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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1938 nr Be Virginian Hansan The Characters Cornish, myself, vis- Katherine Ating Elizabeth on a mid-western Army post. Elizabeth, the colonel’s daugh- ter. Yesterday: Elizabeth gives me @ costume to wear to the an- nouncement party of Anne Carewe and Barney, Nelson. Chapter Three ‘The Army Is Difficult? ST BE Dolo Sela was as the oppos site end of the parade ground, and, as there were no stands, peor ple drove their cars right onto the field. We wer2 late and the game had already begun but Anne Ca-! tle Tewe was even later. She ran down the steps of her fathgr’s quarters and crossed the graveled road to where we were standing by the ear. She was frowning over @ minute wound in one finger as she joined us. - “A needle iabbed me” she an. nounced in her sweet high chiid’s voice. “Oh, hello Zlizabeth. Hello, Katherine. 1 hate to sew, and it bled on my costume, so 1 dumped the whole thing in’ Mother's lap and departed. {he’s fixing Bar- i "She eaete mgitbeomiuced about” ion’t even ww! ye pir little thing is urea ‘ou | see, we were all scattered—the qr ened taken me home to Massa- chusetts—I wasn’t very old then, myself.” “Yo til after the war?” “Not until Mother died. I was about six then, and Father heard about her through the service wel- fare organization and sent for her. She took complete ch and has ne to leave us, I suppose I filled the place of the nd of het and she ta devoted fo fond of her, levoted to mé.. e Mi enh bee eo drive the cur.” She turned and caressed the lit- car with a long, sensitive hand. “Let’s get in, shall we? It’s tire- some standing.” And she. slid be- hind the wheel with the posses- | sive pride of a child. No one paid miuch attention to ‘the game. People stop) to chat with us for e minute, then drifted on, Between chukkers the players stood about looking self-conscious, letting the women admir2 them. Adam Drew ARNEY NELSON, as handsome a Norse giant as ever voyaged with Eric the ®ed, strolled over with a casual word to Elizabeth, greeted me warmly and asked me If ever there was a prince among men, that prince is : Adam Drew. ney’s, too—we're dressing just “Is going in fancy dress?” pny gage open on, ie mepangetly ee a4 Barney's 3ifferent — our to save him a dance—one that he was never to claim. Annie hauled him away a little pestle thought. and Adam Drew too! lace. alae h it rears to me like a strange first time I saw him, but ail if his idea. What are | ture of wear?” he | ‘iment was overseas and Moth- | uy. didn’t see Annie again un- | fe of me. | S THE KEY WEST CITIZEN = one ACTIVITIES L |James William Baker Gave Master James William Baker, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker, celebrated his fourth birth- day anniversary on Tuesday aft- ernoon at his home, 1013 Southard |Street. .Many interesting games were played. Prizes were given to little Bobbie Mae Buckley as a girls’ prize, and Carl Ray Curry was the winner of the boys’ prize. Birthday Party On Tuesday No Jean Kirke, Constance Kennedy, tion held in Jacksonville on No-! Willis Yates, Joan Elbertson, Shirley Lou Layman, Barbara Delgado, Sylvia R. Knowles. Madge Key, Joest Price, Phyllis Saunders, Jacqueline Jolly, Mary Louisa Porter, Harriet Mae Ward, Edna Mae Taylor, Vendeline Wat- Knowles, |Mary Louise Mary , Sodality Group Officers At the State Sodality Conven- {vember 24, 25 and 26, the sodali- ‘ties of the State of Florida were |divided into three sections—the |Northern, Western and South- eastern sections—each section dent, vice-president, secretary Delicious refreshments were ser-| Lucille MacPherson, Myrna Lee 4nd treasurer. ved consisting of ice cream, cake and candy. Curry, Sylvia Baker, Diane and ;Barbara Jean Dickens, Gary __ Rev. Bryant, SJ., Palm Beach, was of West appointed Those who attended were: Bob-| Thompson, Jimmie Pinder, Ken- ; spiritual director of the South- bie Mae Buckley, Mary Ann Al- bury, Thelma Joyce Harris, Betty and Jeanne Canova, Shirley and, Cates, ; Loraine Curry, Thelma Mary Johnson, Fay Elizabeth Ber- valdi, Loraine Nottage, Lillian Ann Thrower, Glory Grown, Tess Carey, Mary Ellen Kelly, Russell, June Griffin, Patsy Ann Johnson, Sarah Bertha Lowe, San Carlos P.-T. ini: : Organized Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., or-; those who had not understood ‘it; | ganized “San Carlos P.-T. A.” | Wednesday night. Mrs. Isa- | bel Ball assisted Mrs. Ca- brera ents, teachers and members of the San Carlos Board of Direc- Carlos School was the last speak-! | tors, present. Orlando Rodriguez was elected president of the new organiza- tion. Mrs. Orlando Rodriguez, |first vice-president and Jose Me-' Mary Teresa Knowles, ; 2. Joyce, | Shirley Elizabeth Baker, Betty, Vernon Baker, Jackie Knowles, | Charles Norman Hjort, Louis Lowe, James William Baker, Carl Ray Curry, Al Norris, Donald Thrower, Marry Carey, John Griffin, Robert Luther Muse, Billy Osterhoudt, Jimmy Butler, Billie Russell, Charles Raymond Knowles, Fausto Rendueles II, Carl Taylor, Kermit _Robert A. Parkson. Watkins, Wednesday Night adding, that his experience with | P.T.A. work at our public schools had convinced him of the benefit , that San Carlos School would de- in enteraining the par-jrive from such an organization. | Jose Medina, inspector of San ‘er of the evening, and was very ' forceful in selling the organiza- | ject of the Virgin Islands will be| | tion to the parents who attended {the meeting. Much enthusiasm was mani neth Russell, Carlton Cole Pinder, ! eastern section, which includes , West Palm Beach, Miami, Little ‘River, Coral Gables and Key | West. |. Officers elected are: President, Miss Frances Weiland of St. {Ann’s Sodality, West Palm Beach; vice-president, Donald Schnag, Gesu Young People’s Sodality, Miami; secretary, Miss Eusebe Michael, St. Ann’s Sodal- ity, West Palm Beach, and | treasurer, Miss Marjorie Gwynn, | St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Sodal- | ty, Key West. | A meeting of the sodalities of | the Southeastern section will be ‘held in Key West during the lat- \ter part of January, 1939, at which time a large number of sodalists are planning to attend. Te Give Talk At Art Center ; An informal talk on the sub- presented at the Key West Com- ‘munity Art Center at 8:30 o’clock this evening, December 2, dina, second vice-president. Mrs, fested at the meeting and accord-| by F. Townsend Morgan, director |Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr., elected secretary, and Andres Marrero, treasurer. Miss Elva man of the publicity committee. Heriberto. Garcia. was also ap- \of the organization is assured. Mrs. Cabrera was hostess to, |'freshments were served. | Among those present was ing to those present, the success of the Art Center. | This talk will be in connection ;}with the current interesting ex- | |Esquinaldo was appointed chair-| those attending the meeting. Re- hibition of water colors and pas- | Von Phister street. tels which were painted by Mr. were: | Morgan while in the Virgin Is- |’ pointed to the publicity commit- Berardo Rodriguez, Cuban consul; lands in 1936 and 1937, with the | |tee. The speakers’ committee of Mrs. Marbara Diaz, Thomas Ma-' Treasury Art Department. | the organization is composed of chin, Mrs. Antonia. Martinez, Mrs. | |Florencio Acevedo, Jr., Jose Me- Eduardo Bazo, Mrs. Charles Fer-' great pictorial possibilities for These tropical islands have ‘dina and O. Rodriguez, The San |nandez, Andres Marrero, Orland ; the artist, and Mr. Morgan has | Carlos P.T.A, was organized along | Rodriguez, Mrs. Orlando Rod- ably treated every aspect of them , the same lines as our local P.T.A.|riguez, Miss Benildes Remond,| jn his colorful paintings, Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., Mrs, Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr., | | it is said. |President of the High School|Miss Elva Esquinaldo, Ramon| The public is invited to attend. | P.T.A. called the meeting to or- | Valdez, Martin Leon, Antonio | king, Belva Busto, Mary Roberts, (pov "= © SDieitval director, preai- | CLASSIFIED CO joaenene eee: Advertisements under this head ‘will be inserted in The Citizen at | the rate of le a word for each in- \sertion, hut the minimum for the} | first insertion in every instance is’ 25c. : _ Payment for classified adver-' ' tisements is invariablv in advaace, : | but regular advertisers with ledger | accounts may have their advertise-| Advertisers should give reng| | street address as well as their tele-| /Phone number if they desire re-; | sult, | LOST | /LOST—Key West High School! Graduation Ring, Class of 1936. Reward if returned to Maudie Lowe, 1114 Elgin street, or San Carlos Book Store. dec2-3t LOST — Yestertlay somewhere ! between sunrise and sunset, two golden houra, each set with | sixty diamond minutes. No re-| ward is offered for they are) gone forever—Horace Mann. | nov30; ROOMS i ,NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United. Sixteen beautiful new rooms. | Across South Beach. nov9-1mo THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th St., Miami, Fla. Enjoy living, hot water, pleasant surroundings. | nov?-Imox ROOMS with or without board. | Sunny and cool. 419 Southard | street. dee2-1mo | . STONE HOTEL, clean, spacious | rooms. Hot water. Reasonable rates. White and Division; streets. deel-1mo | CARD READING |CARD READING a specialty. | 1123 Stump Lane. _nov30-3tx FOR SALE | TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern) | conveniences. Near Casa Ma-| rina, lot 163’x98’. Apply 1125! oct3 1-8 | FOR SALE—Groeery Business; | good location. Apply 1200) White street. nov30-4t FOR SALE — Six-room house, 1409 Olivia street. Apply 1205 | Division street dec2-s | | PERSONAL CARDS—100 penta $1.25. The Artman Press. nov19-tf| LUMN NATIONAL PLUMBING CO. has! establishd a good reputation with? first quality work and} reasonable charges. Estimates given free. 900 Fleming Street. Phone 581. deel-lmo HELP WANTED WAITRESS WANTED. Commun- icate with Raymond Maloney, Tavernier, ori cali af 420 Eliza- beth streets ~y decl-3tx | WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Good used bicycle, ‘either style. Apply 611 Fleming, upstairs. ~ decl-3tx BRING YOUR VISITING friends | in need of a good night’s rest tc in fe) Clear Under new management, 917 Fleming St. novl8-tf FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT—Cabin Cruiser with living quarters to accommodate 4, All modern | ave, wh conveniences. Good for party} fishing. 1014 Varela street, octl0-s. | REAL ESTATE | WANTED—Real estate listings an Florida Keys, preferably Key! Largo. Address Key West Pub-! licity Bureau, 303 N. E. First Street, Miami. W. M. Egen,| Registered Real Estate Broker. | oct25-tt | j _ Notice {sale made pletely furnished. Hot and cold | running water. Seasonal or otherwise. Apply, Rear 1217 Petronia street. aug9-tfs LARGE SPACIOUS BUILDING, | Lawns, . Opposite POST OFFICE. Good for any Busi- | ness Lease ALL or PART. ply, 532 Caroline St. novi2-s! SED Sot DS WIR LE OSs oh FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod- ern conveniences. 1114 Grin- nell Street. ner FOR RENT—Furnished house, | two bedrooms, sleeping porch, electric refrigeration, near beach, from Dec. 15 or earlier | te Jan. 31. Apyfly 1117 South! street. dec2-3tx LEGALS PAGE THREE ‘WAKES UP’ IN MORGUE SAN FRANCISCO — Wendall | Brabbam of this city, regaining consciousness after a fight, dis- covered he was in the morgue. Doctors had declared him dead because there was no reflex ac- tion in his eyelid. “No wonder,” exclaimed Brabbam. “It’s a glass eye.” LEGALS UNTITRD STATES S@XTHERN bis’ ik ISTRICT COURT RICT OF FLOR- (PX BANKRUPTCY, No. 11- {. the; Matter of EDWARD RAY Low c OF Pr A FOR DISCHARGE THIS coming on to be eard, and it appearing unto the ‘ourt that the bankrupt has been pd either at the first m creditor: at ing his acts, and it further bankrupt has b that under the tion shall operate ted, and adjudica- pplication rooms, innerspring mattressen | { he forenoon, thereof be publis' Ww i a newspaper printed nd that all kne a her interested p sons may appear at said time and place, and show cause, if any they the discharge bankrupt. should not be IT IS FURTHER ORDE !a copy of this order shall Dy to all known creditors, ad- dressed to them at their plage of residence as stated, to the trustee and his atto y at their respective addresses as filed in these praceed- te: per = jings, and to the United 8 trict Attorney for Tastri Florida, DO <D ORDEEF ami ja, this 2 vember, A. D. 1938. the 2D at. Mi- day of No- RL CURRY, dec2-1t Referee in Bankruptcy. NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE is hereby given that un- der and by virtue of a certaih Or- der and Decree of foreclO8UM and , in and Sleventh in it State of Florida, in and for Monroe County, im Chancery, in a cause therein pending wherein Dan J. Malley ia plaintiit and David J. Green, if living, and if dead, the heira, de- \isees, grantees or other claimants under the. said David J. Green, de- eased, and —— ——, his wife, if he be ‘married, and Walter Francis urns, d¢., a living, and if dead, devisees,” grantees or under the -said Burns, Jr, de- ceased, and , Ris "wife, if he be married, are defendants, Foreclosure of Lien of Tax Sale Certificate, the undersigned Special Master in’ Chancery will-offer for sale and will sell at public outcry, for cash in hand, to the highest and best bidder, at the front door of the County Court House of Monroe County, Florida, in the City of Key West, Florida, during the legal hours of sale, on Monday, the 2nd day of January, A. D. 2039,-the fol- lowing ‘described land, situate, ly- ing and being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: On ‘the Island of Key West, known as William A. White- head's map delineated in Peb- the heirs, other claimants Walter Francis |der and gavea v interesting |Bazo, Andres Dias, Heriberto | | talk att P.T.A. pactaiian ‘and | Garcia, Luis Sanchez, Jose Me- Talent Pi rogram \its meaning to the schools and dina, Florencio Acevedo, Jr., Mar- | Thiig Evening |the education and advancement cus Quezada, Mrs. Josefa Leon, (ies SE | Store, 720 Duval decl-tf | Re Estate of jof the children . Florencio|Hector Moreno, Victor Larsen.) 1 oy appearances at the re- : : CHARLES IRVING. WRIONT, Acevedo, Jr., school inspector of | Miss Vanessa Collins, Benito Mo-!, | 3) ‘the Talent Program to TYPEWRITING PAPER — 600|novice oF ivtRNTion to malcE the institution addressed the lina, Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., be presented at the High Sciool, sheets, 75c. The Artman Press, APPLICATION FOR FINAL | gathering and translated Mrs. Ca- | Mrs. Isabel Ball, Miss Eloise Tor- PI . 4 may19-t# | notes pugmanal Maker rather ashamed of that. For if ever there was a prince among men, that prince is Adam ruary, A. D. 182%, as a part of tract ‘sixteen (16), but better deacribed as follows: On the , Istand of Key West, described | as part of Lot number one ;(1) in square number four (4) ac~ pording to Frederick Filer’s and n Boyle's subdivision of tract. sixteen (16). Commencing two hundred (200) feet from the corner of South and. Simon- FOR SALE—Cotton Candy ma- | _ chine, cost new $150; sacrifice | 1N COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT MON- for $30.._ Gomez Furniture} "O® COUNTY, FLORIDA. | this evening, Dec. 2nd, 8:00 fi looking, too, and seem splendidly ‘unaware of it. So does Adam. , ie na most br: blue was ai Except tor Elisabeth and Ch Sean ac ly congenial soul met at Fort ; and if he him, and Charlie, had wasn't pleased to see me, too, h fave a very fair imitation of being, abet peti ached Ray. Drew? was as as. had carried ! Shed to me so pe! obvious lat they made for each other that I nthe praii it ie terms. Trem then that Charlie _ 's aot the marrying type "s too unconscious of himself to fall in love.” “You mean he’s cold? He isn’t at ’s got more human under- ding than any man I've ever et. “That isn't emotion,” Charlie ad pointed out shrewdly. “But m not ey! gogo just une roachable. He’; H mar! Bb fine ‘shell for himaeii~ sort lass case that he can 5 out of perfectly well and see Father = ing on. But nothing can | touc! te “Quite thi chologi "t mister? Seaaee ha | ne. But I remembered what | Re said. her debs —| (Copyright, 1948, Virginia Hanson) "! Tomorrow: Accident ox the pole Re}d. STILL SUPERSTITIOUS -——— LOUISVILLE; Ky. >= Despite modern © agricultural’* methods, farmers in some -phtts of Ken- tucky still allow superstition te regulate their bee culture. They drape hives after death of a the } Ciiy Leger. member of bee household. Be- To start the night’s proceedings Uef exists that were the practice off with a bang U. S. five abandened, the bees would will play the High School varsity ounfit. This will be the first ———— ne game of the year for the school hard-fought and interesting all boys. the way and the four chibs ap- In the second contest, Sea Food parently are evenly matched. Grill will play Park Tigers. Opening affair will begin on Both games are predicted to be ithe dot at 7:30 o'clock. BS Bs? af ag # 5 2 : E38 2" nie A doubleheader of basketball will be played tonight at the High Sehool Gym by teams of @ | brera’s address for the benefit of nee ‘o'clock, by the Key West Drum High School Nature Club To | Sponsor February Flower Show By ULRIC GWYNN, JR. School Reporter Mrs. Howell, a member of the Junior High School faculty, to- day announced that the 7Al English class had organized a Na- tabé Club. Whe officers elected for the | first semester by the group were: Presidnt, Donald Pinder; vice prggident, Henrietta Carey; secre- tary, Chas, Wallace, and treasur er, Edna May Hoff. Before the end of the first } semester, the club hopes to pre sent a Flower Show of their own Items that are to go on exhibi- tion are to be raised solely by the members of the club. This |show is expected to be presented in February. | One very good addition to the curricular used by Mrs. Howell is (a child’s newspaper called “Our Weekly News”. The articles in this paper are written for all sev- enth grade students to under- stand world affairs of today. New club sponsor Miss Ida Engle this week called a meeting of the Dramatics Club, which elected the following officers President, Dick Hernandez; vice- president, Geraldine Knowles; secretary, Paul Esquinaldo, and treasurr, Vergie Key. Ray Perez was electd reporter for the schoo! paper and Ulric Gwynn, Jr., was selected to handle publicity out- side of school. Wednesday afternoons selected for meetings. Miss Engel then stated the club’s purposes, that actors were not all the club needed but that scene painters, costume and prop- erty men, electricians, make-up artists, advertising men, and, most important of all things need- ed, were interest and cooperation. were jand Bugle Corps, assisted by 'members of the Recreation De- partment WPA, for the benefit of the Sons of the Legion, will be most entertaining, and full of ac- tion. well known local entertainers, among singers, dancers and in- strument accompanists. A num- ber of new numbers will be in- }man; Orlando Esquinaldo and | Hilda Yado. The president also appointed a finance committee with Margaret Bernal as chairman, and Ray De- meritt and Lois Malone as the other members. Antonio Martinez, Lois Pinder and Roland Keaton were chosen ,to serve as chairmen of the “Book, Costume and Make-Up committees, respectively. Jessie Watkins, vice-president of the Student Council, Monroe County High School, is in receipt of a letter from Geo. E. Spencer, recreational officer of the Marine Hospital, thanking the students of the High School for flowers », and gifts sent to the patients Thanksgiving Day. Mr. Spencer remarked that the patients seemed to improve upon receipt of the gifts. It made them feel that they were almost as Highest well off as if they were at home Lowest - with their families, he wrote. Mean - The patients, through Mr. Normal Mean — Spencer, tendered their heartiest wishes for a successful school year for all. Mrs, Rath Owens Left Wednesday Sun sets eementions “Moon rises Mrs. Ruth B. Owens, supervisor Moon sets = of Women’s Work and Profes- Tomorrow's Tides sional projects, who was in Key AM. West for two days in connection High 6:53 with the work in this area, left Low 12:23 Wednesday evening for Miami. Barometer 7:30 2. m.. today: Mrs. Owen has under her direct Sea level, 30.13. supervision the activities in —— Southeastern Florida, and is as- WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m. Saturday) |sisted by Mrs Clifton Bailey, Key West and Vicinity: Gen- first time. Among these will be two of the youngest in the musi- cal drum ¢orps. Hill Billy guitar strumimers* And many well known to the public with brand new and better numbers. A new sensation personality will be on the bill, and this num- ber has met with much public approval during her short pre- vious appearances. A short skit, full of aetion and laughter, will be the Bad Man \From the West. This promises to be a treat. Curtain raises at 8:00 p. m. THE WEATHER Temperatures’ 68 70 72 Yesterday's Precipitation .0Ins. Narmal Precipitation — -07 Ins. °This record covers 34-hour perted ending at $ o'clock this morning. ‘Tomerrow’s Almanac Sun rises 57 |who accompanied her on the trip. “Mrs. Veeley, district direc- The program will include many , — OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- | zen Office. nov25-tf | PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 per | 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS. | jund5-tt FOR SALE—Completely rebuilt | bed- troduced to the public for the, SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50¢ | The Artman Press. nov?9-tf TWO LOTS on Washington! street, 90 ft. front, 112 feet deep. Reasonable. Apply 1219 | Pear! street. novil-s' NEW 13’ DINGHY. 615 Francis! street. nov7-s FOR SALE—11% acres Planta- tion Key, 3% acres on ocean,; 8% acres on Bay, on Highway, all high land, beach front on both sides. P. 0. Box 23, Key) West. sept?-s! oe 2 ba t augl2-tt President Hernandez then ap- (tor of.the Federal Music project, erally fair tonight and Saturday; Phister pointed a program committee of three: Anita Berkowitz, chair- also re- slightly warmer tonight; moder- ate easterly winds. i whose was im the group, turned yesterday. ply Rear 1217 Petronia street. ton Streets, and running thence northea ine of (4s) ee! ; thence’ southeasterly one (100) feet; — thence southwesterly forty-eight \ 15) feet; thence northw Fly one hundred (106) feet to the point of beginning, Dated November 30, A. D. 1938. RAYMOND R, LORD, in Chaneery. 1 en that I will GBs present to the Honorable fay: Br to lomo: 7 mon@ R. Lord, County Judge of) Monroe County, Florida, my Final | Rerort and vouchers and ask for! the approval of same, PI for Final Di in the E: of Charies Irving W: ht, . Dated September. 2%, 4 ALFRED W. 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