The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 30, 1938, Page 4

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SET ARTI "A TWIRL OF | THE GLOBE ee | PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Harry Kolchik, before! Edward Woodson, student at | marriage Miss Annie Kirchik, an/ Florida University, arrived over jattache of the bureau of foreign) the highway . yesterday evening and domestic commerce in Jack-|for the holiday season with his sonville, arrived over the high-' parents. way yesterday for a visit of) pel aa ng about two weeks with her! wr. and Mrs. Herbert Edge- parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Kirchik,!combe and Mr. and Mis. L. L. . L. Halladay Gives High oF stg’ juates must now ask them-| Maiot “What can I get out Blessed tie sie uae | fe? S I give to ermon, “ ‘our ure Choice—| Eifinty lite in order ina “1 Defeat or Vietory”, William L.| Latif my existence”, Wil- Halladay, pastor, First Congrega- L. Halladay, pastor of the | tional Church. gational Church, told the! Benediction. = y West High School Class of; Graduate Recessional. jin a Baccalaureate address | Graduates present: } afternoon at the High|_ Kathryn Helen Albury, Earl! Auditorium. Leonard Almyda, Joseph Alvarez, four country calls you to give n self in loving service to her|™one de Barritt, Dorothy: Warren | your Heavenly Father |Bean, Antonio Vicente Bethen-' fellow men demand |¢ourt, Arsenio John Bethencourt, you a life of service, your-|Jt Sarah Ann Birs, Mary Louise as future men and women, | Bonniwell. _ Mary Louise Bowery, ", Mr. Halladay said. outgrow childish things,| Dorothea Louise Camalier, Bar-| futgrow many beliefs and bara Phyllis Carey, Edna Mae) if living, but one force, one |Charlow, Corinne Curry,. Mary one being has walked our | Minermon Curry, George Jo; yhom we can never» out-| Del Pino, Hattie Rose Deb | Margaret Louise ence Louise Dillon, Joseph Domenech, Dorot Andrew. Charle¢ jorie May Frow, Garcia, Mario School Baccalaureate Sermon Harry | I give you, st as your sure refuge itles of life awaiting in h yman, the com- r chy be ler, loving Jesus, Xenia ~Melvina ~ Wott, © Wi ible, the unchanging | Franklin Johnson, Jr. - God today just the same} Orvis Maynard Kemp, p centuries”, Mr. Halla-| Christine Knowles, -Jack lo} : Hymns, “He Leadeth Me! O/: |. Fourth Dance to Elect Miss Key | young Peter, and by the boy’s! |. Meeting, Camera Club. 8 P.M. | Rafael P. Bancells, Lucette Si-}* + ps deiqnaac ie A | ri ‘neresa Fra cepet yeas Beoiks.s BIND: 3 101 Nellie! - & ‘ % enjoying;her annual vacation. » Social Calend 1 aps ramen Meeting, Boy ru Troop: 9. Ze 9:30 P.M. Wesley'Commun-!napped: for more than ti | ity House. months, was washed YestsE- |'t@rned on the afternoon. bus yes- Boys Fellowship Club Dinner. | day: it'was minus hea , feet ind | terday accompanied by ‘Gictina 6:15 P: M. ~ Fleming Street|one arm. Identification was by | Romaguera. Methodist Church Parsonage. | the clothes, which were those of | Mrs. W. Curry Harris and lit- tle daughter Mary Claudia, who jhad been visiting for several |days with relatives in Miami, re- 1s ; 12 year old Peték,” Levine,” hem of one Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Baltzell, .e! What who were spending a short visit 1! in Miami, were returning passen- gers over the highway yesterday afternoon, 9:30 P. M. Miami name sewed into the of the garments. Violenc | things“aré done under its pull Hunted down by- man-made laws, fashioned to foster the strong | stinets. of motherhood and fath ‘ ‘hood, the criminals saw nothing} Mrs. Rosalie Boker was a ; re- ice | but a blind wall before them as | turning passenger on the after- oe chosen Bervice | long as the child lived. They have noon bus yesterday from a visit learned how easy it is to sever |in Miami. pl, wil the small cord of life . binding} _— WEDNESDAY— | every person to this life with a| Miss Cecilia Weintraub, em- Class Day Exercises, Key West |Sharp knife, or the force of | ployed as secretary to Attorney High School. 8 P. M. High tearing builet!'It is nothing much| Wm. H. Malone in Miami, was School Auditorium, to blot out the immediate dis-|an arrival on the bus from Mi- Bir ees | turbing factor before one, but the | ami yesterday and will spend the West. Civic Center. Home of Henry W. Brewer, 1401 Duval street. E TUESDAY— Meeting, S _-Club.: 6 P. M.- nex. 7 its: Suppers. 6:30 P. M: Felatives. 00. StenebChurchiAnnex. ..— Key West Hospitality Banid.. -7:30-—-P: M. Bayview! | they, have offenxkren escaped, are | and other | remorseless —hunters. To their | jerime of tortuhing. parents hearts | they have now placed a load and a mark on those parents for whic! Justice: will never allow them to 91] Bridges, left yesterday afte ™ Pyth: 5 | Ca they are captured. | noon for a business visit to Wash Ka Guar oie “pga: Mt | G-Men re ak eel the | ington, D. C., and will return in a Rota? iinehbon, Honoring! hunted until the end of their| ““™ “#¥* Graduating Class of Key West hives ‘ | i Seana G, F. Widmeyer, PWA engineer at Key West during the construc- ion of the Overseas Road ‘an Mrs, Jenny Williams was a pas- consequeneés which follow, while | annual vacation with her parents i | were seated in the of the audience, and School Glee Club were ickground of the stage. nder of the program fol-! re, “Consecration”, Kel- | Dora Louise Lowe,. Oti School. 12:15 P.M. St. a senger on the morning bus going! ia .Mar-| pal, quez, Mary Fay Berane pesity seep Paul msg ee Libey sind 4 D- PRIDAY— sy salvatge, ilbert Ogden, lar- | guerite Mae Page. anh 2 Soa { Commencement, Key ry es Mercedes Palenzuela, High School: 6.P. M. eras, Eloise Mae Marguerite. Rob- West j Bay- view Park. Alumni. Reunion of Key West High School. 9:30 p. m. Coun- Agnes Pinder, Bert Austin NIC SUDETEN cz | relatives and friends. As “dictator” Konrad Henlein | dad slowly gained jin his election-race| aye the Chinese armies, the best for an automonic state in Sude-| of the country’s troops, recently ten Czechoslovakia, feeling over-| forging through to victory after flowed with German socialists in| victory, will attack when the the area rioting against German | deadly circle is complete and | to Everglades for a visit with| ‘High School Orchestra. | erts, Elpidio Rodriguez, Edith, Lil- ; sional, “Processional lian Rogers, Betty Rae Russell.| March”, Berthold Tours. | Madge Christine Sands,’ Samuel, “Love Divine All Love} Owen Sawyer, Jr. Raul “Andre! a | Sibila, Jr. ea| tation, Rev. J. A. Tolle. | Doyle Ray Smith, Jose, Si Sol- Green Cathedral”, and | dano, Vance Cyril Stirru; Hark, My Soul”, Glee Delores Thompson, Ovidio A. Val-! des, Anna Pauline Vinduzer, est | on Yon Woodson, Matthew Acosta re Reading, Rev. A. C. ‘ | Zacal. Dulce Maria Perez Receives _ lal From Caballeros de Marti % . special session of the sado Luminar J. F. Fleitas, Gran | de Marti Lodge last Deputy of this county bro | their hall on Elizabeth Armayor, and Mrs: Maria Gut-| Diploma of Honor was sens, Mrs. Aide Herce de Maf-| to’ Mrs, Dulce Maria tinez, Mrs. Pat Calleja, “Mrs. | ber, for the extensive Armanda Aguilar, Mfs. Blanca} p. and inspiring work r etsh Gonzalez, Mrs. Raquel ¢ done for the Lodge, dur- Mrs. Eloy Albury, Mrs. C a past several years. Vidal, Mrs. Graciela her efforts the Lodge Miss Onelia Vasquez.’ d_materially in this M. Medina, R, Rodriguez, Ralph try Club. Meeting GirlScouts, Troop 1.° 7:30. p, m. Golden Eagle Hall. —O— Czech-Nazis. The result seems seek to annihilate the Japanese faitly certain judging from the} army or force complete surrender. Tt cr te Seep ge | Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek - el | will per: I man - SUNDAY— jtriet bordering Germany. Even; | Peony eMnETRN She a Wedding of Miss‘ Mary Louise tually, this district will probably! Bowery to Albert Carey. | become German again. | MEXICAN REVOLT ENDS P SPRING STORMS | .Bronze-colored, huge General: ath pemn enn tmetpmmentbmenttnarttaeatbmm tomes, KEY WEST IN ani: |Saturnino Cedillo, who recently | DAYS GONE B \ e coming of Spring,| began a revolt against the Mexi- | Winter, bottled up: under heavy | can government, leading 13,000 Happesings Here Juit 19 Years * Agé Teddy Ad Taken From ice all year, has its fling in the| peasant troops, has lost nearly all The Files of The Citizen more northern states. In Mis-|his men by capture, lost his two ;Souri. and Oklahoma yesterday, | airplanes and is himself~in- the hail, rain.and electric disturb-| prush-covered sandy mountains | atices ‘swept areas, and while | somewhere north of San Luis killing no one, did heavy dam-| Potosi today hotly pursued by age by feleasing forceful waters) government troops. The revolt in and destructive hail. Rivers rose Mexico is practically at an. end! and boiled yellow and brown as} ae Ale they raced through their swollen! jRELAND PROGRESSES banks. -Meanwhile the country-| Shrewd Eamon de Varela, at side watched them. anxiously—' the height of his popularity in knowing what comes on the crests | Ireland because of a recent settle- of rising rivers! The five inches| ment of the bitter economic war ‘Word:came to Key, West today of: the’ seizure of latge quantities Alabama. i consignment is oatuas ai $10,000. It. was enroute to Kansas City and was seized by federal agents’ of probition. The liquot was concealed in 150 drums Eureka Springs, Missouri, yester- day smashed industrial plants, | calling an election June 17 for a tore -away communication and clear cut House of Representa- lish himself even more firmly by ‘| Key West Sea ‘ of rain which fell in the town’of| with Britain, will seek to estab-| rez was also presented pthe: valuable gifts from members of the Sacerdotisas jar. The Diploma of Honor ed by Mrs. Josephine and the gifts were pre- ‘by Mrs. Aide Herce de After the ceremonies nts and cakes were others, teem Following; announcement of a‘ wedding hag been received at The | ‘Mrs. Opai H. Smith Requests the honor of your ; presence i at the marriage of her daughter Sarah Helen to Mr.” George Allen Warren On Friday, June the Seventeenth Nineteen Hundred and Thirty ight . Eigh' ‘ at eight o'clock in the evening *First Baptist Church, Port Lauderdale, Florida Martha Carbonell Engaged , Te T. V. Brennan ean : Mrs. Juan Carbonell the engagement of iter, Martha Beatrice, Ver Brennan, Jr. of as, We will take place in the neer future Mary vs Star of the Sea Cate Chutch. ' " STEALS DRAPERIES Danville, Va.—Police of this eity are looking for the thief whe broke. into the Pentecostal Holi- ness©Tabernacle and stole the Sag A tee rostrum ond two | NO NAME LODGE Disectly co Sand Besch : ene Oates Bove Phone No Name No. ! Rodriguez, J. Fernandez, J. ‘Fet- nandez Rodriguez, J. Menayay E. Rivera, A. Lucignani, Rev. Pérez, Santiago Valdes, Oscar Milian, Felliciano Gonzalez, B. » Soldano, T. Betancourt, Pedro Oliva, P of 25 mn capacity. It .consist+ ed of 100 cases in pint and. quart bottles: The Hauer which ‘was in sacks was inthe dttims which were labelled “phosphate.” Aguilar, E. Aguilar, Julia’ Perez,! ‘Allan’ H. Hampton’ and Miss C. Calleja, J. Calleja,_ M. Perez Mary Lowe will: be Tried to- Rolo, Feliciano Castro, I. C; leja, motrow evening at 6 o'clock in I. Medina, J. Cobo, Eloy Albury, ' the First hutch, Rev. Walter Johnson, ‘and several) L. Munro ting. ‘Mr. Hamp- ‘ton is the son.of Mrs. J. S. Dongo | of this er is a . an rs. Fritsch Saye. He young bouple wilhunake“their home at: 738) Love Lanebst BUG beet: WE BERAICe Bditorial’ qasiment?; For some 400 yearscpepple jinyall countries have beeq: dying fdn.self, govern- ment forrhiberty as exemplified in the right to vote. Is it not strange, therefore, that this country, the oldest republic in existence, so privi- fathers fa Oh ellie wad * sent, TEN 16:9 TEST QUESTIONS; Laeadatiaay cot ! questions printed on Page Zi... Niagara. Dauber. sop fees The notes above the natural Sew oe compass of the voice. lege for which their fore! Mt. Ararat in Armenia. The steamship Cuba arrived in Hawkeye State. port yesterday aftetnoon from The Orkneys. Havana with 151 passengers on Nonagon. board. Thirty two of this num- Se ber were booked through to Christian Science. Tampa. MCM. | Commercial rearing of fur- bearing animals for their! pelts. « lines, brought to Key West catloads of pineapples last night ‘from Havana. There wi ——————_ Jetates, to be transferred, WILDCAT MAKES LEAP Bend, Oregon. — When : Mrs. George Baker of this city viewed a captive wildcat receatly, the animal leaped at her throat and tore off tw‘ fox heads she was wearing as a neckpiece. RECLINING SEAT, €-0-0-L * COACHES *« ie STAGE DOOR- Matinee: 10g: Orches- tra, is.deer Night 18-2S¢ ‘Mr, Mrs. C, L. Craig. Owners) Palma, ferry of the F. E. c! . 2) ren dar sin aes rete ineneecirectinipaaaenwoe ce ee et ee | tives majority of his party. With | . | this oe will attempt to | nurse bac! rish waning agri- |GREAT CHINESE VICTORY cultural Jlife n 78 | Near Chengthow, the junction} of the Lung-:Hai and Hankow fem pci in China, a great battle will probably be! fought today or | ‘wrprotaiy te fogs wary =r DeSQTO HOTEL |the Chingge are expected to in-| Sarasota Florid | flict-a suidabiag defeat on the} V . — Japanese ic i poreen ey acation Land } to capture ing-Hai railroad. OPEN ALL YEAR | Within the high-walled ° cit; f | | Langfeng is General Kenji Dol. EUROPEAN PLAN |hara’s army, which recently at- All Outside Rooms tempted to. smash Chinese) Quiet, Clean, Good Beds | Free Parking { $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 single | $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 double ' j | | strength in the. sector. Converg- ing on the point:from all li j ' ——with-— | Modern Tile Floor and Wainscot In Bath, Kitchen, Porch ' | Sanitary, Decorative, Colorful | Cuban Tile, Tile, Marble i Terrazzo. See— Overseas Tile Company { NOTICE to ' P.& ‘+. TO HAVANA— Thursday, June 9th, 8:30 a. m. iLOW we wa «...TO PORT TAMPA FARES Above dates supe previously > URNS. eee sessnsss General Offices: J: J. H. COSTAR, Agent ‘ Because of unforseen delays and shipyard difficulties since drydocking for repairs, repainting, etc. 0. S.S. “CUBA” WILL RESUME SAILINGS Friday, June 10th. 5:00 p. m. Telephone 14 | Temple were visitors from Miami |yesterday and were guests of | Adrian O’Sweeney. The visitors | remained over night and left this | morning for Miami. A. D. Prime, connected with the |Municipal forces of the city of Miami, arrived yesterday for a visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. McClurg of Lakeland, arrived yesterday with the intention of taking steamer from this port for Havana this morning, but returned in the evening when they learned: that sailings would not begin + until about June 9. W. M. Eagan, of Miami, was an arrival in the city yesterday for \a_ business visit with Key West- ers interested in the line of ships between Key West and Havana. cp Reread ' Key’ ‘4 friends.) ana! Yert- motiing o1 ithe returaroet? GR Highway. Craproue’ paydaae __bpojeyersud | ;, Mr. ang eas. AWiH2sBaez ar}! rived overoth@highway yesterday for a visit with relatives and friends and: were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry » Richardson, parents of Mrs. Baez. Gwynn Bethel, employed with the Overseas’ Road“ and ‘Toll Bridge District, left yesterday afternoon on the return to his station at Pigeon Key. Mr, and Mrs. J. F./ Fleitas; who had been wintering/in Key West, left over the highway yesterday morning to spend’ the summer in/ San Diego, California and expect | Learn the real estate profes- sion in 90 days, by the MAGIC CITY REAL ESTATE SYSTEM complete and practical: “Price ‘9 $5.00. 126 N. E. 3rd St., Miami, Florida. d —— ice o———_———_o FOR EXTRA SERVICE PHONE 123-J WILLIAM KNIGHT ; UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OVER - SEA HOTEL Now Being Completely Renovated | | OPEN THE YEAR AROUND | | Moderate L. S. Gruber 1 Pel Res. 917 Fleming St. Phone’ ob, | YOUR LAST CHANCE TO MAKE THAT OLD MATTRESS || Cushions, Pillows; Upholstering || Ifve tein@tedie Obuenee” 2” MUST BE SOLD BEFORE LEAVING Tropical Mattress Co. 725 Duval Street i | the PUBLIC rsede sailing dates announced jacksonville, Florida Key West (2 222ii2iiLitit2igitiebgieéd MONDAY, MAY 30, 1938: | ORDERED TO MOVE to return at the beginning of the : winter season. § <i Willesden, Eng.—A. R. Cassen Miss Hilda Russell .and Miss of this city was notified by his Carrie Pierce left over the high- landlord to move because he had way Thursday to spend several) taken into his home a persan days’ visit in Miami and sur-/| without the landlord’s permission. rounding points. The “person” was a new baby. Joe Allen, business manager of | The Citizen, who had been en- joying a vacation:of two weeks | in the 1 Georgia and Florida, returned over the high- way yesterday: reports a de, lightful time. Deficit of 3 to 4 billion doligrs in next fiscal year indicated uh- Mr. and Mrs. Bert E. Singleton and son Bobby are visitors in the city and guests of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. C. Singleton at the home on Eaton street. Dr. and Mrs. V. Leeds Singly, of Miami, were visitors in the city. yesterday, having arrived Saturday, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Singleton, and left for Miami yesterday. Jonathan Cates, who had been spending several days in Miami, | returned to Key West this after- | noon over the highway. JOHNSON’ s Jewelry and Gift Shop WATCHES and JEWELRY— the most precious Gifts of All. GIFTS FOR HER— WRIST WATCHES Bulova’s and Segud’s P fee __ $9.95. uf DIAMOND RINGS ___ $10 up BIRTHSTONE RINGS | $4 up GIFT COMPACTS $1 up Combination BRUSH and» MIRROR SETS SU up, $110 ud, | | } | J. M. Varela, who had been in| Tampa for. some months con-| nected with a large insurance, company, returned to the city! last week -having been trans- | ‘ed to the local office. Seececccvecccosesvese0es | WHEN YOU GO VACATIONING | SEE US FIRST Travelers Cheques will make your vacation travel- ing more enjoyable. They are a safe, convenient and economical way to carry travel-funds .. . they will give you peace of mind and complete protection wherever you go. LET US SUPPLY YOUR REQUIREMENTS —0:— FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit In- TIE HOLDERS and is filled with Gifts for uates. If inspiration falls and you want to find « + that will last—let J solve your problem. 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