The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 24, 1932, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR ne Celebrates Birthday Agparty of young folks sembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richardson last night to join in making the thirteenth birthday anniversary of Phyllis Richardson, a happy event, Singing, games and music as- oc- cupied the attention of the hostess and guests for several hours, after which delicious ice cream and eake were served at a table that was beautifully decorated in trail- ing ferns forming a background] for a profusion of pink rose buds.} Before the xefreshments served, prizes were ,awarded to} Juanita Gomez and Millard. Bur-} chell, who were victorious testants in the games. i Seated at table were the hos- tess, George Carey, Woodrow W: son Albury, Lester Johnson, Louis Haskins, Millard Burchell, Robert Middleton, Kermit Richardson, William Middleton, | Weatherford, Joseph Richardson, Charles Richardson, Helen Rob- erts, Ednai Thompson, Florence Roberts, Juanita Gomez and Bretta Bethel. Wedding On Thursday Night The marriage of Miss Louis Soldano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Soldano to Alfred Barroso, | was solemnized Thursday night at & o'clock in St. Mary’s Star of the Sea, Catholic church, with the} Reverend A, L. Maureau officiat- ing. | The bride wore an ensemble of “brown and carried a bouquet of} bridal roses. She was attended by| her sister Miss Marie Soldano, in a@ red ensemble, and carrying an arm bouquet of white roses. The} best man was Venencio Bravo. The bride was given in marriage by Hugo Diamandi. After the ceremony a reception} was held at the home of the bride’s| parents on Windsor Lane which yas attended by their numerous jends, Give Party Last Night Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ma- lone, 729 Division street, enter- tained at a Chaistmas party last} night im honor of their house guests, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. San-) born and son Buddy of Coral! Gables. The date was also Mr.) Mplone’s birth anniversary. Christ- Mias decorations were ¢éffeetively Used throughout the home, and the color scheme was in keeping with the season. There were 40 guests present. OUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS SOCIETY TARIE CAPPICK, Editor - - - - PHONE 436) were} con-+ Henry Lee,” jPost and Fort Taylor -reservation, Christmas Programs Christmas entertainments with appropriate programs were fea- | tured at various churches Thurs- ‘day night and were well attended. Fleming Street chureh a sacred pageant, )Gleams,” was presented in con- nection with a white Christmas program. Basket of gifts pro- vided by the Sunday school classes {At needy families, At First Methodist church. a} play “And |Then—Christ,’” drew a _ large} audience to this church. The cast} was composed of young people of this church and the various parts) were well carried out. Ley Memorial church presented ‘Love Gifts for the King,” a) beautiful sacred pageant which) was in connection with a Christ-! s program at this church. i F Presbyterian church was the scene of a pageant of ex- ceptional beauty. This was “The; Prince of Peace,” which presented scenes of the nativity of Christ under the direction of A. C, Elgin, superintendent. Impressive in its simplicity was! the nativity scene Wednesday}! night at El Salvador church. This! a pantomime which was pre-/ by the young people of this} chure | ‘beautiful Christmas Children’s | Program An interesting program was| presented yesterday afternoon at 5 o’clock in the recreation hall. of; the First Methodist chureh Sun-! day school building, by the kin- dergarten classes of Mrs. Julia, Nelson’s school. About 50 chil-; dren appeared in the’ various num- bers on the program which was in three parts: devotional, patriotic} and Christmas. The little ones; displayed exceptional ability in; their respective parts and every-| one who attended enjoyed the eh- tertainment. } Major W. Rhein Given Surprise Major Wade Rhein, U. 8. Atmy,! commanding officer at the’ army was surprised by a number of riends last night in honor of his birthday. A barn dance was the entertainment arranged for thi8 event, which was held at Fort Taylor. The old fort. was con- Methodist| of this church were distributed to) | | Personal John Cates left yesterday after- | main for Christmas and New Year} with his children. | Mr. and Mrs. O, S. Long were! joutgoing passengers over the | {Coast yesterday for Saluda, S. C., | where they will spend several ;weeks with relatives. j_ Raymond Dillen, pilot on the “Star: Miami bar, who came in Thursday tives. | {for a short stay with friends, left! yesterday for his home. ; | | Mrs. Charles Anderson left on! ‘the afternoon train yesterday for ‘Mami where she will spend a period with relatives and friends. Miss Francis Cochran, teacher] in the Monroe county schools, jholidays with her family in Bowl-| THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ter of Dr. and Mrs. Louis Armin-| teros, who is a boarder student at} the convent here, left yesterday | for Havana where they will spend the Christmas holidays with Miss of | Arminteros parents. Mention ‘Attorney Harry A. Luethi 0000006200000000000000000000000090800000808 (noon for Miami where he will re-|Miami will arrive over the high- | way this evening for a holiday vis-} Jose Manuel Castillo, Jr., ar- it with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. |nived yesterday from Philadelphia} A. D, Luethi, 1119 Von Phister!to be the guest of his father for street. labeut two weeks, | Miss Anna Fernandez and Miss} Miss Josephine Lopez left ®n|} Celia Fernandez were passengers the S. S. Florida yesterday for) leaving over the East Coast yes-' Havana to spend the holidays with terday for Miami where they will’ relatives and friends. spend the holidays with rela-; orne a Roger Watkins of Tampa, ar- rived yesterday for a. visit with Miss Lorace Peeples, teacher inj his mother Mrs. John Watkins, the Monroe public schools, left: 1012 Fleming street, and other yesterday afternoon to spend the’ Telatives. Mrs. John Borden and daughter larrived yesterday on the Havana ‘ - ., Special to join Mr. Borden who is Frank Guito, who is a special in charge of U. S. engineering student at University of Florida, work at Fort Taylor reserva- came in yesterday for the holidays | tion, ing Green, Fla. ifamily during the holidays. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Cochran, left yesterday to spend; the holidays with relatives in| Fort Myers. with his family. Miss Alida Kemp was an airi- {val over the East Coast yesterday! Miss Edith Simmons, teacher of from Miami to spend the season; home economics in the Monroe|With her mother and other rela-’ high school, left yesterday for, tives. : DeFuniak Springs to be with her/ Gasare | Dr. and Mrs, Wm. ,H. Sanborn,! of Coral Gables, were arrivals en} the Havana Special yesterday and} will remain during the Yuletide; season as guests of Attorney and! Mrs. Wm. H. Malone on Division} street. Mrs. Charles Curry left yester-; day afternoon for Miami where she will spend several weeks with) her brother and sister-in-law, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Givens. 1 Dr. Zenon Zamora, Mrs. Zamora! Miss Josephine Lopez Montero, | and their baby, left yesterday for 417 Southard street, and niece, Miami to spend several, days with Miss Conchita Arminteros, daugh-{ relatives and friends. | é i PALACE Joan Crawford, Walter Huston In “RAIN” Matimee 5-15c Night 15-25¢ Mrs. J. M. Castillo and daugh-! ter, Miss Carmelina, left over the! East Coast yesterday to join Juan,} Jr,, and spend the holidays in Mi-} ami. e Mrs. Clyde Tatum, formerly Miss Minnie McCook, arrived yes-' terday from Beaumont, Tex., for a visit with her mother, Mrs, Wil- liam McCook, 929 Pauline street, and other relatives. Mrs, Tatum’ is recuperating from a recent op-) eration and will remain here for) several weeks. \ WE HAVE A RIGHT TO WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS because we ‘have been right here on the job try- ing to do everything we could to add to_your well being and __ satisfaction throughout the year. Antonio Lopez arrived over the} East Coast yesterday to join his mother at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Page on Whitehead, street and spend the holidays. | MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR Let us thank you for \ your patronage and as- sure:you that our wish for you and yours is one of everything ‘good. We have found your patronage something to be thankful for. May the gladsome holiday season find opportunity and bring to your home verted temporarily into a barn and here dancing was enjoyed. There ‘were 30 guests present. | richest blessing. | JOE. Theo. Holtsberg & Son|| We Wish its} Christmas Cheer ---and best wishes for the New Year! We do not like to think of business as merely the exchange of merchandise or service for dollars. There is more to it than that with us. We have aff) heartfelt interest in our patrons. We enjoy our business. We hope we have.been successful in making this fact evident } to you. In appreciation of your favors of the past we wish you a mest joyous, pros- perous New Year and pledge you the best we have in 1933. The Store of| Fashion City’s Leading Ladies’ 5 Store No Spanish Classes During Holidays During the holidays there will be no Spanish classes at the Wo- man’s Club, according to an- nouncement made today by Mrs, Eva Warner who has conducted the classes since their inaugura- tion by the Woman’s Club as a part of the club’s educational program. Mrs. Warner and son Billy will leave tomorrow for Miami where they will visit during the. holi- days. Subscribe for The Citizen—20¢ weekly. i WHAT YOUR DOLLAR WILL BUY AT Anytime At Private Sale While They Last: SERVING TRAYS, 5 BASKETS ELECTRIC STOVES coc. BOUDOIR LAMPS ENGLISH TEA POTS co CASSEROLES, at... a IRONING BOARD WITH STAND ...... ELECTRIC IRONS ... NUT CRACK! SETS ....... sets * LARGE FISH VEGETABLE FRESHENER. ...... BABY DOLLS .... UMBRELLAS, LINOLEUM RUGS, $5. 95 up FRANK JOHNSON’S I, APPELROUTH Refrigerator A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND NEW A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS YEAR FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. ROBERT B. INGLE, Manager General Electric _ Gifts That Are Acceptable. the proven article. Ask a user./ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1932. Flu Is Not Yet Alarming — But Precautions. Advised Colds Especially Dangerous Now With Outbreak Of Flu in This Section. —_—_ e “Avoid All Colds Possible— Treat Every Cold Prompt- ly and Vigorously”—I{s Program Urged Vicks Nose & T! , the new aid in preventing colds. This will check many colds.at the nose ‘and throat—where most colds start. To End a Cold Soo.er, i If a cold has developed or strikes OUTLINE DEFINITE PLAN without warning, vigorous meas- jures are hecessary. Rest as much \ As yet, the outbreak of flu injas possible, preferably in bed. this section has not reached alarm-|Take a mild laxative—if needed. ing psoportions. However, every-| At bedtime, massage throat and one is urged to follow every pre-|chest well with Vicks VapoRub. It caution against its spread—es-jacts two ways.at once to bring re- pecially to be careful in avoiding|lief: By Stimulation through the and treating colds just now. Golds} skin, like a poultice or plaster; pujl down body resistance and pave | anid by Inhalation of its medicated the way for flu and all its serious} vapors direct to irritated air-pas- complications. The safest course to follow is that outlined by Vicks Plan for better Control-of-Colds. This prov- ed Plan combines certain simple rules of health with proper medi- cation at the proper time, Its effect is to reduce the num- ber and spread of colds—to lesson the severity and duration of those that do come. Briefly, it is this: To Prevent Many Colds . _ Live normally—don’t worry. Get plenty of rest and sleep. Etim- inate regularly. Drink lots ef water. Eat light, wholesome food. Watch yourself and children care- fully for any sign of “catching cold.” sages. No “dosing” to upset del- icate digestions and lower strength when it is most needed to resist disease. During the day, use the econveni- ient Vicks Nose Drops every few hours as needed. They add to comfort—help shorten the cold. If the throat is dry and “tick- ling,” or irritated from coughing, there is pleasant relief in the new Vicks Medicated Cough Drop—in- gredients of VapoRub in conven- ent candy form. 2 Plan Tested and Proved In clinical tests among thoty sands last winter, Vicks Colds- {Control Plan reduced: the number and duration of colds by half— At that first feeling of stuffiness/cut the costs of colds more than or nasal irritation, sniffle or sneeze—Nature’s usual warning that a cold is coming on—use half. How you can follow the Plan in your home is fully explain- ed in each Vicks package. Soccccccccondecocososoesonssesooseaesegsponeesenm GOOD CHEER AND THROUGHOUT —Let Us LEWINSKY’S 00000000 0000S SC COCOHRDCROLC® The General-Electric Refrigerator is * Tt has no equal. The Crawford Range is clean, econom- ical and fast. The Hoover Sweeper is the leader in vacuum cleaners. sweeps as it cleans.” “It beats as it Give Electrical Gifts This Year The Hotpoint Feather Weight Iron The Universal Heating Pad The Electric Percolator The Mixmaster Food Mixer, the fastest mixer on the market and at a price that $1475 is right Toastmaster Toasters and Waffle- master Waffle prices. Irons at © attractive We Also have Curling Irons, Student Lamps, Water Kettles, Refrigerator Dishes, and Electric Heaters. MAY CHRISTMAS BELLS RING OUT -' THE YEAR —Let Us Greet You IN 1933. HAPPINESS Meet You POSCSSOCSO CO OLEOOSCSOOS MEN’S SHOP LEWINSKY’S FURNITURE STORE Electrical Appliances are Beautiful, Useful, Clean and Economical GIFTS FOR ALL THE FAMILY THIS YEAR GIVE A WORTH WHILE PRESENT The Key West Electric Company A. F. AYALA, Sales Mgr.

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