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Miss Carolyn Albury Honoree At Miscellaneaus Shower In Miami Mrs. R, A. Palmer and iis Ww. E: Bussey entertained Friday aft- ernoon in Miami at the home ‘of Mrs. W. W. Abernathy, 637 S. W. First street, with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Carolyn! Albury, who will be married June | 1 to Harold Cruz, of this city, at Riverside Methodist Church. Mrs. Charles Albury assisted the! hostesses, and Mrs. G. S. Roberts! entertained with readings. Those in attendance were: Mrs. Lucille Adams Hall, Mrs. Rose Léuis, Mrs. Tillie Leibovit, Mrs. George Rivers, Mrs. Miriam Shanen, Mrs. B. L. Brown, Mrs. Fredrick Magill, Craig, Mrs. Albert Alwel, Jr., Mrs. J. M. McKinney, Mrs. Frank Cruz, Mrs. Fred Armory, Mrs. Clement Hudson, Mrs. Lillian: Perry, Mrs, | Mrs. Beulah Collins, Mrs. - Ben-; jamin Lopez, Mrs. Louisa War-! ren, Mrs, H. S, Thompson, Mrs, Elizabeth Ely, Mrs. Alvin Davis, Miss Ruby Bussey, Miss Lauriette Adams and Miss Eleanor Davis. Janior Woman's Club Plans To Entertain On Friday afternoon, 5 o’clock, “Cootie” Party Last Evening The Young People’s Depart- Mrs. Adela} Sydney Greenlaw, \ [PROGRAM PUT ON BY LOCAL CLUB} TAIN MEMBERS OF AESTHE- TIC GROUP MONDAY ‘ —— Reviand Mrs. J. S. Day delight-! fully entertained the Aesthetic Club at the parsonage on Eaton street, at its. xegular semi-month-} ly meeting Monday evening. After a short business session, at which the new constitution was ‘adopted, a social and cultural pro- gram was enjoyed by all. Some features of the program were: Piano selection, Mrs. Haydn II-; lingworth; Spring Song, J. C. Gek- eler; humorous reading, Miss Alice Jones; reading of an_ original manuscript story, Mayor W. H. Malone. Refreshments of cake and punch were served by the hostess. It is the purpose and aims of | PERSONAL MENTION eee Mrs, F. H.. Ruter, who . was: spending a while with friends in James Boykin, deputy collector of internal reyenue, who Was; spending a few days in Miami on business, was a returning pa tger on the morning train~; Iday. Eee Enrique Renedo. returte the Havana Special yesterday. Miami where he was, spen few days with relatives, i George M. Fox,:who was in Mi} \terday. 'passenger over the East Coast yesterday after spending a i ith his son, Harry, at Marathon. | lINITIATION WORK 'COLORED CLASS | “BY LOCAL ORDER WILL GRADUATE, Palm Beach, has returned to‘Key DeMOLAYS ALSO HOLD _IN-! EXERCISE e|REV. AND, MRS. DAY ENTER-| West. si Aiba pgiraiulecneokseiaha STALLATION OF .OFFICERS DURING MEETING ToBI, Ortis Swiieedifitiated, into-the of Ropes Perry Chapter, r of DeMolays, at a session snizaition’ held last night‘ Rite Hall on Si- ch@d the age of 21: ey, Emilio Narcissa, ami for a few days with friends, * ‘John ‘Kirschenbaum, Ralph John- jreturned over the East Coast -yes-'son and Anthony Cruz. Tastallation: of the new officers! was: also held. Those taking the George Pinder was a returning;chairs were: Mastér Councilor, Howard But-| le ‘ler. Senior Councilor, Joe Lopez. + Junior Councilor, mocree Felt- ‘WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1934. J. A. FRANKLIN ARRIVES IN CITY! BE HELD ON FRIDAY, JUNE 1 ATOR TO GIVE ADDRESS TOMORROW NIGHT The Douglass High School wit this year graduate ene of the larg- est classes in the history of the| school. Graduation @xercises will! be held Friday, June’ 1, at 8°. o'clock in the Monroe Theater. | P®/"- ‘ee: ; The school has enjoyed a suc-| Mr. Franklin is on his cessful year under Alfred L. Saun- Visit to Key West since the ders, class sponsor, and Clarence’ nouncement of his candidacy. On C. Walker, Jr. principal, it is his former visit he did not make mhowns ‘any campaign speech but has Blue and white have been chos- en as class colors and the Roc! Rose as the class flower. jrow night, Class officers are: He has made arrangements Samuel Wellington Kelly, presi-' use the band stand James A. Franklin, candidate {for State Senator, was an arrival jon the Havana Special this morn- jing in the interests of his cam- second te CANDIDATE FOR STATE SEN-) |YOUNG GIRL TAKES IRON ~ GAINS TEN POUNDS Bertie Grove, age 12, was badly ‘underweight. After taking Vinol i(iron tonic) she gained ten pounds. It gave her appetite and rosy cheeks. Children like Vinol. Oriental Pharmacy. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our. thanks to friends and neighbors, * who, i ness and death of my beloved wife, Sarah Roberts, did so much to lighten my burden and alleviate my sorrow. Also, I wish ‘to express my appreciation to the an-! k, planned a rousing rally for tomor-'g at Bayview! Ident; Bruce Alfred Saunders, Jr.,'Purk and expects a large audience | vice president; Louis Fisher, Jr., secretary; Frances address at 8 o'clock. Alexander |to be present when he starts his. donors of the beautiful floral of- ferings, cards of sympathy and to those who gave the use of their cars. JAMES H, ROBERTS. may23-1t ~ ENTERTAINMENT Friday, May 25, 8:00 p. m. PARISH SCHOOL Sponsored by the Young Peo- the Junior Woman’s Club will’ en- tertain with a tea in honor of the graduates. of the Convent of ‘Evangeline Van Dyke, treasurer; | ment of the Ley Memorial church | the Aesthetic Club to foster a love| Morris Weintraub and George Bee ‘Marie Louise Clarke, assistant! “ secretary; Harriett Tynes, report-| sponsored a “Cootie” party lastjand appreciation for things. beau-| Knowles, former Key Weste! night in the parsonage on Semin-|tiful in life, and to discover and{now residing in Miami, came. ge. ‘EMIL HOLM. DI HOLM, DIVER 9 er; Alfred L. Saunders, sponsor. ‘AS NOW RECOVERING Those who will receive diplomas | Jui . You're The Loser HEN you allow Headache, Neuralgia, Muscular, Rheumatic, Sciatic or Periodic Mary Immaculate and girl grad-| ary street. encourage and enjoy such local;yesterday on the Havana Special ne 2 aes is f : talent as may exist in Key West,|and left on thé Florida for a busi- uates of the Monroe County High| The first prize was taken by) ¢o writing, artistry, music and | ness visit in Havana. School. Miss Louise Ketchum and “booby” waa Louise Glarke, Louis; Ww handicraft, it is stated. An invitation has been extended | by Miss Mary Whitmarsh. to the members of both the! Those attending were: Senior and Junior Woman's Clubs} Misses Alce ,Curry, Elizabeth and a large attendance from these! Russell, “Gladys Russell, Alice organizations is expected. ! Jenks, Dorothy Curry, Ida Kerr, & program and contests are be-| catherine Shaw, Louise Ketchum, | ‘arranged for | the | entertain- ment of the guests which promise; to add to the other interesting features of the event. Miss M. Delgado Marries In Miami “Mrs. Sydney Mathews is in re- ‘esipt of a letter from Miami an- mouncing the marriage of her sister, Miss Marguerite Delgado, to Raymond Dipremo of New Norma Yates, Margaret Johnson, Mary Whitmarsh, Miriam Carey jand Hazel Martin. Beryl Pinder, Ross Whitmarsh, Malcolm Johnson, Merville Rosam, Joe Cleare and Owen Curry. Mr, and Mrs, Charles Lowe, H. Pearce and Ed, Curry. Frank Sterling, 4229 N. W. 42nd court, Mrs. Dipremo formerly resided ‘ork. jin Key West, but has been making “The wedding took place at the| her home in Miami for several home of the bride’s sister, Mrs,| years. te eeccgocococccs _ POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 06 eee eeecccs For State Senator WILLIAM V. ALBURY or! State Senator , pinned GOMEZ For Representative To State Legislature AQUILINO LOPEZ, JR. For Representative To State Levislature BERNIE C. PAPY For County Solicitor J.F.BUSTO For County Solicitor ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. For County Commissioner District One WILLIAM R. PORTER For County Commissioner-at-Large Fifth District ROY S. FULFORD For County Commissioner Fifth District RAYMOND M. MALONEY For County Commissioner Fifth District NATHAN C. NILES For Member Board Of Public Instruction District Two i# ALLAN B.CT.EARE ~ re. Monday evening were: Mayor and Mrs. W. H. Malone, James Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Haydn ;INingworth, Mrs, Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Jones and daughters; Mrs. J. C. Gekeler, thi, Capt. and Mrs. Pogue, Miss: Mollie Parker. Rev. and Mrs. J. S.' Day and H. C. Peace. STEAMER SAILS FROM NEW YORK Agent C. E. Smith of the Clyde-Malloky Lines in Key West’ has been advised of the sailing of | the Steamship Alamo from New York for Key West, Mobile today. the strike of longshoremen in that city. Neither was there any ship, from Galveston last week due to; the same. kind of trouble at the Texas port. It is understood, however, there is a possibility of one of the ships of the lines sailing for Key West | from Galveston this week, due no- | tice of which will be given when the sailing is announced. < R | Those attending the meeting Judge Jefferson B, Browne, Mrs.; Hildegarde Ott, Mrs. E. R. Evans, Mrs. A. D. Leu-| Tampa and \ There was no_ vessel arriving | from New York this week due to’ Ernest Meres, prominent in the} |sponge buying world, with a rei, dence in Tarpon Springs’ and "in F Key West, who was in fhis city COMP&Nny, Ae 4 is recoy#rigg from hfs critical con- foriactmorh wit with Ris; SOR-IN- | dition rought. about by an injury; nd Mrs.., to one pf his feet. law and daughter, ve high i 'ehweY | Mr. Holm first noticed a swell- co C. Price, left ove: Phi eee soe ate ing and discoloration and thought «little of it. Later, when the trou-: ble became more pronounced he -entered. the Marine hospital and jlearned that his troubles was in- icipient gangrene. iy friends of Emil Ho!m, with the Merrill-Chapman ill be glad to learn he Mrs, Alfred Gonzalez, baby, Al- jfred, Jr., and sister, Miss Anna | Barroso, who were spending a ! week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo Barroso, left over the East Coast yesterday for the! | . begin to use his foot and is jhome in Tampa, FRUIT SHIPMENT | DELAYED TODAY | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Torres st | crm Lowe, varcheda gent Miami, who were spending a stay’! for Tift’s Grocery, stating that he \here with Mr. Torres’ grandmoth- | will not be able to arrive this .eve- ter, Mrs. George Kemp at 513 Wil-'| ning witha fruit: shipment as was, liam street, left this morning for | expected, owing, to some trouble | their home over the highway, with the truck in which he ds mak- ing the ‘trip from Miami. M. R. Palmer and J. Malone, jrepresentatives of the Orange ! State Oil Company, who were in Key West for a business confer- ence with E. A. Strunk, local man-' agr, left over the East Coast yes- ;terday for Miami. At the age of 28 years, Mrs. |: Cecil Henderson of Columbus,!he expects to arrive here tomor- Ind., is a grandmother. Her 14-| row evening on schedule time over year-old daughter, Mrs. Roland|the highway with a, large supply Reed, recently gave birth to ajof products to be placed on sale \ daughter, at the Tift Store. \ He has recovered sufficiently to' ex-} pecting ‘to be able to return home, | nigeaniiee Fisher, Jr.,« Francisco | Ciriaco, Herrera, Jr., Marguerite; Dorothea Johnson, Samuel Wel-i lington Kelly, Agnes Lucille! Sands, Grace Lenora Sands, Bruce | Alfred Saunders, Jr., Harriett! Elizabeth Tynes, Frances Evange-! line Van Dyke, Lorraine Alsace | Wake. { SPECIAL CHURCH SERVICE * TONIGHT | There will be a special service jheld this evening, beginning at 8 ‘o'clock, at the Fleming Street} ‘Methodist Church, when’ Rev. A. 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