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Miss Dorothy Archer And Neil ----. Knowles Married Last Evening “Miss Dorothy Archer and Neil, gandie and carried nosegays of M. Knowles were married last| garden flowers. The maid of hon- ‘ night in the First Congregational|or was Miss Celeste, Archer of. Church by the Rev. E. R. Evans in Tampa, sister of the bride, and the the presence of a large asssembly|}matron of honor was ‘Mrs. Ray- of relatives and friends, mond Albury.....Bridesmaids were Mr. Knowles was attended by/|Miss Annie Lois pinta bad a Everett Perpall, best man; George lie Louise Kirsthihl pnd Miss Raymond Albury, Oliver|Helen Cavinesa?' °° a and John H, «Archer. | ‘The church been: beautiful- el if ‘omise Me," 0! . an ‘was played as a violin solo by Will! Cormack. Ferns and palms form- p ; Roberts and Mrs. Paul Archer|ed a background for huge baskets Saiig, “Dawning,” with organ ac-jof lilies behind the chancel rail, ompaniment, both played by sage exer the rail itself was decorated ER. Evans. As the processional with fern and stephanotis. The for the bridal peg fetes Evans choir rail ee ee with ferns played the bridal chorus from{and flowers of pastel shades. Lohengrin and as the recessional} Shortly after the wedding, Mr. Mendelssohn’s “Wedding March.”|and Mrs. Knowles left in the During the ceremony Litz’ Lie-| Knowles cabin cruiser for a short bestraum was played softly by | honeymoon cruise in nearby wa- the organist. jters. On their return they will ‘The bride entered on the armjoceupy a cottage on Margaret|, of her father, George F. Archer,|street which they are having re- who gave her away in marriage. ! modeled. She was gowned in satin and| Among out-of-town guests here white lace and wore a cap veil for the wedding, in addition to the Which had a long train and. a;maid of honor, were: ¢rown trimmed with a band of cai | Mrs, Thomas H.. Morrow and Darderea ohh pearls and « orange! Miss Marjorie Bowen. ,oft Cincin- blossoms. She carried a sheaf of|hati, O.; Mrs. W, A. Johntén, of Ata »|Miami Beach, and n Archer, ithe «Bride's attendants weré) brother’ of the~ bride, ‘of | ‘Home- owned. in pastel shades of _or-|stead. Miss Magdelin De Leon And Prof. P. Huddleston Wed This Morning ‘At an impressive ceremony ready Mrs. Huddleston was born in at 6:30 o’clock this morning in First Methodist church by the Rev-| g+a49 College for Women. She erend George Summers, the mar-} Fiage of Miss Magdelin De Leon to 'rofessor Paul DuMont Huddles- | of Cambridge, Indiana, was soleminzed in the presence of the immediate families of the couple. The bride wore an ensemble of white French crepe with hat and sccessories in white. - Professor Huddleston and bride left over the highway this morn- ing ‘for Tallahassee where ~ Mrs. has been a member of the teach- ing faculty of Harris Grammar|Cyba- yesterday with one car of, School for the past several years, and is superintendent of the pri- mary department of the First Methodist church Sunday school. Professor Huddleston was grad- uated from Huntington College, Cambridge, Indiana, and during the past four years has been science instructor on the faculty of Monroe County High School. d ‘will attend a summer school session at Florida Sta’ College for Women. - They will: make their home’ in lahassee. Enjoyable Birthday Party Given . In Honor Of Adolfito Lastres On Tuesday afternoon Mrs:,and Bennie Andrades, Tony, Pérez Geo; “0."'McDermott ntertained i oe Valdez, Ernma, | Graie fot Aloifito Lasttes! it Holide of |" omad, Goloenbck. Eu hiefitth birthday anniversary: | pna/'Salinery,, Dorothy Gomez, The afternoon was spent’ in| Grace Th Vicente Molina, playing games, with other amuse-|Violet, Frank and John Sosin, ments furnished. 5 Rogelio, ‘Danilo; Gabriel Ana “Phe prize for girls went‘ to'Tusia, Cristina, Lastres, Marta Alige Sawyer, and the boys’ 'gift|and Rosa Arago, Carlos Jose San- was awarded to Claudio Valdez.| chez. ¢ Tee cream, cake and candy was} Mesdames Geo, 0, McDermott, served, and all attending had a|Ronald Thrift, Rogelio Lastres, very enjoyable time. Eddie Gomez, Jose Sanchez, San- » ‘Those present were: tagio Salinero, Armanda Aguilar Leona, Jose, Teresita and Ce-| Vincente Molina, Claudio: Valdez. Arias, Alice Sawyer, Vilma} Miss Adela Valdez, Mrs. Frank Caridad. and Marta Gomez, |Sosin, Mrs. Alma Rodriguez and Perecea Fernandez, Adelfa' Rogelio Lastres. a yable Shower Yesterday In ‘Honor Of Mrs. Wilbur Thompson “rs, Waldo Johngon. and Mrs.}flower. In this contest; Mrs. 0. S. Biton Albertus entertained “yes-|Long answered every question terday with a post nuptial miscel-jcorrectly and was awarded the Janeous shower in honor of Mts. | prize. Toehnson’s sister, Mrs. Wilbur| In the second contest a know- Thompson. : ledge of music was necessary. A ‘Phe shower was held in the|few bars of a composition was ‘Woman's Clubhouse on ~ Division | played on the piano and the name street. which was beautifully dec-} of the composition of which they Orated in fertts and white lilies, | were a part was the answer. Mrs. Refreshments were served dur-jJames Brady was the successful ‘the afternoon and the » color contestant. 5 ‘of these and the contain-| Mrs. Thompson is the daughter ers was pink and green. of Mr, and Mrs, Aaron Diaz and Two very entertaining games|was married to Mr. Thompson were played. The first, a game|June 1, in Miami. They arrived of qu s. Answers- to each/on the Havana Special the follow- question had to be the name of a ing day. this city on their return from Tal-|° Bottom row, left to right: V. Albury; lion and A. J. B. Symonette, district mana- ger for the Gulf Life Insurance Company in Key: West, has every reason to be proud of his agents Perez. ind of his company. It is a credit to his organization that’not one Gulf Life Insurance policy holder in Key West has ever had to fesort to a lawsuit to collect his benefits. ° Further proof that. his men_are | c) active servicers of the Key West FLORIDA 98 PASSENGERS Steamship Florida, of the P. and 0. S. S. company, sailed yesterday for Havana with 98 passengers, this city and was graduated from} 32 ‘from Tampa and 66 from Key’ Monroe High School and Florida] West, 209 sacks of mail and two} automobiles. Ferry , Parrott. from arrived sugar, 12 cars of pineapples, 4,- 377. crates; three cars of fruit in bulk, 156 sacks of mail, baggage, one passenger and 10 empty cars. HOT SOUSE AT PLAZA TONIGHT Hot Souse, cooked the real Coneh style, has been prepared as a special for the opening tonight! at the Plaza Restaurant. / Merrill Sands, proprietor of the establishment, states that a special menu has been prepared and will; be served starting at 6 o’clock. NEW DOUGHNUT “NOW ON MARKET The new Dixie Dandy “Grease-| less” Doughnut, electrically cook- ed locally, is today being intro- duced in Key West and can be ob- tained at all leading groceries and restaurants, The greaseless doughnut has many advantages over the other type of doughnut and is easily digested, it is stated. Celebration of the 650th anni-. ooo a i versary of the founding of Jonko-! ping, Sweden, is planned for this} year, PROUD OF HIS GULF LIFE FAMILY Attorney J.- Lancelot Lester left on the afternoon train yester- day for a business visit to Miami. -— SAAR FA ENE 2 AMRORREAE Yo ISAT NCD PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Eddie Saunders and son, Oliver, left over the East Coast yesterday for Tavernier to join Mr. Saunders, who is employed on the afternoon train Thursday,’ accompanied by Miss Maggie Pierce, enroute to West Point, Ga., where, after a short visit, Mrs. Caltrider will go to her home in Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Rafael Rodriguez and two Al Dudek left yesterday after-}with the State Road Department.|sons, Albert and Elpidio, left on noon for his home in Patowski, Mich., called there by the illness of his mother, Mr. and Mrs. L. Herbert Muse, who were married Friday afte: top row, left to right: W. B. Norman, Miss Mary E. Gril- his home in Page, Oklahoma. ‘}tiore’ than’*$4;600.00 TAKES “CONFERENCE noon, May 25, and left the same! i: | jMrwcMosris Holsahecs, wba was dax 00 their hhoneymoon,, return- spending rte days in Hiami | ed on the Havana Special from: w i iv ‘ing | Miami yesterday, i weaeet Ore nes } USE WICLs WewebO)ite: 5.4 State Senator Arthur Gomez} Malcolm Sawyer, son of Mr. and ileft over the highway yesterday ; [btn triste n the: oeing for points in the district. fami : i As CORSE an, eG SPAGialist, ,the second, primary. | | A. Smith, father of Mrs. John! Mrs. Merrill Adams, daughter |Trwin, who had been in Key West ‘Phyllis, and niece, Florence! for a long period as guest of Mr. | Adams, left on the afternoon! Vinson, J. B. Symonette, H. M.|and Mrs, Irwin, left yesterday for train yesterday for a stay with! {relatives in Miami. ternoon train yesterday for Mi-.on a campaign for his reelection in ! be —_—— ' - 3 : lumont Love, superintendent. Miss Mary Pinder left on the territory, Mr. Symonette points |of air brakes with the Florida'afternoon train Thursday = Jout, is that they nave panei y East Coast Railway Company, Plantation where she will spend a their business: over 50 percent 80 | who was in Key West on a trip few days with relatives and then: far this year. of inspection and instruction, left go to Tallahassee to enter summer! The Gulf Life Insurance Com- yesterday for St. A tine’: : : pany settles claims through this} m ugu: ed for Women. State College | Hocal organization. In this way’ Mrs. I. N. Meltzer and son,‘Gur- ithere is no delay. This is one of ‘tis, who ived over the highway! the oldest organizations of its Thursday evening, accompartying | co kind in Key West ang has paid| Mrs, Meltzer’s parents, Mr. and; fo -in-sdentle' Pot Mi 1 Abis restetss aetunped aves, the, highway... ms | mori | —— ch i ‘the rlarge ‘spetige dealing: esfab-|'; Mts. Bertram Milord and son, hishments , in: New’ York, :lefé” yes; |(Charles, who went.to Miami to iterday:after,a business visit in'join Mr. Milord and stay for a Key West on his return fgom{week, returned on the morning Cuba Wednesday. train accompanied by Mr. Milord. Miss Rosemary Lopez, who ac-| mpanied her mother to Miami sit with relatives, return- x the East Coast today. Mrs. z and son, Jack continued to| icksonville for a visit with rela-| u territory. FOR’: COLORED WOMEN On Monday, commencing at 2 p, {m. and continuing until 9 p. m., |the annual conference for colored women, will be held in the sehool+ room, Simonton and Petronia street, Talks on health, school, Tee . home, children and citizenry wil}!-_ Benjamin Archer, editor of the Miss Ana Luisa Renedo, who} Mrs. Andrew J. Page and daugh- was spending a week in Miamijter, Miss Billie, of 419 William; with: relatives, was a returning|street, Key West, who are enjoy-| passenger on the Havana Spegialj ing a vacation in the north, are in} yesterday. New York City and are guests at the Hotel Lincoln, | | A Homestead Leader, was an arrival Mrs. Thomas Johnson and sister, ; be given, : +» {on the morning train yesterday, | Miss Liwzie Sawyer and Mrs, John-} a ace Some egeigar pat coming to attend the wedding of| con's two children, Edna May and bd Weare oh bean open em his sister, Miss peratny Archer, | Earl, arrived over the East Coast} jwhen questions ean be asked. et ee Eee pice on eee pops Faas | . |" Florian Gato arrived yesterday i ‘WEEK-END SPECIAL over the East Coast from Gaines-| Miss Edna Mae Wells was! ville, where he is a student at}among those leaving during the| Florida University, and left on the] week over the highway for Miami; Steamship Florida for a vacation|where she will visit with relatives in Cuba with his parents, Mr.-andjand friends for some time. the S. S. Florida yesterday for} MONDAY SPECIALS } ——AT— BE ss yee” Another, shiyment of those Paste] Krash Laces in beau- tiful design§, yard .... $1.00 Plaid Taffeta, just the thing for the going-away Dress or Blouse, yard ................ $1.25 Heavy Slip Satin, all shades, 1% yards .. - $1.00 ONE COUNTER OF REMNANTS in Silks, Voiles, Flaxons, Batistes, Etc., to close out at given away prices. Be on time. Another close-out of Flaxons and Voiles, yard 1S¢ Little Boys’ the better ‘ash Suits of ind reduced ton.@ach - - 50c Babies’ Rompers, Dresses and-~Toddlers,.. all. hand embroidered, each .... 50¢ LADIES’ AND MISSES’ sizes up to 52, $1. 00 each. ... Sport Stripes and ‘laid Seersuckers and Madras, yard . .- 30€ REDUCTIONS ON ALL HATS AND BETTER DRESSES FOR ‘MONDAY HOLTSBERG’S Monday Sale Organdy Dresses, the very newest; 10 different Silk Dresses, fast colors, see win- dow, on sale Monday $1.00 Beaytiful Silk Dresses, regular 3.95, on sale ............ $2.95 AT WELLS’ PLACE! Wells’ Lunck Room, 900 South- ‘ard Street, advertises us a week- end special, fresh -sour-sop ice ug Ipoints in the district in. the i This place is well known for this : in- delicious cream and also offers | serests of his campaign for state cocoanut and other flavors. _ Senator, in the second primary. Mrs, Thomas H. Gato, Wallace’ Bierer, who was spend- Because he criticized her moth- Vacation Seems an 'er and called Angelus Temple. a “show,” Roberta Semple Smyth, Mi ‘daughter of Aimee Semple Mc- Pherson, won a divorce from. her sailor husband in Los Angeles re- cently, iami, returned this morning and expects to go tomorrow to Tor- sistant keeper. F. S. Robbins, superintendent of motive power and machinery, of the Florida East Coast Railway company, who was in Key West for a short visit, left Thursday afternoon for his home in St. Augustine. 4} TO SUBSCRIBERS i } If you do not receive your \T paper by 6:00 o’clock in the if afternoon, use your telephone or your neighbor’s phone and | call 51 and a paper will be sent #) to your home. A complaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:00 to 7:15 p. m. for the purpose of delivering ; .¢ plaints. Help us rive vod 00 j yous do not ‘ Emory Lowe Pierce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Pierce, arrived yesterday from Gainesville, where he is a student at Florida Univer- sityand, after spending the sum- mer vacation ;with his parents, ‘will | i Mrs. Elsie Caltrider, who was k Representative William v. Alsjvisiting her brother and sister-in- bury left over the East Coast yes-|law, Mr. and Mrs, L. M. Pierce at terday for Miami and will go to|the home, 905 South street, left Photos Poses re, LOC FLORIAN STUDIO * Colonial Hotel; Bldg. ‘Cor, Duval and Fleming Sts. {tugas light where he is third as-|-——— Cocoanut and Other Flavors Special This W: : itor SOUSE" ~ sou WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM 900 Southard St. Phone 207-3 PALACE Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and ii Bergner in Elizabeth ‘senior year's)! Matinee, 10-15e; Night, 18-25¢ MANAGER e Residence, 122' KEY WEST DISTRICT J. B. SYMMONETTE: Office, Renedo Building Company. 5 Olivia St. is not connected in any way with any other insurance All-Over Lace for Dresses, all colors, yard ..... . New Chiffon Voiles, like silk, yard . ies 81x90. Sheets, Marshall Field make, with taped edge, reg. $1.35, on sale Monday $1.00 SPECIAL TABLES WITH CLOSE-OUTS MONDAY 1 table with 2-piece Pajamas, reg. $1.00 for eas 50c 1 table with all kinds of Piece- Goods, yard .2......---.-.. Me 1 table with Silks, values to $1.00 yard, at-per yard 50c 1 table with Children’s Socks, Oc to close-out, pair ... 1 1 table with Gartain Panels, 50c reg. $1.00, a! ee Beautiful Evening Taffetas, — not to split for lips and Dresses, yd. $1.00 New Mallinson’s Chiffon, just in, . $1.50 Extra size Silk Hose, Bobolink new shades, every pair guaranteed, pair .. 28 One lot of discontinued in Phoenix Hose, $1.50, DMiT cage csccceeues SEE WINDOWS FOR OTHER : SPECIALS | i colors: regular §- 50 SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1934. Havana en route to Guanabacoa where they will spend several weeks with relatives. A new shipment of smart- looking “Shorts,” to go PAC oe gece $1.25 New Silk Sports Suits, “Quite Different” ......... : $5.95, $6.95, $8.95 New inty Wash Dresses of the better kind —......... $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 SATURDAY AND MONDAY SALE - Special reductions on all SHOES for Ladies, Misses and Children. A pair of Shoes from this store means quality Shoes at Low Prices. 42 gauge Pure Silk $1.00 Hose, on sale, pair 69¢ or 8 pairs for .......... $2.00 Good Pure Silk Hi at pair .... = 50 Silk Dresses, made to re- tail at $3.95 to $5.00, on sale . easy $2.95 50 pieces Printed Voiles, selling everywhere at 25c yard, on sale, 3 yards GORE oc picronint Mig as Printed Flaxons, at per - 1Se and 19¢ “MeW"Solid Color Veiles, 40 inch Broadcloth, yd. 13¢ Dainty Children’s D: lose, at = as to-6 years, special. ....,39¢ Crochet Berets 68c JUST THE SHOES YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR ! ‘ WHITE OXFORDS, PUMPS AND SANDALS FOR SUMMER You can’t afford to miss visiting our Shoe Department Monday. Biggest jues yet in new Summer Shoes, e have a complete line of styles Special © pri Hosiery for Mon selling. MONDAY SPECIALS 45 inch Flowered Or- Dotted and Striped Ore Be ed ani ped Or- gandy, per yard ... 2 _New shipment of Mallinson’s Silk, in “Flat ’ Chiffon, Pussy Willow and Fiat Crepes. It will pay you to visit our store and look over our large stock before buying, Striped and Plaid Pique, Mon- da: 29¢ White Batiste, yard Lineen, all shades, yard . Flaxon, all colors, yard .. 15¢ Ladies’ Dresses, in Silk Flat Crepe and Ruff Crepe, reg. price $4.95, at _.... $2.95 Ladies’ Batiste Pajamas, at Ladies’ Batiste Night Gowns, Dance Sets, all colors .... $1.00 Ladies’ Pocketbooks, all colors, BBs sicseesecoeese . $1.00 Closing out all Ladies’ Summer Hats at .. $1.00 EVERY ITEM IN THE STORE REDUCED FOR MONDAY ——THE——_ STORE OF FASHION City’s Leading Ladies’ Store I. APPELROUTH 20¢ 29¢ OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Sumi - hes no connection whatsoever with any holding Company. Janior Clab Will ‘FLORIAN STUDIO AGENTS | KEY WEST DISTRICT is not involved. in. any. outside enterprise in any way.” Meet On Tuesday There will be & business meet- fng of the Junior Woman's Club} held on Tuesday afternoon, begin-| ning at 5 o'clock, at the club house) of the Florian Studio on Monday en Division street. : in the corner store of the Colonial’ The. board of directors will meet) Hotel building is made on the 4 o'clock, it is stated. front page of today’s paper. ¢ we The offer features 4 Twenty-eight famous screen, Poses and minutes all for 10c. J. stars received votes but Irene! Metzinger, an expert photographer Pisees: wink the cholen’ of a0000| O° NOW Tere OS. will remain om here indefinitely, :it is stated, women who voted her the “most beautiful woman on the screén,"| Miss Burgess Leach, a young in a contest conducted by Frances woman of Portland, Ore., is said Ingram, radio broadcaster. Subscribe for The Citizen TO OPEN MONDAY Announcement of the opening! to be the first woman in this coun- j try to stady for ; an aviation me- ichanic’s licenees | | | : A. PEREZ V. VINSON ras © {O10 Virginia Street management energy of its officers. than before the 1405. Division Street } monopolizes the entire time, thought and ascgetrgce pel : LOWRY, 9, Cheirmss of Bead . T. PHILLIPS, President EL PHELIPS, Trconwer . ga