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PAGE FOUR 920000000 0000000600080868800000 02H A080 790CCSO008 SOCIETY Delightful Shower Yest Honor Of Miss Katherine Watson bd ted ee < A delightful and enjoyable shower was given yesterday after- noon at the Oversea Hotel honor- ing Miss Katherine Watson, The ballroom was elaborately decorated and presented a beautiful scene. Songs were rendered by Miss; Susan La Kin, with a dance recital being put on by pupils of Miss Magdelin de Leon. Delicious re- freshments were served in abund- ance, The affair was given as a pre- lude to the approaching marriage of Miss Watson to Leo M. Curry, the date of which will be announc- ed later. Those attending were: Mesdames | Leonard Sawyer, Miriam Albury, William Dexter, Raymond Albury, Everett Sawyer, G. M. Stewart, Paul Richardson, | [SNOW FROM NEW YORK BROUGHT TO .KEY ,WEST erday In ; ARRIVES HERE IN HOLD OF SHIP WHICH LOADED CAR- GO THERE DURING BLIZ- ZARD RAGING THEN jamin H. Lowe, Marie Thompson, D. J. Buckley, James A. Singleton, W. S. Eakins, G. R. Steadman, ; Frank Sawyer, Benjamin Lopez, Oscar Collins, Merrill Stirrup, C. W. Goethe, Benjamin Demeritt, Roy Potter, Burton Milord, B. J. Waite, Archie Thompson. Mesdames Allan. Knowles, Key West had its first snow fall this week. It lasted omly for a Mamie Johnson, Samuel Higgs, short time when exposed to the Raymond Baker, Lewis McDonald, } warm and delightful air that ever C. Sam B. Curry, Emma Curry,} surrounds this great city with its Allan B. ‘Cleare, Allan B. Cleare, Jr., Carl Bervaldi, Jerome Not- tage, Reginald Roberts, Vernon de Leon, S. W. Williamson, Clifford Curry, P. R. Clements, Mizpah Roberts, Alice Albury, Antoinette Roberts, Etta Ranger, Nellie Bak- er, J. Lankford, H. L. Kessen, J. W. Pinder, Howard Weatherford, Harry Pritchard, Hilton Curry glorious climate. The snow was not a precipita- tion from the clouds but was brought to Key West in the hold of the Clyde-Mallory Steamship Agwidale arriving Monday from New York. This is one of the vessels that is used for citrus fruit shipments . and when it left New York with Charles Hjort, Norman Baker. } E. R. Evans, Rhoda Baker, Paul! Blanche Roberts, | Archer, Beacham Curry, Glorina Misses Dolly Charlow, Mary Smith, Claude Albury, Carlyle| Charlow, Elizabeth Nottage, Lillie Roberts, L. E. Watson, Leon| Roberts, Mamie Knowles, Harriett Curry, Anthorly Haskins, Roland! Johnson, Iola Rogers, Phyllis Rog- freight for Key West the tempera- ture in the hold was 38 degre Part of the freight on the ship was six tons of oak to be used in repairs being made to the Schoon- er Yacht Sachem at the Key West Albury, P. M. Crews, A. J. Pinder, W. A. Cooper, Stanton Cooper, Paul Daniels. Mesdames Charles —_Hoeffer,' Grace Carey, Harry Shaw, Charles} Salas, Alfred Johnson, Robert E. Knowles, Millard Gibson, Osborne Charlow, Jonathan Cates, T. H. - Dickinson, W. P. Kemp, Menendez | Key, Lionel Plummer, William! Spencer, Christopher Knowles, Hastings Smith, Arnold Key, Wal- ter Roberts, Frank Roberts, Julia| Hernandez, Joseph Watkins, E. E. Dickens, William V. Albury, T, G. Burns. Mesdames Charles Percy Curry, Stanley Saunders, Leon Peacon, Chas. Aguerro, M. D. Cruz, Ar- turo Lujan, Harold Pinder, Ben- jamin Sawyer, 0. Nottage, An- thony Almyda, Leroy Sawyer, Le-! land Roberts, Victor Bergstrom, Frank Stickney, Charles Baker, Ernest Hernandez, P. J. Doran, Elinor Bervaldi, Hilary Crusoe, Rispah Russell, Louis Pelvin, Ivan Elwood. Mesdames J. A. Navarro, E. ers, Edna Mae Wells, Ruth Albury, Sylvia Sawyer, Cleora Roberts, Jennie Mae Johnson, Florence Roberts, Mary Felton, Florence Albury, Edith Roberts. Misses Nathalie Sawyer, Kath- erine Shaw, Nellie Albury, Juanita Higgs, Celia Martinez, Virginia Whitmarsh, Magdelin de Leon, Mary Pinder, Florence Crusoe, Carrie Pearce, Dorothy Elwood Catherine Knowles, Florence Saw- yer, Vanessa Collins, Edna Thom- as, Elizabeth Watkins, Edna Not- tage, Mary Louise Cruz. Misses Miriam E. Carey, Louise Ketchum, Isabel Kelly, Elizabeth Sands, Lillian Sands, Jennie El- wood, Nathalie Sawyer, Alice Curry, Elizabeth Rosam, Florence Torres, Irma Allen, Vendaline Watkins, Susan La Kin, Alberta Elwood, Ruth Strunk, Phyllis Thompson, Gerry Steadman, Grace Olsen, Doris Sawyer. Misses Elizabeth Atcherson, Xenia Hoff, Mary Curry, Nela Armas, Martha Clements, Dorothy Bearup, Elma Roberts, Yvonne At- Marine Railway. When the material was loaded in New York it was covered with snow and the snow was still cov- ering the lumber when the ship arrived in Key West. Agent C. E, Smith, who has seen lots of snow in his old home in Pennsylvania, recognized the real thing as soon as he saw it, and scooping up a handful told the bystanders: “Don’t ever again say you have never seen snow, as this is the real thing.” Even while he was talking the beautiful crystals melted away and Key West’s first real sno~ was a memory, REV. DOUGHERTY GIVES ADDRESS SUBJECT OF SERMON AT ST. MARY’S WAS “DIVIN- Henriquez, Otis Norris, Bertha . Saunders, George Johnson, Ever- ett Hall, Maurice Russell, Joseph A. Johnson, Thos. Curry, Juliette Russell, Charles H. Ketchum, Ben- well, Gladys Roberts, Beatrice Spencer, Margaret Dion, Fay Buckley, Flora Lopez, Ida Kerr, Ruby Jerman, Solita Cobo, Winona Lounders. ITY” OF CHRIST (Communicated) Father F. X. Doughert; J. McMahon Host At Card Party John McMahon entertained last! night at,his home on Ashe street} with a card party. Michigan was | the main game of the evening, , while other card games were any indulged in. { Dancing was one of the fea-! tures of the evening’s entertain- ment, with a refreshment course} of grape punch, chocolate and Vanilla wafers served. Those present were: Edward Johnson, Anna Belle) Hill, James Mary Guzman, Dar-| nell Carey, Ida Johnson, Edith’ Russell and Mr, and Mrs. J. C.j MeMahon. | Miss Lucille Alde Weds H. I. Jones Private H. I. (Buddie) Jones of the Key West Army Barracks was married yesterday to Miss Lucille Alde of Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. Jones has been stationed in Key West for eight months,! and during that time has made, many friends. While only having been in the} city two months, Mrs. Jones has also made quite a number of friends. | The newlyweds are at present located at the “Friendly Five” in| the Army Barracks. | Arrange Meeting For. Artists And Writers Resident and visiting artists and writers, both men and wom- TEARING DOWN — OLD BUILDING WRECKING CREW WORKING! ON DUVAL STREET STRUC- | | TURE i | One more of the dilapidated structures that offend the senses of strangers and Key Westers is! being torn down by a wrecking crew. This is the building on Duval! street just north of the down-/ town branch of Frank Johnson's Bazaar. It is owned by Aquilino Lopez. The owner told The Citize: and scorched higher criti his sermon on the “Divinity of Christ” last night, showing how unreasonable, unscholarly and un- tenable their criticism. Christ un- Mayor and Mrs. Wm. H. Malone equivocally, unfalteringl; entertained from. 5:30 to 7; Sistently asserted His o'clock yesterday afternoon with a] Mission and Divinity. tea in honor of a number of out-| He said: “Any attempt to ob- of-town guests whg are wintering} literate the pertinent passages in’ Key West. from the historical documents in- The home was attractively|Volves absurdities and contradic- decorated with roses, calendulas,| tions. To deny the gospel proofs hybiscus, ferns and nasturtiums,| 224 to say that apostles and fol- which grow in abundance in. the] lowers were victims of illusion, one! beautiful garden of the residence,’ Ténders Christianity inexplicable Refreshments consisting of tea, Phenomenon of history. We can’t) hot midget biscuits, cakes and, deny His existence—the Jews ad-| sandwiches were served, with a{™it Him as an historical charac-| delicious fruit punch afterwards,|t¢r—the Romans have Him in} their documents—the Pagans} Lodge Officer wrote about Him—the Christians} To Visit Here | have, followed Him—received His doctrines, His historical relics, His} Mrs. Leona Faircloth, worthy church, and have handed them to! us at the high cost of persecution grand matron of the Grand Chap-|@2d martyrdom. —_ Psychologists ter of Florida, Order Eastern Star,| tell us that He labored under a de- is expected to arrive over the East|/usion, that His consciousness of | Coast tomorrow. Divinity developed and was im-| At 8 o’clock in the evening the| Pressed upon Him by His follow-| worthy grand matron will pay her| €TS- official visit to Fern Chapter Num-| “They would have us believe ber 21 of Key West. that He was a mental case. Self-} Mrs. Faircloth will be accom-| deception bespeaks a mental de-| panied on her visit by Mrs. Ellen| fect, while fraud argues moral de-j Deer, state grand instructor of| cTepitude. Higher criticism would! the ont. {have us believe Him to be a fool [nn | OF ® fraud. Still they sasy He is en, are invited to attend a meet-|@n Ideal Character. How do they ing Saturday afternoon at 4] measure an Ideal Character?—by o’clock at Miss Mollie Parker’s! mental and moral deficiency? It} hisiee 2615: Saath street: | is iMogical—unreasonable — un The purpose of the meeting will! consistent. If He wasn’t God— be to discuss plans for an organi-| and said He was—either He was zation gf those engaged in artistic} @ mental case or a moral prob-} and literary creative work, it is'lem. If falsehood could be as-| announced by those sponsoring| Sociated with a character of such| the movement. jerystalline transparency and su-| 2 preme misselfishness, the founda. T0 0 j tions of all belief would be under- Mayor And Mrs. Malone Entertain tei . He showed from the test j mony of the Prophets, His Father's! “| yesterday to join her daughter, T7272 THE KEY eccacecacsccececece-coce! PERSONAL MENTION’ COSC eeSTseSseSeesesese Mrs, Agnes Pritchard, who was visiting relatives in Miami, return- ed on the midday train yesterday accompanied by her son, Robert. Mrs. R. H. Noble was an out-; going passenger yesterday after- noon over the East Coast for Coral Gables where she will be the guest of her brother-in-law and! sister, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pea- cock, | } Mrs. Leonard Sands, wife of Chief Engineer Sands of the! Steamship Steel Pier, who was spending a few days with rela- tives in Key West, has returned to| Miami. Mrs. Manuel Domeneche left on the afternoon train yesterday for West Palm Beach where she will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs, Albert L, Barker. | i Raleigh Albury was a passenger on the afternoon train yesterday, going to attend a business confer- ence in St, Augustine, Fla. Jack Golden, manager of the Hotel Colonial, who was in Miami for several days on business, re- turned over the East Coast yes- terday. Mrs, Beryl Curry and son, Ken- neth, who were spending .a while in Miami with Mrs, Curry’s broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leon McFarland, returned on the Havana Special yesterday,,, Mrs. John A. Russell, daughter and two children, who were in Key West for a brief visit with rela-: tives and friends, left yesterday for the home in Islamorada. Mr. and L. V. James, of Lorraine, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. A: H. Loop, of Cleveland, who were in Key West for a week’s sti ith Mr. and Mrs. Louis Martin, left yesterday afternoon for a stop in Miami before return- ing to their homes, Mrs. Victor Moffatt was an out- going passenger on the afternoon train yesterday for Miami where will spend a few days with rela- tives. George M. Gray, representing} y Printing company of Ohio, was a caller at The Citizen this morning and is meet- ing Key Westers he has not seen in 18 years. Mrs. B. D, Jenks, who was in Key West for a period of several left on the afternoon train Mrs, Meroba Hood in Miami. Rogelio Gomez, justice of the; peace of Key West, who has been iting for about one week in Ha- vana and other points in Cuba, re- turned on the Steamship Florida yesterday. | Mrs. Rita Walker, formerly Miss! Rita Torano, with her niece, Miss | Delphina Hyde, who had been vis- iting in Tampa with relatives since November, arrived in Key West yesterday morning on the Steam-! ship Florida. They are guests here of Mrs. W. B. Buckley at their home, 1221 Royal street. DIES DANCING WITH MATE ST. PAUL — While waltzing with her husband at a community dance, Mrs. Flora Trafford of this city, dropped dead, Giraffes when flighting among themselves use their long necks like sledge hammers. WEST CITIZEN AGENT OF STANDARD OIL CO. PAID CALL AT OFFICE THIS MORNING MAKING PRESEN. TATION Everett Russell, agent for the er at The Citizen office this morn-] 991 pjyision street, Rev. ing and presented the paper with one of the maps of Florida recent- ly issued by the company. This is one of the most compre-{ Will attend the s hensive maps of the state that has been issued and is complete to the minutest detail. The obverse side is printed in four colors, the legend showipg all of the highways in the state, those| , under construction and afl infor- mation pertaining thereto. U. S. Highways are shown in red, On the reverse side is a map of the southeastern section of the United States with all main roads to the middlé Atlantic’ ‘aad ‘Gulf’ States in one section. : Another section’ carries aj/prox4| imate mileage “cegtain’ pringipal -poini joining states. here is so clearly set forth as to be readily understood. ° In mentioning the advertise- ment of the Standard Oil Com- pany yesterday, The Citizen re- ferred to the absence of Key West from the map appearing in the advertisement and not in the map which is the subject of this article, betwee in Flori SUNDAY DINNER SUGGESTIONS By ANN PAGB INCE this is the season when peo- ple buy the larrest quantity of fresh fruits and vegetables, it is for: tunate that the market is so well sup. } plied. Among the fruits apples, ba- nanas, cranberries, grapes, grape- fruit, oranges, pears and tangerines are all plentiful and reasonable. The vegetable selection is even greate: with green peas and beans, spinach. Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cabbage. new carrots, beets, onions, rutabagas white and sweet potatoes all plentifu' and reasonable in price. Mushrooms celery and lettuce are all of goor. quality and inexpensive. Tomatoes are scarce and high &. that it is a good time to serve tomate aspic, jellied vegetable or fruit salad in their place. Lemon, lime or orange prepared gelatin makes a good bas: for such salads. The Quaker Muid suggests the fo! lowing menus, which will remind yo. that this is National Cheese Weck. Low Cost Dinner Braised Chuck of Beef with, Vegetables Cole Slaw Bread and Butter Raspberry Whip Tea or Coffee Mille Medium Cost Dinner Roast Beef Browned Potatoe: Broccoli with Cheese Sauce Bread and Butter Coffee Bavarian Coffee Milk Very Special Dinner Tomato Juice Cocktail with Cheese Canapes ' Roast Lamb Baked Potatoes Glazed Carrots t Perfection Salad with Dressip, Rolls and Butter * Floating Island Toffee Milk Ray Walker-Virginia Cherrifl in. HE COULDN'T TAKE IT © Matinee, 5-15c¢; Night, 10-20¢ $$ ’ AN ew Era of Prosperity Is Ahead of You TAKE A VACATION NOW COME TO MIAMI “THE MILLIONAIRES’ PLAYGROUND” With Prices That Fit Everybody’s Pocketbook mined.” Father Dougherty put Christ o the stand to testify His own Di All members of the Baptist Sun-} day School are requested to be present on next time Sunday; | morning for the taking of a group} tian,” picture of the states Rev. Jas. Sunday School, | Day { {Seu AES aT RETRO | building was in such bad condition | it would not be profitable to re- pair it. No other structure is con- templated at present. Another one to be rased in the near future, it is understood, is} the building on Whitehead street. ! formerly used by the Motor company and earii Victoria Restaurant. | next Sun testimony, the testimony of the nturies, Father Dougherty will speak on the “Cost and ations of Being a Chris- ce’ HANGS SELF IN PRISON WINCHESTER, Eng.—A week before the expiration of sentence fc CAPPOPOMOOOOOTETSS. 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, Etc., 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 IIFIIPIPALLLLLLZ LL a ‘ an ‘ads The .information’ t Ath ROAD MAP GIVEN (LEONORA LEWIS — W. J. PRUITT TO TO THE CITIZEN | DIES YESTERDAY’ BY E RUSSELL FUNERAL S | Standard Oil Company, was a call-/o’clock. tomorrow afternoon from) | IPPIALLLLGLPLE PLE oe ee \ ¢ [ence ehnnah Vand Joseph Lewis; two ste IN THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1934, ! ADDRESS VOTERS: TO SUBSCRIBERS If you do not receive your paper by 6:00 o'clock in the afternoon, use your telephone or your neighbor’s phone and call 51 and a paper will be sent to your home. A _ cortplaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:00 to 7:15 p. m. for the purpose of delivering conm- plaints. Help us give you 100 percent service by calling 51 if you do not receive The Citizen. i | ERVICES WILL BE! William J. “Bill” Pruitt, Miami | attorney, and law: partner of Van! general, candidate for the Florida j Railroad Commission in Group No. “Lenora Lewis. nine-year-old 2, who is making a very intensive} daughter of Mr. and M Will speaking campaign, will be in Key | Lewis, died at the residence, 809; West within the next few weeks = - {BILIOUSNESS Seminary street, 2:45 o’clock yes- and will speak to the voters of this i= Sour stomach terday afternoon. ‘ city in behalf of his candidacy, ac- = gas and headache Funeral services will be held 5 cording to announcement made. due to CONSTIPATION “CONDUCTED TOMORROW Swearingen, former attorney AFTERNOON Home STARVES WITH RICHES e the Pritchard Funeral at Gekeler, of the First Presb) Church, will officiate. Pallbear will be from her classmate ‘Vith $50 securities in a Forster, of death in a] 5S 000 worth of selected bureau drawer, Jonas all of whom t! ty. starved to hotel there. Leonora is survived by her pa-/ rents, three brothers, George, John Miss Freda Thomr st woman in Australia and the! 33 Marjorie and Thelma .| third in the British Empire to Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack! qualify for a flying instructor's Trumble. » license. pn was the: = t oC TRADE MARK REG. MOM LSE LS LS SS SMS SE \ » CL A hed he ded dede dou deed dhe ede dedede sd Mw ARCHER’S GROCERY! “The Store That Serves You Best” APPETIZING FOODS at APPETIZING PRICES When shopping at this store, everything is before you in plain sight with contents noted on packages and cans. If you are accustomed to QUALITY FOODS, then this is your store, j YES! THEN TAKE ALONG PFLUEGER or VON HOFE Fine Fishing Tackle PHONE 67 FREE DELIVERY 814 FLEMING STREET For every species of game fish, made by specialists in the manufacture of FISHING TACKLE SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE THOMPSON'S HARDWARE CO. CAROLINE STREET \ Ice Refigerators Made Of All Metal Equipped With WATER COOLERS POPP POPP PPI PIPPI OO THEN SAVE on your GROCERIES by taking ad- vantage of our EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. They're Economical 100% Refrigeration Satisfaction Priced At $30.00 and $35.00 Easy Terms $5.00 FREE ICE If Sold for Cash $35.00 BICYCLE with every Package. ‘BELOW A FEW OF OUR ANY, SPECIALS: ‘He | Cigarettes, al 24e pkgs. 29¢ on abe Magnolia Milk; can Hershev2s, r, 5 Ibs. Couitry. Roll Rutter, Ib Clo¥erbloom Butter, (block), tb Pear] Cream, can 6c Cheese, tb 23e Fresh Florida Eggs, doz. 20¢ New Potatoes, 10 Ibs. 29¢ Grits, 2 ibs. Se Package Grits, 2 pkgs. 15¢ Siam Rice, 6< Jello, all flavors, pkg. Se Royal Gelatin, pkg. - Sc Chase and Sanborn’s Cof- fee. h 27¢ Tomatoes. can 5e Maxwell House Coffee, th 27¢ White Beans, Ib 5c Veal Loaf, can 10¢ Flour. tb ac Salt, 2 pkgs. Se Campbell's Vegetable Soups, 2 cans Campbell's Vegetable Beef Soup, 2 cans ansdown Cake Flour, 1 brands, 2 25e LIBBY’S PRODUCTS All items listed in this column are Libby's brand— Chicken Broth, can 10€ . 3 can 15 ». 1 tall can 10¢ o. 3 can 13¢ Peaches, No. 30c 10 Days Free Trial 10¢ Se Be 10¢ 18¢ Potted Ham, Tripe, large can Tri small Hamburger Steak, can 15¢, or 4 Hamburger Steak, 2 cans Tomato Juice, No. 2, 2 cans Asparagus, can . Corned Beef Hash, 3 cans 25¢ Roast Beef, 2 cans 25 Corned Bee USE OUR PURE ICE for HEALTH AND SATISFACTION Saves Food Saves Money 3 small 15¢ 15¢ s pkg. . Catsup, bottle Sunbrite Cleanser, can Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. - > Palmolive Soap, 4 bars Brillo, 2 pkgs. Corn, small can Se Diced Beets, small can —. Se | Complete line Fresh Meats, Live and Dressed Chickens and Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Also Fresh Strawberries on sale this week. GEORGE PARKS GROCERY and MEAT MARKET 1339 NEWTON STREET PHONE 453 2 can Lunch Tongue, 2 cans Thompson Ice Co., Inc.