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ISDAY, JUNE 29, 1926. Notes of The Passing Day e Engagement . and Mrs. Joseph H. Sawyer, | Eaton street, announce the} will arrive in port on Saturday | < mt of their daughter, , dys Garnell Sawyer, to Lyman tte, of Mississipp'. Baby Girl A baby girl was born eataeday' Mr. and Mrs. Abelordo Mar- z at their hyme, 814 Duval Mother and baby are re-| Scouts, will meet on Friday af-| d to be getting along nicely. Jacinto Leaves |The Mallory steamship San Ja-| 9 arrived in port last night om Galveston and left again ing the night for New York th a large number of passen- on board. ‘ *¢ » Arrives | he schooner Henrietta, Capt. | nson, which had been out on fishing grounds for the past! k, returned to port yesterday noon with a large catch on *“* * for Miami irs. Lavonia Grillon, accompan- by her two grandchildren, . I. Knowles, Jr., and Dave, | passengers leaving over the/ yesterday afternoon | Coast Miami, where Mrs. Grillon will | it with her daughter, and son-| ww, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. I.) les at their home in Bryan! Mrs. Knowles returned to} @ Magic City last week, follow- several weeks’ visit in Key SOOSOGeSoeaceseeeDECe® Personal af Camero was included in it painabiexs leaving this morn- on the steamship Miami for ana, where he will spend sev- weeks’ visit. J. Y. Porter, St., who had spending several days’ busi- visit at Jacksonville and other | ‘points up the East Coast, returned | to the city yesterday over the! Flagler System. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Pomerleau, | = ged N. Y., are spending a visit in Key West with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Roberts at their home on Southard street. Mrs. Pomer- was formerly Miss Leona Mr. abd Mrs, Edward Albury, of Grinnell street,. accompanied by their son, Charles, are spending aj visit in Tan.pa with relatives. The party left here Saturday night on the P. & O. steamship Governor jin Robert A. Smith, for-| of Key West, but who is now his home in West Palm - Beach, was included in the arrivals | here yesterday afternoon for sev-| eral days’ business visit. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mulberg | ‘were included in the arrivals here | this morning over the East Ceast Okeechobee, and will spend | a visiiing in Key Weet with | e8. Miss Matilda Pinder, after sev- | @ral weeks’ visit here with. her) uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. | Russell, was a passenger leaving! ecceareeccces | Mallory Due Saturday The steamship Henry R. Mallory | night from New York, en route to Galveston, with passengers on; | board. ‘The Mallory left here a week ago Monday for New York. Here |Scout Meeting | The members of Troop 4, Girl \ternoon at their headquarters, | corner of Simonton and Eaton , streets, and a full attendance of members is desired. | Pee Leaves For Havana | The P. & O. stoamer Miami, | Captain Albury, left this morning} | for Havana with a large number! jof passengers. The steamer will jreturn to this port tomorrow af-| | ternoon. | ar ee | Returns to Miami | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Albury and | children, who had been spending} | several weeks visiting in Key West | with relatives, were included in the passengers leaving over the Flag- | ler System last night en route to their home in Miami. eae | Cobb to Tampa Tonight The steamship Governor Cobb will leave tonight at 7:30.0’clock for Tampa. The steamer will re- turn to this port on Friday morn- ling, and will leave again on that day for Havana upon the arrival of the train from the north. Seeecesesesacnnceeuneeeee Mention Miss Cora Pinder, who had been visiting in Key West for several | weeks with relatives, was among | the passengers leaving over the | East Coast last night en route to her home in West Palm Beach. | Miss Alicia Lowe, who had | been spending several weeks visit- ing in Key West with relatives, was.a passenger leaving over the | East Coast yesterday afternoon en | route to her home in Miami, j John Rivera, connected with the Western Union Telegraph Com- pany here, who had been spending several weeks’ vacation at Havana and other points in the Island Re- ‘| public, has returned to the city. Rae s | Henry W. Sullivan, prominent real estate dealer of Philadelphia, who had been spending several days’ business visit in Key West, was a passenger leaving last night over the Flagler System en rouie | to his home. D. Z, Filer, clerk of the Circuit Court, who had been spending | several days’ business visit in Jack- isonville and other points up the istate, returned to the city this morning. Major George E. Brown, con- | nected with the United States En- gineering Department, who is now | making his residence at Miami | Beach, is spending a few days’ | visit in Key West. i Mr. and Mrs. Ormond W. Al- bury, of Miami, after spending |NEW ICE CREAM PARLOR OPENS J. R. ADAMS ESTABLISHES NEW BUSINESS ON FLAG. LER AVSNUE Adams Ice Cream Parlor, Flag- ler Avenue, opposite Cortez Cigar | nO is open for business. . Adams manufactures delic- | | ious ice cream from his own dairy | products, which assures that he serves only pure ice creani. In addition to ice eream the es- | tablishment has a full line of soft | drinks and confections. The busi- | ness is under competent manage- | ment, and Mr. Adams invites the | | public to drive . out and refresh | themselves in a cool, clean and | | comfortable ice cream parlor. | Florida Temple Holds Interesting Session At | | Florida Temple No. 1, Knights jot the Golden Eagle, met in reg- jular session at the Golden Eagle jhall on Petronia street last night. A very interesting session was held. During the session the several of the Sir Knights. At the close of the session a pleasant hour was spent, and de- lightful refreshments served, ac-, jeording to Ethel Coller, | Templar. American Legion To Hold Exercise Sunday At San Carlos Hall The American Legion post will conduct exercises at the San Car- los Theatre on Sunday afternoon from 8 to 4 o’clock in connection with the Fourth of July, celebra- tion to be staged in Key West. The program to be rendered will consist of patriotic speeches, roll call of members, and many other excellent features to be in- cluded in the afternoon’s program which will be published in The Citizen of Thursday afternoon. Henry’ S. Thompson Now Vice President of Miami Company Henry 8S: Thanpecn: general menager of the Hopkins Carter Company, hardware and paint dis- tributors, has Leen xppointed vice- president and will have full charge of the company for the next sev- of G. principal ami Herald. Mr. Thompson was formerly with the Wm. Curry’s Sons’ Co. of} this city. Hall Last Evening | ladies were surprised by a visit of! eral months. This was announced | yesterday following the departure | hment, who! has left for a1 extended vacation, in the north with his family.—Mi- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ~~ eeeccccevccscceesscesoee a * Night In Pekin” Is THE WEATHER SOecoccesccescovecesccee | Statior Tem. labitene (clear) Atlanta (raining) |Boston (clear) ss ;Charleston (cloudy) {Chicago (clear) Corpus Christi (pt. cloudy) | Dodge City (pt. cloudy) - | Galveston (pt. cloudy) . |Hatteras (raining) . |Huron (cloudy) ...... | Jacksonville (cloudy) | KEY WEST (cloudy) Louisville (clear) - |Miami (cloudy) -... New Orleans (clear) |New York (clear) . {St. Louis (clear) . {Tampa (cloudy) | Washington (clear) | Williston (clear) | @evceccoseccces eece _ MARINE NOTES P. & O. S. S. Miami, Captain | Albury, arrived from Havana at 5 p. m. yesterday with 102 pas- sengers and U. S. mail. F. E. C. Car Ferry Joseph R. | Parrott, Captain Harrington, _ar- ‘ived from Havana at 5:45 p. m. lyesterday with 27 cars and sailed for Havana at 10:30 p. m. with 26 cars of exports. | F.. E, C. Car Ferry Palma, Captain Ward, Estrada arrived from Havana at 8:50 p. m. yes-! terday with 30 cars and sailed for) Noble | Havana at midnight. with 26 cars. | | B&O. srs. Miami; Captain | Albury, sailed for Havana at 8:30 la. m, with 40 passengers and U. 8S. ‘mail. P. & O. S. 8. Governor Cobb, Captain Phelan, will arrive from Havana this afternoon with. pas-! sengers and U. S. mail, and w ui sail for Port Tampa at 7:30 p. m. jwith passengers. F,’E. €. Car Ferry Joseph R.} Parrott, Capt. Harr'ngtan, will cr- rive from Havana this afternoon tonight with 26 cars of exports- } F. E. C. Car Ferry Palma, Captain Ward, will arrive from Havana tonight with crrs and will sail for Havana tonight with 26 cars. Estrada | WORKS JAS, A. FEENEY, Prop. Everything In Sheet Metal Thomas and Southard Sts. FURNITURE RENOVATED, Upholstered and Refinished. Mattresses Made Over i Parlor Cushions Made || W. R. Garing, 509 William St. DAD AND 1 That's a Belted Kingfisher with cars and will sail for Havana’ iKEY WEST SHEFT METAL, over the East Coast yesterday af-! several weeks visiting in Key West ternmoon en route to West Palm) with relatives, were included in the Beach, where she has been making| passengers leaving last night over her residence for the past few the East~Coast en route to their years. ‘home in the Magic City. Pour LAW FOR DONKEYS) TO THE PUBLIC LONDON—The Sands has adopted an ordi providing that donkeys council at! The Real’ Silk Hosiery Mills of Indianapolis, Ind., has only one au- thorized agent in Monroe County, See how it swallows the head of the fish first f. so that the fins will) not Hintetere: / KIN Social To Be Given At Parsonage Grounds Dreamy Pekin, in all its Orien- tal splendor shall be reproduced jon the Congregational church par- sonage grounds on the evening of July the 8th, in the form of a so- cial entitled “A Night In Pekin.” “Chinese” maidens, waitresses, | flower girls, laundrymen will all! be there to share in the fun. Re-| 2 | freshments in the form of Genuine | 4 Conch Chop Suey and imported| | Chinese tea shall be served free} of charge. Young men between the ages of | 18 and 35 years are cordially in-| vited to this social, which is given absolutely free of charge and with | the purpose of re-organizing the| Young Men’s Baraca Bible Class, | toxether with the Baraca Club| |feature. This social is being gi sponsored and financed by} the Young Ladies’ Philathea Closs| and a committee of the Baraca Class. ‘ome out and bring a friend. | Get-a breath of Pekin right in our} own beautiful city. Promise your- elf an evening of real entertain-! ment and fun and reserve the eve- jning of July the 8th for this af) fair. All young men in the city who are eligible and who desire to} j affiliate with a real Bible Class and share in the advantages of aj | good Young Men’s Club are urged} | to “visit” Pekin on that evening. j CHURCH REPORTER. | | | | M. P. IN SPEED TRAP | | HIGHGATE, Eng.—Capt. D. E. Wallace. M. P., was caught in an jie tn speed trap here and heavily fined. The fly family learns the shortest Pe A between two points ERMS—6,000,000 germs on asingle fly,saysa noted health officer. Protect your family with Fiit. Flit spray clears your home in a few minutes of disease-bearing flies and mos- quitoes. 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