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ene «= ee PeSeeecossreeensacearcce ‘Edward-Wells Nuptial. Event > Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Wells an- Rounce the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to Roy W. Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Edwards, the ceremony having taken place Saturday evening in; the Congregational Church par-j Poriage, Rev. E. R. Evans of- ficiating. The bride was attired in a dres: of-pink silk and pink hat and othe! aecessories of white. Only the im- mediate family of the couple were in attendance, Mr. and Mrs, Edwards will] make their home in Key West for the present, and are at home to their friends at their apartments,| 1402 Olivia street. The young couple is ver: ular among a large circle of! friends, who will be much _ in- terested in learning of their mar- riage. Big Street Dance Here This Evening *-Arrangenient’ hive been ‘nidde} pied big street dance to be. give: A evening, beginning ‘at 8} pri on Caroline street, be- th) arecly Williany 4 e omubi a having these # ents in:eharge haye | to Vee ‘on these dances pop- a different points of the city fromt time to time in their efforts to furnish: amusement for the young le. Everyone is welcomed to take part in the dance, there beitig no eharge made for participation in the event, and it is expected there will be a large number in attend-! Snce. Key Wester: Go Oat On Highway - Mrs; Angela Vaughan, former- fy’ Miss Angela Baldwin, who was pending a while with relatives, | left over the highway yesterday, accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Mamie Moss, for a stay of 10 days in Migmi with Mr. and Mrs, Waldo Leon. | | \ + At the end of that time, Mrs. Moss will return to Key West. Mrs. Vaughan will be joined by another aunt, Mrs. Carrie Bern- reuter, ahd start on a trip west. | Meet Tomortowessssses. | SOCIETY = enccce coodeioge $ Cuban Nice Consul J. A. Men- Aeft yesterday afternoon for ifami*accompanied by Peace Jus-| [tice Rogelio Gomez and son, Ma: ter. ne Gomez. . Mrs, James_S. Day, wife of Rev. | Day of the First Baptist’ "Church, / delightfully entertainéd ‘the- “mem: | bers of the Ministerial -Allignce| & jana, their wives yesterday, after- noon with a luncheon at the: Ba }tist pastorium on Eaton’ st#eét. | | : Captain Ferris Farrington, who 9s. in Key West several days as est’ of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Di. legro, Jr., left yesterday for arathon. ¥ —_—_—_—_ - Mrs. W. K..Bryant was an ar- | The luneheon took -, plage \im- rival son the morning train yes- | mediately, after the regular 1 month: ‘terday. Arom St. Augustine and ly session of thé aljiange, ” The} will be the guest of Mr, and Mrs. tables were beautifully atranged4’ on Rivas. in a lovely decorated room fo 3-course luncheon’ which ‘greatly enjoyed by all Bending: & —_ +, Mrs. L. Vildostegui, who was in Miami several months with her son, -Mitias, atrived on tlie’ Ha- vana . Special yesterday and after r’ ‘stay, of one month with relatives will réturn to Miami. | Mrs, John C. Gekeler, Lieut; Leah}; U. S. Commissioner C, Rodney | Hartley, Rev. Shuler Peale,'Misses' Hat ‘whe. was in Miabs for. a Olive Day and Joan Hessen bs days on businéss, returned Rev. W: J, Martin ‘of the: Ley wer the East Coast’ yesterday to Memorial Church, ‘another ’:mei in attendance at federal court. Mrs. I. N. ‘Meltzer and the H Mrs. Day’s hospitality were: ‘Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Rogers, Ri id | Mrs. George E. jand Mrs, E, R. Evans, n i ber of the alliance, was:unable attend the luncheon ie to his te-}s cent illness, Curtij, came ih over P.-T. Assn. To -; East ests of Mrs, Meltzer’s par-| p and Mrs. Charles Curti jaroline*and Simonton stree —— 4 Ae y, Contreras was a 1 there wilf ba Retin it’ Ht School arris a ool Parent-Teacher uit Chere was spending a while with her tet, Miss Claribel Contreras, ecole in, the postoffice. — This will, ba tbe fina on activities of the pi term, and it is’ expectéd that all members will be in attendahee.. ‘Church Class To Be Entertained. Members of the’T. E.’L, ‘lass] of the First Baptist Chinrch..Son. day School: will be ‘entértaitied with a party tomorrow oon. by Mrs. James 8S.’ Day, wife, of}; Reverend Day. Th affair will take place ‘tn the pastorium adjowrning. the church. st yesterday Mrs, ‘Cameron Smith. * _F. Fox, U. S. probation of-}1 itte dance at the federal court {i éfternoon for Miami. bs Howard L, Field, senior ‘day afternoon for Miami after aj brief visit in Key West. * — ‘ Gilbert Curry and Mess Steward Tony Arthur, who were spending ‘a few days with . relatives, left yéstérday afternoon for the Civil Mi A iH of. Lieut. F. non een te sof Cc se Pas” Corps camp at Se- the U. S. S. Hab idiners i phe ess ee: Mrs” Nathai Melton and chil- will join her thusband, ’ Clarence; Travis, Dorothy, Mrs. Bernreuter will go to; Hawthorne, Nevada, for. a stay | he Baptist Church if with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Denham Bernreuter, and Mrs. Vaughan will continue to Monntain View, Calif., to visit with <hér brother-in-law and sis-, ter,-Mz. and Mrs, Victor Thomp.' gon. Charch ( Circle To Tomorrow EB aadontemsnt is made a meeting of the Daught of the Kifg of St. Paul's Church to be held at the church tomorrow aft ~"For:the Primary Election, TTavead ay Jian setdalbediicabsesdeceses For State Senator ° WILLIAM V. ALBURY For State Senator ARTHUR GOMEZ For Representative To State . Legis AQUILINO . For Representative To State: Levis BERNIE C, PAPY For County Solicitor. — ; bag Bian een d algae tor off erielte Lillian and Delena, who Wéfe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Law- Revs and, Mix: Jee Ahn! vi psi for afew days, left + Jonathe:afternoon train yesterday for-the home in Miami. tite! Dinner in. . Williamson, —_ special aft, ger, representative of the a E “Se S. ‘company, who was is nis ot i ae for-a short stay, lett | sale toimotrow: pyre dt et 1 in the Knights of , posite the chureh. A delicious .meny .has.. prepared whieh nara cheese, * ‘on the afternoon train yesterday ‘ashington,, D. C., to attend ception in the White Houre toriorrow evening when the Warm \ ings “Foundation Fund will be | egented” to President Franklin | D. fembers of the Key West who were in Miami pla ith the Miami-Biltmore yesterday on the! In the group were | am Goldsmith, - ‘T Dr! Bilt "Kemp, ‘J. J. Kirsche cnccccecosegronsogecoooce oe | youn Melvig , Russell, Charles hum, Tim. Pit 2. A.i Jones,” W, C. Harris, Joe Lopez! ‘and W. W. Demeritt, Jr, Clem, Price and Bob -Spottswood, re- mained for a short stay. : | 0! ence ‘oday’s Birthdays oi Dr. James “ Rowland Angell, 6 | president of Yale, born at Burling- ton, Vt, 65 years ago. Brig. Gen. John R. Delafield, commander-in-chief. of the Mili- jtary Order of the World War, born in New York, 60 years ago. lature LOPEZ, JR. | Maj. Gen. Paul B. Malone, U.S ‘A. born at Middleton, N. Y., 6 yegrs ago. . lature ; aes * Re. Rev. W |B. bishop! of = pe Philadelphi “Back On aa J. F. BUSTO —_—-_-— For County Solicitor ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. SURSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN—2ile WEEBLY Pesovcccccecccanecescesessessvesesevovsessece Low . easterly winds. and Wednesday. st. yesterday from Miami and} Gentle easterly winds over south becoming moderate’ easterly over southeast or ‘south winds, +5 )5 morning over the Rocky Mount: « Mri ‘s! w. ‘Lowe left over the! States, and relatively low ovet the ‘East . afternoon! western Gulf of Mexico, while a IIL, where she expects|high pressure area has moved té ‘temain indefinitely with herjover the Lake region tontin-lew-and: daughter, Mr. and] Valley, and. pressure is moderate-|to-hgavy frost ly high over the Florida Peninstla. | etn New. York States mf pots id Showers have occurred during the} es :who was in Key West for] coas grees lower in portions of Penn- TUESDAY, MAY §8,. iy. ‘Horoscope {of effort, which will probably re Horoscope|= sult in detracting from that pop- ecccccces|Uiarity. Seek to conserve - the aasigres in proper directions, in akg wehave a broad, power-!order not to waste a portion: of jfat-mindswith «original _concep-| the life. tions,*.You-should have much in-| = fluence among people, but should! Michael MacWhite, Irish Free aim"to id’ straining after un-'State’s Minister to the U. S., Profitable things, a misdirection|born 51 years ago today. 0 Ins, -10 Ins, Tomorrow's Alman: Sun rises Sun sets Moon rises Moon sets .. Tomorrow's A. M. : 6:40, 0:10 Barometer at 8 a. am. today: Sea level, 30.04, High from, Londén| ound. ! i id; byva. «prolonged | q as the guests, ‘of, Mr. ‘ Hemingway at the home ‘on Whi head street for p.few, ithen continue ‘their ‘voyal Till.8 p. m., Wednesday | Key West and Vicinity: Fair to- ig my E ecag w night and Wednesday; gentle eucla. Unlike the voyage when’, bivey’ Mye $ Florida: Generally fair tonight} left Mobile,April .6: ,and.« after:.: ‘At est! and-mal ing repa getting within’ 40.miles’‘of,-“Key) to thé“ittle; vebsel jthey x WEATHER FORECAST tir sight ob la put into: I find themselves cat Forti H Jacksonville to Florida Straits: - GENERAL ELECTRIC ~hes an unbectable record for ; «dependable refrigeration service ieee AT LOW COSTI” buy mechanical performance when you buy a modern . Without a mechanism built for long years of je- free -uninterru; service, beauty and convenience ate.of little value to you. 70% of your investment in ‘Modern refrigerator is in the mechanism. Look to its ‘record to assure you greatest satisfaction in its sear after year. 18 the 3 Monitor Top General Electric built a match- iaism that has earned universal recognition as the one of.excellence for houschold refrigeration. 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AYALA, Sales Manager ant. one. fect and not ‘on vesselior ‘patapel drank mar portion and gentle shifting winds n and generally, fair, t and .Wednesday. : Gentle to tioderat « WEATHER CONDETIONS 3 cBFE ue Pressure is moderately ee this anchor. ‘five -da} bs period, of yIvag Mia and New Yor DOI in and Ohio din no Ww England.’ ghout, raost,sectior ippi Valley,, seateirh peel t 24 hours on the middle Gul ites r esiger leh Tease and over northwestern Flor-} thro} ida, and portions of the northern | Mis: di aver rane > pend) price to exactly meet your requirements, ‘Ohvening yesterday, left in the|Rockies, and there has been rain|the Bocky Mountain pie aad on the north Pacific coast and_in}Platedu, region, Maine. nat-! from the lower Lake region gitd ufilization examiner, left yester-|Qhio Valley eastward to the At- sand, of+ 90+ nyptcerday, ai fpr ottie as 1, Ne De 8 4S pe heer Sot 5 G. SRE Y ni “Otticet im Chae. Temperatures have fallen tem ty er " lantic coast with readings 20 de. S Luckies are all-waya , kind to your throat Asyoucansee from this picture—Luckies fine, smooth quality doesn’t just happen —for we use only the clean center leaves! Only the clean center leaves—for which farmers are paid higher prices—for the center leaves are the mildest leaves—they taste better. Then—‘‘It’s toasted” fot throat protection. And every Lucky is fully packed with these choice tobaccos— _ made round and firm—free from loose ends—that’s why Euckies “keep in con- dition"’—do not dry out. Luckies are always in all-ways kind to your throat. * “Tt’s toasted” ¥ Luckies are all-ways kind to your throat :