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

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Key of the Gulf Castle No. and Ygnacio Agramonte Castle} No, 3, Knights of Golden Eagle, met jointly on Tuesday night when installation of officers’ was] held with other business of © the’ orders transacted during the ses- sion which was largely attended} i by the various members making: up the two orders. Deputy Su-) preme Chief Rafael Lazo, pre- sided at the ceremonies, ‘assisted by Past Grand Chief Thos. E.’ Roberts. The following is a list of those: installed for the ensuing term: Key of Gulf Castle V. A. Hartmann, Past Chief. Ross C. Sawyer, Noble Chief. Leonard Sawyer, Vice Chief. Charles M. Hilton, High Priest. William W. Pinder, Venerable Hermit. William T. Archer, Records. Wallace Pinder, Clerk chequer. George F. Archer, juer. F. M. Voght, Sir Herald. Reception At Pastor's Home Plans have been made for a, oe ception to be held this evening at the Baptist church parsonage in honor of the new pastor, Rev, James 8. Day, Mrs. Day, and daughter, Miss Olive Day. It is expected there will be a jose number of church goers and other friends as well. in attend- ance as it is stated that all are welcomed to be present. Mrs. E. V. Sawyer Retarns To Miami . Mrs. E. V. Sawyer, who was visiting her mother, Mrs. Frank Papy, Sr., and other relatives in Key West, left yesterday after- noon for Miami. She was accompanied by her mother and sister, Mrs, Thomas E. Russell, who will be guests of ‘Mrs. Sawyer at the home 672 North West 31st Terrace. Master of of Ex- Keeper of . The Bunco Parte, sponsored by the High School Sodalities of the of Mary Immaculate, will place tomorrow night at the Prizes will be given to the start at 8 James H, Braden, manufactur- er of Detroit, Mich., who arrived this week with Mrs, Braden and maid, and registered at the Hotel Colonial, has secured a home suit- ed to the tastes of the family. He has taken, for the season, the residence of Dr. J. Y. Porter, ar, at the corner of Alberta street and Waddell Avenue. Mise Blackmore Weds D. Trevor Douglas R. T. Trevor, Sr., and Miss Minnie Blackmore were mar- ried this morning at the county eourt house, the ceremony being performed by J. G. Piodea. »Mr, and Mrs. Trevor will reside | at 1033 Catherine street where a! reception will be held for their; friends tonight, PHILLIP CURRY DEAD IN MIAMI FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD IN THAT CITY TOMORROW i News was received today by John W. Pinder, of the death of Phillip A. Curry, which oceurred im Miami 5 o'clock this morning. Mr. Curry was 19 years old and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Curry, formerly of Key West. He had been in ill hea'th| for some time and recently re-| turned to Miami from a lengthy stay in Arizona. Funeral services will be we tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Hu! Roberts, grandmother of the de- ceased, left yesterday afternoon for Miami called there by Phil- lip’s iliness. The 1934 Plymouths are coming!! Jan. 3-5t.} George Bard. Charles Chamberlain. Charles’ Curtis, Ensign. Sumner Sweeting, Esquire. . L. Roberts, First Guard. lartley Roberts, Second Guard. F. Archer, Worthy Mathews, Worthy Edelmiro Bantu, High Priest. Cecilio Santana, Venerable Hermit. Rafael Records, Eloy Albury, chequer. Rafael Lazo, Keeper chequer, Gregorio Rodriguez, Sir Herald. Joseph Torano, Worthy Bard. Pedro Oliva, Worthy Chamber- lain. Gerardo La Fe, Ensign. Miguel Medina, Esquire. Manuel Cuervo, First Guard. Pedro S. Hernandez, Second Bancells, Master of Clerk of Ex- of Ex- . Mr, and Mrs, Allie Capo, who were in Key West as guests-of Mr. /} {CONGREGATION OF B’NAI ZION RABBI CENTLY ARRIVED FROM CANADA, SELECTED TO PRESIDE OVER GROUP Sunday, December 31, the Con- meeting for the year 1933. Offi- year. Rabbi Crystal, who recently ar- rived in Key West from Canada, was elected to succeed the late Rabbi Rachmil and preside over the congregation, Mrs. Crystal arrive later. The meeting was exceptionally enthusiastic, all members of the body unanimous in their inten- tions of doing all things possible for the betterment of the city! and determined to find ways and means of raising money to re-} pair af synagogue,and the resi- dence ¢fithe Rabbi which adjoins Syite 2 the officers elect- Ndi dither D.. Aron- ; President, Joe Pearlman; Vice. President; “William Mendell; Seeretary, Frank Lewinsky; Treasurer, A; Einhorn. Jake Aronovitz, Charles Arono- and Mrs. W. W. Demeritt, left yesterday for their home in St. Augustine, L. M. Gerstell, prominent legal circles ‘in Miami; and Abe Curry, master in chancery, who were in Key West on business, left yesterday afternoon over the East Coast. Mr.-and Mrs. Charles Lunn and son, Arthur, who were in Miami @s guests of Mrs. Lunn’s brother- in-law, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Courtney, returned home Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs, Eddie Roberts, who were visiting Mr. Robert’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ro- berts, and other relatives, left over the highway this morning for their home in Tamps. Joseph David Fraga, who was spending the holidays in Havana with relatives, arrived yesterday) and left in the afternoon for At- lanita where he is a student at the Georgia School of Technology. Mrs. Bertha Austin Bedell,’ dis- trict. supervisor of the. Federal Emergency Relief Administration, who, was, on an official visit with the lotal'-council, left, yesterday afternoon for her home in West’ Palm Beach. Erie and Gould Curry, sons of Kingman Curry, left over the Coast yesterday afternoon for. Jacksonville, Eric to remain ‘with his mother and Gonld will preturn to take. up his studies, Antonio Mendoza, graduate of ‘St. Joseph’s College, who has been absent for several et se the halt- Ud he a and wilt “then 2 °td" Atlanta; Gai, where he is making his- home. Paul W. Vecker, who with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Veck- er, was the guest of his grand- mother, Mrs. Nellie Williams, of 522 Elizabeth street, left yester-} day afternoon to resume his aaa ies at Hotchkiss Preparatory School at Lakeville, Conn. He ‘was accompanied by his father as far as Miami. Attorney Aquilino Lopez, Jr., was in Miami on business connect- ed with the agency for Budweiser} beer, which is held by his father, returned over the highway Tues-/ day night with a new delivery truck to be used by the agency. Mrs, F, M. Johns, who was} spending a few weeks with friends! left yestétddy for her ‘home in! Philadelphia. Mrs. Johns was de- lighted with Key West-and hopes to return at an early date to spend/ the rest of ‘the winter. TO SUBSCRIBERS If you do not receive your vitz, George Kantor and Morris | Holtsberg were elected as the board of directors. :| YOUNG PORTER LEAVES CITY LOCAL ATTORNEY WIL! MAKE WASHINGTON, D. C., HIS HOME NOW — J. Y. Porter, 1V., rising young attorney of Key West, son of Dr. J. Y. Porter, left Tuesday morn- ing over the highway for Wash- ington, D. C., expecting to make that city his home. Mr. Porter received ah appoint- ment some time ago in the legal branch of the internal revenue de- partment, and in response to a telegram from the capital left at once to assume his duties. THREE MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Records in the office of Probate Judge Hugh Gunn show that for the first four days of the year marriage licenses were issued to three coupl Permission to wed was gtanted| to: J. P. Stickney and Jimmie Sheppard; George Chipchase and Priscilla Hannibal; Douglas R. Trevor and Minnie L. Blackmore. Mr, Trevor and Miss Blackmore were married 11 o'clock yesterday morning in the office of the judge; The eeremony was read by wisest ene aaa Public J. G. Piodela. FRESH FRUITS AT TIFI’S GROCERY Fresh fruits and vegetables con- signed to Tift’s 1117 Division street, will arrive tonight by truck and placed on sale tonight. | Many different varieties will be| included in tonight’s shipment. The store will remain open until 9:30 o’clock. The 1934 Plymouths are coming!) NAMES OFFICERS CRYSTAL, WHO RE- gregation B’nai Zion held its last! cers were elected for the ensuing! and the children are expected to: THE KEY WEST CITIZEN NEWELECTRIC [SPORT GROUP. RANGE PLANIS | GOES TO MIAMI! NOW PRESENTED COMPANY WILL INSTALL RANGE IN HOME WITH USER TO DECIDE ON AC. CEPTANCE AFTER TEST JAIL ALAI PLAYERS ARRIVE) ISSUED AT OFFICE OF HARRY burg, Va., 76 years ago. YESTERDAY ON BOAT FROM HAVANA With the arrival of the season alai players begin to arrive in start their games in Miami. Fourteen experts at the game arrived yesterday on the Steam-; ship Florida from Havana and left over the East Coast yesterday afternoon for Miami where they will begin the season at the Bis- cayne Fronton, In the party were some of the best known players in the game. Gregorio de Llano, Raul Comes- anas, Rafael Hernandez, Augustin Esquivel, Rene E. Barriere, Al- Key West homes can now have the use of an electric range for a | reasonable period at a cost that | | is negligible under a new plan {formulated by the Key West Elec- tric company. Zhe company will install in any home, served by its circuits, a four burner Crawford range with spa- cious oven, without one penny | charged for wiring and installa- tion. Phone Number 16 and get the plan outlined by an efficient | sales agent. fredo Ortega, Pedro A. Garcia, No restrictions are placed on; Luis A. Betancourt, Juan Michel- the trial user. You may keep the) ena, Jose Seijo, Gregorio Suarez, stove, which is the up to the min-| Pedro J. Mir, Filomeno Irrivarren ue modern kitchen accessory, un-| and Catarino Irrivarren; | til you are satisfied that it should These men are admitted by the | be made a permanent fixture of| immigration bureau under bond | the houséhold. to remain until the end of the Many housewives are, possibly, season, when they return to Cuba. in doubt’as to the efficacy of the], ; electric range, its cleanliness and time saving qualities and ,its amaz- ing economical operation cost. The company is so sure,. the modern idea of. cookery will. ap- peal to the spirit of efficiency in every woman, that they install the range and the user pays $2 month- ly for the stove and the cost of the current. Permission is granted to use the range until it has been demonstrat- ed that it should becomé a _per- manent item in the household equipment, or it will be immedi-|his brother, of fairy tales, born. ately removed upon request, says| Died Sept. 20, 1863. A. F. Aayala, sales manager for a KWECO. “|FLORIDA BRINGS | | RSIS PABA» tx Tree 4 ie <y _ Anniversaries OOOCOCHSHAOAEEOOEESD 1780—Horace Binney, Philadel- phia lawyer, one of the country’s greatest in his day, born in Phila- delphia. Died there, Aug. 12, 1875. 1785—Jakob Ludwig Grimm, 1813—Isaac Pitman, English founder of the system of phono-| graphic shorthand bearing his name, born. _ Died Jan. 22, 1897. 1822—-Washington C. DePauw, Indiana plate glass manufacturer, benefactor and fanarea 109 PASSENGERS The Steamer Florida returned} g97, yesterday afternoon from Havana with 109 passengers, of whom 60 1838—Charles S, Stratton, the were aliens. The ship sailed for|fanious dwarf of two generations Tampa 6:30 o’clock with 54 pas-lago, better known as sengers. Thumb,” born at Bridgeport, Yacht Dream Girl, chartered by| Conn. Died at Middleboro, Mass., Lawrence Jones, puominent busi-| July 15, 1883. ness man of Louisville, Ky., with party on board, arrived late yes- 1836—William Goebel, Ken- terday afternoon and is berthed tucky lawyer and state senator, at the F. E. C. terminals wharf. | whose election as governor Lighthouse Tender Ivy with H.} prought his state to the verge of B. Haskins, assistant superinten-! civil war, born at Carbondale, Pa, dent, on board, sailed this mtu] Shot by assassin and died, Feb. 3, German philogist, co-author, with! |THREE BUILDING | PERMITS IN WEEK M. BAKER, CITY IN. SPECTOR Three aplications for were made at the office of Harry M. Baker, building imspector, | during the week ending January |4. Permits were issued as follows: General repairs to home at 216 Olivia street. Owner, H. Hutch- ins; cost, $75. Repairs to porch at dwelling at Ashe and Southard streets. Own- er, E, Archer; cost, $40. Repairs to residence South street, sen; cost, $50. PANAMANIAN SHIP ARRIVES IN PORT The two-masted Panamanian Schooner Sarita, Lino Nunez, master, arrived in port this morn- ing from Havana, from which port. she cleared for the United States. There was much speculation ‘as to the cause of the visit of the vessel, but it was learned from the authorities that the vessel came to Key West for repairs. at 1215 Owner, Ulric Hen- chored off the William Curry’s Sons’ wharf and later came up to the Porter dock. The sightseeing bus has arrived in India, the first line being known as the Ganges Valley Pullman Service, Ihe 19 r 34 Plymouths are coming! Jan, 3-5t. F permits | of winter sports in Fiorida the jai|te make. repairs to residences phia, president of the Baldwin Lo- | comotive Works, born at Coving-! e2ccccccccesccvecccsecce The 1934 P Today’s Birthdays U.S. Senator Carter Glass of Virginia, Secretary of the Treas- ury under Wilson, born at Lynch- L3 BUNCO FRIDAY 8 P. M. Al CONVENT. By the High School § Prizes For Winners Former. U. 8... Senator -Jobal to snsion: eg Thomas of Idaho, born in Phillips Co., Kans., 60 years ago. George H. Houston of Philadel- "AR "5 : GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” ton, Ky., Gl -years ago, Rear Admiral Frank H. Scho- field, U. 8. N., retired, onetime Admiral of the Fleet, born’. at! Jerusalem, N, Y., 65 years aga, NEEDS of the thrifty women of Key West who want the best at the lowest prices, Come—enjoy shopping and enjoy saving at this food store, 3 We meet all competition with low prices and high quality. PHONE 67 FREE DELIVERY 814 FLEMING STREET — Charles Gibbs Adams, of Los. Angeles, a noted landscape archi- tect, born there, 50 years ago, Max Eastman, of New York, editor and author, born at Gan- andaigua, N, Y., 51 years ago, Professor Niels E. Hanson, not- ed horticulturist of the South Da- kota Agricultural College, born in Denmark, 68 years ago. The 1934 Plymouths are coming! Jan, 3-5t. The New Aid ha VICKS Nose &Throat On arrival the vessel first an-|, PALACE THEATER Montgomery Players Present “DAN’S OTHER NIECE" On the Screen “SPORTING CHANCE” e, 10-20c; Night, 15-25¢ white or 100 Cards, new plate, paneled, $2.25 LEE BAKER'S CASH GROCERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY REDUCED PRICES ON ENGRAVED WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS OR INVITATIONS The Artman Press CITIZEN BLDG. Cash Grocery,| ing on a short inspection trip Haskins will inspect the vicinity of Glama Wreck, where a light is to be constructed. Coast Guard Cutter Tuscarora, which arrived in port yesterday| morning, sailed 5:30 o’clock on; patrol service. ELKS OFFICIAL ARRIVES TODAY E. L, Thompson, District Dep- uty Grand Exalted. Ruler, B. P. O. Elks, arrived this morning on the Havana Special from his home jin Daytona Beach. He is rome | panied by his son, E.. L., Thom; }son, Jr. Mr. Thompson was men, by a delegation from the local organi- zation. He will pay his official visit to B. P. O. Elks 551 tonight. A smoker and other entertainments have been arranged by the enter-/ | { tainment committee. CONDITIONAL WILL MILWAUKEE.—Thomas Rams- | den of this city willed $100,000 to his sons on condition that they} Jan. 3-5t. paper by 6:00 o'clock in the |) » use your telephone or your neighbor's phone and call 51 and a paper will be sent to your home. A corsplaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:00 to 7:15 p. m. for the of delivering com- plaints. Holp us give you 100 percent service by calling 51 if you do not receive The Citizen. ‘Down the hpme stretch, come the} | boys neck ‘and ‘néck! Oh, who'll be the ‘victor? who'll win the check? | Then one of the skaters, a } tall and graff, {Sticks out his big fget—and ker- 4 plunk! falls our Puff! Oh, lad 'give up farming. a, RE The third generation of the} McPherson family to preach in| | Angelus Temple, in Los Angeles, | }will be represented by Mrs. Ro-| berta McPherson Smyth. ——— 1 Mrs. Ida B. Wise Smith of Des; | Moines, Iowa, is president of the/ Women’s Christian Temperance! Union of the United States. Subscribe to The Citizen. Qn" RW \SPEND Yy! YOUR alien Z FLORIDA Gym WEALTH SYA S ‘ I Mr.| 1900, 1874—-George K. Burgess, in- ternationally-known. physicist, di: rector of the U.S. Bureau “of Standards, born at Newton, Mass, Died in Washington, July 2, 1932, Miss Mary M. Dewson of New York is the new director of the women’s division of the National Democratic Committee. KEEP YOUR SKIN YOUNG if the soap used for daily cleansing is Resinol if Gee cae bincans CAR BARGAINS Essex Four Door Sedan. Good zanna $125. 00 condition ... A splendid family ear, roomy, comfortable and in perfect ae at $275.00 Cadillac 7 passenger _ $119.00 Paige Four Door Sedan For comfort and_ real pleasure here is a real bar- running ‘order DL2O00 running order Pontiac Four Door Sedan Here is the car have been looking rfect running in A real buy for, order, at MONTHLY AND WEEKLY TERMS TRADE IN YOUR OLD CAR Gate & Navarro, Inc. 601 Duval Street — Phone 600 that youll] ing’ afl $275.00} ( (Lee ee aN NOE OPPERT ee LLL LLd We still have a few half gallons of Flat Tone Paint and Flo Lac Varnish Stain on hand. — FLAT TONE WALL PAINT, 98e Y% gallon, value $1.50, at (Colors: Cream Gray, Pale Green, Olive Tan, and Sky Blue) FLO LAC VARNISH STAIN, Y gallon, value DO NOT NEGLECT ‘YOUR GARDEN FOR LACK OF IMPLEMENTS BAMBOO LAWN RAKES, each 40c PROTECT YOUR PLANTS AND LONG WOODEN LAWN RAKES, ROSE BUSHES— each - ---ee $1.00 CITRO pew tg a spray for = GARDEN ‘HOSE, good quality $1.00 Light Weight .......... . 75¢ and 35¢ SOLID RUBBER GARDEN HOSE, long service, 25 feet $1.25; 50 7D" TIZZZ LLL LA Bhi rsct.n A good garden spray { insects, MAKE UP A TOOL BOX OF YOUR OWN SMALL TOOL GRINDERS .... $1.25 HACKSAW FRAMES, each ...... 50e Extra Wheels, 4”, 45¢; 5” : SMALL BLOCK PLANES ........ 75¢ GOOD ental JACK sheer each .. $1.75 STOCK OF NEW PAINT RECEIVED KITCHEN ENAMEL GLOSS WHITE. A new economical and durable enamel Gallons “OXFORD” PORCH AND DECK FLOOR ENAMEL. cidiee new in floor enamel, light gray South Florida Contracting & iui Co. White and Eliza Streets “Your home is worthy of the best” WHR ee IILILIDOLIIE DIDI IDS Hs = | . . . ; : ; : . : ; : . N N ‘ \ i S r: © Our store will fill the FOOD] modern | _— oe . hvtleawerthrertthea cote

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