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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY Past Pocahontas | Room Mothers Plan Club Entertained For Entertainment Great Deputy Pocahontas, Mrs. Mrs. M. E. Berkowitt, who is Mary Cruz, delightfully enter-| quite instrumental in the many tained the members of the Past} &¢tivities being carried on by the e Harris School Parent - Teacher Pocahontas Club, yesterday in hon- Association, requests The Citizen or of the Great Pocahontas, Ber- nice Park. TRe home was beautifully dec- orated with hibiscus and lace fern. Mrs. Alice Curry was the win- ner in the Indian contest. Great Deputy Mary Cruz presented thi Great Pocahontas with a beauti- ful serving tray, a gift from the members of the club. A delicious refreshment course was served. Members present were: Great Pocahontas Bernice Park, Great Keeper of Wampum Annie} organization is composed of Mrs. Baker, Great First Scout Alice | Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., Mrs. M. E. Curry, Mrs. Lenora Roberts, Lillie Berkowitz, Mrs. Milton Sawyer, Kemp, Ruby Saunders, Lillie Hart,} Mrs. A Hiner and Mrs. Charlotte Mamie Russell, Miriam Carey} Haskins. and Mrs, Mary Cruz. Those who have been selected to handle tickets for the event are Woman’s Auxiliary Mrs, L. Pierce, Mrs. James Single- Plans Sock Social ton, Mrs. Gerald Adams and Miss The Woman's Auxiliary of the Magdelin De Leon. The refreshment committee of First Congregational Church. will sponsor a Sock Social tomorrow the unit comprises Mrs. E. Henri- quez, Mrs. Robert Roberts and night in the recreational rooms of the church, starting at 8:00 o’- Mrs, S. Key. clock, A large crowd is expected to be WARNED TO KEEP OFF LOCAL DOCK Mrs. Grover C. Albury, who was spending a few days in Mi- ami with relatives, returned on the Havana Special yesterday. W. S. Roberts, connected with a string of Moving Picture thea- ters in Miami, arrived yesterday for a visit with relatives, Master of Construction James Roberts, in charge of rebuilding the eastern end of the Mallory wharf, asks that no one, under any circumstances, walk on the wharf until all work is completed. Most of the decking is torn up and loose planking is strewn all over the structure. Mr. Roberts fears that someone may step on one of the planks, fall through! and be killed or seriously injured. ers affiliated with the school or- ganization, assisted by the faeul- ty of the institution, are now mak- ing arrangements for the staging of a minstrel show on the evening of April 24. The affair will be under the direction of Emil Sweeting, whose efficiency in these matters has been demonstrated on many occa- sions, the entertainment to be giv- en for the benefit of the book ; fund. The publicity committee of the in attendance as a good program has been: arranged, and refresh- ments will be served, CONTRACTOR MAKING RE- PAIRS TO MALLORY WHARF MAKES REQUEST R. B. Curry, who was spending a few days in Miami with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Richard Curry, returned yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Burgess of Gloucester City, N. J., arrived over the highway this week for a short stay, e Mr. and Mrs, Thomas H. Gato Despite the fact that. danger} were arrivals on the Sti ship signs are prominently displayed,} Florida from Havana _¥ésterday Mr. Roberts told The Jitizen,! for a stay in Key | ..West, < with many foolish persons persist in| members of ‘the faniilis. i crossing from the Porter dock to} ; N the Mallory side. TWO LICENSES TO | There were but two marriage licenses issued during the week ending March 22 from the office of Judge Hugh Gunn. Issuances were made to: Raleigh H. Hines and Louise A.j Whitehead; Alfredo Poitiers and| Eloise Bullard. NOTICE John’ L.' Stowers, hrothey % R. Stowers} of: the’ shGwots at ic House, was an arrival, from’ Ha. vana yesterday, coming on? the Steamship Florida. i John Quinn, who was in Key West for a few days with rela- tives, left yesterday afternoon for his homé in Orlando, Mrs. Wilson Lowe and daugh- ters, Nellie May and Alice, left on the afternoon train yesterday for a few days in Miami with rela- tives. Miss Dorothy Benz, who was spending a short while in Key West as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hicks and daughter, Mi Annie Lois, left yesterday after- noon for her home in Miami, Notice is hereby given that the General County Registration books’ will be open at the County Court} House, beginning Monday, April 2, 1934, and each day thereafter; (Sunday excepted) until May 1,! 1934, from 9 o’clock a. m. to 12 * Ot nese and trom'2 o'clock Pl day for a visit with . to 5 o'clock p, m., ; registration of Electors for the| V°s Palm Beach. General Primary Election, and in} =W. E. Huston, who was in Mi- addition to the above period any} ami to attend a meeting of Scot- elector who arrives at the legal/tish Rite masons, was a returning voting age, or completes a legal! passenger over the East residence in the State and County! yesterday. between May 1 and the date of the Election can upon application to the Supervisor of Registration be registered. Miss Rosalind Grooms, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Grooms, left over the East Coast yester- friends in Paul Roselle, who was in Key ; West for a brief business visit, jleft yesterday for his home in JOHN ENGLAND, | Miami. Supervisor of Registration. | Se En Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Vincent, who were in Key West for a few i days and were guests of Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Evans, left yesterday }for their home in Winter Park. A cradle possessed by Florence Graves of Ontario, has rocked 59 babies of the Graves family since 1888. Jose Lamas Bestard, Cuban manager of a leather A radio station with a 1,022 feet tall, said to be the; yesterday afternoon highest in the world, has started broadcasting in Budapest. for Miami jthe business in Miami. TO SUBSCRIBERS WINTER'S If you do not receive your : paper by 6:00 o'clock in the |} afternoon, use your telephone er your neighbor’s phone and call 51 and a paper will be sent te your home. A cormplaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:00 to 7:15 p. m. for the purpose of delivering con.- plaints. Help us give you 100 percent service by calling 51 if you do not receive The Citizen. to announce that the room moth-| KEY WEST GETS BOOST AND KNOCK THE KEY | AT SAME TIME IN ARTICLE PRINTED | In an article appearing under date of Tuesday, March 13, pub- lished in The Youngstown Tele- gram of Youngstown, Ohio, under | the caption of “Around Town With Esther Hamilton, “Key West gets considerable publicity,, mos of which is favorable, while parts of the white-up are somewhat op-| posite to the other boosts as giv-| en. The information contained inj the article was sent to Esther IN YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO, TELEGRAM yx. added—it’s sweet and fruity anal mild to drink and after three shots! of it you wonder where the mal-! let is that you were hit on the head with, WEST CITIZEN FORD SALES IN FEBRUARY CLIMB V-8’S SOLD IN DE- TROIT AREA FOR MONTH NEW SPECIALS AT 'RECRUITINGIN | Maloney and Pacock, 812 Flem-j ing street. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1934, MALONEY BAKERY, ARMY SERVICE: | | Week-end specials in cakes and} Recruiting for the United States | pastries are offered this week by|2™y is now being carried on in} | | {Florida and those who intend en-; sting in the service can do so by} {going to Jacksonville. | A new line is being featured,! Notices sent out by the service | show the recruiting station has 9] been opened for business at Room 74 250, U. S. Court House and Post- 7) office Building in that city. : ie SOCK SOCIAL |) Auspices Woman's Auxiliary of CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Friday, March 23, 8:00 p. m. | | To be given in Recreational | ' Rooms of the church i Hamilton by her brother, Edmond|' ne : DETROIT, Mich., March 22.— ‘ you can get a kick out @f/t Wayne County, Mich., which hanging around fishing and spong-}. ludes Detroit eae ing boats, like to swim every day | ¢ludes Detroit, Goins in warm blue sea off a palm-fring- automobile industry, sales of Ford ed beach, and enjoy home duck trousers and tennis shoes, re lof any other make in the low this is sure your stop. ‘price field, it was revealed in reg- baked by the baking specialist,| _ John Linder, recentl: y added to; the personnel of this bakery. | Seca erase Montana led all states in 1933] 22,937. California wag 2,836, Washington “This is a grand place to pick Hamilton, who had been vacation-!up Spanish—seems that half the ing in Key West. j people here must be Cubans, Most} The article in question is repro-\of them seem to take me for al duced herewith: ‘fellow-Cuban—you know my; “Esther, those Youngstowners| dark, passionate Latin appear-| now returning from Miami with| ance, and greet me with a burst tall tales of how they were gypped| of Spanish to which the safest | by the native sons’ high prices/thing to reply is “Si, si”? We lought to come to Key West. It! patronize a Cuban grocery whose beats Miami all hollow for clim-| four clerks are always ready and ate anyway—it’s the only town in! willing to stop everything to in- the country where they put venti-!struct us in some new Spanish lators on the houses instead of word, and also travel weekly to chimneys and when the natives do|the Cuban movie so you can ex-! that you can take the chamber; pect me to break forth in a few of commerce’s word for it that it’s violent Spanish curses the first warm in winter. |time you bump my flivver again “This island squats right in the with thit fire-truck of yours. Gulf stream and January here is; “But all this is beside the point like July on the Mahoning. On!—t1 haven't yet told you about January midnights we have shed Key West’s greatest attraction. our clothes and gone swimming in!Key West, I have discovered, is the moonlight on the beach, and aithe only place in America where midnight swim in Lake Milton even| you have time enough to actually in dog-days can be chilly busi-!read ‘Anthony Adverse’,” ness. All the rest of Florida; brags about their perfect climate! —Key West is too sleepy to bras MANY ARGAINS AT about anything, but it has what) . ‘EINHORN'S STORE i the rest talk about. Mentions Hotel Rates “It tickles me to read of the top! hotel hates they’ve been soaking! A week-end of wholesale values them in Miami. We've been liv-|is being featured at Ejinhorn’s ing here for a little less than $30 a Grocery, 901 Duval street, this month, which includes rent of a/week as shown in the advertise. six room bungalow, with oranges, ment on Page Four of today’s cocoanuts, figs and six or seven paper. other tropical fruits in the garden,’ In this grocery event the mid-‘ food and drinks, movie tickets,|dleman’s profit will be passed on; laundry and even rent of a sail-/to the consumer. Numerous boat in which we’ve been yacht-' items, being sold this week in| ing about the keys, wondering half-dozen and dozen lots, are what the poor -Hamiltons were do- offered at very desirable prices. ing these days. {The housewife will have the op- “You see, Key West was hot: portunity of effecting large sav- stuff back in 1890 and 1900, with! ings this week by taking advant- cigar factories going, but they age of the bargains offered, in moved away to Tampa and the’ the advertisement, and the many town shrank down from 30,000 others at the store. people to less than 10,000, and! Einhorn’s Grocery is one of it’s got streets of empty cottages!the largest and most modern in, now you can get at your own fi-|the city. Every item in the store gure. The town has no indus-'is nicely and conveniently tries, no farming country to help|Played. Nothing stays in the support it, no payrolls, in fact I'm; store long enough to become half nerts, trying to figure out just| Stale or shopworn, The: custom- what ‘does thake jt tick, Of eourse,| Ts are assured‘ of only the fresh most housea hete have the plumb-, ¢st fruits. and vegetables as this ing outside and:when you go out e is supplied by truck from at night it’s wise to light a match! Miami at all times, and ascertain whether any sco 79 PASSENGERS used to that. | The Steamship Flonda, of the “Now and then a destroyer or! two comes in and the sailors throw} chairs for a night or two in the} tough section, which is calledi ; Gomez, of Key West. ‘dis-j stration figures compiled by R. | L. Polk & Co. During the 28 days of the! month a total of 2,208 Ford V-8’s were sold in the county, an of- ficial tabulation revealed. Wayne county registrations are considered especially significant because they are believed to re- Tlect the automotive buying trend} for the entire United States. The Dearborn branch reported; that Ford dealers in the county] have predicted an even larger figure for March, basing their statements on an increased de- ‘mand; evident in the first few days of the month. i GOMEZ IS DEAD i} FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE! HELD HERE TOMORROW AFTERNOON Miss Margaret Gomez, 53 years old, died 10 o’clock this morning in her residence at 421 Amelia street. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon 5 o’clock from the residence. Rev. A. L. Maureay, of St. Mary’s Star of the Sea church, will officiate. The deceased is survived by two brothers, Jesus and Jose One sister, Mrs. Aurelia Yglesia, of Miami. Pritchard Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements, | PALACE LEE TRACY in Advice To The Lovelorn Matinee, 10-15c; Night, 15-25¢ Coast | manufac-! tower) turing concern in Michigan, left | for a conference with heads of Jungle-town, and then she quie down again. The town is wide open as far as gambling is con- cerned and you can find a layout within arm’s reach anywhere, but nobody forces you to gamble If you don’t want to and all in all I tolerable arrange-| Liquor Supply Free Flowing “The liquor supply is free-flow- jing on every corner, even tho technically Florida still has state prohibition. | in tides from Havana, you can get Jit for less than $2 a quart. Th { most popular drink here is aguar- diente, a Cuban whisky made from sugar-cane juice, that looks like | water and goes down like liquid pe fire. Another native tipple | compuesto, which is made of fe j mented prune-juice, of all thi with a dozen other is ingredients i EEE (| FRESHEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES are available at all times at ARCHER'S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” JUST PHONE 67 It is mot necessary to be at ur store to await the arrival of PP! t ‘egetables at all OUR PRICES MEET ALL COMPETITION Fox River Buter, i PHONE 67 FREE DELIVERY 814 FLEMING STREET 3le ;} P. and O. S. S. company, arrived | yesterday from Havana with 79 | Passengers, of whom eight were ; aliens, } At 6:30 o'clock the vessel sail- j ed for Tampa with 11, passengers | and freight. F | morrow night from Galveston, en- route | York. Freighter Ozark, of the same | { Bacardi comes over) company’s’ lines, is scheduled tet ; H arrive tomorrow evening from ew Orleans, and Jacksonville. RICHARDSON’S STORE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Matches, 3 boxes 10¢ Salt, 3 pkgs. 10¢ Yard Eggs, guaranteed, doz. 24c Soups, 3 cai Campbell's B: Butter, tb Sugar, 5 Ibs. Pearl Cream, can Cream, 6 cans Siam Rice, 5 Ibs. Milk, can, Eggs, doz. Potatoes, 10 Ibs. Black Beans, 2 Ibs. Red Beans, 2 Ibs. Crack Co Ib. White Beans, 2 Ibs. Pork, 2 Ibs. Fresh Corned Beef, 2 cans Maxwell House Coffee, tb Del Monte Coffee, Bliss Coffee, t Octagon Soap, 11 bars, Eddy’s Starch; 6 pkgs. P. O. Soap, 6 bars, Lard, 4 Ibs. Cocomalt, large Kaffa Haag, can Vanilla, 4 bottles Tomato Paste, 6 cans Tomatoes, 6 cans, Grits, 3 Ibs. Crackers, 6 boxes LARGE CAN OF PEACHES WITH EVERY $3.00 ORDER We meet all prices on Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Phone 658-R Free Delivery Eaton and Elizabeth Sts. eighter Brazos, of the Clyde- ; Mallory Lines, is due to arrive to- enroute to Miami) to Charleston and New u | LET US DO YOUR WEEK-END BAKING! These pri on French and Danish Pastries and Cakes will save you money: GOLD-N-SNO CAKE Betty Crocker’s New Cake, de- licately flavored with orange, special 30c DUTCH TORTE CAKE Special $ re _ 25€ full cream With in: caramel! ic deliciously and Heat. and Serve BAKING POWDER BISCUITS Re Real home-made, dozen E BOSTON CREAM PIES Garnished with delicious cream-whip, special 30c BRAN MUFFINS mer. PHONE US YOUR ORDER MALONEY & PEACOCK Phone 818 812 Fleming St. V-TYPE 8 CYLINDER ENGIN STRADDLE-MOUNTED DRIV TORQUE-TU DRIVE. MPLOATING REAR AXLE WELDED STEEL SPOKE WHEELS. Other features of the Ford V-8 for 193: Gr eS crrapeR ane yee ALUMINUM CYLINDER [See peepee E (Standard Equipment) 6.33 to 1 COMPRESSION RATIO. ‘TWIN WATER PUMPS...1.... IMMEDI ATE Easy Terms Through Universal Credit Company — The Authorized Ford Finance Plas DUAL INTAKE MANIFOLD |...,, ace $230 SINGLE PANE VISION WIS HOUDAILLE SHOCK ABSORB! 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