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SOCIETY Shower Given Tuesday Afternoon Honoring Miss Corinne Jerman “An ‘enjoyable shower was given on. T afternoon ‘at the ‘Over Sea Hotel in honor of Miss eocsee: e Mrs, John C. Will T. Daughtry, Jr., gave a mis- cellaneous shower for Miss _Mae Mackie yesterday afternoon at the Golden Eagle hall. Mrs. Willard M, Albury, Mrs. Léon Cates, Mrs. Sidgey Mathews,|_ TM Program ee Mrs. Sam B, Pinder, Mrs. Hamil-| follows: Cotinne Jerman who will be mar-|ton Adams, Mrs, Naomi Bocheff,'. ‘Reading—Miss Edith Russell, ried on June 10 to Warren Bethel.| Mrs, Cleveland Dillon, Mrs. Adal-|; Piano solo—Fannie Hansen. Fe later was given by Mrs, C. bert Bethel,-Miss'*Macie* Bethel,}:Syocai_ duet—Mrs. Carl Ber- pa Siang and Mrs, Edward/ Miss anaes area | pcan Hershell Williams. . Saunders, |The color scheme of the event| Warren, ai Bae ‘was pink and green, and the en- tertainmefit hall was beautifully decorated for the occasion. é « A-“‘well” was a part of the ar- rangement in carrying out. the idea of the ‘shower, with Oliver Saunders drawing up’ a. bucket containing the gifts with which the honoree was. showered. Other festivities. were included in the afternoon’s program. «Those present were: ©Mes. Will Richardson, Mrs, R. Beacham Curry, Miss Rolina R. Curry, Mrs. Chas H. Ketchum, | jReading—Mrs. Alice ‘Curry. sPiang, Solo—Miss Alice. Jenks. f obithaet Mek. Leo Williams Mr. ‘Hershell Williams. “Vocal solo—Miss Alce Curry. Vocal solo—Miss Harriet John- n. "The bride-to-be was dressed in green chiffon while Mrs. Daughtry j wore pink lace. Mrs. Parks was! Mrs. Donald Ow s Carolyn Sands, Miss Rath Rosé Thompson, Miss Gynnette Thompson, Mrs, J. A. Gandolfo, Mrs. Thos, Felton, Mrs, Paul Daniel, Mrs. Arnold Key, Mrs, Walter J, Roberts, Mrs. Grace Parkinson, Miss Susan Pea- con, Miss Flora Hamlin, Mrs. Geo. Hamlin, Sr., Mrs. Joseph Watkins, |Mrs. Wm, H, Sands, Miss Claudia}powned in white flat crepe. L. Albury, Mrs. Emil Sweeting,|” the honoree’s ’ mother Mrs. Howard Cruz, Mrs. Eugene/ ashes of roses flat crepe. . Color ‘scheme of the affair was Miss Dorothy F. Lord, Miss | pink and green. The color scheme Florence L. Albury, Mrs. W. Wak-| was carried out in the refresh- al wore THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Miscellaneous Shower Yesterday In Honor Of Miss Mae Mackie Park and Mrs.,;G. N. Goshorn, Mrs, J. F. Lank- ford, Mrs. Ivan Parks, Mrs, Ivan Roberts, Mrs. George Park. A. Roberts, Mrs, James D. Moore, Mrs. B, A. Baker, Mrs. Vernon }Lowe, Mrs. Beryl Curry, jCatherine Knowles, Mrs. Annie R. Moore, Mrs. Mrs. Emil Sweeting, Mrs, Rutledge jCurry, Mrs. L. W. Cold, Miss Mary Whitmarsh, Mrs. Ed. L. Curry, Mrs, Flora Michael, Miss Bessie Knowles, Mrs. Laurence Higgs, Miss Anna Whitmarsh, Mrs. Reg- inald Roberts, Mrs, John Robin- son, Miss Lucille Richardson, Miss tage, Mrs. Irma Gwin. Mrs. Paul Archer, Mrs,’ Rhoda Baker, Mrs. Milton Baker, i Susan Curry, Miss Mary Curry, Mrs, Raymond Curry, Mrs, Baker, Mrs. Clyde Baker, Mrs. Will Baker, Mrs. S. N. Thompson, Mrs. Louisa Pieree, Mrs. Eugeia Pierce, Mrs. P. M. Crews, Miss Lois Archer, Miss Edith Russell, Mrs. J. B. Webb, Mrs. Eugene Miss William Demeritt, ! Edna Nottage, Miss Melvie Not-! PERSONAL MENTION Peecvcccccsccoscoccosese Eugene Sands was an outgoing Passenger on the afternoon train for Marathon for a short stay. Florida State College for Women,|few days with relatives. They left returned on the Havana Special} for home on the afternoon train. yesterday accompanied by her daughter, Miss Alice Roberts, who | was one of the graduates, Ed. Thompson, who has been employed for several months by the Fruit Growers Express at Mayor Wm. H Malone, who ac-j Jacksonville, was a returning pas. {companied Mrs, Malone as far asisenger on the morning train yes- | Miami on her vacation trip to New! terday. | York this week, returned over the {East Coast yesterday. Mrs. Ray Weech, who was visit- ing for a few days in Miami, re- turned on the morning train yes- terday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Pinder and Mr. Pinder’s mother, Mrs. Agnes Pider, left on the afternoon train yesterday for Miami where they will spend a few days. and then go to West Palm Beach to ‘ s : ©. C, Clinton, in charge of the City Councilman —_ Ambrose) waterworks department and plant Cleare was a weturning passenger | 5¢ Coconut Grove, atrived on’ the over the East Coast yesterday} {morning train yest joi from Miami where he spent two} aie youterday .to:,'1ah days with relatives. William Albury, who was spend- | HOW MA GE Wi ing a while with relatives, left & over the East Coast yesterday for! jhis home in Miami. | JIM. WHATS Carl Rom, senior radio electri- cian of the lighthouse service, left} vesterday afternoon for Miami, to; make an inspection of electrical in-| stallation-and radio equipment. | J. A, Jackson. .and Arthur X. j Doyle, both of whom came to Key at the lat the graduation exercises at|Mrs. Clinton, who was spending a! FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1984. round out a vacation of about two weeks, Gertrude Museir of Flushing, N. Y., believed to be permanently blind as a result of infantile paral- ysis, has recently by a seeming miracle regained her sight. —— PALACE Lane Chandler in BATTLING BUCKAROO ; Allan Hale-Sally Eilers in SAILOR’S HOLIDAY Matinee, 10-18¢; Night, 10-20c @ NOTHING MARGE | | YOU DONT SEEM TO || NONSENSE. [LL CALL YOu NEVER WANT TO [in | 1 rts, isi ie West for hospitalizati Mrs. Raymond G. Curry, Mrs. Wil-|ins, Miss Dorothy Knowles, Mrs.! nents and the hall’ was beauti.| Mi" Hartley Roberts, Miss Mamie yale greresan liam Scheurer, Mrs. Jose R. Fleit- as, Miss Mae Mackie, Mrs, James R..Curry, Miss Ermina Curry, Mary Daley, Mrs. Glenn Archer, !rutiy decorated with white lilies ‘Mrs, Pablo Calleja, Mrs. Lelia and “ouker fiawerk Mrs, Aaron Pitcher, Mrs. Mervin L, Russell.) The honoree was the recipient E. Sharpley, Miss Eu-/Mrs. S. N. Thompson, Miss Beulah of many lovely and beautiful gifts. Malie Mathews, Mrs, Raymond]|Lee Williams, Mrs. Carola R.|; The ‘gifts: were | presented byt Johnson, Miss Harriet Johnson, Ketehings, Mrs, ap Se ¥ Jaéqueline, ‘Ann and: Joan Mrs. Chas. Curry, Jr., Miss Leona|riguez, Mrs, A. L. Ingr ey iat Seralbaine: | Betty © Roberts, » Mrs. N. C. Pintado, Mrs.| Ismay { Roberts\iMrp. Augusta) jisesed us’ firemen. The. gifts) D. Warren, Mrs, Steadman} Aguero, Mrs»-Chas. P. Hogeboom, were’ brought in’ on/a!small: fire Pinder, Mrs. R. M. Russell, Mrs. | Mrs. Ansel Albury,-Mrs, Noel Bak. pniginie. a pore 4 1 Grillon, Miss Mary E.jer, Mrs. Russell Hoff, Mrs. Frank|/ ‘Glests:wetes=01 + Papy, Sr., Mrs. James A, Mallard.) yes. 1,1, Mackie;-Mrs.'John. C. Miss Leota Grillon, Miss. Dolly! Mrs. Chas. ‘Lunn, Jr., Mrs, elas Mrs: Will ‘TP. Daughtry, Jr., Serie, Miss Mary - Charlow,|Saunders (Bra), St., Miss Anniey, Muriel Pinder, Mrs, Hecshell Wheelock Curry, Mrs. Elmira! Saunders (Bra), Jr.. Mrs, John W. Williams, Mrs. Carl Bervaldi, Mrs. » Mrs. Hershel _ Williams, ‘W. E. Huston, Mrs. Leo Williams, Camille Pierce, Mrs. 0. Not- ‘Mrs. Tom Curry, Mrs, J. P. Mc-; head “grat eee Dermott, Mrs, L, H. Plummer, jottage, Miss Doro- Ulric ie Wik Gleude Albury, Mrs. L. H. Warren, Mrs. John Olsen, Miss Grace Gwynn, Mrs. Cleveland Dillon, e , Mrs. M. M. Spen- w. »Miss Mildred Olsen, Mrs. Mrs, M. Roberts, Mrs. iP ing Eaki h feer, Mrs, R, C. Skelton, Mrs. C. E. Mrs, clay Potion ren Dickens, Mrs. Wm. V. Albury, y \. D. Olivieri, Mrs. J. L. Ley, Roberts, Mrs. Chas. H. Smith, Mrs. Leo Williams,’ Mrs, Hilda R. Salis, Miss Hilda Demeritt, Mrs, Vernon Lowe, Mrs. Willard F Rus- sell, Miss Cornelia Warren, Mrs. H. A. Moore, Mrs, Nettie Saun- ders, Mrs, Wm. Gleason, Mrs, J. L. Stowers, Mrs, Clyde Baker, Mrs. Geo, Hanshaw, Mrs. Russell Kerr, Miss Ida Kerr, Mrs. Roland Weath- ‘Lopez, Mrs. Comal Key Russell, Miss Rosetta Knowles, Miss Cora Lee Gibson, Mrs. Mil- | Marine hospital, left yesterday aft- ernoon for Miami and from there |lard Gibson, Mrs. Will O. Skelton |Will go to New York. Mrs, Frank, Sawyer, Mrs. Louise| Warren. + H Mrs. Will H. Sands, Mrs. Arnold | Key, Miss Carolyn Sands, Mrs. C. C. Brown, Mrs. F, Roberts, Mi: ‘Constance. McDonald, Mrs, "W. P.| Y8¥.¢n route to Tampa and other. Archer, Mrs, Henry. Archer, Mrs. | Quintan Starling, Mrs. Ellis Arch- er, Mrs. Benjamin’ Lopez, Mrs.} Morris Cochran, Miss Frances! Cochran, Miss Helena Mrs, Quintan Lopez, Joseph S. Russell, Sawyer, | Mrs. ; Flora | Miss} Sr. M Lopez, Harriet Johnson, Mrs. Charles Pellicier, Miss Elizabeth Johnson, | Mrs. Laurie Roberts, Mrs. Donald), Curry, Mrs. Joe Thompson, Mrs. | |ter, Miss Cynthia. Howanus, Charles P, Hogeboom, con- nected with the local United States! Customs force, and Mrs, “Hoge-| boom, left recently over the high-! points in that section for a stay) of a few weeks, j ‘Mrs. Louise Bullard and daugh- left over the East Coast yesterday for! Wimauma, Fla., to attend the camp meeting being held there by the Church of God. Mrs. Charles L. Roberts, who went to Tallahassee to be present Ada Hansen. | Mrs, Howard Baker, Mrs, Wm. Weaver, Mrs. Herman Saunders,! erford, Sr., Mrs. N. A. Russell, Mrs. Mervin Thompson. : Mrs. Oneal Adams, Mrs. Leslie ‘Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Fred Saunders, | Mrs. Beryl F. Curry, Miss Eliza Mrs. Robt. Cash, Mrs, Harry Bak- 3 , ts beth Acheson, _ Mrs. Osborn © Charlow, Mrs. er, Mrs. Sarah Knowles. Miss Mae Mackie, _ Curry, Mrs, Reca . Peacon,| Russell, Mrs. Raymond Albury, barney. Johnson, Mrs. C. C.| Miss Nellie Albury,. Mrs. Ralph liss Cleora Roberts (Ket-| Russell, Mrs. Maynard Baker, Mrs. Mrs. J. A, Marrero, Miss{ Vincent Cremata, Mrs. James E. in La Kin, Mrs, Veral Roberts,| Duane, Jr., Miss Lois Sawyer, Matlida ‘Lowe, Mrs, Jabez} Mrs, James M. Saunders, Mrs, Will owe, Miss Mary Yvonne Curry,! Baker, Mrs. Constance McDonald, s Jerry Steadman, Miss Anna| Mrs. Alton Goehring, Mrs. Geo. P. Cleveland Saunders, | Tedder, Mrs. C. S, Singleton, Mrs. ‘Rose Mary Saunders, Mrs.}Mervin Rosam, Miss Elizabeth Mus Harrison, Miss _Bessié|Rosam, Mrs. Charles S$. Lowe, Mrs. Leo H. Warren, Mrs.j Miss Nathalie Sawyer. larren Sawyer, Mrs. Otto} Mrs, Eugene O, Roberts, Mrs. , Miss Ruth Warren}Bernard Roberts, Mrs. Grace z Kemp, Mrs. Robert L. Lowe, Mrs. Ratledge Curry, Mrs. Blanch Her- rs, Jane Perez, Mrs, Jennie Ded Mitty: Guzman, “G Pinder, “ Mrk., Ellie Evans, Mrs, Jonathan Cates, Mrs. F. K. Runaway, Miss Eliza Gard-! ner, Mrs. Da‘ Daughtry, Mrs.! Lula Maloney, Mrs. Willard Bell,| Mrs. Lily Lowe, Mrs. Robt. Rob- erts, Mrs, John S. Mann, Mrs. a lan Cleare, Mrs. Merville Rosam, Sr., Miss Susie Gardner, Mrs. C. 0. Ackerman, Mrs, Pete Fernan- dez, Mrs. W. B, Demeritt, Mrs. D. A. DuPuis, Mrs, John W. Pinder, Mrs, J. Skelton, Mrs. Tony Ar- thur, Mrs, Charles Lowe. Mrs, G. E. Russell, Mrs, Florine Curry, Mrs. Noel Solomon, Mrs. Alice Curry,’ Mrs. Gilbert A. Mc- Killip, Mrs, Benjamin E. Russell, Miss Beulah Lee Williams, Miss |.Alce Curry, Mrs. W. B. Buckley, ‘| Mrs, Ed. R. Curry, Mrs. Ed Gray, Mts. W. J. Martin, Miss Amelia Baez, Mrs. Thurman Sands, Mrs. C. M. Russell, Miss Ruby Jerman, Miss Corine Jerman, Mrs. J. R. Fleitas, Mrs. G. C. Saunders, Mrs. Bates), Mri ¥ +C. G. Johns} is: i, Mts. Joseph ‘ Mrs, ‘Sdinuel Miss Olga Kemp, Mrs. Otis | Altred" : Mrs, Ivan Elwobd, Miss Otte’ Lundquist, Mrs, Liva thy Elwood, Miss Elverta El-| Albury, Miss Anna Tattle, Mrs. G. Mrs. Ulric Gwynn,’ Mrs.}Frank Sawyer, Mrs. Richard Higgs, Miss Mary Bet-| Adams. ‘Miss Doris Sawyer, Mrs.| Mrs. Tony Arthur, Mrs.} Sawyer, (Mrs. Ellis Archer,| Chester Thompson, Mrs, Everett W. P. Archer, Mrs, Beulah Russell, Miss Anita B. Weather- Mrs. Louise Thompson. ford, Mrs, James Higgs, Mrs. Geo. | 5 ety M. Roberts, Mrs. A.| McDonald, Wm. Skelton, M: 3 Mrs. Nettie Park, Mrs.| Wm. E. Huston. Mrs. Fieldon El- Carlyle Roberts, Miss Annice!bertson, Mrs. C. M. Russell, Mrs. Mrs, Nottage, Miss Annai Geo. E. Saunders, Mrs. J. A, Jer- Kirehheiner, Mrs. Claude] man, Miss Ruby Jerman, Mrs, Cor- Mrs. Lionel _Plummer,} nelia Sawyer, Miss Eugenia, Ros- Carl Bervaldi, Mrs. Millard) am, Miss Edith Mae Roberts, Mis! , Gibson, Mrs. Tony Gandolfo, Milton Russell, * s Ade t 0. TO MY FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS I want to thank you all from the bottom of my heart for the splendid vote and support given me in my efforts for re-nomina- tion. To ‘my victorious opponent, I wish him the: best of luck and stiteess and to ‘those! who : voted atid worked ‘against me, I have ‘nothing but the kindest of feel- ‘ings ant! hope’ they will alt be with ! ne’ im my futiire’ aspiration : for )public office Iinlso want to ex- press ‘ny ‘gratitude ‘to the citizens of'thé Keys for their almost hun- dred per cent” support. I will t At Parish Hall Last Evening P An enjoyable dance party was Gwynn, Irma Johnson, Helen Rus- Mrs. Maitland Adams, Mrs, E. E.\Jenks, Mrs. E. R. Mrs. E, A, Cooper, Mrs. W. | Eakins, Mrs, James A. Singleton, : honoree; Miss Fannie Hansen, Miss Alice! Albury, Jr.j* Mrs, Eugene Knight, Miss Fannie Roberts, Mrs. Alton Goehring,! Miss Louise Curry, Miss Anna Tut- tle, Mrs. Bryan Richardson, Mrs.! Millan Roberts, Mrs. V. A. Archer,} Miss Leona H@nriquez, Miss Helen! Russell, Miss Fay Adams, Miss Shirley Valesco, Miss Hilda Rus-j sell, Miss Rolina Curry. ZS, JUST RECEIVED LARGE SHIPMENT HENS AND FRYERS MILK FED VEAL Florida and Western Meats HAMS SAUSAGE Public Meat. Market Southard and Elizabeth Sts. PHONE 17-J given in the Parish Hall last night! sell, Beatrice ‘Spence and Lorraine ‘by the Young People’s Service ‘League of St. Paul's Church. + The affair was largely attended ‘dy members of the organization and their guests, Dancing was the | ‘pricipal diversion of the evening, ‘with music furnished by John! Pritchard. ee were yrerved during the evening. Those attending were: » Edna Mae Russell, Nell Rose Knight, Catherine Schuck, Thelma Atwell, Romelda Johnson, Barbara Carey, Roberta Matcovitch, Erma | ‘ : We wish to thank the people of} Monroe County for the splendid ote given Claude Pepper in the! ifirst primary which indicates their! “Welief in his sincerity and ability; to serve them. We hope that they! Will again support him in the} APPRECIATION ‘FRIENDS OF CLAUDE PEPPER, * Candidate for U.S. Senator, | 4 juns-1t rs i © Bobby Gene Seott! of Reno, | Okla, at the early age of four | Fears is recognised as an accom- | plished harmonica player, i Russell. Howard Pinder, Steve Boyden, Herbert Boyden, Jeff. Knight, Frank Alvarez, Harry Knight, Wil- liam Monsalvatge, - Jack Pierce, Frank Lund, Bob Saunders, Rich. ard. Lund, Robert Curry, Joe Lopez, John Pritchard, Malcolm | Sawyer, Rex Biaza, Joe Allen Paul! Mesa, Charles Wardlow, Fred | Ackerman and Gerald Jaycocks. Mr. and Mrs, Mervin L, Rus-| j sell. and Mr, and Mrs, Bernard Al-, len were chaperones’ during the! affair. FREE $2.00 Basket of Groceries || Given Away Saturday, (Tomor- | tow), 8:00 p.m. SPECIAL STALEY DEMONSTRATION Introducing Staley Syrups and Starches, Maple, White, 15 Golden Syrups ............ ic 5c Cream Corn Gless Starch, FREE COOK BOOKS AND RECIPES Ask Us About It 0c] never forget them. I thank you. jun8-1t June Clearance Sale THE HUB STORE MEN'S PANTS For work or dress, a $1 00 2 bargain at... MEN’S DRESS PANTS Twe lots of assorted Pants and different materials, on sale $3.15 .,. $2.45 SUMMER sUits Made of fine Fiannels. Nobs ‘losag eat. 910.75 closing out _ MEN'S SUITS Wonderful line of fine clothing, well tailored, conservative DUNGAREES 9c Navy styles, bell- bottom, on sale _... WHITE FLANNEL PANTS (For Saturday and Monday only} J. F. BUSTO. Made wy sod tllon. $1 GAT MARGE YOUVE BEEN / NEGLECTING YOUR SKIN! IT | USED WH BE SO LOVELY. tay GIRL BEAUTY OUTDOOR GIRL Oluz0Oit SS BEAUTY PRODUCTS — @ reason reasons why I enjoy Chester- field is the fact that I don’t get little crumbs of tobacco in my mouth, Rarely ever do J find a Chesterfield that isn’t well filled. The seems to be. of the ri tobacco in them ght length, and they must be /A\Biidl right size because they burn right and smoke right. I like them also because they are milder.