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PAGE FOUR :-: SOCIETY : NOTES OF TODAY Mrs. Albury Returns Mrs. Ancel Albury returned to- day from Jacksonville where she had been visiting with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Scammons., She was accompanied by her granddaugh- ter, Georgia Ann Scammons. Returns To Camp Robert B. Pinder, mechanic at the C. C. C. camp at West Sum- merland Key, left this morning for the camp after a stay of one night with his family in the city. | To Philadelphia Home Larry Bossinger, visitor who had been enjoying a_ very} pleasant stay in Key West, left! this morning for his home in! Philadelphia with several stops| at principal cities en route. On Miami Business Trip | George Kantor left this morn-| ing for a brief visit in Miami, and expects to return on the late} bus this evening. Visiting In Tavernier Mr. and Mrs. George Schrieber left this morning on the 7 o’clock bus for a day at Tavernier with relatives and friends, ih Mrs. Cahill Leaves - Mrs. O. E. Cahill, “who ~ had been visiting in the city with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. West at the) Lois Pinder Leads Union Queen Contest Returns tabulated in the Island | City Union May Queen contest Hast weekend shows that Lois! |Pinder, the Ley rial Meth-, odist Church Sunde ) leading with a nerrow margin over Miss Juanita Dongo, the First: "M. E.' Church entry, Miss Pinder’s to- | tal was 2515, while Miss Dongo| had amassed a total of 2353 points. The Fleming Street Church en-) try, Miss Flossie Mae Key was) running third with a 1090 total. Next count of ballots will be | made this weekend, and the final count comes on May 2nd. } LICENSE ISSUED Marriage license was issued from the office of County Judge ernoon authorizing the marriage of Joseph C.-McMahon, Jr., and Martha Malone. Rev, A. L, Maureau, S. J., of St. Mary’s Star | of The Sea Church will officiate. | Mrs. Laura G. Malone is cus- todian and guardian of the bride! to be, who is 18, and it became necessary for her to give her con- sent to the marriage. home 1113 Varela street, left on) the morning bus and will visit) through the states before return- ing to her home in Eldon, Ohio. Rom Leaves Tomorrow Carl Rom, chief radio elec-| trician with the Coast Guard, will leave tomorrow for Jupiter | Inlet to make certain improve- ments on the radio beacon at that point. He will be absent from; the city for several days. Visitors From Illinois Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Racey, of Lorrain, Ill., were visitors at the Tropical Aquarium and the Coast Guard museum this morning and Were surprised at the elaborate displays at both places. Real Estate Transfers Realty transfers recorded in the county court house yesterday and this morning are as follows: From Wilbert Roberts to Nels Peter Nelson, lot 180 feet from the corner of Southard street and Love Lane on the southwesterly side of the Lane for the sum of $900. From Jose Perez Rosendo and \the There was one suit for divorce | entered in the office of Clerk} |Ross C. Sawyer, of Circuit Court, | (SEAL) and that was the case of Isabel} Richardson Farquhar versus Wal- | ter Farquhar. ‘KNOW FLORIDA’ (Continued frora Page One) | largest snipe-boat fleet in the na-! tion. That city each year holds| International Snipe Boat} |Races which draw participants} land spectators from all parts of| the country. | | | “Suwannee River’, written by! {Stephen Foster. ‘Fhe Suwannee! |flows through the north central | portion of the state. ' Tarpn are known as “Silver| Kings”. Once in a while one is} {caught with scales of a golden | tint, that’s a “Golden King”! | The first volunteer life-saving | | corps in the United States was! | formed in Florida more than 30 years ago. The corps is still ac- | jtive at Jacksonville Beach each { ;summer season. | Collier is the largest county in |Florida. The longest coast line i |for the ships at the naval’ station, Raymond R. Lord yesterday aft- | DIVORCE ACTIONS |. jfor four consecutive weeks in The Florida’s official State Song is] + THE KEY WEST CITIZEN LEGALS IN_ CIRCUIT COURT, STATE OF FLORIDA, ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. LORNE McLEOD, Plaintiff, TRANSPORTATION | S. S. ALAMO ARRIVED Steamship Alamo of the Clyde- Mallory Lines, arrived in port yesterday afternoon 2:45 from New York with 130 tons of freight for this port, which was delivered at the Mallory dock and the vessel sailed at 7:15 for Tampa. There were Several shipments for the navy, principally stores vs. JUDITH McLEOD, H Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill filed in the above-stated cause that Judith McLeod, the defendant therein named, is a ‘non-resident of the State of Florida and that her. residence is unknown to. plaintiff: that said.defendant js, oyer the age fof twenty-one years; ‘thi thete 1 Ino person yin. the . State, of Florida the service of a summons in chan- |cery upon-whom woulda bind, said defendant. y It is therefore ordered that said | |defendant be and she is hereby re- quired to, appear to the bill of com- plaint filed in said cause on or before Monday, the 6th day of May, A. D. 1940, otherwise the allega-| tions of said bill will be taken as confessed by aid defendant. It is further *ordered that this order be published once each week \for four consecutive weeks in The | Key West Citizen, a newspaper | published in d county and state. L E G A L § eee and ordered this April 1st, | (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer : Clerk Circuit Court. CUIT COURT, STATE OF | ay a Circuits | LORIDA, ELEVENTH JUDICIAL | BY (Sd.) Florence © Sawyer CIRCUIT, MONROE COUNTY. IN jouw G. SAWYER Y HANCERY, | Soli: Plain McCANN, Solicitor for Plaintiff. Plaintiff, 376 boiler tubes and a large motor generator for use. at the station, which weighed five tons. The rest of the shipment con- sisted of miscellaneous. supplies for local dealers and 40 tons of reinforcing steel for the Ivy H. Smith Co., at Trumbo Island. apr3-10-17-24; may1,1940" vs. ea IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE | EVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT | THE STATE OF FLORIDA,| FOR MONROE COUNTY CERY. ‘endant. BLICATION the sworn bill | stated cause that | Peter G. the defendant therein named, is a non-resident of the State of Florida and whose | residence is unknown to plaintiff; | that said defendant is over the age | of twenty-one years; that there is no person in the State of Florida | the service of a summons in chan- cery upon whom would bind said defendant. It is therefore ordered that said | defendant be and he is hereby re- quired to appear to the bill of com- plaint filed in said cause on or be- fore Monday, the 3rd day of Jun: A. D. 1940, otherwise the alleg: tions of said bill will be taken as confessed by said defendant. | It further ordered that this o IN A IN CHAN Ne. 7-280 HESTER F. HOWELL, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE. HARLAND A. HOWELL, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION It_appearing by the sworn Bill} of Complaint of Hester ¥,, Howell, the plaintiff in the above entitled cause, which said Bill of Complaint ; has been duly filed in said cause, that plaintiff believes, after dili- gent search and inquiry, that the residence of Harland A. Howell, the defendant in said cause, is un- known and that there is no person! in the State of Florida, the service | of a subpoena upon whom would} bind said defendant; further, that} said defendant is over the age of twenty-one years. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Harland A, Howell, the de- fendaat in this cause, be and he is hereby required to appear to the Bill of Complaint in this cause on Monday, the 6th day of May, A. D. 1940, otherwise the allegations sti said Bill of Complaint will be taken as confessed by said defendant. | IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this Order be a is order be published once each week West Citizen, a newspaper in said county and state. and ordered this 16th day |, A. D. 1940. Ross C Sawyer Clerk=Circuit Court. By (Sd.) Anita M. Salgado, Deputy Clerk. JOHN G, SAWYER, Solicitor for Complainant. 17-24; may publ Do of -15,1940 published once E COUNTY JU. v8 COURT! AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, RIDA. IN PROBATE. | Estate of | ETTA GREEN, 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 | ny claims and demands which | you, or either of you, may have | against the estate of Minnie Etta} Green, deceased, late of Monroe | County, Florida, to the Hon. Ray- mond R. Lord, County Judge of | Monroe County, at his office in the | County Courthouse in — Monroe { week for four consecutive weeks in} The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in Monroe County, State of Florida. Dated this 26th day of March, A, D. 1940, (Circuit Court Seal) (Sd.) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court Eleventh Judi- cial Circuit of the State of Flor= ida, in and for Monroe County. W. CURRY HARRIS, Solicitor for Plaintiff. 7; apr3-10-17-24,1940 (3) (5) mar: Subscribe to The Citizen—20c |Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night — Mean _.. | Normal Rainfall, 24 hours ending = te, 2,40, inches __ 8) Total rainfall since April 1, inchés *.. BS c Deficiency since April inches arcane Total rainfall since Jan. inches | Deficiency | inches pe | Wind Direction and Velocity Sea level, THE WEATHER Observation taken at 7:30 a. m.,} 75th Mer. Time (City Office) Temperatures 7 17 Precipitation 0.00 0.69 0.32 5.59 since i Jan. 0.15 SE—6 miles per hour Relative Humidity 86% Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today (1015.2 millibars) | Tomorrow's Almanac jSunrise = ; Sunset ' Moonrise. Moonset Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) AM. OFT 11:42 - 5:06 FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Thursday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly jcloudy tonight and Thursday; MONROE THEATER Fay Bainter—Edmund Lowe OUR NEIGHBORS—THE CARTERS and ALLEGHENY UPRISING Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25c Coral Hotel Apartments RATES: $60.00 Per Month —DOUBLE— Including: (1) Gas; (2) Lights: | (4) Refrigeration: Maid Service Daily. For Fifty Years A NAME! In Coffee In Key West STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE THAT'S A REPUTATION | Gounty, Florida, within eight calen- | dar months from the date of the! first publication hereof. All claims | and demands not presented within the time and in the manner pre- scribed herein shall be barred as, provided by law. Dated April 23rd, A. D. 1940. MABEL PRESTON 2 As Administratrix wi ill annexed of the estate of Minnie | Etta Green, Deceased. apr24; may1-8-15,1940 eccece eeccceceeeoeoe. Commissioner Thompson’s Business Experience 6:31 | wife Juana Perez Rosendo to! * : Rogelio Gomez for $10 and other | is claimed by Charlotte county. valuable considerations. “One|, Rainbow Falls near Dunnellon | eighth interest to all and certain|is Florida’s only scenic watet: | real estate in Key West which | fall. | was inherited from my father”. Polk county is the greatest From Francis A Bates and hus-| Pebble phosphate producing area | band W. L. Bates to Jose R. Val-|in the entire world. Florida it-| des, for $10 and other valuable | self produces about 80 per cent | considerations, lot at the corner of the world’s supply. of Duval and United streets run-| An underwater fairyland, seen ning along Duval street for 51/ through crystal-clear waters, is| feet. {found at famed Silver Springs. Houses pre-fabricated in Flor- ida are now in service near the South Pole. They were made for| ANSWERS TO [south Pole. They were made for| TOD. AY’S DAILY QUIZ laaencte we antes ceciens Below are the Answers to Today's | Daily Quiz printed on Page 3 a | 1 FAST DIRECT oie FREIGHT SERVICE Lola Lane. James H. R. Chomwell. | Boston, New York, Miami) se de natin Grant. | Jacksonville, Galveston etroleum. | | New Orleans and Beyond Saturn. | Semantics. | From Key West alternate Mon- | days. William H. Taft. | It is sent to the Dead Letter} From New York every Thurs- day. Office. From Boston every Tuesday. Stephen C. Foster. Bucharest. | From Jacksonville, Miami and | New Orleans every two weeks. R E L I E F | Clyde-Mallory Lines C. E. SMITH, Agent FOR ~Key West, Fla. Troubled BIFOCAL WEARERS THESE CANDIDATES THEIR HATS For Clerk of the Circuit Court ISADORE L, WEINTRAUB Better Known as “Izzy” New Panoptik Bifocals give amaz- ing eye comfort for seeing both near and far. Come in and let us show you their many advantages. DR. J. A. VALDES | OPTOMETRIST | Address Phones 532 Duval Office: 332 | Street Residence: ed (Paid Political Jack Holt OUTSIDE THE 3-MILE LIMIT also SELECTED SHORTS e Candidate For Circuit Court Judge (Group 1) ... I will try rigidly to fol- low in the footsteps of the old Key West lawyers with whom I worked in years gone by— Hon. George B. Patterson, Hon. George W. Allen, Hon. W. Hunt Harris, and other il- lustrious lawyers who were a credit to the bar. Bart. A. Riley (Paid political advertisement —paid for by Bart. A. Riley) HAVE ALSO PLACED IN THE RING For Constable, PAUL THOMPSON Ist District Advertisement) Community Asset ORBER(Z THOMPSON has announced his Nesscidacy for re-election as (Monroe County Commissioner. This kills the false report that he does not want the office and no longer desires to serve the people of Monroe County and Key West. . ; New. and most successful busihessman. He has wide interests and gives widespread. employ- ment in this county. When other interests moved away, he carried on and expanded his activities here. He never lost faith in this community or let this community down. News salary that goes with the office of County Commissioner. He attends those meetings at which matters vital to the general welfare of the county and city are to be discussed and decided. He’s in there battling for the best interests of his own city and county, for, being a good businessman, he knows his own business will grow and prosper only when his own community grows and prospers, ORBERG THOMPSON is Key West’s most ORBERG THOMPSON does not need the ORBERG THOMPSON’S -business experience, sound judgment and loyal service are needed by Key West and Monroe county now more than ever, for with the growing prosperity of the city and county will come néw problems requiring business experience, sound’ judgment and loyal action by the County Commission. Ne own business and should be re-elected that he may continue to apply sound business prin- ciples in serving the best interests of this city and county. ORBERG THOMPSON has made a success of RE-ELECT THOMPSON COMMITTEE. (Paid Political Advertisenient) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1940 little change in temperature; | Valey and eastward gentle variable winds becoming! yyigdie Atlantic being moderate northerly. iF - CONDITIONS heavy in eastern North ‘Carolina. Pressure is low this morning | There has also been light to mod- off the Middle Atlantic coast and jerate rain in far northwestern jover the Rocky Mountain and ' districts. |Plateau States; while the north-}| jern high: pressure area has re-| mained nearly stationary over the | pie jupper Mississippi and ° Missouri! jvalleys and extends southward} into the West Gulf States, and |pressure is also relatively high jover Florida and the Pacific | | coast. Rain has occurred during the last 24 hours in portions of the! middle and lower Mississippi to coast, Temperatures are somewhat { | ITCH EASED | | Satisfaction or Money Back | If the FIRST bottle of Imperial Lotion fails to satisfy in the relief of itching | agony of Eczema, Rash, Tetter, Scabies, | Ringworm, Toe Itch, money returned. | Simply repeat invisible Imperial Lotion as needed while nature helps heal. Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone 135 Night 696 - JUST AROUND _ THE CORNER! at” JG; Sites: Inc. 501 Duval St.-Phone 897 1 P) hurry to get “back home, stops, DETROIT . AKRON a CLEVELAND, 0. .. BUS FORTUNE SHOES | the! below normal this morning from the Plains States eastward to the Appalachian region; while else- where readings generally near or above the seasonal aver- age. are G. S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge. Enroute G2TH by BUS Meet Spring enroute North this year in the comfort and ease of a Florida Motor Lines Zephyr bus. Travel scenic highways through th istori ing your choice of picture: ake reservations now on one of the new, luxurious air-conditioned Limited buses—all seats reserved. no local freo pillows, hours saved—at small extra fare not exceeding $1. You see end enjoy your trip more by bus. COSTS LESS THAN ANY OTHER WAY heart of ue routes. If in a WASHIN PHILAD NEW YORK Cor. Southard and Bahama Sts.—Phone 242 LORIDA MOTOR|INES | | | | rs ———" re The quality and the purity _ , of Coca-Cola have won it a y enjoy its clean taste and the happy after-sense of refresh- ment it brings. Your dealer has the handy home package, — the six-bottle carton of Coca-Cola. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA CO. BY KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY

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