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PAGE FOUR _? oe e :-: SOCIETY :-: TARIE CAPPICK, Editor ---- PHONE 436 000 000000000020220000000088 0000s C000 CCCAOCACEEOEOe Mrs. Porter Visits |Party Honoring Old Home In Mobile \Phillip Baker In an article appearing in aj, All who attend the party given current issue of the Mobile Times, |in honor of Phillip “Cheta” Baker ; last night at his home in Hunt’s! ass {Lane had an evening of much f . 3 ‘i Ba Sonal Mrs. | ane had an eve Ing. 0 bal ‘un | mer residents of that place, and merriment with dancing and; Wm. R. Porter and sister, Mrs./other amusements indulged in by Wm. Webster. The article is Tei the many in attendance. Deli- produced herewith: jcious xefreshments were served; “Mrs. Will Porter, of Key West,| during the evening. remembered here as Grace Dor-| Those who enjoyed the hos- gan, and her sister, Mrs. William) pitality of the sponsors of the Webster, who was Una Dorgan,'delightful affair were: Manuel] eame down from Birmingham to/ Varela, Dorothy Villareal, Vanassa spend a few days in Mobile, the/Collins, Mary Villareal, Murdock| real object of their visit being to, Knowles, Clarence Gates, William| sée their brother, Lyman Dorgan,|/Cates, Emile Sawyer, Mengi| and Mrs. Dorgan. They spent Ubieta, Kathryn Allen, Robert | Sunday at Point Clear with the Bethel, Edna Mae Johnson, Frank desire to see this seashore resort|Lund, Lauriette Thompson, Eliza- which they had not visited for a'peth Sands, Lois Archer. good many years and left Mon-| Macie Bethel, Anita Russell,| day afternoon to return to Bir-,Harriet Marzyck, Grace Thompson, | ibes the visit of two for- sister, Personal Ray Pierce and William Edwards left today for Palm Beach where they will remain indefinitely. Lee Thompson, who went to Miami for the week-end, returned on the Havana Special yesterday. Joseph Knight left yesterday for Miami where he will spend a few days with relatives and friends, Miss Janice Maloney, daughter of Louise Maloney, left yes- terday afternoon for Miami for a visit with relatives and friends. T. Jenkins Curry was an out- going passenger over the East Coast yesterday enroute to home at Key Largo. ,| turning passen| Special yesterday THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ; [CHURCH BOARD Mention |” HoLDS MEETING Mrs. Nathan Melton and four children were passengers leaving} over the East Coast yesterday to join Mr. Melton in Miami. ss SESSION CONDUCTED Rev. C. M. Samford, of Fleming H . g Street Methodist church and Rev. guar s eee J. G. Stradley, of First Methodist church, who were attending an-j , a nual conference in Jacksonville,| The first meeting of the new returned yesterday. iboard of Stewards of the Fleming - |Street Methodist church was held | Miss Caridad Domenche and Ed|at the church parsonage last night. Freyburg, dr., who were in Jack- Reverend C. M. Samford, retir- sonville for convention of Sodali-!. fficiated Gatinan returned over the East Coast |'"® Pastor, officiated as chairma’ enday: until the new officers were elect- <ed, whereupon he surrendered the holson was a re-,chair to the new secretary for the on the Havanajremainder of the meeting. The from Miami chair’ was turned over to the sec- had bee endi 10 or a: ye | Miss Lula | where i days. | NEW OFFICERS ELECTED AT| STEAMER IN TOW WRECKING TUG HAD BEEN AT WORK ON VESSEL ON CUB- AN COAST; VESSEL OF NOR- WEGIAN REGISTRY { The wrecking tug Relief arrived in port last night from the Cuban | coast. The vessel had in tow the |Norwegian steamer Nord Vangen, which had been aground off Con- fites Cay for more than a month. | The steamer Lorenz W. Hansen, ‘to which part of the cargo of the |Nord Vangen was removed, arrived Emit F. Phillips, of the U.S. im-})) of the Marine hospital nurses{ Chairman, C. H. Williams, who! in port at the same time. Today migration service, and Mrs. Phil- ilips, who went to Miami to spend the week-end, have returned . Miss Sadie Roberts, of the staff of nurses in the Marine hospital, who was spending the week-end in Miami, returned on the Havana Specal yesterday. Dr. J. H. Montgomery, of the tate plant board, who was on a visit with the local bureau, left yesterday afternoon for Gaines- ville, Fla. staff. Kenneth Archer, who was ft was reelected to that office, was|the balance of the cargo, approxi- unable to be at the meeting. | mately 300 tons, is being. trans- The other two officers elected] ferred to the Hansen. A number |joying a vacation in eities on the|to serve with Mr. Williams are P. cast coast, going as far as Jack-|B- Roberts, recording secretary sonvilie, was a returning passen-|and Rev. J. T. Couliette, treasurer. leer over the East Coast yester-|Rev. Couliette is the new pastor das: arrive shortly to take charge. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lunn re-| Tt was decided by unanimous turned yesterday from the week- vote. to change the meeting night end in Miami where they were|to the first Monday after the first guests of Mrs. Lunn’s brother-in-: Sunday of each month. : law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Mor-|\ Members of the board at this timer Courtney. {meeting were: Mr. and Mrs. C. B. \Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs, G. D, Pin- ERASER AE V5 "FOUR PRESIDENTS HONOR JOHN BARTON PAYNE || ‘der, Mr. and Mrs. P. B Roberts, i Mrs. C. H. Williams, Mrs. Leo Wil- |liams, Mrs. Earl Hathaway and | Mrs. Carl A. Bervaldi COBB GOES T0 | HAVANA TODAY | | pare UP RUN OF FLORIDA | WHICH SAILED LAST | NIGHT FOR MOBILE | | | z | The steamship Governor Cobb sailed 12:20 o’clock this| afternoon ‘for Havana with 33 passengers. |The Cobb is taking the run of the} for the church and is expected to} of Key Westers are employed in the work, As soon as the cargo is trans- ferred the Hansen will leave for Nicaraguan ports to deliver the cargo. The Nord Vangen_ will leave to have necessary repairs {made as soon as some repair port ‘is designated, | The vessels are consigned to the Porter Dock company “which is handling all of the business for the ships. ‘Official OF Pallman Car Co. And Wife Pay Short Visit To City G. M. Zimmer, official of the Pullman Car Company, and Mrs, \Zimmer, of Cincinnati, Ohio, paid {their first visit to Key West yes jterday and were guests of W. B. jLeamon, assistant district super- jintendent in Key West. The visitors were delighted \with Key West and said that had’ jthey known that they were to ‘come to such a delightful” city jthey would have made arrange- {ments for a longer stay, but were |forced to leave on the afternoon; |train, but will return later for a real visit. TUESDAY, DECEMBER “13,1932. RELIEF ARRIVES | PYTHIAN SISTER S|" | LAST NIGHT WITH |ARRANGE PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN NEXT MONDAY EVE- ING EVENT Much interest was displayed in plans made by Temple. No, 20, Pythian Sisters, last night, when it was decided to have the temple’s Christmas program next Monday night. This meeting was well at- tended, In connection with the Christ- mas program there will be a dec- orated tree with gifts for all mem- bers, Eeach member is asked to bring a gift of slight value for this tree. There will be an ex- change of gifts and a refreshment course served, The meeting last night was in Ney charge of past chiefs who filled the offices in the temple. Practically No Change In Mayor’s Condition There is practically no change in the condition of Mayor Leslie Curry today. This information was received by The Citizen this afternoon from the home. His general condition is just about the same, itis said. “ YOUR peration ; Spends Good Night, Telegram States Mrs. William R. Warren under- ‘went an operation at noon’ yes- lterday in the Lankenua n ‘at Philadelphia. She ‘ recovered from the effects of the anesthetic readily and spent a restful night. This morning her ‘condition was reported.as being good. The news was received in a telegram sent by Dr. Warren who is at the hospital. Sleep Nights-- Without Waking —Make This 25¢ Test— Don’t wake up for bladder re- ef. Physic the bladder as you |would the bowels, ..Drive out im- purities and excessive acids which cause the irritation resulting in wakeful nights, leg pains,, back- ache, burning. and frequent .de- ire. BUKETS, the bladder physic, made from bueht, juniper oil, ete., works effectively, on the bladder as castor oil on the bowels. Get a regular 25c box and. after four days if not relieved of getting up nights your draggist; will return jyour money, ‘Make this test. You jare bound to feel better’ after -this cleansing and! you get your ‘reg- ;ular sleep. Olivieri’s says Bukets is a Lest seller. Subscribe for | IT'S YOUR GIFT iso get. the Best fo XN {Florida which left last night for} {Mobile to go on drydock for an-} ° jnual overhaul and cleaning. are ig —. : onvent Retarn [o City; Ferry Palma arrived yesterday! from Cuba with one car sugar, one} mittee who will report on this en- eee is Mrs. Sam Kemp. Entertains At The chairman of the dance com-} the! ‘HAIRMAN JOHN BARTON PAYNE enters upon his twelfth year as director of the vast humani- tarian enterprises of the American Red Cross with the announcement ; early in December of his reappoint- }; ment by President Herbert Hoover. Judge Payne in accepting this out- standiug volunteer post at the re- quest of the President is completing j Atteen Years’ public service in Washington carried on continuous- jly through appointment by four | presidents of the United States. |, Summoned by President Woodrow ; Wilson tm 1917, the distinguished } jurist loft his duties in Chicago to ; enter the service of the nation then | at war, and in ensuing months be- | came Mr. Wilson’s Genera! Counsel of the Railroad Administration, | Chairman of the Shipping Board and Secretary of the Interior. | His cabinet post ending with the | Wilson administration, President | Harding requested him in October, } 1921, to assume leadership of the | Red Cross, Upon his own terms— Chairmatt of American Red Cross begins twelfth year with reappoints (ment by President Hoover—pubtic service began under President Wilson, # sation, paying his own expenses—- Judge Payne accepted the appoint ; ment. Under his direction in eleven {| eventful years, fifty million dollars in disaster and other emergency re- lief has been expended. Relief for victims of the Japanese earthquake, Florida hurricane, the Mississippt river flood in 1927, West Indies hur- ricane, drought in 1930-31; and un- employment in recent months of the depression all have been under the active supervision of the chairman. In world leadership of Red Cc peace-iime activities was placed upon him with his election as Chairman of the Board of Governors of th com: of 57 nations. He has been re-elected annually to this post. Judge Payne is at his desk every day at the Red Cross headquarters i shington. Formerly a devotee he now uses his only leisure ting his large farm in near+ inia, of which state he is a miscellaneous. Examination To Fill | Liextenancy Will Be ; * Examinations to fill the vacancy |“E”, C. A., will be held tomorrow jnight, in the armory. Those who have signified their intention of taking the tests are j Sergeant Rudolph Sands, Corporals William T. Daughtry, William P. |Roberts, Leonard T. Curry and |Charles L. Curry. 'Lieutenant George A. Ford, U. S. |A., will decide who is the most }proficient in executing the evolu- tions in the manual of arms. | After the decision is made the ‘bronze medal, to be kept per- of meal, one grapefruit and 23} Held Tomorrow Night' for second lieutenait in Battery} } Tonight in the armory the com- petitive drill will be held and First} Sodality members of the Con- vent of Mary Immaculate, who. were attending the convention of the organization held in Jackson- ville, returned yesterday by boat and train. Coming on the S. S. Cuba via Tampa were Sisters Edwina and Louise of France, Misses Margaret Lacedonia, Macie Gaiti, Anna O’Shaugnessy, Marjorie Gwynn; Louis A. Dion, Francis X: Delaney, Alberto Rodriguez, Charles Gomez and Billy Phelan. Caridad Demeneche and Ed. Freyburg, Jr., returned on the pars Special. PROVIDED FOR DOGS | LOUISVILLE—The will of Miss Carrie E. Knapp of this city, set {a e $1,000 each for the care of six dogs. | ;manently by the winner in this! VICKS COUGH DROP jevent and the gold and silver! jmedals won by Sergeant Joaquin) 'Romaguera at the rifle shoot sey- eral weeks ago will also be pre- sented. League of Red Cross Societies, | ing Red Cross organizations | BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME); Established 1885 i 24-Homr Ambulance Services Skilled Embalmer, Piastie Sergery Cough ingredients of ... All you’ve hoped for in a Drop— medicated. HRS PALACE Irene Rich - Conway Tearle in HER MAD NIGHT Also Vaudeville native. Bridge Party CALENDAR ee) mingham. Charles Sands, Wally Bruner, John “Mrs. Porter, who is visiting her| (Bunnie) Roberts, Henry Jenks,| sister there for 10 day looking} Jessie Whitmarsh, Ruby Pent, Al- visit from her daugh-|bert Higgs, Lionel Baker, Robert! 2 Porter, now Mrs. Wal- Turner, Bert Baker, Esyaldo Viera,! lace Kirk of New York, who with|Louis Gonzalez, Caroline Lowe,! her husband and little daughter,!Edna Sweeting, Lucilo Gonzale: Jean, are motoring down to Flor-|Cheta Baker and Helen Baker. — ,| ida and will arrive in time for a eae | rennion during the holidays with’ the family, after which Mr. Kirk (Card Party will return to New York while Mrs. | Tonight Kirk and little daughter will spend i the winter in Key West with her xtra tables will be provided at. mother. While in Birmingham ard party tonight for those} Mrs: Porter has enjoyed seeing;who may at the last moment de-| the adorable little children of the|cide to attend. Reservations may, late lovely Una Wade, whose lit-|be made with Mrs. M. S. Lombard] tle son and:daughter make their/or Mrs. Henry O. Russell, and in-| home with their grandmother dications are that this will be a: ™,Connors, but also spend much of largely attended entertainment.! their time with their grandmother) This will be at the Woman’s Club} Webster.” building, 1807 Division street, for, pave the benefit of St. Mary’s Catholic} Mach Interest, In ic gageeeeess : ’ here will be a lovely prize for Coming Dance jeach table and two elaborate Prizes for door and high score According to the rapid sale of; prize respectively. A refresh- SieViie the social and. financialjment. course will be served after} sueeess of the charity dance being|the games. Playing will begin at sponsored by the Junior Woman’s!8 o’¢lock. Club, Becember 17, at Coral Isle] A food sale will be conducted @asino, is being assured well injat the same time and those who advance, wish delicious home made cakes, All indications point to the fact) pies, candies, and salads will find that this affair will mark one of | these on sale. This sale begins the high spots in entertainment jat 7 o'clock. on the holiday calendar. | An extraordinary floor show| PT. Assn. To featuring a mid-night revue, in-} cludes sparkling entertainers and| Meet Tomorrow harmonious rhythms. Howard Wil- sen will act as master of cere-| Chairmen of various commits monies, and his orchestra will)tees named for the Harris School proyide popular musi¢ for the|Parent-Teacher Association bene- dance and for the revue. fits during Decetnber, will ‘report A prize waltz will bea leading|/at a‘ meeting of this organization attraction. Judges for’ this will|tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock be ¢hosen from among the guests,|in Harris school, Included in these These will select the best dancers.|veports will be that on the dia- The casino will be attractive|mondball games, Mrs. Cleveland with palms, ferns and other tropi-|Dillon, chairman; and that on the eal plants and foliage. danee at Cuban Club given by of- Gingerale, ice and cigarettes|ficers of this club and Howard will be on hand for those desiring| Wilson, to help the committee in them. Tickets may be bought/efforts to raise funds with which from any club member and reser-|to carry on the work of feeding vations made by calling 222J. undernourished school children. Plan For Play Thursday Night fe Under the direction of A, | Entertainment Charles H. Ketchum of the Harris |For Thursday School Parent-Teacher Associa+! — tion, a play will be given in this}, A Christmas entertainment will school Thursday night, Decemberjbe given in the high school audi- 15, at 7:80 o'clock. This will be|torium Thursday night, December for the benefit of the poor schoo!!15, at 7:30. This will be under children to whom the Harris|the joint auspices of the Young School Parent-Teachers Associa-' People’s Department and tion is furnished free lunches, \Ladies’ Aid Society of Ley Me- The public is invited to attend! morial church. and help the association in the} “Christmas Bouquets,” is* the good work now being done. {name of a play which will be one of the leading attractions of the jentertainment, This is a modern Cote ae ae Pay that he would serve without compen- program which will appear tomor- row. Daughters Of King To Meet Mrs. H. K. Taylor entertained} at a benefit we yesterday afternoon at her home in the army barracks reservation for the com-! munity chest benefit. There w eight tables arranged for the en-| tertainment and Mrs. Curtis Stan-} ton won the prize offered. Paul's parish will meet tomorrow | Mrs. A, Cobo will entertainjafternoon at 4:30 o'clock, accord-| next Monday afternoon at bridge!ing to announcement made j for the same benefit. jeay. f i| iL Daughters of the King of St.} Tuesday Benefit card party and food sale by Catholic Club house, 1307 Division street. : Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order De Molays, m in Scottish Rite temple. Ladies’ Aid Society of Ley Memor World Friends’ Ciub and Bi Junior Boys’ Club meets at Allday sewing for charity | Meeting of Division street Fire department apparatus an-} ROCKY RIVER, Ohio, Dec. 13.|3 o'clock, swered two calls this morning.'—Riding to and from school in a Wednesday The firet was to a taxicab would be considered a} Card party at Woman's € il shai ‘ school children, | School at 7:30. : ae Division street near Packer. maleate beers Primary Boys’ Club at Wesley House at 4 o'clock. lace was POE is iS Young Adult Bible Class of ng Street Methodist » Cleveland suburb. | dub. Two board m + officiate) meets at 4 o'clock with Mrs. C. M. Samford. ds in t officials ‘ Thursday Wee pecs, gal Eastern Star card party at S: hk Another r rt Young Peoples’ recreation at First € on i school building at § o'clock. e children to! Eaton and William m school each day at 10} filling the storage ta: m the ; ! mobile supply tank, schools save about $5,000 a caught fi Tt was promptly dis-/rear by the move, accor to eonnected and extinguished. erk-Treasurer Exgeg Fenker. | women at Woman's to-} j ing at 8 o'clock Small Blazes Call 'TAKEN TO SCHOOL IN Out Fire Apparatus, TAXIS TO SAVE TAXES lock. supenneteropvne RA DD § O b sponsored by building on! formerly a pressing floor! J. L. STOWERS MUSIC COMPANY sparsely bui at 745 this morning r suburb, and engage JI PCLPLLLLLLLLLLLLAL LA | SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN—20c WEEKLY | |“ wweaemIII ITIL aa BaD aa