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pact tour THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Barbara Gandolfi Dies FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 19382. ‘ ere The Japanese alphabet possesses} An old pipe organ, first used at| The new theater in Rockefellér 7: SOCIETY e "JARIE CAPPICK, Editor ---- PHONE 436 oo Memorial Services Here Sunday By “Annual memorial services for departed members will be held by Fern Chapter, Order Eastern Star, Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock in Scottish Rite hall when the fol- lowing program will be given: Musical selections, G. N. Gos- horn, Nick Goshorn, violins; Mrs. G. N. Goshorn, piano. Invocation, Reverend John C. Gekeler. Special memorial by officers of the chapter. Solists, Mrs. John Depression Dinner Given Last Night >The Senior Epworth League of BY Salvador church enjoyed a de- preasion dinner last night at Wes- ley House. The table was decorat- ed in yellow sun flowers, ferns and cannas. The girls made hand painted place cards to seat the guests. Boys of the league pro- vided the meat and the girls pro- vided the remainder of the good things.on the menu. Misses Lottie Green and Helen Porter of Wes- ley House gave the pies served at the dinner. Junior members, Mary Palenzuela and Mary Castro serv- 4. the dinner. “Those who enjoyed the event were. Misses Lottie Green, Helen Porter, Josephine bbiodae Celia Martinez, Ida Hernandez, Virginia mpo,: Julia Acosta, Aleida Ca- ero, Eloise Kemp, Alicia Kemp, Hr. Herman Kemp. “Atistides Castro, Antonio Vil- lareal, Eduardo Rodriguez, Rene Fern Chapter C. Gekeler and Mrs. ‘Harold Rus- sell. Vocal duet, Mesdames G. Stead- man and Carl Bervaldi. ‘ Vocal solo, Miss Alce Curry. Memorial address, Reverend Holmes Logan. Vocal quartette, Mr. and Mrs. {Atwood G. Sands, C. P, Hoge- boom, John Kirschenbaum, Jr. Musical selections. Benediction, Reverend John C. Gekeler. Children’s Party .{Enjoyable Event The children’s party yesterday afternoon in Bayview Park, di- rected by the Ladies’ Aid Society of Ley Memorial church, was well attended and all those present en- joyed the oceasion. There were entertaining and amusing features for children, and the costumes worn by the little ones attracted attention. Those judged most ap- propriate were awarded prizes, and the following were announced winners. Nora Whitaker, Jackie and Joan Doughtry, Della Mae Curry, Elizabeth Ann Gardner, Betty Adams. Musical Club To Meet On Monday There will be a meeting of the Civie Musical Club held on Mon- day afternoon, beginning at 5 o'clock, in the First Methodist church annex on Eaton street. Personal William Watson, who was in Key West for a stay of tyo weeks, returned yesterday to his home in Miami. Miss Wanda Allen, of Miami, and Mrs. Neva Hall Martin, who! are spending two days in Key West with relatives and friends, will leave this afternoon for their homes, Morrell Bradley, captain of one of the boats shark fishing on the coast near °Marathon, « returned yesterday afternoon after a stay with relatives. Miss Edith Simmons, teacher of home economies in the high school, left yesterday afternoon for a week-end’ visit in Miami with rela- tives and friends. Mrs. Raymond Pierce and son, who came in some weeks ago from Philadelphia to visit relatives, left yesterday over the East Coast for ‘@ visit with relatives in Miami. Obadiah Higgs, custodian of the Monroe county court house, left yesterday for Miami and from there is to go to Tampa to at- tend the funeral of his niece, Mrs. Fred Holmberg, formerly Miss Lulu Pent, of Key West. Mr, and Mrs. Homer Dickey and daughter, Virginia Lee, arrived yesterday for a visit with rela- tives on Newton street. Mr. Dickey, who js section foreman with the F. E. C, R’y., returned in the af- ternoon to Miami. William Demeritt, Jr., student at Gainesville, was an arrival over the East Coast yesterday for a stay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, William W. Demeritt. He will re- turn to his studies Saturday. Berardo Rodriguez, former chancellor at the Cuban consulate, Mention Joseph Lester, son of Mr. an Mrs. Graham Lester, arrived yes- terday from Miami to join his parents who are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roberts. Herman Holtsberg, son of Mr. jand Mrs. Holtsberg, arrived yester- day on the Havana Special for a short stay with his parents before returning to his studies at Florida State University at Gainesville. Mrs. Ruth Slappey, of Jackson- ville, came in over the East Coast yesterday to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Romelda Shehee. Hilburn Collins, C. U. Allshouse and H. E. Kemp, sons-in-law of Mrs. Shehee, coming for the same purpose, Richard Curry, son of Mr.’ and Mrs. Beecham Curry, was an_ in coming passenger over the East Coast yesterday for a stay with relatives and friends before leav- ing for Gainesville, where he is a first-year student. Sheldon Yates, student at Stet- son university in DeLand, arrived yesterday to spend the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. An- thony Yates and other relatives. Mr, and Mrs. S. M. Moore and son came in yesterday from Mara- thon to spend Thanksgiving Day with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Moffatt, and returned, in the afternoon. B. F. Sasnett, second assistant keeper at American Shoals light station, here with his ‘family for a few weeks, was to leave today for his station, Harry Baldwin, first assistant keeper at Cary’s Fort light, who has been spending his quarterly this afternoon. Arriving on the same train were} vacation in Key West with his} family, is to leave for his station | wel . Her e At Mi id. nit ight Hour two sets of characters—katanaka|Ludlow, Vt., more than 100 years|Center, New York, will seat 6,000 Barbara Jeanne Gandolfi, two months old infant of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Charles Gandolfi, died mid- night last night at the home, 917 Southard street. Funeral services are to be held this afternoon 0:50 o’clock from 1110 Fleming street, home of the great grandparents, Rev. E. R. Evans, of the Congregational church, officiating. Lopez Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Besides the parents, survivors are the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Weech, and great \grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adams. Son Born To Mr. And Mrs. Maitland Pinder Mr. and Mrs, Maitland Pinder announce the birth of a son this week in their home, 818 Sawyer’s Lane. The youngster will be given the name of Robert Victor. Mother ahd infant are doing nicely. BIRTH QUESTION NOW WORRYING PORTUGAL (Ry Associated Press) LISBON, Nov. 25.—While Italy and France worry over a declining birth rate, Portugal takes the op- posite tack, Latest annual figures veveal 204,120 births against 115,- 225 deaths and the government is trying to encourage emigration to its colonies in Africa, VICKS COUGH DROP ++. All you’ve hoped for in a Cough Drop— medicated with ingredients of y! cKS SATURDAY SPECIALS for the use of: men, and hiranage|ago, has been placed Ford’s Museum at Dearborn, Mich. |largest. THE ARTMAN PRESS ¥ CITIZEN BUILDING in Henry|persons and will be the * world’s h w\ rc ey, From 5 C to 75 per box. x f With Name Printed $1.00 Extra ' Come In And See Them It is stated that business of{left yesterday on the steamer Flor- t Bridge much importance to the organ-|ida for Havana. His successor,| Mrs. Frank Papy left on the af- Te Ch noe Wiese ization is to come before the} Rafael Nieto, is to arrive on the|ternoon train yesterday for a stay Dealt meeting, and a request is made for|Florida this afternoon. with relatives in Miami. : a large attendance. le visiting with friends yeday evening when bridge|rence in bridge, and the dealer ROOSEVELT MAY je pastime offered, Miss Josie} gave Miss Sullivan 13 hearts. | man was dealt a perfect/Those interested in bridge are ? This is an unusual occur-’ wondering just how it happened. HAVE FANCY FOR Cream . . be Page’s Ice Cream Parlor ~—_——— |} Cor. Duval and Fleming Sts. M. Martinez And Joe Lopez Win Turkeys At WILL PAY CASH Cuban Club Dance Here}} for MODERN COTTAGE of 5 declared winners of turkeys given 1910 Seidenberg Ave. away Wednesday evening at the ALL PRESIDENTS HAVE SOME one given at the Cuban Club. ba he affair was sponsored by MEANS OF KEEPING THEM- members of that organization, and SELVES FIT DURING TEN-jan enjoyable evening was spent by all in attendance. — ladies of the land will not revolu- By HERBERT PLUMMER poten their’ private lives. (By Associated Press) ‘Both have been working women WASHINGTON, Nov 25.—| With simple if not even severe: H : Somethi i i taptes. ‘ ee. This meoting will be trom 7\to 9 o'clock. ey ey mh the Aisa’. Rovwevelt aduiite ‘that ‘ he sg Sunday methods employed by presidents to} 41) it. teachi bi 26 P sa t- i RE 5. quit teaching, but at the weg, i sonerter veel Eastern Star memorial ceremonies in Scot-}keep themselves physically fit! same time hints that she might at 3 o'clock, Peis while in the White H b i i ’ Sodality at 6:30 i nvent. auditorium. ie ite House may be/continue her class in current ‘» Catholic Boys’ Sodality a’ in cot instituted when Franklin D. Roose-|events in a drawing room at the pode Bey Monday 2 r ; ad * Meeting of Temple No. 20, Pythian Sisters, at_7:30 o'clock, velt moves into the mansion next} White House. And Mrs. Garner, rents’ Christian Club meets at 8 o’clock in El Salvador church. | March. poner a ne serureil says 2 classes at Woman's Club building under direction of Mrs. < ‘k she'll give up her job as secretary on sereag is : ‘ There may be a swimming pool lt, her husband, but intimates at Tuesday sunk pueeere on the dag le the same ‘time she'll be seen paren Se of the executive mansion. Swim- ‘d the “V. P’s” office “wotk- Study class of Woman’s Missionary Society of Fleming Street ming is the president-elect’s fa-|ing for. the hes 7 Wee ice “wor Methodist church at 4 o'clock with Mrs, C. M. Samford. ; — = Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order De Molays, meeting at 8 o'clock |Yorite form of recreation. It would} ‘Phere’ll be no social wars or in Scottish Rite temple. be natural for him to continue it} precedent squabbles during the ~ badies’ Aid Society of Ley Memorial church meets at 4 o'clock, |When he comes to Washington. next four years if these four have ? Club ib t Wesl te ° The stately old mansion on thine ‘ett ‘ ii Pee Goi oinls mavts ax Wales Nowseat? caleks | Pennsylvania avenue'bas sean its |*77tiNe to say about it, er, who made it and by the store or dealer who is now offering it All-day sewing ‘or charity at Woman's Club building. occupants engage in almost every one t 3 Wednesday ja form of play and exercise. But 0 you. es Advisory board of local Red Cross chapter at 10 o'clock in chap- hdgrdelt ervopin wil he te first | P A L A C E % @ “ied v! Swimming above every- ae a “a "Primary Boys’ Club at Wesley House at 4 o'clock. shine else, Tom Tyler in As it is advertised—so it is. Experience proves this is true. Young Peoples’ League at Wesley House at 7:30 o'clock. resident Hoover brought to the GALLOPING THRU * $, H Young Adult Bible Class of Fleming Street Methodist ‘church| White House something new in|] y \'A. sige: Night, 10-18 The advertisements in this newspaper are sincere messages to you from the most progressive merchants who affix their signatures to attest to the correctness of every statement made. In the ad- meets at 4 o’clock with Mrs, C. M. Samford. this respect when he started his Thursday early morning medicine ball se: vertisements; the advertiser expresses the soundness of his entire business policy. 3 or 6 rooms. Must have yard. SWIMMING POOL ‘M. Martinez and Joe Lopez were Will take best offer. Address: — | Friday kketball game at high school gymnasium between DeMolays|’ URE OF OFFICE 1 M. E. Celtics, benefit Division street school Parent-Teacher mn. Chapter Order Eastern Star meets at 7:30 o’clock in’ Scot- Rite temple. Social Ting of Junior Woman’s Club at club rooms, 1307 Di- ion street, with Mrs, Howard Wilson and Miss Rita Pinder hos- Here is a phase with which shoppers are becoming.more and more familiar. “As advertised”—these words are full of meaning. Placed with stacks or heaps of merchandise, they announce plain- ly for all to see—“Here are the goods we promised you, exactly as they were described in our advertisement.” Such merchandise is dependable. Its quality is fully vouched for by the manufactur- Read the advertisements in every issue of this newspaper. They are interesting. They will keep you informed of all the new- est and best offerings to be found in the shops and stores. The advertisements are a record of business progress. They will save you time and money and assare fullest value for every purchase you make. Young Peoples’ recreation at First Methodist church Sunday |%i President Coolidge’s elec- schoot building at 8 o'clock. trical horse gave him the needed Sewing classes at Wesley House at 4:30 o'clock. ‘“ exercise until so much fun was © Glase’ in parliamentary law at Woman's Club house, Miss Mollie|poked at him he substituted walk- S Cl Piiier teacher, ped ss hie | Santa Claus + » Girls’ Club of La Trindad church meets at 4 o'clock. President Harding’s love of golf! e United Daughters of the Confederacy meeting with Mrs. George | provided him recreation and exer- s oming T..Archer at 4 o'clock. . cise. Theodore Roosevelt’s fond-| pee for playing tennis is well) He will arrive at our ewe. i] store from the North Pole " It has turned S hhakkakadkadkiadk dadeddkidaddk hdd ft a Sere aul ae tres t| tomorrow afternoon at 5 ing the last few years. He has|/ o'clock. Bring the children NO I i E cent bgt a sont boa and have a good time. spent in the waters Springs, Ga., and in his private peol at Hyde Park have been of T Marks Our gteat benefit to him. \ omorrow 1 will appreciate it very much if every lodge, club, civic and fra: He. ccldota “hax Josten oppor-| % 4 ternal organization will n. ome member wha will keep me advised |‘U2ity while serving as governor| Chr istmas Opening ome of New York to slip away for an For the coming holi- of their social activities in time te include these in the calendar ig Teavigorating plunge. i ® ae s | Incidentally, all signs at the; days, our prices have hit thie page; also, reports of their social affairs and entertainments! present point to an era of sim-||the bottom. Christmas q - plicity in the social life of the|] shoppers can save money S write ep if facts are given me. bendy ak tin ail small deposit will hold any |} . MARIE CAPPICK. _jrival if not surpass that of any| of the many gift items now |! iprevious administration. }} on display. I EN | The reason is simply that} 7 : BILD ILI@IDIDIIDI DL IG, 0 Roosevelt nor Garner} i cares much for that sort of thing.| And their wives share their} sages eee oe (Views, 428 DUVAL STREET ie Both Mrs. Roosevelt and Mrs. Colonial Hotel Bldg. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN—20c WEEKLY |girner have served notice that} { ee eoercececcccencosccccncoccesccescesscnsce their elevation to first and «cond, a”