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PAGE FOUR Casado-Ferns Wedding “Fonsonalil Marcos Mesa, Sr., who had been spending a week visiting in Ha-} vana, returned to the city on Fri- day. happenings in connection with growing Art activities in Key West be published weekly in this column in The Citizen, sponsored by the WPA Key West Art Center. Notes and Mrs. Effie Whalton, who had been spending the Easter holidays | in Miami with relatives, returned to Key West last evening over the highway. Opening at the WPA Art Cen- |ter this month, the National E> |hibition of the Index of Ameri- can Design will offer Key West a rare treat to view and study the extremely beautiful water- {colors which are being produced jon this division of the National |Arts Program of the Work Proj- jects Administration. This valuable collection to be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pelwez of Caroline street, who had been spending a week's visit in Miami, returned to the city last evening over the highway. Reynold Torres and family were arrivals in Key West yester-|put on display here for the com- day from Miami where they have! ing two weeks, is sent out from been making their home for some |the Exhibition Section in Wash- time. They propose to remain | ington, D, C., and is one of the here indefinitely. : series of collections of program Mrs, Louis Mendez and two chil-|work circuited in civic centers dren were among those arriving|and galleries by Holger Cahill, here on Friday from Miami to national director of the program. spend the week-end. Mrs. Men- |Timed as this exhibition is, to be dez was formerly Miss Claudina displayed over the perod of the Lucignani. approachng stute convention of the American Legion, containing Mrs, Charles Roberts and Miss!as it does the visual symbols of Betty Rae Russell were arrivals} the history of our nation, record- in Key West several days ago ied more truthfully and more from Lakeland, Fla., for a short|vividly in decorative arts than in visit here. They are attending | written documents, it is reason- Southern College at Lakeland. able to expect that it may have -_— \the most desirable effect of aid- Capt. R. D. Spalding and Mrs. ing in the creation of a spirit of Spalding arrived here Sunday national unity. Recently House from Chicago to spend a 10-day|and Garden and Fortune Maga- vacation with Mrs. Spalding’s|zine used many pages of color parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Brown, | plates depicting Index work. 801 Waddell avenue. They were! Fifty-six plates from many accompanied by their son, Ensign|sections of the country are in- R. D. Spalding, Jr., who has com- jcluded in the present display— pleted the aviation instruction renderings of fine early Ameri- course at the naval air station, can furniture, for the most part Pensacola. from the Eastern states; interes ing costumes fronr City and Louisiana; a series of textile from every point of the country; a group of pottery, glass and metal work; a_ se from Michigan and Illinois showing Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carns of} Jacksonville were week-end guests at the 1104 Division street | home of Judge Raymond Lord and Mrs. Lord, Mr. Carns, who ART..@ New York | Saturday Night In a quiet home wedding Sat- urday night, Miss Delia Casado became the bride of Pedro Ferns. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride’s parents, |Mr, and Mrs. Ferico Casado of 1005 Packer street, by notary | public Pedro Aguilar. | The newly-wed couple are na- jtive Key Westers. They will be at home to their many friends at {800 Duval street. U. S. WEATHER © BUREAU REPORT Observation taken at 7:30 a. m. 75th Mer. Time (city office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night - Mean Normal Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 7:30 a, m., inches _____. Total rainfall since April 1, inches Excess Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches eee amb | Excess since January 1, inches cscs 17.05 Wind Direction and Velocity E—10 miles per hour Relative Humidity 59%, Barometer at 7:30 a, m., today Sea level, 30,18 (1022.0 millibars) Tomorow’s Almanac Sunrise 6:06 Sunset 4! Moonrise Moonset - Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) AM. er sie 1 5:29 * FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Tuesday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday, pos- sibly a few scattered showers; | moderate easterly winds, fresh at times. since April 1, 181 a. m. 9 p. m. 8 p. m. 6 a. m. P.M. 12:01 6:54 High Low THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thompson-Jenkins Nuptial Event Miss Mary Thompson became the bride of H. C. Jenkins, of De- troit, Mich. Friday morning at the Fleming Street Methodist jchurch. Mr. Jenkins is a first-class ra- dioman with: air squadron VP31, stationed on Trumbo Island. The bridei wore a white peble crepe dress with a corsage of white gardenias. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Vir- ginia Thompson, who was dressed in pink silk and carried a corsage of gardenias. The groom and his best man, | Ralph Thompson, wore dark suits. After a wedding dinner, the couple left for Miami where they tinuing on to Norfolk, Va., where Mr, Jenkins has been assigned to duty. Gorman Family Visited Here Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Gorman, their daughter, Leonora, and son, Larry, visited in this. city over the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charles W. Northrop on Margaret street. They were much_ impressed with Key West on their first visit to this city ana expect to return again soon. Subscribe to The Citizen, 20c weekly. LEGALS BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- TY, FLORIDA, IN SESSION DULY ASSEMBLED: Section 1, That the Clerk of this Board be, and he is hereby, jauthorized and direc ed to forth- with publish notice. of the pro- posed sale of the ‘ollowing de- spent the weekend before con-} SIONERS OF MONROE COUN-! Birtho Sa DAUGHTER BORN | Announcement has been made of the birth of a girl, weighing 8% | pounds to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril H. | Lowe on Thursday morning at al local hospital. | The new arrival has been given the name of Joan Christine. HOTEL MAN COMING HERE FROM HAVANA! (Continued from Page One) naires and others are expected to! make the trip. The boat will only | carry about 400. In view of the} fact that 250 reservations are al- ready made there is only a limited amount of space left. It is sug- | | gested that any persons of Key} | West wishing to make the trip |they should make their reserva | tions at once. | | The party will arrive at 2:30 p.! |m. Sunday, April 27, at Havana. | |A military band will greet them | jat the dock. During the after-} {noon open house will be held at} the American Club and a buffet | |dinner dance which will be at-/| ‘tended also by friends of Havana | | Legionnaires will be held at 10 p.} m. at the regional center club. On Monday the program in-} |cludes placing of wreaths at ihe! |Legion Mausoleum, the Maine | Memorial and the Marti Monu-| ment.’ Officials of the organ-| ization will be received by Presi- ! dent Fulgencio Batista, the Mayor | |of Havana and also the Chief of Police. i With open house all day at the Bacardi Bar, Monday will be fea- tured by a parade during the! afternoon, with several military |bands participating. At 4:15 p. m. there will be a drum corps competition at the Capital Es- | | planade with prices. On Tuesday officials of the, Florida Department and the Ha-! | vana post of the American Legion ! | jine F. Capes, 50, Miami. lday for a minor operation, Couple Married | Here Saturday | William L. Krause, 53, Miami, | Saturday was married to Cather- ; The ceremony was_ performed | by Louisa D. Parks notary pub- | ic. DEFERS OPERATION Sheriff Berlin Sawyer, who was | to enter Marine hospital yester- | will | not go under the surgeon’s knife | at least for two weeks, it was| learned today. Sheriff Sawyer said he was! told by his physician that it would be advisable to continue} treatments for two or three} weeks before the operation. GERMANS SUFFER HEAVY LOSSES | | (Continued from Page One) | cale campaign of the gravest im- j port”.) | (A German radio report said | Salum already has been captured | and claimed troops were beyond | the city and driving deeper into Egypt.) “Key West's Outstanding” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail ‘Lounge DINING and DANCING Strictly Fireproof Garage | OPEN THE YEAR AROUND i LE “tsigane” gipsy gift shop virginia 1. paterson formerly at Jefferson Hotel Bldg. has moved to 522 DUVAL STREET EA TS ROLLER SKATE Southard Street—Ladiés 25¢ Keep Your Weight In Shape and Your Shape In Weight MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1941 THE AUTHORITY TO MAKE FHA TITLE | IMPROVEMENT LOANS EXPIRES JUNE 30, 1941 ‘See us today and make those improvements to your home that you have been plan- ning so long. LONG TERM EASY PAYMENTS THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation JOB PRINTING Modern machinery and efficient methods enable us to offer you superior printing at fair prices. Consider us when you place your next print- ing order. The Artman Press THE CITIZEN BUILDING PHONE 51 service Overseas Transportation Company, ' Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving All Points On Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Following Schedule Effective June 15th: Express Schedule: (NO STOPS EN ROUTE) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (Ex- is a fraternity brother of Judge Lord, left with Mrs. Carns this afternoon to return home. Mrs. Estella Roberts, who was formerly Miss Baker of Key West, who had been spending some time | in the city visiting relatives, left | recently for her home in New York, Spring Festival At Park Tomorrow The Easter parade of little folk with their Easter baskets will be one of the main attractions at the Spring Festival to' bé held at La Concha Park tomorrow at 4:00) o'clock. | Prizes will be awarded for the most attractive dressed child and | basket. Another interesting number is the pioneer arts of the Middle- Florida: Generally fair tonight west, and colorful material from | and Tuesday, except some cloudi- Southern California, Colorado and |ness and possibly showers on ex- New Mexico marked by strong treme south coast. Spanish influence. In addition Jacksonville to Florida Straits the human appeal of the display |_ és a i ig enhanced by the. inclusion of / 9" Bast Gulf: Moderate easter. quaint early dolls and puppe ly winds, fresh at times over ex- of curious figures used for hitch- | treme sooth portion; fair in north ing posts, toy banks and cigar /and central, partly cloudy, pos- store fronts from different Te-'sibly a few scattered showers in gions which not only preserved content traditions brought from various |” 8 parts of Europe but created their |and Tue own. | lextreme south portion sday. | CONDITIONS To artists, designers and stu-! A low pressure of marked in- dents, this exhibition presents a'tensity is central this morning wealth of material having in over eastern South Dakota, with many cases a specal value to re-|. trough extending southward to search, For the man in the ‘ aus street, the display has the deeply the Rio Grande Valley. Precipi- [human appeal inherent in the tation has resulted from the arts that were created for the northern and central Rockies home. jeastward to the upper Misisissip- Mr. Cahill, in an address made pi Valley, and southward over the lat the Newark Museum, gave the Plains States into central Texas, jfollowing statement which illus- | with very heavy rain and high trates the relationship between |winds in Wyoming and western |past and present trends in Ameri-|!South Dakota, Rapid City, S. D, a Rainbow Drill by fourteen young ladies carrying large bas- SESSIONS: 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. | scribed bonds of the County of |“ i | wil ts of the Cuban army wil eae a 7:30 to 10:00 P. M. Monroe, State of Florida: | f F 1, 1941, | at Junch at the Institute Civico- Se RoR Teena, | Militrar, while a beer party for! SHOE SKATES FOR SALE 3 all Legionnaires and their friends! $9.75—TERMS | yes prey earn x } will be tendered by the Tropical) If You Can Walk You Can Skate 000.00. | brewery at the Tropical gardens. | Section 2. That said notice of | * | tae Te SODAy sale shall be in substantially ‘the | form set forth below, and shall be BALACE Ape Favorite in Key West Rosalind Russell and Melvyn | STAR * BRAND published once a week for four (4) Douglas in | CUBAN COFFEE consecutive weeks in a newspaper pubished in Monroe County, Flor- THIS THING CALLED LOVE ale ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS ida, the date of first publication COMEDY AND NEWS thereof being set forth in the pre- scribed form of notice, to-wit: | NOTICE OF BOND SALE e | Covering : $40,000.00 COUNTY AIRPORT BONDS of ae SN CMY Round Out Your KEY WEST Visit ¥ Notice is hereby gi hat the | . * Roi Ge Gone eomunisslaners » 4 with a Trip 1) HA VA NA of Monroe County, Florida, will | - | via P&O Steamship CUBA receive sealed bids for the pur-| jchase of $40,000.00 County Afr- | port Bonds of said County, dated | January 1, 1941, at the office of 7 CEPT SUNDAYS) AT 6:00 P. M. Arrives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Midnight. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) AT 12.00 o'clock Mid- night and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock A. M. Local Schedule: ee (Stops At Int le LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (Except Sundays) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. and — at Miami at 4:00 o'clock LEAVES MIAMI DAILY ( Sun- days) at 9:00 o'clock Agige) ar- oor at Key West at 5:00 o'clock FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones 92 and 68 WAREHOUSE—Cor, Eaton and Francis Sts, ki if ing flowers. Thi ets of spring lowers. ose sats arts reporting a minimum wind ve- Ross C. Sawyer, Clerk of the Cir- | taking part in this number will be: Misses Marybelle Archer, Frances Mora, Margaret Russell, Betty Myers, Kitty Symmonette, Rose Mary Symmonette, Ernes- tine Evans, Catherine Connor, Emma Neal Ayala, Faye Baker, Elsie Jane Curry, Rose Marie Sawyer, Wilma Sellers and Mon- teen Byrant. Miss Elizabeth Anne Gardner will be seen in the Dance of Spring, assisted by the following ferries: Joy Ball, Clo Anne Wat- kins, Elsie Mora, Edna May Go- mez and Camilla Rodriguez. Other numbers on the program are a trumpet duet by Donald Pinder and Billy Ladd. Acting as herald, Billy will announce the program. The public is invited to come out and make ths affair a suc- cess. Two gate prizes will be awarded Ladd Sodality Enjoys Easter Breakfast of N S ea was jc ed by the High School sodality at an Easter Communion Breakfast at the Rainbow Room of La Con- cha Hotel yesterday The festive board was decorated with beautiful of bougainv eg@s and candy chicks Those who enjoyed the delight ful breakfast were Misses Mary Frances Elisw Vilma Alf Marjorie Gwynr Sylvia Trujilk F Anna sodality r of the gaily spreys c uise Hawks tinez. i Rueda and Frank Del V illaea colorful Easter 4 ir | “Up to recent years most! locity of 56 miles per hour. Light |Americans have had something | to moderate rain has also occurred of an inferiority complex about during the last 24 hours from the American art. Many of them Lake region eastward to the jhave been too ready to say that North Atlantic coast. Tempera- it has been rather barren; that|tures are somewhat below nor- | the paths of American art in the mal this morning in southeastern jpast have been few. They have jand northwestern districts under {usually sought that after all, America is a young elsewhere readings are mostly jecountry, much too busy with above the seasonal.average. |practical matters to bother about G. S. KENNEDY, art. ‘Give us time’, they Official in Charge. ‘wait until we've had a long his- | _—_——————— EVERETT TIBBOTT SaVg |tory like European nations. Then there'll be time to talk about American art’. The Index, I be- lieve, gives definite proof that the paths of American design are eminently worth following, that, jin fact, they are worthy of lov ing and patient study” (Continued from Page One) ganizations during his retirement in he has spent much of his time in Florida, dividing his time between Duneden and Key West, where he has made @ host’ of friends who will mourn his death. He is survived by two so Frederick M. Tibbott, of Cheste le, Maine and David W. Tibbott Newton Center, Mass. there, 62 Years a LEGALS Prof. Calvin B over gas: Today’s Birthdays B Gov. Josep! Hawaii, b Poindexter of Canyoon City, IRCUIT COURT OF THE TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, PRIDA. IN CHANCERY. st. KE VESKE, Plaint A VE ERICK VESK A f YI ; yESK Keap Street, otherwise the be taken as be | to mitigate this the influence of high pressure | judgement with the statement crested over those: sections; while | DIED LAST NIGHT, the subsidiary manufacturing or- | During the last thirteen years | ROUND cuit Court and ex officio Clerk of the Board of County Commission- | ers of Monroe County, Florida, in| the Court House at Key West, | Florida, on or before the expira- | tion of thirty (30) days from ‘the ifirst publication of this notice, the date of the first publication hereof being April 14, 1941. Said| borids are in coupon form, are in the dénomination of $1,000.00 each, bear interest at the rate of | six per cent. (6%) per annum payable semi-annually on the} first days of January and July in; each year, and the principal of | said bonds is payable as follows, to-wit, $8,000.00 on January 1 of each of the years 1942 to 1946, both years inclusive. Each bid shall be for the entire | jissue and shall be enclosed in a jsealed envelope marked on the outside “Proposal for County Air- | } port Bonds”, and shall be accom- panied by a Cashier's or certified !check upon an incorporated bank lor trust company, payable un- |conditionally to the order of the | undersigned for three per cent. j (3%) of the amount of the bonds} covered by such bid, which said j icheck will be forfeited to the| |County as liquidated damages by ithe bidder to whom the bonds jmay be awarded in the event of the non-performance of the terms of his bid. | Bonds offered hereunder ill be subject to delivery upon their LEAVE KEY WEST 10:30 A.M. Mondays & Thursdays Arrive Havana 5:00 p. m. the same afternoon Lv. Havana - Wednesdays 10:00 p. m. Ar. Key West - Thursdays 7:00 a, m Lv. Havana Fridays 9:00 a. m. Ar. Key West - Fridays 3:15 p. m. THE PENINSULAR & OCCIDENTAL S. S. 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