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PAGE FOUR Junior Women Hold Card Party At the Junior Woman’s Club social mecting yesterday, Mrs. Evelio Cabot won high score prize and Mrs. Samuel Russell, consolation. Guest of the club was Miss Margaret Tiller. Entertaining the club were Miss Anita Salgado and Miss Isabel Kelly. Present: Misses Consuelo Carmona, Francis Ellsworth; : Louisa De- Jamey, Alice Doménéch (guest), Marjorie Gwynn, Louise Hawkes, |f0T Key West has been approved jassembled to begin the recertifi- | Mary June Crusoe, Vilna Alfonso, Mary Whalton (guest), Clara Yates, Benildes Remond, Betty Rae Russell, Juanita Lewis (guest), Louise Ketchum, Susan LaKin, Solita Cobo; Mesdames A. HL Sheppard, Jr, Samuel Rus- sell, C. E. Ward, Dumont Hud- dieston, Wm. V. Albury, Evelio Cabot, H. M. Mullinax, R. H. Dopp, A. E. Curry, G. B. Kleb- sattel, Miss Norcross Returns To Studies Miss Rose Marie Norcro: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Norcross, of Coral Gables, who has been visiting here for past two weeks as houseguest of Fire Chief and Mrs. Harry Baker on United street, returned ° over the Florida Motor Lines this morning Miss Norcross is a sophomore at the University of Miami and will resume her studies there on Wedneday. Key Wester Gets Havana Job Mr, and Mrs. of Key West, were passengers leaving on the early morning bus for Miami, where they will take Passage this evening on the P. & O. SS. Florida for Havana. There they will make their future home. Mrs. Nicalao before mar- riage was Miss Maria Sanchez af this city. Mr. Nicalao has been connect- ed with radio entertainment and the operation of broadcasting stations and has accepted an ex- cellent position with a broadcas ing compsny in Havana. PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Russell left over the highway with their three children for Miami. where they will spend a few days with relatives and friends. Mrs. Juan Carbonell and son John, Jr., left on the early bus this morning for Evansville, Ind., for a visit with Mrs. Car- bonell’s son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bren- nan, Jr. Arturo Armayor, contractor and builder of Key West, left on the early bus this morning for a business visit in Miami. Dumond Cordova left over the highway yesterday for Miami the | * crete part of the structure may 'MOSQUITOS TO [RECERTIFICATION BE ERADICATED) GETS UNDERWAY |SUPERVISOR THOMAS AN- APPROXIMATELY 200 WERE | NOUNCES PROJECT TO PRESENT WHEN OFFICE j START IN TWO WEEKS | OPENED TODAY Lo | | WPA Area Supervisor Wallace | Long before the WPA office) ; Thomas announced this morning | was opened this morning there | |that a Mosquito Control project| were quite a number of people | | by the President and activity will|cation process. By 8 o'clock) begin probably in two weeks. _| fully 200 were awaiting’ to be Mr. Thomas said that these ac- | called. | | tivities will be of larger scope} Miss Mary Falk, in charge of | than heretofore with plans to/the recertification program start- connect all pools, ponds and ing Wednesday, September 20,/ ditches to allow easy access for|said that the behavior of both mosquito-eating minnows. This|men and women this morning | mee het os Legs (es all Hf |was exemplary. Conversations ie sma! nds an itches will) i i be filled with the larvae-devour- | “°T° emit oa aeons, | ing fish. everyone eagerly awaiting sum- The area supervisor said that | mons for appointment. he did not have any information| The summons for recertifica- a to sea bates area ues is a small card, which recat lease of funds, bu’ lieved that juyou, i i it: would ceh deena Gen 18 ‘Your appointment mith the | days or two weeks at the latest|WPA Social Worker’—then fol- | when his office would be advised |lows the date and the hour for} that funds are made available. | the interview. Thé request to| | ee rey nae larry vee {Please present this notice at that | sitar putialciece eat poorer | time’ is also contained on the! isections of the city would start | card. s ; Wednesday morning, September | Miss Faik said that of the num- | 20, but did not know how. many |ber present this morning approxi- | men would be put to work in the|™ately 150 would be handled. A \beginning. The force may be in-|like number will be taken care jcreased beyond present needs. |0f Monday and the balance on In some places: the cost of the|Tuesday. Wednesday will wit- structures is higher than in|ness the beginning ‘of interviews others, but he had been informed |and recertification. that the units in Key West would cost property owners not more than $15, as forms for the con- THE WEATHER Key West, Fla., Sept. 15, 1939. be used in any number of units. Observation taken at 7:30 a. m. Lowest last night Mean .. |MAYOR, C. OF C. SECRETARY |Normai AND COMMISSIONER THERE TODAY | Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 7:30 a. m., inches —.. Se Total rainfall since Sept. 1, inches M. Albury;|Deficiency since } inches _.... Mayor Willard {County Commissioner Wm. Mon- , mae = |salvatge and Secretary S. C. Total rainfall since January |Singleton, of the Chamber of 1, inches us |Commerce,. left this . morning | Deficiency since January 1, ‘over. the highway for a visit at! inches e é |the C.C.C. camp at West Sum-| _ Tomorrow's merland Key and will return this | Sunrise evening. Sunset. | Future policy questions of the Boe E |camp will be discussed, it was |Moonset am F | stated. | Tomorrow's Tides | It was the intention of the Di-| (Naval Base) jrectors of the Chamber of Com- AM. merce to entertain the county |Low commissioners at a luncheon to- | High jday in the La Concha. Hotel! Barometei but the necessity of making the | Sea level . trip to the C.C.C. camp was the reason for postponement of the WEATHER FORECAST lunch ti t Tuesday. = fein nbomaceene rae’! (Till 7:30 p. m, Saturday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy with occasional thunder- dershowers tonight and Satur- day; gentle to moderate easterly winds. | DIVORCE GRANTED Final decree in the divorce proceedings, in which Lola La DEVELOPING “HOLE” THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1939 ne BOATMEN ARRANGE'POLICE OFFICERS SWIMMING AT DOCK’ IN PISTOL TESTS MYRTLAND CATES CAPTUR- ED HIGH HONORS; THREE CONTESTS HELD NEAR P. & O. DOCK AT TRUM- BO ISLAND Mernbers of the Charter Boat-| Officers Myrtland Cates and men’s organization of Key West | Basil Tynes, of the Key West Po-; have arranged for the operation |lice Department, and Constable | of a swimming place open to the |C. Floney Pellicier were on the! public near the P. & O. docks at Trumbo Island, which will be range this week testing their |ability with service revolvers and {National Youth Administration } “| friends at the aquarium are satis- | “| fied he will soon be back to take | {care of the sharks, "|scores of other inmates of the! where he will take up studies at/Vonne Dalie was the complain- | Edison High school. He spent the| ant, and Walter Frederick Dalie summer months with his mother, | was the defendant, was filed and | Mrs. Mizpah Bruns and other) entered in the office of Clerk Florida: sional thundershowers and Saturday. Jacksonville to Florida Straits: Mostly cloudy, occa- tonight | relatives here. Alfred Williams and Walter Schunk, of New York, are visit- ing in Key West and are enjoy- ing themselves seeing the inter- esting sights and meeting mem- bers of the American Legion of which they are both members in New York BOYS’ BAND IN NIGHT PRACTICE Key West Boys’ Band, which is under the supervision of the Florida Music Project, will hold its first night rehearsal tonight at 8 o'clock at the boys’ band room in the Naval Hospital. Supervisor George Mills White has set the first night rehearsal as atrial. It is anticipated that there may be some difficulty in getting the entire unit to practice at night and tonight’s meeting will be held to determine the popu- larity of such procedure. TENDER ZINNIA TO TORTUGAS MONDA Coast Guard Tender Zinnia will make preparations to sail Monday morning for Dry Tortu- €as to carry supplies for the light and keepers. Two keepers and possibly their amilies, who were recently transferred from the Coast Guard to the Lighthouse service, will| used for a park. leave on the Zinnia to take up; stations at Tortugas Light. | Ross C. Sawyer of Circuit Court | Moderate east and southeast yesterday afternoon. winds, partly overcast weather ready tomorrow. good records were noted. 4 s:;:_| The range was at 25 yards,/| Deep-water bathing facilities} with the following _ time-test | at the submarine base at the nav- iscores made: i al station has been denied and! Slow-firing test—Officer Cates, the boatment, in a civic spirit, de- be Cas Tynes, 44; Officer Pel- | i jlicier, 41. — to start the place at Trum-/ Teak ak SD enced tn 1 ta 3 string—Officer Cates, 62; Offi r/ Ladders are to be. fixed and |Tynes, 39; Officer Pellicier, 5. there will also be a fine spring| Rapid-fire, the string to be! board. The Citizen was told to-| fired in 10 seconds—Officer Cates, | day that the charter boatmen 37; Officer Tynes, 21; Officer Pel- expect to have everything irr] eles, 12. derupiale Magee HOPE TO ESTABLISH | An invitation is being extended ; NEW FERRY SERVICE to the bathing public of Key/ West and to visitors with the un-| icc rate derstanding t ina treet teal (Continued from Page One) that there :y - Company ferries and_ then by | Preserved at all times the proper railroad to northern markets. { behavior, and that all evidences! “We would be in a position to| of misbehavior will be promptly; render a faster service to the | dealt with. ;Cuban growers with lower! j freight rates”, Gili said. a | Officials of the company are: Marti Dance | President, Prudencio Fernandez Tonight | Trueba, tourist expert and archi- tect for the leading engineering | E> ae ‘firm of Cuba, Mira and Resich, Social Club Marti is sponsoring Inc; a Big Broadcast Dance tonight at} Secretary, Dr. Federico Leon the Havana-Madrid Club, with} Blanco, aide to Col. Batista, oie ry’: i _{of the Cuban Army and chief o: a pay Ean thereat |the Cuban Secret Service; 4 ; § Treasurer, Ing. B. G. Gili, ex- Amateur radio broadcasting | port and import merchant of Ha- skits will be presented as con-|vana and New York City. tenders vie for prizes to be offer-} Board of Directors:. Amado Q. ed. This is the first of a series j Villamil, pendent ane ae ae a manager 0: e Sugar Estates o: of similar dances to be given. Havana and ail companies. it {Cuba controlled by the National UNDERGOES TONSILLECTOMY | city Wank ot New. York Gily: x “| Alfredo Cacheiro, banker; Alberto Allan Knight, employe of the/Maruri Valdivia, general director of Public Works of Cuba, and at Key West Tropical Aquarium, |ex-secretary of Public Works; | this morning entered the Marine; Pedr& Suarez Murias, import and hospital to undergo -a_ tonsillec-|export expert of the Department | tomy. of Agriculture of Cuba. Allan has been suffering for | MONROE THEATER some time with severe attacks of | tonsillitis and the attacks became Tony ‘Martin—Gloria Stuart WINNER TAKES ALL so painful an operation this; and morning was decided on. His! SERGEANT MADDEN octopi and) tank. chestra 15-20c: Night—15- IS IT QUALITY—~or IS IT PRICE—or IS IT SERVICE——or is it ALL THREE? You'll Find the Happy Combination Here ——a tonight and Saturday with seat- | tered thundershowers. | East Gulf: Moderate northeast and east winds, partly overcast | weather tonight and ‘Saturday | with scattered thundershowers. |BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Son Born To Pinders Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Pinder an- | 'nounce the birth of an 844-pound |boy at their home, 710 Caroline |street, this morning, 7:30 o'clock, | Both mother and baby are do- ing nicely. Mrs. Pinder was be- \fore marriage Miss Geraldine ) Guerro. \CITY COUNCIL VOTES in Ni; i SPONSORING FUNDS Fer Captain Night Police (Continued from Page One) first reading was a provision to raise city taxes on amusement parks to $5,000 for any six- month’s period, with a further) provision that no carnival is to/ be allowed to stay in the city longer than two weeks. The Councilmen took notice of present contract arrangements} |being negotiated by the Volun- teer Fire Department with a car- nival company performance next) year. Unanimous was the ex-j} pression to petition the fire de-j| {partment to cancel that arrange- |ment as it was felt the city was ‘in no condition financially to af- ford any such “pleasure.” Other matters considered by) soogqccccccsansonse: i | the Council was the purchase of — TRY If TODAY — 17,000 feet of wire from Thomp-| son Marine Hardware Company | Tb® Favorite In Key West for the alarm system and re-| . newal of lease arrangements on} a |the Mallory Lines property being) | _ CUBAN COFFEE For Fifty Years a NAME! in Coffee in Key West STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE THAT'S A REPUTATION | | CITY ELECTION, NOV. 14, 1939 | All Councilmen were present at) ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS | RCHER'S sna marker 614 Fleming Street Phones 67 and 47 You'll Always Be Pleased With The Quality At BERMUDA Key West’s Most Sanitary MEAT MARKET pecialists our MEATS and POULTRY. Here are just a few of our SPECIALS for this weekend! 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