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p backdrop of black ve | | | SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1940 Rare Orchids Bloom at “Garden of Lakes” “+r ARGEST indoor garden ever built was a highlight of De- roit’s Michigan Flower Show, presenting several new features ever before attempted at any . S. floral event. Number one attraction this year vas the mammoth “Garden of akes” sponsored by Chrysler ‘orp., which took up a fourth of he total show .and contained 5,000 square feet of lagoons and pools complete with a bubbling and wandering through the blossoms id shrubs were dozens of stately —black and white sw. jamingoe: egrets, peacoc! . Egyptian ge More than rare orchid blooms (top), including specimens hat have been first prize winners it the Internati nal Flow: Show for sever ere grei.ped In one magnificent display u,ainst vet and irrors. These orchids were se- lected blossoms from the private ollection of Mr. and Mrs. Li Bloomfield Hills, Mich KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY Happenings Here Just Five, Ten and E Ten and Fifteen Years Ago Toplay As Taken From The ‘FIVE YEARS AGO Captain Robert Busby, and, master of the Yacht. Edna B., and Captain Broward Saunders, owner of the Launcti Sea Wolf, were both injured while attempt- ing to clear a large anchor which had become fouled in a smaller anchor of the yacht. owner sea Arriving in a Cuban seaplane? the N.M.—6, this morning from Havana were Oscar B. Santa Ma- ria Fernando Barbot and Mario Palacio. They came to receive delivery of another plane, which is to arrive from Miami and leave for Havana tomorrow. Inch-long pie of hail, ac- companied by a heavy wind and downpour of rain lasting about half an hour, were reported fall- ing at the American Shoals Lighthouse by B. A. Baker of the attendants. .The wind velocity was timated to be be- tween thirty-five and forty miles an hour one Many of the fish at Rauls Club Miramar aquarium were poison- ed during the pat few days, it was learned at the offices of the FERA this morning. Some dal, it is believed, placed some poisoned food in the water. van- A kingfish that insisted upon practicing aerial acrobatics wa divided between Eddie Russell. carpenter with the P. and O. S.S Company, and a cook from one of the camo cars in the yard. The fish was chasing mullet in the slip and leaped and landed on the dock. TEN YEARS AGO Claribel Contreras and Robert Dopp, who successful in winning the contest put on - for making the triv to Washington as guests of Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, will leave this evening for that city and will be accompanied to the railroad station by students of the High School, led by the band. were Two Key Westers, presumably King Gomez and _a companion, have been rescued from a dere- lict launch by the Steamer Port- reath and taken to Cuba. The two men were floating at the mercy of winds and tide and rough seas, and were exhausted when rescued. A photograph of the Saddle Bunches bridge of the Overseas Highway will be incorporated in } a 20-volume set of books about to be published hy the J. A Richards Co., of New York. The photograph was supplied the | One, thousand evergreerj trees were used in the foundation and background of the “Garden of Lakes,” along with 500 birch trees. There were 470 rhododendrons, 200 mountain laurel, 1200 azaleas, and 400 other flowering shrubs. Five thousand tulips bloomed in one immense bed encircling one of the pools. | For the first time in any Amer- | can flower show, “Garden of the Lakes” presented full-grown flow- | ering fruit trees—three apricot | trees in full flower and five peach ri Iso in bloom, One hundred | s of stone were used in this| garden alone, with 6400 sq. feet of | bent grass sod as the lawns. Files Of The Citizen company,’ at through the merce. its solicitation, chamber of! com-| A play written by gard Ott Russell, -.of , the: High School faculty, describing local conditions under the name of | “Our ‘Island City”, willbe pre- Mrs. Hilde- LEGALS LBILA E. PERKY, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All Creditors and All Persons Having Claims or ands Against Said Estate: You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may _ have against the estate of Leila E. Perky, deceased, late of Monroe County, Florida, to the Hon. Raymond R. Lord, County Judge of Monroe County, and file the same in his of- fice in the County Courthouse in Monroe County, Florida, within eight calendar months from the! date of the first publication hereof. Said claims or demands to contain and to be sworn to and presented as aforesaid, or same will be bar- red. See Section 120 of the 1933 THE COUNTY JUDGE’S COURT the légal address of the claimant | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN LEGALS IN THE COUNTY JUDGE’S COURT, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN PROBATE. In_re Estate of REBECCA E. ROBERTS, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITO! TO ALL CREDITORS, LEGATEES, DISTRIBUTEES AND ALL PER- SONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DE- MANDS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF REBECCA E. ROBERTS, DE- CEASED: You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required to present any claims or demands, which you, the Estate of Rebecca E. deceased, late of Monroe County, R. Lord, County Judge, in and for Monroe ‘County, Florida, at his of- jfice in the C Monroe County, Florida, within | eight calendar months from the | ‘date of the first publication hereof. | |Said claims or demands shall be in | writing and contain the place of | residence and post office address. | or either of you, may have against | Roberts, | Florida, to the Honorable Raymond | nty Court House of | | PAGE THRE® A BUYING GUIDE TO KEY WEST Firms Listed In This Space Are Probate Act. Date April 3, A. D. 1940. PAUL KUNSCHIK, T. CARLOS HENSLEE, ROBERT M. HARRIS, lof the claimant and shall be sworn | {to by the claimant, his agent or at- | | torney. All such claims sor demands not | As_Administrators C. T. A. of Leila E. Perky, Deceased. apr6-18-20-27,1940 IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT FLORIDA. IN In_Re: Estate of R. C. PERKY, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All Creditors and All Persons Having Claims. or Demands | Against Said Estate: You, and each of you, are hereby | notified and required ‘to present | any claims and demands — which you, or either of you, may_ have; against the estate of R. C. Perky, deceased, late. of Monroe Coun Florida, to the Hon. Raymond RB. Lord, County Judge of Monroe PROBATE. fice in the County Courthouse in Monroe County, Flotida, within eight calendar months. from the date of ‘the first publication hereof, | Said claims.or démands to contain the legal address of the claimant jand to be sworn to and presented ds aforesaid, or same’ will be bar-— red. See Section 120 of the 1933 Probate Act Date Apett 3) ALD. 1940. _ ROBERT M utors of the CoH Penns, De- ; jIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL | CIRCUIT, MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY. Alice Lightbown MacLennon Plaintiff, vs. Daniel G. MacLennon, Defendant. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION TO THE DEFENDANT: David G. MacLennon, Clo Curran, Town of Arden, State of Delaware. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint in the above styled and entitled cause on May 6th, 1940 otherwise | taken as confessed. once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in Key! | West, Florida. of April, 1940, sented under the direction of Mrs. Russeil and sponsored by Temple 17, Pythian Sisters. Tonight at 8 o'clock, J. Lance-| lot Lester and Miss Jessie Hei-| dorn will meet Robert B. Austin and Miss Nell Rose Knight in the sinals of the Scotch Tourney at} Novelty Golf Course at the corner of Simontorf and Eaton streets, FIFTEEN YEARS AGO The Circuit Court for this dis- trict will convene here tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock,-with Judge A. J. Rose, presiding. The negro who is alleged to have killed an- other negro here a short time ago on Petronia street will be uied during the term, Qll the b ‘The ~Lover Garden” will blossom tomorrow night at the San Carlos Theater, in all their radiant, colorful beauty and sparkling life, for then is the opening performance of this wonderful musical com- edy. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Farthing | and children arrived over the F.E.C. Saturday morning to spend the summer and probably next | winter. Mr. Farthing has been away from the island city for | over four years, but he was “lured” bac From all indications the card} party next Thursday night at the | American Legion clubhouse, sponsored by the women of Key j West as a means of raising| money for the American Mission to: Lepers, Inc., will be Welle tended. All the Eas Services ‘at the'! various churches of the city yes- | terday were well-attended, with appropriate programs carried out,! in connection during the morn- | ing and evening. An _ excellent } musical program was rendered at i the well-attended Ley Memorial | Church, | Ask Pop, He Knows Young Hopeful—Pa, what do | standing armies sit on when they | are tired? (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer | Clerk of the Circuit Court, Mon- roe County, Florida. By: (Sd.) Florence E, Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. apr6-13-20-27; may4,1940 IN THE COUNTY JUDGE's CouRT,! MONHOE COUNTY, STATE OF REBECCA BE. ROBERTS, Deceased. NOTICE OF PROBATE THE STATE OF FLORIDA, TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF SAID DE- CEDE You are hereby notified. that a written instrument purporting to be the Last Wl and Testament of said decedent has been admitted to probate in said Court. You are hereby commanded with- in six calendar months from the date of the first publication of this notice to appear in gaid Court and show se, if any yeu can, why the action of said Court in admit- ting said Will te probate should not | stand unrevoked. (SEAL). RAYMOND R. LORD, County Judge, Montoe Florida. mar3s0; apr6-13-20,1940 Subseribe to The: Citizen-—20c weekly. IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, | County, and file the game in his of- | 20-27,1940 | | Apr the allegations therein will be! This order to be published | |Sa Done and ordered this 5th day | y | Garese , Islamorad: ‘County, | |filed within the time and in the manner prescribed herein shall be void. \ "Rated the 30th day of Murch, A. 'p. 1940. HOLLON BERVALDI, ecutor of the Last Will and Rebecca E. Rob- As 5: i Testament of erts, deceased. |W. CURRY HARRIS, | Attorney for Executor. ! mar30; apré 1940 [IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE | ENTH. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, | ROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN | CHANCERY, ESTHER WOLFE RUBIN, Plaintiff, vs. LOUIS RUBLN, aatendan’s ORDER A LOUIS RUBIN, | Danamora State Hospital, Danamora, New York. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint in the above styled and entitled cause | on May 6th, 1940 otherwise legations the rear will be | confessed. | This order to be published once la week Ss jin Phe the al- taken as for four consecutive wee Key West Citizen, a nev County, Florida. By: (Sd.) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk, 0-27; may4,1940 japrs- LIST OF INSPEC AND POLLI The following is list of in spectors, clerks, together with the which have Board of for the held on Pri Tuesday PRECINCT Polling Place: 412 Whitehead et, Key West, Florida; Clerk Gardner; Inspectors: |Henriquez, Gerald Adams, | Daniels. | ECOND PRECINCT Polling Place: 727 L. Street, Key Oscar’ Solano: | Parks, Hilary PRomaguerra. THIRD PRECINCT Polling Place: 1 Southard |Street, Key West, Bernard Elwood: Insi Archer, r. Norcis Ww Inspectors F. Whalton, Emilio C. OURTH PRECINCT Polling Place: 521 Division Street, | Key West, Fla : Orlando Albert Rodriguez, Jose Polling Place: 60! Key West, Florida Clerk: Clyde M | Baker 8: Wilson — Jolly, |Clarence Higgs, Cecil Russell. SIXTH. PRECINCT 1215 Petronia Florida; Clerk: Inspectors: Chris- acher, Beauregard y. Adams. Polling. | Street, | Phillip Plac v 1111 Duval Street, . Florida; Clerk: Robert Inspectors: W. B.C a Amable, Jr. PRECIN Corner of iKey Wi | Bethel; | Ralph j Arencibi Semi- lea cs s High | West, lorida; c |spectors: Johnnie 1A. Russell, J. R. 4 TH PRECINCT |_ Polling athon Grocery, | Marathon, ee | Raaeabues y Moore, TENTH PRECINCT | Polling — Plac Lee Florida; Inspectors ell, Orion Pinder’ Cler' y P. Pinde | Pinder. B. Parker: R P arrett’s | P: " ae Rock Harber, Elor- ida; Clerk: Ivan BE. Felton; Inspec tors: John Curry, ‘Thomas J. 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