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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY Tropical Luncheon Given Today Outstanding Event No more beautiful decorative scheme has ever been used at a | function in Key West than that of| tertwined with the different fruits: relative to proposed tours and ask- the Key West Tropical Luncheon, | given today at the Woman's Club; house on Division street. ! This was the consensus of opin-| fon of those who attended this! elaborate affair. Quite a num-} ber of out of town guests were} presént and voiced their appre-| ciation of the scene, its gorgeous and original ideas and the deli- ‘cious viands, soms in clusters, and nuts the smallest to the largest. from In- were sprigs of foliage from the trees, producing an entrancingly delightful effect. The menu consisted of products of Key West and the cards were made in the shape of sails of ships cut out from the fibrous bole of the cocoanut tree. Items of the luncheon were: Pawpaw Cocktail Turtle Croquettes Guava Jelly Potato Chips a la Bravo Coming To City For Spanish Dinner A party of 11 tourists are due over the highway tonight from Lake Worth to spend a night and a day in Key West and enjoy a |Spanish dinner tomorrow at the Hote] Colonial. The Lake Worth chamber of| commerce wrote the secretary of| the local chamber some time ago} led that arrangements be made to make their stay pleasant. Transportation, hotel accommo- | dations, sightseeing rides and ev- jerything that will be conducive; ito the pleasure of their stay has} | been arranged. The visitors selected some of} \the most interesting cities in the state for their itinerary and Key | West, it is said, was one of the THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Comes Here To | Visit Daughter Mrs. A, DuGue, mother of Mrs. Riggs, wife of Lieutenant Com- mander W. F. Riggs, U. S. N.,/ commander of the Destroyer Mc-| Farland, arrived yesterday from} New Orleans to spend a while with} her daughter. | Mrs. Riggs, who, with her little, daughter, have apartments at the! Charles Curtis home at Caroline and Simonton streets, had writt her mother so many letters pr ing Key West, its climate and at-| tractivene: and inviting her mother to come and enjoy a de- lightful vacation, that Mrs, Du- yue decided she would. Catholic Circle To Serve Supper | Preparations | SERVING are, being made by , ‘ TAKE GOODS TO | ssasishenseres “AMOUNT OF CITY PERSONAL MENTION PERSONAL TAXES W. P. Mooty, road commission- jer, and R. L. Bow, road engineer, | who were in Key West for a short {visit yesterday, left on the after- noon train for Miami. DISTRESS WAR- RANTS MEET WITH Goop! Mrs. Ted Canova and daughter, | Betty Ann, left over the East REULTS IN SOME CASES;! Coast yesterday to join Mr. Can- DIFFICULTY ENCOUNTERED) °Y” who is spending the winter jin Miami, ' i rrants are. being} Lorenzo Marguez Sterling, Cu- by Captain of; ban ambassador to the United n Elwood and Patrol-j tates, who lise spending a few ph Kemp. In some in-| Weeks in Havana, arrived on the Distress erved these Iv Police |Easy Pleasant Way THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1934. 'NEW LESSEE OF _ To Lose Fat How would you like to lose 15} pounds of fat in a month and at the same time increase your energy and improve your health? How would you like to lose your double chin and your too promi- nent abdomen and at the same time make your skin so clean and} clear that it will compel admira- tion? how much you weigh—then get! an 85 cent bottle of Kruschen Salts which will last you four) weeks, Take one half teaspoon- the results are good, in| Florida yesterday afternoon and not so good. | left over the East Coast for Wash- ierday when called on to] ington. onal tax two delinquents} 1 themselves unable to do} Mrs. J. Reynolds and son ar- ale ful in a glass of hot water every} morning and when you have fin- ished the contents of this first bot- tle weigh yourself again, After that you'll want to walk around and say to your fricnds,— Get on the scales today and see PIRATES COVE EDITH WRIGHT WILL NOW BE IN CHARGE OF CAMP MRS. Mrs. Edith Wright is now the lessee Cove Fishing Camp and will be in charge of that popular resort for the next five months. This announcement was made veral days ago by E. T. Wright and A, W. Donovan, executors of the estate of the late C. Irving Wright. Mrs. connected with the of Pirates Wright was intimately management | first considered, the Catholic Daughters of Ame The situation was explained | rived Tuesday night over the high-|“«Qne 85 cent bottle of Kr Fruit was the basic foundation Granday Pineapple Salad of the decorations, and the club. Pan Espanola members used only those that are Tamarind Dulce Cuban Coffee} grown in Key West. Included} Reservations for the luncheon were sea grapes, gooseberries,; were made for 75 guests. It was tamarinds, pomegranates, the gold-; sponsored by the house committee to take care of a large crowd which is expected to attend Turkey supper scheduled to take place Saturday evening starting at 5:00 o’clock in the old O. K. Naval Dance To Be Given Here Tonight The Enlisted Men’s Naval Ball, by the chief and the orders had received from city council ure payment jor enforce tl these goods of instances; bitt, and remain in he! way from their home in Indian- to apolis, Indiana, to join Mr. Reyn- he | olds, chief boatswain’s mate, U. S. |N., attached to the Destroyer Bab- Key West en ti-es, sapodillas and cocoanut: Of the latter, there were blos-} of the club of which Mrs. William R. Warren is chairman. ‘Enj wable Birthdmy Party Given Tuesday Afternoon' Betty Jean Cruickshank, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cruick- Shank, entertained a large num- Sawyer, Lois,. Junior and, Bobbie Sawyer, Patsy and Kenneth Al. bury, Betty Ruth Chastain, Gus sponsored by the Chamber of Com- merce, and under the direction of a commitee headed by Captain Everett R. Rivas as chairman, will be given tonight, beginning at 9 o'clock, at the Coral Isle Casino. This affair was made possible ‘ by contributions made by the citi- |zens of Key West, with the view ! of furnishing some form of enter- tainment for the navy personnel during its stay in these water tavo Perez,’ Betty Ann Canova, Ruth, Arnold and S. Page. Charles Louis Pellicier, Miss Gladys Cates will render af {solo at the affair tonight, while Raiph| other specialties will be put on, Rimes, Betty Boza, Harry Wil- and an enjoyable evening is prom-! liamson, Chas. Salas, Charles ised all who attend. ! atisia. gee Babess Lois, pee and | ity » Moore saaks ohn Busto, arjorie eepers, | ‘ winner of the pir) rise, with) Betty Jonn’ Roberts, Faye Eliza/%0% M. Sands, Geraldine Stead- the gift for the boys going to J.| beth Bervaldi, Eugene and Veron! johns ¥ bra sky ae ear ~ 3 leg Baker, Carey Thompson, Ramona |/onnson Frances Lowe, Susan Those present were: and Buddy Rodriguez, Judy: "sy -sdames Irene Crespo, Thomas Lillian Jane Ackerman, Jack! Daughtry, Charles, Yvonne and B. | 44) a4 Pn pits Lehi ob aaieortabe Ackerman, Theora Lounders, Jim-| Roberts, Peggy Johnson, Faye! "20." Jha twin, G, Aeueco V. mie Singleton, Marvin Kemp, Shir-| Elizabeth Roberts, Drane Dickens. | °\0m™ “oun Irwin, ©. Aguero, : De Leon, J. R , J. Fleitas, ley Weatherford, John Irwin, El-| Jacqueline Yvonne Stewart, rete A Making L cai ma Aguero, Rose Marie Sands, hring try, Betty McDonald, Roy Saunders, | shri Marguerite De Leon, B. Giovanna,|Joan Russell, Kenneth Carry,| Rinne Peavey Comes Joaquin Romaguera, Joe Fleitas,| Ramon and Estelle Delgado, Cora-| yfesdames J. Williams, D. Riges, Eola Almyda, Cecilia Haskins,|lie Schrader, Patsy Hamilton,! marion Higgs, E. Moore, C.F. Evelyn and Marion Solano, Al, Emil Roberts, Sylvia Baker, Mary! gands. L. Sawyer, R Albury, H Goehring, Shirley and Bernie; Louise Fernandez, Eloise Curry,| pritchard, G. Perez, C. L, Pelli- Papy, Jackie, Joan, Anne and| Buddy Williams, Althea, June and) cier, ¢, R. Rimes, R. Boza, H. Wil- Terry Daughtry, Vincent Cre-| Harold Haskins, Tom Lowe Ketch-'jiams, Charles Salas, R. Roberts, mata, Clarence Higgs, George Bil-| ings, Caroline, Harriett and Harry!¢, Rervaldi, E. Baker, Dave Daugh- berry, Joseph and Alfred Lowe,) Jones, Phyllis Saunders, Emmaltry, R, Maloney, GC. Roberts, L. Harry and Allan Carey, Don Wil-| Neal Ayala, M. Knowles, Marvin| Roberts, liams. S. Creel, Fay Baker, Robert Rus-! Mesdames Joe Johnson, W. Rob- Gloria, Norma and George | ¢ell, Patricia and Jacquelin Duane.| rts, A. McDonald, T. Saunders Riggs, Mary Louise Porter, Patsy| Richie Garcia, Gloria Myers, | Leslie Russell, B. Curry, Allan Harrison, Rose Mae and _ Betty| Kenneth Arnold Key, Jack and, Har. pton, M. Roberts, Earl Bak- June Higgs, Frank Sawyer. Ruth| Bernard Baeza, Betty Jean and|er, P. Fernandez, S. B. Curry, H. Keaton, Ruth Baker, Jane Thomp-| Beverly Rae Cruickshank, Edith! Haskins, J. Saunders, M. Cruz, H. son, Charles Sands, Juanita Shep-j Singleton, Dorothy Steadman, | Baker, Robert Russell, M. Garcia, pard, Lois Pinder, Anne Isabelle Faye Williamson, Juanita Dongo, ' Arnold Key, Bernard Baeza. ber of friends Tuesday afternoon at Bayview Park with a birthday Party. Balloons were given’ as favors, while delicious _refresh- ments were served during the aft- Jane Lucas, Edna Thomp- | Senarlmthcahethndcahackarbealhcadlaule Cla nl ihade ke ake aude sll he he hud cl SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENTS FRONT DOORS THE ENTRANCE TO ANY HOME SHOULD BE AS NEAT AS POS- SIBLE---WHY NOT DISCARD THAT OLD WORM EATEN DOOR FOR A NEW ONE. ONE LIGHT, PLAIN GLASS: 2-8x6-8 . . $7.85 2-10x6-10 ........ 6.75 bd ln hchrhhanhenbahendnheadahendhndhndeahenchonhachehearkenttl eaten CL hh enue dhe hub he dedeche ONE LIGHT, FLOWERED GLASS: 2-10x6-10 LAWN MOWERS: Grass is al- ways growing; long grass does LAWN FENCE: A strong galvanized fencing with not give the proper effect to sy Sf / rounded top— Whe 3 ft. high, per ft. ...... 16¢ 4 ft. high, per ft. ...... 20c your home. See our 14 in. blade Mowers, at. FOR INSIDE WORK 1 Pint of Flo-Wax and Applicator with Lamb’s Wool Applier; fast and easy, no rubbing no polishing, special . 98c Sherwin Williams Dex Varnish, a quick drying linoleum varnish, also suit- able for floors and other wood work, also 1 21 China Bristle Brush, special set, 1 Quart of Dex and Brush at . - $1.15 JUST RECEIVED New shipment of Palmer Paint, gloss white and flat white. This paint is very reliable— $1.50 PER GALLON os South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. Phone 598 White and Eliza Streets “Your home is worthy of the best” (Lb ddd tddtidittitkikditkiddatiétdéstt Shoe Shop building. Members of this have arranged for menu on which will be found key, turkey d iz, 0 ! tatoes and gravy, green peas, rolls, cake, coffee, ete. ROSS SAWYER IS STILL IMPROVING Ross C. Sawyer, county cl who was operated on Sunday af organi an ¢ ernoon in a local hospital for ap- 2 pendici is doing fine and will soon be back' at his work. 1 Replying to a question by The Citizen as to how he felt, Mr. Sawyer replied that he was reést- ing well, and was cheered by the knowledge that he was experien ing none of the usual unea: following an operation. i Lucky Strike thee packed cigarette t te T n qua! which farmers “are paid I the mer-| while the ship is stationed in these vied on and an amount; waters. taken equal to the sum of the per-{ sonal ta: Apolog' ov his actions and! P. J. Saunders, vice president nquents of his} and general manager of the P. and at having to do so 0. S. S. company, and Austin Wil- chief carried out the orders as, liamson, special passenger repre- provided by the council and took: sentative of the line, arrived yes- goods equivalent to the amount)terday afternoon from Havana due in each case. where they had been spending polit ax Screener several days. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Steinhart, wife of Frank Steinhart of the Cuban Electric !company, and little daughter, who |have been in Havana for a lengthy \period, arrived on the Steamship thank the! Fiorida yesterday from Havana We wish to ten Neacu way durin of the late Mrs. Letitia Pin- y do w > bautiful floral of- se who contributed !tne home in New York, pre] co aces SS willl Emile Savarine of Paris got a dive from his wife because of her infatuation for the family chauffeur. orgotten, THE FAMILY jan, 25-1tx, jand left over the East Coast for , Salts is worth one hundred dollars of any fat person’s money.” Leading druggists America over sell Kruschen Salts—You can al- ways get adv, PAYS VISIT HERE W. W. Judge, of the branch of the CWA, was a visitor in Key West this week and dis- cussed matters pertaining to the work projects in Key West with Director W. W. Demeri d oth- er members of the council, Mr. Judge |Judge Allan Cleare and mem- !ber of the same fraternity, While in Key West he spent some of his leisure time with Mr, Cleare, He left yesterday for his home in Daytona Beach. Ti the building of a large mer- chant and passenger ship 200 oi | more industries are benefited. is a schoolmate of} | | uschen| of the camp during the lifetime, and after the death of her hus- band and is admirably suited to conduct the affairs of the estab- lishment, it is said. ~ |W. JUDGE OF CWA NASAL CATARRH »-- SOOTHING COMFORTING RELIEF..... legal} CLEARS HEAD @ z Puram : Montgomery Players Present OVER THE RIVER CHARLEY Two Black-Face Comedians Matinee, 5.15c; Night, 10-20c I BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Established 49 Years Key West's Oldest 24-Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer Phone 135 Night 696-W baccos and only the i g Luckies oose ends. That’ draws easily, burns evenly—an ild and smooth. Then, asted”—for throat protection—for chased bu so rounc too And only center leaves i, so why every nd is —“It’s finer NOT the top leaves Lucky Strike presents the titan Opera Company 6PM, Eemern Standard cr Red and Blue Networks ff , LUCK Y STRIK Ewill broadcast 2 Oper Company of New they're under-developed NOT the bottom leavrs—they’reinferiorinquality