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* PAGE SIX THE KEY WEST CITIZEN RECORD DEEDS ON DICK TURNER -LAND AT AIRPORT — GIVEN HEARING Stouten- = ay and THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1941 pene | GIVE APPROVAL TO) MURPHY ACT SALES, Trustees of the state internal ! P ) | SEABOARD LINE OPENS Jerks. Leila Lunch, Margaret Frank Balbontin, Mario Rod-'berto Pons, Martin Leon, Gus- | OFFICE IN KEY WEST Steed, Joan Strayline and Elsie ‘riguez and Henry Baker, {tavo Perez, Charles Ingraham, } Lee Thompson. 1st Grade—Norberto Pons, Syl-|Ponchita Pons, Celinda Collazo, 3B—Teacher, Miss via Hernandez, Elena Castillo, |Sylvia | Hernandez Alicia Colleen Moore. Zomas Baker, Martin Leon, Ric-|Pons : cher, — Miss ardo Perez, Charles Ingraham, Cochran; Helen Skalet. + ~ ry “ Celinda Collazo, Rogelio Chavez, |public by Benildes Remond, prii- HAVE BANQUET (Continued from Page One) chaplain; Mary Swank, third d trict president; L. M. burg, department secretary The Rail Ree fee ! way, famous for Dick Turner, held on a charge |; “Silver Robert: air-condi st * Frances 3 Hae es The above reports were made ords today re- sales of land deed r mo County vealed three trains, improvement fund at Tallahassee have given their approval to the Murphy act sales staged by County Clerk Ross C. Sawyer here April 1, it was announced today. Sawyer received a letter from the trustees giving the sales their approval. Deeds now will be for- warded to Tallahassee for study, after which the transactions will be officially complete LINDA VESKE GETS DIVORCE Linda Veske, who has_ estab lished her residence in Monroe county, yesterday won a divorce from Frederick Veske, Brooklyn, on a charge of desertion. The marriage was performed at Tallina, Estonia, in 1934 Room Mothers To Meet Tomorrow There will be a meeting of the room mothers of the Junior-Se- nier High School held tomorrow afternoon, beginning at 3:30 o'clock, at the High School. Plans for the May Day Fete will be completed at this meet- ing. Plan Fectival At Bayview Park Arrangements are being made by the Island Citv Young People’s Union for the annual May Fes- tival to be given on May 5, be- ginning at 4:30 in the afternoon at Bayview Park The first count for Queen contest will be Ley Memorial Church 7:30 p. m., April 25. the May held at annex at Announcement Of Engagement Mr. and Mrs. William worth, 639 William street, nounce the engagement and ap- proaching marriage of their | daughter, Mary Frances, to Joseph Henry Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richardson of Newton street Marriage will take place on May 15 at St. Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic Church Ells- | an- Birthday Party Postponed Postponement of the party of Fern Chapter Order Eastern Star tomorrow night, nounced Regular business meeting be held as usual tomorrow eve ning and the birthday will be celebrated at the next regular session of the chapter, which oc- curs on the first Friday in May “ATHLETE’S FOOT” WHAT IT TAKES A quick drying not greasy or oilv. It must be pene trating to kill the germs it reach es. Get 30c worth of TE-OL Solu tion from any druggist. It con tains 90 alcohol. This aids penetration. Feel it take hold Your 30c back next morning if not pleased. Locally at Gardner's Pharmacy birthday No, 21 scheduled for has been an- will olution, advt P 80.8.5. CBI will sail for HAVANA SUNDAY, April 27 Anril 28) at 8:30 A. M. (instead of Monday account American Legion Post-Convention Trip to Havana, Cuba REGULAR SCHEDULE will be resumed with sailing to Port Tampa TUESDAY. APR. 29. 5 P. M. treasurer, and Lee Lovell, _his- torian. Mrs. Ruby Morgan, general |chairman of the Key West auxil- iary, with Parliamentarian Miss Minnie Porter Harris and Mrs. W. G. Richardson, chairman in |charge of the dinner, extended |the welcome of the local chapter jto the visiting delegates. Mrs. Rupert Smith, department president from Arcadia an honor guest. past was Before going into an executive session behind closed doors, Mrs. Buzzell presented her officers with lovely blue vases and her jchairman with fawn vases. Sou- venirs at the table were American | Legion Auxiliary flags and stand- ards. A. feature of the entertainment was the singing of the St. Pete burg glee club, while a Key W rhumba orehestra and tellar dancing performance by Alberto and Edona delighted the audi ence. GIVE BREAKFAST (Continued from Page One) J. M. Blackburn, music; Mrs. Hal Whitehead, national defense; |Mis. Tim Murphy, national publi- a cation; Mrs. Ralph Hunter, poppy; | jand Mrs. E. manufacture, Mrs. George C. Burton, Louis- ville, Ky., a national vice presi- dent the American Legion Auxiliary, will address the con- vention. Her message is expected to be an important one. Then at 11:30 a. m. tomorrow 'State Commander Lisle Smith jand Department Adjutant Ho: Rowton will address the meet ing. At 11:45 a. m. a memorial service will be held under the di- | rection of Mirs. E. F. Westfall, de- partment chairman. The retire- | ment of colors will be in charge | of the Clearwater unit. | At 2 p. m. tomorrow will be the past presidents parley luncheon at Overseas hotel dining room. Mrs. Hal Whitehead is chairman } cf the luncheon, which is being | arranged by local women. | At 3:30 p, m. there will be sight- seeing trips, at 5 p. m. a parade } of the women down Duval street, | at 7:30 p. m. a drum corps com- petition at Key West barracks, and at 10 p. m. a dance at the roller skating rink in Southard street. The drum corps competition will be a stirring event. It will be | held in the White street barracks | A. Wright, poppy of SHOE STYLING BXACT AS for use in the army airport at Boca Chica, one of the trans: tions involving $22,000 for a 120- acre tract owned by Overseas Highway Property company. Although most of the transac- |tions actually were made. some time ago, the deeds have just been recorded at the office of County Clerk Ross Sawyer. In addition to the Highway purchase, the county | paid $2,800 to Hollis Rinehart for a tract in the section and paid $4,200 to Sarah J. Welch and An- nie I. Walker for their land in the arez Gerald Lowe and family ‘rived here recently from Overseas ar- Pensa cola and will remain in Key West indefinitely Horace Hamlin of Clearwater, Fla., spent the day in Key West Mr. Hamlin operates a_ litho- graphing plant in Clearwater. George I. Knowles was_ in- jcluded in the arrivals here last Jevening for a visit of a few days. Mrs. Robert Haun was val in Key West Tuesday Honolulu for a visit with relatives jand friends. Mrs. Haun was for- 'merly Miss Roberta Saunders of | this city. Mrs. Thos. Payne, who had been spending two weeks visiting in | Key West with relatives, left on Tuesday evening for Quincy, Fla., where she is now making her | home | Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lowe were |among the recent arrivals in Key | West for a few weeks’ visit. Nicholas Fernandez left yester- day over the highway for Miami where he proposes to remain in- definitely. which are lighted up. Col. L. L.! Pendleton, U. S. A., commanding officer of Key West barracks, will be in charge of the event ; $500 bond for the {Solicitor for Pe 1 of stealing an automobile from Mrs. R. R. Ricketts, 1409 Division street, yesterday afternoon was bound over to the county crim- I inal court under $500 bond. Peace Justice Enrique Esqui- naldo, Jr., in binding Turner over on the grand larceny count, said he had learned the man is under same offense in Miami Jack Heavener, with reckless driving re leased under $50 bond to await a hearing before Esquinaldo, while Dick Johnson, charged with drunk driving, is be awaiting 1 payment of charged has been FORTY AND EIGHT (Continued from Page One) Hunter, Jac mville, Cheminout National; J Igar Williams. Mi ami, alternate to the Cheminout National; Dr. A. V. Subert, West Palm Beach, Grand Chef de Gare the state commander; Cedrie C Benz, Orlando, Grand Chef de Train; George Andrews. Grand Conductor; Charles W. Blair, Tampa, for the third time re-ele d Grand de Gare de La Porte; Jz Sihienwald, Miami, Grand Commis Voyageur. Grand Cheminouts were elected for each of the. state conegres sional districts, except the sixth They were Samuel Heinmiller, first district; !M. C. Hodson, Lake City. second district; M. L. Mont- . Tallahassee, . third ‘dis- Arthur M. Power, Jackson- Lake City, ck gome} trict; Orange F nounced the appointment of John 3oyden; sentative West. I Sunbeam" he orida as Simone, of their as passenger line in Simone, John H. of the Tours of St. Petersbur 506 r xt to Kre anc equipped furnish informa tion and tickets. DIVISION STREET SCHOOL 1 Edyth and Luciio ¢ Jone fourth district; Frank Dor- '; ris, Stuart, fifth district, and J T. Simmonds Orlando, seventh district ville. LEGALS | iven that on the A.D. 1941, oF s the matter undersigned petiti apply to the Hon nd to ord Eleventh Judici State of Florida, at Chambers in ‘the Monroe County Court House, for an Order authorizing the adoption of 3r Joyce Hilton, a minor. ed at_ Key West, Florida, this 27th day of March ROGEL S, HILDA VALDES, Petitioners. JOHN G. SAWY rs, ; apr3-10-17-24,1941 Mullinax; M a , Beverly Hoi Hamilton, Williams, Diar Divis for i ih rect Gre nmar School and contains the names Howing pupils 1B—Teacher, Mrs, Mir ; Betty D Eleat Har James am Ca r Garcia Blizzarc Mi Hail, Charlott Richar¢ bury Craft, Au usoe, Pa othea Brust Gard 1 ‘Teacher Keith Susi ; Fidelio Hernandez. A Teacher, Mrs. Eugene Shine n, Corinc 1A—Teacher, Miss 1 Doris Ty Traeger and Juditt Peilicier. 2B—Teac Mrs. Florence Anne dc and Jay Higg: Josephine Richa TEX RITTER in Cowboy From Sundown COMEDY AND SERIAL Veeveecececececoeszes0e® FAUSTO’S CASH GROCERY Corner Simonton and Fleming Streets | Lorade Dress, = Awaits you in our new Fortune Shoes where every dotail of styli construc and as t dictated as trade Dress." Some Styles Higher Whe lew FORTUNE Sh SE J. G. KANTOR aE $17 Duval Street Theater Opposite Pa: Telephone 897 Libby's CORNED BEEF, No. 1 can Libby's DeLuxe PEACHES, No. 2'2.can Libby's Sliced PINEAPPLE, Wo. 2 can Libby's Cut BEETS, 303 can. 2 cans Libby's Garden PEAS, 303 can, 2 cans Libby's Fruit COCKTAIL. No. | can, 2 cans Fd . ot 0 VALUE Libby's Whole KERNEL Libby's Bartlett PEARS, No. 2 Libby’s PEACHE: and 4 Labels C from any only libby Foods 60 30 Either piece separately Phone 48 y | Lee. 1 PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS fiith period has just been \releas- of the 1 Eulalic | symptoms of 4B—Teacher, Miss Jennie Sey- | ~ Guillermo Fernandez, mour; thalie Valdez and Faye Marie Knowles. Pons, Marguerite Gates, 4B—Teacher, Miss Gladys Pin- | Gates and Gustavo Perez. Perfect der; Beverly Arthur and Ethel 4A—Teacher, Miss Gladys Pin- der; Jack Laysen and Virginia Steed 4A Valdez, Watson, Gloria Hector Machin, William Watson, Hernande Dora Spence Teacher, Mrs. Mary Sweet- Bobby Harris and Stephen 10 Ponchita Charles Attendance — Mari Rodriguez, Alba Rodriguez, Rene Rodriguez, Aleida Spencer, Au- rora Leon, Blanea Leon, Candita Rose | » = Henry Baker, Rose Machin, Nor. gape! ‘Old at 40? Get Pep FEEL NEW, YEARS YOUNG! *T'm 71. Felt OLD, 90 exhausted, run-down. But Qmtrex proved 1 could get pepe —— Baw. Shaw, Cousell Bhids, In OSTREX tablets contain tones, stivn ‘after 40— Hes tacking tre Vieamin Br. For ‘i DOCTOR writes: took tt myself eS ntrodhetory sie only Ase." "Start your New pep, vim this very Gay {OSTREX'—for that"after 40" letdown ardner's Phar io 5B—Teacher, Miss Evelyn Mc Caskill; Anne Doughtry = and Joann Knowles. 5A—Tecaher, Mrs. Amelia Ca- bot; Anne Lou Horney, Elaine Albury, John Lewis, Joseph Cru- id Myrtland Cates. 6B—Teacher, Mrs. Rose O'Bry- ant; Rose Mary Kerr, Tony Ma- chado and Antonica Smith. 6A—T her, Miss May Sand; Gerry Alburv, Delores Boney and Dot Martin. 6A Mrs. May Russell; Lorraine Adams. CARD OF THANKS z sorrow, the loss of one, Mys. Josefa our Cordero messages of sympathy MRS. A. E. MARTINEZ, MRS. TERESA SMITH, Hill MISS ZILIA MARTINEZ. SAN CARLOS SCHOOL Honor Roll of pupils in Carlos School for the* last weeks’ period follows 6th Grade—Hector Machin and Aurora Leon. e—Evelio Fones. ade—Rose Watson. Grade—Alba Rodriguez, Blanca Leon, Rose Machin, Wil- liam Hernandez and Robert Val- dez. | 2nd apr24-1tx San — Six Grade—Gloria ‘QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS | oueto EXCESS ACID FreeBookTells of HomeTreatmentthat Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Over one million bottles of the WILLARD ‘TREATMENT have been sold for reliefof Watson, a swivel front and back is» patent fer children. tt watented by a sufferer put on in five seconds. It Vacuum nad aids natere by and Duodenat Uleers due to Excess Acid— Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Gassiness, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc., i A ld on 15 days’ trial 's Message” which fully txplains this treatment—free—at GARDNER'S PHARMACY by dociors everywhere, tended to our friends and neigh- bers for the many acts of kind- ness tendered us during our rece: beloved Gato. We are grateful to those who gave the use of their cars, the donors of the lovely floral tributes and od drug NOTICE! American Legion Auxiliary Members All women who will have time to spare the use of their cars dur- ing the American Legion Conven- tion please drop by the La Concha and Overseas Hotels each morn- ing and pick up as many women as is convenient for them, so that |they may attend the various | meetings and entertainments, AUXILIARY PRESIDENT. ‘apr22-4t nt THE TRUSS THAT IS DIFFERENT No matter what tris yor mow wear you showld see the new Dobbs Tres thet t Aitterent and the first maior advancement in tress designing. A concave sre and will hold’ any ‘reatere, and touches the body. ie ‘8 derable. fasting and can be worn (hernia) that ives little bother mow should wot be Given a together place be'h or ball in opening of rupture, thus keeping mayeles spread apart. I.C TAYLOR, Truss Specialist, will be at KEY WEST DRUG ©O. todev and tomorrow. 5 to 8 P. M. Mi>mi Address: 804 Postal Bldg. 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