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WAL MENTION Social Calendar | CLASSIFIE <Attofney Wm H. Malone, of ,and Mrs. Malone, were visitors in Key West, hav-/| ~@ delightful time tives and old friends. meeting {Lieutenant Wm. Klaus, |... communication officer in jarge of the Key West naval sta- tin, ‘returned over the highway “Friday afternoon from Miami where he had been on a visit of instruction to reserve units. He was accompanied by Mrs. Klaus. ‘Max Alexander, for many years a visitor to Key West, re- pre iting one of the largest con- cerhs manufacturing condiments, is in Key West meeting his host of friend s and enjoying a p!eas- ant stay. }William Entwistle was a pas- senger over the highway this morning enroute to Torch Key to spend a day and look over the lime crop owned by a company in which he is interested. ’Mrs Maria Diaz, who is making hef home in Miami, arrived on afternoon bus yesterday for atvisit with the family and friends. ; es, Mrs. Manuel Perez, who had been spending a visit at points on the east coast, arrived over the highway from Miami Saturday. ain Yor several “telatives. ‘Mr. and Mrs Benjamin Smith, from Melbourne, Fla., were ar- rivals over the highway Saturday fora visit with relatives and lends, and were accompanied by . Sidney Thompson, who was spending a week with relatives in Fort Lauderdale. x **G_N. Goshorn, deputy collector of customs in charge at Key West, ived.on the Cuba this morning yhere he visited his daughter, Miss Marguerite Goshorn, after es og a meeting of the Grand le of Masons in Jacksonville. Phil Henson and son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Hehigon, were visitors in Key West yesterday and returned to Miami in ‘the afternoon. Phil says he- will.feturn later in the week. .Mr and Mrs. Alfred Groves, of i, and several guests, were in the city Saturday afternoon, and had a very pleasant time visiting the many points of inter- est. a HM riy: . Haines Wilder was an ar- in Key West Saturday even- from Tampa for a visit with parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. k &t the home, 825 Southard | street. (Mts. William Knight, who had béen attending a lodge meeting in Oflahdo, returned to the city last evening over the highway. “Mt. and Mrs. J. J. Brown and chi , Joe, Evelyn and Jimmy) of: Gables, spent a_ short here Saturday at the home rs. Brown's parents, Mr. and . C. A. Roberts. ‘Vis’ Ea n fet wal delight the bridges. yA. J. Cherry, for several years a dweller in Key West, but now making his home in Daytona Bbach, was a visitor Saturday, ac- companied by Mrs. Cherry and a gtoup of guests. Mr. Cherry said he made the ride to meet old friends and to see the new high- way, and was going out yester- day. “It is a grand ride”, he said. ONE LINE OMITTED in the city today are Belitz, retired fire de- | Dropping @ line from the article anent Milton Parrott’s campaign- ing for Melvin Russell as candi- date for State Senator from Dis- trict 24, made it appear as though Mr. Russell was a candidate for superintendent of public instruc- tion. Mr, Russell is now the super- intendent of public instruction of this county, and his interest in the education of the children, to make them better fitted to meet the vicissitudes of life, is the prime factor, he said, in announc- ing himself as senator from Dis- trict 24. Key West Seapenget 1 Service FOR EXTRA SERVICE HONE 123-J KNIGHT U. S.| et a MONDAY— Meeting, Boy’s Fellowship Club. 6:15 P. M. Parsonage Flem- | ing Street Methodist Church. TUESDAY— Dinner Meeting, Stone Church Service Club. 6 P.M. Stone/ Church Annex. | pas Se THURSDAY— Rotary Luncheon. 12:15 P. M. St. Paul’s Church Annex. Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 8 P. YM. ( Bayview Park. 0 FRIDAY— Annual Senior Class Play, “Girl Shy”. 8 P. M. High School Auditorium. Announcement of Marriage In the presence of numerous relatives and friends at the resi- dence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fraga, 425 Divi- sion street, Miss Gloria Fraga and John Avila, Jr., were joined | in holy wedlock Friday night at 8 o'clock. The ceremony was read by Justice of the Peace En- rique Esquinaldo, Jr. That Mr. and Mrs. Avila are popular among the younger set, | was! evidenced by the happy sestits Wihie assembled at the re- ifn, Nhich followed the wed- | é Leung Wedded couple an- nditeed ‘@dring” he reception, that theyGWift Bé dt Home to their any, friends at 603 Elizabeth aes Marriage Here On Sunday Yesterday afternoon in the resi- dence of the bride’s parents at 625) South Street, Miss Fidelina Hero, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank | Hero, and Herbert Garcia, Jr.,| were joined in Holy wedlock. | The words of the ceremony were read by Peace Justice Enri- que Esquinaldo, in the presence of the members of the families and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cuervo, who were the official witnesses to the | marriage. | Charch Group Enjoys Outing “Soldiers of Christ”, Sunday | School class of the First Conare: | gational Church, spent a day’ quting Saturday with their siecle | ler, Mrs. Everett Michael. ' They journeyed to Rest Beach | on a picnic. Swimming and oth- | | er pastime were enjoyed and re-| turned in the late afternoon hav- | ing spent a very enjoyable day. | ENTERTAINMENT | | Ceeccccccccooosecoesseee Habana-Madrid Key West's leading Night Club! extends a permanent invitation to | Key Westers and visitors to head- | | quarter their evenings at this! tropical club. Dancing and Floor | Shows night will be a continued feature all during the coming sea- | sons Otto Divanti’s orchestra will | be in charge of things musical and | | all-star performers will entertain | evening. There is no cover Bie Bt, any time. PSE SVs. rest La’ “GUE lew At ni 1-Athéricat ” ec | t‘élub with truc| "dtmosphere — kb La Congo, with it’s popular | Whe?) Frink Sabini, is meeting With high" approval in this city. | Godéd “attendance is accorded nightly, proof that Cecil Carbo- nell’s Continentals and the Floor Show and entertainment between acts, is of good quality. Light luncheons are served at all times and there is no admission or cover charge at any time. IN MEMORIAM In memory of our loved one. Benjamin F. Lowe, who was call- ed away to his heavenly home one year ago today Oh, how we miss him. The vacant spot can't be Filled in our hearts. From his loved ones, Mrs. William Knowles, Mrs. Ben-, jamin F Lowe, Marian and Ana- belle Lowe, Mary and Archie Lowe. | ORLANDO j | i i CARABALLO Architect and Builder | S16 Angela Street | KEY WEST WRECKER TRUCK, COLUMN | eeccccccccooccosoooccecs ANTIQUES | ANTIQUES WANTED—Best pric- es paid for Jewelry, Silver, | Glass, Furniture, etc. Also, old dolls. Address Vera Gaffney, 1822 Biscayne Blvd. Miami Fla., for appointment. apr25-lwk ‘ LOST - b ‘LOSTobair brown rim Spectacl s case somewhere ion-.and Eaton, g juval,, while walk- ing Sunday. Finder, please return to The Citizen Office. Two dollars reward. apr25-3tx CONTRACTORS WOULD LIKE TO FIGURE WITH YOU on that repair or paint job. 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Cecil Carbonell Studios Page Bldg. | anaes inet PALMER’S ROOFING COMPANY TILE COMPOSITION SLATE ROOFING BARRETTS ROOFING Estimates Cheerfully Given 1212 White St. Key Wes: 18 N. E. 17 Terrace. Miami | | | { } | | | ‘ i ars uth Florida i E ns : THE KEY WEST sy eras MORE CONFIDENT CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS FEELS VOTERS WANT BUS- INESS MAN IN OFFICE (Special to The Citizen) FORT LAUDERDALE, fFia., April 25.—Lewis E. Moore, Fort Cae drug store owner and , of providing Key tt to the Democratic pri- im-May said this morning that he-is more confident each day that#the voters of the district want a business man represent- ing their interests in Washing- ton and not a professional poli- tician. Mr. Moore is campaigning on the platform—“Give Business A Voice—Send A Business Man To Congress”. He is the youngest candidate to enter the race for Congress and has long been a student of ‘polit- ical economy and American busi- ness methods. He was born at Cairo, Ga., De- cember 1, 1901, and came to Flor- ida with his parents in 1914. He is a member of the Fort Lauder- dale Rotary Club, is a mason, a Knights Templar, an Elk, a Pres- byterian, a member of the State Pharmaceutical Association and a member of the National Associa- tion of Retail Druggists,. "TRANSPORTATION Steamer Arrives Steamship Cities Service, Boston, Mass., arrived in p yesterday for a supply of fuel oil at the Porter Dock Co, of Steamer Cuba Arrives Steamship Cuba, of the P. and, O. S. S. Co., arrived this morning ‘ from Tampa with three first and seven second cabin passengers for Key West; 25 first and one second cabin passneger for Ha- vana. Key West arrivals were: Mrs. R. Alexander, T. H. Long, R. H. Wallsmith, A. G. Borges, Felicia’ Nunez, Lionel Nunez, J. Ryerson, W. Ryerson, G. Goshorn, M. Fer- nandez. The vessel's manifest showed the following items: 16 tons of freight and two sacks of mail for | Key West; four tons of freight and 210 sacks of mail for Havana. MOORE BECOMES PLAN MEETING FOR TONIGHT MOVEMENT STARTED TO OR- GANIZE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS This evening 7:30 o’clock in the Art Center, Aquarium building, a determined attempt will be made to organize the amateur photographers of Key West into a group for serious study of al photorradee and’ for the pyrpose West. with a means of encouraging the young folks to study the city and become fami with its many beauty spots through the ~mediumr~=oft photographs taken by themselves. The club will function’as a unit of the Key West Art Center. Exhibitions will be arranged for the club members and the bet- ter pictures exhibited in the local gallery All pers regardless of sex, who are over the age of 16 years are invited to be present. In the near future the club ex- pects to furnish a darkroom and full facilities for study of all the processes of photography. At the present time the members will each contribute whatever equip- ment they may have at the monthly meeting. Other plans call for exhibitions, contests and field trips by the club members. | Any persory wishing further in- formation may contact Townsend Morgan, Howard S. England or Jack D, Harris The Expert He had just stolen a hurried kiss. “Don’t you than that?” nantly. “Sure!” he replied. take more time”. know any USED FOR 24 YEARS MURRAY, Ky.—Frank Beamon i of this city twenty-four years ago had steel plates made to fit the soles of his shoes, and has worn the same pair ever since BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME ——with—— Modern Tile Floor and Wainscot In Bath, Kitchen, Porch itary, Decorative, Colorful Cuban Tile, Resilient Tile, Marble ‘ Terrazzo. See— Overseas Tile Company 706 White Street eeeen FOR REPRESENTATIVE FOR BEST— TARPON FISHING —See— CAPT. "JAKIE” KEY And FRED KEY Owners of the Party Boat “LEGION” for JUSTICE “OF THE SUPREME ~ COURT Democratic Primary, 1938 Conera! Practice of Law e2our TWO SEND A BUSINESSMAN TO CONGRESS LEWIS E. MOORE: Candidate for CONGRESS From Fourth Congressional District Subject to Democratic Primary | May 3rd better | she demanded indig- ; “But they 4 SCOUT CAMPFIRE RALLY SATURDAY (Continued from Page One) Photos of the camp were exhibit- ed. Given Fire-Making Outfit Eva B. Warner, Troop One Girl Scout leader, made a plea that the local Girl Scout troop be recog- nized by the Council and thus en- joy the Council Troop privileges. George F. Archer, scoutmaster emeritus, was introduced. Victor Larsen, Scoutmaster Troop 52, was awarded a fire-making outfit by Scoutmaster H, S. Lowe of Troop 49 for. promot Grou “scout pepe was next on the pro- gram. Dramatic skit in which the calamity of the Jones family who bought a lion, which promotly ate up most of family, but which couldn’t be killed by the remain- ing members because it had “too much of the family in it,” was re- | viewed. Tall Stories were next told Stunts, in the shape of cock | fights, joustings and others fol-| lowed. Marshmallow cluded the evening. A parade led by the local Girl Scouts, followed by a Drum and Bugle contingent and the flag was colorful as the khaki-clad scout troops each with their colors filed past. Participating were Troops 49, 41, 52, and 5. It went from White to Division, to Duval to Eaton where the Scouts boarded trucks for South Beach and the Rally. In the field meet demonstra roast con- tions of fire building, water boil- | ing, knot tying. undressing, and stret@her races; tent pitching, first ‘aid and rescue work, were shown. The Key West scouts showed up well in the exhibtions, although the Miami scouts were more ad- vanced. Swim Meet A swimming meet at the Sub |Base preceding the field meet showed a clear superiority of the | i MONROE THEATER Jeanette McDonald and Allan 5 é jones in THE FIREFLY | Matinee: Balcony, 10c: Orches- i tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ | seeccoeccosoeooee HAND-HOOKED RUGS Old Island Trading Post Gulf End of Duval St. Ma TLCe To THE PUBLIC of INTERRUPTION of SERVICE between PORT TAMPA KEY WEST and HAVANA Because of the necessity of ca grong ing for repairs, repainting, ete. P&O steAmsHiP CUBA will be withdrawn from service for the period APRIL 28th to JUNE 2nd EVERETT W. RUSSELL THE MAN To Represent The People! DeSOTO HOTEL Sarasota Florida Vacation Land OPEN ALL YEAR EUROPEAN PLAN All Outside Rooms Quiet, Clean, Good Beds Free Parking Rat { $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 single ates $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 double La Verne Apartments 336 So. Osprey Ave. Everything furnished for housekeeping. Moderate rates by week or month LAST SAILING To PORT TAMPA Tuesday, April 26th, 5:00 pm To HAVANA Thursday, 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 Generel Offices Floride National Bank Building JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA J. H. COSTAR, Agen: - + Telep YOUR BANK AND YOUR TRAVEL FUNDS AMERICAN EXPRESS They are spendable everywhe: prompt refund is made. for the safekec lbbentakbr ergs CHEQUES ns of $10, $20, $5 and if lost or stolen @ FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation his plendid work in oy be popular and MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1938. FOUR MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Marri Vocal scouts, although there were no competitive awards made. In a 50 yard race for boys under 100 pounds, Troop 49 came Troop 52 second. A 50 yard race for the 100-130 pound class was won by Troop 52 with 49 com- ing in second and another mem- ber of 52 third. A 50 yard race for boys over 130 pounds was won by Troop 49 with 52 second. An underwater race in which a representative from Troop 52 swam 45 feet before rising to the surface was won by that troop. Troop 49 was second with a 43 foot dive. In a diamondball game Satur- day morning, Troop 49 walloped an All-Star Team of Troops 52 and 5, 11-1. In a “midget” game, Troop 52 beat Troop 49, 12-2. A sightseeing trip around the city yesterday morning and at- tendance at the Stone Church for religious services as a body con- cluded the inter-city rally camp being broken at 1:30 y day, the troops departing by truck and aero car for Miami. The visiting scout officials and scouts voted the Key West Rally as one of the most enjoyable they have ever attended. This we frankly and deeply, and not necessary manifest gratitude guests to hosts, the scouts said as they really enjoyed every min- ute of their stay. in first, licenses issued from the office of Judge Raymond R. Lord during the week ending Saturday, April 23, were four in jnumber and were issued permit- ting the weddings of the follow- ing: Ju Gloria Avila, Jr., and mond Garcia and Lily Herbert Garcia, Jr., and » Hero; William Berbard Atwell and Mary E. Griffin. VOTE FOR n f of A Soothing Reward For Itch Sufferers Several highly valued mediciues are so combined as to make Imperial Lotion a most trustworthy‘reward in joyfully relieving the itching of eczema, rash, toy ri | Common itch. oo ND ji Adams Construction GENERAL CONTRA D3 New Buildings Alterations Repairs | | 319 GRINNELL STREET —Get My Estimate— a ~ DWIGHT L. ROGERS “Father of the Homstead Exemption Law” Candidate For Congress Hear Him Tonight —a BAYVIEW PARK | _ RE-ELECT EUGENE S. 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