The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 17, 1934, Page 6

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PAGE six AOCOSOSSOROOLOSOCOOROAOEEEOOOTOODESESOOROSEEEEOOS SOCIETY Aiahor Lodge Arranges For Its Anniversary Celebration * Anchor Lodge No. 182, F. & A.) Ble: M have made preparations fori Cot eélebrating its twenty-fifth anni-| Violin solo, vetsary tomorrow evening at the! Miss Norma Y: Scottish Rite Hall, beginning at 8! on the pidno o’elock, | Address, «JPhe following is the program to’ ren. be’ rendered: Vocal solo, Miss Susan LaKin,! «=sMasonic orchestra, ‘‘Was , accompanied on the piano by Miss ton Post March”—Sousa. y| Jennie Mae Johnson, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN [EAST COAST TO CONTINUE WITH REDUCED RATES: |SEVEN: MONTHS’ EXTENSION HAS, BEEN “GRANTED To CORRESPOND WITH OTHER LINES IN ‘SOUTHEAST THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1984. * IPA LACE TOM TYLER in TRACEY RIDES ALONE Matinee, 5-15c; Night, 10-206 WOULD ADVISE COURT PERSONAL MENTION Rogelio Cabrera was a return-{ . B. Hill was an outgoing pas- ing passenger on the Steamshipisenger over the East Coast yes- | Florida from Havana yesterday. ,terday for a stay at Key Largo. Kenneth Archer left yesterday | State Senator Arthur Gomez afternoon to join Mrs. Archer,'left on the afternoon train yes- who is spending a while with her'terday fora visit to points in the parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Mervin‘ ‘district in the interests of his Sterling at Tavernier. \ jeampaign for reelection. |W. E. RUSSELL ihe CHICAGO.—After taking the DIES IN MAME! sus: oats in « potice court in this “[eity, Mrs; Rose Matson added: “I; “4 : also swear I will give the right ad- FUNERAL TO BE HELD HERE) vic. to the court.” TOMORROW AFT. | * ERNOON William. E. Russell, 74 years old, died 10:50 o’clock Jast night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. {Specint to; Phe Citinen) Louise Rose, in Miami. ST.,- AUGUSTINE, May 17._|. The; body will. arrive on the The Florida East Coast Railway, : morning train and funeral ser- | || RICHARDSON'S STORE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY * tor Biliousness Sour Stomach Gas and Headache Constipation “Orientale’—Cui. accompan s Alce Curry. Dr. William R. War- Talman Curry, “who slented| Miss Margaret Max, who arriv. guilty to a charge 9f, vagrancy in ‘ed several cays’ago and after a eriminal court yesterday, left yes- ‘brief stay in Key West left for 'terday afternoon( for’ Miami, un-'Cuba, returned yesterday on the der orders of the court. |Plorida, and returned for her homie; tin Jacksonville, Mrs, Lovejoy, wife. of aregnrg aah at 3 tb Box Jelly . 27 Stewed Prunes, 2% size - ae Peaches, halves, 23 size . 16¢ Pears, 2% size 2 th jars Assorted Jams _ Caban Coffee, th 20c and dor Rice, 5. Ibs, ......... J,Trevor, G. N. Goshorn, A: H.| Carl Bervaldi! *Caviness’and’ Charles Smith. »Moeal solo, “Kiss Me A Herbert. Miss Alce Cur eompanied on the piano by Bennie Mae Johnson. t Gerald Saunders, « DeMplay quartette, “Street! the piano by Miss ‘Urchins Medley.” Joe Lopez, John Grillon. Kirschenbaum, James Curry and! Voeal Colton Park, accompanied on the’ Saunders, 90 by Miss Jennie Mae John-' piano b and Mrs. Herschel. Williams, ; ac-/ companied on the piano by Mrs. y, uc-| W. E. Huston. Miss} Violin solo, “Blue Butterfly.” ccompanied on Miss accompanied : Alce Curry. Rosemary on the solo, amille Robin-} Leona, Collins, Gerald Giiders: Robert Maddox, accém- d on the piano by Mrs. oy Vocal solo, “Donde Estas zon?” “Aquellos Ojos V. Mrs, + Coralia Mendoza, Panied on the piano ‘Clatidina Mendez. ae ——, ‘Gacen ok Bekl To Sie pes Y “taal s Auxiliary the Seminoles where she has ed Thank Offering Worker in tlie ‘during the past year. Evergiades, will visit Key West, to} Deaconess Bedell is expected to the guest of the Woman’s Aux-|arrive Tucsday and will, be enter-! of St. Paul’s, church, tained by the Altar Guild of St. ped ted Thank Offering \is' Paul's Church on Tuesday, eve a om jon presented every three ning. On Wednesday she will be -by the women ofthe church present at the meeting of the local | 3 “contributed as an act of; Woman’s Auxiliary in St. Paul’s thanksgiving for various favors Parish Hall when the offering will! ‘Peceived. be presented, and she will address Ft ated to-cubport women mis. “the ‘women. . All members of the” e8 throughout the world,’ parish.and friends, both men and: Sanne nuns. of the differ- women, are invited to attend, “Malaguena”—Le- “Valse | ¢ iona. Jina Mendez, the} been in y Elizabeth] ant R. L. Lovejoy, U. S:-N., Lieutenant Leah Hartley of the {tached to the Cruiser Bichon, Salvation Army in Key West, left jarrived yesterday from Havana on the afternoon train yesterday and will visit with relatives before enroute to Atlanta “and - other; (leaving for the north. |points in Georgia to spend a -va- eation with r |. John Lodwick, representing the! Associated Press in St. Peters- burg, and Mrs. Lodwick, who jwere spending a vacation in Ha- yana, returned-from Cuba. yes- |terday and left for Tampa on the Steamship Florida. Dr. Eugene Martinez was a pas- senger on’ the afternoon train for Miami yesterday and will ‘return after a few days with relatives. | Rey, T. J. S. McGrath, S. J., yesterday and will deliver an ad- t the graduation exercises, onvent of Mary Immacu- late this evening. Mrs, Reynold :Thompson, « for- merly Miss Genevieve Lounders, who was visiting with her parents, }' Mr. and Mrs. Emilio ~ Lounders, jleft on the afterngon train yes- terday for her honie in Miami ac- companied: by her sister, Miss Jan- ice Lounders. MRS. F. SAWYER DIES HERE TODAY FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE CONDUCTED TOMORROW AFTERNOON Miss Dorothy Key, who was spending a while with relatives in Key West, left yesterday after- jnoon to join her parents in Miami. ' Representative William V. Al- | ‘bury, who was motoring through | [the distri¢t’ in the interests of his| candidacy for state senator, re-/ turned over” the highway _ last ‘night, | | Mr. and Mrs, L. V. Waldron \and children, who were ‘spending a few days with Mrs. Waldron’s| parents, Captain and Mrs. Charles | jArcher, returned on” the after-| noon train yesterday to their.home |, in Deerfield, Fla. ” Mrs, Francis E. Sawyer, 73, died 4:30: o'clock this afternoon in the, —— ‘residence, 725 Francis street. Fun- amohg other lines im the ‘South- eastyihas been granted gi-exten- sion. Of its: passenger rate réduc- tions for another’ seven’ months, dating from.June 1. to December 31. jof 1.1-2 cents per mile over the was an arrival over the East Coast | East Coast Railway will according- | ly be continued, | Reduced —_ unrestricted. fares, | : good. in all, classes: of- equipment, have -also ‘been exterided.: ‘These ; late 3 <cents’ per mile 6nesway, or 12 cents. per mile-each «way, for} round-trip ‘tickets. with a limit of; 15 days. ~ In lieu of’ the -usual rouiid-trip “tickets based’.on’2 1-2 cents’ per mile;éach ‘way, has been extended to ‘a’ limit of full six months, beginning June 1.° The abolition’ of.’ ‘the. Pullman: sur- .chatge, reducing: the cost ‘of. Pull- : {man- :accommodations .. one-third, will’ likewise : be. ‘continued, Flor- ida + East | Coast sais officials. announce. ed: by: a: portable -electri¢ ‘radiator: which can be trundléd about’ thé, house and plugged into the elec tric outlet, in any. , room. where extra. heat ‘is desired. lands, and one sister, iAlbury, of Key West. grandchildreii. hs Arrangemen' chia the Episcopal church,’ On Thursday evening Deaconess} Mrs. Rose Kirchik, who was in. pral services willbe held tomor.. the ‘Lopez Funeral Home. ‘and also other woin-; Bedell will address a similar meet- nurses and social sery- Ing of the Woman's Auxiliary of K {St. Peter's Church, in St. Peter's ‘offering was initiated in} Parish Hall. when the women of — the | The followiig.women are spon. h presented — $2,188.64. It soring the visit of the Deaconess: ‘Miami for a few days visiting with {her son, Attorney Jack Kirchik, | jwas a returning passenger over, the East Goast yesterday. row afternoon at 5:30 o’cloeck’ from the First Methodist church, ! where the body will be placed at * {2 o'clock, " Rev. George E. Sum- Mrs, B. F. Royal and three chil mers will officiate. The: present low coach rate! ‘vices be held’ 4:80 o'clock tomor-' \ the "Lopez Funeral Home. A. Van Ryn; of the Congrega- pe of Brethren will officiate. The nd John= A, Russell. Two daughters, Mrs. Lillian Best ant Mrs. Louise Rose. Knights of The Golden ae will. attend the services and pall- organization, {:’ Subseribe for The Citizen, WHEN ‘YOU WANT At Low Cost PHONE 67 Or Call At - Free Edy and Courteous \ | Service. . Full, weight in -every package is our motto, 314 FLEMING STREET We- mest all. competition with prices and high quality. roni*afternoon from the chapel of Rev. i deceased “is survived by three ‘sons, Robert B. Benjamin’ j bearers will be selected from that! WEEK-END SPECIALS pet es Maloney and. Peacock’s PINEAPILE CREAM LAYER CAKE, made from Granday pine- apple, just ‘right for that Sunday dinner— 38 ann 50c _ MILK CHOCOLATE CAKES, made by Betty Crocker’s famous re- cipe— _ 38e, AND 50c See the large variety | of Delicious Cakes and Pas- tries at— ORMOND’S GRILL } | 510 Duval Street Maloney and Peacock . 812 Fleming Street Sugar, 5 Ibs. _ Maxwell. House Colies,. » ie Flour? th sack . Butter, tb Libby's Tripe, large Milk, can .... Pearl Cream, can Eggs, doz. .......... Onions, 3 Ibs. New White Potatoes, 10 ths. 25¢ Sliced Bacon, Ib 20c¢ Campbell’s» Tomato Soup, Bi Vegetable ce, No, 2, 2 cans 24¢ Corn, No, 2 size, 2 cans 24c Peas, No. 2 size, 2 cans Salt Beef, 2 Ibs. - Chicken Feed, 10 Ibs. Snow Drift, 3 th can Corned Beef, can . Spiced Ham, fb . rs Octagon Soap, small, n bars .. ~ inso, 3 pkgs... Grits, 3 pkgs. Crackers, 6 Salmon, 2 White Beans, th » 2 tbe. Black Eye Pas 2 an Salt, 3 pkgs... Matches, box EERSSESEFSRBEEE | Phone 658-R Free Delivery Eaton and Elizabeth Sts. Steadily during each riod’ Mrs, John Sawyer, Mrs, Mary dren. were arrivals over the East | Mrs, Sawyer is survived by two fee years until in 1928 it’Piaza, Mrs. Joseph Cooke, Mrs, Coast y@terday and will be the sons, Leland \R. Sawyer sand ‘J. to $1,100, 000,. The of- 1Chorles Sands. Mrs. Elite Sawyer, ‘guests of Mrs. Roval'’s brother- Leonard Sawyer} one daughtet, nted at an impres. Mré,H.J. Bayly. Mrs. Louise in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. J. Mrs. Lucillé” Borden; one brother, which this year will Grant, Mrs. Rutledge Curry, Mrs, F. Cherry. Atlantic City in the Frederic Knapp, Mrs. Emil Sweet- to this the parish ing, Mrs John» Baldwin, Miss gh gathered. | Florente Williams, Miss Mary In- — ess Bedoll.has been sup-! graham, Mrs, Edmund Corry, Mrs. by this offering in her Mary Ingraham, Mrs, Benjamin amongst the Sioux” Indians ‘Tynes, Mrs. Milton Sawyer and| 0 Daketa, in Alaska, ee - Otto Wedding Marked = By Greatest Of Simplicity “The marriage in Coconut Grove honor, Dr: Otto's best man was Marjorie Faales, of West his brother, Joseph Otto: Mass., and Dr. Thomas eyehdstra played’ the nuptial pro. Otto, of: Key West, Was 8 cram and Mrs. 8. Paul Veeker co att marked by the greut- (Sang Allitgen’s “Song of. Phanks- The wedding was giving.” Sac ihe presence of rel-! Mrs. Otto is a graduate, friends of the con honors from ieeastlies. az wel Y “sig tag ae Dr. Nas aes ix a graduate of the University o Eperemony was perfomed. in’ morida and served overseas as a Congregational church ‘jicutcnant in the army air corps pastor, Rev. J. Delman ‘and held the long distance flight and Dr. Boynton Mer-. record at that time. “Ot West Newton, officiating. medical the bride was © Mrs. of Vi nd did post graduate | @ Otto, sister-in-law of the work as resident surgeon at Union | who was matron of Memorial Hospital, Baltimore. Fer Mies and Mrs, James Pinder, with ree at the University | Bide Tonight At Convent Groands Mes Robert Cash and Mrs.: Claude. Albury are entertaining er inthe ball room of the OverSea Ty ‘this afternoon with a show. Convent rip honor of their’ niece, Mise 6:20 07 Cullingford, whose : to Li Herbert Muse, he stats 4 service, will be a so- t Gal event of the near futare. The salon is heauti’ ated, an elaborate. progrie Deen arranged and pr have. been made to © wards of 200 guests. Mr, Muse is first office Tender Ivy and the re Which will carry the if whieh to shower the brid miniature replica of the he Convent of Mary will be held on the} rounds, beginning at evening, program, anidh! The Citizen yes. e rendered ih connec. event, which it is.ex- ttended by a large ves and friends Before the ceremony y stringed - Smith College, and | He took his : John : Pinder, of dts Bahama .Is- seers CIOOTOTTTATI ESS. wean Ni New Air- Cooled ELECTROLUX GAS REFRIGERATOR NOW ON DISPLAY AT SHOWROOMS OF Florida Public Utilities Co. (YOUR GAS co.) : You are invited to call at the Gas Office and | inspect the new model. BEING SOLD’ON THE BUDGET PLAN OPERATED ON THE FLAT RATE CONSUMPTION PLAN. DOMESTIC OR COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATORS A FEW FEATURES OF THE NEW ELECTROLUX— Low Operating Cost No Moving Parts—No Costly Repairs Silent and it stays silent Soundly Constructed Convenient Flat Top CO hak che che hue hee he dh dha dhe heuheude uh uhowkeubutheoude “ y LUCKIES DO NOT DRY OUT |. SEE THE NEW ELECTROLUX Lackies are made of only the clean cen- Thay Tale Baits tound, firm, fully pecked—no loos ter leaves—the mildest, best-tasting tobsccos. And then, “It's soaged” for “Te’s toasted” throat protection. Every Lucky Surike is V Lachies are ali-waye bind bo your throat ends. That's why Luckies “keep in con- dition” ~do not dry gut. Luckies are always in all-ways kind to your daront, STEAMSHIP Co. | UNITED STATES FAST MAIL ROUTES FOR PORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES Effective April 27, 1933 P& os Florida Public Utes Co SIOIIIIILIIIILLO LL. Leave Key West for Uavana Tuesdays and Fridays 12:15 thn tet ene wnt «Mier thn mA shan a Aare ratona Er Leave ‘Havana for Key West Wednesday. and Saturdays 945 A. M. — es 4 West for Port Tampa Wednesdays and Satur | 30 P. vag Reservations and Information at Ticket Office on the Bock. ‘Phene 71 # SoH, COSTAR, digest. Ch hock de de dade de dide dade de de dede de de deuheaede th i isazaaanaae it dove sedloarudenisss beri capzo '

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