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PAGE FOUR CTIVITIES Members of St. Paul’s church! and their friends ‘are. making preparations for an evening of! enjoyment this evening, _begin- ning at 7:30 o’clock, at the Parish Hail. “Itewas first planned to meet at the hall and then proceed to the} beach, but the inclemency-of the wé@ther has caused a change in! the plans, and the party will held*at the hall. Art Group To Hold Meeting The weekly meeting of the Art Appreciation Reading Group of the Art Center will be held this | Wednesday night at the Art Cen- ter, Federal Art Project, WPA. There will be a discussion of the current exhibition «of . paintings | by Paul DiNegro. These . meetings start at 8} o'clock, and all those interested in -attending, and . becoming -a member of the group, are invited | to attend. Newlywed: Arrived Last Evening Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Pritch- ard,-who were marr in Miami on Sunday evening, arrived in Key West last night over highway. and will take up their permanent residence in Key West. They were accompanied on the trip to Key West. by Jonathan Cates, who. went to Miami to be in nue at the wedding. * the | | Tampa Folk On \Visit Here! A. Rodriguez of | Tampa dre visiting-in Key West | with Mrs. Rodriguez’ aunt and |unclg Mr. ‘and Mrs. Harry Bald- | win’on Simonton street. Mrs, Rodriguez was formerly of | Key West but has not been here} |for 15 years. } Return From Vacation there yesterday for his regular |son, were arrivals in Key West Returning “to. “Key West last ‘night after an absence of three} | weeks were _ Attorney Aquilino | Lopez and Mrs. Lopez who’ had‘ ! been visiting important. cities, | visiting relatives in New York; and spending some time © at the| | World’s Fair. | They are in accord in their ap- | preciation of the stupendous im | pressiveness of the fair, and ex-{ pressed themselves as. particular-| ly delighted ‘with the dioramas/ ‘and other exhibits which are pe-/ lculiarly of South Florida and) {the Overseas Highway. } The building «in which tape | housed the Florida showing is Pe jlarge and spacious’ building, ap- | proximately 200 feet high, said i. Lopez, with a magnificent | |Neon sign which can be seen from | any section of the fair area, and from any. angle, and once the; | building is entered the. attention | is chained by. ‘the. beautiful ex- | hibits. ; Mr. and Mrs? Lopez were glad to get back to Key West they | said, though they had.a delight) time with their New York rela-| | tives, enjoyed the. fair immen- sely, but in the general summing | up, there is no place like Key! | West. | |been visiting with her uncle and ; aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brost, jand with her brother-in. IMORE SPECIALS ‘Bakery, 812 Fleming ‘ street, PERSONAL MENTION seoccccecocsscaseseosoce Harry Baldwin, keeper of Carysfort lighthouse, arrived vacation. Fred Whitman left this morn- ing for Cedar Keys, having been called there on account of the illness of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Wilson and daughter, Miss Lucretia Wil-| last evening over the highway. from Pensacola for a visit with Mrs. Wilson’s parents, Mr... and |Mrs. J. C, Gardner, at the home| on Fleming street. Mrs. Grace, Dav Davis, who had! -law and | sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sinton John- son and family, left on the-early | | bus this: morning accompanied by| ‘her sons Allan and Bobby”. and | jnephew Edward Johnson, for the} home in Miami. AT MALONEY’S Mid-week specials in the pas- try department at Maloney Bros. in- elude Golden Orange Layer Cake and Devil’s Food Squares, as priced in the advertisement on page one today. | These specials are for today, to- | |morrow and Thursday. Patrons | may obtain their choice by phon- | | ing 818. FASHION PR EVIEW *. | TWENTY-FOUR MEMBERS IN Boy. Scouts of Troop 51 held their regular meeting last night in Wesley Hall with 24 members present. The meeting was opened with the Lord’s Prayer, scout oath and laws. First item on the list of an- nouncements was that of Boy. Scout Troop 56 of Pierce, Fla., coming to Key West for a visit of two days. Then the roll was called and dues collected. Last minute plans for the big amateur show at the High School auditorium tonight were made, .and it was genérally conceded that a large crowd will be pres- ent at the entertainment. Scout Leonard Key was pre- sented with an award for selling the largest number of tickets. A number of ideas were sug- gested for raising funds on the Fouth of July and«a committee was appointed to look after the arrangements. During the meet- | ing-a new’ bugler; Scout Gilbert Hall, was appointéd to fill the po- | sition being vacated by Leonard | Key as he is leaving for New York this week, The meeting was brought to aj} close by the Great Scoutmaster’s| Benediction, ANSWERS TO DAILY QUIZ Below are the Answers to Test Questions printed on Page 2° ne 212 degrees F. Carat. Africa. Klondike gold rush. Gal’-ak-si; not ga-lak’-si. The same body will weigh| slightly more at the poles. | The Volga. California: Yes. Victoria Falls. ene! CLASSIFIED COLUMN erecccccssocerocccovecs For SALE fea Leben | NINETY: ACRES. OF ‘LAND on} Boca Chica Key. Apply Fa W.! Roberts, 803 Olivia, street. junel3-1mox | ; FOR SALE SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. Run from Washington to Von Phister street. $1,000. Apply | rear 1217 Petronia street, | aprl4-s| { aeRO easel Sa TENRY ER FOR SALE—Bargain; Furnished House, situated on two lots! 100x100 feet each. Apply to, 1306 Virginia Street. may25-tfs | | 1 | FOURTEEN-FT. V-BOTTOM) CYPRESS BOAT; Four Horse | Johnson Outboard Motor; Four | Life Preservers, One Fire Ex- tinguisher; Pair of Oars sae Row Locks; Anchor with Rope; | Umbrella—all for $85.00. Apply | 1217 Petronia Street. jun27-s OLD PAPERS. FOR SALE—} ‘Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- zen. Office. nov25-tf | TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500) sheets, 75e.° The Artman Press. | i may19-tf FURNISHED HOUSE sual APARTMENT. 1321 Newton| june23-tf | in the newly renovated Renedo| Building. Apply at building. june5-Imo ling and featuring Gilbey’s, “The |Florida, but is the most {distributed Gin throughout the jmand, Gilbey’s Gin is distilled in | day filed in the office of Clerk | versus. John C. Jackson. MANY ENROLL IN July 1 to July 8 has been desig- nated as the Fourth Annual Gil- bey’s Gin Week in Florida. Liquor | package. stores and taverns. throughout the state are display- International Gin”, which not only holds first place in fayor in | idely world,’ ‘Gilbey’s is sold in prac- tically ‘every country of the world, and is to be found wher- ever you may travel. To supply this widespread de- DIVORCE DECREE | FILED IN COURT Motion for divorce was yester- | Ross C. Sawyer, of Circuit Court, | by Bernice Lightfoot Jackson/| VACATION SCHOOL Ley Memorial Vacation School} z enrolled fifty-five pupils. on the} ‘opening day yesterday. Much interest is being shown |and thé school promises to be a great. success. Study, recreation, and worship all have a part ii \the daily program. handwork! son and -her’ brother, Joseph} Hutchinson, are giving a musical| program for the Junior and In-' termediate classes in the school. These taleted young imusicians} recentiy arrived-for a vacation! with their parents, Rev. and Mrs, G, W. Hutchinson. Other assistants }fegular teachers are: Miss Lois Pinder, Miss Phyllis | Matcovitch, Miss Lillian Pentt,' Miss Edna Spencer, Mrs. Archie | Roberts and Mrs. Mamie Sawyer. | Subscribe to The Citizen. | developed besides the | |? Donald O’Connor—June Travis jfour different’ plants: For the United States, in Cincinnati, |Ohio, The other plants are in | England, Canada and Australia. The Gilbey’s plant in Cincin- ‘nati is one of. the finest ‘and larg- ‘est in the world, embracing the Jast word in modern equipment. National Distillers, in association with W. & A. Gilbey, Ltd., of London, produces Gilbey’s* here, from 100% grain neutral spirits, {the same as it has been distilled in London for three generations, and under. the supervision of ex- perts from England. Key West---Southernmost City In The U. S. A. Features—World Famous GILBEY’S GIN Fourth Annual Gilbey’s Gin Week in Florida, July 1 to 8 = — |4 Mrs, Charles Hogeboom, The flavoring ingredients which | A real Malaria medicine. are used to produce Gilbey’s superb flavor, come from many} finest quality, in each case, is to} be found. These ingredients, for all four Gilbey plants throughout | the world, are purchased at the; same time, to make sure that | Gilbey’s Gin everywhere has the same uniform distinctive flavor. This, undoutbedly, is one big rea- son why Gilbey’s has won such i widespread international favor. ZONING (Continued from Page One) light of supreme court zoning |decision will surely stand. This work is a matter of some- |times months; it must be handled | with a thoughtful regard for the specific interests of the commun- ity itis to serve. Its production is no sinecure, heads of invaluable are manifold. In conclusion: Zoning has been defined, and undoubtedly it is the most: active civic principle in {America today, It answers demand which began «with the | building of cities, which was |manifested by thousands “village improvement information societies” land by constant * effort’ throwgty) 2. {private restrictions, but which} ithe efficiency’ now offered by in | never before has been met with | PALAeE Today, Miss Novelle Hutehin- | 7°08. The technique of zoning has jonly- been developing during this century, ‘and most all of it has since 1920. It is l|yet in a rather formative stage, but its values, its. general pur- poses, its desirability and effec- MONROE THEATER TOM SAWYER, DETECTIVE i —and— | YOU CAN'T CHEAT AN HONEST MAN i lemrsnage roma, 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Ni 15-25¢ OVERSEAS TRANSPORTATION CO._ INC. Fast, Dependable prsocamibe and Express Service MIAMI and KEY WEST ALL POINTS 0 ON N FLORIDA KEYS | —between— MIAMI AND - TWO ROUND KEY WEST TRIPS DAILY Direct Between Maimi and Key West LEAVE KEY WEST’ DAILY (except Sunday) ~ 1:00 o’clock A. M. arrive Miami 7:00 o'clock A. M. 8:00 o'clock A. M. : arrive Miami 3:00 o'clock P. M- LEAVE MIAMI DAILY (except Sunday) 1:90 o'clock A.M. - “arrive Key West 7:00 o'clock A. M. 9:00 o'clock A. M. “arrive Key West 4:00 o'clock P. M. Fe Fa. rey Sei Full Cargo eres but fountain-} of} tiveness are so clearly establish- | There is just one way: start and |keep at it; move cautiously, do reason to believe that as the com- plement of town and city plan- jming, zoning will do very much |for the health, comfort, conven- lience and efficiency of city life, | and will solve a large number of serious. problems which have lient and unattractive. Key West has just begun to igrow. Lag not as the growth jee ont liam 4 the fourth article in this series, | “Zoning’ For Key. West”, will give ‘consideration. to tem- porary ordinances and their application | Anne Nagel—Warren Hull SHOULD A GIRL MARRY? Also—Comedy and Shorts PRIZE NITE — TONIGHT ee SIITTTTTTATIOTIITAITTSOTOOTOOT TOT OD. Chak ed that it is certain to persist. | thorough work: for there is every} made cities expensive, inconven- TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1989 [NEW ARRIVAL IN WILSON FAMILY News has been received in the city announcing the birth of a daughter on Saturday to Mr. and |Mrs. H. B. Wilson at their home | | | | } Uses the horn except in an emergency. ing one day without using the horn at all—use your brakes and your brains—you will be sur- prised how easily it is and you will be doing your city of Key West a lot of good. Don’t Blow Horns Citizens Traffic Committee of the Chamber of Commerce Published by The Key West Citizen in the Interest of Public Service wow, OOOO OIIIIOI Oa aS. | in Fort Lauderdale. The new ar- rival has been given the name of Joanne. Mrs. Wilson was before marri- age Miss Janice Roberts, sister of whose husband is connected with the U. S. Customs Service in . Fort Lauderdale. TAKE FOR (MALARIA | Get Relief From Chills and Fever! ‘Don’t put up with terrible Malaria. Don’t endure the wracking chills and fever. At first sign of the dread disease, take Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tone. ade especially for an purpose. Contains tasteless Grove’s idine and iron. ‘asteless Chill Tonic ac- parts of the world, where the} ; tually combats Malaria infection in blood. Relieves the awful chilis and fever. Helps you feel better ast. Thousands take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic for Malaria and swear | By, it. Pleasant to take, too. Even. children take it without a wires Don’t suffer and suffer. At laria’s first sign, take Grov Tasteless Chill Tonic. At all dri stores. Buy the large size as it gives you much more for your money. TRL LaLa aS. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT HEADQUARTERS | SOUTH FLORIDA Contracting and Engineering Company White & Eliza Sts—Phone 598 SII EMa LD &. Eee: ea AUTOMOBILE HORNS Are mostly a bad habit. Their careless use is a *‘ menace to the health and peace of Key West. It is illegal to blow a horn “noisely or in a disturb- ing manner” or “after midnight and before 5 a. m.” In Rome, Italy no horns are permitted and the accident rate has been greatly reduced. Every Time You blow your horn it is heard not only by the man in front of you but by hundreds—hundreds who do not need any signal from you and to whom your noise is a breach of the peace. No Good Driver . IAeetediddddiéddéd IID DM: Ohad Try driv- Sh ES