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PAGE FOUR Dorothy Ortagus Hostet "Night At Bi Birthday rt Dorothy Louise Ortagus enter-. enter. Kilecx Lega; Shigley “ained last night atthe home, 913} Aliee Anita White street, in celebration of tha! Geraldine thirteenth birthday anniversary, A{kins, ‘Doroth: number of interesting games were: Bora and 5 played, and first prize for girls Masters was. won by Belva Hicks and first|Menendey Ruseett J prize for boys went to Charles P.| Perez, Hogeboom, Jr. Sands, Je; Appetizing refreshments were served throughout the evening and the hostess and her many young friends enjoyed a-delight- ful evening. Those present, were: Misses Lula. Kagey,. Delores Fernandez, Mae Fernandez, Helen Clark, Mary Castro, Mary G. Non- nemacher, Mary Marshall, Hen- ford; id +, Mrs, rietta Ranger, Rose Marie Mar-|Boza, Mrs. ‘Susie’ set shall, Phyllis Adams, Joan Mer-}Lena LaFe,; Mra..R: shall, Rosalie Lopez, Shifrley| Katie Castro,»Mrs. Weatherford, Sylvia Henriquez. : | shall, ‘Mrs, Ralph Belva Hicks, Livinia sagt! ea? Nellie’Gomez. ie he Give Banquet Last Evening Young People’s Department of} - Ley Memorial Church gave a ban- quet jast night in the annex of the First Methodist ‘Church in honor of their mothers, ‘ A. program of ..entertainment. ‘was arranged which included ‘a reading by Miss Gladys . Russell,| and a vocal solo by Miss Alce Curry. During a delicious’ menu which ‘was served by the members, they and their guests sang a-number of songs appropriate to the event. nounces the engagement of. “her on, Frida daughter, Miss Corinne (M.‘‘Jet-|5 et man, to Warren A, Bethel, son of it ision. reet. Mr, and Mrs, Adalbert Bethel. ~° Horta of The wedding will take place in! be the near future, it is stated. James’ ids, Gaston Stickney left yesterday, for Miami after spending a week | was spending tives “in .Mignii,. ‘tetut Rosalind Grooms, who 3 eae a vacation in 7 eegad rae . Mes, cage fhefokt Kitke was ing. passenger over the |" free ail. ye in mi ; Calvin Bentley. ida. Pa hice: Wilson’ Lowe‘ snd daug es were. spending ‘ some on, the keys with relatives, returning passengers on the jane ‘Special yesterday, C..C. + | Publie ea Grascuce and grandson of ai tortae and ..Miss, Anna | » were sere art the} ing train yeste: from; Tampa. via Miami, for a visit of two weeks, Mrs. William Griner and re ter, Mrs. Hubert Graz and. her daughter, Flora May, who left Saturday afternoon for a stay of several weeks in Miami, were re- turning passengers yesterday be- cause of the illness of Flora May. ) Mire. Earl Baker, who was in Marathon for a visit with Mr. Baker, wiio is employed with the State Road Department, returned over the East Coast yesterday. State Senator Arthur Gomez, who was away for several days in the interests of his campaign for reelection, returned over the East Coast yesterday. E. P. Johnson, first assistant Keeper at Sombrero Lighthouse, arrived from the light this week to spend his quarterly yacation with his, family, B, D. Hall and _ friend, Chick Peters, who were in Key West for @ short visit, returned on the aft- erigon train yesterday to Sugar Loaf. Mr. and Mes. J. Wy Hattrick ‘were outgeing passengers over the ast Coast yesterday for Indepen. dence, Mo., to be guests of their son-in-law and daughter, ‘Mr, and Mrs. Harold T. Hawley and will remain indefinitely. Mrs. Hawley eos Het.) trie] : —_— GAMBLING PARAPHERNALIA RELEASED On BAIL - WITH! “Kenneth mie. staff writer ORDERED DESTROYED. |. CASE_GOING TO + be Ince spphrattane: tre he compl iment “to — Representative BY JUDGE -| William V. Albury, who wants to replace ine Soaeeaeey Senator '|LETTERS FROM. CALIFORNIA ‘Aliny da, Fico ipa IN} vHICH R KEY WEST- URED Eduardo Garcia, who was zested ‘as: proprietor of the Dir nr by:Co Club. inthe. raid ~ made «on t cory: bornniet ae charged place Friday: night,-was tried’ $s Goce wan ate ge ma ‘iad’ receipt ale tot: police court.Saturday , afternoon! of Judge Hugh Gunn -y: ve pi nee and fined $50. B He entered a «plea Alty ents, becatee SitiePoeccee Calif., ad-| Al! gambling paraphernalia was | and_ was released on > $100, most. effec! ‘was. seriously burned by: fire: during January. «While passing a gas furnace her skirtcaught fire and - she was ordered destroyed: by Judge Allan ae in spent oy the small count: =t) : B. Cleare, Jr., . also--the liquor: Re i cent sessions. “ which was captured. »The sum vend ge rae Ae Be gee cee Setrves oF $820.65, which was-also taken’ in} and a sun of -maney was captured Gast: that the a ier coats oe ick pers tl rm the raid, was ordere® returned * Iby the officer. While he-was't "Florida have benefited so niuch herregstuch ped in flames. For the proprietor. ing*the raid. Captain Night. from distribution of the gasoline a thee ‘months she was confined to] Yesterday morning, ‘under’ the; Police Everett Rivas and=4Patrol-'iax, With him in the senate, that 2’ hospital and is just beginning to| supervision of Chief of. Police, niin’ Franklyn ‘Arenberg rded dignified and torpid body would walk’ on crutches. Ivan’ Elwood, Officer ‘Alberto: Ca- the: exits of the“ building which.is get: a touch of high life if any con- “Mis. Mashburn is a former Key| mero, using a sledge. hammer, de-| sitiiated in: thes: ‘rear of ‘Angela’ certed movement originated to re- West: girl and: will be pleasantly} stroyed six slot machines, ote bo-! street, *’ _jduce. or change the present remembered as:Miss Rose Otto, lita cage, used for ‘holding ~ one} °' ‘jamounts of gasoline tax and of! danghter of the late Mr. and Mrs.| minute drawings;’*cmplete © crap ; school money now going to the { Lovis.O. Otto, and was visiting) vame layout, a lot of ‘dice’and an | small counties.” with=her sister, formerly Miss Lil-|assortment of fine ent of fine liquors. {+ "To all who so: kindly astisted . Us} 5 lie “Otto, when she was injured. ‘| during the illness.and death of our. : aaron ee | velowed wife’ and’ daughter,, Elaii : ke. RESH iH MEATS. AT | id, We: take. this means of: i ysiti¢ere, thanks; . al 10 Bay the*use of thi CARD OF, THANKS - Monitor Top jou get the masdand 1 year Seren PLe wolk cockunbele Sor only $3. @ The mechanism represents a perosimatsly Eh of your ia- © oN aay as Eugene 0. - Subscribe to The Citizen. husband died ita and she moved \ metropolis to her_home_ ew her sister in vestment in any modern reltigersos. record for the greatest value in the refrig creoe you by ae your greatest satisfaction in its use year eter ed: ; Be he * alone worthless unless the mechanism provi vt (eh ‘ Ne Pa : cold 24 hours every day throughout many years. Fresh meats ave} receivell. “tua tate: i rr ITY LIMIT * The General Electric Monitor. Top set a sew by express forthe ‘Central Mar-| forget their kind "deeds to all iategy: Matinee, 10-18e; Night, 15-25¢ dependable electric refrigeration at low ket, 803 Fleming . street,: This /ousigrie Z Sn on cted 5 years against any possible new arrangement; which -is nee | " e = is famous sealed-in-steel mechanism for only Key Weet’s First Funéral Home in effect, will provide the; pul “ |] Key West’ Fiest Ambelance _ THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY with fresher meats a no advance “A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager . “3 i aegtiry % >» MRS," JULIAY SAUNDER: in eee “| mayS-itx > Mother, ° ‘ket. 2 jodela, clerk in. the a milk Mad sel cores spring want, Hugh Guin, who] ang fryers and other n’ Tampa for more than} times, returning passen-| . ee Rol J, Perry Chapter, Order DeMolays, will hold an import. méeting tonight at the Scot- /Rite Hall at Simonton and iton etreets, . _Acnumber, of candidates for it “will receive their in- j degrees at tonight’s ‘ses- orth. Afriea there is said to srace of people, numbering \ who have tails 3 inches yon which to drive a iturday. is the most afternoon, left | L, Wilson, of the South Flor- | Contracting and Engineering “the ida ~ ‘Adshiitiateation, onibany, who-was in the city yes- Mrs. Alfred Gonzalez and baby pebewap Ms Seat Williem pa SIT Ec @ : f Ra ¢ IEREVER the finest tobaccos grow — in our own Southland, in Turkey, in Greece —all over the world, we gather the very Cream of the tobacco Crops for Lucky Strike. And that means only the clean center eaves, The center leaves are the mild- est leaves +they taste better and farm- These cles center leaves are the only * cose woot lo eating betees eae “‘Te’s toasted” fi And every Lucky ia fully packed side: these choice tobaccos— made sound and firm, free from loose ende~that’e * why Luckies “keep in condition’’ - —why you'll find that Luckies do neg dry out—an important point to deery. smoker. Natarally, Luckies areabe ware in gi-ceare hind we ree ae