The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 23, 1926, Page 5

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1926. ‘SHOWER GIVEN AT LA CONCHA HOTEL ~ MONDAY INHONOR OF MISS ELIZABETH EAKINS IS MOST ENJOYABLE AFF Curry, Miss Grace Parks, Miss Sara Curry, Miss Eola Pinder, Miss ¢,, — P. Renedo, Miss Clara P. 3 Aanlegorical song by Mrs. Eva! sretectee é _ Torano, accompanied on the piano |C™% Wllimms, Mr Miss Pura Navarro, Miss Jan Wretsipr a mnarytaf oy wag | ger were a whi oe ae ane of San Carlos and the Cuban club. (|Dr. A. Maurice Hives, jompson, ‘iss Sadie Halpern, 5—Recitation “Marti,” by Mr. | Meltzer and John Deigade Miss Alice Margulis, Miss Annie Jose Abreau. ' —————— Kirchik, Miss Irma Curry, Miss _6—Duet, violin and piano by Mr. Captain And Mrs. Joka Berry Entertain With Elizabeth Curry, Miss Reba Herrick, A. Barroso and Miss Claudi i Miss Mary Myers, Miss Spero Mc- nani. ss Agee Clintock, Miss Edna McClintock, a Miss Nellie Russell, Miss Hilda Martinez, Miss Lettie Solomon, Miss. 92s, i Liva Albury, Miss Marie Nelson, 5 Adare rag ao aR of | | | | e Notes of The Passing Day ‘hymns by the band of the anutentr' Robert H. Gress, 2. oor e oemaed i the same band. oer a — Oat y | last i < George: Wate 1—Wards of welcome to the dele-|ton dinner dunce at Gee Setel Gun gates by the president of the dele- | yWerine ee ee ee ; Address by Dr. J. R. O’Farril Margaret Curtia Bettie Maur- r the association of Havana. lean, Miss ee — Mus Mary Cuba To Tampa Tonight | Arrives Last Night j The steamship Cuba, Capt. W. M. Fred Dion, réaltor, was included in White, will leave tonight at 7:30 the arrivals here last night from Mi- o’elock for Tampa. The steamer will-“ami, and will spend several days’ busi-| return to this port on Friday morning. ness visit in the Island-City. = * i * > 2 Ferry Boat Arrives pee Jacinto Arrives The ferry boat Estrada Palma ar-, The Mallory steamship San Jacinto rived in port yesterday afternoon arrived in port last night from Gal- trom Havana with a large number of veston, en route to New-York, with loaded freight cars on board. The passengers and freight on board. The ferry left again last night on a re- vessel had considerable freight for turn trip to the Cuban port. | Key West. ee 6 Returns To Miami J. A. Williams, who is employed at Miami by the Florida East ‘Coast Railway Company, who had been spending several days’ business visit Washington’s birthday was chosen as the appropriate day to give a | shower by. Mrs. I. Appelrouth for Miss Lilas Eakins at the Hotel La Concha. This was one of, the most beautiful and largest affairs given this season, and given in honor of Miss Eakins who will be married some time in March to James Alex- ander Singleton. Beautiful. flowers and decorations made the tables exceedingly attrac- tive. The hosts and guests, teo, were charmingly gowned in soft, flowing gowns in delightful pastel shades. A program had been arranged for . | Train Arrives at 8:30 - The morning train arrived today on schedule time with a large number of passengers on board.” Many of those arriving on the train left on Re} Second Part 1—-Address by J. Navarrette. Capt. and Mrs. John Berry euter- in the Island City, left last night over the Flagler»System en route to the Magie City. * * * ' Returns To City Cole Griffin, well known tonsorjal artist, who left here a few years ago to reside in Bartow, has returned to this city and will be associated with his brother, John Griffin, in the’bar-| ber business at 824 Fleming street. His family will arrive later. and they will make this city their home. ~ ” s . } Eureka In Port ! The schooner Eureka arrived in port Sunday night from ! with a load of freight, which was un- loaded at the Mallory dock for ship=' ment north. The schooner will re-iat-this port the steamer was con- turn to Caxhmbas some time the present week. * * Arrives For Visit t | Building, Duval street, to elect offic- the boat today for Havana. : * es the oceasion, which included a violin selection by Miss Alice Margulis, “The Bohemian Girl,” accompanied by Miss Claudina Lucignani on the dance by Miss Lily Schul- Many Havana Passengers The P. & Q. steamer arriving here yesterday afternoon from Havana had a large number of passengers on Piano; de 3 board. 4 Many of those arriving left Singer, Miss Dolly Woodruff and Miss on the evening train en route north. Georgina Hernandez, “Spirit of s 2 @ Spring”; song, “The Robins Sing a To Hold Meeting Merry — <- _ Eva age Th , ; . accompanied by Miss Lucignani. y at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at Sellers danced, the Charleston, and i ‘iss Marie m dance e eee ee tee Beate Dance of the Hearts.” Miss Eakins was seated at the close of the program in a little make-be- lieve motor boat, and the guests ad- vanced. and presented her with nu- merous gifts. At the motor was lit- tle Sidney Curry, son of Mayor and “Mrs. Leslie A. Curry. H signed to Everette Russell, agent of The following were the guests the Standard Oil Company at this Present yesterday at the shower: port. ! Mrs. Isadore Appelrouth, Mrs.) William Sterling Eakins, Mrs. Stead-| ers to complete the organization. s * . Vessel Leaves Port . The oil tank steamer L. J. Drake, Captain Trammell, left port i morning en route to Tampico. While * ee Miss Vera Knowles, Miss Mary the city council, Mr. Paul G. Albury. jiaed with.» Geese Geuee Seka Lowe. ; = ni the Hotei e 2 _ | 4—Selections from classical com- * er rer o- Phere casey Bonar tage Ne positions by the Barroso sextette. ~ number of their imtimate friends Miss _ Bessie Brownstein Mise of F peta rote +e li "1% og a Clara Carbonell, Miss Manuella John- Peps inca Ragtne, nies. son, Miss Helen Williams, Miss; 6—Review by Eduardo Reyna. Alice Margulis, Miss Gladys Rich,| Finale by the Cuban band. Miss Magdalene Bethel, Miss Doro-' = ~ peat _—— Trevor, Miss nna ile, Alice Watki Miss Leila Pitcher, Miss Mary Phil. 2Mde!Y, Ireland, daily cod-liver oil lips, Miss Mai Curtis Miss parades are held for under nourish- ; Mary R. Curry, Miss Louise Cleare,,°¢ “hildren. Miss Mary Costar, Miss Rolina Curry, Miss Eloise Lowe, Miss Wil- ma Burrus, Miss Pauline Burrus, my Adaline Mulberg, Miss Cornelia Sarprise Party Given On Monday Night At Residence of Mr. Cates In the elementary schools of Lon- M- Newton Curry, formerly of Key Glenpool Sails ‘man Pinder, Mrs. William D. Evans, West, but who is now making his resi "Phe steamer Glenpool, Capt. Luts, Mrs. Stanley Singleton, Mrs. Robert The children, grandchildren, great % dence in Miami, was included in the sailed yesterday for Baton Rouge. Spottswood, Mrs. Harry C. Jones,|erandchildren and a number of inti- arrivals here last evening, and will, The ship was consigned to Everette Mrs. Samuel Filer, Mrs. Ralph Rus- mate friends honéred Mrs. Jona- spend several days’ visit in the. Island Russell, agent of the Standard Oil sell, Mrs. William Bates, Mrs, Ever- than Cates with a surprise birthda; City. : j Company at this port. ette Russell, Mrs. Clarise Phillips, party Monday night. They gather- - ___ : Mrs, €. K. Johnson, Mrs. Eva Tor- ed at her home in Fletcher’s Lane at ano; Mrs. Eugene R. Albury, Sr.,,8 o'clock, bringing appropriate gifts Mrs. Eugene R. Albury, Jr., Mrs. with them, and for two hours all en- Harry Baker, Mrs. Samuel Harris, joyed the happy occasion, which cele- Mrs. Thomas Otto, Mrs. A. E. Sharp-. brated “Mrs. Cates’ eighty-sixth birth- ley, Mrs. Willard Albury, Mrs. Em-/day. All of her children except Mr. ory Pierce, Mrs. Godfrey Thompson, Frank Cates of Sarggta were pres- Mrs. Arthur M. Brown. jent.. The following are the six ehil- . Mrs. Margaret Duval, Mrs. Charles dren who were present: Mrs. W. 7. Robert F. Spottswood, of the Trop- P. Thompson, Mrs. A. J. Pinder, Mrs. Weatherford, Mrs. Fred Demeritt, | Eugene Demeritt, Mrs. C. F. Kemp,'Miss Eliza Cates, Mr. Jonathan | Mrs.. Oscar Cruz, Mrs. Charles Cates, Jr., Mrs. W. P. Monticino and | | Aguero, Mrs. Theodore Ro! Mrs.; Mrs. Asa Sweeting. i : ‘oth > Smart, | A large number of her twenty- Mrs. Edward four grandchildren and _ nineteen Mrs. pea grandchildren were also pres- e Personal Mention ae Ho IN THE CENTER OF ALL CAPACITY 300~ _ OPEN ALL THE YEAR ~:— EUROPEAN Arthur H. Mould. Manscen Mr. and Mrs. Edward Strunk are | spending several weeks in Tampa and ical Isles Sales Corporation, is spend- other cities on the mainland. j ing a few- days at.Ormond Beach. | —ae Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Cook return Mrs. Annie Vegue,- formerly Miss Milten “Russell; Mrs. today from Iavana, where they spent Pinder of Key West, was included in Mrs. Margaret Conner, several days. They went over on the the passengers atriving here ntly Strunk, Mrs. Clement Hudson, yacht Mavoureen. ! from Miami fora short visit with rela- Vesey Johnson, Mrs. William H.. , tives and friends. Malone, Mrs. George Kantor, Mrs. , j : Morris Holtsberg, Mrs. Frank Holts-; ATLAS at FLORIDA Mrs. Maynard Baker, Mrs. A. H.: Containing . i Mr. and Mrs. Stoner of Washing- | ton, D. C., the fatker and mother! Mrs Aquilla Caballo, who was for- a. a oy Pate, are visiting merly Miss Alma Stirrup of this city, mant an s. Pate. , was included in the recent arrivals from Tampa, and ‘will spend several Philip Henson, who has been spend- weeks’ visit in the Island City. ing several days’ business visit in! eee made wer = East Coast nee =o the “ a en route to Coconut Grove, where he Sutexy Octeeme rise is now making his residence. é _ McInnis, Mrs. T. L. Ketchings, Mrs.' ‘John Roberts, Mrs. Edwin Wilson, | Mrs. Luther Pinder, Mrs. Bob Lewis, Mrs. Eugene C. Lowe, Mrs.} st Everet Albury, Mrs. C. H. J. Rob- y was included in erts) Mrs. J. M. Renedo, Mrs.' primar gee oe bacepn amet tpg agg eg a . bes es Joseph Cruz, brother of Enrique in Key West. gs — =< “ar oo Cruz, proprietor of Cruz’s Cafe, cor- Mrs’ Frask Ladd, Mra-3.-E Maher, ner of Duval and Front —— Mrs. M. W. Sawyer, accompanied Mrs. Ella Ford, Mrs. William’ had been spending several mon' otaoe by her children, who had been spend- Daughtry, Mrs. Milton W. Curry, — returned to the city on Sum- ing several weeks’ visit in Key West Mrs. Lionel Plummer, Mrs. ‘Allan B.| jay afternoon. | with scp ant} friends, were esc Cleare, Mrs. Paul Lumley, Mrs.| Mrs. Charles Albury wes sachated East Coast en route to their rnd ee P. Curry, Mrs. in the recent arrivals from Miami to i, West Palm Beach. = Claude Williams, Mrs. Harry Pill-, spend a visit of a few weeks in Key é a ans, Mrs. W. B. Branch, Mrs. Fran-' West with relatives and friends. Mr. cis Campbe'l, Mrs William Maloney, | n Mrs, Alfred Y. Lytle, Mrs. Donald Myers, Mrs. J. R. Valdes, Mrs: Gelia Mrs. Manuel Pino, Mrs.’ Albury is connected with the A. Louis & Company store in the Magic City. T. E. Millmore, formerly a member of The Citizen staff, arrived here yes- terday morning, and is again connect- ed with The Citizen. For the three years he has been away from Key West, Mr. Millmore at no time lost his love for the city, and kept con- tinually in mind his intention to re- turn. He spent the intervening time in Ohio, his latest position being man- ager of The Lyle Printing Company of Salem. | residence. Emil Kirchheimer and family among. the arrivals in Key West o Sunday from Miami, where they have been making their residence for the Butierrez, ; past several years. They propose re- Willard Whitmarsh, Mrs. Milton: maining in the Island City indefinite- Russell, Mrs. Joseph Whalton, Mrs.’ ly. : Robert Stowers, Mrs. William R.; , Warren, Mrs. B. D. Trevor. j Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bowers, accom- Mrs. Larry Gardner, Mrs. Clifford | panied by their two sons, Leo, Jr., Hicks, Mrs. George Lucas, Mrs./ and Anthony, who had been spending Hatry Galey, Mrs. Laura. Crasoe, several days’ visit in Key West with Mrs. Russell Kerr, Mrs. Agnes Kerr,, relatives and friends, left last night Mrs. Chester Curry, Mrs. Paul Her-) over the East Coast en route to Mi- Tick, Mrs. Henry Russell, Mrs. Kes-| ink; Seen thine are making their €™% Mrs. George Morris, Mrs. A. C.; - ~ oss — Elgin, Mrs. Ambrose Cleare, Mrs.j Frank Johnson, Mrs. Richard Sted-; ———_——-— man, Mrs. Charles S. Williams, Jr.,; VISITORS REMAIN Prayer Service Held At = Paul Demeritt, Mrs. Charles, ‘ite. Fleming Street Church In| §_Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera, -Mrs.; Connection With Revival Gory Mrs. ED. Banks, Mrs.| Harry Baker, Mrs. William McKil-; Florence Curry, Mrs. Leslie A- Last night in connection with the }jp° Mrs. Clarence Pierce, Mrs.| ia datbe jrevival services that will be opened Charles Edna lon Friday, evening im a tent om pyrera as = TWO YOUNG MEN OF NEW YORK | Southard street was a prayer meet-- yrs. Elizabeth Eakins, Miss’ LEAVE LAST NIGHT ON MAL. ing held at the Fleming Street Meth-“ Ciaudina Lucignani, Miss Jennie| LORY STEAMSHIP EN ROUTE |odist Church. The meeting was well Weintraub, Miss Elena Lueignani,| TO THEIR HOMES Clayton, two popular young men of New York City, left last night on the Mallory Line steamer San Jacinto for their respective homes in New York. These young men were returning from a visit te Havana, and had ex- pected to only remain overnight in charm- pager —s large number tak- ise Isabel “Avila, Miss Elma Light-| | where will Peta ,. bourn, Miss Mary Lightbourn, Miss) Soper jother meet- Grace Kemp, Miss Dora Cole, Miss ing held tonight at the Congregation- Dorothy Albury, Miss Louise Falk {al Church, and the public is invited yi, Elisabeth’ Sharpley. Miss Ma. pee attend. bel Sharpley, Miss Dorothy Shep- ee ee ee eo Maloney, Mi jwho =e at the dock enmasse to bid Bobbie Martin, ‘Miss Marie ‘Robert. them voyage. * _ son, Miss Florence Cooper, Miss Ed- i These visiters will be missed im na Quinn, Miss Ruth Ellison, Miss ‘the society circles of the city; but Marie they have promised to return to Key for a sojourn of three months DR. HARRY N. S. JONES PHONE 364-3 New Sectional Maps: of Each County Showing Land Surveys, Roads, Railroads, Canals, Drainage, and Other Valuable-Information Compiled From The Latest Reliable Data WE HAVE THEM IN STOCK LET US SHOW YOU ONE Price $12.50 We also have a stock of folder maps of Monroe County Price 35c Cappick, Miss Nellie Bly,

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