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PAGE FOUR SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Commencement Exercises Of High: School Begins Sunday, : ‘May 38 Art Group To Meet Tonight The weekly meeting of the Art THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ae COMPETES IN LETTUCE TRADE |FLORIDA READY FOR COME. | BACK IN WAR WITH CALI. FORNIA AND ARIZONA Cocccccoccccocose MARVIL’'S CABANA Tonight will be one long to remember in the annals of Key West Night Life, for, as an- nounced on page one, Fred Mar- vil’s Cabana and Patio is spring-! ing.a. Double Feature Night for) its patrons, | Rhumba Dancing contests will |be held and prizes will be of-; (By Associated Fress) BRADENTON, Fla., May 18.— Florida is ready for a comeback | MAKE SURVEY OF _ SAFETY PROGRAM | RELATIVE TO STATE-WIDE) | LAW FOR DRIVER'S | LICENSES | cenpaiaiieccmnitias TAMPA, May 18 ane | Vocates here ofa Highway program and the adopti OnE in its lettuce war with California state-wide automobile drivers’ li- Don’t Make A Bogey-man. Of Papa, Mamas Advised, (By Associated Press) LONDON,, May 18.—Qualities which constitute the ideal father have been outlined by Doctor D. H. Geffen, Medical Officer of jHealth for Enfield. For in- | stance: “Before and during the first: months of his child’s: life the fa- er must be sympathetic and — THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1939 tolerant, be prepared to give up much of his leisure to his wife. “Fathers should not insist on naving the radio blaring forth, to the detriment of the child, and should remember that it is harm- ful for children to be in an at- mosphere laden with tobacco smoke. “It is the mother’s duty to see \that father is not held up to his children as a ‘bogey-man.’” Subscribe to The Citizen. jfered the. two best competing | ‘Appreciation Reading Group of couples in the feature There Commengement exercises of Phyliis Louise ‘Agni sCharles the Art Center will be held to- the Key West High School will|Peacon Aguero, Robert Carver and Arizona. cense law are ‘highly, incensed be held during the week begin- ning Sunday, May 28, and con- tintie through Friday, June 2. This will be the Thirty-Second Annual Commercement of the institution. Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock the Baccalaureate sermon will be heard in the auditorium of the school and Rev. James P. Lilly, pastor of Fleming Street Meth- odist church will deliver the mes- His subject will be “Jesus Only”. Wednesday evening, May 31, at 8 o'clock, Class Day exercises will be held in the school audi- torium and an elaborate program has been arranged. The Class Motto is “Today we follow; to- morrow. we lead”. Colors of the elass are Crimson and Gray and! the class flower, the Red Car-| nation. Thursday noon, June 1, the} graduating class will be guests of the Rotary Club at their json, Kathryn Yvonne Johnson, |H. Lowe, Joan M: Atkins, Lemuel Alonzo Baker, Lucio Hector Barroso,; ‘Delio Bazo, Anita Marvylyn Perkowit| Margaret Amalia Bernal, Mae Brady, Olga Esther Brost, Arnold Clifford Brye, Olga Geor- gina Camo, Lillie Mae Carey, Mary Isabel Castro, Lionel M. Cobo, Barbara Louise Curry, Juanita Kathleen Dongo, Dexter Parkman Dorgan, Orlando B. Es- quinaldo, Paul Edmund Es- quinaldo, Maria Caridad Estenoz, Joseph Henriquez, Richard Philip Hernandez, William Earl Jack- Olga Louise Kemp, Virgie Cor- rine Key, Geraldine Louise Knowles, Harry Frank Knight,|Center is open now for applica-|In_re the Estate of Sylvia Virginia Knowles, Henry! Canfield Lewin. Gilbert Donald xy; Warren MacMul- len, Antonio — Vin Martinez, III, Howard Ear}, McDonald, | Mario Pedro Napoles, Diana Eduviges Ortez, Ruth Oster- \Is Planned night'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Haydn Illingworth, 615 Eliza- ‘beth, Street, at 8 o'clock. Ancient Greek architecture and Greek pottery will be the sub- ject of the meeting, with read- ings by various members and open discussion. Anyone who is __ interested, | whether or not a member of the Art Center, is cordially invited to attend these meetings. Sketch Art Class The Key West Community Art | tions from boys and young men for an out-of-doors sketch class | to start June,jéth, with F. Town- | will be an exhibition of the } This region used to ship thou- over. efforts at Tallahassee to |Rhumba by professionals follow- | | —_—~TEGALS jing the contest. | Balloon Feature will be cele-. brated—a duplicate of the high-| ly successful feature produced | last week. Over 200 balloons; to $10.00 in cash or slips for free, {drinks. | | sands of cars of lettuce—but it was the old loose-headed Boston variety. When the firm, crisp- headed iceberg variety, grown) jdustry faded. county grocers found they had to stock the California product. Hampered by their warm cli- | block such measures.-'Fhey point out that a number of cities, and {some small towns, in the state already have local regulations re- {quiring automobile drivers to 'will be released between 11:30 p. | largely in California and Arizona, |purchase licenses—each such lo- m.*and midnight, a goodly num- | came into widespread popuiarity | cal statute originally passed 'ber of them containing from $1. 00 | 15 years ago, the local lettuce in-| the guise of a safety measure— Even Manatee, in and yet those places are the ones |now fighting most bitterly against |a state-wide law. | The conclusion, they say, is ob- | vious—that all such local laws URT OF THE COUN- | mate, growers in Manatee, Sara- are for the purpose of garnering MONROE COUNT IN PRO- BAT Be YULEE VIOLA ATWELL, Deceased. FINAL NOTIC: Notice is hereby given that the | undersigned will, on the 10th day sota and a few other Florida let- tuce belt counties had about giv- jen’ up hope of competing again in the lettuee market. But now | seed breeders have perfected’ a ‘send. Morgan, Art Center direc-jof June, A. D. 1939, present to: the | |new firm, crisp bead of lettuce jtor, as instructor. Mr. Mor; ill,meet anyone | interested at-10 o'clock Saturday | $° imornings atthe Art Center, he | Honorable County Judge of Mon- | roe County, Florida, his final re- turn, account and vouchers as ex- ecutor of the Estate of, Yulee Viola ell, and at the said time, then and there, make application to the said Judge for a final settlement of | they say will grow here and com. | | pete with other areas. The hope of Florida growers is soaring. local revenue, and for the pur-! | pose alone. They point out, with logic, that only a state-wide law for dirvers’ licenses can work for real and adequate safety on Floridajs az ij Young FLEMING STREET GHURCH | presents [aoe Reasons Why your feet don’t get oS hot in RORTUNE, SGOOR MOREE on hot, mid-sum- mer days. Torrid, cece ifled ... they make \. you le, cranky, all out of sorts! But even the hottest days don’t faze a COOLATOR-shod foot. Because COOL- ATORS are designed specially by Fortune for summer Rear ae Smart, stylish, and wonderfully light, COOLATORS have eight hundred perforations to give your feet the airy freedom they need. Come:in and see our many different models. | luncheon which is held in the!houdt, Louis Ovide, Jr., Natalie; reports. Approximately 400 acres of the | | SKIT NIGHT his administration of said _ estate, | Parish Hall of St. Paul’s church, and in the evening the Alumni; Reunion will be held at the Club! Miramar, with a_ banquet and! |Perez, Sara Gloria Perez, Louis Goodwin Richardson, Allen Neil Roberts, Charles Malcolm Rob-! erts, Jr., Susan Elizabeth Rob-! dancing. Friday afternoon, June 2, 6 o'clock, in Bayview Park, the ex- ercises of Commencement will be celebrated, with Wm. V. Lit- | tle, delivering the Commence-; ment address of which the sub- ject will be “On The Threshold” and conferring of diplomas will} be done by Professor Horace O'Bryant. | There will be 63 graduates who will receive the diplomas, as fol- lows: School Club Puts On Program | | |Harold Eugene | Juliette Ruth Russell, Marie De-; ‘lores Sands, Dorothy Constance | Agnes Irene Thompson, Kathryn 'kins, Daisy Elaine Watkins, Mar- |Yado, Hilda Jane Yado, erts, John William Robinson, Russell, Jr., | Steadman, Frank Carl Stickney, Jr., Dorothea Louise Stricker, John B. Mae Wat-! |Eugenia Thompson, Valenzuela, Bonnie garet Mae White, Joyce Camille Whitmarsh, Felicia Francisca George William Ybarmea. { Program Tonight At ‘Harris School There is no tuition fee for ay of the Art Center classes, and jvisitors as well as residents of| 4 | Key West are privileged to join them. Students are required to furnish their own materials. Jaycees To Give Dinner Friday The Junior Chamber of Com- jmerce will hold its dinner-meet- ing Friday evening, beginning at | 7:30 o'clock, at a local trailer camp. All members are requested to be in attendance. jand for an order discharging him |New head is being harveste as such executor. ||, Dated this the Sth day of April, | | Manatee county alone. ADDEUS F. ATWELL, | As Executor of the Estate of Yulee Viola Atwell, Deceased. | (8d.) ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR., y for Executor. 7; may4-11-18-25; |IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY JUD MONROE COUNT’ STATE OF FLORIDA. IN PRO- BATE. In_re the Estate of WILLIAM H. FELTON, ceased, TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that I, Geneva Hansen, have filed my |final report as Administratrix of | |the estate of William H. Felton deceased; that I have filed a pe' tion for final discharge, and that I IT SAVES STEPS! Food storage is so efficieng with the Shelvador there's lt d in ‘PERSONAL MENTION: | will apply to the Honorable Ra: no unpacking—re- (By ULRIC GWYNN, JR.) | Tonight at 8 ‘8 o'clock at the Har- Tuesday morning the Girls’ ris School the Young People’s Tri-Hi-Y Club of the Senior High | Department of Fleming Street School presented the assembly ‘Church will present “Skit Night”, | program for the entertainment of a group of short entertaining the students of the school, and | skits. The plays have been well! to begin its various planned ac- | rehearsed and a pleasant evening tivities. The program was opened with the singing of America and the} Flag Salute, followed immediate- | ly by a reading by Lorraine | Harington. The real purpose of | the Tri-Hi-Y Club is for creating | and establishing and maintaining | high standards of Christian char- | acter throughout the school and community. Following is the program pre- sented during the assembly hour: | 1. Songs, “God Of Our Fathers” and “Holy, Holy, Holy”—Assem- | bly. 2. Acrobatic Tap Dance—Caro- | lyn Cherry, accompanied by John Pritchard. 3. Piano and Violin Duet—| Walter McCook and Arent Sjurs- en, playing “Mr. Franklin D.) Roosevelt Jones” and “El Rancho Grande”. 4. Tap Dance—Blanche Cer-/ vantes, accompanied by John) Pritchard at the piano. 5. Vocal Solo—Barbara Guerro, singing “So Help Me” and ‘“Heav- en Can Wait”, accompanied by | John Pritchard at the piano. 6. Saxaphone Solo — Hector Barroso, playing (“Star Dust”, “You're A Sweet Little Head- ache”, “Deep Purple” and “My Heart Belongs To Daddy”, ac- companied by John Pritchard. 7. Piano Selections — John Pritchard, playing “Hold Tight” and “Three Little Fishes”. 8. Announcements by Profes- | | | j The Palace Theatre was pack-| ed to capacity last evening, mak-| ing Gerald Pinder’s “5th Rhythm| Revue” a grand success. Feature of last evening’s pro- gram was Miss Margaret Stiles from Miami Beach, whose “blues” voice thritled the audience. Also ouptstanding were Albert} and Edna Boza, king and queen! of rhumba, and their rhumba en- semble, consisting of Arturo Hen- riquez, Helen Henriquez, Albert Rodriguéz,. Josephine Ubieta, Jose Fraga and Florence Roberts. Miss Carolyn Cherry, talented | actobat; Daniels and Canova; Elizabeth Gartenmayer, Phyllis Espanol, Florence Roberts and Manuel Hancock composed the rest of the show. John Pritchard and his orches- | Yesterday’s Precipitation is assured all. The first skit will be “Loving Lunatics” with the following cast: Mary Mannering — Minnie) | Knowles. | Tom Patterson—Floyd Sterling. | Maid—Jennie Mae Johnson. | This, will be followed by ‘ ‘Get- | ting The Evidence”: ~! Judge—Norman Lowe. Witness—John Lowe. Lawyer—Ray | Demeritt. The third skit will be Couldn’t Stay A Minute”: Talker—Nellie Louise Curry. Neighbor—Susan LaKin. Son—Don Hughes. The feature play of the eve-/ ning will be “Squaring It With The Boss”: Jimmy—Jack Weech. Beth—Margaret Neff. Aunt Clarissa a Aunt Hortense—| A | sell. : Boss—Robert : Averett. Neighborboy—Don Hughes. | | “She | 24 Rus- | | eeveveccvecve THE WEATHER wocccccccccocesoseeseeee | Temperatures” Highest .- Lowest - Mean Normal Mean Rainfall’ OIns.| Normal Precipitation - .13 Ins. “This record covers 24-hour period ending at 8 o'clock thin morning: Tomorrow's Almanace,:<i.)/s|_, wm) 05; a.: mu; | Sun rises Sea level, 30.04. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Friday) . Key West and Vicinity: Partly | i change in temperature; light to imoderate easterly winds. Florida: Partly cloudy tonight) and Friday; little change in tem- perature. Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Light to moder- jate variable winds, becoming southerly over northwest portion, tra were on the program with|and partly overcast weather to-! selections. swing | hotel. eecccocecccccaccscaccses Mrs. Charles R. Curry was a/ passenger on the early bus this morning going to Clewiston and will be the guest of her son Fred 'Curry, who is employed in that | section on government projects, | and expects to be absent a week: | | Mrs. C. H. Johnson, of the} Silver Palm, left this morning | for New York and will join Mr. | Johnson who is visiting at | World’s Fair. They will return} jin one month. Miss Hattie del Pino left on the early bus this morning for Miami where she will guest of her aunt, Mrs. | Sorenson. Miss Elaine Johnson, clerk in | the office of Tax Collector Frank . Ladd, will leave this after- noon over the highway for Mi- ami where she will spend sev- eral days as the guest of her sis- \ter, Miss Doris Johnson, who is mployed in the U. S. cee tion Department. ENTERTAINS,, FRIENDS Mrs. Juliap J,,Marks of Key West, entertained friends from Miami today,,at luncheon in the, Rainbow Room of .La Concha Nine reservations were made. INLAND ARSENAL KAMLOOPS — As a reserve in case enemy attackers destroy ar- jsenals on the Pacific seaboard, the Canadian government is es- ablishing a munitions reserve) ‘near this inland city. LEGALS N CIRCUIT COURT, STATE OF FLORIDA, ELEVENTH JUDICIAL MONROE COUNTY. IN CHAS | Houston Collins, . i Complainant, BiEAeth: Jane Collins, (EY Be es x R OF PUBLICATI ORDER OF by. affidavit the | pwakti bill filed in the above-stated cause that Elizabeth Jane Collins, the defendant therein named ,is a bGeFidgrd ofthe State of Flor- ; tht did defendant is over the al of toy ome years; that there is no person in the State of Flor- jda the service of a summons in chancery upor whom would bind said defendant. Tt is therefore ordered that said | defendant be and she is hereby re- |quired to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on or r 2 .. hi da: i ‘cloudy ‘tonight and Friday; little harere Mostny. 6. ire tay eed tions of said bill will be taken as 1939, otherwise the allega- confessed by said defendant. It is further ordered that this or- der be published once each week | for four consecutive weeks in ‘The Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- lished in said county and state. Done and ordered this 17th day of May, 1939. - Sawyer «C. C. Seal) Clerk Circuit Court. (Sa.) By Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. GEO. G. BROOKS, JR. Ross C night and Friday. _ Solicitor for Compl: may18-25; Njunel-6-16,1939 the | be the} Della | mond R. Lord, County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, on~ the 12th day of June, 1939, for approval of same and for final discharge as Administratrix of the estate of William H. Felton, deceased,’ on} |this 3rd day of | packing every time you went some- BVA HANSEN, the estate m H. Felton, deceased. shelves Shelvador. Increased storage permits purchase of larger quantities of food. New mechanism de- velops lowest op ating costs. New features -are per: fected develop- ments from years ef experience. FLOWIDA, SITTING AS A C OF PROBATE. In the Matter of the Estate of ANTONIO ARTOLOZAGA, Deceased. TO All CREDITORS, LEGATEES DIS’ v | J that on the 9th day | A. D. 1939, L will present a! Petition to the Honorable Raymond | |R. Lord, County Judge in and for) Monroe ‘County, Florida, for au- | thority to compromise and settle a| claim in the amount of One Tho sand Dollars ($1,000.00) and i terest owing to the Estate of Aj tonio Artolozaga, deceased, Joseph Pearlman secured Mortgage Deed to that cert: |situate in Monroe County, Florida, described as foliows: On the Island of Key West and known on Willlam_A, White- head’s map of said, Island de- lineated in February, A. D, 1829, as a part of Lot Four (4). in Square Fifty-seven. (57); co! mencing at the corner of. Mai garet Street and the old bow dary line of, said city..of Key West, namely Angela Street, and extending thence in a Northwesterly direction along Margaret, Street. Sixty-seven (67) feet; thence at right angles in a Northeasterly direction One Hundred (100) feet; thence at right angles in a Southeasterly direction Sixty-seven (67) feet to the said boundary line of said city, as shown by White- head's map; thence at right angles along said boundary line in a_Southwesterly direction One Hundred (100) feet to the place of beginning, |said Mortgage Deed being recorded in Mortgage Book “Z", at page 155, in the office of the Clerk ‘of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Flor- ida. by The facts and circumstances of such claim and the proposed com- | promise or settlement are set forth in said Petition verified by oath, which I have this day filed in the | office of the said County Judge. Dated at Key West, Florida, this llth day of May, A. Dz 1939. | J. J. TREVOR, | As Executor of the Estate of An- tonio Artelozaga, Deceased. mayl11-18-25; junel-8,1939 “Key West's Outstanding!” LA CONCHA HOTEL | Marathon, Fla. 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