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PAGE FOUR oe - ‘=: SOCIETY =: TARIE CAPPICK, Editor - - - - PHONE 436 0000000 00000000620000000008000000000000 08000000900 Joseph Lowe Will 'Arrange For New Wed In Redlands \Year’s Eve Dance Joseph Lowe and sister, Miss, J. J. Trevor, president of the Nellie Mae Lowe, left yesterday, Key West County Club, announced} afternoon over the East Coast for today that Hie. connkey. sup yall jopen on New Year’s Eve with a Redlands, Fla., where Mr. Lowe dance from 9:30 o'clock which will be Sunday after-)will be for members and guests, noon, ‘both town and out of town, | . He will take as his Miss| According to present plans} Bodil Kosel, of the writing staff|dances will be given on the first of the Homestead Enterprise. Missjand third Saturdays of each| Nellie Mae ‘Lowe will be maid of month, these dances, it is pointed! honor at the ceremony. out, will be, as far as possible, Early next week the newly weds|limited to membership in the club. will arrive in Key West where| Out of town guests are always wel-| they will make their future home. come, and it is stated that on oc- jeasions when town guests are per-} ‘mitted to be brought, such guests jmust be invited by a’member of} ithe club for the occasion. married bride Serttewoods. ae Have Guests —e Other entertainment features} Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Spottswood,'are being planned for the club by} 508 Simonton street, have as their the house committee. house guest Lieutenant Com-| It is stated that the member-; mander R. F. Nichols of H. M. hip fees in the club have been/ Danae. The Danae it will be re-;reduced to a minimum, and as] called paid a courtesy visit to this this club is the logical place for} port last year and is now visiting entertaining visitors, the club ey at Miami. ficers hope that everyone who can ido so will cooperate by joining and igiving their hearty support to the Country Club. Ladies’ Aid Society To Meet Next Week ——- |noon. This society will meet There w: no meeting of the|jointly with the Woman’s Mis- Ladies’ Aid Society of Ley Me-|sionary Society of this church next Reprinted THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ALL OF US UNCLE FRANKENSTEIN MY PUBLIC WoRKS QUICK, UNCLE, THEY ALL WANT THEIR « ‘Basketball Dance’ To Be Given Friday Night | Christmas At Hospital For Colored Veterans Of much interest to the younger; The colored veterans at the i { } | » |Faneral Of Luis Diaz'To Be Held This: Afternoon tinez and Julia Floret. STRAND THEAT t : and the trip was made . > WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1932. VISITING LODGE ‘MEMBERS ARRIVE BY TRAIN TODAY GRAND LODGE SESSION OF ORDER CABALLEROS DE LA LUZ WILL CONVENE HERE THIS EVENING Greeted by a large local delega- tion of the lodges, members of the Tampa delegation arrived over the East Coast today to attend the Grand Lodge Caballeros de la Luz, which convenes 8 o’clock tonight. Sessions will be held Thursday, Friday-and Saturday. The visitors first intended charter a bus and make the trip over the highway. This was found to by rail. Officials of the organization and others here for the convention are: Jose M. Pita, gran luminar; Tibur- cio Valida, gran vice luminar; Juan R, Martinez, gran secretario; Augustin Maretta, gran tesorero; J. V. Zubizaretta, gran vice teso- rero; Joaquin A, Herrera, gran luminar pasado; Carlos Padron, gran, deputado. Sacerdotistas del Hogar, Number 3:,,dosefa : Rodriguez, Sexgia Al- varez and Maria Alfonsg. Sacer- dotistas Number 2: Elena. Mar- Sveccccoovsesoovnsocesee TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS. 0000007 12am araeeeecesae John H. Whitson, of Rowley, \Mass., prolific writer of ‘“‘thrill- jer” botn in Seymour, Ind., 78 years ago. : Horace D. Taft, brother of the late President and Chief Justice, founder and headmaster, the Taft School, Conn., born in Cincinnati, 71 years ago. Prof. Robert McElrey, professor jof American History at Oxford, Herpes born at Perryville, Ky., 60. years ago. Prof, Frank W. Taussig, noted Harvard political economist, born in St. Louis, 73 years ago. Sir Arthur S. Edington, world- famous Cambridge University, England, astronomer, born 50 years ago. St. John Ervine, noted British dramatist and novelist, born 49 years ago. hest Colds without “dosing” Ye Vises ‘ Of all the great roles Richard! Funeral services for Luts Diaz, Logia Curbeld: Bonifacio Avila PALACE Vera Reynolds-Glenn Tryon in THE DRAGNET PATROL Also Nickodemus, the Magician morial church yesterday after-!week. set is the big Basketball Dance; Marine hospital were not forgot-| Bennett has played—Cyrano._ de who died yesterday at his home! and Candido Placeres, Cuba Lodge | that is planned for Friday night at ris : PA ee 519 United street, will be held|Number 5: Delio Velasco. the Cuban Club: “This dance is ta |<" ‘O™ Chvistmns, and greetings | Bergerac, Strongheart, ete,—he |i: afternoon +30 o'clock from Pepe officers who are also celebrate the basketball games 2d good cheer came to them in likes the part of father best. the chapel of Pritchard’s Funeral] attending are six of the past lum- which will come off earlier in the |their respective wards at the in-! CALE NDAR Wednesday Primary Boys’ Club at We: Advisory Board of Red Cross Young Peoples’ League at We: y House at 4 o’clock. hapter will meet at 10 o'clock. sley House at 7:30 o’¢lock. Thursday Young Peoples’ recreation at First Methodist church Sunday school building at 8 o'clock. Sewing classes at Wesley Hou Personal Morris Holtsberg left yesterday afternoon for Miami where he will spend a few days on business. Nené Renedo was an outgoing passenger yesterday afternoon over the East Coast for a stay in| Miami with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Cleare, who were in Key West a few days as guests of Mr. Cleare’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ambrose Cleare, left yesterday for: their home in Mi-} ami. pen Charles Elwood, of the U. 8.) immigration seryice in Miami, and Mrs. Elwood and baby, Edna, who were spending a few days with use at 4:30 o’clock. Mention Mr. and Mrs. Carleton P. Reizer, who were in Key West on a visit to Miss Marie Peeples, have return- ed to their home in Mimai. George D. Fisher and son, J. D. Fisher, arrived over the East Coast yesterday for a stay in Key West and are guests of Rev. W. P, Page and Mrs. Page at the pastorium of the First Baptist church. Postmaster Charles Williams and Mrs, Williams, who were spending a few days at their home at Tav- rnier, were returning passengers on the Havana Special: yesterday. Joe Mondul, of the 0. K. Shoe Shop, returned yesterday over the relatives, left yesterday afternoon} East Coast from a short vacation for Miami. in Miami. Mrs. Leonard B, Grillon and daughter, Miss Leota Grillon, were outgoing passengers over the East Coast yesterday for Miami where they will visit over the New Year with relatives and friends. Allan Parish, business man of}. Dr. and Mrs. W, H. Sanborn, Marathon, came in yesterday for | who. were guests of Attorney and @ visit with A. E, Woodburn at} Mrs. Wm. H. Malone for the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor; Christmas, holidays, left over the Moffatt and returned home in|East Coast yesterday afternoon for the afternoon, ‘their home in Coral Gables, Mrs. Helen Brown, writer of travel stories, who was in Key West for a brief stay, left yester- day afternoon for Miami and will return for. another visit later inj} the season. i ==—==0F THE MOMENT put inv a Light weight Temespuns ia idea fe WLAr On Warm daa ow 0X pranrte_ hes ~malirial evening, namely, a doubleheader, ; stitution. Alumni Girls versus High School} Telegrams from President Hoo- Girls, and Alumni Boys versus,ver and others were read and High School Boys. |much appreciated by the in- ery year these games are mates. played, during the Christmas holi- Mnjor M. S.. Lombard days, and this year there will be}Charles H. Ketchum were present, a big dance afterwards. High with Dr. Atfred De Barritt pre- School and college songs will be enjoyed during the dance. staff. As no other dance is planned to} A solo by Grace Sands take place on Friday night, it is}much enjoyed as well as the expected that a large crowd will! ing of the choir from the Tri be in attendance. Music will be | presbyterian church choir. furnished by Howard Wilson andj , his band. | was ity Elder Smith spoke a few words most enjoyable closed with prayer. program Girl Born To Mr, And \ Mrs. N.:B. Shannahan Mr. and Mrs, N. B. Shannahan are the proud parents of a 9-pound | girl born yesterday at 2 o’clock at} their home here. i The new arrival has been given the name of Martha Sharron Shannahan. Covcedvccceccccnncceccce TODAY’S HOROSCOPE This isan affectionate, sym thetic nature which will be dese’ \Feacral OF Colored Veteran Held Monday The funeral of Leonard Roby Jerts, colored veteran, and son of Thos. Roberts of Key West, was jheld on Monday with Rev. A. De Barritt officiating. The choir of the Trinity Presby- terian church sang at the grave- side. New ~Hamps! s highways ing of a much better reward than! date back to 1796 when legisla- it is likely to receive. There is s passed an act incorporating a concentration and whole-heart- | compaify edness of spirit that will go far to; pike. offset some of the deficiencies of | the character, and help in the| struggle for success, which will be ultimately attained. Latin America, says a U. S. r-power of the world. Tens of Thousands of Housewlves Serving Canned Pineapple Daily the | | i Planting pineapple plants near Honolulu. Note the strips of asphait paper. Holes are punched and the slips planted. This method of planting prevents growth of weeds, ROWERS of pineapples in Ha-} Canned pineapple is a generous wali are pleased that American | source of vitamins A, B and C. housewives in tens of thousands ot} homes are serving canned pine /is valuable in building resistance apple daily to the members of their | to infections such as colds. Suffi- families. The explanation for this|cient quantities of this Importan® } very real interest in the nutritive | vitamin are so often lacking in the | value of canned pineapple is in the | ordinary diet. fact that. comprehensive recent| These facts were learned after food research shows that canned |exhaustive research establishing y to build the first tare) sur-) 15 per cent of the poten-| | Pineapple has more dietetic values than any other. fruit which ‘has } been -similarly subjected to scien- tife stedy. Housewives are interested in the | fact that canned pineapple, eaten ; with the meal, speeds up the diges- tion in the stomach, particularly | acidosis, by contributing effectively to the ‘alkalinity of the blood.* Tt is rich in mineral salts, in its com @f copper, fron and manga- which are recoguized safe qmaardg against autritiona) anemia the nutritional assets of this fruit | indicated by previous investiga- tions and bringing to light new facts concerning its health values. ‘Thousands of persons have started the habit of eating canned | pineapple daily. The fruit may eaten in sliced form or in the jor tidbits decorated to Vtancy of the individual. It fobtainable for the home, im restaurants or dining is popular as an appetizer. ORIGI i \ [for a discussion of his senting the gifts on behalf of the tee’ S| Theater. es greeting to the inmates, and altrin to Eur was! another film.” | Vitamin A many authorities agree | Not that he specifically said so.|Home. Rev. J. T. Coulliette, of But try and get Bennett to talk|Fleming Street Methodist church, about his work. All questions re@|W!! officiate. % lating to his career he sidetracks| The deceased is survived by his famous|Widow, Mrs. Luisa Diaz; two sons, daughters—Connie, Joan and Bar-|Luis, Jr., anc Ralph Diaz; three bara. ; |daughters, Mrs. Norberg Sawyer, “How do you like the Clarence; Mrs. A'melia Fernandez and Miss Darrowish role in {Strange Jus-| Mercedes Diaz. "2" he was asked during the| filming of the RKO-Radio picture} BEARUP’S DRY CLEANING showing tonight at the Strand} WORKS. 514 MARGARET ST. PHONE 227. “Oh, that reminds me,” he said. “I wonder what Connie’s going to!yesterday at Joan’s beach house. do. next? I hope she gets that/The youngsters can’t realize that ‘ope before she starts/I’m not a young puppy any more. They dragged me up and down the “But, Cyrano de Bergerac was'surf, poured sand in my eyes and such a milestone in your career.|ears.” Surely — — —" “Of course you prefer the stage “Quite, quite—but I’ve never/to the screen, Mr. Bennett?” spent such a hectic day as I didi ‘I? I prefer the 4in-betweens’.” inars of the lodge as follows: Do- mingo E. Placeres, Andres Sel- lers, Jose Gavilan, Andres Gar- rido,, Ramon Gonzalez and Fran- cisco M. Gomez. Visitors coming from Tampa in company with the delegation are Benigno Alvares, Joaquin Alvares, Bernardo Orihuela, Rafael Ori- huela and Dolores Mendez. Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10-15c rr D FAST DIRECT FREIGHT SERVICE TO from KEY WEST Sailings from Key West and New York on Alternate Wednesdays on Also NEW ORLEANS te KEY WEST ilings on Alternate Arrh ive Mor Woat Seeond ULY DE-MATTORY ©. B. SMITH, Sgt. KEY West © Besides carrying on its regular postal work, the German post of fice has inaugurated a delivery service for department stores. 4 Set. C. A, Voorhees. M. 0. Philadelphia a The Advertiseme Ce | * ay ... printed for your convenience Suppose all the advertisers in your favorite newspaper should stop advertising for a week. What inconvenience would result! How much telephoning and shopping around to get ‘the answers to such questions as: “What’s playing at:the downtown theaters? When will that new vacuum cleaner be on sale? Who is offering shoe bargains? Where can I buy my groceries cheaper?” The answers te these questions, and to hundreds of similar ones that people ask every day, are news. Vital news. You're in- terested to learn who won yesterday’s sporting event. But you're really interested to learn that a certain store is selling a product you need for a price you can afford to pay. . Furthermore, the advertisements save you time, for you can read them quickly. They save your energy, for you can read them at home, away from the pushing crowds, and plan just what to buy and where to buy. And they save your money, by enabling you to adjust your needs to the limitations of your budget. In short, they are pocketbook editorials, condensing and interpreting for you the merchandise news of the day. Read :‘The Advertisements In The Key West Citizen ILLEGIBLE

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