The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 28, 1934, Page 6

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MONDAY, MAY 28,-1984., ether ESTE STR ARERIR STS |HUNTING PARTY [BACCALAUREATE | “J gg|WORK STARTS AT | ccm islets: AT MIAMI BEACH) RETURNS TO KEY | SERMON SUNDAY op| CANNING FACTORY == m= "vase crtt Naptials owns icra] WESTONSUNDAY| — AT HIGH SCHOOL : | jlate Loreta Padron. Especially : ; FEW OPERATIVES ADDED TO, “0 we thank the donors of the Ly H ?, r 5 - beautiful floral offerings, those -At Saint P. aul’s This Morning PARK THURSDAY PRACTICALLY MOST OF TIME| DELIVERED BY REV. JAS. S.|_ By BROOKE Fesee ssurcn | THOSE EMPLOYED whe gave the use of teate ore ed 0 o'clock -this sara has endeared her to a large circle plead SPENT AROUND BEACH at| Pe Oe a grab nsafatring town: They ket SS aii LSS: the St. Paul’s Episcopal Church of friends and acquaintances. who ‘is opposing LAM 2 3 x : ‘oping that it-was only a temporary Sccmag ED. S. ALONZO AND FAMILY. was the cack beautiful fieed-| 2he: tom 3s also. popular, Park Trammell, incumbent, eo ee be ahie tee OREN ee at oe i i i : beds ef nia int Kathe: large number of friends,|tjnited States Senator, gave aj TOR KILLED sCOMMENCEMENT the children could ei g rere Operations began this morning} RSet SEL ding ceremony when Miss being a young man of excellent at-|\voch at Flamingo Park at Mi- peicwe | vironment in which to grow up, {in the A. Granday Pineapple Can-| An instrument which _ tests Aightbourn, daughter of Mrs./tainments, and is held in high es-| ami Beach on Thursday night.| Sam W. Davis, known to his| The — twenty-seventh annual Meanwhile life was a temporary |nery with a few operatives being shaving soaps, etc., shows just how P. Dorgan, and William W.|teem by the people of this com-|pepner spoke for 10 minutes onjhost of friends as “Doc,” and L.|Commencement of ‘the Key West abo It < ‘ot seem worth while added to the number of. those|Tapidly each kind will spread and ni Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.} munity. ’g Navy Yard, saying: | F. Clark, of Miami; John Ogden, |Junior-Senior High Schoo! started up house or grounds, and the j a {soften the beard. wars Key West’s Navy |, saying: igh S entire household lived in anticipa- | working last Monday. ‘W. Demeritt, were joined] The newly weds were acccom-| — ‘pyammell wired to some indi-|Joe Thompson and Clyde Smart,/yesterday morning in the audi- tion of the future, s i re eee ~ ite the holy estate of wedlock, Rev.; panied to the No Name Key ferry} yigual in Key West that he was|of Key West, returned yesterday jtorium of the institution when the Had Mr. and Mrs. Crawford looked | . badder oe carloads af Su art . Aeshor B. Dimnick officiating, "|slip by the groom's parents, snd iocked. bx the admirals on the|on the Cruiser La Concha, after Bacalaurate Sermon vas cali about a little, they would have found {Fiving last Friday it was neces-) MMOLE GREVELOL bs Early Memories . aie i h bea: : i H A. BR. Moore, sister of the’ sister, Mrs. A. L. Moore, and the yard in Key West, but that when | week of hunting and fishing. ‘ered by Rev. Jas, S. Day, pastor vee: Tee ee sary to increase the force and to! [ Busters, cracked skin, itching oF “was the matron’ of honor,|bride’s mother. The party waited allory was U. 8. Senator: They established their camp of the First Baptist Church. ‘their chilare i 5 oF exper i Facted as the only attendant! until the ferry sailed to wave fare- perc parade of the Naval near the beach in the vicinity of! The subject of the sermon was’ world about ga aay dime Sorted mae sumieree promoted with soothing wells and wish* them a happy] affairs Committee he had the Flamingo. Nights were spent; “Th'nking Thorugh,”. the sp i bare of beauty can best be aroused | As explained some time ago in’ jvoyage. Naval Station placed there and hunting wild game in the woods|Leing introduced by Professor: Hg Sui siete Young children. /‘The Citizen, the size of the fruit; esino They will proceed by motor to/puilt up and the<admirals didn’t-0r turtle on the beach. While no|Horace O’Bryant. There was 4° from his earliest are to eee and the number of cars naturally ‘bride was attired in a trav-!Miami, Gainesville, Tallahassee} .t5) him. That it was rotten pol. | turtle were caught, nor wild game {large audience in attendance, and all about him—in sunsets, acaewetlg determine the number of emplow ‘gown of blue, with acces-|and Birmingham and then to Tus-| tics of catering to where the big-,killed, they found may evidences;Rev. Day’s address proved to be Teflections—is losing a valuable part les to be used at any tim ; PALAC E mateh. ‘i caloosa, Alabama, where Mr. De-/ yest vote was regardless of wheth-|of the latter. very interesting to the many as- ae ees Most people cannot | In the event the arrivals of pii Robert ‘Acuat i music was rendered in meritt will take a summer course/oy other places needed the navy! ‘Tracks of panther and wild|*embled on the occasion. but all can aps tinea dap apples are increased and the fru MANHATTAN LOVE SONG with the ceremony,'in chemistry and biology at Ala-jvarq or not. Further, that if he!cats were seen frequently, said} The following program was ren-' everywhere and to find it. "Y | of much larger size than is being Lester Vail-Frances Dade in nuptial event was one of bama University. _ {had to step on some admiral’s toes ,Mr. Davis, but no sign of bear al- dered: To waste babyhood and childhood jreceived at present; the number of BIG TOWN vand magnificence in| On completion of these studies’ 4 would surely make an effort to|though it is well known that they| Processional. : dreaming of @ Utopia which may or men and women employes will be! gai ight, 15-25¢ West's social life, Mr. and Mrs. Demeritt will go to' 4. something for those people’ inhabit this part of the state. Hymh, “All Hail the Power of snot fortoatiye ine ritere the | materially increased. j[ Matineg, 10-18s1. Nie nee | “bride is one of the city’s} Atlanta, Ga.. where Mr. Demeritt} jown there because they had tak-| One alligator, about nine feet Jesus’ Name’—Congregation. the world is new and cider at and popular young will begin his studies at Southern |.) gbout everything away from long, was killed and many fish| Invocation. , : | the eyes of the beholder, and he is those pleasing personality: Dental College. them except the gulf.stream sur- were caught, especially jewfish, “Angel Serenade,” Braja—Aice able to see beauty in many things BG rounding them.” ‘which are said to be plentiful in Curry, with violin obligato by} poten hax lost their charm to more lahe. watece in that sieinlty: Norina Yates and piano accom-) Seeustomed eyeg epee! Entertainments Mr. Clark told The Citizen,,Paniment by Cleo Kemp. manence is very bad for chiliren. s MENTION | at Convent Hall ‘RECORD CATCH ‘ {just before he and Mr. Davis left} Scripture reading. : 5 | ‘They, like plants, need roots. Places an | yesterday for Miami, that the} 7th Concerto, Rode—Norma_ pore than people color their child- A 3 ete tee oa FOR SAILFIS| woods ate full of the most beau-| Yates, with piano accompaniment and give them'the sense of be- f. —. Mendoza and Mrs.| The kindergarten department : -tiful wild fowl, especially flamin-|by Alce Curry. ; ing a part of the world in which they ‘ Soins Hc ERAN = have so recently arrived. Their later outgoing pas-/and primary grades gf the Con goes and others with gorgeous! Sermon, “Thinking Thorugh"— recollections will be of the houses ‘the afternoon train) vent will put on a program this) + satisfied with catching rec-' plumage. Rev. James S.. Day, of the First) and neighborhoods in which they evening’ at the Convent hall, begin- ord marlin in the waters off the! The scenery is magnificent, he|Paptist Church. lived as tiny things, rather than of % é = - spe ie: 7 Oelock, Cuban coast and shooting record said, and a photographer would Hymn, “Sun of My Soul”— cae, Deap le with whom they came in ‘ | Ligne Pinder, who was} Tomorrow. evening, heainning hi game in Africa, Ernest Hem- be well repaid if he would go to| Congregation. i : Those houses and even neighbor. ‘ | Zo, soon ‘the week-end with: her, 4 8 o'clock, the Convent girls will ingway, Key West ‘author, decided that section and secure pictures} Benediction. an and should be improved. Pave & noclal.qt the same hall with ilfi ird Ii . Recessional of praduates, bas o “left. yesterday afternoon ; seis of ontertalinhent tobel °° catch the record sailfish for of the bird life and beautiful Wit Guowtne A the commence Bae Smith, altar. HG Key, where she is a s hd od his home city and did so. iseenery. iz ine a oak ‘ But the record established for; ———————. ment program for the week: i Norman, Jr., Edna Mae Nottage, . : P Key West is not only for this city opinion of Mr. Hemingway, a rec-) Wednesday evening, May 30, 8) ie Joxephine _Ovide, Gilmore Alice n, daughter of FLORIDA BRINGS but is the record for the whole ord. o’clock—Class' Day Exereises, oa Joseph Richardson Peacon. eand Mrs. Eric Gwynn, left on Atlantic coast, This has been au-! This has been shown to be cor-|High School Auditorium. | Aidan dee ea Pinder, Edith noon train yesterday to thentically established. rect as the largest fish of this} Thursday noon, May 31—Ro-| "2" sabes a8 sas with relatives in} . P. The sailfish taken by Mr, -Hem- kind ever before taken in Atlantic | tary Luncheon, Parish Hall. {eh “at utle a ‘oberts, Editl, : : ingway from his. Cabin Cruiser waters, weighed 11 1-2 pounds} Thursday evening, May~ 31—) “7#0e h ussell, Armida i i - s The.author’s| Alumni Banquet, Country Club. Sanchez, William = Frederick | : Pilar last week weighed 119 1-2 less, or 108 pounds. e,author’s pty CUE easier Dalat ecrothy | Gaver TH E ef i E unds and, as stated in The Citi- fish measured 9 feet and 3-4 of an} . Friday afternoon, ‘ ae ca pie maa agen wo an was declared to be, in the inch. |o'elock—Graduation ceremony and Nathalie Beatye pena: eet ; tate /) Oy Seeman tealitts api . : address by Hon. J. L. Lester, Bay- Eugene Sawyer, Jr. — Sylvia and daughter, Mr:'day afternoon from Havana with « aaa Beas Rack, Louise Sawyer, Virginia Eleanor . berts, left yester-’ 5 first class and 11 second class] eeeeoeeeee eocccece Names of the graduates, nuin-)Shine, Barbara Doloris Stirrup, 2 Barciie: bara Lucretia Taylor, Mary yon.for Miami where; c i : c OP passengers for Key West, 14 first bering -45, : Hugo ere penne ed we ee ee second far Tamya | oe William Emory Blackwell, Wil Elizabeth Taylor, Charles E. 0 s house service. ! ; 2p liam Benjamin Cates,.. Mary, Thompson, Florence Elizabeth CITIZEN BUILDING ce The vessel sailed 6:30 o’clock is . ‘ Blizabeth res, James Anthony Wat- ies, Charles Williams and.sons,'for Tampa with 19 passengers, Dobbs. auri¢e Felton,| kins, Harry Weintraub, Edith : who were in'and ‘freight. a * Ralph B. Garcia, ¥ May Williams and Kathleen ‘for J while, left yester-| Ferry ‘Parrott arrived Saturday F ‘or the Primary Election, Tuesday, June 5, 1984... Gorizalez, Harviet. Jean Watkins, for the summer: 7 Malcolm J. Johnson 2 SNR SAGE Se tase eee e Seeeeeesooooosse eeee 5 . a fa afternoon from Cuba with 25| eeeeeccececceooncocccce Anthony Kelly, © Anna Social Entertainment taal eatloads'of pineapples, 11,592 ‘ Kirchheiner. “Rodriguez, general crates, sailed the same night for 3 F or State Senator ae Wines Tuesday, May 29, 8 O'Clock , Minnie Estelle Knowles, ager of the A. Santaella in- Cuba and returned yesterday with WIT. Matilda Lopez, Frances Mae ST. CECELIA’S HALL eels) who waa in Key. West per-a1 care of the trait, 6437 erates, ‘WILLIAM V. ALBURY Peve | Katheen, lett caaart | Atestes. Cocises thigh Sebess p arres for opening Lowe, Arthur Galen Landy. Jr., Pupils z ' Fa ‘and one of lumber. : N. Navatt s ey a= hyd bait moe Puli echived tant blake wed For State Senator Joseph N.. Navarro, . Séima EVERYONE INVITED for Tampa. © ° ‘a|transferred to 19 refrigerator Sd neon nti si jats thd dont, got, over tg Base ’ ARTHUR GOMEZ am Wye Thevia well KAOWA Coad. That reesived Batordas : Bea bas Gate oe — ORCHESTRA CONCERT AND SPEAKING ami, who was spend-' went out in 42 refrigerator cars Se ae es, sebine a tae ok a For Representative To State In Behalf of et eo ace Legislature 'DI a AQUILINO LOPEZ, JR. CLAUDE PEPPER | redid Miami pocorn George I. egies who se in . retu: veral 3, returned on . i , relatives, vn javana se’ jays, returned For Representa’ tive To S ta te WEDNESDAY NIGHT, MAY 30, At ext Saturday on the Havana the S. S. Florida pearay and ’ fe mie ol | Levislature BAYVIEW PARK mie wn with his family Sidney ighaninein, who was BERNIE C. P APY 4. e for Murathon where spending a few days in Tavernier, is Smployed by. the Florida! was a returning passenger on the > cee Railway Company. [series train Saturday. For County Solici tor i eine 5; ".? Robert H, Givens, Sr., who was Mrs. Anna Gomez, who was ; eck ONE elatleee apading a fow days ix Misuni ~ith| J.F.BUSTO aa nd Me home tn Mami i For County Solicit a ; =e = ! No Discouraged Sadabe itaidndlaras. ho was saat John Shoneall. wae. an outgoing y icitor 4 : Vegetables with | ing-10-days vocation with reln- passenger over the Kast Coast yer) ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. -E THERE is still. only sin: Miami, was a returning terday for a stay of several days! Passenger over the East Coast yes- in Miami. Ce eee Fee So SET ; Bg : one refrigerant that ferday. 6 Oe ee For County Commissioner a positively keeps your I C BR < Notman Richardson, who was! resentative of the P. and O. S. S., District One : ANG Sos vegetables as fresh and spending five months in Key West! Company in Miami, arrived over} } ; — crisp as they should be .. ICE! And fresh, _ ih Folatives, left Saturday aft-| the East Coast yesterday for a WILLIAM R. PORTER peg as cr ues emis oon for Baltimore, Md., where brief stay and returned in the aft- 2 egetab! h te : is employed. ‘ ernoon, j more wholesome. Use good, pure 1 C E. “Wen ‘Thong Fehon, of Rock! Robert A. Tau” representing, LOY County Commissioner-at-Large ICE REFRIGERATORS 2 © Harbor, was an arrival over the = passenger department of the} Fifth District H the *, Bast Coast Saturday for a stay Louisville and Nashville R. R., in XPOSE a Careystone Shingle to t Metal—Equipped ae 1 Wi relatives. } Miami, and Mra. Laun, who were ROY S. FULFORD weather for years you will see 00 wear Made of All With st SSS Pil | visiting friends in Key West. left hatever. Place one in a fire, and you'll find + Miss Cuca Domenech, who was on the afternoon train yesterday, F 4 prise it eal er eng Is it any wonder that | WATER COOLERS ae a while with her parents,: for Miami, Col s } psu . t here are robhing buildi and Mrs. Manuel Domenech} i or County Commissioner | po ig Peale 4 po ry They’re Economical! 100 Per Cent Refrigeration nd other relatives, left Saturday’ Mrs. Rhoda Keifer, formerly, Fifth District ; When you re-roof an old building, or build a Satisfaction. fot-West Palm Beach, where ‘she Miss Rhoda Deal of Key West,! yas 1 t Careystone Shingles. SitasPieed ins dodial parter. She} who war iu Panama for about fivel RAYMOND M. MALONEY They ate made in acverity of weights, shapes | as accompanied by her father, years, arrived in Cuba Friday on} and colors, and our prices will protect your } PRICED AT es }the ~. S. Virginia from Colon and pocketbook as weil es this permanent roof will seeers Comnune and" |S Pont Seay orl Fy ens | panes Fee Sea $30 and $35 were over with relatives unti} Septem rand) District . - . - t | NATHAN C. NILES South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. Grover C. Albury. OES oe | Phone 598 White and Eliza Sts. | Bod Cartier, vadioman U. 8, N.| Chambers and Alma Asdell, mix| For Member Board Of Public | “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” | seoesocecooees: = eine, for Miami, sionaries who have been in Cuba., y fartier and returned Saturday afternoon and Instruction = ° : Thompson’ Ice Company Inc. proceed to New York where where left the East. Coast, Miss As-! ” EacGa Wobedis &' wsctabor of tha! desl peine to Host Saint Lacks ont’ District Two CLIC SHOE ‘ ingle J $ ; * of the U.-S. 5. Califor- Misses Niblett and Chambers to, MADE OF ASBESTOS AND rT # . Mire, Cartior will go to the Peoria, I i ALLAN B, CLEARE seas ; EASY TERMS—10 DAY FREE TRIAL

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