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PAGE FOUR ee cece tee | Rosemary Lowe Celebrated Birthday Annive rsary. Monday, Seaqemey Rosemary Lowe celebrated the | Knowles,-Sy Pe wles, Gloria | third anniversary of her birth Knowles, Betty Russell, Billie Monday afternoon at the Harris MS a) Gabsoe, Jr, Barbara | <a7,, | Si Canova, Betty Ca- school, and many of her little ngva, Ji emaesiilliar Throw-| friends joined together to make | er, Russell, Fay Baker, | the afternoon a very happy one. Carlton Pinder, Patsy Ann John- There were several interesting | son. | games played hy the little hos-| Charles Hjort, Peter Knight, | tess and guests and prizes were Robert Luther Muse, Jackie won by Frank Roberts and Dollie | Knowles, Robert Archer, George | Knowles. The cake was decorated ; Barnwell Farmer, Dorothy Stir- | in pink and blue, and each of the rup, Howard Pierce, Sally Ann} guests received a portion of the | Goss, Tommy Archer, Rose Marie! delicious confection. | Archer, Edwin Albury, Leroy} In “attendance were: Melvin'Sawyer, J. W. Collins, Mary} Adams, Rose Marie Tift, Dolly Louise Knowles, Charles Ray-! Knowles, Lillian Sawyer, Ernest|mond Knowys, Estelle Albury,! Sawyer, Florence Sawyer, Joan Charles Peterson, . Lillie Mae! Sawyer, Doris Roberts. Adams. Jennie Mae Johnson, Dorothy’ Mesdames Molten Johnson, Jean Johnson, Betty Johnson, | John Stirrup, Paul Gibson, Ralph | Thomas Murray Gibson, Beverly Smith, Gladys Thrower, Alfred: Gibson, Frank Vinson Bervaldi,| Knowles, Cleveland Knowles, | Eleanor “Lowe, Billee Roberts,/Louis Pierce, Murray Gibson, Earl Adams, Jr., Donald Curry, Franklin Archer, Luthet H. Muse, | Billee Osterhoudt, Rose Mafie ‘William J. Goss, Peter Knight,’ Pinder, Marilyn Adams,, Donovan John Knowles, Roland Albury, ! Cruz. |Eva Curry, Earl Adanis, T. L., | Adams, Avice Sawyer, Tom Far- , mer, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lowe. | Kenneth Felton, Kenneth Black- well, Betty Knowles, Junior Social Calendar WEDNESDAY— Meeting of the Garden Club and Tree Guild. 8 p. m. Key West Public Library. ne, THURSDAY— Lions Club Supper. 6:30 P. M. Stone Church Annex. Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 17:30 P. M. Bayview Park. Meeting, Sea Scouts, Ship 3. 7:30 P. M. Knights of Pythias Hall. Social meeting of the Junior Woman’s Club. 5 p. m. Key West Library. Shower honoring Miss Mildred Olson. 4:30 p. m. Armory. Tea Shower with Miss Mary Brantley honoree. 4 p. m. Ha- bana-Madrid Club. Rotary Club Luncheon. p. m. St. Paul’s Annex. Bi, ae 12:15 | FRIDAY— {| Meeting Girl Scouts, Troop 1. 7:30 p. m. Golden Eagle Hail. Alumni Reunion, Key West High School. 9:30 p. m. Coun- try Club. Meeting Fern Chapter 21, Or- der Eastern Star. 7:30 p. m. Scottish Rite Hall. THE KEY WES! CITIZEN Entitled “Play At Key West’ PLAY AT KEY WEST, is the title given by Avery Norton, a ‘STEAMER CUBA VESSEL ARRIVED HERE YES- TERDAY AFTERNOON FROM HAVANA First arrival of a steamship of the P. and O. Co., in five weeks was the arrival yesterday after- noon of the Cuba from»Havana with 20 first and two second cabin passengers for Key West; 16 first and one second cabin passengers for Tampa. Key West arrivals: Bernard Deane, Lester W. Bentley, Lester J. Christoffel, James W. Arias, Felix Garcia, Celia Garcia, Ramon Garcia, Enrique Garcia, William Horn, Antonio Garcia, Cirile Florin, Wngelica Servin, An- gelica Santanach, Dinotah Es- teve, Francisco Gonzalez, Adela Gonzalez, Elena Gonzalez, Es- ther Guiterrez, Julian Gutierrez, Jose Mora, Cerne Kirkland. Manifest of the vessel showed the following shipment: For Key West, two tons of freight, three automobiles, and three sacks of} mail; for Tampa, 73 tons of freight and 78 sacks of mail. The Cuba sailed at 5 o'clock |= with the following passengers. booking as this port: H. Lind: holm, Mrs. Lindholm, E. @ Rehm, E. Rehm, and several sec- ond cabin. | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1988, CLASSIFIED COLUMN SOCSCLODOOSSESLOSEEESEODELESEODELESESOSOESOOEEOOS HOTELS. | FOR SALE BRING YOUR VISITING friends #ENS—Battery raised FRYERS, in need of a good night’s rest to two to three pounds. We de- OVERSEAS, HOTEL. Clean’ jiver. Phone 540-W. jun4-Imox rooms, innerspring mattresses. Under new management. 917 Fleming St. ______ June_7-26t| j | OPRUMBING SUPPLIES | prices VE |} FOR SALE or LEASE —Tynes bing eda a ito us be- Furnityréy Store, Olivia and ‘fore shopping elsewhere. PEP- Windsér Lane. Selling due to ill health. Apply Mrs. Tynes at PER’S, S$ ES, 512 Flem- ing St. PRX vs jun6-Imo Store. June8-lweek BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ELEVEN HUNDRED GLASSES ~delicious..homemade Mariiia- lades and jellies, all kinds. 919 Grinnell street. June8-3tx WE . your to all CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. ; nov2-tf ALL AROUND WELDER with Acetylene and 200-amp. Arc-| FRESH LAID EGGS every day Welder would like to go in| from “nest to you, and baby business with well-established| chicks. 1609 Flagler Ave. Garage or Machine Shop. Ad-| junl-Imo dress “Chiffre", clo The Citi-| zen. jun6-2tx' FOR RSALE CHEAP by owner, 1930 Pontiac Sedan in excellent condition. Call 297. June 7-2t REPAIRING i REMODELED —_| PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed cards, $1.25. The Artmart Press. may19-tf FURNITURE Slip Covers made to order. Rugs! cleaned and rebound. Taylor &} ROOMS THE MUNRO, 128'N. E. 4th St. MIAMI, FLORIDA, LOW SUM- MER RATES. Hot water in every room. apr2i-tf MISCELLANEOUS ™ perience on Florida Keys. E. R. Lowe, Registered Broker, Tavernier, Florida. P. O. No. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Albury | and son, Charles Theodore, Jr., returned last evéning from Miami | where they xisited a specialist for treatment of the son, who is suf- | fering from an ailment of the kidneys | Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Dolan | of Connecticut are visitors and! are the guests of Mrs. Dolan’s’ RELIEF COSTS UP NEW YORK, June 8:—(IPS) —Despite a rise of 70.8 per cent in industrial production and a drop of 45.8 per cent in unem- ployment, Federal relief costs increased from $360,000,000 in the fiscal year 1932-33 to $2,- 467,000,000 in 1936-37, the Nat- ional. Industrial _ Conference Board reported recently. The rise in the relief outlay amount- ed to 586.2 per cent, according to the board. “The fiscal year 1936-37 reg- istered the peak of recovery in Bowl of Rice Supper for Chi-| 12-year old Jacksonville school boy, to his entry in the state-wide nese Civilian’ relief. 6 p.m. contest for the best cover submitted for use on the official souvenir Stone Church Annex. . | Program for the Overseas Highway Celebration. This is one of the Dance for benefit Chinese Ci-’ best entries submitted to date. The contest closes June 25, and the 21. | | REALTY SALES | LONG DISTANCE MOVING— Padded, insured, licensed Vans. FLASH EXPRESS & STOR- AGE CO., 251 S. W. Ist St, brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and | Mrs. Franklin E. Albert. industrial production and the lowest point in unemployment in five years,” the board said. “Yet, notwithstanding these evidences of returning pros- perity, Federal expenditures for relief in the same year me | Jack High, cost accountant at) the Marine Hospital, Mrs. High| and children, Jack. Jr., and Doro- | vilian Relief. 9:30 p. m. oe Concert, Key West Hospitality Band, 4 P. M. Art Center Park. Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 8 p. m. Bayview Park. i OR | MONDAY— ; | Boys Fellowship Club Dinner. 6:15 p. m, Methodist Church Parsonage. Meeting, y Scouts, Troop 5. 7:30 P. M. Wesley/Commun- ity House. Of Sponge Problem thy, left on the early bus for| Miami, this morning, bound se , Tenn., where they! be spend a vacation with rela-| | ‘Charles Saunders and father, | W. H. Saunders were passengers | reached an all-time high.” Tea Shower Honors Miss Mary Brantley A tea shower honoring Miss | (Continued from Page One) | Carnegie Institute laboratory at | Tortugas is visited by scientists |from all over the world, Mr. | Thompson said, to study the prim- itive marine life in these waters. | winner will receive $50 in cash and an all expense paid trip to the celebration to be held July 2-4. Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary Was Reorganized Last Evening LOCAL PRISONER Mrs. Faye Adams, Presi TAKEN TO MIAMI dents B. H. McCalla Camp To Bring 1939 En- POSTOFFICE WATCHMAN TO campment Here BE ARRAIGNED; CHARGED WITH ROBBING MAIL H j | | | The Spanish War Veterans | | Auxiliary Number 2, which has | Leaving on the 2:30 o’clock bus | ig é 7 l yesterday afternoon for Miami been inactive for nearly five was Deputy U. S. Marshal Ray | years, was reorganized last night Miami, Fla. apr29-tf STILL CONTINUE _—_—_— | FOR RENT—Large airy rooms at (Contniued frora Page One) |- seaside, bathing facilities. In- Eaton and Whitehead streets.'" quire 407 South street. This corner is to be used as an} office. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Parrish sold) FOR RENT — Furnished house, to Sue M. Moore part of a 100x500 modern conveniences. P. O. Box property on Boot Key. 373., Mr. and Mrs, John Marinel sold to Lida R. Calkins of Norfolk, SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, newly Virginia, property in Palm Villa} furnished, fine ventilation. 319 of Big Pine Key. Grinnell street. June8-3tx Mr. and_Mrs. William J, Scho- neck and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rom ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN, Thrilling — Realistic — Romantic ZAMBOANGA Also COMEDY — SHORTS sold to Mr. and Mrs. Knox Julian 47.44 acres of Sugar ‘Loaf Key. Mr. and Mrs. Willia Freeman et al sold to Birdie Parker a half interest, roughly ‘743x4370,~ on Key Largo. The deed was dated May 22. large nicely furnished room, shower, private entrance, gar- age reasonable. 617 Ashe Street. June 6-4tx Subscribe to The Citizen—20c weekly. Sanitary, Decorative, Colorful Cuban Tile, Resilient Tile, Marble Terrazzo. See— Overseas Tile Company 706 White Street Overseas Highway Celebration lat the American Legion Hall Henderson, watchman at the Key; who will enter | Steatly through the efforts of Mary Brantley will be given at| There is one form oe ee Bush, having in his custody James ‘the Habana-Madrid Club Thurs- rises to the surface only around | day from 4 to 6 o’clock by Mrs. 2a. m., vanishes at dawn, and this ‘i Norman Brantley and Miss’ Ber- only at a certain season of the West postoftice, 4 nice Brantley. | year. Miscroscopic, plankton life a plea of guilty, before United | Mrs. Della M. Hall, past depart- leaving on the morning bus for Marathon, and expect to return this evening. DANCE» FLOOR SHOW Dr. Raul Roque, formerly of Key West but who is now prac- | ticing in Tampa, is a visitor in the city and enjoying himself im- | mensely with old friends and many new ones he has made since ‘his arrival. Mrs. Joe Bermudez and _chil- dren, Violet, Betty Jo and Julio, — arrived over the highway Mecn-) day from Tampa to spend a} month's vacation with Mrs. Ber- mudez’s mother, Mrs. Manuel Herrera of 628 Grinnel St. Mr.; Bermudez will arrive July 3 to drive back with his family. C, W. Lockey, associated with! State Superintendent Colin En; “| lish at’ » Mrs. Lockey, | son Charles, daughter Annette, ; Mrs. C. T. Trailer and mother, | Mrs. Alice Richards, are in Key) West today enjoying a delightful, visit which is their first to the city. EVERGLADE BIRD LIFE SUFFERS IN AND FIRES; BIRDS UNABLE. TO NEST i NEW Y ‘i June:t-¢¢' e torr} ered water table, the dryness’ of the land and the devastating fires of recent weeks in the Everglades of south Florida have wreaked unvold damage on the wildlife, including the birds. “Vast congregations of Egrets, Thises, Spoonbills and other beau- tiful and spectacular birds of the Plorida Evergidaes have been un- Bble to nest this year,” said Mr. Robert P. Allen, Sanctuary Di- Teetor of the National Associa-| Audubon Societies, “and ir young successfully, the drying up of their grounds and the destruc- Miss Brantley will be married to Jack Heavener the latter part of this month. WIDE TRAVELERS PRAISE KEY WEST (Continued from Page One) seem very much interested in the city and I think that you will see a remarkable increase in Cana- dian visitors.” Both of the young men are em- ployees in the service of the gov- ernment and decided to spend their vacation in the United States, and came to Key West as the city which gave most mise of interest, and have decided that their decision was the right one. ‘The trip was made in a 10-year- old sedan, which stood the rigors of travel and brought them to Key West and took them home | again. may be found all around Key West, Mr. Thompson said. There is one spot on Crawfish Bar, Mr. Thompson, a noted shell collector, concluded, which is the most beautiful spot he has ever seen. There are aerial shoals which are unsurpassed in beauty, and there are more and different ‘colored reef fish than anywhere else he has been. One visitor said that he could make a fortune showing the colored beauty to visitors. The club announces that it will have a scrapbook of newspaper clippings on the interesting and studious talks given at the dinner meetings. All past dues of tardy members will be rescinded ac- cording to motion passed. A debate which will probably bring together S. C. Singleton, Will Doughtry, Charles Ketchum, and H. E. Day will be the feature | of the next meeting. tion of their fo a drought ‘and’ firés, too often the aftermath of unwise drainage. “In the current issue of the As- , Sociation’s magazine Bird-Lore, it is suggested that south Florida's birds may well be bewildered, as was Alice in Wonderland. Just as Alice found herself in an un- natural world, so are Florida's birds surrounded by a changing environment, man-made, that is increasingly difficult for them to cope with. “In a recent report of the Na- tional Resources Committee, it is stated that of 4,477,100 acres of land within the Everglades States court, to a charge of rob- ee Greibibat of iow bing the mails. i ‘ United States Postoffice Inspec-| Newly elected officers are: tors J. A. Miller and G. W. Mat-} President, Mrs. Faye Adams; thews, arrived in the city from | Senior Vice President, Mrs. Annie Atlanta on April 18 and began laying plans to ferret out the manner in which money was be- ing taken and find the culprit. On April 20 the trap was laid, and Henderson was caught in the act of opening a. “test’< letter which contained. $2.50. was tak sioner C. he confessed to havi rT his peculations covering a pr of three months. £ He was remands yesterday when Bush received instructions to ceed with the prisoner to Miami and deliver him to the authori- ties. Richards; Junior Vice President, Mrs. Jennie Ketchum; Chaplain, Mrs. Rose Peat; Patriotic Instruc- tor, Mrs. Lucy Goshorn; His- torian, Miss Louise Ketchum; Treasurer, Mrs. Lillie Weaver. ! Mrs. Hall officiated at the instal- ion of the officers. ie Weaver has been se- it the Auxiliary Encamp- } ~~ lected to at the Ft. Laud ment June 12-14, At a meeuns of nish War Veterans, B. H. M lla Camp last night at the Legion Hall, plans went forward merrily to bring the 1939 encampment to Key West. James Johnson was fiamed as the official delegate with John Y. Harris as alternate. ENTERS SUIT Los Angeles.—Claiming that the picture “invaded her right of privacy,” Mrs. Olive Anthony of this city has filed a $75,000 dam- age suit because a doctor had mo- A strong delegation of members will leave Saturday for Lauder- dale and will do everything pos- sible to bring back the conven- ! Drainage District, only 377,100 acres or less can be properly adapted to agricultural crops, yet drainage ditches.” said Mr. Allen. “run hither and yon in a vast network, draining the Glades, drying up the country, increasing the fire hazard. damaging wild- lief and man. It may not be too late to take action, through re- flooding of vast areas, to restore and maintain those natural re- sources of south Florida, includ- ing the wild birds and animals. which are of inestimable value to the people and constitute one of the State's greatest assets.” tion pictures taken of her opera- tion Leaving will be William Weaver, Charlies Peat, Car! Eich, Charles H. Ketchum, and George Spencer. Key West Scavenger Service FOR EXTRA SERVICE PHONE 123-J WILLIAM KNIGHT Seeececcorcescescosesses HABANA-MADRID “Still Topping Them All” and showing signs of going right on through season and season—is the case existing at the Habana- Madrid club Superb dance music as dispensed ‘by Otto Di- vanti is one big reason Te- freshing drinks cool dancing are two other reasons .. . Quite naturally, the no admission, cover or minimum charge policy is reasonable for the popularity too. Meet your friends—ail of them — at the Habana-Madrid club. BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME | MONROE THEATER | Marlene Dietrich—H. Marshal! LA CONCHA HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District EXCELLENT RESTAURANT Garage——Elevator———-Fireproot Open The Year Around Dietrich—H. ANGEL —and— NAUGHTY MARIETTA i i tra, 15-20c; Might, 15-25¢ | Come out and vote for your favorite in the contest to select a “Miss Key West” for the Gala Fiesta July 2-4 CANDIDATES MISS LILIA ACEVEDO Cuban Club MISS DOROTHY BETANCOURT Social Club Marti MISS BERNICE BRANTLEY Key West Lions Club MISS MARTHA CARBONELL Je::Chamber of Commerce, MISS SUSAN LAKIN Key West Woman's Club MISS ADA RODRIGUEZ San Carlos Institute Music - Dancing - Special Acts 25¢ Admission, Including Your Vote 25¢ ~ | Tomorrow Night HABANA-MADRID CLUB Otto Divanti’s Orchestra: 9:30 p.m. till? Saturday. June 11 PENA’S GARDEN OF ROSES Gould Curry’s Orchestra 10:30 p. m. ’till ? Reservations Suggested Phone Mrs. Costar, 665