The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 5, 1934, Page 4

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SOCIETY :- -Charch Circle Entertains Rev. And Mrs. Kirby Last Evening! 29 602 sen cia ~ Recalling the happy moments ofa decade ago when he was pas- tor of the Congregational church, members last night assembled to greet Rev. Otis E. Kirby, who, with Mrs. Kirby, is visiting here and is the guest of Mrs. Bertie Higgs, of Southiurd street. “Accompanying Rev. and Mrs. -Kirby are Iola McCullough’ and James Shelton, of Moulton, Ala., who were also present ‘last night! PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs, Luis Gonzalez, of Key West, are registered at the Hotel Seminole in Jacksonville. 1 Miami to spend two jand characteristics of those who dairies taearmreey have left fond memories on their = |departure to other scenes of ac- Mario Borges, who is employed fer bibl opel Ny err, with’ the Pan American Airways,| i evank ’ ‘¢ [left yesterday. afternoon for Mi- Two special verses were sung | 2m ae apeie, & coca bat last night, depicting the return of |on with relatives. | Rev. Kirby, and one dedicated to his: wife. Wooden: Plate Race The exciting part of the pr Tac Mrs. Teresa Martinez, daugh-) ters, Misses Celia and Antonio, o-|and son, Evelio, left. “yesterday e,|afternoon’ over the East Coast for} THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MENTION Wm. Freeman, of the clerical) force at the First National Bank, returned yesterday from a week-; end visit to Miami, is started at The Hub Store last Fri- Mrs. William Johnson, who was} day morning is now in full swing and this store is being visited daily by hundreds of bargain seekers. spending several weeks with rela- tives at Miami Beach, returned on the morning train yesterday. Mrs. Wm. H. Malone, wife .of Mayor. Malone, left on the after- noon train yesterday for a visit with relatives in New York City and Was accompanied as far as Miami by Mr. Malone. Lionel Roberts, son of Mr. and, BARGAIN SEEKERS nounces a new item that has just! been received and added to the list of values, navy undershirts with no buttons and shot ame SLL LL LL LL Notice To Subscribers Please be prompt in paying the carrier who delivers your paper. He pays The Citizen 15 cents a week for the pa- per and cells it to voy for 20 cents. His profit for deliver- ing is 5 cents weekly on each VISIT HUB STORE The June Clearance Sale which subscriber. If he is not paid HE loses. Not The Citizen. NAL eee ee ea fia den cantina Mrs. T. O. M. Sopwith, wife of the owner of the “Endeavor,”} i English yacht challenger for the America cup this summer, will be a member of the Endeavor crew, the first woman ever to sail in the histori¢ races for the coveted cup. Today the management an-} Subscribe for t eeseeenccecce. | TUESDAY, JUNE 5,.1934, This new General Electric refrigerator gives you all the modern convenience features plus 5 YEARS protection on the famous G-E sealed-in- steel mechanism — standard 1 year warranty plus 4 more years for only $5 as guests, {gram was a wooden plate The gathering, which was spon-| The contestants were men an sored by the ladies of the church,|women with boys and girls as at- was in the recreational hall and|tendants. The idea was to make for.two hours the visitors and their|the race without stepping on the “is ; Mrs, Ed Roberts, formerly of Ke th tt age Q v y d mene errs ae 7° West, arrived over the highway jyesterday afternoon from Tampa, tf n I U M N and will be the guest of his unele “ Mrs, Alfréd Knowles and three | and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Estward| S@®@ee@eeeeeecaenccooccs spending @ Sawyer and other relatives, for| FOR RENT | gleaming porcelain interior and either | porcelain or glisten- ing glyptal enamel JUNE CLEARANCE 2 admirers made the passing~ mo-! floor, keeping one foot in the airjchidren, who were ments periods of happiness and | While the other was placed on ajwhile with relatives at Plantation, good cheer, enlivened by a short! Plate. This is the reason attend-jreturned on the morning train program of song and music, Render Program Jack Cormack was heard on the [Piano and Mrs, Katie Eldridge’ en- tertained with a reading, which “was loudly applauded and Mrs, Eldridge graciously responded to the encore with another reading as *equally enjoyed as the first. jants were needed. The “racers” placed one foot on a plate and the attendant placed la plate in front on which to step. {The speed of the attendants in iplacing the plates and the agility lof the “speedsters” were the de- termining factors in the contest, Prizes Awarded While no authentic record is . Miss Marie Knowles delighted) jiven sito the Mbaneres tt ta ant hey hearers with a piano solo, «Rev, Kirby sang a solo and was he encored he responded ine,” While’singing, Rev. Kirby Bnei Inced his hand on the shoulder: Mrs, Kirby,‘ at the piano, and| fis gesture enhanced the senti-} iheéntal beauty of the theme. » » «Brief Sketch of Ministers {aT he: piece de resistance of the sevening was a song entitled, “The ‘Song of Ministers,” words of «whieh were written by Mrs, A. D. ‘Lguthi. This number was sung by a group of members of the church. It is a dedication to the pastors who have served at the First Con- ‘Pregational church since its organ- {derstood that there was so much ‘hilarity occasioned by -the antics of the attendants and the frantic “That Little Woman of} ,svements of the “runners” that it was decided by the judges to give each contestant a prize. This was agréed upon and they were presented with delicous lollipops, Happiness reigned throughout the evening and those who were fortunate enough to attend ex- pressed themselves as never hav- ing enjoyed'a more delightful and entertaining event. Refresh- ments were served at the close of the program, Mrs. E. R. Evans, wife of the local pastor, presented Mrs. Kirby with a bouquet of beautiful Key ization in this city, and each verse is a condensed sketch of the life West blooms during the evening’s entertainment, Miss Catherine Shuck Honored Lx , Miss Catherine Schuck, daugh- terof Mr. and Mrs, Harry Schuck, of Margaret street, was honored by her parents‘ last night with a party celebrating her sixteenth birthday. ' The affair was one of the most charming events of the entire sea- som and the large «number of friends attending . showered the rel sats beautiful gifts: an witty olin Music was provided for danéi occupied’ much ‘of the ev: ~ Games and other entertain- ment filled the party hours. Several prizes were given dur- ing the evening.. The girl’s prize was awarded to Irma Johnson, the; bey’sto Richard Lund, The girl's booby prize went to Barbara Carey andthe boy’s consolation to Billy; Allen. : i - Those who assembled to help} celebrate the anniversary were: Virginia Shine, Maggie At- ‘well, Roberta Macoyitch, Sylvia 5 Porter and ~ Donald Hearst were the prize winners last night ‘at the Costume Ball held at Club Victoria at the corner of Duval and Greene streets, John A. Lord, manager of the club, states that the affair was largely attended and enjoyed by everyone, | Plan Party For Thursday Night /The Young Peoples’ Service League of St. Paul's Church will entertain with a party Thursday night at the Parish Hall on Bahama street. Tonight the membtrs will meet at the home of their president, Miss Nelli Rose Knight on Wash- ington street to make final plans for the affair. PALACE Warwick Deeping’s SORREL AND SON Matinee, 10-15; -Night, 15-25¢ BENJAMIN LOPEZ ‘FUNERAL HOME At Birthday Party Last Night Sawyer, Lucile Ne Smith, Xenia Hoff, Rose Tift, Rose Apple, Her- bert Boyden, Steve Boyden, Al- yesterday. Mrs. S. G. Campbell, who has been the guest of Mr. and, Mrs. Maxwell Lord for several years, left on the afternoon train yester- day en route to her home. in Leb- anon, N, Y. Mrs. H. C. Lowe, who came to Key West to attend the funeral of her niece, Miss Delia Napoles, ‘returned yesterday to her home in |Miami, Joe Torano, Jr., who recently graduated from Gesu High School in Miami and was spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Eva B. Warner, left yesterday afternoon for Miami. Aaron Diaz, who was in Miami for the marriage of his daughter, Miss Kathryn Diaz and Wilbur Thompson, returned on the morn- ing train yesterday. Cc. L. C. Kah, of the Florida Utilities Company at West Palm Beach, was an arrival over the East Coast yesterday for a busi- ness conference with Robert R. Roberts, local manager. of the company, Mrs, Ross C. Sawyer and daugh- ter, Miss Betty Sawyer, who were spending a few days with relatives in Miami,.were returning! passen- gers on the Havana Special yes- one week, Miss Vivian Saunders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Saunders, FOR RENT—Furnished apart- ments. Very reasonable. 130! Duval street. apri4-tf left over the highway Monday en- troute to Lakeland, Fla., where she will attend the Young People’s | Assembly in that city. While in {Lakeland Miss Saunders. will visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Heather, after ‘which she will proceed. to Tampa and Jacksonville for a visit) with friends, Mrs. Sarah Lowe left over the, East Coast -yesterday afternoon for Miami where she will be the guest of a son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and ¥ J, A. McRae and after remaining with them for a while will go to Jacksonville} to visit another son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and’ Mrs. A, J. Bradford. She expects to be away several weeks, SUITS CLEANED AND PRESS. 809 Duval Street. | may22-1mo FOR SALE CHEAP—One’ How-} See tgs LOST—Rain ‘hat from Tinea THE HUB STORE 4 JUST RECEIVED AND]|| wigPLACED ON SALE AVY UNDERSHIRTS CLEANING AND PRESSING ED 35c. Duval Pressing Club, | » FOR SALE ard Piano, good conditi¢n. Ap- ply 180:Duval street. ee y31-tf LOST *# 3 for— outfit belonging to delivery! boy. Finder please return to if Central Market, 805 Fleming e street and receive reward. | dahelty The clean C © Stainless Steel Quick Freezing Chamber. chip or rust. Freezes moreice faster. © Sliding Shelves. @ Auxiliary Foot Pedal Door Opener. @ Automatic Interior Lightiog. @ Temperature Con- trol for fast freezing or economical oper- ation in mild weather, @ Operates so quietly you can scarcely hear it, uses less current and has ample re- feigerating capacity for even unusual demands. rhiveo as AMou-t illustrated above bas 7 cw. ft. stor- _ whe capacsty. Over 12 3g. ft. of shelf area. THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager enter Leaves len E. Curry, Malcolm Pierce, lack Pierce; Joe Allen, Billy Allen, Robert Curry, Hil- ton Pinder, Gerald Pinder, Fred Ackerman, Mildred Olsen, Edith terday. Mr. and Mrs. Emilio Norcissa f sac 631 Southard street, left yester- Williams, .Mary Curry, Kathryn} day for Vicksburg, Miss. after Lowe, Lois Sherman, Alicia. Ar-! spending a vacation of. one month mayor, Isabel Armayor, Fay Buck-/ with his parents. Mr. Norcisa is ley, Irma Johnson, Elizabeth Rus-| connected with the U. 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