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. Darnall, and resided in Key West SOCIETY =-:-: 00 00000000002009000600000000000G00280080800008 Naptials Of Darnall ' |Masical Program . And Hardy In Alabama Well Rendered Invitations have been received in| The meet n0nr Lig cinerea s iage|on last evening at the. First Bap- Key ‘West seaeasieed the marriage tist church was very creditably of Miss Sarah Nell caine and rendered, with a large number in Marcy B. Darnall, Jr., which event} attendance on the occasion. took place in Florence, Ala., Octo-| The program was carried out ber 8. The invitation reads: under the direction of Mrs. Thel- “Mr. and Mrs, James. Edward|™a Speer, director of the choir of Hardy announce the marriage of pa Gaaaléal event brought to a their daughter, Sarah Nell, to Mr.|ciose the activities of Mrs. Speer Marcy Bradshaw Darnall, Junior,}along these lines as she expects to on Sunday, October the eighth, leave Key West in the near future hineteen hundred and thirty-three. ge De eaennar een puammsen » phia, At home, Florence; Alabama. se As a tribute to her love and de- The groom is a son of Marcy B.}yotion to the choir, Mrs. Speer Darnall, former editor and pub-f outlined the program ‘in question, lisher of The Citizen; and Mrs.\ which was made up of many ex- cellent selections, all of which were @reatly enjoyed by the many as- boa at the church Jast eve- ing. up until the time the family moved to Alabama, about 12 years ago, Group Visits : For Week End and Mrs. Ledlow. The visitors were taken on a Among the visitors to Key West | sj i ip i ightseeing trip in the Ledl for the weekend were Mr. and!and after being sis tha hans Mrs. oat oo of .Home-| interesting views and the variety jor » Mrs. V. A. McCray|of natural curiosities to be found s irs. W. J. Churchwell, of Dan- vo waters surrounding the is- declared Key West . They were guests of G. C. Led-|the most un fess ni ~ C. usually interesti: - tow, train despatcher for the F E,jies' they had Arak gee = Cy, Railway company at Key West, te oe PERSONAL MENTION © Ployd Schrader arrived’ yester-|: Mrs. Louisa Hi izes, who was th day for a eed of several days with| guest of relatives last eal: lett and friends, . yesterday for her home in Miami. + Jaime Markovitz and son, Paul, are in Key West spending a few days with relatives and friends, \ Mrs, ‘Thurman Sands was an outgoing passenger over the East Coast yesterday for Miami where GUARANTEE FOR BANK DEPOSITS. IN NEW PLANS AGENCY KNOWN AS FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COR- PORATION IN CONNECTION WITH MOVEMENT (By HERBERT PLUMMER) (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.— Many people were cheered by the news last spring that, with only a few dissenting votes in the house and unanimously in the senate, a bill guaranteeing bank deposits was written into the law of the land. . Few, perhaps, know of the exis- fener now of an agency known as the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; that its purpose is to insure bank deposits, beginning January 1, 1934, and that it will have an estimated capital fund of half a billion dollars to do the job. Pie Stated another way, beginning! the first year all deposits in eligi- jble banks will be insured up to a maximum of. $2,500 each until July 1, 1934, by Uncle Sam. Since about 97 percent of the depositors in the banks of the country have less than $2,500 in their accounts, this means that the, vast majority will have 100 per- cent protection, according to the law. Making It Last After July 1, this temporary in- surance will be supplanted by @ permanent guarantee when depos- its up to $10,000 will be insured | 100 percent, those between $10,-) 000 and $50,000 will be protected 75 percent and those in excess of $50,000 will be covered 50 percent. All members of the federal re- she will spend a while with friends. pancaeid ~ Miss Minnie Porter Harris, keep- er of vital statistics for Monroe county, left yesterday afternoon for a stay of several days in Mi- Mrs. Henry Ingraham, r a few days in with relatives, left. yes- _ terday afternoon for their home in Sens 7 ie - the-freight department of the F. “Mr. and Mrs, L, E. Canning and Mr. Canning’s sister, Miss — Vir- ginia, arrived last week from Mi- Mr. and irs, Willi i serve system are required by law to; ford, who were in Wiens Salltess join in the temporary fund. Other eral weeks with realtives, came in| institutions. may, if they can pro- over the East Coast Saturday. duce a certificate of solvency and . mes pass the corporation’s examina- Mrs. Charles Thompson _left|tion- Saturday afternoon for Jackson-| At present some 2,725 of the ville for a-visit with relatives and| latter have applied for member- friends, ship. More than 8,500 forms of application to membership in the Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Webb, who|temporary fund have been mailed are the guests of Captain and Mrs,|to the banks. C. D. Harrington, will leave this} Banks joining the temporary afternoon for their home in Miami, |fund must pay the corporation one- 5 ee —_—— fourth of 1 percent of their total “Everett Russell, manager of a| deposits eligible for insurance. Any local branch of one of the oil|time thereafter up to June 30, companies, left yesterday after-|1934, a like assessment may be noon for West Palm Beach, called|made. If necessary a third as- there because of the illness of a|sessment can be made, but in no son. event may the total of all three exceed one percent of the deposits. Ajl Members Stockholders To participate in the permanent Miss Ileen Williams, secretary oi the chamber of commerce, left veateney etiempon = Washing) suna after July’1, all member m where she wi joined by 2 beet stockhold Govertior Dave, Sholtz to take up| Danks mus “ape eg ape! atters’ pertaining to Key West) @,the corporation, cols Meewe ead gees The banks which qualify for membership in the temporary in- Mrs. W. C. Banks and baby, and| Surance fund will not be announc- Mrs.:Ray Elwood and child, will] ¢4 until all applications have been leave this afternoon on the Ha-|#¢ted upon. The directors of the vana Special for Miami, where THE KEY SHaBDaaaSLs Notice To Subscribers | Please be prompt in paying the carrier who delivers your paper. He pays The Citizen 15 cents a week for the pa- per and sells it to you for 20 His profit for deliver- ing is 5 cents weekly on each subscriber. If he is not paid HE loses. Not The Citizen. hk ch hu death TO HOLD CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS The United States Civil Service Commission announces competi- tive examinations for the positions lof stenographer and typist to be held for departmental and field service. Applications must be on file with the United. States Civil Service Commission at Washing- ton, D. C., not later than Novem- jber 7. Anyone desiring information on the subject can obtain same by communicating with Arthur Pas- torini, local secretary of the civil service commission. APPROPRIATE NAME MILWAUKEE.—The Rev. A. Lord is rector of St. James Epis- copal church in this city. The picture in which Anna Sten j will make her American debut will be directed by Dorothy Arzner, who has taken the place of George Fitzmaurice as boss of the pro- duction. A weighing machine has been ;patented that announces the weight by means of a voice instead of showing it by an indicator. corporation determine the bank’s eligibility. The U. S. Treasury will supply '$150,000,000 of the initial capi- tal of the corporation, federal re- serve banks will contribute about $140,000,000 and it is estimated that approximately $2,000,000 will be subscribed by banks which be- come members of the Permanent {Insurance Fund, SHORTE \COLD PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS \ \uies MAUI //, VACATION THIS YEAR IN FLORIDA w HEALTH! YN Y YY Hirth \WUUUERLT7 77, AN YE Ld they will join their husbands who are attached to one of the light- WEST CITIZEN One Cent A Day Brings $100 A Month OVER $670,000.00 Already Paid IN CASH BENEFITS One cent a day ($3.65 per year), invested in a National Protective Policy, will now buy more acci- dent insurance benefits than can be secured from any other Com- pany for any amount up to $10 per year. This new policy, paying accident, benefits up to $100 each month or $1,000 to $1,500 at death, is now being sold to all men, women and children, between the ages of 7 and 80 years, whether employed or not. The benefits for auto accidents of $100 a month (instead of the usual $50 a montis) is said by many to be alone worth the entire cost of $3.65 per year. Yet this is but one of the many features of this new and unusual pdlicy. The National Protective is the largest and oldest company of its kind in the world. It has paid over six hundred seventy thousand dol- lars ($670,000.00) in cash to thou- sands of its policyholders when cash was st ni . jend No Money For 10 days’ free inspection of policy, simply send name, age, ad- dress and name and _ relationship of beneficiary to National Protec- tive Insurance Co., 502 Pickwick Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. No medi- cal examination or red tape. After reading policy which will be mailed to you, either return it or send $3.65, which pays you up for a whole year—365 days. Send today while offer is still open, ARRANGES OWN FUNERAL ST. LOUIS—Mrs, Mary ‘ Davis of this city, who died at 102, ar- ranged her own funeral and se- lected the hymns to be sung. PALACE Double Feature—Monte Blue in HER FORGOTTEN PAST Also Mano a Mano (Spanish) Matinee, 5c-10c; Night, 10-20c MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1933. SERVICE-QUALITY-SATISFACTION Guaranteed By The Following Merchants. Trade AndDeal With The Firms Listed Here! BAKERY School Time Means LUNCH TIME! —The best lunches are good wholesome sandwiches of meat or cheese and jelly with Baker Boy Bread Made of flour of highest quality Next time say “Baker Boy” to your grocer, —:Made by:— MALONEY & PEACOCK FRUITS Fresh Shipments of Fruits And Vegetables arrive Tuesdays and Fridays 1933 Models Ice Refrigerators Made Of All Metal Equipped With WATER COOLERS Grade “A” Raw Milk Complete Line of Groceries at Lowest Prices TIFT’S CASH GROCERY Phone 675 100% Refrigeration Satisfaction Vegetables Choicest and Freshest at all times CIGARS, CIGARETTES, SOFT DRINKS NOTARY PUBLIC BASEBALL RETURNS BY WIRE CITIZEN OFFICE Cor. Greene and Ann Sts. OYSTERS _ | RESTAURANT WE HAVE OYSTERS HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE Eat and enjoy nice large extra select OYSTERS. Served any style or delivered, Sour Sop Ice Cream all this week ICE CREAM—SANDWICHES OYSTER SANDWICHES 10c HOT SOUSE EVERY AY sATURD WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM 900 Southard; St. Phone 207-W » Come im and get the results from Major League Games Six Course Dinners, . " — OVERSEAS— Transportation Co., inc. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE Now Located At Gato’s Storage Garage WITH DAILY FREIGHT WE PRINT ON A BASIS OF— SERVICE, LOW PRICE ami and were guests of Mrs. Can-| house vessels now at that port. ning’s brother and sister-in-law, * Mr. and Mrs. John A, West and ir, and Mrs. Will Camalier, { daughter, Miss Alma West, and Attorney Abe Aronovitz and/son, Billy West, spent the week- brothers, Dr. Samuel Aronovitz| end in Key West, leaving last eve- ‘and Isadore were on a brief visit] ning on th Havana Special for Mi- last week with their parents, Mr.|ami, Mr. and Mrs, John West, and Mrs, D, Aronovitz and other|Jr., and children were also mem- relatives, a of the party. | One roof in a lifetime ‘OUR house will need but one’ roof in a life- . time when it is covered with the handgome, new Careystone Asbestos Cement Shingles. They insure absolute protection against fire, weather and time, Ask us for samples and prices. SOUTH FLORIDA CON. & ENG. CO. W. WILKERSON William Wilkerson was given a hearing in the court of Frank ‘0. Roberts, justice of the peace, Sat- urday afternoon charged with a breach of peace. After the evidence in the case was heard*the justice placed the defendant under $50 bond to keep the peace for six months. ~ you're so Before I cut ® start!” smart; F loose I will gave you! Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trou them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleas- ant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits) rm growth. Ot all known drugs, creosote is recognized by high medical au- thorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected mem- branes and stop the irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorb- ed into the blood, and attacks the seat of the trouble. Creomulsion is guaranteed sat- in the treatment of per- excel- ieved by Creo- fadv.) Ann Ronell, 20, of Ohio, who wrote the song “Who's Afraid of the Big ‘Bad Wolf?” which is’ PHONE 598 White & Eliza Sts. “Your Home Is Worthy of The Best” . Y¥qu can stop} $30.00 and $35.00 Easy Terms IIFJSALLLALLALZALL LLL MISA Gala ee | OLD P For secccecece Ch hed de ded diode diddikck haf SOCCOSHSESSSOSSEOOOOOSSSLOSEESOSOCOSEOOS 1 Bundle for 25 in bundle Ake APERS Sale 5c But Bunny has lighted his tail. sweeping the aif lanes these days, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MT FRESH MILK to be had here at all times from the MAGNOLIA DAIRY Nice Line of Groceries Juan Lopez Fruit Stand Member N. R. A. 704 Duval Street TELEPHONE NO. 1 PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY Coconut Plants, each -...1Se Hibiseus Plants, each . 10¢-25¢ Bougainvillaea Red or Purple anwvnnecensseanarenmneee SO to $1.00 Poinsettia Plants SOc to $1.00 and QUALITY —THE— -ARTMAN PRESS PHONE 51 SERVICE Pickups and Deliveries and C, O. D.’s Promptly Handled For Further Information PHONE NO. 2 1. E. KEY, Mgr. DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES JOHN C. PARK 328 SIMONTON ST. PHONE 348 PLUMBING WATCHMAKER, JEWELED AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work ALL PRICES REDUCED Hours: 9 te 12—1 to 6 Open Saturday Nights XMAS CARDS CHRISTMAS COMPANY Sheet Metal Werk Plumbing Dayton Pumps BATH KOOM FIXTURES CARDS Engraved or Printed NOW ON DISPLAY ite THE ARTMAN PRESS “Now you bloke,” also wrote “Baby's Birthday He says, “My dear Count, you're! Party,” “Rain on the Roof,” and excused if you smoke!” “Willow Weep For Me” Citizen Bldg. Phone 51 i) ikke hoki ke kadide dedi de didedededlde IAS IAA AAALAEALALALLALL A