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PAGE SIX SL LAL ACTIVITIES SOCIAL CALENDAR MONDAY— Young Democratic Club supper at 8 p. m. at Alibi Restaurant. meager TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club supper, open to winter visitors. 6:30 p. m. Church Annex. SHURSDAY— Rotary Club meeting 12:15 p. et Mecting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P.M m. St. Paul’s Annex. Concert by Key West Hospitality Band. 8 p. m. Bayview Park Brotherhood Banquet 7:30 p. m. Fleming Street Methodist Church parsonage. —_4__ SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. Vdgewonch To Cities? Exhibition Opening * THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | CPPCC CCC CCSD SCO C OSS COLOSOO OOOO ODOODOOOSOOOONONOS Cherry Blossom Queen MONDAY, APRIL 17. 1933 *| COLLEGE GRADS EARN | Democratic Clab AVERAGE OF $1,758 a Striking to anes (aiting, in y |Which it has been exhibited is |the Community Art Center show, \“Approach to Cities”, | circuited through the country by recently the Federal Art Project, opening ‘tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock at the Center. In America often the railroad caused the town to be built and the first impression most visitors {have of a town is of the back- | ; doors and freight yards of rail- Sen Car ig School | Toad stations. P-T. A. Conducts Interesting Meeting San Carlos School P.-T. A. held | an interesting and enthusiastic meeting on Friday. The session was in honor of Founder’s Day and Pan American Day. Prin- cipal Miss Benilde Remond gave a brief talk relative to the ob- nee of the two different and other matters in con- nection with school activities. All the members of the organ- ization realizing the advantages of the “Union” manifested great interest in the benefits to the schools. Dr. J. C. Sanchez made a brief address explaining the meaning of the organization, and urged r cooperation among those ted in school work, and also told of the many things that had been accomplished through rd of direc- tors and others affiliated with the school organization. Decccecvccccessces Director Machin and Luis Tor- rado recited two beautiful poems, | with The “American Day” drama- | tic act being performed by twen- | ty-one girls from the schools, each representing a nation from the Americas, and representing the Pan American Union. Refreshments were served, in- cluding a delicious cake donated by Mrs. S. Cabrera, Jr. Those present were: Mrs. An- gelica Watson, Mrs. Enrique Gon- zalez, Mrs. Isabelle Pierce, Mrs. Martha Leon, Mrs. Jose C. Sanchez Mrs. Fernandez, Mrs. Andres Marrero, Miss Elva Es- quinaldo, Miss Benildes Remond, Miss Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fernandez, Luis Sanchez, Wil- liam Hernandez, Horacio Pons, M. Torres, Andres Marrero, M. | Moreno, P. Esquinaldo, Eduardo’ Baso and a group of children. PERSONAL MENTION Mis the St ah Ann Birs left on nip Cuba this morn- ing for yana and will visi with her mother, Mrs. H. W.j Kling, who is making her home in Colon, Cuba. Manuel Garcia, Alvaro Garcia and Francisco Gonzalez were ar- rivals in Key this morning en route to Ha a, and visited with a number of friends while the vessel was at the port. Among the passengers on the Cuba this morning going for a visit in Havana were D. Grant, ticket agent for the P. and O. S. S. Co., at St. Petersburg, and Mrs ant, who will spend a brief vacation in H: na and re- turn to the states Miami. Judge Arthur Gomez, of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Flor- ida, arrived in the city yesterday from Miami, and expects to re- main for the balance of month. Roland Roig, visiting in Ta turning bus yesterday. had been Was a re- the noon who assenger on Miss Ethelyn Moss, who was visiting briefly with relatives and friends, was a passenger on the turning to her home in Miami. Miss Edith Brousser left on the afternoon bus yesterday for Miami en route to her home in Pasaic, N. J., after a pleasant visit of three days in Key West. Mrs. William Moss is a visitor in the city, is making her home at 621 Caroline street, and visit- ing with relatives and friends. George L. Browster was visitor yesterday, arriving on the! sightseeing | morning bus, on a trip and left in the afternoon. Alfred Acherson, who was the | ai Mrs. Arthur Creelman and Mrs. Charles Havemeyer, were | arrivals yesterday on the morn- |ing bus for a sightseeing trip to points of interest in the city, and ‘left on the afternoon bus for Miami. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Armstrong, of Homestead, visited in Key West over the weekend with their son and family, the Allan pe aes at 901 North Beach. Mrs. Joe Mondul, Mrs. J. Fab- | regas and Mr. and Mrs. Adolphe Boza, left over the highway this ” morning en route to New York where they will visit the World’s Fair, and expect to be absent from the city for about three weeks. Mrs. Will Knowles, who had been visiting with relatives and friends in Miami, was a return- ing passenger on the afternoon bus yesterday. Captain John Albury of the Lighthouse Tender Poinsiana, left on the afternoon bus to join his ship at Miami, after a week- end visit with his family. Harry Parker, who was visit- ing in the city fora few days, | | left on the morning bus today for Plantation Key. afternoon bus yesterday re- | R. D. Smith. one of the drivers on the Florida Motor Lines run} between Miami and Key West, | returned to duty this morning | after an absence of two months / on vacation. ; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bur- dick and two children, of Kala- mazoo, Michigan, are visitors in Key West and guests of Mr. and | Mrs. H. P. Connable, on Johnson { street. FINALLY SEEKS DIVORCE , | OKLAHOMA CITY — After! | waiting thirty. years for | her hus- | ,band,. who deserted her in 1908 | will stop in Miami for With the arrival of the automobile, motor roads are cluttered with signs. The approaches to most American cities ugh debris and the discard. of speed, ma- terial remains of progress caused by carelessness and neglect. As a contrast, most European cities and villages are well groomed and have been kept so since medieval times. There is regard for trees, flowers, and grass, even around the railroad tracks. The exhibition opening tomor-, row shows pictorial energy on canvas taken from elements of ugliness. Presented also is a mute plea to the average citizen to think upon the approach to his! own city or village and decide for himself if, as a stranger, he could remark upon its character and beauty. Miss Knowles Is Leaving Today Miss Effie Kr-owles, who arriv- ed several days ago to attend the: funeral of her uncle, the late Ben- jamin Tynes, is planning to leave this afternoon for Washington, D.C. Before going to the capital, where she is,an attorney in the Department of Justice, and has been connected with that branch of the service for the past five and a half years, Miss Knowles a few days and visit with her mother, | who makes her home in that city. Entertainment Is Planned “Growing Pains”, a comedy of adolescence, by Aurunia Reuverel, has been selected as the senior play by the Graduating Class of Key West High School to be pre- sented on Friday, May 12, 8:15 p. m., in auditorium of High School. Presentation of Senior Play is usually the beginning of the se- Ties of class activities preceding commencement. Cast of characters is being se- lected and will be announced lat- | aresggeleomed yearly a sharbingers of Spring. Mcon se’ , atfd* over central portion Tuesday Peggy Tow nsend ‘above left) is being crow ae queen of the Japanese cherry blossoms in Washington, D. C. by Senator Alben W. Barkley in the city’s annual festive welcome to the blossoming Japanese gift. The blossoms seccecoccos mecreceees THE WEATHER ANSWERS TO TEN @TEST QUESTIONS Below are the answers to test questions printed on Page 2 Standard Temperatures“ Central European Time Zone. 92,900.000 miles. Bull Lea. Strait of Otranto. Plural Normal Mean Rainfall" Yesterday’s Precipitation Normal Precipitation 0 Ins. .05 Ins. ning. yeep Tomorrow's Almanac “Here are the scis- Sun rises 6:02 a. m. Sun sets 6:51 p. m. Moon 5:15 a. m. 6:07 p. m. Tomorrow's Tides High 8:54 9:44 Low 2:27 3:11 Barometer. 7:30 a. m., today Sea level 30.09 “10 sors”, is correct. Persons born of two dis! races; for off-spring and white person. Minnesota. Jesse H. Jones. “God Save The King”. Ohio. example, of a Chinesg PM WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Tuesday) Key West and Vicini' Partly cloudy tonight and Tu lit- tle change in tempe mod- ay; ‘ture erate southerly winds, possibly fresh at times. Florida: Partly cloudy, thun- derstorms in extreme north por tonight, and in central prtion tonight or Tuesday morning; slightly cooler in extreme north portion. 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Questionnaires sent to ail graduates im classes during eT Gries | period from 1928 to 1835 showed world; if the key is to be found ick aritiidinemennsalitiaees Editor, The Citizen: There is nothing “mysterious” about the President's attitude to- |wards the dictators of Europe | who are not “peace-minded”, to- wards depressed races, towards our moral mission to lead the ‘in a modern religious movement, eaten oy peculiarly upper-class, which has |*¥&™@8* $1,750 cach, with the become international in its scope | Women averaging $1509 and the and aims. a a. Mrs. Roosevelt has several! Salaries ranged from $508 2 !times used the phrase “moral re-| year to $4,000 “and more”, but armament.” That phrase is @/only the classes of 1928-29 had slogan of the Oxford Group. I|women representatives im the $4. i do not know if Mrs. Roosevelt’ 000 group. i is a member, or sympathetically / inclined toward this movement, | _ but it appears that she is inter- ested in “moral re-armament”. May not the President, also, be a “believer” and if he is, should we not have a chance to investigate the aims and motives and method of “guidance” prescribed by the English - born, American - made panacea fer mankind’s inhar- ,;mony? ’ i C. G. FLINT. } 238 S. W. 9th St. Miami, Fla. April 15, 1939. Marriage License Issued Saturday A marriage license was issued ;from the office of Judge Ray- {mond Lord Saturday afternoon, | permitting the wedding of John Cates and Kathryn Allen. Notation on the license indi- cated that the ceremony was to be performed by Rev. J. P. Lilly of Fleming Street Methodist church. OF KEY Loans and Discounts Overdrafts Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate Stock of the Federal serve Bank Other Assets United States Governm Obligations, direct fully guaranteed Cash and due from Bank: Capital Surplus, Undivided Prof: *Deposits - ARE YOU INTERESTED IN THE FUTURE OF KEY WEST? 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