The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 7, 1926, Page 5

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_ SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1926. j ¢ Notes of The 2 ORS608 0008068 To Hold Meeting 1 The Woman's Guild and the Wo- man’s Auxiliary of St. Paul’s par- ich ‘will meet at 5 0’clock Monday Passing Day — GIVES PARTY Mrs. John W. Gordon, accom- AFFAIR TAKES PLACE AT panied by her three children, were | arrivals in the city yesterday from | HOME OF SERGEANT THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wants/Frills, Anyway? ‘Who - me Mary Norma Russell Dies At Home Here Yesterday Afternoon TEACHERS EXAMINATIONS | The next stats -exeners exami- | nations will be given on the 19- | 21 of this month at the office of | the county superintendent. Mary. Norma Russell, little Teachers planning to take | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hurton these examinations should enroll! B. Russell, died at 3:30: o’clock | with the county ” superintendent, | yesterday afternoon at the family | M. E. Russell not later than home, 508 Louisa street. The age | cemetery. under the dir G. Frank Sawyer of the- undertaking parlors. Spanish and ‘American Cooking Tampa. During their stay in Key | West, they are the house guests; of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dongo. a afternoon. KENNEDY Specializing ‘Short | Ordets, * Reasonable Prices ““" * Prompt | Service PAULINO NOVOA..,.. | Cor Duyal and Fleming: Sts: Opposite Hotel La Concha... August 9th. aug? of the little one is 2 years, 4 ——_-——————_ months and 28 days. Mrs. Rachel Hot‘on of Faver- | The funeral service will be at sham, Eng., testified htat the| the residence at 4 o'clock this; ghost of her husband’s first wife | afternoon and will be conducted had warned her that he would! by Rev. S. W. Rogers of the! murder her, but the judge refused | Presbyterian denominatien. In- to have him arresied. — iterment will be made in the city * Repairing Stone Wall A force of men is engaged in making repairs to the stone wall that encloses the First National Bank property on one side of the building, with ether slight repairs being made on the premises. *_* * | | Reported. 11 | The Hy Shy Ny boys class of | | Mrs. George V. Johnson is re- the First_ Baptist church gave a ported to be quite seriously ill at Y°TY. enjoyable party Thursday | the family home on Windsor |¢vening at the home of their, Lane, and her many. friends are teacher, Sergeant Kennedy in the becoming alarmed over her con- Atmy Barracks. This was the dition: largest and best party ever given! [ | by this class. j A very humorous incident oc- for Economical Transportation Vessel Leaves Port Coast Guard Boat 298, Boats- wain L. R. Daniels in command, left port this morning for a cruising expedition in the vicinity of Dry Tortugas and will probably return to Key West on Sunday evening. eee e | “+* * Newest Earring To Conduct Services The Salvation Army will con- duct divine services at the county jail Sunday morning at 10 o'clock and will distribute religious read- ing matter to the prisoners. The different religious denominations of the city alternate in holding services at the county jail every Sunday. * # * * On Business Visit H. G. Jenner, of the Jenner Brothers Construction Company, the concern having the contract for building projects 4, 5 and 8 of the highway from Key West to the mainland, is in the city to- day. conferring with the county engineers and county officials in regard to the progress being made in building the road. ** ene * Scouts Hold Meeting There was a meeting of Troop 4, Girl Scouts, held yesterday af-; ternoon at their headquarters in | the’ Scottish Rite hall, there be- ing considerable business of inter-| est to the troop disposed of during | the session, with a fairly large number of members in attendance. A ass | County Officers Will Leave On Sunday For Trip To Key Largo Sheriff Cleveland Niles and Criminal Court Clerk C. Sam B. | tee Curry will leave tomorrow for! Se * * * To Put On Play “Charley's Aunt,” that famous play, a rollicking one-act comedy, will be presented at the ern theatre by local talent Monday! : 3 night for Ye benefit of Troop 6 (Eleven Prisoners In Jail Boy Scouts. An all-star cast has| There are only eleven prison-| been selecied for the play and ex-|ers in the Monroe county jail at) cellent specialties will be inter-,the present time. Nine of these; spersed during its presentation. are white and two colored. Two The entertainment is given to help, of the prisoners, a white man and | the Boy Scouts of Troop 6 in rais-|a negro, are charged with murder. ing money to defray the expense The only female inmate, a white ‘VonTruck4Q5 valonTrack 375 (Chassis only) fob. Flint, Michigan Subject of S:rmo: Rev. L. Munro, pastor of the curred in the early part of the | First Methodist Church, has sel- | evening. Miss Evelyn Miller | ‘There aren't any frills on this family caravan, but it covers the ground ected the - subject of * “Daniel's |Started to sit down in a chair but | and everybody's happy—and what more can you ask? The picture shows Taree aud the Stowe" Which found that the chair was not, how Fred Moore and his fomily Age, paateelne from Lawrenceburg, Tenn. 3mote It,” to be delivered at the | Where she bra it. was, causing | nae elaptiael evening sermon tomorrow. and the /# Very uni ignified moment for ts EE gublic is invited to attend. her. |Record Established a * * | Miss Della Mae Larche eons | I Ali A . al. Engineer Arrives jsumed the most ice cream and | n wen rrivats Civil Engineer W. R. Milner, |cake to the dismay of Ruth Kes- At Port of Key West resident engineer for Monroe |S0n who is considered the cham- a a county at Tavernier, is in Key |Pion eater in the ‘crowd. August 4 established a record West today, going over business| Glen Archer and Jessie Heidorn in the arrivals of quota aliens at details at the county engineering Won the popularity contest, each the port of Key West, when~ the headquarters at the county court Teceiving appropriate prizes. jnumber reached 11, Claude Al- hakse: |_ Among those present were Myra bury, inspector in charge of the | |Larche, Della Mae Lache, Ruth |local immigration bureau-told a Toncho Due On Sunday Kesson, Thelma Montecino, Eve- | Citizen representative today. On The Mallory steamship Concho |!¥" Miller, Fay Kitchen, Ruth | August 4) there were also_ eight will arrive in port tomorrow morn- | Hardin, May Lewis, Bessie Gard-|non-quota immigrants among “the ing from New York with passen-|"¢T Jessie Heidorn, Miriam Wat- | arrivals here. gers on board. The steamer will|kins, Dorothy Dongo, Louise Jer-| Quota immigrants, Inspector leave again during the day for|™4, Louise Ketchum, Lois Al-' Albury explained, come from for- Galveston: {britton, Garland Felton, Gilbert |eign countries from which only a |Demeritt, Colton McDonald, Earl | limited number are permitted to Jackson, John Jenks, Phil Archer, ‘enter America each year, accord- Glen Archer, Henry Owens, Will ling to the act of 1924, while non- Hamlin, George Peterson, Frank | quota immigrants come from such | Romaguera, Will Burges, George jcountries as Cuba, where there,is! yet and crystal are joined to torm Peacon, Marion Hudgens, Flora 'no restriction upon the numbér | this newest combination in jewelry. Russell. that may enter the states annual | the triangle earrings designed by J. D. JENKS, ly. \ octeaioe Class Reporter.| Among some of the quota im-|\. oe jmigrants were some typical Arabs| he prevailing belief that gor- jas. often.seen in pictures, . with ills use clubs when they atiack jtheir long beard and great coats | each other or their enemies is an jon, Inspector Albury said, and it| ntirely erroneous one. jseems that the style of wearing | apparel among the Egyptians has | jnot changed in any detail in half \a century or more, | A. silver handle bread knife— value $2.50 free. See Key West Eleciric Compan? aug. 4-tf |Key Largo City, where the sheriff | of their summer encampment. j{woman, is charged with vagrancy. ‘ will serve some important papers Chevrolet trucks have necessary a greatly in- Monday. Sheriff Niles will also appoint | SOOSOS ONS onan ees eS OTSA OOOO TCORSEOEBES: seREN deputy sheriffs for Rock Harbor | and Islamorada on this trip. | P e rs on a ] M e n tio n He says he has good deputies SOPSSCOCSCCOCCELEL~cocceseoceccooocecoesooceoeos (NOW On the Ten Thousand Islands | John Wells, of Southard street;{ Mrs. Roland A. Lowe and child-|°"4.°"e on. Pine. Key, with an-' wad @niong the passengers leaving ihyiwho had been spending “sop at Pinecrest,:on the main-| yesterday over the East Coast for; while visiting in Key West with; ; Miami where he will. spend a few} relatives, were passengers, leaving | weeks’ visit. + | yesterday afternoon over the Kast Coast en route to their home in| A. W. Graham, railroad official) Miami. of Philadelphia, who had been) spending a few days’ business vis- it in Key West, was a passenger leaving last evening over the East. Coast en route to his home. cre production — the economies of which are now being passed on to Chevrolet truck buyers in the form of a drastic price reduction. ; cee won worldwide accept- “s.ance on the basis of low first cost, low operating costand slow depreciation. This ctacularly grow- ing popularity has made ALL AWNINGS» MADE BY US. IN KEY WEST of the best awning materia] obtainable and per- fect, workmanship. ’ Arthur Brown of St. Paul was arrested for stealing a number of articles from his sister, including | her false teeth, an Miss Matilda Pinder, who had} been spending several weeks visit- mg in Key West with her aunt, | Mrs. S. A. Lowe, was among the passengers leaving last night over Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Roberts! the East Coast en route to her ‘were passengers leaving over the| home in West Palm Beach. East Coast last night en route) to points up the East Coast where | they will spend several weeks’ vis- it. LEWIS MOTORS COMPANY, Inc. Local Distributors We are at ious te serve you PAINS of | , Bladder | Weakness Santal Hidy First Tent & Awning Mfg. Co. The only makers of awnings in Key West ° Phone 134 George .R. Shaw, Rex Shaw,} Page Shaw and J. T. Davidson, | sons and grandsons of the late} Capt. William H. Shaw, who came there to attend Capt. Shaw’s ployed at Miami by the Florida/ funeral Thursday afternoon, re- East Coast Railway Company, was/turned yesterday to their homes} an arrival in the city this morning /in Miami. over the Flagler-Systm, and will| . spend several days’ visit in the) Jack T. Weeks, in the undertak- Island City. ling business at Savannah, Gaz, | son-in-law of the late Capt. Wil-| Capt. Ed Goehring was included ‘liam H. Shaw, came to attend the! in the arrivals here yesterday on funeral of Capt. Shaw on Thurs-! the steamship Governor Cobb from day afternoon. Mrs. Weeks had/| ‘Tampa for a short visit in the Is- been with other of the children at land City. Captain Goehring ex- the bedside of her father several pects to leave again tonight on weeks before he died. the return trip to Tampa. Gor. Margaret & Fleming St. Daniel A. Sawyer, who is em- 1 | | The Beavers’ home is-covered with mud. Just before winter sets in, this mud freezes and : becomes almost as hard as stone, covering the net—_ work of Sticks making it,if well done, impossible for enemies to brea What are the Beavers doing, Dad? They are taking from their wood pile food that was stored in fall. These sticks, covered wit soft bark, whih is eaten by Hie. Seavers: 1S kept ried roi under water.Sticks are taken through a passage in their house under the ice leading to the dining-room and sleepin 2 Fie quarters. After bark has been EX, te CES Sat stripped cif, the bare s aati Sticks are used for the rook ¢Qee of the house or for | Mrs. Gabriel L. Lowe, who has} i p/P IN Miss. Della Pinder, who had been | been making her home in Tampa spending several weeks visiting in; for several years, was included in| Key West with relatives and/ the arrivals here yeste.day after-| friends. was a passenger leaving! nover the E Coast _ vi over the Basi Coast yesterday af-| Miami and other East Coast citie ternoon en route to her home in| where she had been ing with Miami. relatives for a while. Lowe's ; | numerous friends will be much de- Mrs. Lavonia Grillon, who had lighted on learning of her return | been spending several weeks vis- to Key West, where she will spend iting in Miami with her daughter'a few weeks visiting relatives. and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, / Mrs. Lowe was accompanied by I. Knowles, returned to the city her niece, Henrietta Moss, and yesterday afternoon over the East will be joined by Mr. Lowe, who Coast. ; will arrive here tomorrow. the. ssible hol ores ed Ae rom weaker be! tees ice. THEM DAYS ARE GONE FOREVER (A New Tune I AN APPRECIATION BEARUP'S DRY CLEANING WORKS 514 MARGARET STREET PHONE 227 MASTER CLEANERS AND PRESSERS MAE UATETT AQIS STWE!-THE MOST as haeeee is whlat sad tamily Of the EXCLUSWWE ID THE STORE! -- late Capt. Wm. H. Shaw wish to express their gratitude and appre- elation for the numerous and beautiful floral offerings sent by | friends, also the many cars which were offered, which only were tokens of the high esteem in which he was held by them; also do wish | to thank their many friends who were so loyal and kind during his iliness which will all help to make a bright spot in the book of life’s memory. augT-Itx Bi When a door key is hung up utside a house in Sweden it is*! sign that the family is not at ume. * First Methodist Church, SUNDAY NIGHT L. MUNRO, Pastor.

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