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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CLASSIFIED COLUMN POCOCOCEOOOOOOEAOOOOCOOSOOEESOSSHSOOEOOHOAEEOECOE® PAGE FOUR MONDAY, MAY 2, 1938. POLITICAL seseveeeeevnceeemereel RECEIVES, COPY OF RESOLUTION Society © "TRANSPORTATION. SeCoeesecooesicreceoccos Social Calendar MONDAY— Meeting, _Boy’s Club. isonage: Fellowship ; 6:15 P: M.’ Fleming Street Methodist Church Par- ! | \ Weunits Club To ‘Meet Tomorrow Tomorrow afternoon at four o'clock the regular. meeting of , the Key West Woman’s Club will ‘be held in the rooms of the Pub- te: wah Migeting, Boy. Scouts, Troop: 5. ‘ie Library. 5H AU TA ie ee ood ane. z + = = 5 é = = = eS = r & ba] ] . 4 - . . 5 ri . i ‘ * ‘ 7:30 P. M. Wesley Commun: ity House. ae g (185) > “PUESDAY— sd Meeting, oAs there are a number of im- \portant matters to be discussed ,jand further arrangements in con- (nection with the luncheon for Junior-Senion;: High Mothers and Daughters, it is urg School Parent-Teacher, Asso-' eq that a full attendance be pres- ciation. Auditorium. Stone Church Service Dinner. 6 P. M. Church Annex. a THURSDAY— Rotary Club Luncheon. P. M. _— ees wo PeX. Meeting, Sea Scout Ship Three. Club | eeccececcce “PERSONAL MENTION 12:15 | St. Paul’s Church An- 7:30 P. M. School! ent, Lieutenant Wm. Klaus, U. S. officer in charge at the naval station, and Mrs. Klaus returned lover the highway Friday evening IN. 7:30 P. M. Knights of Pythias| from Miami where the lieutenant Hall. ‘Regular Meeting, “Woman's Club. ~ Public Library. Concert, Key West Hospitality Bandwevdeek M. Bayview Park. May Da’ tival, Sponsored “by Pe nits of City and ~Reer Department. 4:30 P. M. Bayview Park. Bae ta ae fee FRIDAY— Meeting, Girl Scouts, Troop 1. 4 P. M. Home of Mrs. Eva Warner. Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 52. 7:30 P. M. Rear of Clinic. -«-unior-Senior Prom, Convent of Mary Immaculate. 9:30 P. &}%M. Country Club. SATURDAY-- Annual Mothers and Daughters Luncheon of Key West Wo- man’s Club. 1 P. M. Public ;_, Library. On SUNDAY— ‘oncert, Key West Hospitality | _Band. 4 P.M. South Beach. Activities At Local Park This morning beautiful Bay- y'Park was the scene-ot gay, Spring activity. Children danced and skipped to the tunes played ¢ by the Key West Hospitality Band under the direction of A. Barosso. “Rehearsals are being held each day until Thursday when the May Festival will be held to cele- brate May and Child Health Day. The time has been set for 4:30 and everyone attending is prom- isedsan afternoon of enjoyable en- *"tértainment. Teachers, mothers “ahd Mr. Larsen, recreation direc- tor, are working hard to make this one of the most successful “Festivities sponsored by the P. A's of the Key West Schools, it is stated. Announcement of Marriage Miss Ste}la Valdez, granddaugh- ! ter.ofyMrognd Mrs. Juan Avila, 807" Elizabath St, became the bride of, Cecil E. Smith Saturday night at the home of the bride's grandparents. tives and close friends were pres- ent. The ceremony was perform- ed by Notary Public Arenburg “The ‘bride was attired in sport clothes. Witnesses were Mrs. Valentina Bevnandez and Oscar Fernandez Only near rela-} jhad been to carry out the s Key West} dule of instruction to the m {bers of the Naval Reserve Com- ! munication unit in that city. | Jdderry.Beldwin,. first. assi ) keper at Carysfort lighthouse. rived in, the city Friday and will | spent hik darterly vacation hyi jae family. * * y byfge HH. Taylor, of Mia was a visitor in Key West Satu day, accompanied by Miss Flor- jence Du Pare, secretary to. thé : judge who came on_ business. | They returned to Miami yester- {day. ; Mr. and Mrs. Will Baez; who | were spending a short visit in Ke | West with their families and v {ed their home on Newton street ; left late yesterday afternoon for their home in Miami. Captain D. H. Brothers was a visitor in Key West yesterday and had a delightful time meeting old friends and forming new. He will leave for Taverniér some Aime today. : SS iy g Mrs, McCurdy Mora, who; was visiting with her mother and oth- er relatives for a short time left on the ‘afterrioon .bus .yesterday for her home in Miami. peer tr Miss Camilla Hodge, off the Miami Chamber of Commerce forces, who came in Saturday for a brief visit. her first; left the bus yesterday expressing Herself as being delighted with her brief stay, and the wonderful ridé over the bridges. ‘Bp Milton Parrott, who is “cam- paigning for Melvin E. Russell in the outlying sections of the coun- didacy for state senator, came in from Tavernier yesterday for a last day consultation, and will leave this evening. Mrs. E. J. Bayly, president of the Woman’s Auxiliary of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, left over the highway this morning to at- ‘tend the Dioceasan Convention to |be held in West Palm Beach on May 3, 4 and 5. Gertrude Sander © and laughter, Miss Florence, left over whi hway yesterday for West alm Beach and after visiting for about one week will proced@ to j their home in New York. : Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. George M. Hollo- man, daughter Miss Daisy Hollo- man, and son, George M., Jr., left over the highway this morn- ing for their home in Miami Mrs. Ida Larch, who was visit- ing with relatives and had a di | lightful time, and also spent some «1 Mrs. Porter at the time, ties in the 24th district, in his can- | RELATIVE TO WATERWAY MATTER ynoypceMEnTs Wm. W. Demeritt, superinten- dent of the Seventh Lighthouse District, is in receipt of a letter from J. H. McGann. clerk of the Committee on Rivers and Har- bors, which contains a copy of the following resolutions: “Resolved by the Committee on Rivers and Harbors, of the House of Representatives, United States, that the Board of Engineers of Rivers and Harbors created under Section Three of the River and Harbor Act, approved June 13, 1902, be and is hereby requested to review the reports of Water- ‘way from Miami and Key West, Florida, submited in Rivers and Harbors Committee document Number 44, Seventy Second Con- gress, first session and previous reports, with a view to determin- ing if it is advisable to improve the section between Florida Bay and Key West at this time.” The questions involved in this matters have been discussed at length by the Port Industrial As- sociation and following receipt of Lathes adverse, FeROPETRERE 9 HE" ==" BERNIE CP APY Sond UEGR engineers regarding the eight from Bj the ‘foot wate! ,to Keys West, again taken up. Due to the serious er ef 0 r. Por. ter was unable to attend to matter and at his request Mr. De- ;meritt handled the matter, taking up the question with the firm of ‘Hill and Treadway, legislative | consultants in Washington, who ‘are retained by the county com- missioners to handle important matters of this kind. In his reply under date of| *| April 28, Mr. Hill writes from the National Press Building in | Washington, the following reply to Mr. Demeritt: A | “I enclose two copies of Reso- {lution adopted yesterday by the Cammittee on Rivers and Har- jbors of the House. “You probably know that the | House, on yesterday, passed a | River ‘and Harbor Bill, adopting | certain, projects and authorizing preliminary examinations and gerveys: to be made of certain) . projects. | “1conferred in person this af- oon with Lieutenant Colonel ond A, Wheeler, resident engtheer.‘of the Board of Engi-| neers for Rivers and Harbors, ‘with a(view to having the Board review reports and material on hand and, if consistent, recom- hmending to the Congress at an early date the adoption of the | proposed project, improving the | section between Florida Bay and Key West, “The Colonel indicated it was ‘doubtful that the Board would be | justified in making such a rec- ‘ommendation in the NEAR fu- jture. He said it appeared nec- ieessary to return the file to the | District Engineer with instruc- tions to hold a hearing, and sub- mit a report as to the estimated ‘cost of a waterway or channel of i suitable width or depth.” The leter closes with an expres- sion of regret from Mr. Hill “that | this mater was not brought to our j attention earlier.” | HOSH, FEARED j Georgetown, Del.—Almii McChes! 12-year-old ‘ Samuel ‘esney, was yed from lofder, and sé ; Industrial School for Girls ‘for an \indefinite term on a charge of vio- {lating parole. The minimum age for marriage in Delaware is 16 | years. ll 4 dt hk he MALE, INSTRUCTION FOR SALE AIR CONDITIONING CTRIC REFRIGERATION MALE, INSTRUCTION. Reliable men with fair education who are mechanically inclined and would like to better themselves. Must be willing to train spare time to learn planning, estimat- ing, installing and_ servicing work. Write giving age, pres- ent occupation, ete. Utilities Inst., Box U, The Citizen. may2-2tx FIRST DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELE TO BE HELD MAY 3. 1938 E 200 eevee For Congress Fourth Congressional District HENRY H. FILER For Congress 4th Congressional District LEWIS E. MOORE A business man for Congress _ REDUCING For State Senator MELVIN E. RUSSELL “A School Man Fighting For School Children” WANT TO REDUCE? Easy meth- od, at your home and con- venience. Reasonable rates. A “Pop” Allen, 1405 Petronia St., Phone 487-J. may 2-lwkx For State Senator DAVID ELMER WARD “TN DoThe BestICanFor Al” — GLADIOLAS FOR MOTHER'S DAY. Leave orders. Archie Thompson, 1001 Eaton, Phone 879-J. 879-J. apr22-8tx REFRIGERATION —— aoa reresves EXPERT REPAIRING 6h‘! Elec- trict Refrigeration! © All! work guthlantestt "1212 Varela’ Street. FLOWERS For Representative State Legislature tT. S. CARO For Representative State Legislature SAVE plumbing, fixtures, soil pipe and fittings, galvanized pipe For Judge of Criminal and fittings, range boilers and Court of Record water pumps, at substantial | vings! Write or visit our LOUIS A. HARRIS urt of Record , WILLIAM V. ALBURY showroom. PEPPER'S PLUMB- ING SUPPLIES, 542 N. W. 11th St., Miami, Fla. apr8-lmo For County Solicitor ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. (For Re-Election) MISCELLANEOUS For County Commissioner First District WM. H. MONSALVATG! LONG DISTANCE MOVING— Padded, insured, licensed Vans. FLASH EXPRESS & STOR-| AGE CO., 251 S. W. Ist St. Miami, Fla. mar29-tf E For County Commissioner First District WM. R. PORTER (For Re-Election) ; A For County Commissioner 5th District } HARRY L. BEAV! | REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE — Conservative, ! practical advice. 37 years’ ex-| perience on Florida Keys. E.) R. Lowe, Registered Broker, Tavernier, Florida. P. O. No., 21. marl 2+tf | ~ | CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. au aBr20- Wud» ss Cor- ner 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tf FOR SALE—Balloon tire bicycle, $9.00. Sea Food Grill, 500 Du- val Street. may2-1t ees ALL EQUIPMENT of Palm Res- taurant, including neon sign, steam table, gas range, count- ers, stools, tables, chairs, elec- tric fans, etc., for only $400. Ap- ply at once to Restaurant. may2-2tx OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- zen Office. may19-tf Brazos Arrives In Port Steamship Brazos, of the Clyde- Mallory Lines, arrived in port! Saturday morning from Galveston and sailed later for New York. The steamer sailed from this port with a consignment of mis- cellaneous freight. . ,Ipcoming freight was. heavy Shibmbéts of produce. Ozark Arrives Another vessel of the line, the Ozark, arrived Friday afternoon. from Jacksonville and Miami, with shipments of creosoted lum- ber for the naval station The vessel sailed 8:45 for New Or- leans. PAs HOUSES WE OFFER a Bonded, Insured Household Goods Moving Serv- ice to or from any State in the Union, Canada or Mexico. Our vans are of the finest Padded Vans in the country with ex- perienced men to handle your goods in and out of Key West. A service that has never been offered to the public before. Fot an estimate — phone or write was FEONARD_ BROS. ‘Transfer an Storage Co. 12¢ jAgents Mayflower Transit Co. PHone 678 1401 Division Street Subscribe to The Citizen—20c weekly, CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to the dear relatives, kind neighbors 2nd friends for their many kindnesses during the ill- ness and after the death of our beloved one, Mary M. Anderson. We are also grateful for the use of the automobiles, for, the many beautiful floral offerings, and es- pecially to Dr. Galey for his kind attention. Their love and kindness will never be, forgotten. MRS. ADA L, FINE and FAMILY. May 2-1tx. apr26-tf ~ FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large airy rooms at seaside, bathing facilities, In- quire 407 South street. THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th St.. MIAMI, FLORIDA, LOW SUM- MER RATES. Hot water in every room. mar21-tf = ? canteen BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West For County Commissioner Fifth District { T. JENKINS CURRY ‘For County Commissioner, Fifth District CLEVELAND NILES (For Re-Election) + joner For County Commi Fifth District HASTINGS C. SMITH Subscribe to The Citizen—20c weekly. pIRUMENTGAU eH *EUR REPRESENTATIVE. sae EVERETT W. RUSSELL THE ‘MAN To Represent The People! RE-ELECT EUGENE S. OF STARKE FLORIDA FLORIDA RAILRO EXPERIENCED MATTHEWS TO AD COMMISSION APABLE—HONEST Advertisement Paid For By Friends of Eugene S, Matthews 1 il | JERRY W.CARTER CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION IN GROUP TWO FLORIDA RAILROAD COMMISSION o. ste AN HONEST AND EXPERIENCED PUBLIC SERVANT (Paid Political An Important and Vital Message To Every W.P.A. Worker in Florida DAVE SHOLTZ SAYS: “] AM FOR W.P.A.” He believes that our government should provide work for those citizens who cannot find employment in private industry. He protired the first government money for work projects in Florida while he was Gover- -pwan-+and. a Wwte.db that all government money was used to pay people who needed work, and was not wasted on political workers. me Dave Sheltz is opposedto the squandering of WPA money in such cases as this(] R. L. Dowting is: State Supervisor of Conservation and is paid $375.00 per month and ex- penses. His son is on the payroll at $150.00 per month and expenses and his wife is employed as Supervisor by W. P. A. at $175.00 per month and expenses. This makes $700.00 per month, plus expenses, of PUBLIC MONEY being paid to one family, while thousands of the fine working people of our state are expected to feed and clothe them- selves and their families on $25.00 and $30.00 per month and thousands of other worthy Florida Advertisement) MT. | e with friends, left ve} he} Sete ett ve at | ters recieg sa an" |TACKEED TURTLE 2 | IN LOCAL WATERS home to their many friends at 807 | ahs @ Elizabeth Street | Mrs. Leonard B. Grillion, ac-| j companied by her son-in-la ind ph daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J: West | citizens cannot be given W. P. A. jobs because of shortage of funds. Dave Sholtz believes that all W. P. A. jobs from the top to the bottom—the high salaries as well as the low salaries—should go ONLY to Florida citizens who can qualify under W. P. A. FOR MINIMUM WAGES OF $60.00 A MONTH eoccccece ee George Faraldo and An- drew Atwell had quite a es OT ET LTP ee ER ER ERED oe COREE RC ESD EE eZED EES {rer ee enn Onnenr ENTERTAINMENT Prrmririi Habana-Madrid Stn the “Tope tt Key night life-the, most , beau spot in tropical Florida, the qeet? iudance music and Ansar ed in entertainment—that’s small for an evening well s t with dancing on the Spanish file floor amid the palms in a somked filled” atmosp! is no cover, minimum sion charge any night but day. Key West's leading night clut bide you welcome. ul n ed on a weekly schedule « Sabini’s Club La Conga for them and plan to Tuesdays, “Balloon Night Night” on Thursd of Fortune” on S euailancing to the ne of Carbonell’s continental orchestra nk Watet attend. B Wi el peeraing to spend the “thome in } Satur- |, rays. Enjoy | Ceeil { thrilling experience yesterday afternoon in the waters off Roosevelt boulevard when they attempted to catch a green turtle which they spied in the water. They jumped from | Sawyer, returned to Key Hast evening over the highway! \from Miami Mrs. Grillion recent- | ly underwent a surgical opera-; ftion at a hospital in Miami Beac and is now rapidly recove' from her illness. their f ae 3 boat and landed on the tur- Vernon } n | Key Mrs. t tle’s back. having had quite isitor a battle in their efforts to bring it toward the shore. The fight was too much for them. and the turtle finally got away. Atewil was cut on the leg by the turtle during the tus- sle. There were about twenty- five persons who witnessed the exciting battle put on be- tween the turtle and the youngsters. hhh he dadiddeds her mot! n Mari and v friends Allie Capo, one »y Mrs. Capo, 3 last week from ; Augustine, and are guests and Mrs. W. W. Demeritt. j | Mr. and Mrs. T will leave tomorrow morn jthe highway for Miami they will remain for about six weeks Themen aaa cb LEARN TO DANCE Tap. Toe, Acrobatic. Ballet. Ball Room, Rhumba Learn to play your fevorite instrument. Cecil Carbonell Studios Page Bidg. g over where fi a visut ot) — | Subscribe to The Citizen—26e * weekly. HH oe how / South Florida's Candidate For Railroad Commissioner GROUP 2 THE ONLY CANDIDATE FROM SOUTH _ FLORIDA (Paid Politica: Advertisemes: Dave Sholtz stands for a minimum wage of $60.00 per month for all W. P. A. workers and knows this amount is required to provide decent living quarters, food and clothing for these work- ers and their families. $60.00 per month can be paid all workers if only those who qualify un- der W. P. A. rules are given employment and the wasting of W. P. A. money is stopped—as it it will be stopped when Dave Sholtz goes to the U. 8. Senate. Dave Sholtz brought $65,000,000 of government money to Florida for work projects while he Governor. Just think how much more he can do for Florida—and for you—when he is in the Let us help the honest worker who needs W. P. A. work to get a minimum wage of $60.00 per month and help Florida to get more W. P. A. proj ects by electing Dave Sholtz. YOUR VOTE IS YOUR OWN. So, in spite of all efforts to coerce you and tell you how to vote, remember that when you are in the voting booth you are alone with your conscience. They can tell you HOW to vote, but they can’t MAKE YOU DO IT— SO VOTE TO HELP YOURSELF AND FAMILY And You Will VOTE FOR DAVE SHOLTZ FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR VOTE TOMORROW, MAY 3rd! (Political Advertisement Paid For By Friends Of Deve Shoits) LL LAddttttLircidihidihhgdetititttittittttdbibgéidgbddédd

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