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‘SOCIETY =: eeecése eedeoaeaaves State Regent Of Catholic Daughters To Visit Here Miss Mena L. Oliveros of St.; New officers are: Augustine, state regent of the Sei Regent—M1 ” Catholi sun iq} Merit % ee of America, is) yic¢-Regent—Mrs. Henry Rus- expected to’ arrive here from Mi-} 91), ami Friday to conduct installa-| Monitor—Mrs. Wm. Sawyer. tion in the‘ local order.’ Historian—Mrs. Frank De- Miss, Oliveros will be entertain-| !@ney- Re te a : -—Mrs. Stephen Wial- ed at a dinner at a local restau- oe aiid cad aa rant, sponsored by the- Catholic rs, H, R. De- Financial Secretary—Mrs. Vin- Daughters which will start at 6:00} cent McDermott. o’clock and will precede the in-| Treasurer—Mrs. Mamie Moss. stallation ceremonies. Sentinel—Mrs. Hazel Bragassa. Installation will take place at; Prophetess—Mrs. J. G. Piodela. “the Catholic Daughters.- hall on| Trustees—Mrs, Wm. Ellsworth, Windsor Lane at 7:30 o’clock.|Miss Anna Corcoran, Mrs. Wm. The order will attend benediction| Almyda, Mrs. Fred Taylor, Mrs. in the church at 5:30 o’clock. A. M. Hewitt, Mrs. Quintan Lopez. ‘ Club Dance ticat [DELEGATES TO SODALITY MEET LEAVING TODAY CONTINGENT IS MADE UP OF 28 PUPILS; TWO TEACHERS| department this week. AND MOTHER SUPERIOR OF THE CONVENT (COMMUNICATED) Key West delegates to the state Sodality convention will leave for West Palm Beach this afternoon. In the party will be 16 high school boys, 12 girls, two teachers and Rev. Mother Superior of the Con- #ent of Mary Immaculate. From all quarters of Florida high school Sodality students are gathering at the Florida city for the Third Annual State Conven- tion. The Catholic Youth move- ment in America started before the Revolution—carried on by the Sodalities it has passed well be- ‘yond the experimental stage. Country Night Was Brilliant Event “The dance program: consisted of someof the latest) musical hits of the season, with a large number ‘of couples stepping to the enchant- | ing strains of the melody. <!°A buffet ‘supper ‘was served at the midnight hour, ‘with all pres- ent partaking of the appetizing course as prepared by the commit- tee on arrangements, The club house was beautifully and artistically decorated with pink Hibiscus and fern, presenting a beautiful scene. Everyone in attendance express- ed themselves as having thorough- ly enjoyed the pleas@res of the evening, voting the affair one of the most delightful of the social season, ' "The Country Club dance given last night in honor of the offi- cers of the United States. ships how in, port, which wag the ifitat _ There were many of the offi- cers in attendance, besides a large number of club members and guests, all of whom fully joined in the spirit of the occa- sion, with merriment and joy manifested on every hand. « Howard Wilson’s orchestra fur- mished excellent music during the ‘evening, and also rendered’ sev- eral selections in addition to the dance program for. the entertain- ment of those who did not take -part in the dancing. - Enjoyable Party _A party last night given ee Robert J, Perry Chapter of in the Scottish Rite Hall Andrew Pritchard was an ar- rival over the East Coast yester- day from Miami for a stay of 1 da ‘ith relatives. a delightful affair and enjoy- ibe ys with relatives. y friends and members order. Mrs. Eugenia Freyberg and son, Ed. Freyberg, left yesterday’ over the East Coast for a visit) with relatives in Miami. Virgil Cordero, manager of a local brokerage concern, and son, Tom Warren. Virgil Ill, left yesterday after- in the hos, 20M on a business visit in Miami. ‘Sylvia ge thagy Mrs W. F. Milt hi i ue Sawyer, Lillian Lujan, rs. W. F. Milton, who was in; Leodawn eBiteon Hp ‘Yvonne Pin, Key West for a three days visit! der, Romelda Johnson and Mar-| With Miss Florrie Ketchings and jorie Frow. ‘ 4 mother, left on the afternoon Joseph Pinder, Darnell Carey, | train yesterday for her home in | Miami. son, Maurice Felton, Joseph; Harry Baldwin, assistant keep- (Booty) Richardson, Tom Warren, *T at Carysfort lighthouse, who oward Butler and James Curry.' ¥@5 spending his quarterly vaca- $ {tion with his family, left yester- Big Dance At day for his station, Caban Clab ‘ Mrs. Ralph Higgs, who was! % ala vihge ; ‘viet rents, Mr.” an: rs. ernon sched tor Semnowrow night oxen, Teft’ on thé afternoon train Cuban Club will be well at-/Sesterday’for her home in Mi-| tended, according to all indica-/*™-"" A record number of reservations "City Cowneiiman » William A. have already beep made for the! inj who had. been «absent event which. is usually one of the {ftom the city for about 10 days,! biggest dances’ of the season. A|Feturned yesterday on the Ha-, dance program with music played; ¥#™* Special, accompanied by his) by Howard Wilson's popular band|*#ther, William J. Freeman, ‘will start at 9:30 o’clock. Ramon Delgado, who is in ' Mr, and Mrs. Waldo Perez ar- dees’ stharmhgunents, states) Fived yesterday over the East Pak Wiiee GR tye. priech given, oast from Miami, accompanied) Gna Of whieh/will he = turkey: by Mrs,..Perez’s mother, Mrs. Whitmore J. Gardner, who was Spending a while with them. j Mrs. Armando Mato and daugh.! | ter, who are making their home in Cienfuegos where Mr, Mato is! Hramagl ren the Pan-American| irways, left Cuba by plane, went JAILER ROBERTS MAKES PRE-'to Miami, from there to Tampa| RS re ’ ‘THANKS. and arrived on the S. S. Florida ARATION FOR from Tampa yesterday morning. “GIVING DINNER a - Phe * Mallory, representing| | mel H. L, Doherty, who came Jailer Leon’ Roberts, of the! in yesterday, accompanied by LI county, says that while the 14/H. Coller, and went with Sheriff) — It is thrpbbing with youthful life and big possibilities, to which none who know it would dare set any bounds. It is universal and world-wide as the church.’ «A Sodalist is no stfanger'in any part of the “civilized world.~ Wherever there is’ any Sodality. and wherever there is a! church, a Jesuit, there is a Sodality. He]. belongs to an organization that will advise him, help him, ‘receive him as one of their own and will render assistance in every legit- imate way. It helps him to know his faith, defend it and live it. It makes him a better citizen, a better youth and a better man in eyery en- deavor. There is no organization with higher aims, nobler aspira- tions and loftier influences. With hatred toward none, with charity towards all, its model Christ, its patroess Christ’s mother, its banner the cross of Christ, its patroness Christ’s that of the Crusaders of old. “The World for Christ and Christ for the World.” The secret? Unbounded confi- dence in our boys and girls and in their native good and in their capabilities, with grace, to do and dare all things for God. MRS. MARY MARENO DIES THIS MORNING FUNERAL SERVICES ARE BE- ING CONDUCTED THIS AFTERNOON Mrs. Mary Louise Mareno, wife !of Manuel Mareno, 41 years old, died 12:30 o’clock this morning at the residence, 808 Duval streets. Funeral. services will be held: 5 o’clock this afternoon from the chapel of Pritchard’s Funeral Home to St. Mary’s Star of the Sea, Catholic church, Rev. A, L. Maureau, S. J., will officiate. Survivors are her husband, two sons, Manuel, Jr., and Gilbert Mareno; one daughter, ‘Eloina; two brothers and one sister in Cuba ad one brother in Tampa. Manuel Mareno, Sr.,-is in Tam- pa, and Manuel, Jr.,*is at the réforestation camp at Green Cove Springs, Fla, Neither of them can attend the services. Save your’ coupons for valuable dinner sets. Met. 25-tf. pee TERE Voz aen PSE ar sees FOE LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR A, IN AND FOR ‘TY. IN CHAN~ CERY. ORDER OF PUBLICATION THEDA LOUISE SMITH, Complainant, vs. ALBERT HOGE SMITH, Defendant. CUIT OF FLOR) MONROE CO appearing by the sworn bill filed im the ab cause that Albert Hoge Smith, defendant therein nam- ed, Is a non-resident of the State of Florida, and that said defendant Bedford Blue- resides at the corner of Avenue and Roanoke Street, defendant is over the age of twenty- one years; that there is no person in the State of Florida, the service of a subpoena upon whom would bind the said defendant. It is therefore ordered and de- creed that the safd defendant be and he is hereby required to ap- pear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on or before the 4th day of December, 1933, otherwise the allegations of said" bill of com- (CHURCH PICTURES | fields, West Virginia, and that said) THE KEY WEST CITIZEN RADIO SETS FOR LIGHTHOUSE UNIT! INSPECTION TRIP Christmas. presents for Lighthouse Tender Ivy and the lighthouse at Fowey Rocks re- ceived at the local offices of the Each re- H. B. Haskins, assistant super- intendent of lighthouses of this district, will leave Saturday for} an inspection trip of lights at feed a Gadi : American Shoals, Sombrero Key ceived a radio set. and Tennessee Reef, These ‘were gifts from a woman] This is the regylar inspection of friend of the lighthouse service! these stations and reports on their and completed an even dozen that} condition and maintenance must she has given in the past three; pe furnished before the end’ of the years, The first gift was four sets at!” po the beginning of the Christmas: service, will leave Friday for Tor- season of 1931. In 1932 six others|tugas and return Saturday with were received and this year two. | five members of the working party All ships and stations, with the who have completed their tasks at exception of two, in the district! the light. have received sets from the same} source and the giver insists that her name not be mentioned. The radio sets on the Tenders! Poppy and Poinciana were furnish- ed by the department. the i Eleven million quarts of small fruits are grown annually on Illi- nois farms for home use and sale. AT LEY MEMORIAL Fifty modern views of Pales- tine, with views of the’ Exposition in Chicago, will be shown in the Ley Memorial church, this evening at 7:30 o’clock by the Rev. A. De Barritt. In order that these views may be seen by. all who are interested they will be exhibited in the Methodist Cuban church, Duval and Angela, on Friday and Satur- day evening at 7:30 o’clock. THANKSGIVING DAY AT. SAINT PAUL'S Thanksgiving Day this year falls upon the Church’s Festival of Saint Andrew, the Apostle. e services at Saint Paul’s church will be Low Mass at 7 a. m., and High Mass with a sernfon ‘at 10 a, m. In the evening there will be Benediction of the Most Blessed ‘Sacrament at 8 p. m. Oh hdd bE hab dhke had hiaded hddedk, SOM: Power Boat 31, of the lighthouse | ANew Era of Prosperity Is Ahead of You TAKE A VACATION NOW COME TO MIAMI “THE MILLIONAIRES’ PLAYGROUND” With Prices That Fit Everybody’s Pocketbook HOTEL RATES LOWEST EVER QUOTED PRICES FOR MEALS IN KEEPING WITH THE TIMES New Low Prices on All Recreational Activities Inquire at Our Tourist Information Bureau About Interesting Side Trips, Sight-Seeing, Ete., and See Our Recreational Host About Fishing, Golf and Other Sports. HOTEL LEAMINGTON “Miami’s Most Popular Hotel N. E. FIRST STREET AND THIRD AVENUE NEAR BAY FRONT PARK TIS PI PIPSAPSPFFALLEL 2 HASKINS GOING ON |SPECIAL SERVICE THURSDAY NIGHT A union Thanksgiving ‘service of the Protestant churches of the city will be held in the Congre- gational Church Thursday eve- ning, beginning at 7:30 o’clock. Rev. J. T. Coulliette, pastor of} the Fleming Street . Methodist! ‘church, will deliver the sermon, ; while pastors of other churches will take part in the order of worship. Mothers ! In treating children’s colds, don’t take Vicks chances...use VapoRus PROVED BY 2 GENERATIONS CSOPOOOOOLET ESI SOON Always the AND _Galy the | Center Leaves + Not’ only from our own South- land—but from Turkey—from Greece—from all over the world— the very cream of tobacco crops is gathered for Lucky Strike. And only the center leaves are used—no stem—no stalk. Each Lucky Strike isfully packed—firmly rolled. Even the ends of the cigarettes are filled —brimful of choicest tobaccos. No loose ends—that’s why Luckies draw easily and burn evenly. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1933. STEAL HORSE TAILS TEMUCO, Chile.—In this city ‘horse hair has become so- scarce that thieves are stealing tails of horses. GIRLS DON’T BE SKINNY! —GET SOME CURVES! Fill_out those thin places and get the pretty curves men admire. Take Vinol (iron tonic) and you'll be surprised how ‘your figure im- proves. Tastes delicious. Oriental Tree sparrows consume about Pharmacy. 800 tons of weed seeds every win- ter in the state of Iowa alone. Subscribe for The Citizen. TT WILL SAVE ME*40 between now and spring ii GENERAL “That’swhyl boughtmy GENERAL ELECTRIC Refrigerator NOW!” e You really can’t afford to wait when you sze how G-E sav- ings on food al ‘tually meet the paym 2 our G-E monthly payment plan. During winter months you will find aG-E even more con- venient and thrifty tha in the caverns will eliminate waste spoilage, save on “left-overs,”on desecres, salads i and special dishes. By sprin; our General Electric wi ve saved as much as $40 of its price. ONLY A G-E GIVES YOU ALL THESE FEATURES: © All-Steel Cabinet, Porcelain and out. © Stainless Steel Pree: Chamber. Acid-resisting. Ca et @ Foot Pedal Door Opener. @ Axto- mathe Interior OM jonstor Te Uses tere Sealed-in-Steel current, = Syemaing bul forse @ ELECTRIC THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager Prisoners at the detention house; K, 0, Thompson by aut m5 ‘ | could not be expected to be thank- Porch Key, mh cbr gg ti plaint will be taken as, confessed] ful for being in durance, he is de-|noon for Miami. |. 1t is further ordered: and aeereeal termined they shall be thankful |that this order be published once} Week for five consecutive weeks| for one thing, an excellent dinner, jin the Key West Citizen, a news-| i AY I paper published in safd County and} State. . ms zk, This Ist day of November, Soliet 181 Aways the finest tobaccos ALWAYS the r finest workmanship Atways Luchies please! | According to annovtceren(| eee Appease their appetites, and! made, there will be a Thanksgiv-| BENJAMIN LOPEZ } have good ones, he has! ing Mass held tomorrow morning FUNERAL HOME the following menu: {8 o'clock at St. Mary's Star of the Established 1885 t Roast of Prime Pork-Brown Gravy Catholic church. ehcabing. a *hiied Bevaimer, Plastic Sargery | } Rice Potatoes Services will also be conducted . Bree Ocarane. end Apples in the evening, beginning at 7:30] Phone 135 Night Phose 696-W || « it's toasted ~ FOR THROAT PROTECTION—?OR BETTER TASTE Coffee o'clock,