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{64 for blocks in’ solid files’ in the Sooty Clerk Ross ©. Sawyer, (10Wer lip; Kermit Forbes, colored, jVicinity of the scene where six} “Mr. ‘and Mrs: Webster. R. Rob- 1012. Howe street, was: held by 3 ‘West ministers and two Navy inson transferred property near. ; Waddell Avenue and William aplains conducted the service. yee BS Mr. and Mrs. “Jack” Crawley 'y, transferred‘to Mr, and Mrs. Frank| _ C. Schneider the property near ina the corner of Florida and Olivia |tion today. “(Double Funeral — |Three Arrested For Auto Theft . Chaplain Walter Davis gave the This Afternoon Three Navy seamen were ar- the stfeet, invocation, after ‘which - Gloria yf ea ’ Patri was sounded. Rev. J. C.|_ Funeral, services for. Mr. and wn: Funeral ‘services will be held; ev. Mrs. Robert Henry Bi d ut rested at 2 a.m. Sunday by State was Yelock } Ye! pastor of the First Bap- ‘ tomorrow boca #t oy Q : ie tist Church, rendered a solo, “The | beld this afternoon, beginning -at Highway Patrolman Warren Bate- ‘ Service”, afte: hich Rev.|5 o'clock, in the Fleming Street Man at the Marathon end of fcleting, Burial will bein’ thal: & Doherty. pastor of the Ley |Methodist Church, with the Rev. Seven’ Mile Bridge on charges’ of , agg caer a ce {Memorial Church, gave the re-|J. B. Reid officiating. stealing, an automobile, owned iby | © andi family ‘plot in City. Cemetery. nel ae . ’ Mrs, Brady died at 1:15 o'clo Ke Nest. | fries rose |The body will be placed in. theP Pe reading, : pas, themselyes ' until :a! Church 3 2! oslock. Pritchard e of the musical features of n , tio was’ Funeral Home igs in ‘charge of ara Measervice. was, then. rendered, | at’ 209. Ann street, six days after. ‘managed to tui ata. the Boca Chica Gospel Quar-jthe death of her husband. Burial! pp rentcualen ; singing, “Alleluia, the’ Strife; will be in the family plot-in City were bro ‘The_quaztet. consisted Cemetery under. the: direction: of abe. ate, dg blage: at. 7 o'clock, traffic lanes Herman Holtsberg, 323 Whitehead a call: | i ; Cation anah The ti ; : Mr. Mr: Burke agony | | gph scsoney of an inch: 3 ; | ha a} | Union reap. : ; j div the: annual Easter ferred the property near the cor- 'an'was ‘Municipal Hos- 4 pe i. | xf ee q : f “escorted by trimly dress-' ner of United and Watson streets pital, was given seda- np eo De per : cae ee gi Ié escorts in cool tropical to Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Aguiar tives at. A. nurse sent: the! 4 in| Bell te an ; ; : 22 92100. ‘police. back. to the Forbes house ‘ 5 ol brea abet i ; program opened’ with the! Mr. .and Mrs. James D. Trevor to look for the lip. They found it Fi pany end s " oT Se ee ~.7,. [brabs section’of the high school transferred to Lucio H. Barroso a snd took it ‘back to the: hospital : r : d : ae band playing “O, Come All Ye /t in Salt Pond for $300. ‘but it had’ been stepped on and’ Faithful.” Rev. W. R. Smith, pas- ge 5 i: ii r 3° E eee see hero *Jpard, AETMBe, and P. £. Mahan, H., Ji ar, Robert 'F? andi Miami") EF Cal AETM2e. ale} + Rey rll a ‘daughter, ‘Mrs, | *The'men will appeer-in Crim-|Key West yr. IC). 2+ | Prayer was given by‘ Rev. mel. N. Hall, and, seven grandehil- | inal Cojirt tomorrow. 4p |] Died Yesterday|fooceatersc see win, aay nevi. nv Baiigee Aa 4 cesbyterian :| 1, utfitey ich } i Mr. Brady is survived, in addi>: yp). i Di ester jay. yee conereaaion sg Sanat | ea to the above, by a bed nay Beau RY I rae’ i . | Arose”, b .’ Pickens, |.Joseph Brady, and a-sister, Mrs. i” ny with the ‘king. and ac! Cee ee ealss aiclock ing {Pastor of the Congregational and ‘Samuel Cates. Of Shrine Will Be | fected to Duval Street for the ‘abidication in 1917. ees i -hespitel.. Mr. Cale:-resided Poinciana Community Churches,; In addition to the above, Mrs.’ H id F; ida Ni ht opening parade of the . ‘to Switzerland and his ¢ aa rian aed. read the Scripture from Mark Brady leaves three brothers, Ho- e r Ly igi The procesion was supposed to ‘Alexander: mounted the * . 16:1-15. Mrs.. Margrette Ingle. !ratio, John T: P. and William i start at 7 p. m., but it didn't ; First annual charity ball of start wail considerably later. The ( vt | Survivors: Widow, Mrs. Mary a peas i (Eventually Greece en- 3 ‘A one of Rev. Pickens parishioners, Carey. ike ‘war oh “the side of the, Cale: pears oe ae sang a soprano solo, “Alleluia.” | | the Key West Shrine Club will’ parade was a considerable disap- : bh ae Leases een eal h I Mi e Of ' be held Friday night at the Casa] pointment -but the smart.stepping daughters, - Mrs. R. J. ofhae ta riod wean ted Officials of Mahi Shrine Tem-| and an attractive Chamber of } H Mexander ‘reigned only two Moore, Lake City, ; D. ihefore he died. Then a ple-' Kyaker, Miami, Mrs. . W. Ho Pee eae aoe coneuaing FOr mer Key Wester ple, Miami, will be in Key We»:|Commerce float bearing the et ie pdms: . te attend the ball and the ban-| beautiful queens of the fiesta edbrought King Constan-' <j), Atlanta, Miss Annie Burns Today”, was sung, after which} ¢, Sam B. Curry, 1126 Olivia Suet before it which will begin| helped to make up for it. ini: 1020, though the Al-' Cale, Miami, Miss Francis Cale, Rev. J.+B.. Reid, pastor, Fleming Soc socomnioe nurse U.S. Army, Miss Alma je -reig lor : i 3 ; 1 Cale, New York, sister, Mrs. Ada Shicet ‘aaihedat’ Chowk, ave Street, received word today of the} a 7 p. m. Friday af. the Caru| Miss Virginia Kelly, q ot benediction. Following the di death in Miami of Mrs. Coleman | Marina. the 1947. Key West I 1 ol th ba 2s iss aa ved Johnson, 72, a former Key West-| Ball and the hanquet wili be! Fishing Tour! ated Sten “Holy, Holy Holy". as “the con- | ch Whe left here m&ny years a60}cpen to the, public, rp'ly. It|Doris Boza, Jose Marti Week gregation gradually filtered away |‘ Teside in Miami. Funeral ser-| will be necessary to make reker-| queen, sat high on the brilliantly from the picturesque spot. > {Vices were held in that city. | vations for the banquet. A call to! hued float, giving Key West its The city’s churches were filled| She leaves the widower, Thom-! John K. Clemmer, ‘will take care| sole contribution of real note to a few hours later at morning {2% J: Johnson; daughters, Mrs. | 6 reservations. the parade. services and large congregations | Mary E. Thompson. Mrs. Cora/ ‘The ball will'start“at 9 p. m.| The Cuban band is well worth atso attended the evening serv- Louise Johnson and Mrs. Cornel-| with a, well . kriown ‘orchesira| hearing and seeing but lack of i ius V. Storer; son, Coleman J.! ¢) to supply the music. ; Ei Johnson, and six grandchildren. ; 9 ae 0 SURE lights and music prevented its i \ ‘i ; front of the Cuban Club, HELD FOR'LIQUOR | pasrER HOLIDAY | LOITERER HELD ee ee eaeaty emt Cuban LAWS VIOLATIONS ENDS TOMORROW |_ Eden C. Baird, of the U. S.| officials occupied the reviewing the Upper Keys Sunday for vio-| ,, SEES and girls! aguas ee 4 . lating the state beverage laws by | Sap aay ere Mca ole oy m. Sundae by Deve ssier iff Comsidenainie Army _ personnel selling liquor on Sunday, accord-| "igh School will open at 8:20. held tt Chi . “ rk vara; ef Hea ppc ly es y to take ing a representative of the State! . in. and grade schools at 8:40 e. an vba Be Nim Lacon : = tonight in cele- Beverage Board from Miami, who,’ iy, tomorrow, Willard M. Al- Plas = Si os pee lay lore — of oe Day, which oc- made the. arrests. bury, Monroe County's Superin-| pena haar sseshs ae bee banat They identified themselves aS} tendent of Public Instruction, MasAsAs AAs eeae % LS ee ie) Gilbert Spence, Eldon Hull andj... | said today. PRESCRIPTIONS Srer.cuse Kenyon Auto Store two*more troubled years marked fansen, Key West, and five by. war with Turkey and revo-; grandchildren. Jution..at home, Finally he was; Funeral arrangements in succeeded: by his eldest son, charge of Pritchard Funeral George 11. t - |Home, have not been completed. Cig ana oe ind Beoker's relan was broken and - county officials: { troubled. r an. attempted re- bd ivie leaders attended the Army {volution, the government asked Clawsons Infant at the Army’ the ‘king to absent himself dur-| eon invitation of Lieut-ling the. meetng of the national, Say Died =. | | 4 assembly which was to decide the} of the Army,/tate of the throne. He left for‘ Ctiarles Robert Clawson, _Jr., Rumania“ in December \1923 and infant. sor. of Mr.: and Mrs. a republic was proclaimed in Charles Clawson, died Sunday March, 192¢. * morning at 9:30 o'clock in the Troubled Republic i Key West General hospital. The republic likewise had a, Funeral services are to be held jstormy history. Monarchist feel- this afternoon in the Chapel of ing gained ground during the Pritchard Funeral Home. Rev.- next decade and eventually an- Avery, of the Presbyterian J other. plebigcite . (in’) November, Church officiated. 1985) brought George 11 back. | After thd services. the body He returned to Athens but not’ will be taken to Miami and bur- te. peace. World War 11 broke ied in the family plot in Miami Mrs. Sue Ann Sullins. They were Sout a few years after he was re-| Memorial Park cemetely: released from County Jail under Compounded by Ve tice ‘Athens agent (ee | bonds of $250 each. P 1] Th t DNEND PHARMACY pee. Tees « bs] 1941, and George 11 fled. Eventu- i red REPLACEMENT a ace Anea er 1114 Division St, Cor. Varela jrentza Cond ‘ — ED ‘he established headquarters: Marti Week Attraction! . i in London, where he ruled PALLLERE| OPENING TONIGHT —|“‘Rendezvous With Annie” Pheer 7_____Fue Deus till 1946. 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