The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 24, 1934, Page 4

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN phe FRANKLIN TO LAKE COUNTY ‘COMMUNITY SING ‘PEPPER TO BE ADDRESS VOTERS) SCHOOL PLANS AT ARMY HALL’ HEARD D ON RADIO\" | hank ech COMMENCEMENT Editor, The Citizen: int as it made James A. Franklin, candidate There will be another Commun-| Claude Pepper, candidate for{ alae ee Conor St ee Peecercoancescarcanccccccccoooeesses for} 1 will greatly appreciate it if| possible the painting of the out- for state senator, will address the} ity Sing at the Salvation Army United States Senator, will eo Ditaciness Gives Talk On Work | Dealing With Seminole Indians! i be! you will kindly publish the fol-! sid». of the building which. im- 4 Indi peep of Key istey — pei MARY FRANCES SUMMERS, | Hall tonight at 8 o'clock, under ‘heard tomorrow night over a-lowing in your “People’s Forum. ” | proves it greatly. ginning 8 o'clock, a‘ ad the direction of J. Boza, leader. ' tate-wide radio hook onsy DAUGHTER OF REV, AND : Petar ae Thanking you in advance, I am’ Key West, Fla., ee b . bers of the Woman's Auziiary of| quite . eerend epagh thet ere Franklin will discuss va- ce eee ae atime _ 3 ssues dealing with his can- Very truly yours, {May 19, 1934. MRS. SUMMERS, INCLUDED/(_"™, * vtulams will be included “3, IN’ GRADUATES PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, MAY 24,1984. 1PSSOOCOOCOESEOCCCORODOOSOSOOOOELOOESOCOSECOOLEECS SOCIETY eS © |tunate to receive several donations jot paint, by merchants and other , jcitizens, and the labor was paid “Iby the Kappa Pi-Y Club. I wish to publicly thank each PEOPLE’S FORUM THANKS LOCAL CLUB MARIA GUTSE —__——_- ——_ St. Paul’s Church and their friends|help of the United Thank Offer-' rious issues dealing with his cam- y: | F ms well as a solo)” “The bradcast will be from 9 to Rutpetine to The met in the Parish Hall for the|ing,” it is stated. paign. | Matron, Mercedes Hospital. ! ? 10 o'clock, and all interested are opening of the blue boxes which I take this means to thank the! members of Kappa-Py Y Club for; contain the “United Thank Offer-) ing.” A social hour during the after- noon gave the opportunity of}ee . ee ef The Montverde Sehool of Lake "A missionary program was car-|Deaconess personally. ‘Refresh- ried out since the money from the! ments were served. boxes is used for missions, | Those present at the ene! Deaconess Bedell, a Unitedisession were: ‘fering worker among the | Mis. John Sawyer, Miss Mary ers “Indians in ‘the © Ever-|Ingraham; Mrs. Edmund Curry, glades, was present and gave a/Mrs. J. C. Gekeler, Mrs. Milton short talk on some of her work. Sawyer, Mrs. J. R. Stowers, Mrs. On October 11 the “United! Joseph Ladd, Mrs, James Pinder, Thank Offering,” from all the|Mrs. J. B. Symonette, Mrs. A. M. women of the church everywhere, | Woodruff, Mrs. Ellie Sawyer,|; will be presented in the great!Mrs. Bernard Cruz, Mrs. Stephen auditorium in Atlantic City. At: Douglass. Mrs, Chas. S. Johnson, the Mass, when the offering is Mrs, Rutledge Curry, Mrs. Chas. made, some of the oldest commun-} Sands, Mrs. Eliza Almyda, Mrs. ion silver in America will be used, Louise Grant, Mrs. Lillie Cold, ineluding the oldest communion; Mrs. Florrie Michael, Mrs. John cup in America and a Queen Anne/Gardner, Mrs, James Adams, Mrs. Chalice loaned by St. Peter's! ‘J. C. Golden, Mrs. Harry Baker, Church, Perth Amboy. |Mrs. Emile Sweeting, Mrs, John Last night Deaconess Bedell} Baldwin, Mrs. Arthur Pastorini, spoke to a well filled hall on her| Mrs. J. L. Watrous, Mrs. W..L. work among the Seminoles. Quite|Bartlum, Mrs. Dora. Roberts, Mrs. &@ fumber of articles made by the|Mary Biaza, Mrs. Jos. Cooke, Mrs. Indians under the Deaconess’ su-, Jeff Knight, Mrs. Ross Sawyer, pervision were on display, among Mrs. E. J. Bayly, Miss. Lula Sche- them dolls, baskets, hot. plate'urer,.Mrs. Benjamin Tynes, Mrs, theeting and speaking with the NAL MENTION: County is announcing its schedule Cocccvocsscescooeseeeese | for commencement week as fol- Ernest Ott left on the afternoon lows: 5 train yesterday for a stay of May 27, 11-a. m.—Baccalau- about one week in Marathon. reate sermon by Dr. Garfield Evans, formerly national field secretary for Epworth League. in} Samuel McClintock, who was spending a while with relatives on| the Methodist Episcopal Church, | the‘Florida Keys, was a returning, South. passenger yesterday on the morn-| May 27, 6 p. m., Vespers. ing train, May 28, 8 p. m.— Operetta, “Hearts and Blossoms.” May 29, 8 p. m.—Class Day! program. Rev. T. J. S. McGrath, S. J., arrived on the morning train yes-} terday from Miami and will ad- dress the graduating class of St. Joseph’s School tonight. quet. May 31, 8 p. Exercises with message by Dr. F. Major R. W. Hart, chief sur-|W. Kohomoor, of the University’ of Florida, speaking on the sub- geon at the Marine Hospital, and J. L. Turnage, director of opera- tions FERA in Key West, who were in Miami for one day re- turned on the ayens, Special yes- terday. Horizon.” Included _ in,s:the class is Mary Frances daughter of Rev. and Mrs. George E. Summers. Rev, Summers i is the; pastor of the First . Methodist! graduating ‘James A.’ Franklin, sendidate May 30, 8 p. m.—Alumnia ban-! m.—Graduation | ‘ject of “The Life of the Wide! Summers, ; An ie te ens is prom- ised all who: atte: fis a RECOMMENDS TICKLING LONDON-S® Bruce Porte PLANS ATTENDING | noted physicign-of this city recom-| COLLEGE REUNION mends tickling babies to make them laugh amd expand their; Mrs. William T. Doughtry, Jr.,} who was graduated 10 years ago! { lungs. from Florida State College for, font one half at cies: expenses, / Women, left yesterday for Talla- in senior girls are exceedingly nacsee to attend the 1934 gradua- ‘ eed ihe their various Saag tion ceremonies and be present Mase Toland mmencement af- ‘at the Tenth Year Class Reunion. is = ™ Sport; Accompanying Mrs, Doughtry dresses, silk crepe and organdie! were hen aitiicn Sacquelinin evening gowns and morning dress- | joan, Anne and Terence, and her ie aed Swiss, pique, linen! other, Mrs. John C, Park. They! and soisette. i . expect to be away for about one | The Montverde Club of Jack- ie ¥ sonville, of about a hundred mem-; bers, has chartered a special bus! to bring twenty-eight members of the Alumnia to the banquet. | The Summer Camp and School, | } which the Montverde School spon-| sors each year, wilt open this year, ; requested to tune in and hear the andidate, the students have in this school, which allows its students to work! ENTERTAINMENT Friday, May 25, 8:00.:p. HARRIS SCHOOL Sponsored by the Young Pets ple’s Department of First their efforts in: building’a »fand : with which to paint the ont | Hospital. For many years. past I tried te! have this work done, but was not ee and lately I was” fore; pane ee PALACE JOHN WAYNE jn BLUE STEEL Matinee, 5-15¢; Night 10-20c GTS WE CARRY NO ' Shop- Worn Groceries Our Stock is Fresh and Wholesome ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves i You Best” competition with and high qwality., ONE 67 EMING STREET WEEK-END SPECIALS —AT— Maloney and Peacock’s re Extra Li Large Variety Fancy and Delicious CAKES AND PASTRIES Priced At 30c 35c 38e ana 50¢ H See them and leave or- ders at— ORMOND’S GRILL 510 Duval Street Maloney and Peacock “yt | mats, made of palmetto fiber and) Emma Fraga. Miss. Maggie Pierce, M. £. Church if 812 Fi Street ¢Stone) Church, of this eity. ‘on June 9 and continue through leaves; also bed spreads pillow-} tops beautifully made. | The Deaconess has been with the Indians only’ since last Aug-| Miss. Leila Pitcher, Miss Fay Bak- er, Miss Betty Sawyer, Deaconess Bedell, Father Dimmick and oth- ers. oo Officers And Men Off Naval Ship To Entertain At Dance Tavitations are being sent out! for a dance to be given tomorrow evening, beginning at 9:30 o'clock, at Club Miramar by officers and men of the United States Destroy- .er Jacob Jones. | The following are the officers} making up the committees: R. W. Flemming, lieut. comdr. 4 —Commanding. M. 8S. Weiser, licut—Executive D, J. Cracovaner, lieut. (MC) ces. #, P. Webb, CRM—Ways and Means. H. W. Cherry, MM1C—Pro-' gram. RB. J. Shea, RMIC and C, B.; MM1C—Transportatio! J. McCafferty, SM1C and J.| , SEA1C—Decorations, Ponder, CWT and.) R. der, MM2C and {. J. Set-| » SM1C—Floor committeeman.|12 ___....... R. L. Parker, cesT, J. G G.)14: Strahs, SC1C and M. Warsick, BKR1C—Refreshments, The dance program follows: . Fox Trot “Our Wives and Sweethearts Fox Trot -Our Jacob Jones sas. we Waltz Our Mothers Fox Trot “Our. ‘Gaptain .. Fox Trot Our Officers Fox Trot Refreshments .--- Waltz “Our ‘Absent ‘Gkipmates i ene Fox Trot “Our Deck ‘Foree Fox. Trot Our Black Gang Intermission pene .. Waltz Our [Key West Friends Fox Trot Our Devil seal : 10 Our Homes iaduating ence OF Saint Joseph’s College This Evening},.':, The graduating exercises of Saint Joseph’s College will take place this evening, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, Church, corner of Division Street and Windsor Lane. The members of the Class 1934 are: Sheldon Atwell, Edward j Freyberg; «John Gomez, © Julie Lopez, Leo McMahon and William Phelan. Bev. T..J..S. McGrath, 5. will deliver the . graduating dress. Se ad-| Announcement Of Engagement Mrs. L. L. Mackie announe: the éngagement of her daughter, Miss Mae E. Mackie, to Colton G. Park, son of Mr. and Mrs, John C, Park. The wedding will take place on June 15, it is stated. TWELVE MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED May promises*to: be more pro ductive of marriages ether month this year. Already there have been 12 marriage li- censes issued from the office of Judge Hugh Gunn and it is ex- pected that several others will be purehased before the ended. Those to whom licenses were sued during the week ending to- day are: James Meldon Knowles and Clotilda Carey; Berlin A Sawyer, Jr. and Elena Maria Vil- late; Alfred Pendarvis and Thel- ma Elizabeth Russell; Luther H Muse and Adeline Culling tord. than any month in Saint Mary’s! The program follows: Processional—Mendelssohn., Violin selection—Massenet. Presentation of graduates for j {honors and conferring of diplomas | over the East Coast for Greenville, of | by Reverend A. L, Maureau, S, J.} Miss., where he is employed with | Address to graduates—Rever- end T. J. S. McGrath, S. J, Benediction of the Blessed Sac- rament, : Hymn-—-“Holy God We. Praive Thy Name.” i Recessional--Gounod. | Miss Cullingtord | To Wed L, Muse The wedding of Miss Adeline {Cullingford and L. H. take place this afternoon at 4:30 y’elock on the lawn at the home lof Mr. and Mrs, Allan B. Cleare on North Beach, | ‘The ceremony will be perform cd by Rev. E.R. Evans of the} Congregational Church. FRUIT SHIPMENT ARRIVES TONIGHT; \ The shipment ef fruits and vegetables that‘ was to have ar- rived last night over the highway} for Tift’s Cash Grocery, 1117 Di- vision street, and was unavoidably delayed, will be in tonight at the, regular time. This shipment includes cante- squash, string beans, cabbage. rhubarb and many LARGEST FLOWER OSAKA, Japan — What Muse wilT/and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. _| | | H for state senator, artived yester- day. and will address’ the woters ‘to-|_ Inaddition to the regular duties July 21. _ if ADMISSION. . _~ night at Bayview Park. + Charles A, Mitchell, candidate} ~ for U. S. senator, who addressed the people of Key West yesterday in the matter of his candidacy, left yesterday afternoon for Mi- ami. ‘ F. H. Place, who was in. Key West for a long period, left over the East Coast yesterday for La Jolla, California, to join his nep- hew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. La- Place Bostwick. Harry Parker, who was spend- ing a short time in Key West with relatives and friends, left yester- day afternoon for his home at Tavernier, S. R. Lund, of Plantation, who was in the city on business and to meet relatives and friends, re- turned on the afternoon train. Mrs. William Best and sister, Mrs. Louise Rose, were outgoing Passengers over the East Coast yesterday for their homes in Mi- ami after a short visit to attend the funeral of their father, Wil- liam E. Russell and remain briefly with relatives, Gonzalo Bezanilla, manager of the Palace Theater, left yesterday afternoon for a business trip to Miami. D. Liane, who was an arri- the S, S. Florida yesterday from Cuba, left on the afternoon train for Philadelphia, J. J, Kirschenbaum, Jr., who was spending a vacation with his parents, left yesterday afternoon the United States Engineers De- partment, Mrs, J. F.: Leach,‘ wife of: En-} gineer Leach of the P.-E. ©. Car Ferry Company, left yesterday afternoon to spend the summer with relatives in Bath, Me. Mrs. Clara ‘Lewis spending about four months in |Key West with relatives, left on the afternoon train yesterday to spend a while with her son-in-law Earl Baumgardt at Fort Lauderdale. who was | Today’ 's News For FAT FOLKS BS Cool and Peppy All Summer! Long While Losing Fat The j Safe Way—The Right Way | i One of the thousands of letters! received we give you this one! from a grateful young man. | “I am 23 yrs. old. I weighed! 210 Ibs. about one year ago when I started to take Kruschen Salts off and on for nine months. [i j lost weight alright so I began to take it regular for the last 3 months. I now weigh 145. I fee! better, look better and I am 0. K. in every wa: I also eat any-; ‘thing I want.” My. J. C. Record,| j Miami, Fla. While losing unsightly fat with Kruschen you gain in health for! Kruschen acts on liver. kidneys and bowels and helps keep body} free from poisons and acid. Keep cool and full of pep this summer by taking one half tea-! is” thought to be the world’s largest spoonful in a glass of hot water! chrysanthemum is blooming in this every morning. sity and has 265 biossoms, Get it at any i druggist. —ady, . i do not dry out— thy Zit Better / Luckies are always in all-ways kind to your throat. For every Luckyis made of the choic- est of ripe, mellow Turkish and domestic tobaccos—and only the clean center leaves— they cost more—they taste better. Then, “It’s toasted”’—for throat protection. And every Lucky is made find Luckies do “It’s toasted” V kuckies are all-ways kind to your throat so round, so firm, so fully packed —no loose ends, ‘That’s why Luckies ‘*keep in condition’”’—why you'll not dry out, am important Point to every smoker. Luckies are always in all-ways kind to your throat.

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