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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1938. ecccsdecveccccccccccccs| MISS KEY WEST PAGE FOUR |Charter Acceptance is quoted herewith, in part: *|LIONS INVADED SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Plan Continuing School Lunch Room Project For 1938-39 Term , At the year’s final meet of Har- ris School P.-T. A. Wednesday at the School Auditorium, Rev. Joe Tolle asked the Association as! one of the sponsoring bodies of the Lunch Room Project to send a committee to W.P.A. au-| thorities in the near future as preparatory to securing a similar project for the next school term. The P.-T. A. group agreed to do so. The project for next year will be simpler than this term, Rev.! Tolle, general chairman, said. Last year complete equipment was in- stalled in the Harris and Division ! Street Schools, but now that this is ready for use next year, all that is required to start operations | again is to supply funds for food: and minor equipment. The W.P.A.! will furnish labor needed. Due to the wy of time for govern- | tel 1 Ragen appli- cat Db ip¥ofect should be made as soon as pole. Rev. j BEML | ihelthe, installation of officers for the | 1938;/29..term were.held.. Each officer, was, presented,.with cors-} ages of giant marigolds and Jap- anese asters, which stressed the P.-T. A. colors. Principal W. C. Duncan called each officer by; name and briefly stated her du-| ties. President Mrs. Carl Ber- valdi responded for herself and fellow officers in ing speech. Mrs. Mervin Russ ing president, Mr: a short, charm- | Retiring president, il, and incom- Bervaldi, re- ceived bouquets of garden flow-!send Card of Thanks to W.P.A.! ers. Other officers installed were: Mrs. Ray Curry, vice president; , Mrs, William Hebecker, secretary; | | Publicity, Mrs. ' pointed “Mrs. B Margayet Conndr, ‘treasurer; , Miss Marie Haskins,’ historiat. Mrs. Bervaldi annoiiticed following chairmen: Finance, Mrs. Charlotte Haskins; Membership, Mrs. Benjamin Lowe; Program, Miss Mary Pinder; Means, Mrs. Jennie Mae Johnson, Mrs. Mave- reen Meador; Hospitality, Bernie Papy. Classes of Miss Marie Haskins; and Mrs. Charlotte Haskins were winners for the month’s prizes of | the highest percentage of parents present. Classes of Miss Jennie Mae Johnson and Mrs. Magdelin Huddleston were winners for the greatest number of parents pres-! ent. In a short program opening the! ; Meeting, Mrs. William Habecker | read an article entitled, “Parents and the Child in School”. Mrs. Norma Dopp, violinist, accompan- | ied by Miss Jennie May Johnson, pianist, © rémfered Serenade”. Mrs. S. Cabrera, president of Monroe County P.-T. A. Council, announced a summer course’ on P.-T. A. work at the Univ. of; Fla. at Gainesyille, June 7-10. Among other matters consider- ed were authorization of $5 con- tribution to Art Center, report of! 2844 lunches in five weeks at the ‘Lunch Room, report of a good bal- ance in the treasury to start next year, Mrs. Ramon Rodriguez ap- chairman of summer Round-Up committee, vote to | Sewing Room workers for attrac- ‘tive costumes worn by children in May Day Festival. Mieticne fates Tonight iii 7 Luck With Sparkling Novelties, With characteristic Jaycee dar- ing, the members of the local Junior Chamber of Commerce! and scores of their friends will challenge the superstition taboo- ing Friday the Thirteenth events! some of the means used to enter- : tain the hundreds of visitors. The Habana-Madrid will open; especially for the Jaycee dance, | and will present for the first} time its newly redecorated in- the| Ways and! Charlotte Haskins; | Carl Rom, Miss; Mrs. i “Schubert's | “Social Calendar | i Bled Top 5 4 “P. M.--Home-of« macianeneal ‘Warner. 2: pron 4 Meeting, Boy Scouts, ‘Froop: 52. ;2BeM. Rear of-Chinic.: > | Junier Ghambey pf oramerce’s “Undackyud3¢h?; Dance. 9:30) P. M. Hahana-Madrid Club. ba NES i SATURDAY— | Dance, Key West Country Club. 10 P. M. Clubhouse. akin SUNDAY— Key West Hospitality 5 P. M. Aquarium | | Concert, { Band. |. Berk. —Oo— ; MONDAY— Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 5. 7:30 P. M. Wesley Commun- i ity House. Banquet Honoring Domingo Rosillo on the 25th Anniver- | sary of His Historic Flight i From Key West to Hayana,! the First Successful Flight. 9:30 P. M. Cuban Club, 1 -~O— TUESDAY— \ Second Ladies’ Night, Stone Church Service Club. 7:30 P. M. Church Annex. t —Oo— | WEDNESDAY— Meeting of Classroom Teachers of Monroe County. TRANSPORTATION. CPOOOHSSSSESSHOHESOOSOOE, i Vessels Coming In U. S. A. Mine Planter Niles is due to arrive in port this after-: noon to secure at the naval sta- tion pier ‘an anchor which is be- | ing held pending the arrival of the ship. The steamship Ozark arrived in port this morning from Jackson- ville enroute to Miami. The Brazos is scheduled to arrive this evening. ooo : LEGALS NOTICE OF M. NOTICE IS HE) pursuance of a f that made lin’ al decre Arthur Gomez, a iby the Honorable tonight with an “Unlucky Dance”, terior with beautiful color com-| Judge of the Circuit Court of the at the Habana-Madrid. While all the evil forces in the world are supposedly gathering | around them to exert their malign - influence, light feet of Jaycee boys and girls will merrily swing to the ra-ta-ta-yea-man-ta! tunes) of Otto Divanti, maestra extra- | ordinary, and his orchestra, whose chief business it will be to con-' jure up secret rhythms which will | keep enchantments away. Just as Pilgrim in his famous Progress, fighting the evils and) pitfalls of the world, struggled | thru to the goal he always had in| mind—so the Jaycees will dance: tonight to raise funds to enter-! ' binations and bright finish. Three prizes for spot dancing | will be offered. Certain spots on the floor will be chosen and when! the music stops the couple on that spot will receive a prize. The girl will receive the prize, but! before she does, her escort will! be forced to answer three ques- tions chosen at random by Master} of Ceremonies Billy Armond. A sparkling floor show has been arranged. M.C. Billy Ar- mond, in true Parisienne style, will have a specialty number. |Joe Torano, former popular col-| lege singer, will be heard in a; late song hit. Pepito and partner; tain the State Jayeee convention | will dance the scintillating rhum-! groups, which will come to Key) ba in their usual startling style, West for a day’s stay following! and Mr. and Mrs. George Mills the Miami , Convention, which} White will sing a classical selec- ends June, 4.,,, Motoreade, an en- bilada and a tea, dance, will ‘aduad In Your Eyes”. stretsetiterte on IMPROVEMENT AT aNSiins ¥0°HEN BROADWAY STORE TST. QUESTIONS Below are the answers to test questions printed on Page 2 “Key West's Most Modern Gro- @eeeeeeceeccoscccosvcocs cery Store and Market” is the 1, Jamestown, Va. slogan that would properly apply 2. Latin. to Broadway Market at Angela 3. No; they are colonial posses- and Duval streets. Recent sions of Great Britain, 2 France and The Nether- modeling and additions lands electrical-refrigeration equipment } Interstate —together with one of Duval! mission street's flashiest Neon signs—j George G. Bernard. ore to a front posi-| Oregon. yy West. Now shelving} Gospel of John arrangements makes shopping Providence, R. I easier — and practically every Dominion of Canada. food item is on display The existing state of things For many months — Broadway at any given time. Market has been a leader in the a purveyance of first-grade ats,| First Boot—Why have you stop- and a valuable patron as Ped singing in the choir? been built up, This patr Second Boot — T wasn't there very likely to increase by ~ (one Sunday and somebody asked and bounds as a result of t the chaplain if he'd tad ‘the ‘or! presentation this store gan fixed. makes. Turn to the adver es lest Stave Key West elsewhere on this page Service good week-end shopping FOR EXTRA SERVICE wee 123-5 re- to the Commerce Com- new now sentent | jay for sugges- Pen week to Faise $250,000 i Striptions to States Maritime Commission of the financial stability of the Pen- sacola Ship Building Corporation and of the community's desire for a ship build: prog It is! hoped that Pensacola svcure @ contract for the building of four) ships to cost $7,560,000. EXCELLENT RESTAURANT wator- % Open The Year Around | tion and the immortal, “Smoke Cireuit) in and State of Flor- | Eleventh Judicial for Monroe County, ida, bearing date the 3rd day of | May, A. D, 1938 and duly entered in that certain caus pending in said Court wherein Annie Holtsberg ‘and her husband, Frank Holtsberg are the plantiffs and Circular Realty ; Compa a Delaware Corporation, | disolved,’and all unknown, persons parties (whether natural, —cor- or — municipal) claiming . under or from Company the defendants, a su said Cir- dissolved, it for th lan th ari jf je ie teial Master in Chancery, iby said decree, will offer for sale and sell at public sale to the high- nt . oO rida on y, the 6th day of June A 38 during the legal hours of sile to-wit: between 11 o'clock in the | forenoon and 2 o'clock in the after- noon of said day, the following d real estate to satisfy said fonroe County, State of ja. On the Island of Key West, and knowa® on William Whitehead’s map of said Is- lineated in Fy as a part ve (25) feet and one half (1%) inches: right angles in’ a Southwesterly direction Seven ty-nine (79) feet: at right ang direction Twen ) feet one-half (143) at right rty direc et back to the point « beginning. Reference being K had t AN B. CLEARE, JR. ; junes UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT } OVER -,SEA HOTEL Now Being: Completely Renovated | OPEN THE YEAR AROUND | Moderate Le eave Gruber! Prices 917 Fleming St. BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME | a Modern Tile Floor and Wainscot | In Bath, Kitehen, Porch | Sanitary, Decorative. Colorful Paces sik et veousal FOR ‘yas LADY ‘ | il i CLASSIFIED © COLUMN WILL BE CHOSEN PERSONAL MENTION! | (Continued from F from Page One) ‘back of the admission ' tickets, lsueaestasbcbatasceoasccces. R. C. Roberts, keeper at Ameri-' py District Governor Millard B. ecccccccccccococcocosccs| | which will be sold for 50 cents | 8" Shoals lighthouse, who had WANTED WANTED TO BUY—First class| beach. “The committee will pay all, or | been on a vacation with his fam- j ily in Miami, has returned to Key | West and will leave at once for Adding Machine in good condi-| nearly all, of the cost of staging | his station. tion; must be reasonable. Cash. | Rogélio Gomez, 719 Duval. OLD AT 40! Gi GET | PEP. 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 MISCELLANEOUS © ONLY A SHORT TIME LEFT to! have your furniture re-uphol- stered, Mattresses and Pillows renovated, Studio Couches, In- ner Springs and Boat Cushions. | Tropical , Guaranteed work. Mattress Company, 725 Duval REFRIGERATION FOR QUICK REFRIGERATION Repairs and Service, Call E. Martinez, 1212 Varela street. 24 »Hour Service. apr20-lmo MOVING FOR ESTIMATES on Moving, Packing and Shipping to any state in the Union, also Canada and Mexico, call LEONARD BROS., Transfer Movers of household furniture, boats, boilers, iron safes, build- ing materials or houses from one lot to another. Phone 678, Key West, or 37311, Miami. may 10-tf FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT, 2 bedrooms. 1700 Flagler Ave- nue. Apply 822 Fleming street, upstairs. may 12-3tx FOR RENT—Large airy rooms at seaside, bathing facilities. In- quire 407 South street. apr25-tf DAY NURSERY SUNBEAM PLAYHOUSE, 1400 Pine street—“Free From Wor- ry Hours—For Mothers”. Chil- dren cared for by the hour or day. may5-2wks ROOMS THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th St.. MIAMI, FLORIDA, LOW SUM- | MER RATES. Hot water in every room. apr2l-tf REAL ESTATE may12-3tx | Company—' |the dances, including the cost of | |the orchestra, and keep all the proceeds. The night club opera- tors will be asked to donate. their. premises and staffs in return, for the bar and other concession Trev- | | produce. | ! Happy Arrangement | “It’s a happy arrangement by.) | which every one will benefit. The idea was suggested by Mayor Wil- | lard Albury, who has volunteered | every assistance. I have appoint- ted Mrs. Eva B. Warner chairman ; of the as yet incomplete commit- tee in arrangements. “The first thing to do is get the various organizations to nominate candidates so we can hold the first dance Saturday night, May |¢ 21. I wish all organizations, of | whatever nature, would kindly | consider this announcement a_ personal invitation to nominate | immediately a choice for the title of ‘Miss Key West’,” Smith de-| 4 clared. Many Honors For Winner Winner of the contest, Smith‘) promised, would be the recipienti f of many honors and much enter tainment. “The winner young lady will be royally entertained, she willbe ve New Ostrex Tonic Tab-' enue which the dance crowds will’ while: Mrs. Quen and mtg will} Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Owen and baky daughter, Dolly Marie, were, sasnivals in Key West last a3 ha eh yee See derdal les = Mr. aro if jais-jhome -on. § Temajn: fon a longer: stay with relatives: Mrs. Oswen: was before marpiege; Miss Cuea Domenech.: “EEGALS NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN n pursuance of a final decr the Honora’ Arthur Gomez, a reuit Court of the enth Judicial Circuit in and Jonroe County, State of Flor- bearing date the 4th day of A. D. 1938 and duly entered in [living and if d he heirs, visees, grantees or ‘other claimants under the said Walter Hughes, de- and Agnes Hughes living, and if dead, the or other clain w d having or claiming or interest in the property des in the Bill of Complaint in this suit, are the defendants, a suit. for the eclosure of a mortwage, J, Allan Cleare Jr., the undersigned Sp 1 Master In Chancery, appointed said decree, will offer for sale |and sell at public sale to the A bidder for cash at the front ‘doo F the guest of honor at all official rou functions and banquets, and:she’ll| be formally crowned at what I hope to make the most spectacu- lar ball ever held in Florida”, the celebration manager stated. “She will have her own court} to attend her at these functions, | and will meet the President of | Cuba, the Washington notables) who attend, appear on the radio, | ‘her picture will be published all} over the country and she will be | featured in newsreels. “The honor of being ‘Miss Key! West’ in this particular celebra- | tion will indeed be a_ notable one”, Smith concluded. THREATENS PRESIDENT | Memphis, Tenn. — Keith H,| Rapp, 29, of Bakersfield, Calif., | is being held under $25,000 bond, | |having been charged with send- | ing six threatening § letters to | President Roosevelt from Bakers- | field. He was removed from a bus here while enroute to Wash- | ington to see Mr. Roosevelt. SMITH’S GROCERY Georgia and Virginia Sts. Specials For SATURDAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK REAL ESTATE — Conservative, | practical ‘advice. 37 years’ ex- perience on Florida Keys. E. R. Lowe, Registered Broker, Tavernier, Florida. P. O. No.! 21. aprl2-' tf | MISCELLANEOUS SEE LONG DISTANCE MOVING— Padded, insured, licensed Vans. FLASH EXPRESS & STOR- AGE CO., 251 S. W. Ist St, Miami, Fila. apr29-tf FOR SALE ei CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. k nov2-tf ° Jack Randall WHERE THE WEST BEGINS —also— SELECTED SHORTS sade hacer IM Set Fishing and Charter Boats Cottages and Restaurant eine: No Name No. 1 — THY IT TODAY — STAR * BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS eccccce eressescecese Preaching PHILLIPS DELICIOUS PORK and BEANS, | 16-0z. can 5c | SOUPS, | 10%4-0z. can ! 22-oz. can CORN, j No. 2 can | Country Roll Butter, Ib | Sugar, 5 lbs. | Corn Flakes, 4 pkgs. | Tomatoes, 2 large cans | Tomatoes, 6 small cans | Peanut Butter, 8-oz. jar 16-02. jar 15c: 32-02. jar Tomato Catsup— 3 8-2. bottles | 2 14-02. bottles 4) Rinso, 3 pkgs. | agape L DRY BEANS Red Kidney Beans, Ib 8¢ White Beans, Ib Siac Baby Lima Beans, ib 6c } Large Lima Beans, Ib 8c } Black Eye Peas. ib 6c CIGARETTES Camels, Old Golds, Chesterfields, Luckies, 2 pkgs. Tobacco, 3 pkgs. Cheese, ib rape = pint Apple Butter, 18-oz. jar Listerine. 7Sc size SOc size, 40c: 25c size Grits and Corn Meal. 3 for New Potatoes, Ib. Armour’s Tomato Juice, 3 for —o- —PHONE 560— FREE DELIVERY {| R pRRRRRSEBES ERS | | | iE LODGE] = | + Mission Beginning Sunday. May 15 and Closing Ascension Day ST. PAUL’S CHURCH REV. KARL TEIDEMANN, OKLC., Missioner Preaching Every Night (Except Saturday) 8:00 o'clock i} PUBLIC INVITED the afterne a H tween 11 o'clock in in the following In Florida; of Tift's map of Key W: in Square Five (5) of James v sub-division > (1) and Situated at the corner of and Catherine Streets, and hav- ing front on ight (98) ‘atherine Street tires” (93) f A JOHN G. Solicitor for Pla BERMUDA MARKET We Handle Quality Meats Only! Rea ED WESTERN Tender, Juicy ROAST. 1 this week, 30c PRIME VEAL Copa ik: Steer, i Cutlets, Ib. Swift Premium SPRING LAMB 30 STRICTLY FRESH-KILL- ED PORK MOCK CHICKEN LEGS, each ........... Home-Made SAUSAGE, Ib. SELECTED %-g row HENS and Battery-raise FRYERS Brookfield BUTTER, be Roll BUTTER, Ib. 27c¢ Fresh Florida EGGS, ALL INGREDIENTS FOR PHONE 52 CITY LAST NIGHT | (Continued from Page One) “In accepting this Charter on behalf of the Key West Lions |Club, I pledge its membership to full and complete adherence to the Constitution and By-Laws of Lions International, to faithful + =, ‘and diligent work in our en- Dr. pee paren Miami, deavors to attain the Lions Club % Objects, and honest effort to con- presented the local club with a/guct our business and our lives Lions Club gong and gavel, and jn strict harmony with the Lions the following visiting sponsoring | Code of Ethics. ficets presented speeches of in-| “We pledge to the citizens of ction and gifts to the corre-| this community the whole-heart- nflitg Officers in the Key West/ed support of this club of any club: Secretary, Tail Twister and | movement which we believe to be Lion Tamer. to the best interests of our city Charles Taylor, president of the|and county, to always bear in Rotary Club of Key West, an hon-| mind our obligations as citizens ored guest of the evening, gave a/to our nation, our state and our short address outlining his club's | community and to give them un- desire to co-operate with the new | swerving loyalty in word, act and organization and closed his re-|deed, to be careful with our crit- marks with the presentation of a| icisms and liberal with our praise, gavel to Lion President Day. and in all lines of endeavor to President Day's Address seek to build up rather than to President. Day’s address of destroy”. Larger »4 Better Broadway Your hearty endorsement of our Superior Meats— Your co-operation in recommending the Broadway as the BEST MARKET, has made this anni ncement Conklin; Speech of Acceptance by Key West Lion President H. E. Day. a Butter, Ib. Eggs, doz. Grits, 3 pkgs. Brookfield Butter, Ib... Pork Ham, 8 to 10 Ibs., Tb... Shoulder Roast, Ib...25¢ .30¢ LAMB SPECIALS Brisket, for stew, Ib. 15c Lamb Legs, lb..... Salt Pork, Ib. 20c—Pork Chops, each... 5c tenn ee HEINZ PRODUCTS Vinegar, pint . Pork and Beans — Reg. Quart . mee 10c, 3 for... 25c Baby Food, 3 cans.. 10c 2Ac Certified Poultry—Fryers, Ib.....38c—Hens, Ib.....33¢ Phillips Delicious Pork and Beans, No. 242..10c Soups, No. 1 Spaghetti, tall can Rindless Bacon, our own Prunes, Ib. NATIONAL BISCUIT CRACKERS All 5c sas ma 6 Zz, 15¢ size, 2 for. 25¢ gee oeents Ritz, 25c size.. 23¢ Ground Meat, Ib. 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