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FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1926 Notes of The Passing Day | oo. Hospital The numerous friends of Miss Hespah Pritceard, who w operated on recently at a local hos- pital, will be pleased to learn that she has recovered sufficiently to be removed to the home of her sis- ter, Mrs. W. J. Schoneck, 1210 South street. “+ -* Schooner Arrives The German auxiliary schooner Seebar, Captain Liebold, arrived in port today from Campeche with @ load of mahogany. The vessel is en route to Hamburg, Germany, stopping in at this port for fuel oil and supplies. The steamer is con- signed to the Porter Dock Com- pany, steamship agents this port. ies Seout Meeting There will be a meeting of Troop 5, Boy Scouts, under the di- rection of Scoutmasier Geo. F. Archer, tonight, at their head- quarters, beginning at 8 o'clock, and all members are requested to be in attendance as matiers of vital importance will come up at this session. “2 Return to Miami Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Saun- ders and children, who arrived here a few their launch, Lucille, left yester- | * day on a return trip to Miami, where they have been making their residence for the past several years. “* « Pecos Due Tuesday The Mallory steamship Pecos will arrive in port on Tuesday af- ternoon from New York with a load -of freight for Key West. The steamer will also have freight for Galveston, for which point the ship will leave after discharging cargo here. The Pecos is one of the additional steamers placed on the ruri by the Mallory Line for handling freight shipments be- tween New York, Key West and | Galveston. Personal oe Cleora Knight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Knight, is spending a visit in Perry, Fla., with Mrs. T. J. Swanson. Holmes Allen, Miami match- maker of sport events, was in- | cluded im the arrivals here this morning over the East Coast for a short visit. Sister James of Jesus, daughter of James Haskins of this city, was an arrival here this morning on! the steamship Governor Cobb from Tampa. She will visit here until Monday at which time she will leave en route to Montreal, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Ketchum, accompanied by their daughter Miss Eva fae, son, Chas. Jr., and | who | in | niece, Mise Elizabeth Curry, had been spending some time Tallahassee and other points in the state, returned to the city this morning over the East Coast. T. T. Phillips, president of the Golf Life & Accident Insurance Company, was an arrival in the city yesterday from Jacksonville, leaving again last night for points up the East Coast. Captain John J. Maher, who had | been at Tallahassee for several days, returned to the city .yester- duy over the East Coast. Captain Maher went to Tallahassee to stand the bar examination conducted in the capital city, which was parti- cipated in by 368 different r ap- plicants for attorneyship. Mrz. Wm. B. Ogden Visiting Here With Judge And Mrs: Browne Mrs. William B. York is the quest Mrs. Jefferson B. apartments at th Mre. Odgen Herndon of and is the Odgen of Mr villa called Ogden of Now of Judge and Browne at their Air Station, was Miss Sally Richmond, Virginia, widow of William B. Baltimore. built the near Lemon City beautiful which he “The T House Plantation” where he ent: Odren rtained on a lavish seale He was West quently on well heving known visited in Key here fre- his yacht and Mrs. iving at in New Yort is Mrs. Odeen's first West since died Odgen the St. three years aro, has since been Regis Hotel The te Key = amazed visit 20, and she at the remarkable partic im- ularly the weeks ago on board} { » Mr..and Mrs. ° cers | | Steamer From Tampa | The P. & O. steamship Governor | Cobb arrived in port this morning at an early hour from Tampa wih a large number of passengers on board. The steamer left again during the day .n route to Ha-} vana. ** * Concho Due Sunday The Mallory steamship Concho, Captain McIntosh, is due to arrive in port on Sunday morning from New York en route to Galveston, wich passengers on board. The Concho left here a week ago Mon- day for New York. Launch Fannie Leaves The launch Fannie, owned and operated by Captain L. E. Pinder, which had been at this port for several days, left yesierday after- | noon for Miami, where Captain | Pinder is now making his resi- | dence, | | ee he Many Train Passengers city for the International | The train arriving here this | morning from the north had a | large number of passengers, on lein of Chicago at the right. Eucha r' the city’s official greeting to the THE KEY WEST CITIZEN stic Congress prelate. Cardinal Bonzano | board. Many of those arriving on | the train left on the boat for Ha- COUPLE MARRY | vana. 9 | Small Pineapple Shipments The pineapple season is now coming to a close only small shipments received here each night MISS FLORIDA ADAMS WEDS | from Havana on the ferry boats. WESLEY W. WEA- The shipments arriving now THERFORD amount to about two or three cars a day. | s* * is Weatherford, the A. & T. Filling |Station, and Miss Fiorida Adams, : 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. in port this afternoon from Ha-) adams, daughter of Mr, and Mrs vana, and will leave again tomor-/5 "TA dams, 804 Caroline street, row morning on a reiurn trip to p ‘ thas Caban port. | were united in marriage at the Se |parsonage of the First Methodist church at 8:30 o'clock ning, in the presence of a few rela- |tives and close friends of the con- | from Caxambas with a load of |ttacting parties. Rev. L. Munro, freight to be discharged at the|Pastor, performed the ceremony. Mallory dock here for shipmeni | Miss Rose Curry was bridesmaid north. and J. M. Humbert stood with the |groom. At the conclusion of the rites the wedding party went to the |home of the bride, 804 Caroline street, where a reception was held during the evening and was great- Mrs. J. R. Thompson was among ly enjoyed by numerous relatives the outgoing passengers last eve-/and friends of the newlyweds. ning over the East Coast, en route There were music, and singing to Tusealoosa, Ala, Mr. Thomp- participated in by one and all. son is connected with the United 44... va B. Torano rendered two States revenue department. beautiful vocal selections that jwere much: appreciated, and deli- cious refreshments were served. The home was daintily decorated for the pleasant occasion. Friends of the bride and groom wilt be pleased to learn that? they ‘are going to make their home in Key West, and will reside atyB13 William street. $5,000 PRICE ON WIFE Wesley W. inected with con- Miami From Havana The steamship Miami will arrive Eureka Due on Monday The schooner Eureka will ar- rive in port on Monday afternoon | Mention ‘Gteption F. Lowe | were included in the paedengers} leaving last night over the East Coast en route to New York where they will spend the summer months. Assistant Tax Ass Pinder, with his wife two children, Samuel, Margaret Elizabeth, who, have |been spending two weeks with | relatives and friends in Miami and | West Palm Beach, will return to ‘their home in Key West tomor- row. Sam their and sor and Jr., HULL, Eng.—F. T. Cartwright was arrested for demanding $5,000 from Eugene Ferris on the ground that Ferris had stolen Mrs. Cart- wright’s love. Love good books, for they are good comp#nions. 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S. is made only from fresh roots and herbs, DAD AND 1 pa, arrived in the city this morn- ing and is spending the day with Deputy’ Collector L. T. Bragassa in connection with the business of the customs bureau here. County Judge Hugh Gunn, for the | | who st twelve days has been jresting and recuperating at Dr. Miller's sanitarium in South Jack- jsonville, returned to the city this morning on the P. & O. steamer from Tampa. Judge Gutn says he is feeling fine and glad to get back to his post of duty and friends here. Miss Bessie Pio- dela, the nurse who accompanied Judge Gunn, this morning. a 1S use returned with him eecccee THE "WEATHER See seeececcsseseses Stations Abilene cloudy) Atlanta cloudy) Boston (clear) Charleston (pt Tem. (pt. 70 (pt. cloudy) Chicago (clear) Corpus Christi (clear) Dodge City (cloud. Galveston (pt THE UMCIRE YEUS wee Hatteras (pi. 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