The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 3, 1934, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR eebcececes SOCIETY Minoca Council, Degree Of Pocahontas, Names Officers! Minoca Council No. 13, Degree sof Pocahontas, held their “Raising wf Chiefs” ceremonies last night at the Red Men’s Hall on Caroline street. » {The ceremonies were presided sOver by Mary Cruz, deputy Poca- Siontas, assisted by’ * Senior Past “Ghief Annie Baker. | y The following are the officers ‘that were selected for the ensuing term: Adeline Cullingford — Proph- etess. Miriam Curry—Pocahontas. Tessie Crews—Wenonah. Blanche Adams—Powhatan. . Annie Baker—Keeper of Rec- ords. Alice Wampum. Ruby Wampum. Lillie Sawyer—First. Scout. Cinderella Roberts — Second Scout. Mamie Spencer—First Runner. Gertrude Key—Second Run- ner. Lillie Hart—First Councilor. Lillie Kemp—Second Councilor. Emma Griffin—First Warrior. Mamie Russell—Second War- rior. Curry—Collector of Saunders—Keeper of $ Annie Griffin—Third Warrior. | Rada Cash—Fourth Warrior. Amelia Roberts—Guard of Te- pee. Sallie Roberts—Guard of For- est. Charch Society Elects Officers At a meeting of the Ley Me- morial Church Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Societies. held ast; ‘ight, officers. were ane to) ferve for the ensuing term 08e | phped fot }the/ Missidapry [unit} / Arrange Bunco And Card Party There will be a Bunco and Card Party. held Friday evening, beginning at 8 o’clock,. at the Cénvent of Mary lkmnmaéulate, iavhich’ willtbe sponsored) by< the High par pecalities. (Phe affait tis being’ given !for\ a is charitable cause, and prizes will rs, Mamie Archer, ‘president. #@ Mrs, Camille Ley,:treasurer./ Mrs. S, J. Pierce, secretary, . For the Ladies Aid Society, the following were selected: Mrs, J. Roland Adams, presi- ‘dent, Mrs. Thos. president. «Mrs. Mamie Archer, treasurer. ~. Mrs, 8. J. Pierce, secretary. ~ It was.decided at the meeting last night to hold an indoor dia- mondball game January 9, at the home of Mrs. J. Park. Mallory Chapter To Hold Meeting © There will be a meeting © of Stephen R. Mallory Chapter, United Daughters of the Con- federacy, held tomorrow after- noon, beginning at 4:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Emil Sweet- ing, 826 Eaton street, according to announcement made by mem- bers of the organization, As this will be the first meet- ing of the new year, it is ex- pected that there will be a large number attending. Whitmarsh, vice- be awarded the winners of the mes. : ‘An! erijoyable evening’s enter- tainment is promised all who at- tend. FLORIDA TAKES 115 PASSENGERS| The ‘Steamship Florida of the P. and 0. S. S. company, sailed ‘yesterday afternoon for Havana with 115 passengers,-one ton of freight, two automobiles and 120 sacks of mail. Ferry Parrott, of the F. E. C, R’y. ferry system, arrived 5 o’clock yesterday afternoon. from Cuba with one car of tomatoes, one car of machinery, one car of sugar, and of mail and three empty cars, IF YOU’RE PAST 40 AND CAN’T SLEEP TRY THIS Nervous people should drink water at bedtime with a spoonful of delicious Vinol (iron tonic). Nerves relax, sound sleep follows. Vinol gives new pep, strength. Oriental Pharmacy. CITY OFFICIALS PLAN CRUISE; 70 | LEAVETOMORROW CAPTAIN S. 0. SAWYER WILL ACT AS COMMANDER OF VESSEL ON. WHICH TRIP | WILL BE MADE City officialdom .will be well cruise planned by branches of the city government and which will be started tomor- row morning. * The name of the vessel which will earry the party could not be learned but it was stated in no un- certain terms by Captain S, 0. Sawyer, master of the city ship, Greyhound, that that vessel will not be used, although Captain Sawyer wiil head the party as commander, Other members of. the party Albury, chef; Patrolman Ulri Gwynn, pilot and guide; Council- man Ralph B. Pinder, engineer and fireman; Rex Shaw, the only non-member \of' the city’s forces, oiler and dishwasher, (The! goispany of adventurers will go to Snipe Point, Johnson’s Key and Contents, in search of game of!the air and water, and expect to beabsent for about one week, CARD OF THANKS To the friends of the late Joseph Serrano, who donated the beauti- ful floral offerings and gave the use of their cars, we wish to ex- tend our hearty appreciation. Es- pecially do we thank Dr. H. C, Galey and Dr. Wm. R. Warren for their devoted attention and the Lopez Funeral Home for the courteous and efficient . service given. MR. AND MRS. CHAS. ARCHER AND FAMILY. jan3-1t Spanish, Mexican Barber's Iteh, One bottle Imperial Remedy is guaranteed to be e' for any authorized to refund your money if it fails—Advt. or [ agamen arenes. SSeS “SET OD PALACE THEATER Montgomery Players Present “CITY WISE AND COUNTRY RELATIONS” Matinee, 10-20c; Night, 15-25 SEPTTOTTOEOOT OTS COOOTOTOOL! FLAT TONE GARDEN HOSE, good Light Weight @ long service, 25 feet feet . ; SOLID RUBBER GARDEN HOSE, WALL PAINT, Y% gallon, value $1.80, at (Colors: Cream Gray, Pale Green, Olive Tan, FLO rp VARNISH STAIN, | Yq gallon, value $2.35, at DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR GARDEN FOR LACK OF IMPLEMENTS BAMBOO LAWN RAKES, each 40c npr WOODEN LAWN RAKES, $1.00 quality $1.00 PESTROY. that kills $1.25; 50 NOTICE We still have a few half gallons of Flat Tone Paint and Flo Lac Varnish Stain on hand. -98c ky Blue) OTECT YOUR PLANTS AND ROSE BUSHES— CITRO MULSION, a spray for citrus trees, pint, 45c; quart ‘Se A good garden spray many chewing insects, such as ants, caterpillars, etc., 1 MAKE UP A TOOL BOX OF YOUR OWN THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Lovato left, Robert Hart, draftsman with yesterday afternoon for Miami! the lighthouse department, who where they will remain a few|was spending a few days at Mi- days. ami Beach, returned on the Ha- represented on the annual outing} different | will be City Auditor Willard M./ Hugo Rosenfeld and son Rebert| arrived over the East Coast this yesterday for Miami Beach. Eloi Villate, of the firm of M. Villate and Sons, was going passenger over, an ee athe, jtrip to Miami. Al Davis, recently retired from| the clerical branch of the navy = Key West, left yesterday after| noon for ‘Miami, accompanied by! Mrs. Davis, and will remain in- definitely. Miss Cynthia Pearlman, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pearlman, who was spending a week in Mi- ami~“with relatives, was a return- ing passenger over the East Coast’ yesterday. Miss Elizabeth Thompson, daughter of Mrs. Walter W. Thompson, who was spending the holidays in Miami with her} mother, returned yesterday to re-) sume her studies at the Convent of Mary Immaculate. Mrs. Louisa Higgs, who was in Key West for several weeks, left yesterday morning over the high- way, accompanied by Mrs. Louisa Pierce, who will be the guest of Mrs. Higgs for a few weeks. Kenneth Kittleson, of the liqui- dation division of the U. S. cus- toms service, and Mrs. Kittleson, who were guests of Mrs. Kittle- son’s mother, Mrs. Charles Almyda, during the holidays, left yesterday morning for Tampa where Mr, Kittleson is stationed. 60 pr AND 17 ALE week and after a brief stay left|Mass., who was in Key West as Ly? Coast yesterday on 4&° Raine)? Gerald Lowe, vana Special yesterday. Mrs. Jean Jerrette, of Boston, _| the guest of Mrs. Frank Guito, left over the East Coast yesterday afternoon and after a short stay at Miami will leave for the north. engineer with the Loney. department at Guantanamo !Bay, Cuba, and is here for his regular vacation, left yestetrday) afternoon with his family for Jacksonville, to spend a_ short while with relatives before re- turning to his duties. Mrs. Bertha Austin Bedell, dis- trict ‘supervisor of .the Federal Emergency Relief Administration from West Palm Beach, arrived on the Havana Special yesterday for a consultation with the local officials and will leave this aft- ernoon for Miami. Mr. and Mrs. LaPlace Bost- wick, who were visiting with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Damrow at Vero Beach, returned yesterday over the East Coast and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boyden. Delio Cobo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ignacio Cobo, who had been spending the -holiday season in Key West with his parents, left yesterday. enroute to Atlanta, where he will resume his studies at the dental college. Freddie. Carbonell, son of Mr. and Mrs..Juan Carbonell, who was spending. the Christmas and New Year’s ‘holidays with his parents and other relatives, left over the East Coast yesterday afternoon RECORDED AS GIRL NEW BRITAIN, Conn.—A man in this city inspecting the city record of his birth 23 years ago, discovered he had been recorded as a girl named Veronica. His name is Alexander. ‘Bhe 1934 Plymouths are coming! Jan, 3-5t. for Atlanta to resume his studies at Southern Dental College; lanta, Ga. Frank Guito, student at Z ern Dental College, who was : At- Key West with his family for the holidays, left over the highway Monday morning accompanied by his daughter, Miss Sylvia Guito, who will stop at Tallahassee to re- sume her studies at Florida State College for Women and Mr. Guito will continue to Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. George Henry Garthside and little daughter, Jean, are spending a while in Key West with Mrs. Garthside’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Thos K, War- ren, at their home on Southard street. Mr. and Mrs, James H. Cain, who had been visiting in Key West for thepast three weeks as guests of Mr...and» Mrs, ‘Thos, E. Roberts at their home on Fiém- ing street, left*Monday morning over the highway enroute. to their’ home in New: London; Conn. Mrs. Cain before marriage was’. Miss Margaret Roberts of Key West. Mr. and Mrs, George Albury and family left’ yesterday over the highway enroute to Plantation Key after spending the holidays in Key West with relatives. Charles Albury, school instructor at Plantation Key, who is also a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albury, made} the trip along with the other mem- bers of the family. WEDNESDAY, J. LAST EVENING AT PALACE THEATER MONTGOMERY PLAYERS GREETED BY LARGE AU- DIENCE AT INITIAL PER. FORMANCE —— ae. The Montgomery Players, one of the nation’s most widely known dramatic troupes, was presented to Key Westers last night at the Palace Theater, #playing “City Wise and Country Relations.” At least 300 people were turn- ed away last night due to the fact that every seat in the house and all available standing room was taken 30 minutes before the open- ing. ‘ All persons having tickets for last night’s performance but whe were unable to obtain seats, may use same tickets tonight, according to an announcement in today’s paper by the management of the theater. The Montgomery Players have everything the public demands in the line of vaudeville entertain- ment, says the manager of the Palace. The comedy is LMG ‘and the latest songs s country at the tit r being used. — me Special scenery is)/used ow every performance {with changes in each performance, In “City Wise and . Country Rela- tions,” ‘the first scene takes place in a country home while the sec- ond act changes to a typical New York residence, The 1934 Plymouths are coming! Jan, 3-5t. Subseribe for The INEW SHOW OPENS. |SPONGE DE HUGO ROSENFELD LEA’ FOLLOWING BRIEF VISIT TO KEY WEST Hugo Rosenfeld, head of the Nassau Sponge Gompany of Chi- cago, Ill, and one: of the largest buyers of the productat Key West and Tarpon Springs;-was on & brief visit te Key West as guest of the Charles Saunders company, and left yesterday afternoon ac- companied by his.son, Robert. Mr, Rosenfeld, it is said, makes a business of handling only the finest of sponges, and is looking forward to the purchase of appre- ciable quantities in Key West through his representatives, the Saunders company. The-1934 Plymouths are coming! J ‘PALACE THEATER —GRAND SUCCESS— All persons holding tickets for last night’s performance but unable to attend due to the large crowd can use the same tickets tonight. DON'T MISS IT! “ny o Se thi EV LES % Ah. Ep ther wee SMALL TOOL GRINDERS .... $1.25 Extra Wheels, 4”, 45c; 5” .. 55 HACKSAW FRAMES, each . Extra Blades, each 10c each .. KITCHEN ENAM! SMALL BLOCK PLANES .. GooD rd PLANES, .. TS¢ White _.. .. $1.75 Yellow . IEL GLOSS WHITE. A new durable enamel 8 FT. RULERS, White or Yellow— . $1.10 - $1.00 STOCK OF NEW PAINT RECEIVED economical and “OXFORD” PORCH AND DECK FLOOR ENAMEL. Something new in floor enamel, light gray o round, so firm.so soll packed -20 loose ends to spill On every fine tobacco plant there are only a few leaves that we buy for Lucky Strike. Not the top leaves— because they are under-developed. Not the bottom leaves— because those are inferior in quality. We select only the center leaves—because the center leaves are the mildest and fully ripe “ for perfect smoking. Only the center leaves are used in making Lackies; —so round, so firm, so fully packed —free from loose ends that spill out, that cling to lips. Is it any won- der Luckies are mild and smooth? And remember, “It’s toasted"’—for throat protection—for finer taste. Direct from the Metropolitan Opera House ‘A compicte Opers every Saturtey st. ., Eamern Standen’ Time, over Red and Blor actworks of NBC. and only the Center Leaves White and Eliza dai “Your home is worthy of the best” Always the Finest Tobacco IAL ALL AA hh hd hd dod di ddididdidedeididiodide dedideubededededethutdeude <

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