The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 21, 1934, Page 6

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PAGE six jSSeoccodeccooccoccoes SOCIETY POSCOSECsereBENDOB0N"%200 Ladies Of Pocahontas Lodge _ Return Home From Convention Members of Degree of Poca- hontas, who have been attending: ~ the Great Council at Jacksonville,! arrved in Key West over the high- way Saturday afternoon. Al’ members report having had a most enjoyable outing. Mrs, Bernice Park was elected, Great Prophetess, Mrs, Annie Ba-} ker. re-elected Great Keeper of Wampum, Mrs. Alice Curry re-ap- ' pointed Second Great Scout. Mrs. Mary Cruz, Miss Miriam Carey and Mrs. Lillian Kemp were ap- pointed on various committees. in the a Rob 5 and Mrs. Other members were Mrs. Leonc Ruby Saunders Hart. Mrs, Lillian Kemp has Chicago to visit her sor ‘Antoinette Rob: Tampa to visit he W. 0, Sands also re the high Sands wa: of the Forest e Great of Florida will meet next | Palatka, Arranging For Turkey Sapper “A Turkey Supper is being given! bythe Altar Guild of St. Paul’s pi Church tomorrow evening in the Parish Hall, starting at’ 6 o'clock.’ The ladies of the hye’ piimned’ an excellent. menu, and expect that there wil! be large crowd in attendance. organization’ | Announcement Of Marriage Mr, ance and Mrs. the well: to Alfr Fla, on Sat The ¢ by Rev. Shuler I ‘ence of the immediate £ The couple 4) Virgerine Lowe and Sharon Rus- sell. FRED DION, JR, ‘AN -LANDS JEWFISH CATCH MADE WHEN FISHING. TO BE HELD UNDER AUSPICES « .FROM DECK OF LIGHT- HOUSE TENDER When Fred Dion, Jr., catches a! jewfish it is a monster, which was demonstrated Saturday night when‘ he caught one which weighed 275 pounds while fishing from the deck of the lighthouse Tender Ivy.* There were others of the ship’s| company fishing also but the jew-} fish was the prize of the cateh. | This‘can be readily understood when it is explained that fish of - this size, even jewfish, are not so frequently taken, . + And there is another reason why this one should be prized very highly, and that is it was one of the few fish ever taken in these waters which was hauled on deck! with a steam winch. The clear meat , from the catch weighed 178, pounds, AEE IT Ie aE PBS Seeceeecvereess-c-s-- CLASSIFIED D wu “RADIO axrainina RADIO RI REPAIRING. We repat | all makes, Guaranteed service,’ -J..L.. Stowers Music Co, may! | be denied the privilege of ANNUAL POPPY SALE PLANNED to spe ee a while with relatives. | land. OF AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Members of the Ame gion auxiliary are pianr annual poppy sale for this week. Sections o will be allotted to the and so arranged: that no onc buyi | poppy. These flowers are abled veterans are purchased by results from the equally between gion posts and the vate itals. Look AT THESE VALUES — IN AA s gone to nd Mrs.’ ) , enech, _'the Florida East Coast Railway,! Welch, is in Jacksonville and wi ...returned yesterday from a_ busi-jreturn later. “ness trip to St. Augustine. ed of Chicago and H. L, Peet, audi-; sas, congres / GOODRICH Tire Manufacturer FORRENT FOR RENT—Furnishea ments. Very reasonable, spark} 130; | { Duval strect. apri4-tf| { REPAIRING SEWING MACIIINES—We re-/ pair all makes. Guaranteed: at tae Singer Machine Agency,! J. L. Stowers Music Company. ! ~ may} a = FOR j TWO SEWING MACHINES, Or Baby Carriage. Apply 605) Davai ‘street. may18.3tx ; 500 SHEETS igpewtitene paper. | “Only 50c. Get them at The ~Artman Press. * Phone 51 BLANK SALES BUOK able for every business. duplicate with carbon Unity Se each. The Press, Citizen Building Phone 51. juni4-tf OLD PAPERS FoR SALE. bundle 5c, containing 25 papers. The Citizen Office. novi paper. Artman One old, WANTED WILE Pay ¢ ASH for five second hand sewing machines. Phone No. 288W. mayl5-tf WANTED—You to Know that we have the right prices on letter- heads, envelopes, business cards. statements and any form of printing. Satisfaction guaran- teed. CaN 51. The Artman, Press. jan?) MISCELLANEOUS AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit given free with each classified ~ advertisement. ASK FOR IT. re janti Now we offer A new kind of bat- Other Go. batteries, as $545" TOUGH TEAR-PROOF BLACK RUSEER OTHER SIZES: 4.50x20 7622 4.75x19 GZ 4.50x21 5629 5.00x19 #728 ‘*Subject to change without notice and Governmental tax or levyo Electro «Pak HEAVY DUTY $ THIS NEW TUBE WON'T TEAR EVEN WHEN RUN FLATI —Won't Rip, Cut or Tear THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PERSONAL MENTION Anna Gomez left on the rnoon train Saturday for Mi- jami where she will spend a while ‘with relatives, State Senator Arthur Gomez left over the East Coast yesterday ler the. on another pre-primary campaign to points in the district. Hugh Clinckscales, attorney for} Dave Daughtry, who was spend- the Florida East Coast Railway in|jng’a while in Jacksonivile, re- Miami, came in Saturday for a;turned over the East Coast Satur- short business visit. {aav. Mrs, Carrie Bernreuter left on! Miss Florence Van Sickler, di- » afternoon train’ yesterday for rector of relief for the Tenth! ni and after a short stay with! District FERA in Florida, who ives will leave for seaplane in Key West two days for a thorne, Nevada. conference, left on the afternoon | lirain Saturday for Miami. e neat Kirke, who| a week in Miami as} Andres Solano was a returning est of Mrs. Calvin Bentley, passenger on thé Steamship Flor- a returning passenger over, ida Saturday from a visit with} the East Coast yesterday. jrelatives in Cuba. Hl PENS oven \ Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., return-! Pp. J. Saunders, general man- or the Havana Special yester- ager of the P. and O. S. S. com-! y from a short business visit in pany and Austin Williamson, spe- Miami. {cial passenger representative of {the company, returned on th ions) Barker was an ar-|Florida Saturday from Hav cast Coast yester-| and left on the afternoon trai mn West Palm Beach and/foy Jacksonville. for a while with her par- and Mrs. Manuel Dom-} Mrs. ents, Mr. Luke Kemp, of the customs jforee in Key West, left Te lafternoon for Atlanta to spend a: Mrs. Wm. R. Warren and daugh-| month with Ansel Arapian, who, ter, Miss Leonor, who were spend- | vYears ago, was a resident of Key ng the week-end in Miami, were , West, | returning passengers over the East | | Coast yesterday. { j Mrs, Fred P. Half, who was! japending a while in Key West, has | Reynolds was left for Charleston, S. C., to visit; senger over the: her husband who is radio operator } ast Saturday for Tampa on the U. S. Destroyer MacFar-) Mrs, George W. ja ote oing pa | Dr. Eugene ‘Martinez, who wisi Mrs. Henry: Saunders, who was in Miami for a few days with rela- | spending a two weeks’ vacation in tives, was a returning passenger ‘Jacksonville with her brother-in- over the East Coast yesterday.. ‘Jaw and sister; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. | Hood, was a returning passenger | Cherry, in charge of waterjover the East Coast yesterday. & facilities at Key West for, Mrs. Saunders’ mother, Mrs. Sarah at { DIES IN SUITOR’S ARMS Mamie Moss, who was! | ng two weeks in Miami! RICHMOND, Ind.—As_ Miss} h Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Leon, } Hilda Robinson of this city opened a returning passenger over, the door to admit James Corsham, » East’ Coast Saturday. a suitor, she collapsed and died inj | his arms. W. H. Faulconer, general man- of the Interstate Company {the Topeka, Kain-| onal district are put- tor, left Saturday afternoon after ting their faith in Mrs. Georgia » short visit with the local repre-:Neese Clark,.who is a candidate sentative, ‘for representative in that district. Democra' QUALITY TIRES made by - the Oldest TIA PLCLALLLLZACLZLALLLLEL LLL LL ON CHEAP, UNSAFE, TIRES — AA QUALITY COSTS NO MORE Don’t buy tires on appearance, The quality is inside where you can "tseeit. If tempted by ”’— just remember that these sturdy AA quality Cavalier Tires cost no more—wear months longer. And we stand back of them, too. Stick to known values. Y~v'll save money in the end. Goodrich CAVALIERS Goodrich Commander Certified Quality 45° and old battery Here's the answer to the low-price tire question! If you must keep aS LOW'AS first cost down. play safe. $400" Goodrich protects vee against buying Melizer Motor Company Caroline St. White and Catherine Sts. , Manager. of the Interstate ‘found that he could catch some of large, a) naa ae The were placed on a rack GOOD FISH HAUL and photographed and _ pictures - were taken of both Mr. Falconer} | and Mr, Peet holding the largest: | of the catch, H especially one of the VISITOR MAKES W. H. FALCONER LANDS BIG BARRACUDA BESIDES MANY OTHERS { CARD OF THANKS We take this means of express- jing to our friends and neighbora! ‘our sincere thanks for. the many ‘acts of ikndness, words of sym- pathy, the beautiful floral offer- ings and for the use of their cars during the recent illness and death; of our beloved one, Wm. Edward Russell. We assure one and all| that their kindness will never be! forgotten. THE RUSSELL FAMILY. may21-1t Combining pleasure with his business trip to Key West last week -W. H. Falconer, general Com- pany, of Chicago, tried his ability as an angler for big fish, and the big ones in these waters, With H. L. Peet, auditor Jacksonville, he' went out for afternoon Saturday and returned with a number of barracuda, grouper, dolphin and bonito. The largest fish was a barra- cuda which measured 4 feet 7 inches and is said to be one of the largest taken by an angler th All of the others were extra Subscribe to The Citizen. oo Key West's First Funeral Home Key West's First Ambulance Service PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleeps a USE z- OOM: COOL L: OLS DIDS I SM, A New Era of Prosperity Is Ahead of You TAKE A VACATION ‘Now COME TO MIAMI “THE MILLIONAIRES’ PLAYGROUND” With Prices That Fit Everybody’s Pocketbook HOTEL RATES LOWEST EVER QUOTED PRICES FOR MEALS IN KEEPING WITH THE TIMES New Low Prices on All Recreational Activities uire at Our Tourist Information Bureau About g Side Trips, ht-Seeing, Ete., and See Our Jeanie Host About Fishing, Golf and Other Sports. HOTEL LEAMINGTON “Miami’s Most Popular Hotel N. E. FIRST STREET AND THIRD AVENUE NEAR BAY FRONT PARK , KN) A N K) N \ % : * N \) 'N ) N \) ‘ w. EE EE EE a EF LMI IT LE SE FS. Bs SP IS LPO SD BSI ma. | that he kissed the hand of judge. ! tennis champion for 1934. MONDAY, MAY 21, 1984. KISSES JUDGE’S HAND ROCHESTER, N. Y.—William'| HAPPY DAYS ARE Beasley, tried in this city on a’ HERE AGAIN! charge of | larceny, became so! & elated over a suspended sentence, A Cold and Refreshing Glass of the. ANNHEUSER - BUSCH BUDWEISER DRAUGHT BEER 5c —At— THE CAVE INN OLD OAKEN BUCKET DEPRESSION CAFE HAPPY DAYS BEER GARDEN SLOPPY JOE’S PLACE Ruth Hughes Arnold, 15-year-; old high school: girl of New York! City, is the new national erie (PA LACE| ANNA STEN in “*‘NANA’’ Matinee, 10-15c; ! ight, 15-25¢e |} THIS ROOF DEFIES WEATHER and FIRE [EXPOSE a Careystone Shingle to the weather for years—you will see no wear whatever. Place one in a fire, and you'll find ithat it will not burn. Is it any wonder that shrewd owners everywhere are roofing buildings with Careystone Shingles? When you re-roof an old building, or build a new one, get the facts about Careystone Shingles. They are made in a variety of weights, shapes and colors, and our prices. will protect your Pocketbook as wall ss thie permenent roo! will your building. South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. Phone 598 White and Eliza Sts. “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” CLICHY SLONNE « Shingle ”S MADE OF ASBESTOS AND CEMENT [ oro alone, Now within the reach of all! The iron pounds. EASIER! FASTER! looking. Seecccevevcccsocces desired. can buy them both for $6.95. THE DATE-MAY TERMS---95c down and the balance i your electric SMOOTHER! No excuse now for not owning the finest iron there is. TER! In it, extra heat replaces the dragging weight of old-fashioned irons— so that it saves you an hour each ironing day, and leaves you fresher, younger- From May 15 to June 15 you can buy a LIGHTWEIGHT SUN- BEAM IRONMASTER and a UTILITY BUSS LAMP for the price of the IRONMASTER is fall size, but weighs only three And FULLY AUTOMATIC! That’s IRONMAS- The utility Buss Lamp can be used as a table lamp, as a bed lamp, as a read- ing lamp, on the dressing table—or in any place or position where a lamp is Your choice of two colors—bronze or pastel green lacquer. The regular price of both of these articles is $9.30, but during this period you 15 TO JUNE 15 six monthly payments of $1.00 each on service bills. Get Yours Today THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC. COMPANY A. F. Phone 16 AYALA, Sales Manager We Deliver COCCETEHOHSESEEOREOSE COOOESESSOOSOOSOESOSOOOSOSOSOOOOED PALA A A ddd dhaddiadudiahed,

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