du Breuil, Leo- door prize. A guest prize was nard Curry, Eugene Smith, L. H. given to Carolyn Jaynne Hawley.’ Muse, H. T. Hawley, J. W. Hat- After the games were played, trick and Claude Albury. Announcement Of Marriage ‘Ladies’ Night Postponed Miss Roberta Matcovich, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mat- covich, and Kermit Gibbs, son of | Mr..and Mrs. Henry Gibbs of Homestead, were quietly mar- ried at the home of the bride's parents on Division street, on Sunday afternoon, 2:00 o’clock. Rey.Shuler Peele performed the| Inasmuch as the time is so ceremony. | limited, the regular dinner match | Standing with the couple were | between the two golf teams will Mis$ Marguerite Valenzuela and be held Thursday of next week Dave Fredericks of Homestead. which will be April 28th. The Only. close friends and relatives | pairings will be published in due of the-contracting parties _wit- | course. nessed the ceremony. Miss Mary SEE ESL SEES Bell: Gibbs, sister of the groom @e9eeeeescoooneeraaancces The Ladies’ Night that the Golf club was to hold in the Stone Church Annex this Friday eve- ning has been postponed until a later date, due to conflicting en- tertainments, dates and tempers. We are sorry, gentle wives, but you'll hear more about it later, states Sam Goldsmith. alsorcame here for the event. young couple left shortly ‘ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS mall make their future Page ove The ment. St. Lawrence. e American Civil War. Famous Belgian violinist. MCMXXXVII. The progeny of parents which belong to different ent of Miss Rosa- and Benjamin Birs, both of this city. Miss Sawyer is the daughter of Mrs. Samuel Sawyer. Mr. Birs is Below are the answers to test | the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Birs. Miss Sawyer is a graduate from the.Convent of Mary Immaculate class 35 Mr. Birs is a graduate from) Monroe High School class "33, and is employed as manager of the Miami-Key West Airport in this city The wedding will take place on the bride's birthday, May 17, at the rectory the Catholic Chureh. Reverend Father W. J Reagan: will perform the mar- riage ¢eremony Maritime Commission rejects bids on eight ships as too high to allow of pea operation. of The sponge boat “Bessie” was pounded to pieces last week when it lost its rudder andustruck on a reef while attempting to navi- gate a small pass off Marco on the dower Gulf coast. Captain Costas Peperis and the crew of five of Tarpon Springs were res: cued by the diving boat “Cen- tury of proeree”. CHILD WON'T EAT ‘Uf tere ts a chile ar home whe SmPRS Will not eat, iy weak. listless, je and does mot gain, try Neast ms and Tren as contained ta Vino. Give Vinol before meats and wateh bow ks are made rexy, ap- and enerey improve. skinay bt- Dedy Sills oul. Get Vinel TODAY, OMIENTAL PHARMACY species or races. Crisis. British West Indies. Jack Johnson United Rubber Workers. Miss Anna Marting of Ironton, 0., now made the highest grade in a class of 208 candidates who took the state medical examination. REWARD Substantial reward will be paid for information leading te the arrest and conviction of the per son or persons responsible for the deg plan tery > AMQREAL & Gray | LEARN TO DANCE Tap. Toe. Acrobatic. Ballet. Ball Room. Rhumba Learn to play your favorite instrument. Cecil Carbonell Studios Page Bldg. [Adams | 1 i i Adams Construction Co. | GENERAL CONTRACTOR New Buildings Repairs Alterations 318 GRINNELL STREET ‘ i | —Get My Estimate— i First Annual Ladies Golf Din-| the city. Mr. Recio will leave, ner, Sponsored by the Key | Friday, but Mrs. Recio and Thom- | West Golf Association. 7 P.|as will remain a month. M. Stone Church Annex. —__ Junior Chamber of Commerce; Alfred Recio, for many years! Charter Night Dinner and/a prominent wholesale grocer in Dance. mar. Thirtieth Anniversary 'Celebr: tion of Adoption of Consti-| Mrs. Ben ‘Gross,*"Mrsi tution of Fer’ Chapter No. Gamble* and ‘Miss Dorothys JUy5 the highway for. Aa. visit. 8 P.M. Club Mira-| this city, arrived yesterday over i 21, Order of Basterri‘Star. 8} ham motored over the ~highway ; Sunday after spending~ two! months in Key West. Mrs. Gam- ve | ble will go to Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. Gross to New York, and Miss | | Durham to Poplarville, Miss. P. M. Scottish Rite,Hall. POLITICAL Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. El-; wood and daughter Edna, are), | visitors in Key West with rel-| They came TO BE HELD MAY 3, 1938 for a few days and expect to Poeceersaveceuveveceeeees leave some time this week. For Congress Fourth Congressional District HENRY H. FILER For ‘Congress 4th Congressional District LEWIS E. MOORE A business man for Congress Mrs. Joseph L. Plummer and son J. L., are visiting with rel- _|atives, coming in from Miami to be among those preseftt at the alumni meeting and banquet of |the Convent of Mary Immac- | ulate. Paul Dillon and P. M. Seiden- For State Senator MELVIN E. RUSSELL “A School Man Fighting For School Children” F or State Senator DAVID ELMER WARD “I'll Do The Best I Can For All” For Representative State Legislature T. S. CARO For Representative State gislature BERNIE C. PAPY For Representative State gislature EVERETT W. RUSSELL For Judge of Criminal ' Court of Record WILLIAM V. ALBURY For Judge of Criminal Court of Record LOUIS A. HARRIS For County Solicitor London Navat Agtee- _ a practicing physician, _ Old ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. (For Re-Election) For County Cothmiasioner First District WM. H. MONSALVATGE > “For County Gisdigacner First District berg, representing the M. H. Rhodes Co., incorporated of Hartford, Conn., who arrived Sunday for a visit with business men of Key West, left over the! | highway for Miami. John Cates, who left last week | to visit with Mrs. Cates and rel- atives and friends in Miami. re- | turned over the highway Mon+ day. | James Cormack, formerly of the U. S. Customs service and for years an associate of the Key West forces, has been retired and arrived Monday from Tampa, accompanied by Mrs. Cormack, and plan to make their home in this city. Rev. W. J. Reagan, pastor of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, left for Miami yesterday for a short visit Miss Celia Weintraub, _secre- tary to Attorney William Malone, in Miami, and Miss Mae Kaplan, HOLDS MEETING (Continued from Page One) ethical goods here with the oppor- tunities now in the city.” Fervent discussion of the ques- tion of contributing to the Art Center resulted in the club agree- ,ing to donate $30 to be used to pay the local phone bills of the Center until it is exhausted. The money is to be raised whenever it is available in the treasury. Counter. discussions on the feasibility .of .backing an aesthe- tical project when.there are many people: ill-nourished and even stafving .in the: city and objec- tions' to the government being the promoting agency of a gallery here -werejraised. Question-of the treasury being. in poor shape to advan¢e a contribution was also , brought. up. Arguments for the project in- cluded the pressing need of cul- ture’ groups in the city, its. at- traction. in: a tourist. resort, the fact that.progress,must go forward: along all lines, not. just, along: one;badly needed line. Visitors: present Rev. J. J..Richards, Homestead. NOTICE The Board of County Commis- sioners will meet at eight o'clock P. M. on, the 22nd day of April, } Friday. were H. E. ; , Day; Rev.:A..€. Rivere, Miami; | Rev. J. F. Yancey, Matecumbe; April 27-28-29 ecne ee is showing Dedee,Abot. in “Star in My how a lemon meringue pie. » sees this entertaining and: uld look. Every tructive picture THEATER ny Gable—Wallace Beery HELL DIVERS —also— | WIFE, DOCTOR AND NURSE j | Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- | i “tra, 15-20¢; Night, 15-25¢ NO NAME LODGE; No Name Key ; Directly on Sand Beach Fishing and Charter Boats Cottages and Restaurant Phone No Name No. | Mr. Mrs. C. L. Craig, Owners j iNO N | | i eooece It's Deliciously Fresh! — THY IT TODAY — STAR > BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS and | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1938. - ENTERTAINMENT SOSCHHSSSSSSSESSSSSSSOSOSS HABANA-MADRID Adding to the many thrilling moments of dancing at the Ha- | bana-Madrid, Key West’s finest | night club, is the lovely music of |Miss Marie Lewis, Miami’s out- | standing girl.pianist.. She is sub- {stituting in the place of.Sammy | Manning for a week—don’t fail to visit this beautiful night spot jand enjoy the music of Otto Di-| Greater Germany casts 99.08 vanti and nis orchestra, present- baer vote in favor of Anschluss | ing the best in entertainment and Hitler policies. oo nightly. There is never a cover, minimum nor admission charge. CLUB LA CONGA Club La Conga features the tiniest piano in Key West, played by Frank Sabini, while Teddy sings your favorite songs at your table. You may also be thrilled by the golden voice of Jimmy Thomas, the “Morton Downey” of the South. Club La Conga is the chum- miest spot in town, where you |may dance the rhumba or swing to the strains of the popular Cecil Carbonell orchestra at all times. | Come up and be convinced. OVERSEAS TRANSPORTATION CO., INC. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving All Points on Florida Keys between MIAMI ‘AND KEY WEST MS] ‘O- TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY (Except Sunday) Direct Between Miami and Key, Ys DIRECT EXPRESS: Leaves Miami 2:00 o’clock A. M., West 7:00 o’clock A. M. Leaves Key West 9:00 o'clock A. M., Miami 2:00 o'clock P. M. LOCAL: (serving all intermediate points) Leaves Miami 9:00 o’clock A. M., arriving Key West 4:00 o’clock P. M. Leaves Key West 8:00 o'clock A. Miami 3:00 o’clock P. M ———0. Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service Full Cargo insurance Office: 813 Caroline St. Telephones 92 and 68 Warehouse—Corner Eaton and Francis Streets arriving Key arriving M., arriving MELVIN E. RUSSELL CANDIDATE FOR D. 1938, at the County Court | House, Key West, Florida, for the purpose of restoring any name to | the Registration Books that has been erroneously stricken there- apr19-20 etary to the Y.M.H.A., in Mi- ami, left Sunday afternoon for BISMA REX | Miami after a delightful weekend visit with Miss Weintraub's’ par- ents and other relatives.’ Neil Hamilton—Evelyn Venable’ Hollywood Stadium Mystery —also— COMEDY — SHORTS and the “4th RHYTHM REVUE” —for— Distressed Stomachs | 1 Ib. size $1.25 Ada-o2, size Gardner’s Phinney The Rexall Store $34 Duval Street Phone 177 | WM. R. PORTER (For Re-Election) For County Commissioner 5th District HARRY L. BEAVER For County Commissioner Fifth District T. JENKINS CURRY For County ‘Commissioner, Fifth District CLEVELAND NILES (For Re-Election) ata Cth Ge For County Commissioner Fifth District HASTINGS Cc. SMITH SALE ON Bathing Caps and Beach Shoes Island Trading Post Gulf Fad of Duval St. STATE SENATOR T7772 ILL Led ddl a hg FOR AN a FH A INSURED LOAN SUMS UP TO $2,500.00 AVAILABLE 3 YEARS TO PAY MODERNIZATION NEEDS ON OUR FHA TERMS n Outits Paint, Varnish, Brushes ing g Supplics Rock Woo! Insulation s Doors, Sashes, Windows Stokers, Oil Burners Heating Systems Boilers, Radiation Furnaces and Supple Range, Boilers, Pot St ves WRITE, WIRE OR PHONE Markowitz & Resnick 1220 Biscayne Blvd. MIAMI, FLA PHONE 33351 [Ase eertrtedndtddtddddded - PO AAAA LA AA A Ah hd bh dedehddeddeadl Count count ten per cent gest the nomic ¢ lief”) th tional Goverhiment Ir revenue of nine l storm spite of tr the #& manths tinued te fu ards required for « Well abovedhe a Bend misfortones t To The Voters of the TwentyFourth Senatorial District Vira e term as The than fourth nsecutiv for M County y school taxes h t of Public Instruction ll and co are now less entered offic The two big- he Withir ty per cent of whe € enues were col of the “boom” and the th eco- Na- railro: ¢ past few years the people on turned over to the State and school orm term n kept » the nuous € arg € i of Monroe Cc schools, and teachers for the Stateof Flor have befailen. Morro ls have well and have. been » the stand- endent of County being s to om for » draw all of the of f part for salary

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