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THURSDAY, MAY 381, 1934. A vaccine has been developed THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Seccccccosescocsescsese= 4 Today S itytown, N. Y., June 24, 1922. S OCIE Ly Anniversaries | |zine so industry could use the eenecaearcoce eeececcers | | 1862—Cynthia Westover Alden, | metals in new ways. e ope v's eeeceneoccaaeseses | New York journalist, philanthrop-, 'Miss A. Milligan Honoree 1752—John Brooks, soldier of ist, founder of the Int. Sunshine | 'e At Miscellaneous Show & ithe Revolution, governor of Mas> Society, born at Afton, Towa. Miss Ada Milligan, whcse mar- Mrs. M. Holtsberg, Mrs. E. Rus- sachusetts for seven consecutive Died Jan. 8, 1931. (terms, born at Winchester, Mass.! i Died there, March 1, 1825, | 1881—Paul Emerson Titsworth, : ; i fessor, dean and ident of riage to George Peacon will be sell, Mrs. John A. Turner, Mrs. | protean presi } | Semniand di Congenwatival Everett Hall, Mrs. George John-| 1819—Walt Whitman, poet, one Alfred Univ., N. ¥., born in Rhode | Church after services Ganqay{%0% Mrs. Noel Baker, Mrs. .Ray- of the mozt original personalities pa"4y Yum st Alfred No ¥~i night, was honoree at a strand a Curry. ii Will Baker, | Euibiaataey produced, a searching) eee ; No one guessed how the child jlaneous shower given yesterday in re. Clyne ss = | Bpirie. efter: forms of bigh living 9) Praney cattl s writhed inwardly every time she ‘the ballroom of co Hoa Golewal! Miss Flossie Baker, Mrs. Charles) | , ‘5 aq, Bnd cendeavor, born on Long Is- peasts of burde: le “are ‘used bese heard that description of herself. (py Mi ial’ Aguero, Miss Susan Peacon, Mrs,|“We're lost.” Puffy says, “but land, N. Y. te oF lartaac te ed She longed to shine as her sisters |)” Miss Susan Peacon and Miss) William; we're doing no harm.” did, and felt like crawling into a Anna Gandolfo. White, Mrs. R. Solano, Jr., Mrs, J.; (Poor Whiffy is frightened, hole when people asked her, “And | The spacious salon was decor-'y owis’ Miss Katherine Shaw, Miss ated in beautiful panels and roset-/ Anna Tuttle, Mrs, Hamilton Wil- noted Provi- Died at Camden, N. é . J, March 26, 1892, | the production of milk and meat.| what is your special line, Alice?”. Bnee toe Sem.) : 1834—(100 years To make a child conscious of his “You're nice looking piggies,,’ the Herbert Shedd, a toe pended aornes | Hiams, Mrs. N. B. Shanahan, Mrs.| “farmer decides, dence, R. 1, civil engineer, born L. E. Watson, Miss Mary Lee, Miss! «-)) give you smoe tood—and #t eecesoceoes itali OOSOCOSCOOCOOOOOODOOHCOEOO OOOO OODOOE® Jeapitalist, brother of John D., born] Nobel's invention of dynamite ¥ at Richford, N. Y. Died at Tar-| cheapened iron, lead, copper andj te prevent whooping cough. Some contract the disease after taking it, but the attack is very mild. mene RICHARDSON’S STORE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Salt Beef, 2 Ibs. ... Flour, 7 tb sack Butter, 1 Milk, can Cream, 6 cans Sugar, 5 lbs. Potatoes, 5 Ib: Eggs, doz. Siam Rice, ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” Sincerely Congratulates the 1934 GRADUATING CLASS Remember our Phone Number—67 Hidden Talents By BROOKE PETERS CHURCH Mary took ‘piano lessons and played very well. Lucy had an artis- tie streak which expressed itself in paint and pencil work. Alice appar- ently had no talents and came to be known as the littic: home-body of the family. Anthony Almyda, Mrs. ———————_——— PALACE Buddy Roosevelt, Jr., in Peaches, can, 2% ago) Joel Pears, can, 2% she: ings as compared with sbortcom other children is, very often, to 814 FLEMING STREET handicap it ‘fer life. Especially is _this true when the children in ques- tion are all members of the same household. If one is compared to and walls. escape from the situation, but with one’s brothers and sisters the in- vidious comparison ig a daily and’ hourly trial. won the consolation. artistic lines is not unusual. A large oe ee {s in the same po- | successful winner, all, the power of appre- | : ang elation, which ‘means a detainee gp the letters adamilligan. critical faculty and an intelligent | While seated at one of the Tove of beauty, 1s quite as valuable | bridge tables, Miss Milligan was and has init much creative force. Some special gift ean be devel- oped in every child, and should be brought out and cultivated to give the youngster a feeling of confi- dence and self-respect. Had Alice been trained in the theory of music or art, so that she ould discuss them, or had she becn encouraged to express herself th writing, either critically or as an outlet for hér own.emotions, or had she even been told with sincere con- vietion that home-making too was an art, she might have “een spared many moments of discouragement. tnd tohanniness SUED FOR BAD DYE ted as Cupid, who took her by the hand and led her to a seat beside ja monster yellow’ rose which con- {tained the gifts of the shower. | These were passed to Miss Milligan {by the little God of Love. Guests at the shower were: Mrs. Reca Peacon, Mrs. Clara Curry, Mrs. J. Harris, Miss Elizabeth Rus- sell, Mrs, Henry Russell, Miss Grace Kemp, Mrs. Charles Arono- ivitz, Mrs. J. Olmstead, Mrs. A. finhorn, Mrs, A. C. Elgin, Mrs. ! Theodore Roberts, Mrs. George Kantor, Mrs. J. P.’. McDermott, Mrs. E. Roberts, Mrs. O. Sawyer, Mrs. Benjamin Curry, Mrs. A. Pas- torini. Mrs. E. M. Smith, Mrs. J. L. Lankford, Mrs. Clara Thompson, Mrs, Frank Stickney, Mrs. Wm. R. _ Radium, Kan., the state’s newest! Porter, Mrs. Emil Holm; Mrs. Joe city, boosted the Pearlman, Miss Ruth . Gandolfo, number of such communiti i | ghia William Monsalvatge, Mrs. . ‘ Lee Pierce, Mrs, H. Thompson, LONDON—Mrs. Fanny Curry of this city won a damage suit’ _ against a dealer who.sold her dye! whieh turned her hair red. eececocces @eeeeeseoeeee PLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS: — For the Primary Election, Tuesday, June 5, 1934 For State Senator WILLIAM V. ALBURY For State Setiator. ‘ARTHURGOMEZ’ = For Representative To State | —* Legislature _ * AQUILINO LOPEZ, JR. "For Representative To State Levislature BERNIE C. PAPY For County Solicitor J.F. BUSTO bs at jly assembled adorned the windows i Aatars for eight were laid for; ridge. Mrs, J. R, Fleitas made} outsiders there is possibility of \high score and Mrs, Hilario! Ramos, low. Mrs. Oliver Haskins In a word building contest from ; ‘The child who is not gifted along ‘the letter’s forming the honoree’s| Chee! Mrs. J. W. Glisson, Mrs. C. copes Lomita bps ee oe Mrs. Jack Delaney, Mrs. W. F. nikpaae § | Duval, Mrs, C. H. Ketchum, Mrs. approached by Bobby Braun,-garb-icands, Miss Carolyn Sands, Mrs. Eva Lee. Mrs. Jose Pelaez, Mrs.! Etman Mumford, Mrs. P. M. ‘rews, Mrs. L. H. Cold, Mrs. William; ; Watkins, Mrs. Lionel Plummer, | Mrs. ‘Stanley Singleton, Miss Vivian’ Saunders, Mrs. Marvin Percy Curry, Miss Juanita Curry, ' Herman Saunders, Mrs. Arnold 'Key, Mrs. Walter Roberts, Mrs, |Alton Goehring, Mrs. Wm. H. ' Stella Aguero, Joseph “Watkins, Miss + Thompson, Mrs. Julia ‘Mrs, Manuel C. Perez. | Mrs, Hilario Ramos, Miss For- {tune Lopez, Mrs. Bryan’ Richard- ison, Mrs, Glenwood Albury. Mrs. | Anthony Haskins, Miss Vivian} | Saunders, Miss Jennie Mae John-} son, Mrs. Richard Knowles, Mrs. {Charles Salas, Mrs, Alfred John- son, Mrs, Paul Haskins, Hrs. Har- old Haskins, Mrs. Gerald Adams, Mrs. Leon Peacon, Mrs, Constance tMecDonald, Mrs. William Haskins, Mrs. Charles Lester, Mrs. Ellis Bradley, Mrs. Jose R. Fileitas, Mrs? James Higgs, Mrs. Alpheus Higgs. | Mrs, W. S. Eakins, Mrs. Stead- jman Pinder, Mrs, Charlotte Has- kins, Mrs. Carl Rom, Mrs. Charles jLunn, Sr., Mrs. Charles Lunn, Jr., Mrs. G. R. Steadman, Mrs. E, Hen- !riquez, Mrs, Harry Shaw, Miss | Louise Ketchum, Miss Laura Rob- lerts, Mrs, Katherine Braun, Mrs. {Susan Quinn, Miss Mary Felton, {Mrs Roy Smith, Mrs. a Norman, Miss Nancy N, Norman, Miss Josephine James, Miss Gwen- dolyn James, Mrs. Thomas James, Miss Anna Corcoran. |. Miss Rosalind Sawyer, Mrs. Frank H. Ladd, Mrs. Jackson S.| Golden, Mrs. James A Singleton. | Mrs. Cesar C. Catala, Miss Rose 'M. Catala, Mrs, I. Appelrouth, Mrs. J. A. Boza, Mrs, J, R. Hy- man, Miss Nellie Louise Russell, ‘Miss Alee Curry, Miss Norma i Yates, Miss Beulah Lee Williams, | Mrs. Hersell Williams, Mrs. Leo Williams. Young Boys Club Plan Meeting 'The Young Boys Social Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 4 | o'clock at the home of Miss Mollie. |M. Parker, Miss Parker is said | to ‘be showing considerable inter- est in this young organization, and jas the result of an invitation ex- | tended, the boys will meet there | temorrow as stated. Miss D. Hyde Weds id L. Valenzuela S. Hyde | Miss Delphina and j Joseph Valenzuela were | Church parsonage, Rev. James S. {Day officiating at the ceremony. some shelter, besides.” Shbscribe for The Citizen, 1915, 1841 — Peppereil, Mass. Died Nov. 27, William Rockefeller, married ; j yesterday afternoon at the Baptist | | The young couple have many friends here who will be much in- For County Solicitor : "}terested in learning of their mar- ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. For County Commissioner District One WILLIAM R. PORTER For County Commissioner-at-Large Fifth District ROYS.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 . ALLAN B. CLEARE ee | riage. Lee Baker's Grocery FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Si 5 Ibs. : 24 Magoolia Milk, can Distressed Irish Potatoes, 10 Ibs. 18 Selected Potatoes, 10 Ibs. T 0 Soup, 2 ca Vegetable Soup, 3 cans Mackerel, No. 1% can \... Red Hill Syrup, 3 cans Clix, 1 1 can Gibb’s Spaghetti and Vege- table Soup, 1 fb 10 oz. 2 cans Premier Whole Beets, 2% size, can Se Libby's Bartlett, Pears, 2% size, 2 a 38e » eF exeeees rrryyrryiiyy PROT i { | i CIRCLE CANYON | Matinee, 5-15¢; \ 1 Night, 10-20 FREE DELIVERY iii * 5K A POWERFUL MERCHANDISE EVENT—-ASTOUNDING IN “VALUE GIVING”! THE HUB STORE OPENING FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 9:00 A. M. . —Of nationally advertised Merchandise. A super effort for a quick clearance. These greatly reduced prices give you dis- tinct advantage over next season’s of materials and labor. - ALL SALES CASH MEN’S DEPARTMENT Men’s Pants ) For work or dress, a bargain at oF $1.00 Men’s Shoes Brockton rade and others in black, tan, or sports. On sale .... $2.95 Men’s Dungarees Guaranteed pre-shrunk, West- ern Union brand $1 60 at only . Men’s Undershirts Clubman, full $1.25 Men’s Dress Pants The . famous combed yarn, on BANG, BLOF... cs ses5 Not many in the lot and not all sizes, to close a $1.49 out Men’s Sport Shoes $1.49 Men’s Dress Pants To close out in this sale Two lots of assorted Par different materials, on $3.15. ans $2.45 Summer Suits Made of fire flannels. Nobs and Tropicals, $10.75 closing out sale— Men’s Suits Wonderful line of fine cloth- ing, well tailored. Con- servative’ and young men— $18.45 Navy Blue Serge Suits Fine quality, is guaranteed not to fade— $17.95 Imported Linen Suits Made of Pure Linen; san- forized shrunk; . single and double breasted $7.95 ana $8.95 Men’s Shirts A yood shirt for the money, Assorted colors, on sale— 65¢ 49c White Flanne] Pants good tailors, Pete dottnoennnhecnnononeeceen Seow Men’s Shirts ndously large variety of our famous $1.00 88c Shirts sale Men’s Shirts o t of Broad- lott Fancies, regular 60; broken sices, 1 15 sale at . ————————_—_—_——— Young Men’s Pants Made of fine Worsteds Chevicts and Serges, $4 65 reg. $5.95. on sale i. pee RE nad Navy atyles, bell-bottom, sale— $1.19 a 95¢ and on on SSESOSOHOSSSOSSESSSSSHOSSESDESS s—certainty of still higher prices which become imminent with the daily increasing gosts SMALL CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS LADIES’ DEPARTMENT Dresses Never. before in the last twelve months have you bought Dress- es at such as- tonishingly low prices. It will be profit- able for you to buy two or three! Assortment of Dresses _con- sisting of Silks , and Seersuck- ers, on sale— Formerly sold at $3.95 and $2.95, to be given $1.98 away at .... ee Dresses All colors, assorted’ Silks and Organdies, to close $2.88 out at New Sport Dresses Made to sell at $5.95, $3.95 our sale “LEADER” Our Better Dresses Of all kinds are being closed out in the sale at— $4.95 $5.95 ana 90.95 Beautiful assortment of Ladies’ Shoes. Some of them just came in, on sale— $2.95 wna $1.98 PS OSOSSOSSSOS OSH SSOSSOSSOSOCEOS Evening Gowns « If anything has ever been givén away, this is your choice House Dresses __ F. ni de, “good quality, on axle” 408 Radio Sheets, 81x90 85c No seam, no starch, fine quality .......... Puen Radio Pillow Cases 42x36, to match sheets, GE GONG ioc igeciccobsslnnse 23¢ Full-Fashioned Hose Gorgus Brand. Chiffon and Service weights, on Ladies’ Hats Large assortment Whites and colors, on sale Li Bed S i Made by Bates, fine quality linen, fast color, $l 00 . on sale .... Silk Underwear. Made of good Rayon, nice pat- terns, on sale— 35¢ and 25¢ Ladies’ Bathing Sui All wool] not all colors and not all sizes, on $1 00 sale : ° Silk Bedspreads Real heavy quality Rayon Silk, assorted colors, sizes 812105 and 72x90, with $1.98 bolster, on sale White and Ecru, per $1 00 pair, on sale The kind that always sold for $1.00, closing ou! 75¢ now for .... Secccccccccesccccececnsereccesneccenccccecsccecooesoonsoccecececocconces: SSSOOSHSSSSSHSOSSSSOSSHSSSOHSOSSSSSSSSSS SSS SOOHOOHSTOSEOSOSOES