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PAGE FOUR PERSONAL MENTION +-William Egan, who was in| charge of the information center | for Key West in. Miami, is a visitor in the city meeting his many friends. | Municipal Judge T. S. Caro Tallahassee on legal business, re- } turned to the city over the high-} way Tuesday. Pal the highway today for Jackson! Sodality Holds ! : | Weiner Roast | Miss Peggy Domenech and Miss Flora Barrosa, chairmen for the social for the month, entertained the Young People’s Sodality of | St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Catho- lic .Churech last evening at a weiner roast at Raul’s Beach. adjourned dancing. | WILLIAM ‘able LEGALS - ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN IN CHANCERY, CHARLES T, FUCHS, JR., Complainant, SUIT TO QUIET TITL) PATTON, et al, Defendants. ORDER OF PUBLICATION vs. |IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ILEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. P 2 } It appearing by the sworn bill of who had been on a mission to| Later in the evening the party ;complaint filed in the above stated to to Raul’s Club for.cause that the complainant therein does not know and has not been ascertain after diligent Members of the Sodality and ‘search and inquiry whether the de- their guests, who attended, were: Elisworth, Louise Delaney, Mary fendants, William Patton and and —— Mordecai, h nd. ——~ Crain, his wife, if ¢ 5 W. {Patton, his wife, 4f married, M. C. Miss Helen Bragassa left over; Misses Marjorie Gwynn, Frances ; Mordecai |wife, if married, Edward H. Crain | mar- ville where she will take up the| E, Whalton, Vilna Alfonso, Charo! ried, believed. by the complainant studies of professional nursing in St. Vincent's hospital. j Edwin Teagle, accountant with | the Sayers and Scovill Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio, who had _ been spending 2 delightful vacation of two weeks, his second trip in the early bus this morning. John Bolton, business man of Baltimore, Md., who had _ been enjoying the sport of angling for| several days, left on the morning bus for Jacksonville, where he will visit for several days andj then leave for his home. { yesterday via Florida Motor| Lines on one of the all-expense | tours, and spent a delightful eve- ning in the city, left on the 7 o'clock bus this morning for her home in Brunswick, Ga. Mrs. Mercedes Hernandez and son, Evelio, left on the morning bus for Tampa, where they will visit for several weeks with Mrs. Hernandez’s father and other relatives. Mrs. Bertha hwartz, who Was enjoying a visit in Key West on one of the regular tours, which | schedule Key West in their itin- erary, left on the morning bus enroute to her home in Louis- ville, Ky. Recent houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlies L. Roberts at 513 Whitehead were Mr. and Mrs. J.| A. Nettles; daughter, Evelyn Ann, and son, ‘tom L, Ketchings. The Nettles left for Washington, D. C., following a trip here by Mr. Nettles. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brewer returned to Key West last eve- ning from a summer spent in Ishpeming. Michigan. Their home | is at Duval street and South Beach Fred Mayberry, living in Carl- ton Court, Windsor Lane, is re- cuperating from a serious illness His many friends in the city wish him a speedy, full recovery. H. N. Saxton, Fred Saxton and Mrs. May Saxton, of Newark, .N. J., were sightseeing visitors ‘in Key West yesterday and enjoyed themselves greatly by going to the many interesting places, and spent much of their time at the aquarium and the lighthouse} museum. Jaycee’s Meeting Tomorrow | . ——. Regular monthly meeting of the Key West Junior Chamber of Commerce will be held Friday evening, 8 o'clock, at senior chamber headquarters. A full attendance of the mem- bership is requested by the presi- | dent, Isadore Weintraub. | - | MVORCE SUIT FILED | i at pers in the divorce suit ich names Etna Virginia Ny-| g as complainant and Carl M.} lyberg as defendant were filed the office of Clerk Ross C. wyer of Circuit Court, yester- Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24 Hour Ambulance Service Phone 135 Night 696 | For Fifty Years a NAME! in Coffee in Key West STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE THAT'S A REPUTATION lin The Carrero, Anna Luisa Castillo, ' Dora Medina, Helen Bragassa, Mary Agres Kelly, Isabel Kelly, | Mary June Crusoe, and Louise Hawkes. Anita Salgado, - Bert Buckley, Gilmore Parks, ' &"“ two years, left for his home on Jay Stricker, Howard McDonald, | wife, if alive, is unknown; that the | Warren Spencer, ip Frank Del Villar, enech and Paul Mesa. John Putnam To Address Art Group The Art Appreciation Reading 4 Group will meet tonight at 8 Evelio Rueda, ba Mills on Simonton He streets. John Putnam will discuss the subject of Gothic Art. are interested are cordially in- vited to attend. and Angela: Student From Illinois To Enroll At School ja Key West High School has been | informed that Alecia Galterio of |com will en- | ¢! Highland Park, Lllino ter school here this winter. Cecompanying her to this city | Crain and diligent search and inquiry. | t the defendants, Joe orn Jackson | 3 : —— Jackson, his wife, if mar-| Traffic Manager, Florida Moter are non-residents of the State of Florida and their place of resi- | i to} nant is 1011 North Grande Texas; that the al jried, compl Avenu Mrs, J. B. Church, who arrived |0’clock at the home of Mrs. A. ‘defend vil All who, fendan iFannie H. Lazarus, non-residents of the State of Flor-|oyr ida and their place of. residence as jis particularly known to the com- |plainant is 2141 N. W. Davis Street, | Apartment |that the defendants, Alan M. Cohen ‘and Elizabeth D. Cohen, his. wife, | twang” State of | Florida and their place of residence com- nt is 3012 Ferndale Avenue, | the| nt verily believes that all| tion “faults”; than Old England above named defendants are | twenty-one years} . x ee, jand that there is no person in the|We are proving it by giving the State of Florida, the service of &;| world better and more forceful summons in chancery upon whom seeks r if heirs, a Patton, lace of residence of Edward North Carolina. And it further inquiry nd enc: is particularly knowr Sherman, nt, Janie C. Holmes, is on= ida, ticularly known to the com. * Fae. nt is 60 Baird Street, Ashe- | Editor, The Citizen: North Carolina; that the de-| and! =i r are | English politician trying to ape Lazarus his wife, nts, Edgar M. 14, Portland, re non-residents of the particularly known to Maryland. That ft ver the age of will be Mrs. John P. Denison,| would bind said defendants. Young Ward and Mrs. Denison’s a ter, who will be in the city for|their names that the r t verily believes that there are other | who live in the persons other than the named de- fenda: a six months’ stay. Reference to the principal was made by Miss Ileen Williams. GERMANS CONFER WITH RUSSIANS (Continued from Page One) | many were greatly strengthened | and would continue so. One publication warned Allies to beware of the statements now being concerning the economic condi- ; tion of Germany. stated that many would be sur- \2 ja {ri i the Mordecai, his, wife, alive and if dead, jhe ng: false | ana spread | devisees, Thorn further and And it iligent search inquiry fter described. If 18 THEREFO! nm — Patton, his wife, if mai ied, if alive and if dead, their w ‘antees, M. if married, 8, devisees, legatees or Edward H. Crain , legatees or grantees, Jackson and Lazarus, to be interested in the property on which the complainant |Mary C. Whalton, Mary Sullivan, | quiet the title to in said bill andj i i i i | Which is hereinafter fully deseribea, | West Will give serious considera i dead to have been interested Rose Camero,!therein, are dead or alive, and if dead his, her or their . visees, legatees or grantees are un- Annie Crusoe known; that the place. of residence |of the defendants, William Patton his wife, and M. to de- Mordecai and —— Mordecai, his | great deal, Grain, his wife, if|out by the City of Key West to} Joseph Dom-! married, if alive, as is particularly | |known to the complainant is Broad- | way, | appearing after | that | Oregon; appearing after for complainant nts who have some claim, title | I or interest in the lands described in | Englishmen. the bill of complaint and herein- | the RE ORDERED fluential \ : jthat the defendants, William Patton | over” to England in speech, so,WANTED—a chance to bid on} known heirs, devisees, legatees 01 C. Mordecai and ——| it their unknown gran- and -— his wife, if married, if alive ad, their unknown heirs, Joe Jackson, condl- | nis wife, if married, Janie C. Hol- The editorial’ mes, a widow, Edgar M. Lazarus |«peen” in its broadcast Ox: and’ Fannie H. his wife, Alan M, Cohen and Slizabeth D. | usage, prised should they learn that the Cohen, his wife, and all unknown Nazi state could continue a long | P* t war and cited the fact- that Ger- | follows: many was able to keep fighting | for four years in the last conflict | although the whole world was) against her. LEGALS CIRCULY COURT OF TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, FOR MONROE COUNTY, ‘LORIDA. EN CHANCERY, No 7-173 JULIUS SCHACHTER, Plaintiff, ! | vs. \ DOROTHY LITOWITZ SCHACHTER, Defendant. R FOR PUBLICATION .EFENDANT: DOROTHY LITOWITZ SCHACHTER, RD STREET NEW YORK required to ap- Somplaint ir ntitled cau 9 other of will oRD TO. TE 1631 BROOKLY. You are here r to the Bill of bove styled and on November .6th, 1 the -allegations the! taken as confessed, This order to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks Key West Citizen, a_news- paper published in Monroe County, | Florid: He i the : { and ordered 20th day! of September, A. Dt (Cireuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer it Court, Monroe | this 193 Clerk of the Circu' County, Florida. By Anita M. Salgado, Deputy Clerk. HARRY SIEGEL, Z Solicitor for Plaintiff. sept21-28; Oct5-12-19,1939 ; {allegations of be | © K day | (SBAL) Lots Two (2), Three (3) and Four (4), Section Twenty (20) ‘Township Sixty-five (65) South, Range Thirty-four (34) East containing Thirty-three (33) acres and known and described in the Monroe County Records as “Tom's Harbor Key”. ALSO, Lot One (1) of Section Tw: ty-nine (29), i en- Township . Sixty- South, Range ‘Thirty- 4) East containing eight half (8%) acres and known and described in the Monroe County Records as “Tom's Harbor Key”. Together with any and all riparian rights thereunto be- longing or in anywise apper- taining. nd they are hereby required to | appear to said bill of complaint on before Monday, the 2nd day of 1939, otherwise the be confessed by said de- | gece | detober, A. D. said bill will aken as endants and said cause eeded with ex parte. be ons having or claiming an in erest in the property described as n= IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that ished in Monroe County, Florida. DONE AND ORDERE! f August, A. D. 19) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court. | RAYMOND R. LORD, Solicitor for Complainant aug31; sept7-14-. Subscribe to The Citizen—20c j weekly. = SPECIAL WEEK END EXCURSIO Saturda: N RATES September 30th, through Sunday, October Ist, and for the next 4 week-ends, the OVERSEAS HIGHWAY offers these SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES. CAR and DRIVER $1.00 ROUND TRIP PER PASSENGER For passenger cars only: rates midnight Sunday inclusive: 25¢ EACH WAY effective midnight Friday to tickets not transferable. VERSEAS HIGHWAY | this order be published once a week | four consecutive weeks in The | West Citizen, a newspaper pub- 'D this 30th 39. °G | 21-28,1939 | PEOPLE’S FORUM OSTEEN LIKES PROGRAM Mr. L. P: Artman, Publisher, Key West Citizen, Key West, Florida. Dear Mr. Artman: In The Key West Citizen of September 2ist you have an edi- torial entitled, “Entertainment For Visitors”. I have read — this editorial with a great deal of in- terest, and‘in my opinion you out- line a very ‘interesting program for Key West, and one that could jbe carried out very elaborately jand with wery little expense. I |hope the good citizens of Key | tion to this subject. i I read: your paper with a great | deal of interest, and this is one| of the many fine things I have! {moticed, which appeals to me al , and we shall be happy | to distribute any literature put/ so sponsor such a program. Wih every good wish, I remain Yours very truly, ¥ T. B. O’STEEN, 1 Lines Corporation. i Jacksonville, Fla., | Sept. 26, 1939. PRONOUNCE “BEEN” Did anybody ever’ know of_an! | American ° ‘pronounciation? | Of course. not; because the Eng- jlish disdain“ our “American lan~ guage” and joke about our “nasal ! and uncultured — pro-| \nounciation. Asa matter of fact | ;we can do more and better work of expression, with all ‘our dic- has ever been able to do—and) usage in our “Americanisms”. Here in the North there are a small number of Anglomaniacs| past century and prefer to speak and act like i Unfortunately for} United States many in- leaders have “gone, that they sound more English! than American. No less a lady | of our land than Mrs. Roosevelt! clips her words in the manner of; {Downing street and pronounces ; \“been” like the vegetable, over |the radio. I noticed, in his re-! cent nation-wide broadcast, the! President stressed the ‘word! {4} giving us somewhat of aj shock. We wonder if Mr. Roose-} |velt’s interest in the English ; | peoples well-being -is limited to; ;mere phrases pronounced in pre-} scribed English style? 1 | This writer has never seen any | proof that English culture, in} ‘any field, could keep pace even for a day with our plain Amer-| ican product. We in. America not ‘only do not want to ape the jchilly English character but hope | to keep our noses clean and out jof English schemes to land us in; \the war they’ve brought them- | selves—over there. | Yours, Cc. G. FLINT. Hampstead, N. H., September 25, 1939. | (CLASSIFIED PERSONAL .. OLD AT 40! GET PEP. New Ostrex Tonic Tab- lets contain raw oyster invigo- rators and other stimulants. One dose starts new pep. Value $1.00. Special price 89¢. Call, write Gardner’s Pharfhacy. FOR RENT Hi NEWLY FURNISHED “APART- MENT, 3 or 4 rooms. Inner- spring mattresses. Available Oct. ist. Apply J. R: Deland, 317 William Street. sept27-lwk FURNISHED- DOWNSTAIRS APARTMENT, two bedrooms. 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PHONE 16 BEACH REPORTER _ (Continued from Page One) lines overboard to drag the reefs, But the darndest thing happened. of yellowtail, and they grabbed those hooks before, they touched bottom. We stayed theré an ; hour or more and had 48 of the |fish, but no submarine. We fin- jally quit because so many of the yellowtail had.-congregated that we could see them in vast schools down in the clear green water. As a matter of fact, the real rea- son we quit was that our missus, who had gone along as a witness in case we saw a sub, didn’t ap- preciate the’ beautiful green wa- |ter. It got so choppy that she |turned three shades greener her- |self. So we returned without a submarine. The next day a_ lighthouse keeper reported that he believed he had seen a submarine at night. He said a mysterious light kept bobbing up and down at sea dur- ing the evening. 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STATE CHAMBER EXPECTS BIG YEAR (Continued from Page One) the families of these share-hold- ers and will help to swell Flor- ida’s 1939-40 season. “Add to these factors the thou- sands of persons visiting the Florida Exhibit at the New York CHILLS AND FEVER Here’s Relief From Malaria! | _.Don’t let’ Malaria torture youl | Don’t shiver with chills and burn}, } with fever. | At first sign of Malaria, take Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. ‘A | H 9° | real Malaria medicine. Made espe- | cially for the earpoee Contains tasteless quinidine and iron. |, Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic ace | tually combats Malaria infection in | the blood. It relieves the freezing chills, the burning fever. Helps you feel better fast. | __Thousands take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic for Malaria and swear | by it. Pleasant to take, too. Even j children take it without a whimper. | , Don’t shiver and burn. At Ma- | laria’s first sign take Grove’s Taste- Jess Chill Tonic. At all drugstores. | Buy the large size as it gives you much more for your money, eng ee? careful su tvision. D, but every meal:/ { | | | | \ great it is rich in calcium {lime} and World’s Fair and we have an open and shut case supporting the prediction that 1939-40 is slated to be one of the greatest, if not the greatest, winter sea- sons the State of Florida. has ever hoped to enjoy”. Citizens & Taxpayers Nomination Form For the benefit of those to whom it was impractical to mail Nomination Forms for Mayor and seven Councilmen to be elected at the coming City Election — Citizens and Taxpayers, Inc., reprint here- with the form: Fill in the spaces below with the names of at least two men to whom you would en- trust the guidance of your city. FOR MAYOR FOR COUNCILMAN Mail this slip to P.O. Box 309, Key West, Florida. Citizens and Taxpayers, Inc., will be happy to include in their compilation any Nomi- nation Form clipped from this paper and mailed as stated. Ballots may be turned in at The Citizen office or at the Chamber of Commerce. FLASHING TEETH AT TWENTY | or her early in life 7 ‘ours is the task al science has to offer Fed b on Foods of ¢. Z. € Association, most of all the growing child