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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN - Heads Ber Acseciaton’ (CLEVELAND NILES Hon St. School P.-T.A. Installs Offide¥s'Last'Night Teacher Association Of- term. ‘term, UshelsliRarle phddetied: May of Division Street School gifts. Y Agi \E He hool year of 1938-39| Mrs» «Amelia Cobo, Miss tndueted into office at a | ence one Mrs. Gladys Pinder, , i it: night in the school; Miss Miriam Carey: were i pre- President Mrs. ‘Se-| sented with banners and pennants. ae of the Monroe! for bringing the largest number... Council. ‘of parents to the P.T.A. meets. d.were President Mrs.|Mrs. Cobo received the prize for ur, Vice President Miss | securing the greatest number of | Secretary Miss | new members, , Treasurer Mrs. J. Mrs. Cobo, Mrs. Mary Sweet- , ing, Miss Susie Gardner and Miss Baskets. of flowers were | Florence Albury were teachers! the new and retiring who have brought the greatest | number of parents to classes dur- Tony Arthur was pre-' ing April. ith.a past president's pin,| This was the last meeting of the served. during the last; school year. | ‘Presented On Ti Tuesday ‘Marping At At Harris School {1.665 sCourtiers of Cleanliness;, Li) Soap, Bobby Knowles. Water, Eugene Sweeting. Toothbrush, Byron :Cook. | Courtiers of Good Food: Apple, Nell Rose Sands. Spinach, Doris Lowe. Carrot, Rose Marie Sawyer. Milk, Nellie Thrower. Egg, Glorina Curry. Merry Sunshine, Madge Mal- lory. | Fresh Air, Ruby Wharton. Exercise, Edward Albertus. Sleep, Patsy Albury. | Program— Songs by Assembly. Prayer and Scripture Reading. | Play, “The Land of Health”. Talk, Dr. Parramore. _ Song, 5B and 5A. ~ ICleare Heads dives | Asgociation , Social Calendar feey WEDNESDAY— _Meeting,: Harris School P.-T. A. | * $PyM.School Auditorium. A Meeting, New .Members Troop | Wee 62, Boy:Scouts. of America. | 6 Pi M:; Rear of Clinic. Last Meeting of Year and In-! $tallation of Officers, Harris School P.- T. A. 3 P. M.) School Auditorium. i THURSDAY— Charter Delivery Banquet of Lions Club. 6:30 P. M. Stone Church Annex. Meeting, Stephen R. Mallory) Chapter, U.D.C. 4 P. M. Home of Mrs. J. W. Hattrick. Bayview Music Hour. Marine Hospital. Rotary Club Luncheon. 12:15 P.M. St. Paul’s Church An- OF BAR ASSN. Folk Games. 7:30 P.M, Stone WAS FOR MANY YEARS SEC- Church Annex. Meeting, Music Club. M. Bayview, Park. —Orr ; ED R. BENTLEY TO PRESIDENCY | 7:30 P. ORGANIZATION” ni FRIDAY— DA Meeting, Girl Scouts, Troop 1. 4 P.M. Home of,,Mrs. Eva Warner. 1 | (Special to The © (aes old Meeting, Boy Gecuts, ‘Troop 52,, LAKELAND, Fla,, 7P.M. Rear of Clinic. Col. "Ed Re Bentley Junior Chamber of Commerce's | for many years secretary-treasur- “Unlucky 13th” Dance. 9:30) hee iit ‘ qe i Beehaiisce, in charge| Jocal clinic, gave an ad-/ the occasion. | 4 P. M, | Ciation and editor of the Florida Law Journal, on May 7, j elected president of the Florida} State Bar Association at their! 31st annual meeting in Holly-} wood. Meeting, Girl Scouts. 1205 Division Street. was, —O— SATURDAY— ! Dance, Key West Country Club. 10 P. M. Clubhouse. Ba 9 SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality ‘cil to serve with the president and Band. 4 P. M. Aquarium secretary-treasurer were veins Grounds, Ken, Tallahassee; George —O— Coleman, West Palm Beach, ad | Richard R. Hunt, Miami. President Bentley stated that of Healthland, George, John {Owen “Monsal-; | MONDAY— | Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 5. ity House. se. Joe Cleare was elected to head | TUESDAY — dies’ Key West High School Alumni) “Church Serv . Association at a meeting held last | of Cirele night at the school building. | ena ‘After | Other officers selected were: ess' Hollon Bervaldi, vice president; our ; Louise Ketchum, secretary; Joe! WRefreshments ice’ Allen, treasurer. ein aa cakes and| Plans were made for the 1938 | it: tables scat- Alumni Reunion to be given in were Benjamin Archer, publishe 2 which had ‘honor of this year's graduating of the Homestead Leader who ted with lovely spring class, June 10 at the Country came to spend Mother's Day 2 ede fGhite's seek after . Commentce-| with his parents Mr. and Mrs. out any unworthy practitioners. ed ‘bar for the year would be the enactment of a new Criminal! Night,’ * Stone Church , Service. Club, + 7530 P. M. Church ‘Aare Lt | Coeeeccccccccccceoosrone ‘PERSONAL MENTIO eoxce | Visitors in Key West this week a | ern the standards of admission to practice law and to make it easier to weed speed. up criminal “eliminate loopholes of the law ,and lessen the expense of prose- cution of crime. Amendment of the probate law so.small unin- , debted estates.can be administe be sponsored, ‘he said. The asso- e@ | ciation voted to continue to pe 1 o% practi Joe Brown Jeft this morning on the early bus; fer-a business trip to Miami. Mrs. William McHugh and Miss Phyllis Rogers were passengers on the early morning bus going to Miami for a brief visit with relatives and friends, MIAMI and Also Serving All Points (Except DIRECT EXPRESS: Leaves Miami 2:00 MrsA. .P. Lamb was a passen- West 7:00 o’clock A. M. Miami 2:00 o'clock P. West 4:00 o'clock P. M. Leaves Key West 8 Hezekiah Miami 3:00 o'clock P. The Caribbean. Revolver. Buenos Aires, Argentina Shakespeare Cambria. Daughters of the Revolution A mental compulsion or hab- it of counting things. Bow, The arranging of music for a combined number of in- struments. at the “meeting were: ment. 'George F. Archer. He was ac- pair aap ie gene law ry, Mrs. John} Committees appointed were: |companied by Mrs. Archer and ms ere ee en oe. Seen ‘3 son Lester. years ago, but came to Florida " 2 0 eat glace Mrs. Nell Rose | fourteen years ago. He has bene H ‘ . prominent in legal and civic work Decorations: Joe Cleare. Jobn Hunter, and C, E, Bridges in addition to having been secre Everett Perpall and of Tampa, and Frank Griggs, 1... of the Bar “Association f Mrs, Gv Perez, Mrs. 0.’ Anibal Armayor. Frank Cates and Harry Hankins, ‘'Y Sate hha beak SiaiE "Foland Adams,! Favors and Invitation: Joe of St. Petersburg, are visitors in Ree ade ee hic ss erford, Mrs.’ Allen and Louise Ketchum. | the city today, going to the vari- Commander of the Aracrican 1e- isell; | Gladys Rus- | ST eae ous places on interest and spend- tary, a Rakes Sleutengiar’ ry i ii p. eames = ‘Mallory Chapter ee aeeeant chawees, "| president of the Florida Aviation 5 al John 'To Hold Meeting | Association and presently a di- 5 Stink Alice: Admits hued puree rector of the Florida State Cham Announcement is made today | at St. Francis hospital in Miami, ber at oremenee: Sands, Mrs. Leon of the regular meeting of Stephen was a visitor for a brief time this Bethel,..Mrs. R. Mallory Chapter. United | week, coming te see’ her father Joe Thompson, Daughters of The Confederacy. Charles Atwell, in the morning Miss’ Mary} The meeting wilh be... held and returr ing on the, afternoon Irs. Tillie Adaths. Thursday afternoon: 4:30 ,0’clock, | bus. ' |at( the home of Mraulo-W. Hat- — _— street. day the Thirteenth Un- | drid club this week | novel ideas, Junior | of Commerce Entertain Anibal Armayor A display advertisement on - | Page one today tells of the open- Miss Estella Hoffman, who was dance is to raise funds to iM of a new Auto Repair Shop at visiting for a brief time in Key } the state convention of the corner of Duval and Cath- West. left this morning for De- which after the Mi- ¢rnie streets. , troit, Mich. Miss Hoffman is a 2-4 will be in Key The business will be carried on] nurse in the Detroit Receiving I day toue ( under the name of Peter's Garage | Hospital, had a short time for a round. “This wil!) 8nd Estonez Brothers are the pro-| vacation, and determined she that hundreds of cars wil! Prietors. The latter have had | would see Key West before re- will benefit Key; over ten years of experience in) turning home. She expressed her- | the auto-mechanic field and their) self as being delighted with the that everyone sup-| many friends locally wish. them’ trip. Friday, which will | well in their new enterprise. { lively affair", Mr. Armayor maaanie H ba lnbes ger onbus-this morning for Miami ere genniig. an, eachilado | NSWERS WS TUN permet ane thegperd A eer ans lune § to be fol! on; business and plans to return “PEST "QUESTIONS S132) ec Mondas pig test | Deputy sheriffs, ted by J. M ~ Lee, State Comptroller, closed the e Shadowlawn Grocery in Miami for non-payment of $300 in ta The action carried out Lee threat to close 100 stores if neces- sary to collect delinquent taxes estimated at over $100,000 in the Miami area. LA CONCHA HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District EXCELLENT RESTAURANT American | — lest Country Club will of a dance to be given we Saturday night Will be a door prize. Office: 813 Caroline St. 4 | three opponents, BENTLEY NAMED RETARY - TREASURER OF! Elected on the Executive Coun- | .| of the 7:30 P. M. Wesley Commun* the major activity of the organiz-| |Code for Florida designed to’ procedure, | lea quickly and inexpensively will | ¢ Supreme Court to gov-} bar by rules fixing higher , Direct Between Miami M. | WITHDRAWS FROM - | COMING C CONTES | WILL NOT MAKE RACE FOR COMMISSIONER IN SECOND * PRIMARY AGAINST T. JEN- KINS CURRY Cleveland } race in the F Primary for re- jelection as County Commissioner from the Fifth District wit vho made the high man, f both for Curry be j by Niles, scheduled of whom were a run-off in the \Second Primary, ha S an- following -explana-| nouncement | statement, tory: :To be Citizens of Monroc ‘ounty: i a to first take this oppor- tunity to thank my many friends | and supporters in Monroe’ County |for their earnest cooperation and \ assistance in my recent campaign. |I appreciate everything that v | done for me and I will always be} f tre for their frien a have given the matter of mak- TV s Whe race in the second pri- pi ds for County Commissioner | aap consideration. I believe En citizen of Monroe County is | fully re of my past activities in which ‘ee. \'as County Commissioner and dur- lishment and rehz abilitation. of {ing my term of office, if you will Jrecall, I v | that tho: {Keys lyir ; would ri | would hav ing a represe own area to assist in their needs. | We are all aware of the fact that prior to the completion of the Overseas Highway those citi- zens living upon the upper end izens living upon the h of Key West ntation and ge of elect- from their lated from Key West, but now jthat the Overseas Highway has joined Monroe County together again, the inter of all citizens of Monroe County should now be centralized and every effort put forward for greater cooperation of all of Mon County. I feel, as I have felt all along, that the best interests of Monroe County will be served by my withdrawal as a candidate for County Com- ‘missioner, thereby permitting my opponent, Mr. Jenkins Curry, a man for whom I have the highest regard, to be elected County Commis er, thereby insuring those people among the Keys, as well as the people residing in the City of Key West, representation upon the new Board of nty Commissioners. I feel that i- fices must be made by some us who h communit years in o reater of coope ion and a more ly feeling be definitely este mae ed in this community. While is with a great deal of regret the - I announ s, my withdrawal as a candic » for County Com missioner, vet es firmly believe id feel that in my doing so ; e served my community anc e done my part in the sedi at number of spirit friend- pnt a ancient OVERSEAS TRANSPORTATION CO., INC. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— KEY WEST on Florida Keys between MIAMI AND KEY WEST 0 TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY Sunday) and Key Leaves Key West 9:00 0’ M. LOCAL: (serving all intermediate Leaves Miami 9:00 o'clock A. } Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service Full Cargo insurance Warehouse—Corner Eaton and Francis Streets Garage——Elevator——Fireproot |_Qpen The Nee A Telephones 92 and 68 | 1 and tried to divide | P. M. Habana-Madrid Club, | °T °f the Florida State Bar Asso-| vonroe County into districts so| appreciation of the loy ‘terests of Monroe County, Keys were more or less iso- ¢ been citizens of iis . SSR TAPS a EDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1938. Saag ea Worth All the Rest THE WEATHER ENTERTAINMENT | on. ichawosbbseacgoedscessce thing in the house mine— Club La Conga money, furniture, clothes. What Tomorrow’s feature at Frank did you have before you married Sabini’s Club La Conga on Front ,™? g street, is Bank Night. . . Patrons) Husband—Peace. at this, Key West’s newest Lethe = American night club, will be in- | NATIVE CAST in *- terested to know that the prize is} "| held over from last week, to make | FORBIDDEN ADVENTURE —also— it double for tomorrow. . . Hear | SELECTED SHORTS Every- is Temperaiure” Highest Lowest Mean Normal Mean _ 5 Rainfall* ‘sterday’s Precipitation Normal Precipitation the smallest piano in, Key & West | .« the superb entertainment. | < and the only cafe owner in Flor- ida that entertains his guests per- sonally ... at La Conga, Sun sets Moon rises Moon sets Tomorrow s Tides m. | | | EVANGELIST A. N. O’BRIEN of Duluth, Minnesota opens a series of Gospel Addresses at GOSPEL HALL 720 Southard Street —TONIGHT— P.M Question — Why did the army! 9 | choose mules and the navy ma- 9| chines? Barometer reading at 8 a. m.: | Answer—The army had first Sea level, 29.93. choice, | WEATHER pease High Low | UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT | | OVER - SEA HOTEL Faiv ' Now Being Completely Renovated | ‘o| OPEN THE YEAR AROUND | north- | Moderate L. S. Gruber | Prices Res. Manager os 917 Fleming St. Phone 9104/ em: (Till 7:30 p. m., Thursday) Key West and Vicinity: tonight and Thursday; light moderate winds, mostly west and north. Florida: Fair Thursday with perature. ge ea Jacksonville to Florida Straits! and East Gulf: Light to moderate winds, mostly northwest and north, and partly overcast weath- er tonight and Thursday. and tonight moderate 1 concen Equipped “My friendghere wants to be President of Mexico.” “What qualifications has he?” “A maching gun.” Setsa New Vogue —wiTH—: Beautyware PLUMBING FIXTURES Monroe County. Again expressing my _ sincere support of my friends, and requesting all now to pull together for the in- I re- main Most sincerely, CLEVELAND NILES. Key West, Florida, May 11, 1938. ; MONROE THEATER | __ Ann Sothern—Jack Haley + DANGER—LOVE AT WORK /| ! —and— if | Charley Chan On Broadway | Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- j EN las tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ | SAFETY BOTTOM NON-SKID ACID RESISTING MODERNISTIiC 1 ag ae West S. BRIGGS BEAUTYWARE COSTS NO MORE | ey West scavenger THAN OLD STYLE PLUMBING FIXTURES Service } | MAIL THIS COUPON s low DD. 00 Monthly Miami, Fla. J | Gentlemen: 4 To 3 Years To Pay! Please mail informa- | tion regarding new F.H.A. LOANS | $100.00 To | $2500.00 Applications For Credit Treated Confidentially | Markowitz & Resnick | CLYDE-MALLORY | The Finest Plumbing Display in U. S. A. ‘agen Lines. | 1220 BISCAYNE BLVD. MIAMI, FLA. 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