The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 17, 1934, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR saaseccecsosedoouseupeoqpupedceserdqoovecccsssose | SOCIETY Plan Card Party For Friday Night There will be a card party giv- en on Friday evening, beginning at 7:30 o’clock at the Elks Club which will be sponsored by the Harris School Parent-Teacher As- sociation, Mrs. Milton Sawyer is chairman of the committee on arrange- ments and will be assisted by Mrs. Enrique Henriqudz, Mrs. W. P. Archer, Mrs. R. P. Hiner, Mrs. H. S. Dexter and Mrs. Sebastian Ca- brera, Jr. It is stated that those attend- ing will be privileged to play any card game that they may desire. There will be a prize for each table. Refreshments will be served. Reservations may be made by *phoning 175-J or 374, it is said. Chas. Taylor Has Guests Alan Bauer, nephew of Charles Taylor, manager@f the Porter Dock company, and his chum Ken- neth Everett, arrived . over the highway last night. from: their. homes in Buffalo. Mr. Bauer and his friend start-| FLORIDA TAKES 67 PASSENGERS The sisal “Florida of the P. and O. S. S. company, sailed yesterday afternoon 12: 20 o'clock for Havana with 67 passengers, two automobiles, two tons of freight and 111 sacks of mail. Ferry Parrott came in 6 o’clock yesterday afternoon from Cuba with three cars of sugar, one car of tankage, one of guano, two of tomatoes, 1,320 lugs, one of tile and 81 sacks of mail. Freighter Henry R. Mallory ar- | Concert Program Tomorrow Night The distinguished trio of musi- cians, the Hilger Sisters, composed of Elsa, Maria and Greta, will make their appearance at a con- cert tomorrow night in the High School auditorium which is being sponsored by the Convent of Mary Immaculate. They will present a program of ufiusual and interesting music|... .4 9:30 o'clock yesterday morn- starting at 8:00 o'clock and will); trom Galveston, Texas. After be composed of outstanding num- discharging freight she took on bers such as the “Roccoco Varia-| cargo Gt oni fond, seetiate. 3 tions” by Tschaikowsky, for cel- | jarge shipment of live turtle and| Jo to be played by Elsa Hilger. a miscellaneous assortment, .and Another beautiful selection ex-| -aijeq 5:15 o’clock for Charleston pected to be included in the pro-| 14 New York. gram will be the de mptah ames ff Sarasate for violin e play- ; i \COLORED MAN UNDER ARREST ed by Maria Hilger. Moulton Green, colored, was ar- rested yesterday by Deputy Sher- iff Enrique Mayg on a charge of! Junior Woman’s Clab To Meet On Friday : There will be a meeting of the Junior Woman’s Club held on Fri. day afternoon, beginning at 5/heing a disturber of the peace. o’clock, at the club house on Divi- Green: was drunk. and disorder- sion street, according to an an-ijy using profane language and nouncement made by members ofj generally making a nuisance of | the organization. himself, it is,said. He will be giv- ed to drive to Washington, D,.C., but while, on the road the former'| decided he would like to, visit his unele in Key West. Immediately upon making the decision ‘the route was changed Mrs. Ray Navarro left over the East Coast yesterday for a short visit in Miami. —— w. H. Pierce, keeper of Som- _— lighthouse, has arrived for his quarterly"vacation with his family at 622 Ashe street. Juan Carbonell, proprietor of the Strand and Monroe theaters, ' who was on a short business trip to Miami, returned,on the Havana Special yesterday. Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Martinez, who were in Miami for a short period with relatives, were return- ing passengers over the East Coast yesterday. Andrew R. Miller, superinten- dent of the P. and O. S. S. com- pany, returned on the Havana Special yesterday after a brief business trip to Miami. Everett Russell. manager of the local branch of a large oil com- pany, left yesterday afternoon for Miami on a business trip. Miss Elma Lewis was an arrival over the East Coast yesterday! from Miami anl is the guest of Mrs. James A. Duane at the resi- dence, corner of Eaton und Wil- liam street. The Very Rev. Juan Garcia,} provincial of the Carmelites order in Spain, who was the guest of. Rev. F. X, Dougherty, S. J., and Rey. A, L. Maureay, S. J., at the Tectory, of St, Mary's Star of the Sea church, left yesterday on. the! Florida to visit houses of the order| in Cuba, . FRUIT SHIPMENT © | AT TIFT’S STORE A fresh fruit shipment will ar- | rive tonight from Miami over the’ highway for Tift’s Cash Grocery, | 1117 Division street. | This shipmeht will include a! large variety of fruits and vege-| tables fresh from the growers on the mainland. The store will re-j main open tonight until 9:30 o'clock. i LEGALS EX_CIMCTIT COURT, -STATR FLORE . CUNDIFF, Complainant, vs REGINALD. C. CUNDIFF, Defendant. the sworn dill tated cause that the defendant nonresident of tt appearing filed im the Reginald C therein named is the State of Florida, and that his residence is unknown and that he; is over the age of twenty-one years: it ts therefore ordered that said ponresident defendant be and he is hereby required to appear to the bit of complaint filed in salt cause om or before Wednesday, the 10th day of January. A, D. 1924, other- Wine the allegations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said ¢e- fendant It is forther ordered that this or- der be published once each week for! four consecutive weeks in the Key} West Citizen, Newspaper lished in sald nty and SI Teis 19th day % (SRAL) clerk Cireuit Court. 3. F. BUSTO, i mt. #-31; fedt) At this meeting, arrangements] en a hearing this afternoon be- will be.made fora dance to be giv-| fore Justice of the Peace Frank en-in the near future, it is stated. 9, Roberts. ECONOMIC CONDITIONS and they arrived as stated and are the guests of Mr. Taylor at cet | home at the foot of Duval street. | DISCUSSED AT MEETING ——— LAST NIGHT BY JOBLESS | | (Continued from from Page One) o'clock at the corner of Angela; and Thomas streets, Mr. accepted the invitation. Adjournment was then ordered, the organization to meet on any! date that was designated by the! chairman when he deemed it nec- essary, or at the solicitation of} the members if, and when, it was deemed advisable. During the evening there was “ay LARGE PAYROLL IN RELIEF WORK TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS FOR WEEK ENDING JANUARY 14, $14,419.86 Gomez! Total disbursements to work- ers on the CWA and FERA pro- jects for the week ending Janu- ary 14, amount to $14,419.86. Of this sum, $13,459.46 are for males and $960.40 for females. This amount would have been increased considerably, it is said, had all of the working time of employes been submitted when ue. There was some delay in these reports, hence the time was not included in this pay period. Next week, says Paymaster Eu- gene Roberts, it is expected that distribution will be much larger than of this week. any state or local official of the} CWA or FERA, nor was there any criticism of any kind offered. The! and harmony and an meeting was marked by. calmness and harmony and an_ intelligent: discussion of the issues. MISS D. SERRANO ARRIVES IN CITY | TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR HANDLING FATHER’S ESTATE Miss Dorothea Serrano, daugh- ter of the late Jose Serrano, was an. arrival yesterday from Tampa and will make application for ap- pointment as administrator of the estate of her father. After ithe decease of Mr, Ser- rang; several weeks ago, Charles Areher;»with: whom he had made hischome for about 30 years, was ( appointed curator. Mr. Archer is represented by At- | | torney J. Lancelot Lester and Miss ag by Attorney Raymond ‘CASH REGISTER AGENT IN CITY R. T. Copeman, representative of the National Cash Register | Company. arrived here today for! a three-day stay in the interest | of his company. | | While here he will install aj * number of the latest type regi } ters for a local business concern. (ee is Mr, Copeman’s first visit | to Key West. | | Don’t Trifle With Coughs | Don’t let them get a strangle jhold. Fight xerms | quickly. Creo-! } mulsion combines 7 major helps in one. Powerful but harmless. Pleas- No narcotics. Your! {ant to take. own druggist is authorized to re-j |fand your money on the spot if | your cough or cold is not relieved, | by Creomulsion, (adv. | CONCERT Thursday, January 18, 8 p.m. | HILGER SISTERS Sesnsenk te. by cons in High School Auditorium j Tickets on sale at all leading \ j Key West Stores | Admission . .. 50e! not one unkind word said about | intelligent) ick E02 is Rc AAP RACE Tels Seer Sy B Chee THE KEY WEST CITIZEN A Lecture on Christian Science Entitled Christian Science: Its Jing of Christian Science, after in- finite Mind, God, had healed me} of stubborn ailments through my) silent communion with Him,” he |said, “God then seemed near, ‘a Advantages Free to All lvery present help’ in times of} by~ |trouble. I then had a God that Rev, Irving C. Tomlinson, C, S. B.| was close by and available for my Hl of Boston, Massachusetts, | needs.” Member of the Board of Lecture-| He referred to the definition of ship of The Mother Church, The | God, given in the Christian Science First Church of Christ, Scien- | textbook, “Science and Health tist, in Boston, Massachusetts | with Key to the Scripture,” by | That Christian Science has “of-| | Mary Baker Eddy, and made clear i fered advantages which have been | that the seven synonyms for God} widely recognized from the mo-' given therein, “Mind, Spirit, Soul, ment of its discovery in 1866 by! Principle, Life, Truth, Love,” are! Mary Baker Eddy, and that in- terms of equal rank and are in- creasing numbers are accepting) terchangeable, but like the facets! these benefits, Mr. Irving.C. Tom-| of a flawless diamond they flash} linson of: Boston, Massachusetts, | variegated lights for our under- }declared in a lecture given under, Standing. He went on to explain) | the auspices of the local Christian that they present to our perception | Science Society in this city last various aspects of divinity, as the} evening at the Christian Science; authorisativeness of Deity, that } building, 327 Elizabeth street. power which rules all nations with That some are hindered from @ Tod of iron, that is, immutable accepting God’s benefits he declar-' Prineiple. : ed to be due to a wrong sense of! After assuring his listeners that things, that false education has; the Christian Scientist finds the taught mortals to look to the Tive | scientific understanding of Christ corporeal senses for reliable testi-;Jesus fundamental in healing mony about all things. The world| work, Mr. Tomlinson explained has made a verity of the cor poreal | that when Jesus declared “TI and senses, he said, and what the ma-'my Father are one,” he did not ‘terial eye sees has been thought mean that he was God, since he of as real and God-given. j also declared ‘My Father is great- Mr. Tomlinson, who is a mem- but he did teach that i ber of the Board of Leeturesh: nature) {of The Mother Church, the Firs Church of Christ. Scientist, in} ‘Boston, Massachusetts, pointed | out that through Christian Science many thinkers are turning from ignorance of reality to the true, | understanding of the genuine facts, of being. He explained ‘that the; entire realm of material sense is outside the realm of divine intelli- | gence; that all trovbles occur in the material sense realm. He fur- ther explained that an accummu- lation of matter is an accumula- ‘er than I”; his nature was the very {of His Father. Mr. Tomlinson maintained that the qualities of the animal nature! do not constitute man, that the| real man is not physical, not ma- terial, but that he is of the same nature as his Creator—the nature | of good, the nature of Truth, the nature of unending Life. “Good is eternal; Truth never dies, the real man. who is like good, like Truth, is unending,” he affirmed. According to the lecturer we| are destined to outgrow mortal} tion of material sense testimony, definitions of ourselves; we must land therefore an accumulation of; transplant our concept of man matter is futile to guarantee se-| from the human and mortal to the curity against losses and crashes! infinite and divine, for such in-| in business. In proof of this/telligent thinking, he held, is} jstatement he called attention to! health making and harmony pro- what has occurred in the material) | ducing and leads the way to our | regime of business today. | heavenly estate, In relating his personal ex-; Touching upon the subject of! {perience in Christian Science, #he/ hard times, depression and dis- lecturer said that before hearing|couragement, Mr. Tomlinson. ex- jof Christian Science, although he plained that Christian Science| ‘was an ordained clergyman and téaches that spiritual thinking and seeking God, he seemed unable to clean living will antidote hard feel His nearness sufficiently to times, that unselfish service wi!l |see the fulfillment of God’s prom-|heal depression. Because Mrs. jise “He healeth all thy diseases.”|Eddy lived in obedience to the [But after getting an understand- | divine Principle, Love, which | | Mrs. Eddy wrote to him in 1905, ' Chureh: | changes her. clothes 250 timés taught, he declared, she fell heir to its promises, and therefore man- ifested its quality of abundance. GRANTED DIVORCE LONDON—Alfred Azner of this} THIN, WORN, NERVOUS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1984. CHILDBIRTH LEFT HER Mr. Tomlinson brought out the} city was granted a divorce be- point that Christian Science came} cause his wife concealed the fact “After birth of my baby I was through prayer and that only|that she had been convicted of |thin, nervous, run-down. The first prayer can carry it on. Christian Science, he explained, illumines thought, and through its Prayer in| bigamy. By a new process wood is now| weight.” — bottle of Vinol (iron tonic) helped. It gave me _ strength, needed Mrs. M. Gunstone. light mortal mind is lifted above! produced so thin that it can be/Oriental Pharmacy. its own false conception, and the; inserted in a typewriter and writ- divine Mind with its order posses-| ten upon, ses consciousness, and its ideas| -- take form to human sense as an- swered need. “So right thinking,” he said, “externalizes itself in right conditions.” In concluding, Mr. Tomlinson spoke of his long association with Mrs. Eddy as a member of her household, and left with his lis- teners this blessing, which he said the original letter now being in the archives of The Mother “May our Father-Mother God bless you, keep you awake to the foe and thoroughly garrison- ed in His spirit.” The lecture, only a few of the important points of which are touched upon here, was listened to by a large and representative audience. MAKES MANY CHANGES LONDON.—Monica, a manne- quin in a stylish shop in this city a day. of psa SERS 23 Carol Stone, 17, youngest daughter of. Fred Stone, has made her debut on the New York. ene! in a popular “comedy. Childrens Colds Yield quicker to double action of + STAINLE VICKS . CARD PARTY Auspices Harris School P.-T. A. ELKS CLUB Friday Night 7:30 O'Clock Table $1.00 or 25c Per Person For Reservations: * PHONE 175-J or 374 —— PALACE THEATER Montgomery Players Present Isle Of Forgotten Dreams Vaudeville Between Acts Special Reduced Prices: Matinee, 10-15c; Night, 10-20c FFF IPIPPTIOT OI SETI TTITI TIL EOE ff 4 al: FOR CHESTERFIELD CIGAR @ 1934. Lecerrt & Mytas Tosacco Co. ETTES tetfield FOCI EERE DES LaF | Subscribe for The Citizen. SERVICE WATER HEATERS FOR RENT UNDER THE ‘Rental Purchase’ SERVICE PLAN . The new “RENTAL-PUR- CHASE” SERVICE PLAN makes it p le fox > rent a ba 9 ‘schbeng ic storage type gas water heater—by thé menths—just as you would rent anything, else, And you have the priv- ilege at any time of buying it, with full allowance on the cash purchase price for the rent you’ve paid. Or, if you keep the heater for the fvll rental period, we'll con- sider it yours, with no fur- ther obligation. Meanwhile, you’ll always have a. plentiful supply of steaming hot water on tap. CALL YOUR GAS COMPANY FOR FULL INFORMATION FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. ROBERT ROBERTS, Manager Odd hake dekh hickudubutihudh CL ke dadaddadedideddaedtet dd dd ddd dd ddd dedidi didoddidiule ~p Lobaceo Facto in far-off historic | Smyrna So important is the handling of Turkish tobacco in mak- ing Chesterfield cigarettes that Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co., maintains this specially equipped plant right in the heart of the famous Smyrna tobacco section. It is the largest and most modern tobacco factory in the Near East. Turkish tobacco, you know, is the best “seasoning” there is for ciga- rettes. At all times Chesterfield has in storage—at this plant and in America — about 350,000 bales of the right kinds of Turkish tobacco. the cigarette thats MILDER the cigarette that TASTES BETTER

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