The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 3, 1938, Page 4

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ares PAGE FOUR Social Calendar j FRIDAY— Commen High - poecececoeecee A TWIRL OF THE GLOBE (Opinions expressed in this column do not necessarily agree with those of The Citi- zen). _ AMERICANS RETURNED SATURDAY. Meeting, Boy 30 P. M. ity House. oe te ty SUNDAY— Wedding of Mi Bowery to Concert, Key Band. 4 P. Park. State Convention J be met by y and Junior Wor - taken on sightec cade, feted at dance fet supper at 6 p. m. Hal Hospitalit Art Center Boys Fellowship Club Dinner AG*I6 p. m, Methodist Church Parsonage. Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 5. 730 P. M. Wesley Commun- ity House. : é aah . TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club Dinner. 6\p. m. Church An- nex. oy em ‘THURSDAY — Rotary Club Luncheon. 6:30 P. ++ 1M. St. Paul’s Annex, eeee Lions Club Supper. 6:30 P. M. «44 Stone Church Annex. Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 7:30 P. M. Bayview Park. Meeting, Sea Sco »!7:30 P.M. Kn Hall. uts, Ship 3. ts of Pythias Announcement a aawe Marriage an Me¥sa044. and Mrs. J. Harold Baker “announce the marriage of their) thter, Ruth Josephine, to S. ld Koller. The wedding will ‘*ite*solemnized 4 o'clock this aft- ernoon in the personage of First Beprodist church, Rey. Joe Tolle | ‘lating. Ar Only the members of the family and close friends are to be present for the ceremony. Miss Baker is a native of this city. Mr, Koller was originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, but has been in Key West for the past three years. . Directly after the wedding the eouple will go for a bridal trip to Miami, and upon their return ike their home at the Trevor and Morris apartments. Ophe'ia Machado Is Engaged Mr. and Mrs, ‘Vicente Machado, 1122 Duval street, announce the engagement of their daughter, “Oplielia, to Ray Banks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wit Banks of Folkston, Ga. Marriage will take placeig Key } West on June 21. Young couple | will make their home at 'Polk- ston, where the groom is eatengett} in busines: Within a few hours after Secre- ary of State Cordell Hull asked that American property be re- turned to their owners and cited the fact that Japanese were al- lowed to occupy the property, Japan announced a number of lightning transfers. Two Baptist High Schools were returned, and it is expected that the University anghai will also be soon d back, Japan’s move was a and indicates that per- haps the Chinese victories re- cently have knocked a few chips off her confidence. She is watch- ing her welfare carefully. ‘lub, PUBLIC UTILITY MONEY Funds from the spending-lend- ing bill which will soon be passed ; na- by Congress may be used by municipalities to purchase utili- SCHOOL PROJECT BEING PLANNED TO BE CARRIED ON AT LO-| CAL SCHOOLS BY WPA ADMINISTRATION One of the recent projects’ which is now under considera- tion by the State Works Progress Administration is that in connec- tion with various work at the Division Street and Harris public schools. Women are to be the in- dividuals who will be employed mainly in the work which comes under the head of private employ- ment for the needy and will con- sist of cleaning walls, wood work and furniture and small equipment. It is the belief that by per- forming this work classrooms and | buildings will be made more at- tractive, and the improvement in environment will be reflected in the student attitude and accom- | plishments. It is the belief of the members of the Board of Public Instruc- tion, who spgnsored the project, | that with the aid of this example instructors will be able to create ties or to establish them. Thejan interest in the students to re- question is that of competition | spect and protect Buble prop- with private ly-owned _ utilities. The bill is rather drastic. A city can put a private utility out of; $499 one business theoretically. TVA is aj federal project in competition | with privately-owned plants and has been fought. bit- terly. However, the plan hopes that cities wishing to operate utilities will purchase them. | RESCUE TROOPS Backing up to the Yellow river the Japanese battalion en-! circled by the Chinese is fighting valiantly in downpours of rain, with both armies exhausted from 23 days and nights of continuous battling. Across the Yellow river a small relief column is at- | tempting to reach the encifeled | Japanese battalion. HENLEIN IMPEACHMENT | An interview with a London correspondent. may get Konrad Henlein in trouble. He was) quoted as saying that continued | Czech action may cause armed | conflict with his Sudeten German | party. Yesterday a leader of the Czech National League filed a! formal demand with the govetn- | ment for Henlein’s charges of treason. The charges were based principally on the in- terview. However, the charge | will probably not be pressed by | the government. NEW YORK SPIES In the federal grand jury’s in- vestigation of spy activities in New York, said grand jury get- ting to be quite a habit in Am-/ erica’s largest city, one prinéipal | witness escaped to France as aj stowaway. Another is in Ger-| many. And neither can be se- cured for questioning. Suspicious? Yes, but it is openly known that} there are Nazi agitators in the country. This is but one step higher, that of spy, which can easily be included in the former | classification, but is more danger- | ous from its single classification. ENGLISH PRECAUTION | England continues flexing i muscles under the mustache of| Hitler, Yesterday it announced | that 3,500,000 Londoners, half of ‘the population, could be moved 50 miles from the city within 72) hours. Air raid shelters for that ® ‘city’s population are in the plan. | Temperatures* 81 75 78 81 Highest Lowest Mean Nérmal Mean Rainfall* Yesterday’s Precipitation Normal Precipitation “Thin record covers 2 40 Ins Barometer Sea level, 29. WEATHER FORECAST cloudy tc seattered tle to mod Florida and Saturd showers i near the and STacksonvill et and East Gulf ate variable cast weather w Food and shelter have also been secured for such a move. This will save London's reeruiting body in the next war. Sete | ENGLISH HURRICANE An 80 mile an hour gale struck a 100 mile area along southern England yesterday, sank ships and took | R ntly as great a storm struck New England Yet, residents of both areas con- templating Florida storms dis- play great fear of them. Showing what a comforter is knowledge. Florida hurricanes attain greater velocities than those storms, ing up ta 125 mil these come only in certain period. A mid westerner thinks that coastal storms such as Eng- land and New England have just had are horrible things. He pre- fers his 350 mph. tornados. Every thing is much a question of habit. And there are well work- ed out protective methods in every community. What Key Wester does not know that he is _ perfectly secure in a stout house, e tourist in the large ho- shivers in fear. Stuttgart, Ark hunting with — While out dog and two companions Duke, 38, shot a squirrel, When Duke handed the-dead squirrel to one of his compai ns, his dog made a leap for it, ack and discharged a bre rifle, killing Duke power | seesesonsessodadsnse arrest on |lor reservation, | Lucille Smoak, arrived | erty. ; 1 sits : THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Seeseeseses ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS |Below are the answert to test questions printéd on Page 2 The Mediterranean. A relatively small body of land entirely surrounded by water. Treasury, Department. Central Europe. Yes. Gems cut ih relief. Columbia. No. French-Canadian fame for the American forms of the reindeer, 10. No. 00000cebbesbSS5bESSEESEE CLASSIFIED COLUMN Perret TRANSPORTATION DRIVING TO JACKSONVILLE and North. Can take two pas- sengers. 817 Eaton Street. jun3-1tx Lost a P. Mr. and Mrs. William. Atenér ’ and Mr.-and Mrs. Emétsoh’ Ar-) cher and children, left yesterday | over the highway for a trip up |the state as far as Jacksonville. Miss Hilda Russell and Miss Carrie Pierce, who had _ been visiting for about a week in Mi- ami and surrounding points, re- turned to Key West yesterday over the highway. Harry B. Peacock was included in the arrivals here yesterday from Miami for a few days’ busi- ‘ness visit in Key West. B. D. Hall, farmer and opérator of an apiary at Sugar Loaf Key, who was in the city meeting his many friends, left on the bus yes- terday afternoon for his horhe. John P. Flinn and Thomas Har- \ris, who had been assigned to the convalescent camp, at Fort Tay- left on the after- noon bus yesterday for Miami. Mr. and Mrs. S. G, Thompson, Mrs. H. L. Roberts, and son Henry Roberts, Jr., accompanied by Miss in Key West over the highway yesterday afternooh for a visit of several days and are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Watkins of South street. Mrs. Clara Lewis, of Fort Lauderdale, arrived in Key West yesterday afternoon and will visit with relatives and \be the guest of her son-in-law |and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Curry. Miss Florence Adams, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. A. Maitland Adams, was a passenger leaving ‘over the highway this morning ‘for a short visit with relatives and friends 1 in Miami. ting ~ West, left mpeg i morning on t ne ndhn'e son. Ms and Mis. Bert el,” of Baltimore, Mad. arrived this morning principally to take the ‘itch- | ride over the bridges and see the many interesting sights in Key West. Miss Fortuhe Lopez, who is taking a course of post graduate work in education at Florida State College For Women at Tal- lahassee has returned to the city for a two week vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aquilino Lopez. She will retufn June pe PrrtiritiiTy Sevece ENTERTAINMENT CFO CSC oOeOEEEEEEEESSDOC® HABANA-! ‘MADRID “Still Topping Them All” and showing signs of going tight on ~ thtough season and season—is the case existing at the Habana- Madrid Club. Superb dance music as dispensed by Otto Di- vanti is one big reiison re- freshing drinks cool dancing . are two other reasons. . . Quite natutally, the no admission, cover or minimum chafge policy is reasonable for the popularity. too. Meet your friends—all of them—at the Habana-Madrid club. BORN IN POLICE CAR COLUMBUS, Ohio—The stork WENTION ;LOST—Gold Bar Pin with Dia- mond, between Jefferson Hotel .and, Kress Store. Reward. Ap- ply..at,fitizen Office. jun2-2tx ‘LOST—Gold Blbon Wrist Watch at Pineapple Factory Wednes- day. Reward if returned to 702 Caroline street. jun3-2tx LOST—Bill fold containing sum of money. Reward if returned to S. C. Singlétoh, Chamber of Commerce. jun3-it \ REPAIRING ‘FURNITURE REMODELED — Slip Covers made to order. pale cleaned and rebound. Taylor Taylor, Roberts Lane, rear | Francis street. jun3-5t PERSONAL OLD AT 40! GET PEP. New Ostréx Tonic Tab- lets contain raw oyster invig- orators and other stimulants. One dosé starts hew pép. Value $1.00. Special price 89c. Call, write Gardner’s Phatinacy. jani4-tue-ther- ffi PAINTING \PAINTING, DECORATING—! Quality work only. Reasonable. Box K, The Citizen, jun2- 3tx | REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE — Conservative, | practical advice. 37 years’ ex- perience on Florida Keys, E. R. Lowé, Régisteted Broker, Tavernier, Florida. P. O. No. apri2-tf LONG DISTANCE MOVING— Padded, insured, livensed Vans. FLASH EXPRESS & STOR- AGE CO,, 251 S. W. Ist St, Miami, Fla. apr29-tf Be FOR SALE | jie Sewing ie ttle, sli used; $30 cash. 17-jewel ie jis watch $15; 7-jewel Elgin $8; igin blue girl's bicyele $17; ne 691-M. FOR SALE—Difiing toom tab and four chaits, two o¢casional | tables, dressitig table; reason- able. 1117 South street before 4P.M. jun3-3tx CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner 5th and Staple Avenue. | 7 Apply Box D, The Citizen. tov2-tf 'FRESH LAID BGGS every day from nest. to you, and baby chicks. 1609 Flagler Ave. juni-lmo ‘3937 FORD V8 1%-ton dump- truck for sale. In dead storage! all wintér. Owner unable to drive. Sacrifice for $000. O. Shumer, 233 S.W. ith Ave. Miami, Fla. Phone 3-205. fail | PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed cards, $1.25. The Artman Press. tmay19-tf TYPEWRITING PAPER — sheets, 75e. The Artman Press, may 19-tt FOR RENT—Latge sity toormid at seaside, bathing facilities. fn- quire 407 South street. apr2s-tf won a race with 4 police car which was speeding Mrs. Cleo Mueller to a hospital in this city. A boy was born in the machine. THE MUNRO, 128 N. EB. 4th St. MIAMI FLORIDA, LOW SUM- MER RATES. Hot water in every room. apr2i-tf Ts sa | Aa | SNAKE IN BED ed during the right by the stir- ring of something beside him, Oswald Doyer investigated. Throwing the covers back, he, jfound his bed-fellow to be a seven-foot ‘Black Mamba, one of South Africa’s deadliest snakes. Flinging the blankets over it, he yelled for help. He and a friend killed it with a club. LEGALS NOTICE OF MAS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE: In pursiiahce of a final decree by the Honotable Arthur Gom Tage of the Clreult. Court. of the Hleventh Judielat, Circuit” in and for Monroe County, Mlor- ida, bearing fate ‘the 4th day of May, A. D. 1938 ana duly entered in that cértain cxlyse pending in said Court wherein Jonathan Cates. is the plaintiff and Walter H living, and if dtad, the h visees, grantees or ‘other cla undér the said Walter Hughe: ceased, and Agnes Hughes, devisees, graliteés or other claim- ants under the said Agnes Hughes, deveased, and all unknown persons in the Bil of Complaint in this suit, are the deféndants, a suit for the foreclosure of a thortgage, I, Allan B. Cleare Jr, the undersign cial Master in Chancery, a hy said dete, will offer for sale and sell at public Sale to the highes bidder for ¢ ait the front door of 6th day of Juhe A. D. 1 the legdl hours of sale to-wit: tween 11 o'clock in ‘the forenoon and 2 vd’clock in the afternoon of said day, the following described real estite to satisfy In Moiiroe Count Florida; In Tract of Titt’s map of Key West, and Waddell’s map. of uf Philhtick’s Butcher Pen Lot, recorded In Monroe Cotinty Ree- ords. Beliig shéwn on said map as Lots One (1) and Three (3) situated, at. the corner of Royal atid Catherine Streets, and hav- ing @ ftbrit on Royal Street of Ninéty-eight, (98) feet and on Catherine Street of Ninety three (93) feet ALLAN. B. CLEARE, JR., Special : ae in Chancery. JOHN G. SAWY Solicitor for Plaintiff. may6-13- une3,1938 ICE OF MASTER'S Nor c E IS HEREBY GIV | in pursiatice of a final d bythe Honorable Arthur Gomez, a Judge of ine Circuit Court of the e made in and State of Flor- of Fleventh Judicial Circuit for Montoe County, ida, bearing @ate the 3rd May, A. D. 1938 and duly e red in that certain cause pending in said Court whefein Annie Holtsberg and her husband, Frank Holtsberg are the plantiffs and Circular Realty Cothpatly, a Delaware Corporation, disolved, atid all unknown persons or parties (whether natural, cor- porate. or municipal) claiming through; under or from said Cir- cular Realty Company are the defendants, foreclosure of 4 mortgage, I, B. Clete Jé.; dissolved, a_suit for the Allan the undersigned Spe- appointed by said decree, will offer for sale jand sell at public sale to the high- the front County Court est bidder for cash at door of the Monroe House in Key West, Florida | Monday, the 6th day of June A. 938 during the legal hours of sale j to-wit: between o'clock in the jforenoon and 2 o'clock in the after- noon of said day, the following described real estate to satisfy said decree: In Monroe County, Florida. On the Island of Key West, and known on William A. Whitehead’s map of said Is- land delineated in February A. D. 1829, a8 a part of Lot Two (2) in Squafe Sixty-two (62) Commencing at the corner of State of Duval and Southard Streets, and runk thence Jh a Southeasterly Duval Street Twenty-fiye (25) feet and one and ofe-half (1%) inches: | fee at right angles westerly direction 8S y-nine (79) feet; then tent angles {it a Northwesterly direction Twenty-five (25) feet ana ohe and one-half (1%) 1 Bigeye thence at Ly led 3 di direction along of beginning. had to Rook pages 2°5 an roe pest ay with the Theragaes At LAAN, ft. CLARE, ecords. improvements aR, JOH Ba, So ict Por Viatiact | 13-20-27; junes,1938 IF eahenlupd TO MAKE FOR FINAL DIs- , i ix, Tae Kony JUbDGR. | In-re the Eatate of James &. Carey, Deceased. IN PROBATE. ii Whsm it May Concern: Notice is heteby given that a DB. Carey has filed her final report as adtriinistrattix of the estate of James B. Carey, deceased: that she has filed Het petition for final dis chatge, and that she will apply t the Honorable Raymond R. Lord County Judge of Monroe ( Florida, oh the 23th day of 1938, for approval of same aw final discharge a4 administratrix © the estate of James E. Carey, ceased, on this lat day of J CLARA L. ¢ Administratrit of eat James B. Carey, de: June 3 ci ot stipe ron y To MAKE iN FOR FINAL Dis- BN rer, THE COUNTY SROK COUNTY. or Fube ADA. In re the Ratate Etidabeth M. Con ae Mrs. Listie © alse onde known Deceased IN PROBATE. Te All Whee fi May Concern: Notices is hefetiy giver that J. F Ubrbach filed his final re administrator Elizabeth BM. the Honorable County Judge of vw 2% the estate of also kno deceaved 1938 Mrs 4m this 3ist day Lizaie Conde. et May Administrator Etiaabeth MM. as Mrs Liss wife, if living, aid if dead, the heirs, , ster in Chancery.) FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1938. SII IIS ISIS S SSS IESRIIIOTIS Daas ‘ Babanago, Lululand—Awaken- - * 4 Ae¢LigitALtdgtrtdibiddddd id diitd ida CONGRATULATIONS | to the lass of 1938 BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Night 656-W Phone 135 ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS STAR BRAND CUBAN COFFEE STAR COFFEE MILLS 512 Greeiie Street TOP QUALITY GROCERIES AND MEATS ARCHER’S GROCERY $14 Flemitig Street Phones 47 and 67 JOHNSON’S JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP “The Old Reliable Since 1898” LA CONCHA HOTEL BUILDING THE HOME OF THE BUSY BEE LOAF DELICIOUS PASTRIES BUSY BEE BAKERY PHONES 120 and 210 900 Francis Street 522 Duval Street KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. KARL O. THOMPSON Phone 137 Front and Simonton Streets BAKER BOY BREAD LAYER CAKES AND BAKERY DELICACIES | — MALONEY BROS.“ “ 812 Fleming Street Phone 618 QUALITY DRUGS PRESCRIPTION EXPERTS ORIENTAL PHARMACY 1000 Duval Street Phone 379 ——— COMPLIMENTS OF ——— SAUNDERS WHOLESALE GROCERY COMPANY 1001 Division Street B.C. 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