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Society Social Calendar THURSDAY— Lions Club Supper. 6:30 P. M. Stone Church Annex. Concert, Key West Hospitality Band, 7:30 P. M. Bayview |~ Park. Meeting, Sea Scouts, Ship 3. 7:30 P. M. Knights of Pythias | Hall. » Junior Woman’s Club Social. 5 “P.M. Raul’s Beach. .FRIDAY— © }Meeting Girl Scouts, Troop 1. pe) 7:30 p. m. Golden Eagle Hall. Wedding of Miss Sarah Helen | Smith to George Allan War- ren. 8 P. M. First. Baptist Church, Fort Lauderdale. Bowl of Rice Party for Relief of Chinese Civilians. 6 P. M. Stone Church Annex. Bowl of Rice Dance for Chinese Civilian Relief. 9:30 P’ M. Habana-Madrid Club. Wedding of Miss Annice Smith to Charles J. Curry, Jr. 2 p. m. First Methodist Church. inane SATURDAY— Wedding of Miss Mary Brantley to Jack Heavener. Eighth Celebration Dance to Choose Miss Key West. 10 p. m. Habana-Madrid. ser, a SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band, 4 P.M. Art Center MONDAY— Boys Fellowship Club Dinner. 6:15 p. m, Methodist Church _ Parsonage. . Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 5. 7:30 P.M. Wesley Commun- ity House. TUESDAY— ’ Stone Church Service Club Din- ner. 6 P.M. Church Annex. _ Wedding of Ophelia Machado and Ray Banks. iss Yvonne Cruz Weds Joseph Russell Yvonne Cruz, daughter of ur an Mrs. Henry Cruz, became bride of Joseph Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Russell, last night at the Fleming Street Church Parsonage. Rev. Shuler Peele performed the ceremony, ‘and Miss Mary Cruz was maid of KEY WEST ART EXHIBIT SHOWS | AGAIN IN MIAMI DISPLAYED AT MIAMI BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY: RE- QUESTED AFTER MIAMI WOMAN'S CLUB SHOWING | 1 { | | An exhibition of work by |members of the Key West Art | Association now showing in the |Miami Beach Public Library, | where it is being very well re- ‘ceived by the public, will con- tinue until June 18. In February and March, the Association gave several exhibi- tions at the Key West Federal |Art Center building which were attended by a great many peo- ple, both local and visiting. At \the close of the winter season ‘here, the Key West group, at the | request of the Miami Federal Art 'Galleries, sent a representative exhibition of about seventy paint- lings, etchings, and objects of | metal craft to Miami, where they were shown at the Women’s Club building on Bayshore Drive. At the termination of this show, the Miami Beach Publie Library requested that they be permitted to exhibit these works for two weeks, and permission was grant- ed by Cyril Marsha’ and Jack Dudley, the association. eeeesesese Represented in this~show are: |’ Anton Otto Fischer and Mrs. Fischer, F. Townsend Morgan, Jack and Alice Dudley, Torchiana, E. B,+Martin, Fred |Huhne, Ernest Salazar, Eleanor | , Martha Watson, Doody | Morgan, Cyril Marshall, and Mrs. | Canby Chambers. The Association, formed. in February of this year at the sug- gestion of F. Townsend Morgan, is composed of a group of Key West artists and those from else- where who make their winter homes here. Among the national- | ly known of its members are An- ton Otto Fischer, illustrator and painter of marine pictures; F. , etcher, and Art Center; and Boardman Rob- inson, founder and director of srare pmactol ie te! Van. } j senda KEY WE a)! DAYS GONE BY This sorrowing mother and her yc than 30,000,000 women and chi and happen a as a result of the Ja whom Colonel Theodore Rooseve United Council for Civilian Relic the National Bow!.of Rice part Sr IN Happenings Here Just 10 Years ‘Ago Today As Taken From The Files of The Citizen Imperative need for more ing:places in the congested « tricts of Key West was stressed by ‘Commissioner Wm. R. Porter at the meeting of the county commissioners last night. H suggested that more polls and ad ditional. managers be provided for the general election which i drawing near. Also, that county be redistricted by coming legislature into a su cient number of precincts so t not' more than 200 voters be signed to each precinct. It would not cost any more than under th« présent plan, said Mr. Porter, since’ all votes could be counted the ffi h cities and towns throuchow ioe | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ster are bit two of the more | been robbed of home | nyasion of China and for , national chairman of the | C is urging support of be held in more than 1,500 { > countrv June 17th AVE ARTER VISIT TO CITY Cc onday pany, was in Key visit with lor, manager of the who is the Key West. ad as his travel- t A. Hazard, rep- tive of the company, who L visitor to Key West. kc very pleasant ctive conference, ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS Below are the answers to test questions printed on Page 2 Seeoeooeecsseseesse ee tis one of the Philippine deral territory. e| 1 NEW ORLEANS.—While Rob- ert Pethick of this city was being tried for bigamy, four other j; women were preparing to marry | him. | | { There were 43,335,-Federal in- | | come tax returns filed in Florida! for 1936 compared with 39,514 the | previous year. The compilations were of individual tax returns made during the calendar year of | 1937 based on 1936 incomes, in- ternal revenue: officials said. CLASSIFIED COLUMN | SESSOSHHOSSESHSSOSSESOOEE | ROOMS | THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th St., MIAMI, FLORIDA. Convenient, homely. Hot and Cold Show- Low Rates. may21-tf PERSONAL ANYONE knowing whereabouts of Mrs. Daisy Castro communi- cate with R. V. Holland, cio) Blackwell & Walker, Miami. i | | | jun14-3t HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest to OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, innerspring ‘mattresses. Under new management. 917 Fleming St. June 7-26t PLUMBING SUPPLIES ‘E HAVE THE ANSWER to all your plumbing needs at prices to suit your purse. See us fore shopping elsewhere. PEP- PER’S SUPPLIES, 512 Flem- ing St. jun6-Imo |w | ripman, head of the es department of | REAL ESTATE |REAL ESTATE — Conservative, | practical advice. 37 years’ ex- | perience on Florida Keys. R, Lowe, Registered Broker, | Tavernier, Florida. P. O. No. 21. aprl2-tf REFRIGERATION |FOR QUICK REFRIGERATION Repairs and Service, Call E. | Martinez, 1212 Varela street. 24- |. Hour Service. junl0-lmo FOR RENT ‘OR RENT—Largé airy rooms at seaside, bathing facilities. quire 407 South street. iF | oramas ware [6 © CUBA BRINGS 58. as, In- | - WE DNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1938, ! AW FOR THE seach: By eeesoece ETHEL ERNEST MURRELL e TRAVELERS TOPORT TRAVEL TO KEY WEST FROM HAVANA GREATER THAN THAT TO TAMPA PORT One ‘cannot ¢ ket in the morning | subject to the la | not to know these J us liable for tragic trouble. We cannot select our v Travel to Key West from Ha- | nor choose a leg of la vana on the Steamship Cuba/|ner, without bei during the last two trips of the laws of tax, vessel has been greater than the S0Vern mer traffic to Tampa. For Key West eer ~~ yesterday afternoon there were! stamped by « 54 first cabin and four second! tor, for wh i cabin passengers, while for Tam- | ‘This is to protect you { pa there were 25 first cabin and! 6q food. a four second cabin passengers. You cannot hav Key West arrivals were: Clotil-| jn for bridge wit! da F. Ancaro, Mercer Lee, T. J.|the laws i jams, David Roddis, Bill we have all r s, Manuel R-| counts of w« eraldo, John | hecause they play tcher, E./ The tea cakes, C._ Smith, | cocktails you n , Norma S. Doug-| subject to a luxury Nancy Estes, Emma Carvel,)” your children i ia Parnell, Eleanor McClellan, | phere are laws governit Louis C. Long, Josephine Smith, | procedure. = Lucilla Bell, Fred W. Bell, Marian; you have a licer Smith, Olive Smith, Consuelo! your Omit it Carmona, Mecanor Gomez, Guil-! jhe Jaw will say lermo Valdez, Lienda, | js vitally Mario V. Bar ‘onstantina | jenow law Mato, Laura Bai Franklin H:} married wom Ternan, Benito Suarez, Antonio | jaye Olivares, Arthur “A. Lang, Ralph) E. Lilke, Donald A. McDonald, Charles M®“Tompkins, Delio del } Pino, Herminia del Pino, Jose } Rodriguez, Jorgey"Hidatgo, "@on- | Friday, June’ ! eépcion B, de Hidalgo, Jorge Hi-|| Benefit Civilian Relic dalgo, Jr., Walter Lowrie, Blanche || SUPPER, 6 to 7:3 Lowrie, Lorraine Serrano, Carlos i 556 pa ie Serrano, ld Ay Evans, Char- ~ . ‘ lgtte Evans, Saritiago Fernandéz,'| SEONE CHURCH ANNEX DANCE, Starts 9:30 Juanita Mayg, Clotilde Fonseca ma Lucero, Alfred Frendberg, Jose a. gh Habana-Madrid Club 50c per couple Perez, George R. Hart, Andres Vasquez Lorenzo, Teresa Cruz, "Humanitarian Act to Atiend Either One“ Herbert L. Grauman. | | Stanle’ Juanes Moore, Fletcher, Lawrence Bord W. Port t “BOWL OF SUPPER ANI Listed on the manifest of the vessel were: Seven tons of freight, two automobiles and three: sacks of mail for Key West; 87 tons of freight and 74 sacks of mail for Tampa. Passengers booked at Key West and leaving on the were: Shirley and Joan Elbertson, Mr: and Mrs. Bruce Jack, and several second cabin, | | | | Senate | *& | FIREPROOF—159 ROOMS 1.090; Parking a While Floridia over thirty million dollars year in Florida food chain stores, a recent survey shows that food chain stores of the nation respond by purchasing over thir < mil- lion dollars worth of Florida pro- ducts, giving Florida a six-million dollar advantage. i with a Brive to ry PAT £ Ceeccvececescsccsenceees with — SENDS HIM MONEY KANSAS CITY.—After divore- her husband, who was out pf Mrs. Mary Ridden of this t him $25 with her “best r W. L. Tilden was re-named president and chairman of the d of directors of the Florida is Exchange at the anumal eting held in Tampa last week, ost other officers and directérs Only then can they hope ip in changing them. EVERYBODY IS INVITED to attend a meeting at the PUBLIC LIBRARY BUILDING TONIGHT at 8 P. M. to hear MR. M. M. PARISH State Director of Federal Housing Administration give a lecture on the F. H. A. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit In-) surance Corporation ofel MIAMI S : DOWN TOWN 2nd Ave. CAPACITY 128 1.25, 1.5 exrea PERSON so ors. ATH A. B. Vanee, Mgr. Round Gut Your KEY WEST Veeit & O Steamship CUBA It was a quiet wedding with only immediate relatives) present. Toe Cronin, About one-ninth. Tt is under perpetua | by: midnight and the results an | nounced. He urged that the | necessary steps be taken at on FOR RENT — Furnished house, i J 68s a as modern conveniences. P. 0. Box| Griffith Jones and Inkijinoft 4, The couple will reside at the). , for the Bow] of Rice Party Friday night, either the supper at the Stone Church Annex or a ticket for the dance at the Habana-Ma- arid, or tickets to both, The United Council for Civilian Relief in China has advised Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz, chairman of the est committee, that the of the Chinese refugees funds for the Chinese by | of Bowl of Rice Parties in in the United States date, the Council de- “If every city and town in States west of the! i were to be wiped out, every house destroyed and the en- tire population without shelter and food, the destitution would not equai that in China today”. Tickets are now on sale at Gardner's Pharmacy and other places and by members ince and supper commit- Report of supper reservations should be made to Mrs. Chas, H. etchum, 816 Eaton street, not later than tonight. Returns After 34 Years’ Absence Mrs.\Joe Solomon of St. Peters- burg teturned to Key West after & Seyear absence during the last few: days, leaving this morning. Mrs, Solomon is accompanied by_Mrs. A. Gettings. Visiting here in 1904 on her honeymoon, Mrs. Solomon and Mr. Solomon, deceased, were in- trigued with Key West to such an extent that they established a business and remained here six years. A son, brought here in 1904 very ill, benefited wonderfully by the climate, and is at present em- Bloyed in New York. Mrs, Solo- mon, on this trip, said that she noticed almost at once the dry- ness and greater sunshine of this atmosphere. PAL TALK | Shirley Elbertson and _ sister, | Joan, were passengers leaving on | | the Cuba yesterday for Tampa | where they will visit for about two weeks with their aunt, Mrs. | Etnh Smith. j wa | Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jack left yesterday afternoon on the Steamship Cuba for Tampa where they will visit for a while with) relatives. j j Miss Edith May Sands, was a) passenger on the bus this morn- ing for Miami, and will there change to the bus for St. Peters- burg where she will visit for a while with relatives and be the guest of her aunt, Mrs. William Cates, Mario N. Herce left on Florida} Motor Lines bus this morning for New York where he will enjoy a vacation which was given him by the family as a reward for excel- lent studies and graduation from school. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Thompson, visit in Miami, returned to Key) West last evening over the high- accompanied on George E. Mer- days’ visit in the city. | nell streets. One of her It was agreed by the other m bers of the board that the ma be taken up later. A Ford roadster, driven by Mary Baker at 11 o'clock tc dashed into a telegraph po! the corner of Southard and C hand was injured and her little n« hew, Arthur Roberts, receiv« slight cut over the left eye. niece, Helen Roberts, third o pant of the car, was not ir Cause given for the acc that the accelerator, when p down, could not be relea speed of the auto could n slackened. The car sidesw the pole, crushing the sides damaging the fenders. igi’ Gomment: / Mrs. R | of-that-distinguished fam Yradi pitehed* his, fourth | out™this “season ‘and en Monroes to defeat yesterday by a score Yradi was in the be Gates, for the Pirates innings. The Monro« 14 games and lost but season. Pete Nebo, well-k fight fans, is schedul Benny Bass, ex-fe champion, in Philade 18. The home boys for Nebo, and many ing him to win. The auxiliary yacht R arrived in port this from Miami with party « board. The vessel is consigr the Porter Dock C Fioridll East Cx nounces that on J arrival of Train ing, from Jacksonville Train 76, departing i ning, day coache: nected with both tra the trip to and from J Heretofore the day © LA CONCHA HOTEL and Theater Dis: EXCELLENT RESTA‘ tor ———Fir, Open The Year Around i » from the Republic of Panama rometer. bird. n died only as fgr as Mi- of Ramrod Sugar Loaf by tt Rivas, for omobile while in- s given a prelimin- ore Judge Hugh ternoon and » bond of $50 in criminal on. eros, ing, wife of Spalding, en- with a bridge rs in the nav- eous show- of Miss », whose Charles 9¢ an event g in this cNecely, US.N., ¢ Seventh Naval it Commander Lieutenant have been activi- , Teturn- In Key West THY IT TODAY — AR >* BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS ee oc oe reese reeeensonees " t a 5 Key West Scavenger Service OR EXTRA SERVICE PHONE 123-J WILLIAM KNIGHT + cel NO NAME LODGE Ne Name Key Directly on Sand Beach F g and Ch, Boats ; f Cottages and steurant Phone No Name Ne. 1 “} Mz. 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