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THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1934. FB. PUTNAM ISISERVICES FRIDAY AT SAINT MARY'S F. B. Putnam, formerly of oad At St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Railway Express Company in Key;Church Friday, Feast of Sacred West, who was acting as relief | Heart, will be kept hy Catholics. There: will be masses at 6:30 and-8 a. m., and 7330 p. m. No- IOI MM OL 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 sells it to you for 20 cents. His profit for deliver- ing ie S cents weekly on each subscriber. If he is not paid HE loses. Not The Citizen. FOUR MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSU THEY WERE FOR FIRST WEEK OF PRESENT MONTH She Lost Fat't High Blood Pressure For Fat Women—And Men, Too Read It—Please. oday s Horosco ss hy ters is emotional and BACK FROM HAVANA Tikes the good things of life. There is a fair opportunity for success and probably some inheritance. | “I have been taking Kruschen | Zhe intellectual powers..may. not) ibe especially brilliant, and in that . od ee Aree piond OF much labor will be needed to, agent in Havana in place of P. A. sure and rheumatism and it helped} *¢complish good results. You;Holgerson, on» vacation, returned) oo. with special: services. : During the’first week’ of this both. My blood pressure was as Stould be sure to cultivate energy ton the Florida, yesterday after} Sunday Mastas at gz and (9:30 month fou marriage licenses were high as 290 when I started to take of sine eee conberve your Te-l noon, eS a.m. = issued from the office of Judge ga cB sesighed. 255 ang sourees 0. the utmost. A Sve. Batumi tetkawent _.with a te Hugh Gunn, June is the month weig! 4 that is losing rv, Piitnam, retiraed to Key West! : of marriages but May records i. role ed bey ae : nae ssheavohitn : as rv sineé then war guest | show that 15 licenses were issued’ Mecuher saileae tka ccm aie I wish sincerely to thank all; Of, Mfr. anc “Larry Gardner, ; in Key West. W. Eckoff, Saginaw, Mich :: “| those who voted for’ and spp-/Sh@ Joined Mr, Putiam and left on Hence to maintain the reputa-, Besides pooh away ugly, ex-| Ported me in ‘the primary. The| thé Floridaidst night for St. Pe! tion of the marrying month the Kraiehen ipo es | large vote received from over the, tersburg. proportion of four a week Will coeps ‘hie: bowéls reeularanad free | entire county is very flattering! have to be maintained to surpass rem: waate: that is alWagh apt to| and I wish to assure the public the May record, poison the system. P will endeavor to give them a f. Issues this week were to George| > Fat folks should give Kruschen| and just administration. Leon Peacon and Ada Milligan;', month’s trial—it never disap-|J¥"7-1t NATHAN C. NILES. Rafael Gonzalez and Vitalia Gon points—you'll feel so much. better zalez; Richard Edward Fricks and; after taking one inexpensive jar Miss Dorothy Archer To Wed ' NN. Knowles Tomorrow Night ein the First Congregational, for a honeymoon on the water Church, 7:30 o'clock tomorrow | and will leave on the Cabin ‘Cruit eae the Pola ala = a en er of Mr, Knowles for a cruise ‘Knowles, will be solemnized, {Florida waters, we ee ee a Miss Archer. is the daughter E ill. read the a Ms sid Hn, Googe Ape ‘Attendants to the bride will be |i 1425 Newton’: street;~ sister, » Celeste Archer, cache pee aMteR ASRS. oe tas oad 1 </She has been an active worker. in maid of h ; Mrs, Raymond Al; he ae ptm church cireles and is loved and ad- ury, matron jonor, and. brides- py Miss “be Lois Hicks, i mired by a wide-circle of friends. } * 1 “Caviness‘and Miss . Nellie}. Mr. Knowles is one of Key|ACTIVITIES COVERING FIRST West’s outstanding young men. He PART OF MONTH 3 Mr, Knowles will be attended by} has ever been active in any move- sf RICHARDSON’S STORE e OF JUNE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Lipton Tea, 25¢ size with Cuban Coffee, tb Corn Beef, can Jelly, 2 1 jar - Kirschenbaum. Everett Perpall as best man and|ment for the advancement of his shers, George Adams, Raymond}home city’s interest and has been Albury, Oliyer Armayor and John publicly recognized for his ability, : iH, Archer. 3 ; and worth. He A eeonee = Building permits ‘issued during " Immediately after the ceremony|the Thompson Ice Company andithe first week of June from the! Aleen Davis Hancock; Neil .|which you catituek at atiedte ee re ne office of Harry M. Baker, build-| Knowles and Dorothy Priscilla) store a the svorld“keed you Announcement ing inspector, total but $335. _Is-| 4. u ; : sues were made for the following: Vaab : eooler in hot weather.—adv, eee ~~ FO Regupemest SUMMER SCHOOL ne ‘and Mrs. Cleveland Niles} Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Sawyer an- championships, Repairs to roof of residence at nee the engagement of their’ nounce the engagement of their e 325 Angela street. Owner, Miss! + Miss Dorothy Elizabeth! guchter, Miss Nathalie Kathryn . Announcement has been made} 7", Lulu Scheurer; cost, $25. Erect addition to fish house at e Edison W. Pinder, son of Knight | Ear Mrs, Burtis Pinder, of| Sawyer, to Peter Thomas Knight, by the Sisters of the Convent of| “Eighty-four } West. Mary Immaculate that Sister)used No a a “eee 22¢ Salmon, 2 large cans 24c |) Del Monte Coffee, tb _ 26c Maxwell House Coffee, Ib 27¢ RT ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” - We Stand. For ‘PURITY; ECONOMY, RELIABILITY, SERVICE Atiall times are these factors assuted the purehasers at our . Make cértain you get ‘ R share 6f<our Money- : - 1 ing Values. - Bel i We meet all competition with z Low Prices and High Quality Phone 67 Free Delivery 814 Fleming Street —_——- | Stella Walsh and Rena Mac-| Donald established new world records in the 200 meters and the shotpyt at the womai oe si J Potatoes, (old), 5 Ibs, Onions, 3 Ibs. tf sack foot of Elizabeth. street, »: Swney e Fish Companysaeeet, $200. i ive! < son of Mr. and Mrs. GPeter A. to ventita ‘date has been set for the eas ‘ciueaaat wae janie ant @ | Catherine and her assistants will|nel eS fo annou! wedding but it is understood it flconduct a summer school during —————— % re PALAC will be a social event of the near|to wien the: Ceremony - phe ad | . % -4\the vacation months. i ‘WO This affords students of the) A Convent school or other schools an “Lane Chandler in future, solemnized, re BE opportunity to advance themselves BATTLING BUCKAROO in subjects in which they have Allan Hale-Sally: Eilers in Along the line of similar con-!failed. Also, those. who wish to go SAILOR’S HOLIDAY ferences ‘for colored women in|ahead by taking new subjects can 0-i8¢; Night, 10-20c different cities and states, a con-jdo so by attending this chool. > %s | ference will be given in the Pres- byterian Hall, Simonton and Pe- tronia streets, Monday, June 11, commencing at 2 p. m. and con- tinuing until 6 p. m. The conference will resume at! 7:30 p.m. Refreshments will be TION © Sheriff K. 0. Thompson left Winer Bethel, who was in Tam- over the highway this mornig on pa on business, returned on the & business visit to Miami. Steamship Florida yesterday. —— PERSONAL MEN 822 FLEMING STREET Free Delivery PHONE 695 Free Delivery | Eaton and Elizabeth Sts. j ‘A. Ballou and ‘son arriv& Raymond M. Maloney, . candi- over the East. Coast y date in the primar election for from Miami, going there from] county commissionor~ from the New York, to join Mr, © Ballow,; Fifth District, left yesterday aft- who is spending a while in Key| ernoon for his home in Tavernier, West. accompanied by Mrs. Maloney. Kenneth Martin, son of Rev. W.| Mrs, William, Saunders left yes- 4. Martin of Ley. Memorial church,| terday afternoon for Miami to be and Mrs. Martin, who was OM A) present at the graduation of her short visit with his parents, left grandson, William Recio, from yesterday. afternoon for Islamo-| Miami High School. rada and after a brief stay there will leave for Lakeland to resume his. theological studies at. South- - University. Se + Raymond Einhorn, henor stu- it at Florida University, arriv- over the East Coast yesterday. Gainesville, ‘to. spend’ r ition with his pi nd Mrs>-A, Einhorn, 7) Mr, and Mrs, Jamies Russell left yesterday afternoon for New York ‘where they will visit a son-in-law and daughter, Sergeant Major. Ed- gar ©. Athey, U. S. A,, and Mrs. Athey at Fort Totten, N. Y. § Lieutenant Leah Hartley, of the vation Army, who was spend- @ vacation with relatives at. its in Georgia, returned over th East Coast yesterday. + Miss Florence Albury, daugh- of Mr, and Mrs, Claude Al- » left over the East Coast for a two days’ visit Miss Dorothy Parks in. Mi- afterward to visit briefly in sonville and then go to Tal- see to attend the session of mer school at Florida State College for Women. » Patrolman Franklyn Arenberg, of the Key West. Police Depart. ment, left yesterday afternoon for @ visit of: several days in» Miami. * Binty Acherson was an outgoing passenger over the East Coast yes- terday for Miami where he will ttay several days with relatives. <Mr, and Mrs, E. R. Lowe, who Were visiting relatives for a few left over the highway this morning for Tavernier, accom- panied by John R. Kerr, son of Mr, and Mrs, Russell Kerr, After - brief stay the party will go to Sow. Ga,, to spend a while wit Mr. Lowe's relatives, * Miss Fortuna Lopez was a pas- Senger on the Florida last night to Tampa for a short visit friends and then leave for Tallahassee where she will attend the summer school at Florida State College for Women, Mrs. Paul Atwell was an out- foitig passenger’ over the East Coast yesterday for a vacation of two weeks with relatives in Mi- ami. ‘ —— . Mrs. J, P. Roberts left yester- day afternoon for Miami to at- tend. thei. \duation exercises of High School sat which time eopete | May Bie Evelyn diplonm; =~ et ‘ive. her ; ny Miss Elizabeth Spencer left on the afternoon train yesterday for. Miami en route to Allentown, Pa. where she will spend several weeks with relatives, L. C, Schuldt, of the Interstate Commerce Commission, who with Mrs, Schuldt arrived from Chicago 10 days ago to be guests of Mr. , and Mrs. Grover Albury, left yes- ' terday for his home in Chicago. Mrs. Schuldt wif"leave it about one week, ee ee yy In_re’ the Estate of: JOSEPH B. JOHNSON, Deceased. FINAL NOTICE | Notice is Hereby Given that the undersigned w m the 26th day gf Sealy. 3, D, a present to the lonorable County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, my final return, account and vouchers Adminis- tratrix of the Estate of Joseph B. Johnson, late of Monroe County, ceased, and at said time, then there, make application to the said Judge for a final settlement of m: administration of said estate, and for an o ie disc! ing m Administratrix. So apaeastems Dated this the 22nd day o r ALD. 1934, ; oe IDA LOUISE JOHNSON, As Administeatrix of the Estate of } Joseph B. Johnson, Deceased. may24-31; j 1-38; juld-12-19- ———— | CAKES AND. PASTRIES : for the | WEEK-END |} Tey one of our attractive ‘ #4. L. Turnage, director of op-/ @fations of FERA, left yesterday morning over the highway for Mi- ami for a conference with W. H. Green, regional director, || See them and leave orders at ORMOND’S GRILL Mra, Robert Russell, teacher in Monree County High School, left: yesterday afternoon for Miami| where she will spend a vacation of} two weeks with relatives, | + S10 Duval Street | Maloney and Peaceck 812 Fleming Street served at 6:30 p.m. Only women over 16 years of age are ad- mitted. The talks will be by medical men, trained nurses. and workers of experience. Dr. Ay De Barritt is in charge of arrangements. “Today In History f 632—Mohammed, founder of Mohammedism, died. at Medina, Arabia, aged about 64. 1776—Richard Henry. Lee of Virginia made the historic pro; posal of independence, the expe- ‘diency of forming foreign alliance and of framing a plan of confed- ‘eration. 1932—Garner — $2,290,000,000 relief bill passed House. 1933—Four-Power Peace Pact signed at Rome by Britain, France, | Germany and Italy, The Italian government has es- tablished night schools for the in- strnetion of youths in the handling of machine guns, wl $2.00 GROCERIES SATURDAY) ALL DAY ‘Demonstra + ; UPS, Maple, White, i A Geldeny a, 4, STARCHES,— Cream Corn, 2 for ... Gloss, 3 for FREE COOK BOOK EINHORN’S GROCERY Free Delivery Phone 21€ Duval and Olivia Streets “It’s toasted "—for throat S UCKIES use the mildest tobaccos—for E Luckies use only the clean center leaves—and these are the mildest leaves. They cost more—they taste better. Then science plays its part in making these choice tobacco truly kind to your throat. These mellow, fine-tasting tobaccos are yO ROU round, so firm, do not dry out, protection. — **Tt’s toasted” cut into long, silky, full-bodied strands and fully packed into every Lucky—so free from loose ends. That’s why Luckies “keep in con- dition” —why you'll find that Luckies an importaht point to’ every smoker. You sce, always in all-ways —Luckies are kind to your throat. V Lucktes ort oll-wazs bind t0 your throat ND and FIRM and FULLY PACKED tha ts why ‘hot dry Out