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PAGE SIX Trip. Through Fairyland Promised |” In Division Street School Operetta Everyone's wish to step into| Fairy Queen, Gloria Acevedo. some fairyland where little pixies and elves with gossamer wings industriously spin from such ma- Little Rose, Willette Camalier. | Door Fairy, Marjorie Knowles. | terials as dew, spider web and|¥ airies— -leaves. will be fulfilled Friday; Reba Saunders, evening at 7:30 when the Division! Street School pupils stage the op-| eretta, “A Rose Dream”, at the} School Auditorium. | Little Rose, played by Ann) ~Roughtry, wanders from home| and falls asleep under a cool tree| Sn, the grassy meadow. Hop O’ My Thumb, Gilbert Hall, appears! and awekening her leads her to, Fairyland. The Giant Forgot in-, ‘trudes his menacing bulk in the! line Doughtry, Oneida Gar- charmed land, but a bodyguard of | cia. roses, fairies and eleves keep | Roses— sway, the dread presence. } Sylvia Cates, Juanita Griffin, Rose_ Marie erts, Mary Elizabeth Knowles, Ivy Thompson, Roberts, Johnnie Loach, Edna Phelan, Ethel Mae Roberts, Grace Torres, Dolly Mora, Yolanda de la Guerra, Mary Gonzalez, Rose Mary Symmonette, Jacque-! Sands, Maud Elizabeth Rob- e June Marie) Mae De-! A TWIRL OF THE GLOBE: (Opinions expressed in this column do not necessarily | agree with those of The Citi- | JAPS MAY CAPTURE RAILROAD Although badly thrown back ; when a renewed offensive began recently after sadist capture and sacking of Nanking, the “rising sun” flag of Japan seems to be on the march again. Yesterday, long range artillery guns poured | shells on™ Suchow-Fu. This city is one of the strongest on the Lung-Hai railroad THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘LIONS CLUB GROUP MEETS } | MISS BERNICE BRANTLEY SE- | LECTED AS NOMINEE FOR "MISS KEY WEST” | | Care aad i The Board of Directors, of;,the rpnewpy- -formed Lions Club of Key! West met last evenihg' at) Stone Church Annex, called: to order by urpPregident H. E. Day. Aside from club ‘business+-the |following matters are of public} interest: A donation of $5.00 was made |to the Key West Federal’ Art Cen- ter. Miss Bernice Brantley was vot- | ed as the club's nominee for Miss: Key West—in the contest being) sponsored by the Highway Cele- bration Committee. METHODISTS START 4TH CONFERENCE Fourth quarterly conference of in northern | he three Methodist churches inj SUNBEAM PLAYHOUSE, 1400/ Key West will begin tonight with |FOR QUICK REFRIGERATION | \* Repairs and Service, Call E. ‘HENRY F. BAKER | 33, DIES TODAY | FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE. CONDUCTED TOMORROW AFTERNOON “CLASSIFIED COLUMN eeccccescccoosesessosees REFRIGERATION Martinez, 1212 Varela street. 24) Henily Fulton Baker, 33, died'M1 Hour Service. apr20-1mo | MOVING, “Sf o'clock] this marning at his resi- ce, (833 Elizabeth street. Fun- "aa Marin ae Ne ROR. ESTIMATES: on Moving" @yal pied will be held tomor-| Packing and Shipping to @nyjjow afternoon at 5 o'clock from| | morning that the Lion’s Club had | | WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1988. |ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS Below are the answers to test NEW NOMINEE FOR CONTEST Announcement was made at the| office of the Overseas nara Celebration headquarters this The dried kernel of the coco~ nut. Herbert H. Lehman Carson City Amelia Earhart. An apparatus to register the shocks and undulatory mo- tions of earthquakes. Marriner S. Eccles. Revenue obtained by the U. 1. | named their candidate in the con-| itest for the title of “Miss Key West” Miss Bernice Brantley is| 5. their candidate for the honor. | The Lion’s Club is the fourth | organization in Key West to name | a candidate. Others are Miss Ada Carlos 2. 3. 4. ‘state in’the: Union, also Canada | and Mexico, call LEONARD | BROS., Transfer Company—)} Rodriguez, San S. government from other sources than imports. 8. Nicholas I. the residence. Rev. Perez will} officiate. | Institute; Miss Susan LaKin, ‘Key West Woman’s Club; Miss Movers of household furniture,| Pritchard’s Funeral Home will} boats, Lach iron ae. eae be in charge of arrangements. mM, materials or jouses from pa lot to another. Phone 678, | Survivors are: the: widow, Mrs, Key West, or 37311, Miami. Mary Baker; three sons, Henry may10-tf| Fulton, Jr, Frank Thomas and Charley Baker and the mother, | Mrs. Barbara Portuguese. NEW ARRIVAL IN | ROBERTS’ FAMILY | FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large airy rooms at! seaside, bathing facilities. In- quire 407 South street. apr25-tf | DAY NURSERY Mr. and Mrs, John G. Roberts | Pine street—“Free,From Wor-|announce .the; birth, of a son east to southeast winds, except | Lilia Acevedo, Sociedad Cuba. It is expected that the Junior | Chamber of Commerce and the} Fellowship Club will nominate | their candidates within the next few days. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Thursday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday; moderate to fresh easterly winds. Florida: Fair to partly cloudy tonight and Thursday. Jacksonville to Florida Straits | and East Gulf: Light to moderate | 9. Sleeplessness. 10. Calais. CHILD WON'T EAT ‘If there is a child in your home whe simply will not =e = ek = has no a nd does gain, Yeast Vitamins and Irom as contained im Vinol. Give Vinol before meals and watch how cheeks are ma made reay, ap- and energy improve, body fills out, Get Vinot TO! ey TAL PHARMACY on Rod Larocque—Astrid Allwyn - Bittle Rose is shown many of; Gladys Washington;\Ida Mac the’ sights of Fairyland, is intro- Spo: SHitley’ “Robes: Smith, | | China, controlled by’ the Chinese, | services at the<Stone Church De, presiding elder of ry Hours—For dren cared for jmoderate to fresh easterly inj Poot in sevi Flori its and partly ayer oye; | home in eat pangs at their INTERNATIONAL CRIME —also— UNéra Jordon; | Rosalie Gama,{and which the Japanese are try-|C. K. Vliet, “Tier, Mildrédi! Walden, oEliza-,,ing to capture to link together | Methodist churches in this dis- Mrs, Rob- duced to the Queen of Fairies}|'-' Parris “Miss the twins, Can andl'Chin’t) |i” cast tonight and “thurs day. lerts was dass i COMEDY — SHORTS vbut in. the evening finally be- *comes’ weary and is allowed to! /Zest.on a bed of leavesin the! twinkling lights of fairy land. She! is awakened by her mother, who has» found her under the tree inj beth “Ant Gurdner; Ruth Bec- ,faise, Ruth~~Boza, Joan) f Doligtity, catherine” Sym- monétte,’'! Nathalie! :Bethel,; Florencé * Mitchell’ Geraldine | Albury. itheir spreading armies which are| trict, conducting the service. | palling’ dae cithern sand: tue Services: will be held in the | contre is other Methodist church also. jsouthern China, The Chinese were said to be panicking. But! and two children, connected with gare reports are all from a Jap- THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th St.. MIAMI, FLORIDA, LOW SUM- | the Northwest Air Lines. MER RATES. Hot water ir! | Vivian Saul The new arrival has been Biv-} }en the name John Zinn. t Mrs, Roberts and baby are both | | Feportedt as doing nicely. : the meadow, and is led away, rue-| Rose Buds— -fully realizing that no mortal can’ Mary Louise Pent, Rose Marie bad in fairyland for more than a} Shannahan, Rose Marie San- chez, Dona Rita Holmes,; Christiana Lastres, Lillian Rodriguez, Mary Frances Lumiey. Elves— Kenneth Solomon, thur, Kenneth Larsen, Herrick, Herman Robert Pent, Philip Strunk, Alexander West, Dion, Albert Calero. Spaneetion is by Miss Alce Curry. | Cast, follows: Principals — ~ The Rosebud, Ann Doughtry. The Giant Forgot, John Ley. “The Twins, “Can” and “Can't”, | *e« Marion Soldano and Marcus Mora. —_— Gilbert | Forest Ar- Ward pare “Bieta ( Calgidar WEDNESDAY — Meeting of Classroom Teachers Stars To Observe \Rath’s Night “Ruth’s Night”, an occasion for Cerezo, | Thomas! | anese agency, which may not give |the entire truth. | PROTEST STATE GROSS TAX Big news in Florida now: is whether J. M. Lee, siate comp- troller, will continue to collect the one-half of one percent gross receipts tax. In Miami the sec- ond grocery store was seized and the goods carted away to be sold at public auction. Other counties. _ throughout the state report no | action on the state law. It seems ' evident that state officials are / seeing if the people will allow} the collections in such a_ large county 4s Dade and then extend- Eastern Star celebrating, will be} ing it to other counties. Business- | ~ of Monroe County, PRT oe THURSDAY— held May 27 at the regular meet- ing of Fern Chapter Number 21. | A program is planned, es in the Miami area must pay $100,000 ‘under the law. CONTROL OF borat Key West Hospitality 7:30 P. M. Bayview ssecesereernseseseoeseseee* WASTEFUL WPA Social Hour, Junior Woman's, Club. 5 P.M. Public Li-| ‘ Pre ecceerccccccecccesscs Arriving for a day’s visit with Mrs. Addie Thompson, Whitehead ‘Street, were Mrs. Dexter Thomp- son, brother-in-law, Emmett Pat- terson and sister-in-law, Mrs. Paul Canady. They will leave to- | morrow for their home in Miami. » brary. | iower for Miss Mary Louise | Bowery. 4 P.M. Armory. Rotary Club Luncheon. 12:15 P.M. St, Paul’s Church An- nex. Lions Club Meeting. 6:30 P. M. Stone Church Annex. joe FRIDAY— ¢ Chamber of Commerce Aquet. 7:15 P. M. Stone S€hurch Annex. ., Oberetta, “A Rose Dream”, Di- * <¥ision Street School. 7:30 P.| “M; School Auditorium. Meeting, Girl Scouts, Troop 1. mat = rg Home of Mrs. Eva! Ber Scouts,‘Troop 52: . M. Rear of Clinic. pe i: aurea Key West! Haspitalit [Band. 4 P.M. Att Cene Attorney John G. Sawyer was 'a passenger leaving on the early bus this morning for Miarni to at- tend to legal matters and expects to return late this evening or to- morrow. Charles O. Ackerman, hostler with the Florida East Coast Rail- ‘way at Buena Vista, arrived over the highway yesterday to attend to some property imatters in. the alee will 4@a¥é!'on the return lait ‘this“afterni¢on. 22. Suigée ‘Afthe ‘Gomer, pfx cir; cuit’ coditt, Will Aeaves over. the i ighWay this'aftémoon for Miami ifér the purpose af presiding at a | Session Of thé ‘tribunal. MONDAY— — Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 5. Mr, and = Mrs. Jonathan “":30 P.M. Wesley Commun-' Briggs and daughters ity House. jtie Briggs and Mrs. C. Maybrick, who had been v' jin Key West for several days, left over the highway this morning | for Miami. ~O— Ve Church Gi Group Names Officers é hiatal Italian fleet, 190 ships strong, ‘The ‘annual meeting of the Stages biggest post-war review in x Peoples Union was held, ‘honor of Chancellor Hitler. last night at the Fleming Street | Church, with several Short Ti of interest to the organi- Cnly A Time Left zation taken up for discussion. {| To Have Your _An election of officers was held | Furniture Re-Upholstered with the following results: '} Mattresses and Pillows Minnie Knowles, president; Renovated pd Thompson, vice president; Studio Couches, Inner Pinder, secretary; Ray Shrleas ind Boat es all treasurer: Ruth Cates, —GUARANTEED WORK— ~ publicity superintendent. “At the cpnelusion of the meet- Tropical Mattress Co. 725 Duval Street ing, the members of the organiza- tion’ repaired to the South Beach where a party was held, with al! attending enjoying a very de- lightful evening. ~ Administration favors lifting in; end of ™ Beginning Sunday. May 15 The ego In Key West THY IT TODAY — STAR >* BRAND REV. KARL TEIDEM. . first stopping at Las Vegas, | Reaction against aimless, waste- |ful WPAness arose in the Senate jyesterday when congressmen gave theirs and their people’s be- | liefs on how WPA funds should be spent under the new three and a half billion dollar President's bill now before the Senate. South Carolina democrat Senator Byrnes struck at disproportionate WPA scales in the north and south. In more particular, Senator Russell of Georgia wants equalization of funds shared between northern and southern wheat and cotton farmers. Senator Vandenberg of Michigan went a step further. He wants the states to put up a dol- lar for every three dollars appro- priated by Congress that “local incentive to prevent waste and} r extravagance” may be aroused. Which may all lead to better WPA administration in the end. ) FASTEST PLANE LOST The “fastest commercial air- plane”, capable of: making 250 miles per hour, was lost today outside Los Angeles. as dense fog blanketed the . Sierra Madre mountains 5,000 féét up from the flat lands around. The ship was being taken to St. Paul, Ne- vada, and carried seven “ebm beara, DeSOTO HOTEL ( Sarasota Florida Vacation Land OPEN ALL YEAR EUROPEAN PLAN All Outside Rooms Quiet, Clean, Good Beds Free Parking { $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 single Rates | 51.50, $1.75, $2.00 double Vi ey ee Everything i week pierinersiochiemne 3 : Preaching + Mission and Closing Ascension Day ST. PAUL’S CHURCH ANN, O.H.C, Missiuner after) TELLS OF MIAMI CORRUPTION Coral Gables municipal judge Philip E. Paine of Miami had lit- [tle evidence to show Dade county solicitor Robert R. Taylor yester- day as he began testimony on the corruption now existing in that ;city with the anti-gambling laws a joke. As this column pointed out yesterday, extensive testi- mony would probably not be available. Just a part of the story} would be given. It was less than | |that. Judge Paine could get only very questionable witnesses to | bear testimony. However, the lo- Jeation of 19 bookie offices and the names of several operators of large gambling houses were giv-; en. Taylor shoved the blame over on the sheriff and the police Bes edstiggis for not policing properly. This column prophes | that little will come of this in- vestigation. | HALF OF SEAPORT SOLD Half of the city of Cardiff, Wales, was sold by wealthy Mar- quis of Bute yesterday for $100,- 000,000. Cardiff is one of the; world’s busiest ports. Ships from all over the world come into the port to trade for industrial Wales markets. Senate | approves the $1,146,000,- 000 Naval Expansion Bill by a vote of 56 to 28. NOTICE itn Street designa Commissioners of Mo’ tounty or poll- d the Pri Tue Monroe County, Flori May 18+1t Kin every room. apr2l-tf MAKE PLANS TO | | CLEAN UP CITY REAL ESTATE — Conservative, (Continued from E from Page One) practical advice. 37 years’ ex- ing to assist in every way possi- perience on Florida Keys. E.| ble for the celebration. R. Lowe, Registered Broker, | Tavernier, Florida. 21, REAL ESTATE P, O. No.| wide recreation department of aprl2-tf| the Works Progress Administra- tion and are sponsored on this trip | |by the Celebration Committee ONG DISTANCE MOVING— and by the community. Mrs. Liv- | ingston and Miss Calico will ar- Padded, insured, licensed Vans. |Tive in Key West on June 10 and FLASH EXPRESS & STOR- remain through July 6. AGE CO., 251 S. W. 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