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PAGE FOUR S OCIAL ACTIVITIES eveeveseceseoes PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duckett, daughter Mrs. Iris Norman and baby, who arrived Saturday for @ visit with relatives and friends, left yesterday afternoon on the return to Miami. Mrs. Gladys Sands, was an ar- rival yesterday afternoon from Miami for a visit with relatives and friends, accompanied by her son and daughter, Frank and Gladys Mae, and were met at the station by Mrs. Sands’ fa- Exhibition At Art Center The Key West Community Art} Following seven months spent Center announces the exhibition|in Key West enjoying the boat- of a Key West native artist a one | ing and fishing, Mr. and Mrs. man show of paintings in oil and|Larry Kittenger, with son Larry, water color. Jr., and daughter, Joan, left late The work of Paul DiNegro,|last week for their summer home native Key West artist will bejin Port Jervis, N. Y. shown at the Art Center Gallaries| | ‘The Kittenger's arrived here in opening on Tuesday, June 13./November for their second sea- |Unhampered by the distracting!son and stated to The Citizen THE KEY WEST CITIZEN are |influences of metropolitan cent- jers, Paul DiNegro has developed | jhis natural born talents in the, unhurried atmosphere of this jstated that they know of no bet- that they would return again next season. They are enthusias- tic boosters of this city and ter winter resort in which to ther, J. Frank Roberts. tropical island. DiNegro paints; ipa to express in unusual color his| imaginative conception of life as} it appeals to him. The exhibition will hang at the! gallaries until July 9th. Louis Dion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Dion, who was visit- | ing for several days with his parents and other relatives, left yesterday for his home in Wash- | ington, D. C., and planned for a; a H stop over in St . Augustine, en Marriage License route. | Issued Saturaday Charles Lewin, engineer with | Marriage aenee was issued! the lighthouse department, left from the office of County Judge | yesterday on the bus for Tampa | Raymond R. Lord, Saturday aft-| where he will supervise and di- i ernoon, authorizing the marriage rect the establishment of struc-|of Jay Morton and Blanche Helen tures for aids to navigation. | Browne. | re | The same evening the wedding Wesley Archer, who was sum-' was performed by Enrique Es- moned for service on the federal | guinaldo, Jr., notary public, in jury in Miami, returned over the’ 4}, ence of witnesses, Mrs. highway yesterday and expects Bhs oepige 1 Josephine Esquinaldo and Mrs. to return for further jury duty. Honpets perce ANSWERS TO | DAILY QUIZ Below are the Answers to Test Questions printed on Page 2 rd Mrs. Frank Sheppard and: daughter, who had been visiting in Jacksonville for consultation with a specialist, were returning } passengers on the afternoon bus; yesterday. } Paul F. Roberts, Jr., and sister | Ethel May, left on the morning | bus for visits with relatives, | Ethel May to stay a while with} uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.} Robert Hartley, in West Palm! Beach and Paul with his aunt, | Mrs. R. W. Pinder, in Miami. “Brotherly love”. Adriatic Sea. Sam Houston. King George VI. General. Lake Ontario. In’-te-gral; not in-te’-gral. Canberra. First. “God Save the King”. { | Miss Barbara Rue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rue, ar-! rived Saturday for a_ brief visit * with her parents, friends and other relatives, and left yesterday afternoon’ on the return 1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 0. 10. for a visit with relatives and | friends. to} _ R. L. Hanna, representing the) Knight Brothers Paper Company | * of Florida, is a visitor in the city j today and a ‘welcomed visitor at) The Citizen office. Mrs. Thomas James and daugh- ters Misses Josephine and Gwen- dolyn, left yesterday afternoon by bus, Miss Josephine going to Jacksonville for a stay of several | weeks, and Mrs. James and Miss Gwendolyn to Miami. Mr. and Mrs. Abelardo Lopez, Jr., were arrivals on the - Cuba {this morning from Tampa and| Senin will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Richardson, who was| Abelardo Lopez, Sr. visiting with his parents, Mr.| and Mrs. Paul Richardson, andj} other relatives, left over the} Florida Motor Lines yesterday for Fernandina. L. P. Artmah, publisher of The Key West Citizen, left om the 5 o’clock bus yesterday for Miami, was to stay there today and to-/ {night entrain for Point Pleasant, N. J., for a visit with his son bus-yesterday morning for Mate- | Norman, business manager of the! cumbe where she will visit for a| Ocean County Leader, and with while with relatives and friends. ‘another son, L, P.Jx.,, editor of | |the Manasquan Record, papers | | owned by Mr. Artman. Mfs. Harold Baker left on the Mrs. Romey Tynes was a pas- senger on the morning bus for Miami for a visit of several days with relatives and friends. Lieutenant Fort Callahan, of- |ficer in charge at the naval sta-| tion, left 10:30 this morning for Mrs. Isabel “Ball and daughter!an inspection trip. of Naval Re-| Joye, left yesterday morning for!serves at Jacksonville, t Miami to visit with Mrs. Ball’s{Beach, Coral Gables and _ other mother, Mrs. J. Avila. points, and was accompanied by | Mrs. Callahan, af Claude Thompson, who had been visiting in Port St. Joe, was @ returning passenger on the bus Saturday afternoon. Hugo S. Liddell, of Los Angeles, who was visiting in Key West} for several days, left on the Cuba this morning for a brief stay in Havana. Miss Consuelo Warren and) friend, Miss Velma Cadle, were arrivels in Key West Saturday | evening from Jacksonville for a} visit with Miss Warren’s parents, | Mr.-and Mrs, T. K. Warren, at} the. home, 1017 Southard street. jitelende Dominguez, formerly | Mrs. Fernando Gato and Son, | Tom Gato, left yesterday after- | Mrs. Willard M. Rus- S'the Royal spent the week-end in | Ganty. te Gonepe I est with relatives and | * returned to Miami yester- | rene ore the highwiy.| ra se 'tonight and Tuesday; jovercast weather | 'Tuesday with a few scattered) iKey West; Daytona |; thoroughly enjoy boating and eae THE WEATHER Temperatures” Highest Lowest Mean _ Normal Mean. Rainfall" !Yesterday’s Precipitation .01 Ins. -21 Ins. our period ming. Normal Precipitation *Thin record covern ending at % o'clock me Tomorrow's Almanac . 5:36 a. m. . 7:17 p. m. Sun rises _. Sun sets Moon rises .. . 2:23 a. Moon sets 3:34 p. Tomorrow's Tides AM. - 6:12 P.M. a. m,, today Sea level, 30.01. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m. Tuesday) Key West and Vicinity: Pertly | cloudy, scattered thundershowers moderate southeast and south winds. Florida: Partly cloudy with a few scattered thundershowers Tuesday and near southwest coast tonight. Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate south- east and south winds; partly tonight and showers. <abseiacmpeceateeesny? | TRANSPORTATION eccoccccacconaascceooser CUBA ARRIVES Steamship Cuba arrived this morning from Tampa with passengers, of whom there were two first cabin and two second | cabin and two second cabin for second cabin for Havana. Key West arrivals were: Marina Marrols, W. C. Price, Isabel To- ledo, Eleanor Azpetia, Eloy Azpe- {tia, Evelio Azpetia, | Puerto, G.’ Sosa, E. Sosa, Abe-| lardo Loze, Jr., Lucillo Lopez. Listed on the vessel’s manifest were the following items: For |Key West, 12 tons of freight and one sack of mail; for Havana, 41! tons of freight and 197 sacks of | mail. The vessel Sailed 10:45 for Ha-| vana with 36 first and seven sec-| ond cabin passengers ‘booking at Key West, three automobiles and seven sacks of mail. His Majesty’s Orderly Needs No Compass 7:23 | 12:59 | 4 | |material published by the Key 11 first and two} Orlando, | | | Copyright 1939, Liccetr & Mygrs Tosacco Go. MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1939) estertields RIGHT COMBINATION of the world’s best cigarette tobaccos gives More Smoking Pleasure eee ERIE Smoking Pleasure to millions all over the Country means simply this, they want a milder, better-tasting smoke with a pleasing aroma. Crhesterfield’s right combination of the world’s best cigarette tobaccos gives smokers what they want because They’re Milder . .. They Taste Better From Coast to Coast, T. W. A's combination of skillfully trained pilots, meteorologists and charming hostesses gives you a lot of travel pleasure... _on all T. W. A, planes will ad and the CHESTERFIELD CIGARETTES served ld to your enjoyment on the trip, TRANSPORTATION PARTY WISHING TO VISIT) SAN FRANCISCO FAIR wish- es to make arrangement with/ party with car to share ex-; penses. Have good proposi- tion: DR, The Citizen. F. Townsend Morgan, aired perk esses ¥ junei2-2tx lof the Key West Community Art| FOR SALE ;Center, has been sending a most; Bo |generous amount of fine news ‘200 WHITE LEGHORN LAYING | HENS, from 50c to $1.25, AAA | Strain. Brady’s Poultry Mar- | West Citizen on Art activities ket, 1214 White street. |connected with his center. ! may24-1mox I feel you have been very gen-! |erous with us and I further feel; jthat the presentation has been'| de. i jbl an-'! | made ny Sigsbaeh pporaibie TAA) 22 1509 Petrools street. ner. { aprl4-s We are very anxious to build - | Jup, in Key West, a permanent? FOR SALE—Bargain; Furnished| Community Art Center for the! House, situated on two lots, i 100x100 feet ‘each. Apply to} community, ‘and it is through’ 1306 Virginia S' may25-tfs| such cooperation as your own! that this aim may be more qui¢k-' BARGAIN—20 Lots on Stock Is-| jly realized. | land, $2,500. Brokers protect- | Sincerely yours, *~ 1 ed. Apply “R”, ‘The Citizen. FEDERAL ART PROJECT, | may15-lmox EVE ALSMAN FULLER, FOR RENT State Director. | | FURNISHED ROOMS for Rent, with or without board. Rea-| sonable. Good location. 419 Southard street. may19-1mo | {FURNISHED COTTAGE, electric refrigerator. Apply Valdes Bakery. junel2-3mo. | Bakery. Sunel2-3mo. Announcement is made in this|pESIRABLE MODERN OF- issue of the appointment of Allen| FICES, suitable. for cages E. Curry as Distributor of Gulf} dentists, beauty parlors, et |Oil Products in this “vity, with|. 1B ie newly tne Te ne headquarters at the same bias sca june5-imo on Caroline street. APPRECIATION Mr. L. P. Artman | President and Publisher | [ee West Citizen Key West, Florida Dear Mr. Artman: | | | | | FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100.| Run from Washington to Von Phister street- $1,000. Apply | Jacksonville, Fla., | June 9, 1939 ‘ALLEN E. CURRY IN NEW POSITION : new rooms Phone |2.40, George Barber, | Conner, Charles Sands; 2.25, Hen- | jrietta Carey, I zalez, Orlando Rodriguez, « | Ve8eweccvccccevncrccocceceeveceuseeneereusseeense: éecoce covcouvoeeue. PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS | PALACE Honor ‘point average 3.00, E) nor Larsen; 2.75, Julius Napoles; 2.60, Yvonne Stewart; 2.50, Eu- gene Rosam, James Singleton, ; Leona Spillman, Jennie Johnson; Catherine Loraine Goethe, Amalia Blanco, Billy Cates, Charles Perez; 2.20, Juanita Hughes, Roy Rogers, Floyd Rus- sell; 2.00, Laudelina Perez, Mar-/| Tgaret Pinder, Jack Appel, Eu- Lock- Shirley gene Berkowitz, Muriel row, Richard Skelton, Bullard, Emma _ Ayala, Cervantes, __ Dorothy Alice Salgado, Noelia Bravo, Mary Elizabeth Knowles, Wilma De Loach, Adolfo Lopez, Ray- mond Ovide; John Day, Barbara Johnson; 1,80, Rosalind Albury, Lila Demeritt, Henry Vinson; 1,75, Vera “Waite, Eola’ Johnson, Copelyn Ramsey, Walter .Price, Helio Gomez, Gustavo Disdier, |Edna Hof! : Charles" Wallace, , Robert Knowles, -Solidad _Gon- John Neff; 1.60, Enrique Cabana, Pe- Mr. Curry, son of the late|NEWLY FURNISHED APART- Mayor Leslie A. Curry, piacatiel lee Peas eer * yak as |Harry L. Beaver in his new post. | imo Mr. Beaver will take up residence | ~ cepa nel spect ROOMS — gage in business. The distributorship comes to | NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 Allen E. Curry following “hel Sixteen beautiful new |years of association with the! Across South Beach. Gulf firm, and his many friends | 9135. {Join to wish him all’ success ee | his new venture. HOTELS John (“Red”) Taylor, will be ;————_—_____________. retained with the Gulf firm Ff iarmciie ot donahiger>- cra Delivery Salesman, eoming Sas oa /announcement by Mr. Curry this oo po i rooms, PS h s Charles | Johnson, | ter Perez, Howard Russell, Ernes-| tine Evans, Ramon Gonzaga,| | Betty Kline,'Elsie Perez, Ever-/| ett Sweeting, Arthur Valladares; | 1.50, Violet Albury, Nestor Cas-} teneda, Erundina Fernandez, La-! |vinia Ricketts, Robert Albury, Barbara Curry, Oscar Fabal, Lu- | cille Gomez, Orlando Cabana, | Ruth Marie Baker, Emma Car- rero, Jack Cates, Gertrude Gon- zalez, Lenora Lopez, Grace Perez, | Raul Cuesta, Rose Saunders, Jack Sawyer. What A Line “Don’t you know her? she lives, in the same square bela you”. “Yes, but she’s not in the same | circle”, MONROE THEATER Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy in VICTOR HERBERT'S SWEETHEAR voll Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25c Why, | Brian Aherne—Victor McLaglen CAPTAIN FURY —also— COMEDY NEWS eo ooo FOR YOUR TRIP TO THE NEW YORK WORLD’S FAIR It will be a wise precaution before you leave home, to change the cash you had plan- ned to carry with you into ; protected, spendable AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES These Cheques are known and accepted everywhere—and if lost or stolen a prompt refund is made. For sale in $10, $20, $50 and $100 denominations at 75c per. $100 purchased THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Reasonable Rates Fishing Phone: Pigeon Key 1 MIAMI, N KEY THE VACATIONISTS’ PARADISE 52 Miles North of Key West on Overseas Highway DRIVE DOWN RAMP FROM SEVEN MILE BRIDGE ~ Special Rates Thursdays Through Weekends GEORGE G. SCHUTT, Manager P. ©. Marathon, Fla. Highway Tolls $1.00 Car and Driver, $.25 per Passenger HOTEL LEAMINGTON FLORIDA One Block from Shopping Districts and Amusements SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER Single Room with Bath—$1.50; Double Room with ALFRED SIMONS .... Manager