The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 15, 1933, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR 900 0000000000000000000000 000000 SOSOOOOOSOOOOOCOOE SOCIETY 0000000 00000200002000000 808000200 SS8SSCOSSOSOCOOR Mach Interest In Fern Chapter To Bridge Party Sponsor Play Much interest Proposed bridge party and dance Fern Chapter. Order Eastern Star, is spsonoring “A Child’s Paradise,” composed entirely of children to take place in the High the Junior Woman’s Club in the} School auditorium June 29, 8:00 near future, the exact not | o’clock. Rawlins teen: decided sipor a The cast is made up of over the | rehea' a recent meeting of| pall, the organization, with Mrs. ard Wilson, siding. The club will put on other cial entertainments centers in the to be given under the auspices of date yet air| Arrangements for af: were made als in the Scottish Rite How-| Those in charge of the enter- tainment state that seats may now |be reserved by calling Mrs. Charles | Lowe, Phone 454, working for the welfare and prog- summer months in order ress of the organization. nish amusement its members} At the recent business meet- as-well as the in reral.|ing held, various subjects were The various commi ap-| discussed, and the entire mem- pointed at the last me of the| bership pledged its hearty ‘¢o- club have been functioni with| operation in all matters that were much interest displayed among} of interest to the social organiza- the different groups which are}tion and the community as well. new president, pre- s0- the | =o during H to f for public Personal Mention James nks left this m for Detr Mich., where h called on account of busine rning{ TT. Jenkins Curry left on the was| afternoon train yesterday for Mi- ami where he will spend a short lGnieten pudlaese who was! in Havana, | erday. Mrs, L. E. Curry, tpending a short time H. B. Haskins, assistant super- returned on the Florida yes intendent of lighthouses, left yes- jterday afternoon, 6 o'clock, for Ramon Fuentes, who was spend-| regular inspection of light stations ing a brief vacation in Havana,! on the Florida reef. returned on the Florida yesterday. | — C. R. Houston, managing editor Charles Gibson was a returning| of the Havana Post, arrived on the passenger yesterday on the S.| Florida yesterday from ! Havana Florida from a vacation spent in| and continued to Tampa after a Havana. short stay with friends, State Senator Arthur Gomez} sterday afternoon for Fort; Myers where he will spend a few days on business, Mrs. Will Lones and children, who were spending a brief time in Key West with relatives and friends, left over the East Coast yesterday afternoon for the home n Miami. Misses Pear West and Birdie} Kennedy, head nurse and staff} nurse, respectively, at the Marine} ‘ = hospital, who were spending a|. Mrs. Ramon Fuentes and daugh- short vacation in Havana, were 'eT were passengers leaving over returning passengers on the S. the East Coast yesterday after- Wilda” yesterday. noon for Miami where they will . . visit for a short time with rela- | tives and friends. Mrs. R, H. Rutledge and child were passengers leving over the East Coast yesterday for a vis w| with relatives in Georgia le Rutledge, connected with the department of the F. E. C., leave today. Warren Watre ft over the East Coast yesterda car| afternoon for Miami where they will; Will spend the week-end, return and after two weeks with relatives, {leave for their home in Havana. for| Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Mitchell will] 2nd daughter, Joan Marie, and spend some time with her son-in-| niece, Doris Albury, who were law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.! visiting relatives, left yesterday Earl Baumgardt. She was accom-| afternoon for Miami and after a panied by another daughter, Mrs.| short stay there will continue to William Arnold, |their home in Mobile, Ala. ONE MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED A. marriage license today Hugh Gunn Brady and E This is the first hi cense shown as issued during the tivet of Calotabs purify the blood by ac- * tivating the liver, kidneys, stomach “Month of | and bowels, In 10 ets, and 35 ets, ‘packages, All dealers, — (Adv.) MODES= or THE MOMEN This Wack abiffon overing dretd had w matching cope. O whi. orgendic Power Provides eoler e ontrast and aceenty Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Clara Lewis left afternoon train yesterday Fort Lauderdale wher on the 4 “Renew Your Health By Purification Any physician will tell you that | fect Purification of the Sys | tem is Nature’s Foundation of inaueitt Perfect Health.’? Why not rid | yourself of chronic ailments that are undermining your vitality? Purify your entire system by tak- ing a thorough course of Calotabs, ~-once or twice a week for several weeks—and see how Nature re- wards you with health, was from the office of Judge to John Houston rup. and only the 15 days of month June, usually called the Marriages +f, : the neckline . Miane laurie 75 children who are holding daily| s}a doctrine of mercy THE KEY WEST CITIZEN «SPECIAL SERVICE HERE ON SUNDAY AT ST. MARY'S CORPUS CHRISTI PROCESSION TO BE CONDUCTED; SER- MON TO BE DELIVERED AT 6:30 IN EVENING 00 Late ©o (Classify By RUSSELL KAY _ ; grote NES And while our thorities sob and wring their tle hands over lack of funds and contend that with anything less than seveg and half millions of state money to play with, our jchildren will grow educational au- a (COMMUNICATED) Corpus Christi celebrations rise; from the heart of the Middle; Ages, that period of faith that was filled with the mingled joy of earth and heaven and the strong} joy of the living: The Medie-| val Church which had seen kings and emperors enter their cities} with all the pomp which soldiery; in gilded armor and flaming lan-! ces and the blare of trumpets and the merry shouts of the gaily) dressed crowds could fling about} them, longed to give some such| demonstration of its affection for| the King of Kings, who dwelt) among men on our altar So! up dumb and denied, it might be interesting to jreview a bit of information dis- iclosed by a recent state audit of the of school board in this state. books and records one You know auditors don’t a situation up with a lot of hooey and banana oil. They just take off their coats and sharpen their pencils and when you get their reports they are facts, not maybe- so. A lot of folks seemed to think that Governor Sholtz’ hool bill} was too d that such state} regulation of expenditures and op- mess stic, lit-| | SUNDAY DINNER SUGGESTIONS By ANN PAGE MMER Sundays are play days for wage earners. Why should not lthe housekeeper have a restful and pleasant day also, even though hers is | @ seven day job! If her family will co- i operate, she can plan and serve meals which require a minimum of time to be spent in the kitchen. Food stores are helping the house- wife in this matter ana are of- fering foods which can be easily and quickly prepared on Sunday or prepared on Saturday for Sun- day use. during the hot months? The low cost and medium cost dinners suggested by the Quaker Maid Kitchen can be pre- pared with little trouble. Fresh foods which will prove tempt- cantaloupe, new cabbage, spinach, green peas and lettuce. Ingredients for salad making and dressing should not be forgotten by the week-end shopper. Low Cost Dinner Shoulder Lamb Chops or Sliced Ham Boiled Rice Greens Bread and Butter Cantaloupe Coffee or Tea Medium Cost Dinner Lamb Chops or Veal Cutlet with Chili Sauce Parsley Potatoes Buttered Beets Cole Slaw Bread and Butter Milk Catholic England, France, Spain,| Italy and all cultured Europe} greeted Christ in triumphal pro- erations w not necessary. But pull up your chair and listen to} this, and don’t overlook the fact] cession on Corpus Christi. that this is a certified auditor's] The Eucharist has always been/report of how one board| the central fact of Catholic wor-| discharges public duty andj ship. It is the soul of the church.| se ihe: cintesext eGR | From the beginning, it was just) pay whose money it is intrust- the continued pi nee of Christ/ed to spend. in their midst which made one of} Now wait a minute ’till I find the great differences between the}some quotatién marks, this isn’t Christian Church and the rejected| my it is quoted word for Synagogue. ie word from the state Then, as now, it is the Mass/port. The audit that distinguishes between Cath-| ficially reported: olic and non-Catholic religion.} “That the minutes do not con- The Real Presence in the Catholic|tain a complete record of the Church and the Real Absence in]}oard’s transactions.” the non-Catholic Church is that] “Many warrants were paid for which turns man away from Him.! which no vouchers or bills were That is a hard saying, “His flesh| found.” to eat and His blood to drink.”| “Many warrants issued And who can hear it?—St. John) out proper substantiation by C.VI. They could not understand 0 they would not believe, so they deserted Him. History repea itself. A Christ of the miracles could follow and understand. Christ speaking His beatitudes they they could admire and ac- cept. A Christ _ heali their sick, helping their poor, consoling the sorrowful, a Christ preaching nad salva- tion. suffering and dying on the cross in atonement for this sins, they could embrace. But a Christ) promising the Eucharist and speaking of the bread that was to be His Flesh for the life of the world, they simply refused to credit. He was asking too much of their faith and fellowship and they turned away from Him and walked no more with Him. St. John C. VI. Christ’s reply to them: “Unless you eat my Flesh and drink My Blood, you shall not have life in you.” St. John C. 6-V. 54. Christ knew that the Blessed Sacrament was a test of faith and fellowship that many of His own Disciples would fail to pass. Yet He loved Riis fellow- ship well enough to promise them the Gift of Gifts, in spite of their incredulity. - f Christ promised the Eucharist in John C. VI. and Christ fulfilled His promise the night of the school a of { ers, | sayso, auditor's re- found and of- with- paid otes were issued without ex- ‘| plicit authority in the minutes “Overpayments were found. “Teachers’ examination not accounted for.” And under the heading “Finan- al an the following: “Buc s not adhered to.” “Estimates of expenses suing not trict Trustees.” “Fund account overdrawn.” “Numerous transfers funds unauthorized by law.” “Insufficient depository aty." That’s poor fees for en bay prepared by Dis- of secur- the kind of a break you dumb taxpayers have been gettin’. Yet when some sob sis- ter comes around with a petition or asks you to wire the governor the ante an- so for our dear children, you can’t wait grab the pencil rush to the tele- graph office. Then you go- home and bite your finger nails and squawk about high. taxes I know it terrible thing to cramp anybody's style with limited finances just when thye’re goin’ Sending an auditor around to check on ‘em is another low-down trick. But folks are beginning to realize that a tax- payer’s dollar is just about as im- because whatev portant a pic HS s He fulfills, Matt. el gehar dollar. 28; (Cor. Ii, 26). It simply comes down to this: If we believe every- thing else but that—our member- ship in a church will not save us. John C. VL-V, 54. Christians today often read the! | Scriptures until they come to the | « | promise and the institution of the| Holy Eucharist and then turn} away incredulously. They will not! in an effort to raise other million or to or » of change dollar you haven’t even got. May be if we to all this argument for dough and start askin’ the heck they did with the money we gave quit listenin’ more ’em_ what any} pecially when it’s at ‘Watermelon Coffee Very Special Dinner Shrimp Cocktail Chili Sauce Dressing Fried Chicken with Cream Gravy Rice Pole Beans Hot Biscuits Butter Cherry Jelly with Fresh Bing Cherries Whipped Cream Coffee Milk ‘em last time, we'll some place. We ought to be able to teach start gettin’ a whole lot of readin’ and 'rithmetic a half millions of Of course we may have to depend on ordinary plain school teacher give up some of our faney super- intending principals, superv and assistants; to say nothir boards, trustees, and other knich knacks we've been all cluttered up with. Anyhow, it’s worth tryin’. with five and state money and Why not spare yourself | ing this week-end are watermelon and | and writin’ THREE BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED Three building and repair per- mits, totalling $80, were the is sues recorded for the week ending June 15, | Baker, building inspector. ! Repairs to tchen at | Southard street. Cane Mrs. C S. Elbertson; cost, $25. | Repairs to floor in store at | Duv Aquilino Lopez; | | i 222 irs to roof, composition, of at 702 White street. lOwner, S S. Cabrera, Jr.; cost, $30. Lee Baker’s Cash Grocery FRIDAY and SATURDAY Butter, Ib. Magnolia Milk, can . Sugar, 5 Ibs. sy Tomatoes, 6 cans, .. Potatoes, 10 Ibs. Salt, 3 pkgs. Matches, box Mother’s Oats, 4 pkgs. Grits, 4 pkgs. Wheaties, 2 pkgs. Eggs, 2 doz. Corned Beef, can Campbell's Soups, 3 for Heinz Soup, 2 large cans Heinz Macaroni in h Cheese, 2 for Picnic Ham, Ib. Lunch Tongue, Ib. Salad Loaf, Ib. 35¢ Colonial Meat Loaf, Ib. 25c Baked Ham and Baked Pork, Ib, Bakers’ and Hershey coa, can . Ideal Dog Food, 3 cans White Beans, ib. FREE! FREE! Guaranteed Stainless Steel KNIVES and FORKS, Exquisite Marbalin (Non ~ burn) Handles. Free to our cus- tomers. Ask us how to get them. for High Quality and Low P: TRADE HER E.-:— 25c 25c Cream 25¢ lle . 35¢ in the office of Harry| 1020; THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1988. - ; ee areata | FLORIDA TURTLE i tees! Abram ; | STEAK and STEW MEAT s golde ee Thompson’s Turtle Market SOME REUNION BURNHAM, children of Mr. ond M Smith, of this city, to celebrate their p wedding anniversary. i il. — returned home Men’s Half Soles Ladies’ Half Soles Men’s Goodyear Heels, pair ..... Ladies’ Rubber Heels GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP 612 Duval Street Richardson's Store FRIDAY and SATURDAY . 22 . 15 20c 17 26c 30¢ ; ~. 23¢ 26c and 40c ae Royal Jello, 3 pkgs. Dill Pickles, 2% size . Tooth Paste, larg Heltman’s Mayonnaise, jar Maxwell House Coffee, tb Cuban Coffee, th Bliss Coffee, tb - Butter, Ib Tomatoes, 6 cans Milk, 3 cans ..... Pearl Cream, 6 cans Sugar, 5 tb: Salad Dre: Lard, 3 Ibs. - Red Hill Syrup, 3 cans Potatoes, 10 Ibs. . Onions, 3 Ibs. - Siam Rice, 5 Ib Asparagus Tips, Bartlett Pears, large Peaches, large - Toilet Paper, 2 rolls Cream of Wheat, 2 pkgs. Wesson Oil, qt. - Cocomalt, can . Grits, 4 pkgs. Mother's Oats, 4 pkgs. Crackers, 6 boxes , can Tripe, large Libby’s Roast Beef, can .. 13¢ Libby’s Corned Beef, can . 13¢ Tomatoes, 2% size, 2 cans 25e Tomato Sauce, 3 cans We Potted Ham, 2 cans German Chocolate, 3 cakes White Beans, 2 Ibs. Lima Beans, 2 Ibs. Applesauce, 2 large cans Crisco, th Lima Beans, large, 2 cans 25¢ String Beans, 2 large cans 25¢ Kidney Beans, 2 la cans 25¢ Beets, large, 2 cans 25e 5% off for cash FRUITS AND VEGETABLES | i Fausto’s Grocery | A fresh carload of FRUITS and VEGETABLES, fresh from the farm, have been received at our store. Every be had at this time found here. VEGETABLES LETTUCE AND CABBAGE INDIAN PUMPKIN TOMATOES CUCUMBERS 7 TURNIPS é ND BEETS CAULIFLOWER SPINACH AND CELERY FRESH CORN ON THE COB STRING BEANS LIMA BEANS BLACK EYE PEAS SQUASH AND OKRA SWEET PEPPERS PLANT POTATOES SWEET POTATOES FRUITS MANGOE PEACHE! COCOANUTS LEMONS AND LIMES BANANAS APPLES GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES PINEAPPLE. CANTALOUPES Sa at. 25e 20¢ Lowest prices on staple and fancy groceries for Friday and Phone 658:R Free Delivery 822 Fleming St. Phone 695 Saturday. Packer and Virginia Sts. PHONE 48 Eaton and Elizabeth Sts. believe in those clear and evident | words, nor in the wisdom or in- |finite love for such a_ mirac le. They refuse to believe Christ, His Apostles, St. Paul, the Acts of the Apostles the history of His Church for 1900 years. Do you wonder at the difference between the | Catholic and non-Catholic church- In the Catholic church the jis one faith, one baptism, one under one Shepherd, Unit thority, Apostolicity, Univ Look the other churches, 2 all, unity of _ belief, baptism, no authority. no shephere teaching contradiction, confli ing doctrines that dr to y no no ple aa ta July 1, 2,3 TO ALMOST ANYWHERE YOU WANT TO GO the South, East and Full seven-day limit usion, doubt Why? p invitec hear the Blessed Throughout West course on th Sacrament at Oat facledieg Round-trip $35.25 37.95 27.10 New York - Chicago Washington Philadelphia 32.00 Hundreds of other points CONSULT AGENTS FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY Experiment trees with being cond in Washingt PALACE and able ow JACK PERRIN S-10c; Night, 10-15¢ Sd Matinee, You don’t have to tell me a thing about “Toasting” Now, probably don’ “Toasting” f certainly kno good it does. is personal, so when I light a Lucky and taste us don’t misunderstand me I t know just how the bor I " t the fragrance... when I smoke Luckies in any number and seill find them cool and mild . do 1 have to rocess works «enough abo know how * “Toasting” works? Frankly, 1 don’t care much... juse so long as I can keep on saying —<and mean ttm Luckies Please!” To me my cigarette fine, pure tobacco because ‘l toasted”

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