The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 5, 1926, Page 5

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FRIDAY; MARCH 5, 1926. Seeeceeeeetosece Notes of The Removes Office | British’ Vice-Consul W. J. M.) Taylor has removed his office from! F. W. Swindells, is lying out in| the yard adjacent to Curry’s dock) the harbor. : to 330 Duyal street Passing Day Yacht Arrives The yacht Rascal, belonging to et ey = * |Leaving For Marco To Hold Sale { The Woman's Guild of St. Paul's Church will give a cake and pie sale tomorrow afternoon at the corner of Duval and South- ard streets. * 2% Troop 1 Meets Tonight There will be a meeting of Troop i, Boy Scouts of America, held tonight at th-ir headquarters} on Division) street, and a full at-| tendance of members is desired. + « San Jacinto Due Saturday | The Ma'lory steamship San Ja- cinto will arrive in port tomorrow night from New York, en route to Galveston, with passengers and freight on board. °* * | Mallory From Galveston | The steamship Henry R. Mallory of the Mallory Steamship Com- pany pany, will arrive in port on Monday night from Galveston, en route to New York, with passen- gers and freight on board . Hi ta | The lighthouse tender Poppy} will proceed to Marco tomorrow morning for the purpgse of re- gharging automatic lights and in- speeting aids in that vicinity. 7+ * | Plummer Iii Lionel Hildebrant Plummer, chief clerk and’ special disbursing agent in the office of the superin- tendent of lighthouses, is ill at his home at 1117 Fleming street. + 2 * | Many Havana Passengers - | The steamship Cuba leaving to- day for Havana had a large num- ber of passengers on board. The| steamer took over passengers that arrived here last night and oN | morning from the north. | e282" Train Arrives At 9:10 The morning train arrived at 9:10 o'clock today with an unus- ually large number of passengers on board. Many of those arriving on the train remained over in Key West for several days’ visit, with} the others going through to Ha- | Vana. To Hold Sale Saturday | The members-of Troop 4, Girl] Scouts, will conduct a cake and) eandy sale tomorrow afternoon, beginning at 4 o’clock, on Duval street, in front of the San Carlos building. The funds derived from; the sale will be used in helping to) steamer left again during the day! Mrs. William H. Malone and * 6 * Cuba From Tampa The P. & O, Steamship Cuba, Capt. William M. White, arrived in port this morning at an early hour from Tampa, with a large number of passengers ong board. The defray the expenses of the troopgen route to Havana. on their summer encampment. | ‘se *@ * | , } Many Arrive Last Night 8 * Girl Scouts To:Meet . The train arriving last night 4, Girl Scouts, held this afternoon| from the north ‘had a large number) at their headquarters in the Scot- ef passengers on board, the ma-)tish Rite Hall, corner of Eaton and} jority of whom remained ovey in Simonton streets, beginning at 5} Key West last night, with a num-|o’clock, and Mrs. A. H. McInnis,| ber leaving on, the boat today for) scoutmistress, requests all mem-! Havana. ‘bers to be in attendance, MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR M. | BROWN ENTERTAIN IN | HONOR OF VISITORS AT | POPULAR HOSTELRY j | Last evening a delightful din- | mer dance was given by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Brown at the | Hotel Casa Marina in honor of | Mr. Brown’s mother, Mrs. William |McKean Brown, of Palm Beach jand New Castle, Pa., and Mrs. E. }D. Hanna, of Pittsburgh. Mrs. | Brown and Mrs. Hanna are visit- ing Key West and are guests of the Browns at the Casa Marina. | Miss Helen Govis of New York, | who is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. | Percy A. Cook, sang during the | evening several songs, which were jespecially enjoyed by all of the guests. Among the numbers that Miss Govis sang were “Indian Love Call” from Rose Marie and | several selections from ‘grand |opera. Miss Govis last year.gave |a song recital at Carnegie Hall. The guests present at the din-| ner were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Brown, Mrs. William McKean Brown, Mrs. E. D. Hanna, Maj. Gen. Harry C. Hale, Capt..and Mrs, Willis Hale, Judge and Mrs. Jef- ferson B, Browne, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Spottswood, Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Cook, Miss Helen Govis, Mrs. L. P. Sehutt, Doctor Barker, J. C. Work, Senator and Henry R. Mallory. PLANS CIRCUS EVENT TO BE GIVEN ON} MARCH 18 ON CHURCH ED TO BECOME MEMBER OF JUDGES COMMITTEE AT MAGIC CITY Arthur M. Brown has been invit- ed to be a member of the Judges Committee ‘of the Biscayne Bay regatta in Miami, March 22. Mr. Brown received a letter from C. W. Chase, Jr., inviting him to be present at a meeting 10:30 Wednesday morning, March 10, at the Hotel Flamingo, Miami. The Judges Committee of the Bis- cayne Bay regatta will meet at that time. In his correspondence, Mr. Chase also designated Mr. Brown as member of the Judges Commit- tee. Mr. Brown has just returned from the Republican State Con- vention, which Was held March 3 at Orlando. He represented Mon- roe County at this convention. Large Namber Attend . Revival Services At Harris School Grounds The revival services at the tent are growing in attendance as well as interest. A large crowd: last night greeted the evangelist.;Af- ter the song service led by Mr. Hickman, who sang a solo, and also used his xylophone accom- patiying the singing, the preacher took as his subject, “God and Man Reasoning Together.” Taken from the book of Isaiah. “Come Iet us reason together saith the Lord though your sins be as scar- let they shall be as wool.” This was no doubt the best ser- mon preached yet and enjoyed by all. There were . evidences that angimpression was made on the WILL APPEAR IN CLASSICAL DANCE; OTHER EXCELLENT Added features and a change of program will take place in the en- tertainment to be held at the San Carlos Theatre tomorrow night. Among other added attractions, Mile. Georgette D’Lorza will ap- pear in the classical dance, “The Butterfly,” also in the “National Dance of Mexico.” Mrs. Eva B. Torano and Sebas- tian Paoli will sing a duet, “The Crucifix.” This feature will un doubtedly prove one of the biggest hits ever scored in Key West, since both singers possess voices par- ticularly adapted to this popular classic. Tickets can be reserved at popp- lar prices at Frank Johnson’s Book’ Store, Enjoyable Bridge Party Given Tharsday By Mrs. Frank Lewinsky An enjoyable bridge party was given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Frank Lewinsky at her home. A prize was won by Mrs. J. G. Kantor and Miss Adeline Mul- berg. The house was beautifully deco- | rated for the occasion. After cards, a delightful course dinner | was served by the hostess. Pee abt 7 ec JUST RECEIVED Shipment of Infant's . year—into high position as— ; ‘=the biggest single month of production. on Nash cars, alone, in the entire history of the company. And Ajax Six sales racing on ahead February Ajax business far beyond the bigy gest previous month since this brilliant new - Nash-built ilt success was introduced. Ajax success is just this—record-breaking Greatest Month in Nash Histone and Greatest Ajax Six Month : Swiftly soaring nation-wide Nash sales swept’ ~~ February—although the shortest month of the: ® Ric wnwigewéaie & he mis ne ow ga ne Hand-Made Wear Hand-Painted Easter audience. There will be # prayer LAWN meeting at the Congregational The Fidelis Cl: Chureh for men at 7 p.m» Chil- oe sins eee dren’s service at the tent led by QUALITY plus record-breaking VALUE. PECOOOSCOCOOEOOOOEOOOHEOECODOCOESOCOCOOEOSERO0COSO ee bile Personal Mrs. George Spencer was among the passengers leaving on the morning train for Miami and other Points, where she will spend sev- €ral weeks’ visit. Heimie Markovitz, “who had been spending several days’ busi-' ness visit in Key. West, was_in- elpded in the, passengers leaving on the morning train en route to Mrs. Claude Johnson was an out- ‘i x on-the morning for Miami, where she will re- for several weeks’ visit with relatives and friends. Miss Effie Lowe, who had been| several weeks visiting in Key West with relatives was a pas- senger leaving on the morning train en route to her home in Mi- ami, Clifford Ji/Curry and family, of Bowling Green, arrived in the city this morning, on a visit to Mr. Curry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshual Curry, This is the first Mention Manuel V. Brost, keeper at , Fowey Rocks Light Station, arriv- ed this morning for his regular leave of absence. | Chief Deputy Sheriff A. H. Mc- (Innis left last evening on a busi- , ness trip to Miami. He expects }to be absent from the city until Sunday. Mrss, John Marshall, who had been spending a while visiting in | Miami with relatives, was’ includ- ,ed in the arrivals here yesterday | afternoon over the East Coast. Cornelius A. Miller, connected | with the Pennsylvania Railroad, was included in the arrivals on the ;morning train, and after a short visit in the Island City left on the | boat for Havana. ' Key West, but who is now makin, his home in Miami, was included | in the arrivals here today over the | East Coast, and will remain in the Island City for several days’ visit. | Roland W, Pinder, formerly of} Capt. F. B. Saunders, after) visit of the young man to his for- mer home jn eleven years. alates spending several weeks’ visit in Louis. Wiley, business manager] Key West, was included in the pas-| of the New York Times, was in-| Sengers leaving re the more cluded in the: passeagers arriving | train en route to his home in West! here last evening on the boat from| Palm Beach. Havana, and after a short stay in} the city left on the evening train! en-route North. E. T. Russell, who is employed at Miami by the Florida _ East! Coast Railway Company, was an Sidney M. Thompson, who is in| #trival on the morning train for charge of the information, bureau| several days’ visit in the Island on Trumbo Island, was a passenger | City. leaving. on the morning train en} * route to points up the East Coast,| Edwin Meredith, ex-secretary where he will meet a party of ex-) of agriculture, who is also quite! cursionists, accompanying them to} prominent in Masonic circles, be- the city this afternoon. During) ing a 83-degree Mason of the! his absence, the ‘advertising booth southern jurisdiction, accompanied] is in Charge of Millard Gibson.| by his Scaehter, were arrivals | who is also a member of the ad-) here from Havana last evening en} vertising committee. ‘oute north. pm Sk DELICIOUS ICE CREAM With the installation of new sanitary equipment, we are pre 46 make prompt deliveries. Richness of our ice Cream makes it a Nutritious Food. A. LUCIGNANI Pioneer Ice Cream Manufacturer G22 DUVAL STREET Se eveCCcoccce tist Church is planning a circus March 18 on the church lawn. This circus will be given for the pur- pose of raising funds to equip a {nursery in the church basement so that the mothers could leave their children while attending services on Sunday mornings. It'll be a regular circus. All the acts, including the high diver, Gypsy fortune-teller, fat lady and others, will be right on hand td interest those-who attend. Then, too, red lemonade, always asso- ciated with the circus, will be served free. . TO MAKE HOME HERE F. Hanson, formrly connected with the William Gordon eorpora- tion of Atlanta and New York, who while ona. visit to this city |liked it so well here that he open- jed up a permanent business at the corner of Eaton and Elizabeth streets, was joined: yesterday by his wife and their little daughter Matilda, who came from Atlanta to make this city their future home. @ TO SUPPLY STATIONS The lighthouse tender Ivy, which is now at Miami, will leave tomorrow morning for the Florida reefs to supply oil to two light stations and to recharge Pacific | and Molasses Reef lights and will then return to Miami. the singer at 3 o’clock in the af- ternoon. Services every night. All invited. THE WEATHER Stations Tem. Abilene (cloudy) . 46 Atlanta (cloudy) . Buffalo (clear) Charleston (cloudy) Chicago {cloudy) .. Galveston (raining) - Jacksonville (raining) KEY WEST (clear) Miami (clear) New Orleans (raining) . New York (clear) Tampa (cloudy) .... Washington (clear) . Williston (cloudy) YACHT CLUB MEETING The Key West Yacht Club will hold a meeting at 10 o'clock to- morrow morning at the offices of the Garrison Park Corporation, Fleming and Duval streets, for; incorporation purposes. Soonpenaliesighetnereat NOTICE The Woman's Guild of St. Paul's Church will hold a cake and pie sale at the corner of Duval and Southard streets Saturday af- ternoon at 5 o'clock. mar6-1t FOR REAL ESTATE AND RENTALS SEE THE KEY WESF INVESTMENT CO. 124 DUVAL STREET ‘WM. CATES, San Carlos Theatre SATURDAY NIGHT MONSIEUR PAOLI TENOR PHONE No. 688-W. Ma Cards An _ Exceptionally Beautiful Line CAKE SALE SATURDAY THE GIFT SHOPPE 618 FLEMING ST. EEE. 160 Old Papers For. A Nickle Paaaaeaaaaes MLLE. GEORGETTE D’LORZA DANCER a Change of Programme—New Features Admission 50c, 75c, $1.00 bs} Reserve your tickets at FRANK JOHNSON’S UP TOWN STORE “ ~ Key West Citizen ~ MELTZER & NAVARRO AUTO CO. ~ DISTRIBUTORS FOR MONROE. 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