The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 28, 1926, Page 5

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN aes Pe. | W. Jr., arrived here recently to| { NAL visit. Mrs. Ayala’s mother, Mrs.| MARINE NOTES | | The Reak Silk Hosiery Mills of |., until 10 o'clock a.m... J Ruth Russell of 1223 Royal street. ee * } 2 a 92 or deliveri det a id Hiss Grade. Vasaues. lett today? |Indianapolis, Ind., has only one au-| miscellaneous steel to the Nevat—— Ron the steamer Governor Cobb for| Mrs. Romelda Shehee and daugh- | thorized agent in Montoe County, oropossis to the Supply. Officer i F. E. C. car ferry Joseph pare & iter, Miss Jennie, left Friday for|™yself. Beware of purchasing) Nava! Station; Key West, Fla. or to AT BAYVIEW PARK Parrott, Captain Harrington, sailed Havana for a visit with relatives. | Tose visit in Miami with|hosiery under that name from|the Burean of Supplies and Pays for Havana at 10:30 p. m. yester- her two daughters, Mrs. G. U./|others; they do not represent this) master General of the Navy. day with 26 cars exports. | J. Carbonell, Jr., has booked} Ajishouse and Mrs. H. E. Kemp. | Well known house. | june28; July" AFFAIR GIVEN ON FRIDAY | passage on the steamship San Ja- | W. J. GALLAGHER, | F. E. C. car ferry Estrada| cinto leaving tonight for New 518 Elizabeth St. | AFTERNOON IN HONOR OF | palma, Captain Ward, sailed for | York, where he will spend several Janos ita PAGE FIVE. At MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1926. | Proposals will be réceived by the Bureau of Supplies and Accoyn' Navy Department, Washington, , SSSSSOSOESESSESEDSESESOSESHOLOOOOOOOEOOE Notes of The Passing Day Seeeceseereooccncanadosesesecooneooosesce Return to City | Concho From New York Mr. and Mrs. Graham Lester,; The Mallory steamship Concho, who had been visiting in Miami) Captain McIntosh, arrived in port and other points in that section,) yesterday morning from New York returned to the city on the morn-/ en route. to Galveston, with pas- ing train. sengers on board. Several of TO THE PUBLIC | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maloney are | FURNITURE RENOVATED, ae eee | those on the steamer were booked Many Tampa Passengers | for Key West. The steamship Governor Cobb} Core Mee | OLGA KEMP; LARGE NUM- BER ATTEND Havana last night with 26 cars. | weeks’ visit. | | ing arrived here yesterday from Coral Gables where Mr. Maloney, spending a visit in Key West, hav-.Phone 612-J. For ages the scientists have Upholstered and Refinished, Mattresses Made Over Jeaving Saturday night for Tampa Governor Cobb Arrives P. & O. S. S. Governor Cobb,| Mrs. J. W. Daniels, accompanied is engaged in the bakery busi-! sought unsuccessfully for a means Parlor Cushions Made had a large number of passengers) ‘The steamship Governor Cobb, Captain Phelan, arrived from Port by her mother, Mrs. T. F. Ayala ness. Mrs. Maloney was formerly) to restore the original lustre to\[W. R. Garing, 509 William St. on board, many of whom arrived A 1 ‘ i : Tampa this morning, with passen-| and two children, Marcia and J:!Miss Wilmur Burrus of this city.) pearls which have lost it. | here on ihe train from the novth.| (gt warning gt tT oclock from | Olga Louise Kemp, daughter of gers and sailed for Havana at 8:50 : { { fee Tampa with a large number of pas-|Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 0. Kemp, | & m- atch Foi DASORTinE TA veRe 1 Dies in. Miami j sengers on board. The steamer|was the guest of honor at a party | S mah, Word was received in the city) jeft again: during the day en route yesterday announcing the death of| tg Havana. Mrs. Lilla Dougherty in Miami. ed, ae The funeral will be held in that Goes to Homestead city. Mrs. Dougherty is a sister-| Mrs, Affie Sawyer, mother of in-law of Mrs. Richard Peacon of mys, T, Jenkins Curry, was a pas- this city. Mrs. Peacon left on yeS-| senger leaving over the East terday afternoon’s train to ane) Coast yesterday afternoon for the funeral. ? | Homestead, where she will spend | several weeks’ visit with rela- Leave For Tampa Vives. ti Mieses Abigail and Alejandrina | eee er Martinez, schoo! teachers of Ha-' Many Train Passengers vana, Cuba, who haye been the! The train arriving here this house guests of Mr, and Mrs. Juan’ morning from the norih had a Esperdy for the last three weeks, | large number of passengers on Jeft Saturday night on the P. & | board. Many of those arriving on 0. steamer for Tampa, Fla., where | the train left again on the boat for they will visit with relatives for | Havana. the next two weeks. | Seri tated bos het Leave on Trip Gees to Hospital T. Jenkins Curry and daughters William Knowles, familiarly| were passengers leaving over the known as “Billy Pork,” left over | Hast Coast yesterday afternoon en the East Coast Saturday night for route to points up the state, where St. Augustine,, where he will un- | they will spend several weeks’ dergo treatment at the Florida, visit. East Coast Railway hospital in! Rss Pare that city, and will be under the Scouts Hold Mecting : eare of Dr. J. N. Fogarty, chief’ The members of Troop 4, Gir' surgeon of the institution. | Scouts, under the direction of Dilan & _Mrs. A. H. MeInnis, held an in- Te Unveil Monument _teresting session on Friday after- L Margolin, retired merchant of ‘noon at their headquarters follow- _ this city, will leave on the San Ja- | ing their return from a two weeks’ cinto fer New York, encampment at Long Key. Mrs. where he will spend some time.}McInnis states that inasmuch as While on this trip Mr. Margolin) the trip was such an enjoyable ‘will unveil the monument marking one, that the members of the or- the grave of his wife, who age coi are already talking in this city a few years ago, and!about another outing _ at which who was highly and widely esteem-|time they propose to remain for a ed in Key West. longer stay. POOSSESOLASLe HOO THOTDOOOEOOOESOSSSASESHTDESUNSAOOR Personal Mention “PPROSSSSOOCOSODOO SOO COOLESEOEDOODOODESOOOESOOEOES HL R. Mallory will leave tonight} Mrs. Norberg Thompson and on the Mallory steamship San Ja-\son will leave tonight on the into for New York where he will| steamship San Jacinto .for New spend the remainder of the sum-|York where they will spend the months, > ‘summer months. + srs Thinfena, “Louis, Loifise(| * “Miss ‘Mabel Sharpley will’ ‘be Mary Caroline and Evan-|among the passengers leaving to- of the Holy Name, will night on the steamship San Ja- tonight on the steamship San cinto for New York where she will for New York. jspend several weeks’ visit. Blanche Thompson, accom-) Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hayes, and by her niece, Miss Etta’ son, J, B. Hayes, and Mrs. L. P. were passengers leaving yes-| Artman and two sons, L. P. Art- afternoon over the East) man, Jr, and Norman D. Artman, for Miami. Miss Gato will) will leave ‘tonight on the Mallory in the Magic City for several steamship San Jacinto for New with Mrs. Thompson. {York where they will spend the |Summer months. Mrs, Irma Tustison, daughter of | Mrs. Frank Thompson of 317) Mrs, Edwin H. Johnson and two Whitehead street, accompanied by children, Romelda and Lorainne, her children, were arrivals in the who had been visiting for some city this morning from Jackson- | time with her mother, Mrs. Ro- ville for a visit with relatives. | melda Shehce, and other relatives, \left Friday for her home in Jack- J. R. Valdez, connected with | sonville. the bakery business in Key West, | accompanied by his wife, will _ 8. D. Jenks. connected with the leave tonight on the steamship Key West postoffice, who had been San Jacinto for New York where spending a few weeks’ visit in Mi- they will spend several weeks’ ©mi and surrounding points, re- visit, turned to the city yesterday over the East Coast. the passengers that will | a Ser tow Tekh tonight will be Mrs. 7 inside, will leave. tonight -on | ay Scoreghilarag ar a ; the steamship San Jacinto for New | F i at Newark, New Jersey. | York, where they will spend sev- | | eral montbs’ visit. | Mrs. Frenk R. Hayes, Mrs./ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pierce of Venice Kennison, Ward Hayes,’ Raton street were passengers leav- Jr., and Leon F. Geyer, will form | ing Saturday night on the steam-| ® party that will leave tonight on ship Governor Cobb for Tampa, | the Mallory steamship San Jacinto where they will spend several) for New York. They will go to| weeks’ visit, | Philadelphia from New York,) ‘iscsi | where they will visit for a while Mrs. Hattie E. Bugg, of Plant! efter which they will proceed to Cit visiting in Key West with | Les Angeles, Calif, where they! her ers, Mrs. John J, Albury | will remain indefinitely. and M Anselmo Baez, Mrs, | tients Bugg was formerly Miss Hattie Miss “Louise Curry was a pas- Thompson of this city, where she “senger leaving yesterday after- has many friends. She will re- J noon over the East Coast for Mi- main for several weeks, and ex- Tami, where she will visit for sev- pects to return home via East Jeral weeks with Mrs, Lucille Hall, Coast, making a few stops along “who is making her residence in the the Jine, visiting Mrs. Clara Carey Magic City. at Matecumbe, and Mrs, Jas. N. Collins M i. j Glney Roberts, bropher of P.)°°1"s *t Miami | d Roberts, clerk at the Key| 4), S = . fest Postoffice, wil leave tonight ihc. isd sek a ag iter the steamship San Jacinto for! ts 7 pe F . neeted with The Citizen’s me- York, Proonpae Sg WET SONG | Ncnicel department: will leave to-| Ee ae lnight on the Mallo y steamship Mrs. Edward Albury was apas-/58" Jacinto for New York en leaving Saturday night on |"4te to Montreal, Canada, where steamship Governor Cobb for }She will spend several months’ . where she will spend sev-|¥isit. Mrs. Hughes’ numerous Weeks’ visit with her son friends in the Island City bid her daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. yore, wishing for her a Albury, who are now mak- j hoping that their residence in the west (sh ay soon be k within our ity. midst again. given by her mother to celebrate | her fifth birthday anniversary Friday afternoon at Bayview Park. Balloons were given the children as favors. Mrs. Kemp was assisted in serving the guest by Mrs. Leo Warren, Mrs. Wm. P. Kemp, Mrs. Ulric Gwynn and Mrs. Willie Pinder. Prizes wer: awarded to Russell Hyman, Anni Crusoe, boobie prize+was won by; Frederick Soloman, Jr. Mrs. Robert Carey won the prize. Olga received many beautiful gifts, and at a late hour the chil- dren departed following a most enjoyable afternoon. The guests included Florence} Dillon, Kathryn Albury, Emma Yulee Hudson, Carolyn Sands: Jane Delaney, Gloria Curry, Lor- raine Armstrong, Zenaida Morales, Hilburn Cerezo, Buster Cerezo, Edna Pinder, Florence Torres, Lucretia Wilson, Florida Cruze, Carey Thompson. J. L. Williams, Alice Jenks, Barbara May Thomp- son, Allen Robertson, John Rob-| ertson, Emil Hamlin, Susan Pea-} con, Fedora Morales, Emilio Sal-| gado, Hilda Salgado, Celia Sal- gado, Jack Cormack, Harlan Weech LaVerene Lowe, George Lowe, Fay Adams, George Al- bury, Helen Albury, Virginia Thompson, Margaret Dexter, Gwynn Bethel, Jack Bethel, Dot Steadman, Dick Steadman, Lois Sawyer, Annie Saunders: William Russell, Thurman Sands, Jr., Mary Thompson, Frederick L. Johnson, Jr., Alberta Elwood, Joseph Wat- kins, Alice Curry, Helen Kesinger, | Corrine Jerman, Ellaree Baez, Ruth Rose*Galey, Eugene Lowe, Mary Crusoe, Mary Curry, Ellie Rae Gwynn, Ulric Gwynn, Jr., Marjorie Hamlin, Charles Ket- “hum, Jr., Oliver Saunders, Har- ris Alton Coller, Jr., Warren Ham- lin, Norman Cerezo, | Gaynell Roberts, Betty Rae Russell, Wal- lace Mitchell, Jack Carey, Annice Smith, Anna. Kirchheincr, Kirehheiner, Otto’ Lee Kirchhein- er, Sylvia Dillon, ‘Joyce Whit- marsh: Vila Mae Whitmarsh, Helen Solomon, Fred Solomon, Jr., Paul Rosselle, Jr., Mary Louise Saw- ver, Cleo Kemp, Orvis Kemp, Mar- vin Kemp, Anna Whitmarsh, Rus- sell Hyman, Rees Albert Sneda- ker Glen Osgood Mitchell, Osgood Kemp, Frank = Stickney, Clyde ladies | Ruth | | F. E. C. car ferry Joseph R. | Parrott, Capiain Harrington, will arrive from Havana this afternoon | with cars, and will sail for Ha- | vana at 10:30 p, m. with 26 cars | exports. F. E. C. car ferry Estrada Palma, Captain Ward, will arrive | from Havana this evening with cars, and will sail for Havana to- night with 26 cars. P. & O. S. S. Miami, Capiain Al- bury, will arrive from Havana this| afternoon with passengers and. U S. mail. The Imperial Airways ha§ estab- lished a shopping excursion service | by whichspassengers may leave} London in the morning, spend sev- eralhours in Paris and return} home early in the evening. Mervin Thompson, Jr., Annie Cru- 0, Hilary Ciuso, Janice Koberts, | Sylvia Roberts, Charlotte John. son, William Skelton, Gilbert Skel ton, Lois Marie Busto, Carabel Cerezo, Jay Stricker, Dorothy | Stricker, Cleora Roberts, Dorothy | KGearup, Mary Louise Cruz, Al- berta Peterson, Hilda Demeritt, Edna Mae Thompson, Edna Pearl Bearup, Susan Roberts, Enjory| Blackwell, Virginia Blackwell, | Ethel Mae Williams, Aurelio Tor. res, Louis Richardson. Lillo Lowe, | Carolyn Lowe; Misses Irma Curr ys | Susie Gardner, Rebah Herrick,; Cornelia’ Warren, Mary Jerman, Miriam Watkins, Ruby Jermen,| Louise Ketchum; Mesdames Cleve-| land Dillon, Fred Solomon, Orion| § Whitaker, Russell Heymn, John/ Delaney, Albert Snedaker, Cor-! rine Jerman, Eddie Saunders, Lula Thompson, Will Richardson, Frank Busto, Eddie Wilson, Robert | Carey, Clements Hudson, Caryle! § Sanchez Otto Kirchheiner, Harry |@ Pierce, Lesley’ Albu Sawyer, Archie Thom Kemp, George Ww. Webster Roberts, Willie Pinder, Wiliam P. Kemp, Emory Black. well, Leroy Torres, Milton Rob- erts: Hilary Crusoe, W. R. Garing, Sam. Kemp, Harry — Roberts, Cornelius Peterson, Leo Warren, | Ulric Gwynn, Gwynn Bethel, Aram |Kemp, Henry Thompson, « Alton |Coller, Laurie Higgs, . Joshua ‘on, Emmie Kemp, Stickney, Harty Pierce, Jr., Olga) Smith, Fred Lowe: Mervin Thomp- Kemp, Lauretta Kemp, Leo Cruze, Joseph Richardson, Shirley San- chez, Virginia Smith, Henry War- ren, Leo Warren, Joseph Warren, Phyllis Richardson, Mary L. Pierce, ison, Will Dexter, — Wallace |Mitchell, Cleveland Johnson, Ulric !Gwynn; Messrs. Harry Richardson, Sam Kemp and Dr. William P. Leland | Ry THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER View Second Sheets We have a large quantity of medium grade Manila Second Sheets which we secured at a very low figure and will sell them as long as they last for 1000 $1.00 500 75¢ Call and see them or ’Phone your order to The Artman Press ’Phone 66 Yes, Dick,all these birds and_ animals live more or less on fish ze and there are others too. Just f—>< See how many you can name! Walrus white Bear, Fisher, 77 > Alligator, Pelican, Cormorant >> Puffin, Pengum ‘Albatross etc. Black Bear ———_ THE BOYS PLAY MARBLE: STREETS---NES SPRING G'cAD! Tse_ been fishin’ mos’ ob de day fan | ain't so much as got a bite

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