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PAGE FOUR jecccccce SOCIETY Mrs. F.L. Johnson On Visit Here Mrs, F. L. Johnson, daughter of} Mrs. Yates, wife of Anthony; MANAGER O. S. LONG SHOWS Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Knight on Washington street, arrived here yesterday from St. Petersburg to visit her parents and attend the High Schoo] Alumni Ball held last might at Club Miramar on the boulevard. Mrs. Johnson was accompanied here by her sister, Miss Nell Rose Knight, who has been spending a stay in St. Petersburg, recover- ing her strength after an opera- tion which she underwent here several weeks ago. Woman’s Club To Hold Meeting There will be a meeting of the ‘Woman's Club held tomorrow aft- ernoon beginning at 4 o’clock, at the club house on Division street. The session will be under. the direction of the Fine Arts Depart- ment of the organization of which Mrs. E. R. Evans is chairman, The board of directors will meet at 3 o'clock, an hour earlier than the general session, in order thab certain business may be perfected to be brought before the regular. meeting. Legion Auxiliary qi ‘0 Hold Meeting = Members of the Auxiliary of Arthur Sawyer Post No, 28, Amer- ican Legion, will meet at the Tegu-; lar hour tomorrow afternoon at Mrs. A. Yates And Children Retarn Yates, chief engineer at the plant of the Key West Electric com- pany, and four children, returned last week~over the highway from Oregon, With four children, _ Misses Clara and Norma and Charles and John, Mrs. Yates left nine months ago to be with her sister, Mrs. George Davenport, postmistress at Portland. While in Portland, the children continued their studies and Miss Norma was a violinist in the Port- land Symphony Orchestra which staged a musical program which ‘was one of the most important musical events of the year. | Mrs. R. Menner Now Has Guest Among the distinguished arriv- als on the Havana Special today was Mrs. Rowlin J. Furbeck, of 277 Park Avenue, New York, who will be the guest of Mrs. Robert Menner for about 10 days. Mrs. Farbeck’s last visit here ‘Was two. years ago when she was guest df the late Captain Robert T4 Menner, commandant at the naval station, and Mrs. Menner. ») At thatitime Mrs. Furbeck form- | ed a number of acquaintances who exterid ‘fo her a happy welcome to Key West. the home of the president, Mrs. J. G. Piodela, 429 Fleming street. IMMENSE JEWFISH WEIGHED OVER 400 POUNDS AND MEASURED SEVEN FEET LONG Yesterday morning Euric Ster- ling caught one of the largest jew- fish that has been captured in Key West waters for many years, and the largest this season, While fishing from che Porter Dock company’s wharf he made the catch and after being hatled from the water the fish was found to be seven feet long and weighed over 400 pounds. This is the second jewfish of} larger size to be taken this season by Mr, Sterling at this wharf. Last week one was caught weigh- ing 175 pounds, 31ST YEAR HERE REASONS FOR SUCCESS MET IN OPERATIONS CAR- RIED ON IN KEY’ WEST Under the continuous manage- ment of O. S. Long, the Peninsular Life Insurance Company this year thirty-one. yan, of ~ completes service in Key West. © This company has 4,420 indus- trial policies in effect in this city which means that approximately one-half of the population of Key West is insured by the Peninsular. Life insurance companies have come and gone during the 31 years Mr. Long has been manager of the ea and during that time he stat t his company has bought out more than a half- dozen of these Smaller insurance | t that during the | concerns, Despite the, fj Past several fatty economic con-! ditions have been on the down-! had a steady increase holders, The large staff of Peninsular representatives is composed en- tirely of Key Westers who are widely known here. In fact, the company has representatives,’ who have been connected with the local ofifce since its establish. ment, ‘The success of the Peninsular in this city is attributed to the fact that policies issued by this company contains features that are rarely found in those of oth- er insurance concerns, the man- agement states. { A few of the many interesting | features are shown in a large ad-| vertisement carried in this issue; of The Citizen. in policy ward trend, the Peninsular > THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | PERSONAL MENTION , T. Jenkins Curry, business man of Key West and Key Largo, ar- rived on the Havana Special yes- terday. Attorney George G. Brooks, who was in Miami for several days on business, returned -over the highway Saturday. Mrs, Homer Dickey and daagh- ter, Virginia, arrived over the East Coast Saturday from Miami for a visit with relatives, Alex Jenks, keeper of ‘the light- house at Carysfort, arrived on the morning train .yesterday for the regular quarterly: vacation with his family. Robert Bethel, who is a member of the Key West contingent at the CCC at Homestead, returned yes- terday for a brief visit with his family. : Miss Alicia DuBreuil, of Miami, was an arrival over the East Coast yesterday for a visit with her mother and other relatives. 4 Roger Watkins, who was em- ployed with the Florida Racing Commission at Miami tracks, ar- rived on the Havana Speciallyes. : terday. ; Sheriff K0s Thompson, 4who was attending a meeting of pfifi- cials and dealers of the Coca Cola company in Miami, returned over the highway Saturday eve- ning. - Dalbert Bethel, who is employ- ed by the Florida East Coast Rail-| way company at Long Key, left yesterday afternoon after spend- ing the week-end with his family. E. R. Thompson, employed with the Fruit Growers Express, who! was spending the week-end with! Mrs, ‘Thompson and other rela-' tives in Key West, left on the aft- ernoon train yesterday for Jack- sonville, LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT WATERLOO, Towa.—Just 22) Mrs. Jessie McGrill and daugh- ter, Miss Rosemary, Miss Evelyn The ‘hydra, @ small fresh-water| hours after H. B. Keilderling of}Gibson and Mrs. J. L. Murkerson,! polyp, is one of nature’s strangest} this city met Miss Adeline Lee of | were visitors in Key West yester-| It is capable of not! Red Cloud, Ben., they were mar-|day and after an afternoon as creatures, only swallowing an ainmal 50 times its size, but of functioning normally when bes ie inside out. ried in Yuma, Ariz. 2 Subscribe for The Citizen. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Sands, left for their home in Mi- ami. }] Person or persons William Arnold, Key West man- ager of the Meltzer Motor com- pany,. returned over the East Coast yesterday, after a short business visit in Miami. Joe Allen, advertising manager; of The Citizen, left over the high-' way this morning for Miami where he will undergo a nasal op- eration and be away about one week, | Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pinder, | who were in Key West for a few. days with relatives, left on the afternoon train yesterday for their home in Tavernier. Dr. Aurelio Perez, who was in, Key West for a short business trip | and to visit relatives, left yester-! day over the East Coast for Mi- ami. i Miss Gladys Pinder, after spend-| ing the week-end with relatives in Key West, left yesterday after- noon for Big Pine where she. is a: teacher in the public schools. George Saunders, who is now making his home in Homestead, returned yesterday after a short visit with relatives in Key West. i Mrs. Irma Wells, who was! ‘spending a while with her parents} and other relatives, left Saturday afternoon for her home in Miami. Lou Deason, who was spending two weeks with friends in Key West, left Saturday afternoon for the home in Miami. Frederick T. E. Dumont, retired consul general of the United! States to Cuba, arrived on the S. S. Florida Saturday afternoon and! left, acempanied by Mrs, Du- mont, for Mia: { i Miss Mary C. Whalton, who is! taking a course in training as a) nurse at St. Vincent’s hospital in| Jacksonville, was an arrival in Key West Saturday for a visit | $10.00 REWARD | for the arrest and conviction of who stole chickens from Mitchell White, March 31. Reward is posted with The Ci | East Coast yesterday from ; Citizens Conservation Camp at \left Saturday afternoon for CARD OF THANKS We take this method of py ing our heartfelt thanks to those Ped were of such great assistance to us during the illness of our loved one, Sophie Baldwin. To the friends who sent many beau- ‘tiful floral offerings and offered | ithe use of cars we will be ever ' grateful. ANNIE E. BALDWIN AND FAMILY. _ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. apr2-1tx jStephen M. Whalton. at their]; jhome, 1419 Division street. County Commissioner Braxton B, Warren left over. the East Coast Saturday for Miami where the will be the guest of his son-in- ‘law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Clements Hudson, — Jack Dillon came in over the the Homestead to enjoy a brief vaca- ition. Warren Sanchez, who was spending a while in Key West with his mother, Mrs.. B, B, Warren, hi home in Jacksonville, Mrs. E. M.. Bartow, Miss ia Russell, who was © in Key West several weeks as the guest of Mrs. R. M. Archer and formerly Mr. Bartow and motor ‘home in College Park, ‘Ga. Mrs. Otto Joseph Otto. FOOT IRRITATIONS Busters, cracked skia, stching or burning soon relieved and. healing Promoted with soothing PALACE Ann Harding-Clive Brook in shear ing LADY” Hundred and ienty | Industrial policies in force in Key West with thousands of dollars of ordinary policies from $1,000 and up. Approximately one half of the population in Key West are insured in the Penin- sular. For a Limited Time Only Industrial policies, age ten to fifty inclusive, issued in full immediate death benefit. Premium 5c _and‘up. Limit of amount of insurance, industrial $750.00. Allowance Made For Premiums Paid In Advance THIRTEEN WEEKS, 4 PER CENT; TWENTY SIX WEEKS, 6 PER CENT; FIFTY-TWO WEEKS, 8 PER CENT OF THE PREMIUMS. Free Insurance and Waiver of Premium If totally disabled by sickness or accident for a period of four weeks the company will waive the payment of further premiums accruing during the remainder of the period of said disability. This feature is well worth considering when applying for insurance. Ordinary and Living Insurance All recognized forms of up to date life insurance policy contracts. Liberal and thoroughly modern, $100.00 and up. Thirty-One Years Ot Continual Service In Key West Under the same manager. Peninsular motto: Prompt payment of all claims in accordance with the terms and conditions of its policy contracts. PENINSULAR LIFE INSURANCE CO. O. S. LONG, Manager * URNISHING HOMES MD ¢ PO OE OEE OME Suites, $82.80 u PHONE 80 other relatives, left Saturday aft- ernoon for Jacksonville over the! East Coast and will be joined by! to the}: Thomas O. Otto was an outgoing passenger over the East Coast Saturday for Miami where she will be the guest of her son- in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. M. P. DeBoe and also Dr. Osgood | and Attorney and = Mrs.) FLORIDA BRINGS 82 PASSEN With 82 passengers and freight, the S. S. Florida, of the P. and O. S.S. company, arrived from Ha- vana Saturday afternoon. Of the passengers, 61 were for Key West and 21 for Tampa. The Florida sailed 6:30 o’clock for Tampa with 26 passengers. ‘Steamship “Oil Shipper,” from MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1984.” Amsterdam, Holland, arrived in port Saturday right and after taking bunkers of 500 barrels ‘of job sailed for Baytown, Texas. The ship was consigned to the Porter Dock company. vi Vicks - N fORATON at a big saving} Pannisertic MOUTH WASH GANCTE] ry aa Chou MCLG lid Z ae : AEFIGERATORS ‘says THE Houstwire— “leppeccg hepererine eee Ti simple lines that will nad. a SAYS THE DES “Here is style the years can’ play at our show rooms. Matinee, 10-15¢; Night, 15-25¢ : m H mew modern note of beauty to my kitchen.” IGNER— "t obsolete — de- that not only harmonizes with kitchens ps pre today but fits as perfectly into | the style theme of the kitchen of tomorrow.” SAYS THE ENGINEER— “I recognize in the sturdy strength of the all-steel cabinets, outward expression of the matchless quality of their famous mechanism.” See these new de luxe models before you bay any refrigerator. They are now on dis- COMPLETE WITH WATER TANK THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager IS OUR BUSINESS Bring your household furnishing problem to us. Make our store pe when in need of anything in our line. Orders, large or small, receive our careful attention. Our motto is ‘to give service and value that will please our customers. Beautiful Living Room Suites Our display reveals choice of designs in a — range of — 3,4, 5 and 6 Pigs Suites, $43.00 up. ce 4 < TUS MSCE Genuine Walnut Diatiag Rican Suites: A selection that includes designs of America’s leading manufacturers. 8, 9 and 10 Piece Bed Room. Suites In the latest style and finish, with such a display that you will experience no difficulty in finding your needs. 4, 5, 6 and 8 Piece Suites, $38.00. Cash Prices Quoted=-Special Offer A PREMIUM OF 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT WILL BE GIVEN FROM PRICES QUOTED FOR FULL PAYMENT IN CASH WITH ORDER. SALE 10 DAYS ONLY LONG’S FURNITURE STORE VAI AAA AA AAA nd de ded hh dakiddidchadaddddchddaddad dade dde % $$ MD . C hhahadhhddadad daddadadi dekh dd dhdddditidddbndddddddddddddd, Fleming Street Se, $ ce