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PAGE FOUR SOCIAL CALENDAR MONDAY— Dance at Cuban Club with Rockaway Beach orchestra, Ted Lewis, playing. 9:30 p. m. TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club Supper. 6 p. m. Stone Church Annex. Sadie Hawkins Day Dance, auspices Club Marti. 9:30 p. m. Habana-Madrid. WEDNESDAY— } Day of celebration on opening of Key West Naval Station will be climaxed by mammoth parade at 7:30, street dance at Southard and Duval at 9:30 and Officers Ball at La Concha Ballroom at 10 o'clock. pe a THURSDAY— Lions Club Supper. 6:30 p. m. Stone Church Annex. Band Concert. 8 p. m. Bayview Park. Rotary Club Luncheon. 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Parish Hall. panies Ve SUNDAY— Band Concert. 4 p. m. Art Center Park. Large Miieedcene At Tyines- Villareal Wedding Saturday In a home wedding Saturday! Albury, Angela Caro, John Cates, Pie sar hse ee ee E. C. Gomez, Violet Roberts, came the bride of Julius . Villareal, Jr. The ceremony was ihe Sawyer, eee egks iule performed by Notary Public|Mauricia Villavisani. Pedro Aguilar, at the residence} Messrs E. Esquinaldo, Jr. E. of Mr. and Mrs. Emerito Gomez, |Gomez, Rogelio Gomez, R. Ham- lin, Esmond Albury, W. Roberts, aunt and uncle of the bride. The bride wore a_beautiful/C. Baker, M. Leon, Scott Sawyer, James white crepe satin dress and car- tied a bouquet of white flowers. Best man was-Frank Tynes, Jr., |A. Arnou, G. Hopkins, |Hopkins, E. Hopkins, M. Tynes, | F.-¥ynes, Jr., F. Tynes, Sr., John | | | Mrs. Percy Curry and daugh- ter, Rose Elizabeth, left on the |11 o'clock bus of Florida Motor | Lines yesterday for Miami where | they will visit for about a week. | Boss | Mrs. Maybelle Lewis and daughter Joan, from San An-}| | tonio, Texas, arrived in the city! yesterday on a sight seeing trip| ‘and, said Mrs. Lewis, enjoyed a | very delightful ride and an in- teresting explanation of the city’s history. | L. W. Heatley, passenger agent jof the Greyhound Bus Lines: in |Philadelphia, on vacation from |his duties was an arrival in the \city yesterday for his first trip jand was delighted. He left in the ;afternoon for Miami from where lhe will take plane today for Ha- lvana, to return tomorrow and leave for headquarters. | C. B. Caldwell, U. S. inspec- tor of Drugs and Food, arrived on the afternoon bus yesterday, and after enjoying a sight seeing |ride, left in the afternoon for | Miami. Mrs. Jack Russell who had been visiting with her mother |and other relatives, left yester- day afternoon on the bus for |Miami, where her husband _ is |owns a sewing machine to lend: THE KEY WEST CITIZEN (Continued from Page One) Mrs. William R. Warren, mem-|also possessed 31. dirigibles but | giog Saturday night at 8:30 ber of the Key West Chapter of |the personnel was wholly ineffi-| o'clock at the home, 202 Fleming the Red Cross, is desirous of hav-|cient. England fared worse than |street. Funeral services will be ing someone in Key West who! any of the major powers, having | held tomorrow afternoon 4 o'clock 5 | from the chapel of the Lopez Fun- eral Home. Rev. Arthur B. Dim- WEATHERFORD RITES TUESDAY it to the chapter for use in the | barely 500 planes and only 1 preparation of articles of wearing | mostly outmoded warships, along mick, of St. Paul’ apparel and other clothing which | with a totally ‘inefficient corps of | Church, will officiate. is now going on, pilots. By* the end.of the war,} The deceased is survived by As a cites of the Red] phenomenal progress had beenjher husband, William Weather- CLL eeeoaral en ele, ae made in this branch of warfare | ford. ments for home and war relief |@"4 both w@rring factions were and the need of machines with | about on even terms at that time. which to facilitate the work is} The first air raid of the big conflict was made on Antwerp) 's Episcopal CARD OF THANKS Our sincere thanks is extended to our friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness ten- dered us during our recent be- reavement, the loss of our be- loved one, Col. Samuel J. Wolfe. We are indeed grateful to those who gave the use of their cars, the donors of the beautiful floral tributes and messages of sym- pathy, the American Legion, Florida National Guard and Spanish War Veterans. We as- sure one and all that their kind- ness will never be forgotten. oct30-1t THE FAMILY. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS | One of the most entertaining | year. city’s de- | and amusing performers with Al) fenses were improved and the Friedman’s orchestra is Flea/raids decreased in effectiveness found to be absolutely necessary, and it is for this reason that Mrs. i ‘ Warren, chairman (uh ie produc- by a German Zeppelin during/ tion committee, is asking for loan | the latter part of August, 1914.| of machines. |The first raid on Paris occurred | in October of that year. As to- ARMISTICE DAY day, the Germans’ chief objective PROGRAM TOLD was England, and the first im- portant bombing activity on that! —_—_ country happened in January,) (Continued from Page One) 1915, when several cities on the Cleveland night club: Miss Ruby |Norfolk coast were visited by| Tucker, blues singer well known |Zeppelins.” Forty-one persons in New York; Bill Knipper,|were killed by bombs in the in- comedy dancer featured at the/itial raid on London on May 31, Roosevelt Hotel, Jacksonville; | 1915, and residents in the heart Red Thornton, comedy cartoonist, | of England’s capital clearly saw and two or three other fine acts|/the Zeppelins during ~ raids on being assembled by Sid White. | September 8 and 9 of the same However, the MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1939 TRANSPORTATION Seven Passengers From Tampa Arriving on the Steamship |Cuba, of the.P. and O. Co., this |morning from Tampa were five |first and two second cabin pas- |sengers for Key West, and 34 first and five second cabin pas- sengers for Havana. iToday’s Horoscope Today s degree indicates a hard worker, who will compel a good |place in the world by persistence. jIn its best phases and with prop- |er major aspects this quality gen- jerally leads to great fortune; and even when hampered by te 3 contrary conditions it will nearly Rien ie See, ys ‘always bring a large measure of Rogers, Mrs. M. Manegold, «Luis | success. Sardinas, Mrs. L.2Anderson and | son Douglas Antérgon. On the manifest of the ‘ship were the following articles: For Key West, 50 tons of freight, one automobile and three sacks of mail, and for Havana, 300 sacks of mail. The ship sailed at 10:30 o'clock ! for Cuba with 12 first cabin and} eight second cabin bookings from j ©" THE | TITS EVERYDAY ARUNDEL Key West, two automobiles and 10 sacks of mail. $.S. Colorado Due Tomorrow Steamship Colorado, of the Clyde-Mallory Lines, is due to arrive tomorrow morning from New York and after discharging go will sail for Tampa. | SPECIALS Sugar, (with $1,00 order— 10-1 limit), 1b — HOTEL centrally located and modernly equipped for comfort |Cates, Jaime Mira, D. Martinez,| employed with the P. and O. S. Jt., Esteban Fernandez, B. Bazo,|S. Co. and attached to the Frank Gomez, Julius Bacal |S eam Florida. carried ajJose . Castro, Cleveland Wells, —— was held|Jose Zarate, Helio Gomez, J.| Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Wilson, |Torres, R. Machin, ‘Edmond |of Sarasota, were arrivals over Shuber, Joe Romero, Frank Al-|the highway and after a pleasant varez, C. Griffin, M. Griffen,|ride over the city, decided to re- brother of the bride, and the maid of honor was Eva Valdes. Maid of honor wore a lavender dress of net and bouquet. Reception after the ceremony. Present were Mesdames J. R. Villareal, Sr. Josefina Gomez, Madden, recognized as the | due to the high altitude the Zep- world’s fastest novelty trap-|pelins were forced to attain to drummer, formerly with Ted avoid shelling from the city. Lon-| ® Lewis, Jan Garber “and other/don witnessed its first daylight celebrated orchestras. Madden is air raid in 1917, with a resultant known to some Key Westers who! loss of 159 lives. have seen him in person the last! three years at the Royal Palm! Club, Miami. CITY ELECTION, NOV. 14, 1939 eecvesecsecoesee For Mayor WILLARD M. ALBURY (For Re-Election) Libby’s Roast Beef, can - Cut-Rite Paper. 10c.size _ 5c Cream, 3 cans - 19¢ Olive Oil, 10c size Se Chicken Feed, 10 Ibs. _ 25¢ Five women he had_ married For Mayor Frank Tynes, Armanda Aguilar, Pedro Aguilar and Evelio Valdes. Elvira Hernandez, Josefa Leon,' Misses Leona Arias, Rogelia Consuelo Gomez, Carmen Ogden,!Gomez, Eva Valdes, Eloina Her- Aurora Dole, Virginia Solano,|nandez,' Marta Moreno, Zoriada Florrie Key, Harry Perez, Laura}La Fe, Vilma La Fe, Naomi Castro, Mrs. E. Gomez, Mabel|Hjort, Alice Ogden, Violet Rob- Acosta, Ana Amelia Key, Maria’ erts, Henrietta Ranger, Lila De- Montecino, Nena Vargas, Helen; meritt, Vanessa Collins, Erun- Fernandez, Villeta Garcia, Rachel dina Davila, Claudina La Fe, Sanchez, Susie Cassidy, Benj. | Josefina Ovide, Marta Gomez, Tynes, Violet Roberts, Carmen| Dolores Gomez, Doris Lowe, Casado, Obdulia Garcia, Cleve-| Caridad .Gomez, Elsa Solano and land Wells, Harry Lowe, Oscar| Antonia Lacedonia. Ramirez, Henrietta Ranger, Do-! The newlyweds will be at lores Mira, E. Knowles, Sara Al-|home to their many friends at fonso, Isabel Sweeting, Esther'932 United street. “TH, WEATHER Key West, Fla., Oct. 30, 1939. Observation taker at 7:30 a. m, 78th Mer. Time Temperatures Highest last 24 hours _. Lowest last night Mean Normal Reception Honored | High School Teachers Over fifty residents gathered at St. Paul's Annex last Friday evening to honor faculty of the Junior-Senior High School and members of the School Board in a reception given by Room Moth- | ers of the school P.-T. A. Mrs. Milton Sawyer welcomed the teachers and expressed ap- preciation of the parents for the splendid work they are doing. Musical program consisted of a piano solo by Kingman Curry, a vocal solo by Mrs. Andrew El- wood and a vocal duet by Mrs. Elwood and Flossie Mae Key. First prize in a game contest was awarded to Mrs. Robert B. Russell, consolation going to Mrs. Jose Sanchez. Mrs. Andrew El- wood won “Going to Jerusalem”. Door prize was won by Harry Baker. Those present included: | Mrs. Jose T. Sanchez, Jr., Mrs. | Wm. T. Doughtry, Jr, Mrs. E.| Henriquez, Mrs. C. H. Ketchum, | Mrs. Lawton Watson, Mrs. H. E. Day, Kingman Curry, Lawton E. 12:06 Watson, Wm. T. Doughtry, Jr., H. 11:18 E Day, Mrs. Bessie Eagan, Mrs. : ;. Barometer dt 7:30 a. m., today Ida Kennedy, Mrs, Hilton. Curry, |Sea-tevel —. ae -, 29.85 — Reba Sawyer, Mrs. Juliette 5 Wind Today ussell, Donald Myers, Mrs. Don- i ald Myers, Mrs. Agnes Demer- Rivet itt, Mrs. Laurence Higgs. 96% 70 Laurence Higgs, Juanita Leurs, Barbara Taylor, Mrs, Andrew El-| N. B.—Comfortable humidity wood, Andrew Elwood, Mrs. Cor-|should be a few points below rine Key, Miss Flossie Mae Key, mean temperature W: E. Fowler, C. H. Mains, John R. Offutt, Olive Engel, Horace! O'Bryant, Ruth O’Bryant, Mrs. W. | P. Archer, Mrs. Robert Byron| Russell, Miss Fortuna Lopez, Miss | Margaret Neff, Mrs. Mein Rus-| Key West and Vicinity: Mostly sell, Chas. H. Ketchum. \cloudy tonight and Tuesday, Harry M. Baker, Mrs. Harry M.| probably occasional showers; Baker, Mrs. Godfrey Thompson, |cooler; fresh easterly to north- Mrs. Grace Hilton, Mrs. Allan|erly winds, moderate strong and Cleare, Allan Cleare, Mrs. O. C./squally at times. Howell, Miss Clara Lankford, Se-| Small craft warnings displayed bastian Cabrera, Jr., Loure Carter | 12 Noon in Key West District. Thompson, Miss Mary Trevor,|N.B-—~Forecast. indicates winds Miss Eliza Gardner, Milton Saw- | between 19 to 31 miles per hour yer. Mrs. E. A. Ramsey, Mrs. Se-; Florida: Partly cloudy north, 84 18 Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 7:30 a. m., inches __. Total rainfall since Oct. inches “_._. Baan AUD Excess sitice Oct. 1, inches 4.64 Total rainfall since January 1, inches. ___ ie |Excess since Jan. 1, inches Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 6:34 a. Sunset 5:46 p. Moonrise 8:45 p. Moonset 9:31 a. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) AM. 5:33 _ 0.29 1, 2.85 m. m m m. P.M. Low 4:53 High WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Tuesday) bastian Cabrera, Jr., Rev. O. C.|mostly cloudy in south, probably | Howell. Rose Camero Will Marry Saturday |night. eaten Jacksonville to Florida Straits Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam G. Ca-|and East Gulf: Moderate to fresh mero announce the coming mar- |northerly winds over north and riage of their daughter, Rose de|fresh easterly to northely winds Malmedy, to Ulyssus Edward |over south portions, moderately Parodi, III, of Miami, at a nuptial | Strong and squally at times over mass at St. Mary’s Catholic;extfeme south portion, partly church next Saturday morning, |¢loudy to overcast weather to- November 11, at 11 o'clock. jnight and Tuesday; occasional Miss Camero is a graduate of |Tain over south portion. Convent of Mary Immaculate, class of '39. Mr. Parodi is a| When Miss Camero spent her va- young lawyer. The romance, (cation in Miami as the guest of culminating in the wedding this|her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. week, started early last summer’ A. G. joceasional showers southeast and extreme. south portion tonight and Tuesday, cooler Tuesday and in north and west portions to- j 1 |main over night and registered at the Hotel La Concha. Hamilton Adams, who is en- gaged in boat building at Mate- cumbe, left over the highway |yesterday after spending the | weekend with his family. | Mrs. Tom Gallagher, who was visiting for two days in the city | jand meeting her many friends, | left on the afternoon bus yester- | \day and after remaining a day) jin Miami, will leave for her| {home in New York. | | Mrs. Isabel Martinez, who had been visiting with her relatives and many friends, left on the 5 o'clock bus yesterday afternoon ‘on the return to Miami. | George Albury, of Plantation iKey, who was spending the j weekend with his family at the home on Southard street, left in the afternoon on the return to| {his home at Plantation. Emory Pierce who had been on a business visit to Miami, was a |returning passenger on the 5:30 | bus yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Minnie Otto, who had} }been away for four months in |North Carolina, and in Miami ;with her sons Dr. Osgood Otto jand family and Assistant State | Attorney Joe Otto and family, returned home on the 5°30 bus/ yesterday. Mrs. Edith Russell, who was |visiting with relatives and \friends for several weeks in Mi- ami, returned to the city Satur- |day night over the highway. L. R. Studebaker, who had been visiting in Key ‘West for two days, was a passenger on} the morning bus for his home in Panama City. Robert Burns, screen and radio star, and Mrs. Burns, were pas- sengers leaving today on the Steamship Cuba for a short va- cation in Havana. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Freyburg jand Mrs. Freyburg’s mother,«Mrs. S. Salvador, who came in last | week to attend the funeral of Col. Sam J. Wolf, left this morning | over the highway for their home| in St. Augustine. | Ralph Lester, representing one of the large condiment manufac- turing companies, and who is a |frequent visitor to Key West, ar-| rived over the highway this} morning for his usual stay. H | Sidney Pilcher, representing one |of the large -clothing companies | | of New Orleans is, a visitor in the | city meeting his many friends. } | DIVORCE SUIT FILED | Suit for divorce was filed in Circuit Court Saturday afternoon by Mario Sibila against Mary {Grace Sibila, whose home is in |New York. The defendant is |over the age of 21 and there is no person in the State of Florida the | service of a summons in chancery | would bind the defendant. The suit provides that the or- der be published in The Citizen for four consecutive weeks, the first publication to appear on (November 1. A ets |met for the first time at the trial “All in all, it will be a grand | of Calvin Burke, convicted in At- bit of entertainment for our/lanta for misuse of the mails in | Solicitor tor Armistice Night dance and floor show”, Marvil said today. “From all I have been able to gather it} will be the finest such event ever | staged in Key West. Certainly this city has never danced to a better orchestra and has not seen | a better show anywhere at any price. . i “I have seen the band and show in action at one of the bet-! ter clubs at Miami Beach and know that they will put on a/ jreal performance. We are work- | ing on redecoration of the Coun-| try Club, and this ball and show will be presented in a beautiful | new setting and will be marked by the same type of service and, entertainment to be found in any | club anywhere”. ¢ | Other details will be an-! nounced later, the post's enter-| tainment committee indicated. A special meeting of all the mem-! bers of the post will be held at! the clubhouse, Whitehead and| United streets, Friday. night to discuss final arrangements. LEGALS IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY | JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, | STATE OF FLORIDA. In re Estate of G. BOWNE PATTERSON, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL CREDITORS, LEGATEE: DISTRIBUTEES, AND ALL P’ SONS HAVING ‘CLAIMS OR MANDS AGAINST SAID ESTATE: You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required to present all claims, which you, or either of you, may have against the Estate of G. | Bowne Patterson, deceased, late of Monroe County, Florida,’ to, the Honorable Raymond R. Lord, Coun- ty Judge of Monree County, Flor- ida, at his office in ‘the County Court House in Key West, Monroe County, Florida, within twelve (12) months from the date of the first publication of this Notice. | Dated September 15th, A. D. 1939. | E D) D Testament of G.. Bowne Patter- son, deceased: septi8-25; , oct2-9-16-23-30; nov6-13, | 1939. NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE Notice is hereby given that under | and by virtue of a certain order and decree of foreclosure and sale made and entered on the 28th day, of September, 1939, in and by the | Circuit Court of the State of Flor- ida in and for Monroe County, in Chancery, in a cause therein pend- | ing, wherein H. B. Bailey is plain- | tiff and Miami Bank and_ Trust Company, a corporation of Florida, | as trustee, Charles B. Filer, in- dividually ‘and as administrator de bonis non of the Estate of Eli: beth M. Filer, deceased, and W. M. | Miles, are defendants, foreclosure | of lien of Tax Sales ' Certificates, the undersigned Special Master in| Chancery will offer for sale and| will sell at public outcry for cash | in hand to the highest and_ best | bidder at the front door of the) County Court House of Monroe County, Florida, in the City of Key West, Florida, during the legal hours of sale, on Monday, the 6th | day of November, A. D. 1939, the following described land, situate, lying and being in the County of | Monroe, State.of Florida, to-wit: “NE% of NW%, Section 32, Township 60 South, Range 46 East, containing 40 acres, on the Island of Key Largo, in the County of Monroe and State of Florida, together with riparian rights and water privileges ap- purtenant and adjacent there- to.” and “Lot 1 of Section 32, Town- ship 60 South, Range 40 East on the Island of Key Largo, containing 16% acres, in the County of Monroe and State df Florida, being also described in that certain deed recor in deed Book C-4 at Page 4 of the public records of Monroe County, Florida, together with riparian rights and water priv- ileges appurtenant and adjacent thereto.” Dated October 2, 1939. ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR, cial Master in Chancery. Vv. ALBURY, Plajntit?. is Oetd-9-16-23-30,1939 | Spe WILLIAM courting them. WM. T. DOUGHTRY, JR. For Tax Assessor-Collector SAM B. PINDER CLASSIFIED COLUMN MALE HELP WANTED NATIONALLY KNOWN CON- For Police Justice WESLEY P. ARCHER | For Chief of Police IVAN ELWOOD (For Re-Election) CERN desires part-time repre-| sentation for local territory. Our complete line of special | and stock printed business | forms affords man excellent} opportunity to work part-time | for substantial income. Reorder protecticn. Write for full par- ticulars. The Shelby’ *Sales- book Co., Shelby, Ohio. i oct30-nov2-tx | FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE, 5 rooms and bath; G. E. Refrigerator.’ 517 Bahama street. oct26-10tx | i UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, | two bedrooms. Modern con- } veniences. Apply Smith’s Gro- cery, corner Georgia and Vir-| ginia streets. oct20-tf FURNISHED APARTMENTS, | electric refrigerators. Apply | Valdes Bakery. sept30-3mo | For Chief of Police C. (Floney) PELLICIER For Captain Night Police | ALBERTO. CAMERO (For Re-Election) For Captain Night Police MYRTLAND CATES For Captain Night Police ROBERT J. LEWIS titer known as Bobby) For City Councilman RALPH B. BOYDEN For City Councilman COL. L. C. BRINTON For City Councilman JOHN CARBONELL, JR. For City Councilman GUY CARLETON FURNISHED DOWNSTAIRS APARTMENT, two bedrooms. All modern conveniences. 1500 | For City Councilman OSWALDO CARRERO Seminary street. oct9-tf | COMPLETELY FURNISHED! BUNGALOW and Apartment. For City Councilman JONATHAN CATES Frigidaire, hot water, ete. 1321 | Newton street. sept29-tf | ACRIFICE—Lot near Rest Beach, must be sold quick. Box | M, The Citizen. oct30-4tx FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. Run from Washington to Von) Phister street. $850. Apply rear 1217 Petronia street. aprl4-s { FOURTEEN-FT. V-BOTTOM) CYPRESS BOAT; Four Horse} Johnson Outbeard Motor; Four Life Preservers, One Fire Ex-}| tinguisher; Pair of Oars and Row Locks; Anchor with Ropé; | Umbrella—all for $85.00. Apply | 1217 Petronia Street. jun27-s | HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends | in need of a good night's rest! to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL.) Clean rooms, enjoy the homey! 917 Fleming St. Thomas Mitchell and Rita Hayworth ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c: Night—15-25¢ LEONARD B. GRILLO! ‘Lennie’ For City Councilman IN (Better known as i) For City\Councilman ERNEST A. RAMSEY For City Councilman JIM ROBERTS (For Re-Election) For City Councilman CARL L. SOULE For City Councilman JOHN GLENWOOD SWEETING For City Councilman EVERETT P. WINTER WHERE AND WHEN CAN YOU BUY AT THE BEST? Jeanette MacDonald and Reo Ft nose => IE and convenience at Small Octagon Soap, 5 bars 10c Small Octagon Powder, 5 pkgs. __ = Matches, 2 for Shrimp, can | TIFT'S GROCERY considerate | rates— . 5c 10 $1.50 “Fwo Pensons. Charles St. at Mt. Royal Ave. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. 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