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FAGE Froth SOCIAL CALENDAR 3sUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. for ers MONDAY— Sea.Scout Ship 3 meets. 7:30 P.M. Golden Eagle Hall. Pythian Sisters meeting. 8 p. m. Pythian Hall. Meeting Boy Scouts Troop 51. 7 p. m. Wesley Community House. Improved Order of Red Men. 7:30 p. m. Wigwam Hall. Anchor Lodge No. 182 meeting, F. & A. M. 8 p. m. Scottish | Rite Hall. “Hallowe'en party sponsored by Division P.T.A. 4 p. m. Armory.‘ 0 | TUESDAY—. | ..Meeting Robt. J. Perry Chapter Order DeMolay. 7: 30 Pp. m. Scot- | tish Rite Hall. | Key of the Gulf Castle No. 2, Knights of the Golden Eagle meets. | . 7:30 p. m. Golden Eagle Hall. Stone Church Service Club Dinner. 6 P.M. Church Annex. | 28. 8) The igo Legion meeting. Arthur Sawyer Post No. ~ p. m. Legion Home. Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14. 7:30 p. m. ints WEDNESDAY— ~Scottish Rite meets. 8 p. m. Scottish Rite Hall. THURSDAY— | evcccccccccescssssoccese Pent of this city. A MOVIE SECRET e Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M.! Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Annex.~ * Dr. Felix Varela Lodge meeting. 8 p. m. Varela Hall. 0 vanish ft Pythias Lodge 163. 8 Pythi ts 0: ias Lodge p. m. jan Hal Girl Scouts Troop 1 meeting. 4 p. m. Golden Ea; al in Scout Troop 52 meets at Naval Hospital. 7:30 p. m. ~Key West Musical Society meeting at 8 p. m. Residence of Mr. ,,@nd Mrs. Ralph Milner, | Bingo Party and Square Dance, American Legion Drum and | Bugle Corps. 8 p. m. Armory. | | | Miss Barbara C Carey, Miss Xenia | Hoff Entertain Jan. Woman’s Club 1 Clara Lankford, Camille Pierce, | Florrie Ketchings, Louisa De-| laney, Louise Hawks, Juanita Mayg, hase was an enjoyable meet- ing of the Junior Woman’s Club held, Thursday afternoon with, Barbara Carey and Miss id; Hoff entertaining. In the games played, Mrs. Flor- ence White had high score, with he ‘dut prize going to Mrs. Rob- ee Those attending were: Mesdames T. Kleb- sstile, De Delio Cobo. Misses Frances ‘Wagner, Anita Salgado, Demilaes een, Dees Doroth; Jr. Samuel Russell, 'y Dungan, Flor- pork a aoa ake hoitgtwe oat Knowles, “Members: Misses May: Raymond Curry, il Robert: Nellie. Louise Russell, Susan La- Dumont Huddleston, Lawyer| Guiterrez, Evelio Cabot, W. vV.! Albury, L. T. Bragassa. Vilna Alfonso, , Clara Yates. Mesdames Robert Dopp, Julio! Lacedonia, Joseph pez, E. L.} Patterson, Osgood Kemp, Arthur Sheppard, Jr., Clarence Ward, Musical Guild To Outline Potara bate Braieet “sw |r eu’ Plans For Winter Months one icréts, décided Arline aes, wife of Dan Topping and formér film ac- tress, as she whispers to Film Actor Raft at the Topping’s | Students Attend Marionette Show donated by Principal High School Auditorium night. Ketchum, Louise’ Over 50 students of San Carlos | Consuelo Carmona, | Institute School received tickets | Benildes Marjorie Gwynn, Maude Lowe,’ Remond to the marionette per- | formance, “Goldy Locks and the | | wether Three Bears”, presented at the | last | The auditorium was well filled | j with an audience which rently | IRA c. HAYCOCE, appreciated the antics of the lit- tle puppets. The presentation was the last in a series ot White and the Seven Dwarfs” } was présented Thursday after?| Judicial Circuit of Monroe County, tour marionette that under and by ‘noon at the High School Audi- , [lees tiie taeuens Comat Ce | Other concerts were presented at! the cr some Hotel and regular | spprecation and socal evenings. | Guild desires not only to further the interest in local talent | but to encourage and attract out- of-town artists gh its affilia- tion with other musical clubs in| other parts of the country, so| that a regular series of winter) concerts may become a part of! sine. cole dca t secaolge wena Entertains “Andrew Woody inetd his} Mesdames Leo Thompson, 18th birthday at his home Wed- | Clements Jaycocks, Palmiro Pazo, | nesday" evening. The host was}Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Riggs,, Mr. ogy vhs serge gO 2 | Mrs. Ralph Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. | Games were played an geal : Pancho Martinez, Mr. and Mrs. ber of contests were staged. Tony Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. W. | winners of contest atte. “ean duesing M. Lowe, Mr. a i on | Lillian Hi i prize | Hancock, Mr. with Leonard Key and award |Pita, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Woody. Bethel winning booby prizes. | The boy and girl getting the Local Group Leaves prize for the lucky number con. 5 “eae test were Edward Tynes and) On Trio To Miami of/ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Al- Mary Marshall. “Reffeshments consisting cake, candy and punch were bury, Jr., their children, served. jand Patsy, and Mrs. Rosa Cruz, | “AU present expressed them- j a selves as having spent an enjoy- nd ae ae ableevening. They planned a weék-end trip, ~Those helping to |will spend the night and return Edna Phelan, Forrest “ | Beverly Arthur, Edward ‘yen «3° Birdie Lou Lowe, Leonard Key, | Visiting Couple igh Roe Hoberta, Tiny | Married Here tee Gwynn, Gilbert Hall, Anna Gir Riggs, Robert Al |iaond ua ye " on oni ‘clock, Maloy L. Turberville, Beye. Smith, Donald Bethel, and Helet V. Davis were joined Reyes, John fotse tad as husband amd wife, the ey Maty judge Harry Robidere, Rose Mr. Turberville is originally ll, Nina Aobidere . Merle from Dillon, South Carolina, but Beh Bmw Diaz Glam Be, is now a resident of Miami. His + Caridad sas, but was making her home at) Crespo, Vanessa Collins. Messrs. Paul Nuell, Were: Charles Ray oe to the city tomorrow afternoon. Billian. Harvey, Edward Bethel, | ‘Thelma: Ogden, Artimeo read, (et « stock, Katy rbervile teuding the ceremony. bride is ofiginally of Plains, Kan- Woody, Eugene Lowe. noon, Anniversary , \torium by the "| PT. A,, the same night by the | | Harris School P.-T. A. and yes-|and Securities Company, a dissolved High School| Emily M. Price joined by her hus- ye. | terday morning at the Convent of | re | Mary Immaculate. The Show” was another presentation. | dissolved corporation and all parties } In the Mnistrel Show were such were devoted to music| People as Miss Beulah, actord- violinist; Mumbo, the Blues singer; Mad- Queen, dancer, and Silver-/ ionist; Mr. Johnnie, ame lips and Sambo, endmen. Musical Group Assembles The newly-formed Key West! House in Key West, Monroe Coun- | Musical Society, under the direc- | tion of Theodore Klebsattle, met ‘last night at the home of Mr. and | | Mis Ralph Milner. zation. There will be another meeting / the recipient of many beautiful’ and Mrs. Winer Bethel, Mr. and next Friday night, beginning at 8 o'clock, at the same place. Party And Dance \Is Arvanged | Bingo Party and Square Dance | will be staged in the National | |Guard Armory on Friday, Octo-| ‘This group is a choral society, ind extends an invitation to any | ‘individual who may desire to be-| + come affiliated with the organi- “Cotton Patch Minstrel | | curities Company, individually and | | } i | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN (MRS. ATCHISON |__vEGALS. DIES IN MIAMI ost eg oe that undér and by virtue 6f and pursuant. to that certain “decree |made and entered on the ist day of October, A. D.. 1938, by the- Honor- News has béen received in Key West announcing the recent death in Miami of Mrs. Mamie Atchi- son, aged 56. Mrs. Atchison was' able Arthur Gomez, One of the Judges of the Circuit Court of the before marriage Miss Mamie Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Monroe nunty, Florida, in Chancery, | in that certain cause therein pending wherein Emily M. Price joined by her husband and next friend, Clem ©. Price are complainants, and The !Over-Sea Company, a corporation The deceased is survived by a {ct the laws of the State of Florida, |son, Albert W. Baker; two daugh- put which has been duly dissolved ters, Mrs. Ben Sweeting, Mrs. |y proclamation of the Governor of . ‘the State of Florida; George Hinde; three brothers, |Drew and L. M. Pierce, as the sur- | William, Edward and Charles; viving directors of The Over-Sea Company, a dissolved Florida Cor- Pent, and a sister, Mrs, Tom! poration,’ individually and as trus- Enos {tees of the property of said dis- e lved corporation and all parties hether natural, corporate or muni- pal interested’ in the land herein \being foreclosed upon and_herein- ter particularly described claim- RALEIGH, N. C.—Fourteen- | ing through Se oF seaees rei ais- solved corporation; Catherine a | year-old children may wed legally jiney, a widow, W. J. Schoneck and lin this state providing they ob-| Adeline Schoneck, |tain the consent of their parents. ‘Grace Reshore, are the daaahinee the undersigned Special Master in LEGALS |Chancery, appointed by said de- in TER CIRCUIP COURT oF THE |COUNtY Court House in Key West, said court and a legal sales day) | WVERANCE “C”. aid day, the following described MAY WED AT 14 ‘cree, will. offer for sale at public ry to the highest bidder for h, before the front door of the Monroe County, Florida, on Mon- it Dub woaMnne. the 7th day of November, A. in CHANCERY, |! “8 (same being a rule day of during the legal hours of sale, to- MDALE wit, between 11 O'clock in the fore- KENDALL, Plaintit?, }ngcn and 2 Orclock, in the afternoon y ‘Tax Sale Foreclosure. MERCHANTS ALTY COR- PORATION, a Florida corpora- }tion, et al, perty to satisfy said decree by ment of the amounts therein ied: Part of Lot Three in Square Seven, according to William A. d's map of the Island West, delineated | in D..1829, described Defendants, NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE ice is hereby n that the undersigned, as Special Master, un- der and by virtue of the Final De- | _ Comoamelag ate cree of Foreclosure heretofore en- |” point on Duval Street 142 feet in cause pending | Po" : ertain cause penditg; from the’ corner of Front and of Florida. in and aunty in Chancery, being Chancery case No. 7-20, in | which Ben G. Kendall is plaintiff, land Merchants Realty Corporation, a Florida corporation, et al, are de- fendants, I, as Special Master in ancery appointed by the Court in aid decree, under and by virtue of the terms thereof will offer for sale [ana sell at public outery to the | highest and best bidder for cash at Duval Streets and running thence in a Northeasterly direc- tion 113 feet; thence at right angles in a Southeasterly di- rection 74 feet; thence at right angles in a Southwesterly di- rection 56 feet 6 inches; thence at right angles in a North- westerly direction 34 feet; thence at right angles in a Southwesterly direction 56 feet, 6 inches; thence at right angles ina Northwesterly direction along the line of Duval Street 40 feet to the place of begin- ning. | Judicial Cire: | for Monroe | the front door of thé Court House! jot Monroe County, in the City of Ki st, Florida, on the 7th’ day . 1998, between Aa B. CLEARE, JR., | cial Master in Chancery. | RAYMOND) Re. LORD, Solicitor for Ci oct8 | the | ana two o'clock F ing a legal sales plainants. the legal hours of sale, the follow- SE raayneis ling described. property situate in Monroe County, Flor Lot 31 of Bik. K BIk. Ti; Lots 20 and 21 of Bik. Lot § of Bik. H; and Lot 10 Blk. 0, of PINECREST MAINLAND, according to plat. thereof recorded in | Rook 1 at pages 82, 93 | the Public Records of Monroe a “a gui NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. 162) GE holder of Tax Certi- sued the 4th day : nd has made applica- iy as aforesaid to- | x deed to be issued w the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances | thereunto belonging, or in any Wise ;the County appertaining, being sold to satisfy | Florida, to-wit: said decree. Lot 10: of Tr, 12, Dated this 14th Page 511, Monroe A. D. 1938, Records, thereon, Said the following described property in of Monroe, State of | Rook B-5, day of October, County (sa.) T, S. CARO, Special Master in Chancery. |erty under the said certificate issued was in the name of D, Wilson. Solicitor for Plaintift, Unless said certificate shall obtié nov5,1938 | redeemed according to law, | property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the | court house door on the first Mon- | day in the month of November, 1938, Which fs the 7th day of Ravenna, | this 8th be the NOTICE OF MASTER'S 8S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. virtue of and to that certain | decree made and entered on the 12th day A. D._ 1938, by the | Honorable Arthur Gomez, Judge of pursuant “Dated aay of October, | (SEAL) Ross C Sawyet Clerk of Cireuit Court of Monroe | County, Florida. oct8-15-22-29,1938 the Circuit Court_of the Eleventh Florida, in chancery, in that certain cause "therein pending wherein NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX ae? Bill No. HEREBY ith, holder band and next friend, Clem C. Price are complainants, and Title (Senate NOTICE IS Harvey M. Si R. MeNeill, Neill, as and ‘Se- Blorige Corporation, D. nm P. Johnston, A.D, M GIVEN, ithe directors of the Title of Tax day of August, A. D. 1929, has filed 'same in my office and has made ap- | plication for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Monroe, State - of Florida, to-wit: 15, Tr. 20, Book Lot 2, Sar. Page 405, Monroe County ds. Ss ‘rustees of the property of said natural, cor- in or persons whether porate or municipal interested the land herein being foreclosed | upon and hereinafter particularly described claiming through or Gn- + der sald dissolved corporation; At- | lantic Salvage Corporation, a’ cor- poration organized and existing | under the laws of the State of Flor- | ida, and Felice Salzillo and |Salzillo, her husband, if married, | jare defendants, thé undersigned | |Special Master in Chancery, an- | pointed by said decree, will ' offer jfor sale at. public outery to the jhighest @idder for cash, before the front door of the County Court assessment of the said propér- |ty under the said certificate issued | was in the name of J. T. Wilford. Unless said certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of Novembér, 1938, hich is the 7th day of November, Florida, on Monday the 7th day {1938. , of November, A. D. 1938 (same he-| Dated this 8th day of October, ing a rule day of said Court and aj 19 legal sales day) during the legal hours of sale, to-wit, between 11 / o'clock in thé forénoon and 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, following described: prope to satisfy said decrge jy paym of the amounts thertif -specified: « On the Island of Key West and is part of Lot T Square Seven (7) ac William A. Whitehea: plan of ‘said Island del in February A. D. 1829; Com- & at x point on’ Duval t the dividing lin ty, HAL) Ross C Sawyer lerk of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida, oct8-15-22-29,1938 4 NOWCEOF SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN that by and under that certain writ of execution out of and under the Seal of the Civil Court of Record in and for Dade County, Florida, | bearing date of March 15, 1938, is- jsued in that certain cause now pending, wherein the Third Na- tionat Bank of Miami, a banking porporation, is plaintiff, and the neve Corporation, Florida rporation, is defendant, I, as Sheriff in and for Monroe County, ‘at right | Florida, have levied upon the foi- sterly <di- lowing ibed property of the feet and | ald defendant, Chevelier Corpora- 2 thenc angles in a North Fifty-six ber 28, 8 p. m., under the aus-/} pices of American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps. Those in charge of the affair) time. Hallowe’en Event ‘At Armory Kenneth promise everyone attending a big! pe THE COUNTY gVne There will be lots of fun for old and youmg Monday 4 o'clock at the Armory, corner White and Southard streets, when the Di- vision Street Schoo} P.-T. A. puts on a Hallowe'en festival. Drinks, cake and candy will} be served, and, of course, there will be the famous Witches’ pot) bubbling with many surprises, the most striking Nearly 2,000 of Florida’s blind and near-blind are now receiving public assistance through the Delray Beach. They arrived in State Welfare Board. It is esti- Richard the city yesterday shorfly after’ mated that the total case load in i this category will be about 2,200.' t right j tion, described as follows, to-wit: ‘ait ot 19 of Block 8; Lot 7 of |] Block L and Lot 18 of Block ¥ j in PINECREST MAINLAND. nee at right according to the plat Southwesterly direction in a Pifty- Six (56) feet and six (6) inches to the place of beginning. B. CLEARER, JR. ster in Chancery. thereof nd for Monroe County, Flor- da, and will offer the same for sale on the 7th day of November A. D. 1938, the same being the first Monday in said month and a legal sales day, between the hours of sale, that between geven o'clock A. M, an two o'clock P. M, at ti mt door | «\of the Court ae Tw ko Ww, | Monroe County, Florida, 29; nov5,1938 IN AND FOR MONR: ORIDA. IN pronath. tp re: Estate of ADOLPH W. MAGE on as the property of fendant, and being sold to satiaty | said execution and costs. NOTICE OF INT that the undersigned, WARREN and J. J. TREVOR, ministrators, C.T_A. of the ‘catate of! Adolph W. Magerhans, will, on the 2tst day of December A. D. 193%, submit their final accounts in #4 Estate to the Honorable Raymoy R. Lord. County Judge in and Monroe County, Florida, for ap- proval, and at the same time file| application for (Sa) K. 0. Rapa oe Sheriff of Monroe Count: OetB-15-22- THE CovRT THE TY JCDGE, MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF PLORIDA. .16 BATE. In fe Estate of thelr Wiliam A. Johnson, from further administration of said emate, said Administrators, having faithfully CTA performed their duties and completed the said ad- m 1 inistration. This 26th day of October A D. 38. Mista R_ WARREN, J. 5. TREVOR. Administrators Cr A. of Eatafe of M oe mh W. Magerbana TRRELL & MALONE. Altorneys for. Administrators, C_T_A . decd-10-17, \Jedee for a ual settiement-of my | 123-23 1938, novs-12-19-2¢ discharge | } FINAL NOTICE ; that was organized and existing un-/ Austin T./ jone hundred and 7, has filed same | two thousand twa The assessment of the said prop- | | | | | | Certificate No. 675, issued the 5th| aepived: Albert. Havekotte and | } coun. | Fler’ FY Gt co) isint PRO: | chad “the }feased by the said | Notices is hereby wen that ner undersigned will on te t |November, A. D. 1938, the Honorable Reymond Ret County Flerida, my and vouchers as Executrix of estate of William A. Johnson, jceased, late | Florida. and at said time of Monroe a, LEGALS for an Order discharging mé as) such Executrix. Dated this 7th day of September, A.D. 1 “CLAUDIA E. JOHNSON, As Exécutrix of thé Estate of liam A. Johnson, deceased. Wil- Septl0-17-24; octi-8-15-22-29; nov5- 12,1938 IN_THE CIRCU! ELEVENTH JUDICIAL OF FLORIDA, IN MONROE COUNTY, CERY: Case No—— KATHRYN B. JONES, a widow, ' Plaintiff, YS. " CHAS. HEIL PLUMBING COM- PANY, INC., a corporation un- der the laws of Florida; OWEN PITTMAN, JR., ‘HARLES M. MOON and BEATRICE HUNT, as Trustees for any property owned by Chas. Heil Plumbing Company, Inc., a dissolved cor- poration; F. SWEETING, INC., a corporation under the laws of Florida; F. E. SWEET- ING; MARVIN D. ADAMS and LELIA J. ADAMS, his wife, as \Wrustees of any property owned by F. E. Sweeting, Inc. a dis- solved corporation; ALBERT HAVEKOTTE, if alive, and MRS. ALBERT . HAVEKOTTE, his wife, and if dead, the heirs, devisees, grantees ‘or other claimants under. the Ls na Al- bert HaveKotte, deceased; RIE B. WESTROPE, a ‘widow, if alive, and if dead, the heirs, devisees, grantees or other claimants under the said Carrie B. Westrope, deceased; and all unknown persons having | or claiming an interest in the fol- lowing described real property in Monroe County, Florida, to-wit: at the present ot Key Florian measure thousand Commencing south switch point Largo siding of the Hast Coast, Railway, southwesterly twelve eighty-eight and four-tenths (12,1884) feet along center line -of _ railway; thence sixty and _ six-tenths | (60.6) feet along a line deflect- ing one hundred and. twenty- jfour (124) degrees twenty-four (24) minutes to thé left to an jiron bolt set in cement on the | Rasterly, right of Ri ling of said railway for £3 fee of be- ginning, thence las named line pri i‘ south el@hty-eig! thirty-five (G magnetic, beii | tract herein de: sand five hund three and one-tent an old trou pin gst in gement shore of tare par alled; thence meander: fale Shore of said basin N. Wiy new iron bolt set 1% © ots thence along @ line a fel to |gnd _ shinteen hundred. Case » feet distant {Pdi HERERY GIVEN, That | line and bearing North, arnty, eight (88) degrees, (35) minutes West thirty-five magnetic, hundred and thirty-eight and six-tenths (2,- 238.6) feet to &_néw, iton bolt certificate embraces Set in cemént on the B'ly fine of right of way of said rail- ogy thence along a line bear- ng ‘south thirty-five (35) de- Head fifty (50) minutes West, magnetic, being _E’ly sight ot bene line of said RatlWway one usand five hundred seventy: te (1675) féet to the first ;named iron bolt, the place of beginning, Containing seventy and eleven hundredths (70.11) acres, more or less, together {with ‘all fipartan rights and rivileges, said property being jocated In Section 14, Township |61 South, Range 39 COURT: OF THE CIRCUIT AND FOR IN CHAN- ' ORDER OF PUBLICATION © st, Defendants. It appearing by the sworn bill jof complaint filed herein that the plaintiff is entitled to an order of Dublleation, Plymbin, parties from, Chi pany, Ine. Company, Inc. and Heit or otherwise, in t ERED that Chas. Hen al iming interests under or Plumbing Com. e property hereinafter described; F. E, Sweeting, Inc., and all Claiming Intefests under | of parties from F, E. Sweeting, Inc., or otherwise, in the property hereinafter Albert Havékotte, his wife, if It ing, and if dead, all parties claim- ing’ interests under said Albe rt Havekotte, mere or otherwise, in the seribed; arte ‘B. low, if living, | parties claim) | said Carrie B. erefnafter and if dead, interests und Westrope, ler | deceased, or otherwise, in the propéfty here- inafter described, and. all unknown persons haying or claiming an in- terest In the real and_ bein, Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit; Commencifg at the present south switch int of. Key io siiet. © ot the Flor Coast Railway, meastre aout westerly twelvé thousand one hundred and sights -elane and fourf-tenths (12, along center line 6 property railway six-tent Tine di flecting one hundtéd snd twen- ty-four (124) degrees. twenty- four (24) mintites to the left to an ffon Bolt set in cemént on the Easterly right 6f ey of said railway for a point of héginning thence along the last named sa: oduced bearing south eigt eh thirty-five (a5) minutes magnetic, bein h din tract hetein describ: re thou- sand five Wundted and twenty- three and one-tenth (2522.1) feet to an old iron pin set in cement on shore of Largo basin, so called; thence meandering along shoré of said basin N. Wy to a néw iron bolt set in coment: thence aleng 4 line Parallel to @ thirteen hun- dred (1300) feet is, and hearin pom said south bird North elghty-e ire thirty-five (35). 1) at magnetic, oe. Medltia hundted ‘and thirty-eight ana six-tenths (2.23 ti} feet to a new iron bolt set in cement on the may ine of right of ed vl said railway; thence line bearing aad t aa tyetive gs degrees fi! rent of way liné of way one thousand five hundred seventy-five (1575) feet to the first nated fron bolt. the place of beginning. Contataitg acy enty and eleven hundredths (70.11) more or gether with all riparian rights and privileges, said property being located in Section 14, Township 61 South, Range 39 tying situaté in the County of Kast; | be and dppéar_in the above entitled ‘set 193§ cause, at the Court House for Mon- roe County, Florida, F Key West. rida, on Beptes. November, 193 [Seiceeret er ites. defendants wal order shall be published once | week for tour |pabiinned in Monroe ith day of to ‘answer the bill in said cause. is Of a&i@ Bill of con- Srmcatine we Seeks in } agp tae te this im, de- [there make application to oe, = administration of said estate and | Judge of Monroe County, | final _retorn, account | (stat of Cares ae 6 wrer ier Monroe bo = ae aad pee ON & SAWYER Pidintit?. ar. Solicitors ‘DISQUALIFIED LIST List of all Electors who are Disqualified to vote in the Gen- eral Election to be held on the 8th day of November, A.D., 1938, | as determined from the Registra- | tion Books, and approved by the! Board of County Commissioners, at a regular meeting held for that purpose on October 19th, A.D., | 1938: PRECINCT NO. 1 Albury, J. G. Braund, R. R. Carbonell, Francisco Fennell, Herry Faigle, John E. Faigle, Elizabeth Gandolfo, Lenora Hernandez, Manuel Holland, Mathew Kemp, James H. Mendell, William Munroe, William Nealy, James T. Navarro, Andres Rodgers, Frederick Rogers, Samuel Rodriguez, Apolina Rodriguez, Federico Romero, Manuel H. Roberts, Benjamin Roberts, Sarah B. Russell, Whitmore Russell, Charles L. Sanchez, Francisco Sevelle, Victoria Thomas, David Valdez, Pelayo Winters, Josephine Williams, Henry, II, Williams, Charles Williams, Albert Williams, Margaret Weeks, William J. PRECINCT NO. 2 Albury, Mary Buck, Martha Cranch, Ed F. Curry, Ann Eliza Deninson, C. F. Davis, George W. Farto, Juanita Lowe, Stephen F. Malek, Joseph Malek, Amelia Margaret McPhee, Joseph McKinney, C. P. Vargas, Rogelio PRECINCT NO, 3 Leigh, Francis Pinder, W. L. Roberts, Thomas O. Sands, John T. Sanchez, Manuel Watkins, Thomas M. PRECINCT NO. 4 Anderson, Mary Albury, William J. Curry,'Clara A. Dickens, Coy’ E. Fox, Bert Felton, William H. Hefnandez, Julia Hernandez, Lazario Hoeffer, Ruth Kéy, Menendez Pinder, Eddie Pinder, Jonathan Smith, Maria Weidman, Paul M. . PRECINCT NO. 5 Alfonso, Concepcion Andrux, Franciseg Albury, Lewis R. Afnao, Hortencia Arnao, Rogelio Baldwin, Angela Barcelo, Louisa Barcelo, L, M. Bermudez, Jose Casas, Eladio Castillo, Margarita Calleja, Ishmael Cotter, Anne M. Dupont, Charles F. Dupont, Romey Dupont, Ida Diaz, Rafael Diaz, Angela Esquinaldo, Lesbia Frances, Agusto Fernandez, Francisco M. Gomez, Enrique Guito, Anna S. Gonzalez, Ambrosia Gonzalez, Francisco Garcia, Nicholas Garcia, Carlos Guito, F. H, Garcia, Concha Harris, Marty F. Kirklard, Marian H. Lester, Graham Lesier, Myrtle McCarthy, William Nicholas, G. T. Perez, Julio Russell, Benjamin E. Reyes, Porfirio Sanchez, Jesus Sanchez, Aurelio Valdez, Santiago Wilkinson, Samuel Wright, Andrew Williams, James PRECINCT NO. 6 Bolano, Jose D. Benalides, Francisco Brost, Nora Brost, Lorena Caraballo, Miguel Deigado, Manuel Espinola, Pedro Fisher, Dave Lopez, Quintan LaRosa, Bertha ‘ octS-15-22-29,1938 i geeeeeeeee¢ dannnndanss4en84o0n4assseeseende4 Reagan, Rev. William J. Roberts, Reginald Ross, Charles F. { Ross, Johnnie Sola, Joaquin Skelton, Richard Thompson, Raymond Toledo, Ralph Thompson, Mamie L. Weatherford, Robert H. Wiggin, A. R. PRECINCT NO. 7 Adams, James Arias, Celina Cabrera, Bennie Collins, Elise Demeritt, Roy A. Fechtel, Kathryn Fechtel, Edward J. Garcia, Enriqueta Gomez, Aurora Hicks, Ada Hathaway, Sena Hathaway, James T. Hernandez, Florence Hernandez, Ernesto Hernandez, Volla May Henriquez, Natividad Hotchkiss, Otis Johnson, M. Elizabeth Knowles, Arnold Ley, J..L. Perez, Harry Pittman, Timothy H. Russell, Hattie Smith, M. L. Sanchez, George Smith, Ruby Coleman Schrader, A. W. Schrader, Hilda PRECINCT NO. 8 None PRECINCT NO. 9 Albury, Charles C. PRECINCT NO. 10 Bethel, James B. Bradley, Anita Bradley, Ellis L. Clements, Phillip R. Drudge, Lila Finerty, Cecil Gerock, John S. Johnson, Nellie Knight, N. W. Priest, G. C. Peavy, Howell Smith, G. W. Swéeting, Robert SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1928 dadddtesedesssesseteeseseasaes eedddedeaded sedeeeeeseaees < names aré the trué list of all those ‘W who have been stricken from the W registfation books by thé Supet- W wyisor of Registration, and ap- W proved by the Board of County W)/ Commissioners, this, the 19th w | day of Octéber, A.D., 1938. SSS Sen hes eeesnsseedes fnnssssesenssssesssedddensddnanssseaeseddnds SeHsses44 JOHN ENGLAND, wi Supervisor of Registration for