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THE KEY WEST CiTIZEN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1933. > PAGE FOUR i : SOCIETY --: Personal Mention MARIE CAPPICK, Editor ------PHONE 436! o.., (Kid). Fernandez, who ee @ {left last week for Miami to fight . e Sammie Kish, returned on the Catholic Daughters Hear | - Report On Miami Meeting Havana Special yesterday. Ata well attended meeting of; Miss Mary C. Duffy, supreme the local court Catholic Pathe nagent of the Catholic Daughters ters of America, held last night,; of America, gave an _ interesting reports were made by Mrs. H. R.| address. Demeritt and Mrs, H. 0. Russell,} Luncheon was served at Hotel grand regent and vice regent re-| Urmey which ‘was in compliment Bpectively, on the fifth state bi-|to state delegates, visiting mem- ennial convention of Catholic!bers, and members ‘of Miami Daughters of America, held last| Court, No. 262. The state ses: week in Miami, and which thes ; sion reconvened at 2:30-and con- local officers attended as rep-|tinued until 5 o’clock. A re- resentatives from Key West court,’ ception was held. that evening on Catholic Daughters of America. | the mezzanine floor of the Colum- The report stated that the con-| bus Hotel in honor of Miss Duffy, vention opened Sunday afternoon; supreme regent of this order. in the Columbus Hotel followed! Miss Duffy told of the work being by a motorcade and sight seeing;done by Catholic Daughters of trip through greater Miami, after; America in this country and_out- which a refreshment course was! lined that now in progress in Cu- CALENDAR Wednesday Meeting of Harris school Parent-Teacher Association, 3 o'clock. ; oly oan of the King of St. Paul’s parish will meet at 4:30 o’clock. Primary Boys’ Club at Wesley House at 4 o’clock. ; Young Peoples’ League at Wesley House at 7:30 o’elock, Thursday fe Patriotic Order of America camp meets at usual ir. - Weekly recreatién of young people of First Methodist church at 8 o’clock in Sunday school annex. Young People’s Chorus tmeqts for rehearsal at 7:30 e’clock in ing Street Methodist church. Friday Justice Temple, No. 17, Pythian Sisters, meeting at 7:30 o'clock. Girls’ Club of La Trindad church meets at 4 o’clock. Fern chapter, Order Eastern Star, meets at 7:30 o’clock. “The Service of the Cross,” at 8 o'clock in Congregational chureh, George Park and son Alton, left over the highway yesterday morn- ing for a stay of two days in Mi- ami, expecting to return tomor- row. OBSERVANCE OF |GIRLBORNTOMR. |* M W Captain and Mrs. William Rob- erts of 1313 Angela street an- girl born Tuesday morning. The TO| little one has been given the name HOLY THURSDAY | AND MRS. ROBERTS FATHER DOUGHERTY “GIVE EXPLANATION OF LORD'S SUPPER IN EVENING SON ARRIVES AT AT CATHOLIC CHURCH ROBERTS’ HOME (CONTRIBUTED) A boy weighing 10% pounds] Plem: Holy Thursday of Holy Year,! was born on Monday night to Mr. the 19th Century of the Institu-} and Mrs. Laurie Roberts of 1125 tion of the Sacrifice of the Mass; Von Phister street. The. event and the Holy Eucharist will be} took place at a local hospital. Mrs. Vernon Spencer left on/celebrated with High Mass, Com- Mr. Roberts is captain of police the afternoon train yesterday for!munion, Procession and Adoration of the. city of Key West. | Miami where she will spend a while} all day. A world-wide Holy Hour with relatives. during which Father Dougherty|speak for Himself. Then we will will explain the Lord’s Supper at} find out what was in His mind 7:30 p. m. from His expressions, what reg- To understand the Catholic doc-| istered in the minds of His hear- trine is to understand the reason|ers from their expressions, Then of the beautiful Cathedrals—)jwe will confirm it from His prom- ‘marble altars—costly vestments—| ise, cinch it from the actual insti- J. P. Stickney, who was in Mi- ami to visit H. B. Plant on his yacht “Mascotte”, returned yes- terday. William Watson was an arrival on the Havana Special yesterday and after attending to business matters left in the afternoon for his home in Miami. mechanician the Myrtland * Cates, with the airways branch of department of commerce, at Charleston, S. C., arrived this week and is spending his vacation with his family. Mr: the E jami and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Page at the home jon Whitehead street. J. L. Clawson, who has been} conducting a newspaper in Harr burg, La., arrived in Key Wes | this week with his family, and has accepted an important position with The Citizen and_ started working today. Clara Lopez came in over it Coast yesterday from Mi- ‘s Saturday Dance at Country Club for members and invited guests. JAS. H. CAIN AND /CHILDBIRTH LEFT HER t Mrs. T. M. Dick, who was the ,guest of Mrs, Benjamin Curry for several weeks, left yesterday for} Miami Beach where she will visit | tor a while before leaving to join her Co Mrs. Felicia San Bartolome ar- rived from Havana yesterday to join relatives in Miami and while THIN, WORN, NERVOUS {here was the guest of Mrs. J, A. | Valdes and her sister, Miss Car- |men Menendez. served by the Knights of Colum-|ba, Mexico and Panama City bus in the lounge of their hall.. | where courts are caring for sick The delegates then went to Ge-| and ministering to the needs of su church where solumn benedic-! tubercular institutions. tion was given and De Profundis} Tuesday’s session opened with recited for deceased members of | pontificial mass which was cele- the Order of Catholic Daughters, brated by the Right Reverend of America. | Patrick Barry, bishop of St. Aug- Monday ‘morning alll members! ustine, with ten priests and 19 attended masss at Gesu church! altar boys in attendance. where corporal communion was! The session held that morning received. The business on after mass was addressed by. Bish- W. L. Bates, Sebastian Cabre and B. Curry Moreno, delega from the Key West Rotary Clu! |to the convention in Tampa, are expected to reach Miami this eve- ning on the return trip to Key West and will reach home tomor-| row over the highway. husband Lieutenant mander Dick, U. S. N., at their home in Brooklyn. Arthur G. Watson, assistant c lector of the Tampa customs di |trict, who was here for the fun- feral of Deputy Gollector L, T. Bragassa and remained to take j matters with Gz N..Goshorn, new-} ly appointed deputy, left on t 'S. S. Florida for Tampa last night. was opened with an adddress of op Barry. The concluding fea- welcome by Miami’s City Mana-| ture of the three day convention ger L. L. Lee and was responded; was a banquet in the Biscayne to by Reverend Michael McNally,| room of the Columbus Hotel. Mrs.! pastor of Gesu church. ;Thomas H. Ryan was toastmis- An address of welcome was ex- tress on this occasion. tended for the Miami court by} A silver loving cup offered to LOWER PRICES AT HUB STORE | | { THE NEWS-JIGGER HERE’S YOUR SOLUTION ee Josephus Mrs. Thomas F. Wallace regent hostess, and was responded to by Miss Mena Oliveros, state regent. the court reporting the largest number of new members was won by the West Palm Beach court. Daniels is solution News-Jigger Men’s Easter clothing and acces- sories are being sold at reduced the of the m-jliturgical ceremonies—incense— tuton, then verify it with the Eucharistic conventions and devo-| Apostles’ testimony—St. Paul’s tions. own revelation—the first century In the series of “Christ of the|Christians—the catacombs—and Centuries” the discourse will be|with 16 Centuries of witnesses. “Christ’s own test of faith and|Luther said he could not deny it; fellowship”, the one that He Him-|Henry the Eighth defended it, so self gave to the chosen twelve.|it was left te the followers of up|“Will you also go?” “To whom} Luther and Good Queen Bess to shall we go?” They say to Him,\call it a mockery and idolatry. “If we can’t believe you than who! Who had-a better chance to know else can we believe?” Christ’s _ intentions, those who The Real Presence of the Cath-|heard the Master or those who olic Church or the real absence of|came 16. Centuries afterwards? the other churches willbe scholar-|Did Christ deceive His Apostles ly scrutinized according to the|/and*their followers for sixteen best methods of higher criticism} Centuries? Father Dougherty used in any study of historical| will answer the pamphlet sent to ‘persons—philosophical principles him entitled “The Mass versus the —economie values or scientific; Lord’s Supper”, by H. A. Ironside ‘solutions to find the truth of the|'of Moody Church, Chicago. {contention, the solution of the] Friday Mass of the Presanctified | difficulty—the ‘history of the case}—Stations of the Cross at 3:00 Pp. —the declaration of the issue, and|m, and a sermon on the “Finish- ‘ol. | is- | he | on WIFE COMING HERE “After birth of my baby I was thin, nervous, run-down. The first bottle of Vinol (iron tonic) helped. Chief Machinist James H. Cain,}It- gave me strength, needed U. S.N., and Mrs. Cain are on|weight.”— Mrs. M. Gunstone. their way to Key West from New! Oriental Pharmacy. London, Conn., and are expected to arrive over the highway tomor- row afternoon, - Chief Cain is well known to a number of folk in Key. West and Mrs, Cain,*who was formerly Miss Margaret Roberts, is a-Key West- er. They will reside during theit stay with Mrs. Cain’s uncle ss aunt, Mr,‘and Mrs. Thomas E&. Roberts, at 1007 Fleming street, Subscribe for The Citizen. WE CAN REPAIR IT THE ELECTRIC SHOP or. Eaton and William Sts. BumsteadsWormSyrup Peters weet er oer PALACE John Darrow—Owen Lee in prices for this week only at the | Hub Store, Merchandise being} sold in this sale has just been re- . ceived and placed on sale and Holds Meeting cording to Mr. Mendell it includ all of the newest styles and ma Members of the Ladies’ Aid /terials. Society of Ley Memorial church} Men’s suits are being advertis | ALIAS MARY SMITH Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10-18 page 3. He's the new ambas- sador to Mexico, President R 0 o sevelt’s se- lection for that post, so impor- tant in the scheme of Pan- American r e | a- tions. His first big government job was that of secretary of the navy, with world war to i crease the re- sponsibility. or by_mail, ‘poem bottle. Est. C. A. Voorhees, M. U.. Philadelphia on what security it is based. ed work of sin and love” in the Father Dougherty will let Christ | evening at 7:30. Miss Zumbado Weds Ladies’ Society J. Fernando Alonzo Juan Fernando Alonzo and Miss Dalia Zumbado were married yes- terday afternoon in the’ 6ffice of} Judge Hugh Gunn. The ceremony was performed by Jose G. F&odela,, notary public. Only a few close friends and} immediate relatives of the bride and groom attended the mar- riage. Subscribe for The Citizen—20c a week ° DRESS UP FOR EASTER If You Intend To Dress Well At a Low Price, x Visit The HUB STORE AND YOU WILL FIND YOUNG MEN’S SUITS, Rope Shoulders, Peak Lapels and _ Button, "$10.75, $12.50, $16.50. MEN’S SUITS, Conserva- tives and Fancies, $10.75, $12.50, $14.95, $18.50. NAVY BLUE SERGE SUITS, in One and Two Button Models, $12.50, $14.95, $19.50. MEN’S STRIPED SERGE SPORT PANTS, $1.50, $1.98, $2.50, $3.95, $4.95. MEN'S WHITE FLAN. NEL PANTS, $3.50 and $3.95. MEN’S SHOES, in Sports, Blacks or Tans, $1.98, $2.45, $2.95, $3.50 and $3.95. YOUNG MEN'S HIGH HEEL SHOES in Blacks, Tans and Sports, $2.50, $3.50 and $3.95. MEN’S = SHIRTS, Famous Riegel Other Makes, value, Easter $1.00. MEN’S STRAW _ HATS,}) All Styles, All Qualities, From 75c to $2.50. MEN’S TIES, a Beautiful Assortment of $1.00 Ties, Specially Priced]} for Easter, 50c. MEN’S DRESS PANTS, in Flannels, Worsteds, f) Tropicals and Other Fabrics at $1.98, $2.95, $3.50, $3.95. MEN’S BELTS, Fancies, Tans and Blacks, 50c, 75e and $1.00. SUSPENDERS, in Young Men’s or Regular Styles, 35e and 50c. HANDKERCHIEFS, For Men, Regular 10¢ Quality, This Week Only, Se. met yesterday afternoon with|td today as low as $12.50. Ba Mrs. Will. Menendez on Thompson gains in all other men’s wear are} street, where the time was passed|also included in today’s ad, making a quilt. It was announced Mrs. Jaz. Bailey at this meeting that a coupon drive to assist in providing a oe On Visit Here chureh runner was to be’ continued until the required number of jcoupons will be received. The} Mrs. James Bailey and president of this society, Mrs,|!dren, Billy and Clara, of ] are visiting Mrs. Bailey's parents, ; Captain and Mrs. William Rob-} John Park was absent from the| ‘ aioe EAE, meeting, as she is visiting in Or- OPPOSITE CASE erts, Mrs. Bailey was formerly} Miss Myrtell Roberts of this city.| SPRINGFIELD, Mo.—Clifford Tue MAN who could sell more life insurance than any man I ever heard of never shouted. Notice. the. men who. selling.. theyjusttalk in a quiet easy way. lando, Fla, Others present with the hostess —. —— | Matthews of this city, was granted an-'a divorce on the grounds that his were Mesdames Roland Adams, << ;Ed Curry, Anderson Lones, E.| vin Lewis, Ed Archer, J. Vincent| wife nagged him about his cdok- | ing. |Raisetrick, Leon Curry, Marie|cliffe, Lula Maloney, Adams, Thomas Whitmarsh, Mel-| Archer. Ef F hhakuk uke huhu dod Lt ’ SPECIAL PAINT SALE SHERWIN WILLIAMS Regular Price $2.55 Gallon, $1.75 This Sale Gallon 95c % Gallon - 53c Quart All Regular Colors S. W. P. House Pa $3.15 Gallon, To Go ALL SIZES DURING THIS SALE Is’s like this: Chesterfields just go along in their own quict way There’s:no noise about it, no “back talk.” -~- The Chesterfield slogan —just two words, “They Satisfy”—is a plain simple statement telling about Chesterfield’s merits. It means that Chester. fields are milder—they taste better. 2 FLAT TONE COLORS: BRIGHT SAGE, BUFF, CAEN STONE, CANARY YELLOW, CREAM, CREAM GRAY, IVORY TAN, OLIVE TAN, ORCHID, PALE GREEN, SHELL PINK, SILVER GRAY, SKY BLUE. 20 Per Gallon Bie OMe Fie int, Regular Price = $ NOT BEEN LOWER IN ALMOST REMEMBER ee PRICES HAVE SWaaty Onno And The Signs Point To Heavy Price Increases +180 12 : p. SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING COMPANY White and Eliza Streets “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” 1x4 No. 2 Com. ing, very high graded, at CAREY’s ROOFINGS .... (‘hesterfield 1x6 No, 3 Com. Floor- ing, at. Phone 598