The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 25, 1933, Page 4

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it the safEve 'Wenniston’s lite had been laid bay. from ‘the day of hig birth, ‘but who unheaithttedes acrond that ‘hig connection with, * be roundaliout way tiiat & means emuneton mah between them. | Nat (a either ot'them— o Club tonight, * where the bi (Miss M: DuBrenil.. There will be excitémént, frills Miss Marguerite DuBréuil, who and thrills: galore at the Cup Dance Contest will hold its finals. - Competition wili be keep as the.) winners of the previous: pontaanel have ‘been. considered. the dancers in the city: and. be- lieved that it willbe a hard: mat- ter to’ decide tonight's winners, From all indieations, there. wi J interest.", Ramon Delgado, chair- man of the social committee ” the Cuban Club, states that he) is more ‘than pleased with’ the rate tendance at the other dances in the contest. and expects ei hall, will be crowded tonight* “ For this dance, Howard Wilson ward’ Freyberg, has prepared ,a “special musical George Dubreuil, treat for the guests and expects to introduce a: number of . sew song hits on ‘the Ty ee which! starts at 9:30 ‘o'gl Visitors Ri To Home'ln Mrs- Baybowen Kyi Mrs. Charl, i who were, visititi Cuban has ¢ Silver ‘parents, Mr. and.Mrs. W. J. Kemp, I | Rie DuBreuil and Mr. and Mrs. W.! been visiting her grand- and Alicia DuBrguil, was tendered a farewell party last eyéning by 2 number of her friends. She will leave Sunday for her home in Mi- jami. best The evening was spent in. play- ing games ‘and enjoyment of other diversions that made the time pass ‘too quickly for the guest of honor and her admirers, at the party were: Misses Sylvia Guito, Margot Fal- | con, Ercilia Falcon, Alicia Du-! j Breuil, Consuela Carmona, Liberty Valdez, Alecia ‘Napoles, Aleida Napoles, Sylvia DuBreuil. Isidore Rodriguez, Jack Baker, Publio Carbonell, Henry Hen- riques, Fifi Didz, Lloyd Davis, Ed- Danny Kooper, Jr. Mrs. Jen Kemp. eptte eee a while with relatives, left yee day for their home in Miami ‘ie ee Veber will be joinea tt by Mr. nd go to Milwaukee’ to bas ans of Forei eg hips | wards go to the C! nei? sons, for two weeks bitera ya rn ‘eet! for Miami. PERS NAL MENTION Miss Rolina Curry left Wednes- day on the Florida © for Tampa where she wilh be-the guest of -her. brother and: sister-iflaw, Mr. and Miss Fortuna Lopez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aquilino Lopez, left Wednesday for Tampa where she will be the guest of the chil- Mrs. Charles Curry for one week.{|dren of Mr. and Mrs. Mariano AE Bennie: Roberts ‘left: over ™ the East Coast. yesterday. afternoon for St. Augustine where he | will take an,examination, for employ- ment with the Florida East Coast Bauery seompany. . é Mr. and Mra ‘3 ’ who were sp ‘Hwo weeks in Miami with:, ives, péturned over the highway. =" after- noon. =, ’ Raleigh Albury} oil’ pumper at the F. E.C. terminals, left. on: the: afternoon train: yesterday “for ia visit of several: devs with relativés in Miami. Mariano ‘Alvarez, Who: was “in Key West to, inaugurete ;a code to be used in cigar factories of Key West, left Wednesday night’ ‘on the Florida fer Tampa. ° Lovick Ley, assistant” pu: with the P. and 0. S..S. ¢ompany, Mrs, Ley. and the two ¢hildrén, 1éft Wednesday: for Tampa. anid. there will go to the: Chiéago World’s Fair, to be absent sph P. J, Saunders,: vice | president and general manager of the P. and O. 8. S. company, left on the ferry Parrott Jast night for.¢ businéss i jccompanied o special ~« |FAMILIES PROSPER IN “Well,” said Butch Coneal, “he’s over at Spinalli's vith a 85) Foose baron. It looks like fer the | the"huilding of the Haifs-Baghda AID.TO PALESTINE ' te Aenccinthd Prens) HAIFA, Palestitie, Aug. With the opening of a new Nar- horheve one of te most im- portant steps in the development | of Palestine as a commercial and, Slee center has been taken.’ i ‘genjinction with other ; developments, “ke 23.— the! “which is in progress, and railway, which is believed to be) vears 1931 and 1932 & imminent, the Haifa bay area will fo" for the able to meet the needs of ‘the; be grawing gateway: of the east, 6 66. LIQUID . TABLETS - SALVE | Checks Malaria in 3 days, Calde fiwit diy, Headaches or Ne ele 1 Collector and pay their Fell! 4 da: tag) Megas ge im 30 minutes, ¥ of the Iraq oil pipe-line to! FINE LAXATIVE AND TONIC Most Speedy Remedies Known. COOPERATIVE FARMS Oe Anacointoa Firess) BEMIDJA, Minn., August 25, A farm colony whére “no. political or religious angle is involved,” is thriving near here. Six families have established a cooperative farming project, each family having its own cottagé but taking meals together’ in a com- munity dining- hall. That part of the crops not need- ed to feed the members is sold, with proceeds distributed on 8 “work done” basis, Nearby stands of timber keep the men engaged during the winter months. Last |season they cut and hauled to |town more = 400 cords of weed. Pieces ob tae DENIES CHARGE | CHICAGO —. Testifying jcourt, G. V. “Morehead of gga 1a said: “Bb deny empbaticalls |* jthat I was drugk; why, J had, only jis drinks.” Ni Payment of poll taxes for is prerequisit. voting {n the special be held on the 18th day 1933, tm dhe oe Sees a Ore Roa 1 Bridge trict, Montes Ghanty. Florida, | the purpose of voting upon [proposition of issuing Twelve jon, Five Mundted sand Dot nee (S12. 500.808.007 boas | of said = Read and Toll Bridge Die ue | triet. ct. Preebol in said special e¢! fon should call { Jets , endl varez. (my Aunoctated Press) @KLAHOMA CITY, August 25. INCOME OF KING — GEORGE INCREASES} . (By Associated ‘eetesy LONDON, August 25.—Crown) _FRIDAY, “AUGUST 2b, 1988. $< bors canny re (ny Associated Breas) ay BEND, | Ore., August 25:— —Hundreds of negroes may -be|lands produced a gross income of}.Members - of the civilian onser- _}affected by city planning com-|close to $7,885,000 in the past vation corps near here carried mission recommendations that ne-| fiscal year, an increase of $65.' ‘000! 1,200 sheep, one by Per across a groes be allowed to live in ser- vant’s quarters in white residen- tial areas only when they are em- ployed on the premises. Today’s Birthdays Col. William C. Procter, of. the jcelébrated Cincinnati soap works, ‘ porn ae ‘Glendale, Ohio, 71 years eo Dr. Raymond Walters, _presi- {dent of the University. of Cin- cinnati, born at Bethlehem, Pa., 48 years ago. Patrick E... Crowley of New York, former president of the |New York Central Railway, born fat: Cattaraugus, N. Y., 69 years ago. Judge Grafton Green, Chief {Justice of the Supreme Court of -; Tennessee, born’ at Lebanon, rent, St years ago. John. Macrae, president of the New York book publishing firm! ~ j of E.'P. Dutton .& Company, born vee Richnrond,; Ma AY years 80. ] Wald Frank, vist, Rovelist, playwrights and biogra) . born at Long Branch, N. J., 44 years ago. Today In History | eoecccesce 1718—New Orleans laid, 1789—Mary Washington, moth- - }er of George Washington, died in Mr. and Mrs. Santiago ‘Perez and child, whe were spending a few days in Key West with rela- tives, left yesterday for the home in Miami. >|. HL J: Whitmarsh, who j was! spending a vacation with his ‘par- ents, Mr. and: Mrs: Thomas Whit- marsh, left yesterday afteraeon for Jacksonville where’ he is ~em- ployed with the Fruit Growers Ex- press line, Ne w Virginia,’ aged 82. 1828—First convention of the orkingman’s Party in America met in Philadelphia. 1835—Ceélebrated “Moon Hoax” of the New York.Sun—announce- ment of the tliscovery of a great! human populatién in the moon. 1919—First © ‘daily, atrial pas- senger service—between London and Parls—began, mt over the preceding year. CLASSIFIED COLUMN Advertisements ander this head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 1c a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in every instance is 25c. Payment for classified adver- tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. Advertisers should give their street address as well as their tele- phone number if they desire re- ts. With each classified advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for it. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT, containing 12 rooms, on lot 50x198 feet, in select section of city, 1807 Whitehead street, op- posite beautiful Coral Park, and facing the sea. Garage in rear. Rent. $50 monthly. Apply to L. street. or. The Citizen Office. P. Artman, 1309 Whitehead FOR RENT—Furnished apart- ment with all modern. con- veniences. Apply to Jack Gaiti, 628 White street. aug25-tf FOR SALE STRAWBERRY PLANTS, Mis- sionary and Blakemore. 1,000 $2.50 or $1.00 per 100. 10,- 000—$20:00. John Lightfoct, E. Chattanooga, Tenn. augl4-16t AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit } given free with each classified advertisement. ASK eheitys RADIO. REPAIRING RADIO REPAIRING. We repair all makes. Guaranteed service, J. b. Stowers ae Co, mayl PRE TEM SE They're Milder Promptly at the office of the ueder-| Dated at 1933. ee LADD. frag’ hoe gases for ‘Monroe au | desiring to vote; . They laste Better oo | the ies ees became swaying suspension. bridge. when; frightened and bunched up near His vee of the crossing: LEGALS. nN The COURT ¢ oF THE COUNTY In’ to the Beene oe in re LJ ol JOSEPH B, JOHNSON, To all Credito Le Ain ge Dis- tributees, and all an on py ini Estate: or Demands against sai: tate: and each of you, are hereby notified and wired to present any claims and the estate of es ceased, late of Florida, to the Hr County Judge of unty, at his office in the County. Courthouse in Key West, months from the "Dated a Peay fu DA LOUISE JOHNSON, As Waseutix of, thes Estate of Joseph B. Johnson. Deceased. Sly7-14-21-28; aug4-11-18-25; septl IN_THE COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, _MONRON COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. In re the Estate ANTONIA B. DE “FLEITAS, Deceased. In. Probate. FINAL NOTICE NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned will, on the. 6th day of October, A. D. 1933, present tothe Honor: County Judge of Monroe Crun’ Florida, fin; return, account Executor of the B.. de County, de: then and there, make application the said Judge for a. final settle- ment of my administration of said estate, and for an order discharging as such Executor. re ted shia the Ath ‘day of August JUAN. F. uy As Executor of the Batate re neat onia B. de Fleita: augte sti 18-25; sep 95 ., REX BELL in FIGHTING TEXANS Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10-15¢ '" BENJAMIN. LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Established 1885 24-Hour Ambelanee Service Skilled Hmbaimer, Plastic Surgery Phone 135 Night Phone 696-W EERE A HIRES de which. you, |. or-either of you, ALS against (AM 2 URY, "i tribute: dail sais es an pe: claims or demands —— Estate: You, and each of notified andr ey claims or demi either of you may v have Estate of Miriam Albury, late of becage no Count; ‘the County “|i Florids, at wind ot cme ‘oe Cou! rida, fee Ree ot the first lon of this notice, or 4, 1934; said ‘claims an must be duly sworn ers ani »| Rented to the said County Ji "Jaforesaid or same will be barred by limitations. Se ee this <th day of ce GEO. G. BROO! peeryeicnior of -the. B: Rate “ot liriam Albury, augé-ll- 18-2 } Septl-8-15-22-29 at nfs office tn the Cour ale itis sa sey Cs wart Subscribe for The Citizen, Florida, within twelve}: b TO ALMOST ANYWHERE > YOU WANT TO GO-. and! West. 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