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MONDAY, AUGUST. 9, 1926. loscceccsevcnssescccensos | Notes of The Passing Day ‘Goes To Havana . H. C. McKenty, parang nger Agent, of . Bicsmship Co., at West Palm ‘Beach, went to Havana this morn- re Pee a Leave For Miami * Miss Ruby Johnson, daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Jas. LL. Johnson, and Miss Susan Whalton, daugh- of Mr. and Mrs. Jos, C. Whal- ‘on, Jr., were passengers leaving yesterday afternoon over the East “east for Miami where they will spend several weeks visit. t 7 * © Leaves On Trip 4 Harold Pinder, clerk of . the rd of Public Works, was a pas- Benger leaving yesterday after- oon over the East Coast for Mi- mi, West Palm Beach and other points where he will spend a few weeks’ visit. * ens From School | Miss Meroba C. Jenks, daughter bf Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Jenks, re- turned Saturday from the summer ool for teachers in Tallahassee. iss Jenks is a teacher in the Division street school of this city. She will return to the State Col- lege for Women in Tallahassee in September and receive degrees will exempt her from-attend- nce at the summer schools in uture. oe To Command Tug | Lieutenant E. R. Griffin, U. S. K., who commanded the tug Baga- duce on the vessel’s voyage to this to take the place of the tug spring, will Jeave tomorrow in ¢ommand of the Bayspring to con- yey Troop 5, Boy Scouts to Jack- sonville. From Jacksonville Lieu- tenant Griffin will take the Bay- ing to Philadelphia, where the — will be put out of commis- mn. ** -* Turner Coming Here . GC. A. P. Turner, of Minneap- holder of the franchise for construction of the three toll on the highway to the land, is expected to arrive in West during the latter part this week to gonfer with the county commissioners and promi- it citizens here in régard to his and ‘ ae eet Leave Op Train Mrs. Thos. E. Roberts, accom- Bch Pan ana Wee, Hs were passengers leaving over the East Const rday. afternoon for Miami, oe will spend Arrive On Steamer + Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hicks and children, who had. been spending lle at Clearwater, Fils., re- : d to the city this morning on the steamship Governor Cobb via PB cd: News of Death z Rev. T. H, Howitt received a eable stating his wife’s father, © F. Pritchard, died on Sunday. . Hewitt left on the ufternoon i fot Miami t6 catch the Nas- wian icaving for Nassau tomor- 8 Thompson, M. E. C., of Temple No. 20, Pythian states that the meeting will be called to order at all members of the de- are this will be practice SHSSCCEO Deere esesee700500 Personal requested to be) Scout Troop Returns Scoutmaster Jenks with the members of Troop 4, Boy Scouts, arrived on the Tampa boat this morning, returning from their summer encampment at Clear- water, Fla. The troop had plan- ned an encampment of two weeks, but on account of the illness of one of the boys, Lewis Menendez, the outing was cut short, allowing only about one week of out-door life for the Troop 4 boys this sum- mer. * Officer Heard From Messages _ received the sheriff's office from Chief Deputy Sheriff Joseph Kemp in New York state that the officer expects to leave there on the Mal- lory Line steamer Wednesday morning and will arrive in Key West Saturday, bringing with him as a prisoner Juan&i Dominguez, a Cuban servant girl, wanted here on the charge of larceny and skip- ping a $500 bond with the im- migration officials. * % Return From School Miss Leota Grillon and Miss Magdelin de Leon, who had been attending summer school at the Woman's State College gt Talla- hassee, returned to the city this morning on the steamship Gov- ernor Cobb via Tampa. Misses Grillon and de Leon stopped over in Jacksonville for a short while visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Johnson, at their home in River- side, besides stopping at several other points en route home, in- cluding @ erent sgjoure in Tampa. * * at * Marry In ate Miss Edna Watkins and Law- tence Trevejo, both of Key West, were married yesterday in Tam- pa, according to word received here by relatives. The couple left for Jaeksonville immediately af- ter the ceremony where they will spend their honeymoon, and wil} return to Tampa where they will take up their residence. Their many Key West friends extend héarty congratulations for a happy married life. . * Marry Jn Miami Word has been received in the eity of the marriage of Miss Gloria Felton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Felton of this city, to Mr. W. R. Howell of Greenwood, S. C. nm, |-The.wedding was. solemnized in Miami, Friday, Aue. “6, 8:30 P. M. at the home of ihe bride’s sister, Mrs. L. Hansen. The young couple will reside in Miami. ee Visiting Key West . Miss Elsie C. Krey, school teach- er of Washington, D. C., was an ‘arrival in the city this morning on the steamship Governor Cobb via Tampa. Miss Krey is en route to points up the East Coast where she will visit for a while after which she will return to Washing- ton. * Scout Play Tonight Local talent will present that famous and ever poptlar play “Charley’s Aunt” at the Garden theatre tonight for ihe benefit of Troop 5 Boy Scouts, the proceeds to apply on the encampment fund for the troop: The players have been carefully selected from the very cTeam of local talent, and ihe entertainment will afford a de- lightful evening for all who: at- tend. It is expected that a large audience will greet the local art- isis in their appearance ,at the 1 Garden theatre tonight. * * ecapes Mention POCLOSSSSESSOODSSSSe COSHOLOSSOOSOOHOOSHODSESLEDESE C. G. Higgs and family have turned from an extended visit to relatives in Tampa and Clear- water. L. T. Bragassa, Jr., has return- ed from a visit of two weeks spent pleasantly with relatives and friends in Tampa. Mrs. Paul G. Albury, who had been attending summer school at Gainesville, Fla., returned to the city Saturday afternoon over the} East Coast. Ray Curry was included in the arrivals here this morning on the steamship Governor Cobb from Tampa where he had been spend- ing several weeks’ visit. | P. W. Drain, of the firm of been spending several days’ busi- ness in Key West, was a passenger leaving yesterday over the East |Coast for Miami. Mrs. Robert F. Sawyer was among the passengers leaving yes- terday afternoon over the East Coast for Miami and other points where she will spend jweeks’ visit. Harry Pinder, of Eaton stree was a passenger leaving yesterda lover the East Coast for Plantation Key and other points in that sec-/ tion, where he will spend several | days’ visit. | | Merlin Monsalvatge, of the firm | Monsalvatge & Drane, who had} several | ere eee esewreesnese * MARRIAGE LICENSES . eer es ee eeeesesss Following is a list of the mar- riage licenses issued at the office of County Judge Hugh Gunn dur- ing the past week. Milburn Hicks to Marie Aspin- all. Walter M. Parker to Appie E. Stewart. A. C, Thomas to Marta Roig y Romas. Lyman Garlott to Gladys C.} Sawyer. Joseph A. Gerrod io Mary Mere- dith. Mrs. Paul Lumley returned to Key West today after a week’s yisit in Tampa where she attend-! ed the wedding of her sister. Miss Anna Shehee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shehee, who had been, spending a visit of sev- eral weeks with relatives in Tam- pa, returned to the city this morn- ing. on the _ steamship Governor Cobb. Mrs, Maitland Adams and chil- dren, who -had been. spending sev- eral weeks visiting in Tampa and other points in the state, return- ed to the city this morning on the steamship Governor Cobb. Gabriel L. Lowe was a passen- ger arriving in the city. this morn- ing for several days’ visit. Mr. Lowe will join Mrs. Lowe who has been visiting here for the past sev- eray days. Harry Boyajian, of the Vic Realty Company, was an arrival jin the city this morning over the East Coast from New York, where ie has been spending several months. Mrs, Elmira Pinder -was an ar- rival in the city this:morning over the East Coast from Jacksonville, and will spend several weeks’ visit in Key West with relatives. Miss Miriam Carey, who had been attending summer ‘school at Gainesville, returned to the city this morning on the | steamship Governor Cobb via Tampa. Frank Johnson, brother of V, A \Johnson of this city, was an ar- iva] ii Weston. Saturday {iva a havitig been called here owing to the illness of his mother. Miss Georgia Saunders, of 315 | Peacon Lane, who had been spend- ing seven weeks’ visiting in Mi- ami with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Richmond, return- ed to the city dast evening. Seen Mrs. Albert Sweeting and chil- dren were passengers leaving yes- terday afternoon over the East Coast for Miami where they’ will spend a few weeks’ visit. C. Sam B. Curry, clerk of the Criminal Court of Monroe Coun- ty, left over the East Coast yes- terday afternoon for points up the extension where he will spend} several days’ business visit. Hamilton Pinder, stationed at the No. 1 Fire Room in this city, accompanied by his wife and chil- dren, returned to the city yester- day afternoon from and Miami and i other points up the East Coast where they had been spending a/| few, weeks’ visit. | | Sheriff Cleveland Niles was “ |passenger leaving yefiterday af-! {ternoon over the East Coast for/| Key Largo and other points in that | section, where he goes on official | business. G. N. Goshorn, cashier for the local customs bureau, has return- | jed with his family from a vaca-/| tion trip of four weeks, during | which time they visited in Tampa and other Florida cities before | going to Chicago, where Mr. Gos- | horn attended the national con-| vention of Elks as a delegate from | the Key West lodge. | Dr. G. M. Guiteras, who was} |formerly stationed at Key West, charge of the U. S. Marine Hos- ital, after spending a short visit | Key West, left yesterday on the | Mallory steamship Concho for Gal- | jveston. Mrs. Walter Hughes, of Caro-! line street, who had been spend-| ling several weeks visiting in New Miss Dorothy Archer, daughter | of Monsalvatge & Drane, who had/ \York and points in Canada, re-| of Mr. and Mrs, Geo, F. Archer, left last night for Homestead where she will spend several weeks Visiting friends. Attorney Louis A. Harris was am arrival in the city on the morn- ing train from Miami, and will spend several days’ business visit im the Island City. been spending a few days’ visit in/ {Key West, was among the passen- {East Coast for Miami. } | Miss Gloria Diaz, who had been/ spending a visit in Tampa with her the city this morning on the steam- ship Governor Cobb. gers leaving yesterday over the! father, Lorenzo Diaz, returned to} jturned to the city yesterday morn- ling on the Mallory steamship: Concho. | | Mrs William N. Knowles and | jchildren, who had been spending; a while visiting in Miami and/ other points in that section, re-/ | turned to the city Saturday af-} [ternoon over the East Coast. i jwell as useful gifts. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN BIRTHDAY PARTY ENJOYABLE AFFAIR IS GIVEN IN HONOR OF’ SHIRLEY ALMYDA Bayview Park was the scene of of a delightful affair recently when Shirley Almyda celebrated her fifth birthday. She was the recipient of many beautiful as Numerous games were indulged in during the afternoon, while refreshments were served in abundance, and all present thoroughly enjoyed the oc- casion. Among. those present were: Ulric Gwynn, Jr., and sister; Al- bert Camus, Rose May and Bus- ter Roberts, Madge Sands, Robert Lewis, Eugean Russell, Dorothy Russell, Catherine Albury, Helen and Fred Solomon, Evelyn So- lano, Gilbert and Holland. Weech, Claudia Isham, Kermit Lewin, Juanita Spencer, Joy Louise Rob- erts, Maud Roberts, . Juanita Gomez,’ Shirley Fay Russell, Ernest Graham, Phylis Adams, Eugene Sands, Roy Henson, Doro- thy Knowles, Helen and Jack Saunders, Mary Curry, Edward Nelson, James. Moore, Rosalie Aritas, Rose May ‘Tucker, Edna) May and Charles Saunders, Min- nie Lee Watkins, Dolly, Edna May and Mary Charlow, Virginia Knowles, Newel Menendez, Jack and Donald Pinder, Lillian Curry, Kenneth Knowles, Joseph Wil- liams, Jr., Bula Lee and Minnie Louise Williams, Shirley Valaskia, Sephrino Lewis, Marie Lowe, Sidney Mathews, Jr., Hubert Trout, Andri m Robert Carbonell, Jackie’ Dough- try, Marian Doughtry, Fay Myers, | Luvenia and Andrew Atwell, Rose O'Neil) and Jr. Roberts,’ Bedtrice Piercy Millon Roberts, Nilo~ and Hector Sanchez, Doris and'‘Mar- jorie and Rex Roberts, Dorothy Dungun, Charles Milord, Billy and Valerie Malone, Helen and Jack Russell, and Mary Louise Sawyer. “At a late hour the little guests departed wishing Shirley many more such delightful birthdays. ONE KILLED IN REVOLVER isi my A ecluted Press) TURIN, Italy, Aug. 9.—Angelo| } Bianchi, political secretary of the Hocal Fascist organization, was killed and a Fascist militiamen in- jured in a revolver fight today be-|' tween a group of Fascists and band of unknown men who had refused to accede to the demand they identify themselves. Jack — Pierce, | Thompson, | Thin Men Rojoice|” Put On Pounds Of Solid Healthy Flesh In 30 Days Get That Manly Figure Why continue to be behind the | times—Surely you have heard of McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets—the modern vitamin flesh jfood that has done so much for akiany scrawny men ‘and women. They put on weight . where weight is needed—not only that but they improve your general jhealth—bring — strength—energy —more vitality. 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This limage pictures the governments lof the world from Nebuchadnezzar, Who was the head of gold, to the present time, which clearly repre- sents the feet and toes of the jimage. The first, the head, rep- resenting autocracy and deteriorat- ing down to democracy, the rule of the people, the clay. The head of gold Babylon, ran for sixty years superceded by Persia repre- senting the breast and arms, two hundred years, then the Grecian empire the body, three hundred years, now the Roman empire for |two thousand years, representing ithe legs of the image, no wonder the form thereof was terrible. The \mext government, close at hand is jthe stone that shall fall and de- stroy all others. It is Jesus Christ’s coming, He who shall set up his kingdom. Are men ready for his coming? The | evening's music was delivered by a men’s chorus of sixteen voices, which de much appreciated by all. The horus will sing again next Sun- ifay night. | CHURCH REPORTER. 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