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PAGE SIX THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thelma Ogden Entertairs: =: Friends At Birthday Party . A birthday party was given for Thelma Ogden, who celebrated her 8th birthday at her home 1107 Olivia street yesterday aft- ernoon at 4 oo’clock. Prizes were awarded to Marilyn Adams and Dollie Charlow. Re- freshments, consisting of ice cream, cake and candy were served, Those who attended were San- dra Thompson, Barbara Ann Trout, Sandra Louise Newman, Gloria Riggs, Georgie Martha Ann Gandolfo, Marilyn Adams, Florinne Mitchell, Ernest Lee Mitehel, C. Sam B. Curry I, Gloria Knowles, Deloris Washing- ton, Annadile Patterson. + Gladys Washington, Leo Curry, Lena’ Mae Houze, Billie Houze, Riggs, | | i | j | | Ervin Higgs, Franklin D. Hernan- dez, Bobby Crusoe, Mary Louise Pent, Albert Key, Albert Parra, Harry Williams, Jr., Kenneth Don Williams, Henry Hall, John- nie Mae De Loach, Andrew Woody, Kenneth Albury, Wayne Brantley, William Washington, Jr., Charles Ogden, Elenor Ann Ogden, Joyce Rae Ogden. Misses Louise Pritchard, Ada Thompson, Dallie Charlow, Hen- rietta Ranger, Leuise Nezus, Welma De Loach. Mesdames Mollie Thompson, C. Sam B. Curry, Virgil Higgs, Nor- man Brantley, Edna Newman, D. C. Riggs, W. A. Washington, Joseph Thompson, Jack Williams, T. A. Woody, Marguerite Gan- danfo, and Arthur Griffin. Monroe County Council OF P.-T, As The Monroe .County P.-T. A. Council held their’ regular »meet; ;.C ing on May 4, with Mrsi‘ Sebas+ tian Cabrera presiding. The meet- ing opened with a prayer led by Rev. Shehane. Present were: Mrs. Carl Ber- valdi, Mrs. Benjamin Lowe, Mrs. Reba Sawyer, Mrs. Jeff Knight, Mrs. Lawton Watson, Mrs. E. ‘Mrg. ‘Haskins, Library Mis. ‘Melvin’ Russell, Mrs. Carl Bervaldi, Mrs. Tony Arthur and Mrs. Lawton Watson were ap- pointed on the committee of en- tertainment for the visitors. The following committees were appointed to act during coming year: . Has Meeting Setial Calendar = |p yoms: p-— DAN panesac. no } Meeting, Soe ot Ship Three, | 7:30 P.M. Kpights of Fythias | Hall. ‘ere 7 | Regular Meeting, Key West | Woman’s Club. 4 P. M: Public Library. | Concert, Key West Hospitality { Band. 8 P. M. Bayview Park. May Day Festival, Sponsored by P.-T. A. Units of City and Recreation Department. 4:30 | P. M. Bayview Park. | Last Social Meeting of Junior Woman’s Club under Presi- dent Miss Nellie Louise Rus- sell. 5 P. M. Public Li- brary. Meeting, Club. Local Lions 7:30 P. M. Hotel La Concha. | Recital, Primary and Interme- diate Grades of Convent of eee es seeeeecs | | Meeting, Girl Scouts diveen 1. 4 P. M. Home of Mrs. Eva} Warner. Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 52. 7:30 P. M. Rear of Clinic. Junior-Senior Prom, Convent of Mary Immaculate. 9:30 P.| M. Country Club. peas i SATURDAY— Annual Mothers and Daughters Luncheon of Key West Wo- 'O THE CITIZENS OF MONROE | | ‘CONCERT TONIGHT © couNTY IN BAYVIEW P. j Please accept my sincere ap- | preciation, and thanks to you for |of you, your confidence in me as | giving me that which I requested | PROGRAM TO BE RENDERED |a candidate for County Commis-! sioner. I also want to thank you! PERSONAL MENTION | Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Meltzer andj {son Curtis and Dr. Aurelio Perez, | were arrivals over the highway| DON’T MISS YOUR CHANCE yesterday for a short visit, and: to have work done by Expert RENOVATING UNDER DIRECTION OF ‘in behalf of the residents of the| returned in the evening to Miami, ! loc Interesting ang qslightfully ar-|} Si¥ahged is the program which will | ALFREDO BARROSO Keys who were sure that you | | would be fair to them and give | & them just consideration if you un- derstood their claimein shis par- | ticular matter; and you have not ri | disappointed: :;them. though I ihe presented in Bayview Park at) ed nearly pm votes p8 jo’clock tonight,“« The concert | more A psst my Becmecrsi pre er aoe and almost acmajority of the total pwill’ be STE ET by Alfredo vote, yet I wilhinayp to go into a | Barroso. CEE | second. primary, and I now re- ® Several yngw- selections have | quest that you continue to give ‘been recently received by the me your appreciated support and band, which has held extra re-\0" May 24th elect me County z % Commissioner for fifth district | hearsals for this week’s concert. and I promise that I will also The program includes some of the | serve you well as commissioner at latest popular tunes arranged for large. Again thanking you and bands. {hoping to have the privilege of This afternoon the band will STINE YOU. play for the May Day held for) T. JENKINS CURRY. the school, children in cooperation with the P.-T. A., and the recrea- | tion department. Rehearsals were, {held every morning during the} A LOS CIUDADANOS DEL CONDADO DE MONROE | week at the park in preppralion | eet cancer eh uae |for the event. Special musical ar-! garles' las mas expresivas gracias jrangements have jpeen made to! por haber respondido _tan mag- | fit the various dances and’ drills. | hanimanfente wmi peticion, y ha- Three will be polkas, Dailish | berme, “datlocEvuestra ., confianza para Comipanage: del dances, German’ flanges and Rhy-| Tambien, . expresarles thm Fantasies.) yi 5) gratitud AC” fos 4esidentes de 1 The program to’ be rendered at! Gayos de Moi$d@ los cuales, e tonight’s concert is: P taban segurps ,gle que Ustedes | March, “Stars and Stripes For- | atenderiah su ° Sousa | conocieran su situacion, y Ustedes Overture, “Revelry” Jewell! han respondido de una manera | Popular, “Heigh Ho” Churchhill | digna y conciente. Waltz, “Persian Moonlight” Aun cuando recibi en los pasa- King | dos comicios una mayoria de seis Popular, “I Double Dare You” —_cientos votos sobre mi opositor Shand & Eaton mas cercano, y casi la suficiente ever” obtener una | accompanied by Mrs. Charles Cur-| | tis, mother of Mrs. Meltzer. /SS'James mployed with | thie Overs: Bridge Di: \tfg/a shor’ it with his family, Skt over ici in morn- iitg for No Name Key. SpcAttorney.H. H. Taylor, J jf Judge H. H. Taylor of N parrived over the highway last} | night and is today making prep-! } arations for opening his office on} | Caroline street where he will | carry on the practice of his pro- | fession. | Lieutenant Wm. Klaus, U. S. N., left over the highw: this} |morning for Miami for the pur-! | pose of conducting a class in | struction in communication | tivities of the Naval Reserve. The | jlieutenant was accompanied by | | Mrs. Klaus. j : | | Charles Roberts, son of the late! | Leroy Roberts, who formerly re-} ided in Key West, was an arti | al her lerday for a few | visit latives and frie | oY T QUESTIONS| questions printed on Page 2 eeece | Rhode Island. | 2. “Battleship”. | . Yes, | | Hypotenuse. Manila. Renovators—Upholstering, Stu- dio Couches, Box Springs, Mat- tresses, ete. TROPICAL MAT- TRESS CO., 725 Duval street. "= may5-3tx REFRIGERATION FOR QUICK REFRIGERATION Repairs and Service, Call E. Martinez, 1212 Varela street. 24 Hour Service. apr20-1mo | DAY NURSERY j SUNBEAM PLAYHOUSE, 1400 Pine street—“Free From Wor-} ry Hours—For Mothers”. Chil- dren cared for by the hour or! day. may5-2wks |} FRESH EGGS ; FRESH KEY WEST EGGS, 40c doz. Robert Whitehead, 1310 Johnson street, may4-3t TRANSPORTATION ROOM FOR ONE PASSENGER going to St. Petersburg next Tuesday, May 10. Mr. Slingluff, 1401 United street, phone 592 me WANT TO R Tuego una vez/|Below are the answers to test | od, at your venience. Reasonable rates.” A AV “Pop” Allen, 1405 Petronia St.,: Phone 487-J. REFRIGERATION EXPERT REPAIRING on Elec- tric All work may 2-lwkx| THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1938, COCCOCOOO LOSE OEOEOEOOEEA| CHOHOOSEHOOOOTOSSOOSOSSSHOHHOOSOOOSOOOOSOOSOOOSOE CLASSIFIED COLUMN eccee MISCELLANEOUS LONG DISTANCE MOVING— Padded, insured, licensed Vans. FLASH EXPRESS & STOR- AGE CO., 251 S. W. Ist St, Miami, Fla. mar29-t£ G SRAL ELECTRIC REFRIG. ERATOR, almost new—$139.00; Apply, 519 Elizabeth street. may5-tf CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tf 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 Va 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. For an estimate — phone or write LEONARD BROS. Transfer and Storage Co. Agents . Mayflower Transit Co, <e AN or dwelling. P, O. Box 465. may4-3tx FOR RENT E, COOL ROOM with private reen porch and ga- Rev. Y. Shehane, Character | 1401 United Street. man’s Club. 1 P. M. Public! March, “The Magnificent (peneided Dare Immediately after the wed- eesrry rage Henriquez, Ida Engel, Mrs. W. W. Habecker, Mrs. James Singleton, Mrs. H. O'Bryant, Y. T. Shehane, Mrs. J. Cabrera. Letters were read from Mrs. Mary Austin, District Director, in regard to coming to our city next week for P.-T, A. installation and school of instruction. Will an- nounee later. The group would in¢lude Mrs, Mary Austin, Dis-! trict Director; Mrs. P. Sears, Sev- enth Vice President and Chair- man of Home Service Depart- ment; Mrs, Hayes, Motion Picture Harris School 1 Program, commemorating Mother’s Day, was presented in chapel this morning at the Harris School by pupils of the 1B class Program follows: Recitation, ‘or Mother”, tricia Ann. Harrison. Play, “Mother’s Day In Mother Goose Land”, / Duet, “Let Me Help”, Betty Ann MeDonald, Ray Elwood and Chorus. Pa- Education. Mrs. L. Watson, Hospitality. Mrs. B. Lowe, Beautifications. Mrs. Carl Rom, Memberships. Mrs. H. Henriquez, Student Aid. Mrs. W. Habecker, Publicity. Ida Engel, National Florida Parents. Mrs. J. Russell, Juvenile Pro- tection. Mrs. J. Russell, Room Repre- sentatives. Mrs. C. Bervaldi, Equipment. Mrs. R. Rodriguez, Summer Round-Up. -B Pupils Present Mother’s Day Program Today Mect Mother Goose, sell. Jack, Buddy Banks. Jill, Patricia Ann Harrison Pump, Billy Cruz. Mary Quite Contrary, Juanite Davis. Miss Muffet,.Sophie Roberts, Boy Blue, Tony Ramirez. Jack Horner, Donald Curry. See Saw Marjory Daw, Mario Virginia Rus-| | Branley, Betty Ann Russell, Mat- Library. EE 9 SUNDAY— | Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 4 P.M. South Beach. Mother’s Day Program, San “Carlos Institute. 10 A. M. Palace Theatre. —O~ MONDAY— Meeting, Troop 5, Boy Scouts. | 7:30 P. M. Wesley Commun- | ity House. | | TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club i Dinner. 6 P.M. Church An-| x. | ing, Division Street School .-T. A. 3 P. M. School Auditorium. WEDNESDAY-— Hoskins Characteristic, “The Parade of the Wooden Soldier” Jessell Popular, “Thanks for the Mem- ory” Robin & Ranger Popular, “Rosalie” Porter March, “Washington Post” Sousa National Anthem, “Star Span- gled Banner” Key. LEGALS s0OURT, IDA, 1 7 ereby given that » 24th day of June, A. I t to the F ¢ rd, County y, Florida, puchers and Iwill je » 19 | mayS-1tx Meeting, Harris School P.-T. A.! 3 P. M. School Auditorium. | Statistics compiled by Hugh Russell, Seatlle. Wash., reveal that Miami Beach ranked | first in per capita building in the United States; Hollywood, Fia., | second; Beverly Hills, Cal., third; realtor, | LEARN TO DANCE Tap, Toe, Acrobatic, Ballet, Ball Room, Rhumba Learn to play your favorite mayoria del voto total, no queda lotro remedio que volver a la lucha el dia 24 de Mayo en las} segundas primarias electorales del | partido. Por lo tanto, nuevamente | ruego a los votantes que al igual| " ue el dia 3 de Mayo, me den su; “ e een y cooperacion dandome asi | the East, particularly by la nominacion para Comisionado | Malay tribes. del Condado por el quinto dis-| 19. Verdi. trito;/y, Yo prometo de que si re-| 44445 cibo este honor no defraudare las | TRANS us esperanzas ni la confianza de-| | positada en mi por Ustedes, y ad- Steamship St. Mary, of Standard Fruit and Steamship ding. The moisture or aqueous va-! por in the atmosphere. The term of Napoleon’s sec- ond reign as Emperor. A narcotic stimulant used in RTATION | ministrare los asuntos de nuestro | Condado con buena fe, voluntad, | | hénradez y civismo. Nuevamente le doy a todos las mas expresivas 8, | gracias y espero tener el privile- | Company, which arrived yester- la Comision | day from Philadelphia consigned to the Porter Dock Co., sailed | for Frontera, Mexico, after taking on 21,947 gallons of fuel oil. gio ‘de servirles en del Condado. 4 Agradecido, T. JENKINS CURRY. the - guaranteed. 1212 Varela street. apr20-Imo PLUMBING SAVE MONEY — Buy your plumbing, fixtures, soil pipe and fittings, galvanized pipe and fittings, range boilers and water pumps, at substantial savings! Write or visit our showroom. PEPPER’S PLUMB- ING SUPPLIES, 542 N. W. ilth St., Miami, Fla. apr8-lmo “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. marl2-tf may5-3t FOR T “Large airy rooms at bathing facilities. In- quire 407 South street, apr25-tf ROOMS THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th St. MIAMI, FLORIDA, LOW SUM- MER’ RATES. Hot waters every room, aE SES Ns ——Ssneegae PERSONAL OLD AT 40! GET PEP. New Ostrex Tonic Tab- lets contain raw oyster invig- orators and other stimulants. One dose starts new pep. Value $1.00. Special price 89c;. Call, write Gardner's Pharmacy. jan4-tue-thur-fri Gis eile z | MONROE THEATER |, R. Montgomery and R. Russell LIVE, LOVE AND LEARN | Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ i nikicnscdlienltce | | MIA , ad Song, “My Mother”, Class. Mother, Lillian Stewart. tie Lee Weatherford. | Ft. Lauderdale, Fla, fourth; West BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME instrument. Those in play are: Key West Hi-¥’s To Altend Convention j Hi-Y Club of the Monroe‘Coun-~ ty High School willdeave this. aft- ernoon for Bradenton, Florida,, to attend the annual convention. of state Hi-Y¥ clubs to be bejd day, Saturday and}Sunday, Hi-y, S are, junior outfits connect 1a ee Amen Christian Associations throughott the country. i Headed by President Lionel; Cobo, the group will be composed of Joe Alvarez, Jack Miller, Joe) Soldano, Joe Henriquez, Harry; Knight, Kermit Lewin, Andrew Elwood, William Monsalvatge, Jr.,! Lionel Cobo, Vance Stirrup, and’ Dexter Dorgan. Mrs. W. H. Mon- saivaige will accompany the group as director. ' Mey will return Sunday night. | HOW TO SLEEP SOUND MAKE THIS 4 DAY TEST. Your 25¢ uack if not pleased. A common cause of disturbed sleep is bladder irritation due to func- tional kidney disorders. Use juniper oil. buchu | ete. made into green tab nature flush out exc other wastes which o ritation that wakes you up. Just say Buket: » any druggist. 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