The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 11, 1934, Page 4

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atten i 0] 4 e [rk See es oe suede dk RR -_ A beautiful dispjay of fire. (Continued from Page One) | works is scheduled for 9 p. m., «cure an opponent for Maloney’s which will be followed with al “Baker Boy” to run in Class A!dance winding up the various ac- pbstps ue er of aapconaadd gloat ° owners ve already announced; Miss Annie Lois Hicks, daugh-:their intentio sig } ter of Mr. and “Mrs,° Clifford B, ilo gore ered nes | Hicks, left Saturday for Miami to ‘It is not known as yet whether|$ PERSONAL MENTION Jack Carey left on the after-' “<Jnoon train Key West Group Leaves Sunday ~ Over Highway On Extensive Trip Mrs, L. B. Grillon, daughter,, On leaving Pensacola, Miss Mary Elizabeth; Mrs. Gril-|West group will make PALACE Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and Elizabeth Bergner in Catherine The Great || Matinee, 10-15e; Night, 15-28 Mrs. Emil Sweetin; Charles Albury left Saturday} the East Coast Selec ania day for Miami/ for Gainesville to attend summer! for Tallahassee where she will at-. to spend a vacation with relatives. | school at Florida University, ltena summer school at Florida Mrs. Angels Gremate, who.was| Mrs. Everett L. Sawyer iend| on? ee 2% Women. spending a week with relatives in|sister, Miss Cleora Roberts, left Miami, returned on the Havanajyesterday afternoon for Miami the Key/ Special yesterday. | and from there will go to’ Nassau; a motor ito stay for about six weeks as| lon’s mother, Mrs. Thos, C. Pent, _ nd Joseph W. Sawyer left over the ‘highway Sunday morning en- Toute to Pensacola. They were accompanied as far as Miami by Miss Louise Curry. “Those making up the party will spend a short visit at Pensatola * with Mrs, W. R. Anderson,.who, before ‘marriage, was- Miss ‘Daisy ‘Thompson, of Key West. trip through Alabama, Louisiana Willard Roberts, who was in! guests of Mrs. Tracy Knowles and and Mississippi, and will stop at/Key West for two weeks with rela-|Miss Elsie Sawyer/ points in other sections on the Tei tives, left on the afternoon train turn trip homeward. Miss Leota Grillon, another daughter of /Mr. and Mrs. Gril- lon, i8 now visiting in the moun- tain tion of North Carolin: and is also attending the teachers’ summer. school in Asheville. Miss Corinne Jerman And Warren Bethel Married © Miss Corinne,Jerman and War- ren Bethel were married yester- day afternoon at 4 o’clock at the First’ Methodist Church. Rev. George E. Summers, pastor of the; Stone Church, read the ceremony. The church was decorated with lilies-and other flowers, and pre- sented. a -heautiful .seene. The bride's dant. was Miss Edna Mae \N while Ray- Here On Sunday mond Bethel acted as best man to the bridegroom. The newlyweds left on the aft- ernoon train enroute to Miami where they will spend théir honey- moon, There were about 150 friends and relatives of the young couple at the station to see them off. Miss May Jerman, sister of the bride, caught the bride’s bouquet, | which was thrown as the trainj pulled out. Mts. William. Saunders, who Se serene ee went’ to Miami- to witness the Frank King. “depaty collector| graduation’ from Miami High of internal-revenue, who, was here | Schoolof ‘her grandson, William for two relieving. James/Recio;‘returned on the » mornin; Boykin, ald rday afternoon, 'train yesterday. accompanied by his son, for Mi- uk Aiton © ami,- 58 FF 95 W. G. Curry was:an arrival in Key West last evening over the Mrs. John Demeritt and daugh-' highway from Tavernier for a ter, Amaryllis, who were in Key, business visit of a few days. West for the past four months, re- aa turned yesterday afternoon over! Miss Florence Roberts and Miss the East Coast to the home in Mi-| Jennie Mae Johnson left Saturday emi. = y afternoon to attend summer Ischool at Florida State College for Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bethelj Women in Tallahassee. left over the East Coast yester- day afternoon for a honeymoon trip to Miami. yesterday for his home in Miami. Miss Amelia Lucignani left on the afternoon train Saturday for Miami and after a short stay with Mrs. C. S. Singleton left on the} relatives will go to Tallahassee to afternoon train yesterday for Mi-} attend summer school at Florida mi to spend a while with rela-} State College. aes tives, accompanied by her grand- ae s daughter, Miss Leodawn Jergu-| Ed, O’Brien, editor and pub- , who will continue. to’New]lisher of the Cuban-American ‘k and join her: mother,:Mrs.} Magazine, PAR, arrived from Ha-, Robert Brown. vana Saturday afternoon on the S: spend a while with friends, __ Thomas M. Kelly, who was visit- [over the gn Soest Buea dl ee a nets i iar as, ae e td is | Bacsrdagleee Miami to Sat and ‘chil- joined by another son, Malcolm, Jr., and ; Stay a while with Mr. and Mrs. ; Paul Roberts. Mrs. Hilda Salas left over the East Coast yesterday afternoon |for Demorest, Ga., where she will jattend summer school. She is a teacher in Monroe High School, : Miss Mary Thompson, daughter jot Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Thompson, {left on the afternoon train yester- day for Miami to be the guest of {her aunt, Mrs. Arnold Swain, and | spend a while with her son-in-law {and daughter, Mr. and Mis, Earl Luther Pinder, local boating en-} thusiast, wiN sponsor an entry, but; the racing committee is bending! .its efforts in that direction. } |||” Bathing’ Beauty Contest | | | President ‘Oliver Armayor is in ‘charge of the bathing beauty con. stest_ which will determine the i land’s loveliest mermaid, The w e e e e e 1” fer will be awarded ‘a loving cup. Local business houses~ are being | asked to sponsor the contestants. Tennis Match i Tennis fans will be given aie itreat when the finals of the Park $ Tennis Association’s tourney are| \played on the court adjoining the | jAthletic Club, Members of the! association are working out details! sof the tournament which will be- | gin shortly and continue until July | j1 at which time the semi-finals | will be played. _ j The Kappa Pi Y Club is offer. ,ing a cup to the winner of th jmatch and it will be presented i | | { mediately after the contest. ; Kappa Pi members are planning e {on having the court in the best of! 9 (Shape and are making arrange-| ments to accommodate a huge crowd of spectators, From May 15 to June 15 you can buy a LIGHT- WEIGHT SUNBEAM IRONMASTER and a UTILITY PUSS LAMP for the price of the IRON- MASTER alone. : Now within the reach of all! The iron is full size, but weighs only three pounds. EASIER! FASTER, SMOOTH- ER! And FULLY AUTOMATIC! No excuse now for not owning the finest iron there is. That's IRONMASTER! extra heat replaces the dragging weight’ of old- fashioned irons—so that it saves you ati hour-edch §. Florida and left over the, Eas / Horep Race | i = { A relay horse race with fea boasting the best horses in the city will be a feature of the morning program. Gilbert Weech is in Fate Coummeeroue, | day, and leaves you fresher;-younger-looking. | 7) Fey f The utility Buss Lamp can be used 'as-& table Jamp, as a bed lamp, as a reading lamp, on the dressing table—or in any place or position where a lamp is desired, Your choice of two colors—bronze or pastel green lacquer. The regular price of both of these articles is $9.30, but dur- ing this period you can buy them both for $6.95, THE DATE--MAY 15 TO JUNE 15 TERMS—95c down and the balance in six monthly payments of $1.00 each on your elec- tric service bills; GET YOURS TODAY THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager Phone 16 ; Mrs. Jennie DuBreuil' was ‘a] Coast for Mia: xa alice —. i passenger over the East Goast yes- SG Zeit VE? seth’ Perkinsh* eR regional terday afternoon for Miami where} Miss Mary .Ingraham was an engineer, and’€. A. Wurtele; oe she will spend a while with rela-| outgoing passenger over the East/er in high explosives, whp -were tives and friends, Coast Saturday for Tallahassee to!i, Key West for a‘short business |charge of the contest and all own- attend the summer session ‘at/stay, left-over the highway yester-|ers wishing to enter their horses Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Thompson, | Florida State College for Women.) day morning for Miami. are requested to see him at ant who were spending several weeks #4 early date.. The dashes will be} in Miami and at the Caribbee} Mrs. Urban Bethel and children,|. yrs, Rosalind Craig and’ two {200 yards for each horse and three | Colony at Matecumbe, returned} Harry and Leona, left Saturday: children, who were guests of Mr.|horses will comprise a team. over the East Coast yesterday. | afternoon for Arcadia to be the|and Mrs. Charles Smith of :Geor- Athletic Contests guests of Mrs, Bethel’s son and gia street since last February, left} The racing committee is making | Arrangements are now being for the annual picnic of the} © West Woman's Club to be]: 1776—John. Constable, English in honor of the winning at-|landscape painter, born. Died te-team and also those/April 1, 1837. i who have not missed a during the past year, 1814—Henry W. Bellows, gift- % bevheld 6 o’clock| ei New York. City Unitarian ‘on'the evening of Thursday, June} clergyman of his day, born in Bel- 28, ) of Thursday, June 21,/lows. Died Jan. 30, 1882. .f It willbe} ©». ahaa the rooms the Key West! 1816—Robert H. Milroy, | spd the use of which/Union general’ whom the Confed- s been permitted through the/erate offered a reward of $100,- Gortesy of President Harry C./000, dead or alive, born in In- ' Galey. : diana. Died March 29, 1980. + 1846—William LL. Marshall, Surgeon E. R. Chapin, U. S. P. army engineer and chief, explor-/H. S., who was attached to the Ma- er and discover of Marshall Pass/rine Hospital in Key West and ‘across the Rockies, born at Wash-|was transferred to the airways ington, Ky. Died July 2, 1920. jbranch in Mia’ rrived yester- rite day for a short visit in Key West. Mrs. Carl Bervaldi at’ 1851—Mrs. Humphrey on Frances street. English novelist, born. request is made for a large,March 24, 1920, business visit, returned over the Sasgoverst matters off Mrs. A, Henriquez and daugh.; months and take up their summer Rei be te eo media East Coast yesterday. ter, Miss Leona, left Saturday for | studies. They were accompanied Tampa where Mrs. Henriquez will; by Miss Moss’s niece, Betty Mc- visit with relatives and Miss Cown, who will remain until their Leona will proceed to Tallahassee return. | Miss Louise Ketchum and Miss|@2Ushter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 'vesterday afternoon, accompanied a call for at least three teams to Ida Kerr, who were in Lakeland Charles Bethel. » iby Mrs. Craig’s mother, Mrs, Eva-|run the mile and a quarter relay attending the Methodist Young ee . lina Sawyer, for the home injfrom the Atlantic Ocean to the Peoples’ Assembly as representa- Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Connor were: Brooklyn, N. Y. - {Gulf of Mexico. Teams must be tives of First Methodist church of | P288¢ngers on the afternoon train, composed of five men, ages 16 to Key West, returned yesterday on| 5@turday en route to Jacksonville? Miss Linton Vitt was an outgo-|23. Kappa Pi’s are offering the Havana Special. where Mr. Connor will consult~-a!ing passenger Saturday for Miami/ suitable prize to the winning team. ; specialist. They were accom-jand after a brief visit there will] A sack race and a potato race panied by Paul Roberts. ileave for Tallahassee for the sum-| for small boys will be laugh. pro- mer session of Florida State Col-|vokers fof the children. Miss Margaret McIver, of Mi- lege. She was accompanied by E Dancing ami, was an arrival in Key West! Miss Gladys Pinder, who will also Immediately after the bathing yesterday, and will remain for 5 rattend the summer session, beauty contest a jitney dance will few weeks’ visit with her uncle dé Salt with 9. local orchestra and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. T.| .Miss May Sands and Miss Sadie Thompson, at their home op, Moss, teachers in Monroe County! Simonton. street, schools, left Saturday afternoon! for Asheville, N. C., to spend two the CIITITITITIIIT Ir l ~The Eveready Star Club will pfternoon, at 4 Ward, Died Attorney J. Lancelot Lester,! who was in Miami, for a, short ms a gan life as an office boy, born ss in Philadelp! Di in New York City, July 4, 1931 . E. C. Gomez was a returning passenger over the East Coast yes- terday morning after a brief visit in Miami. | Mrs Robert Russell, of the ‘Monroe High {School teaching IT IS NOT THE SIZE OF THE DOG THAT'S IN THE FIGHT—. BUT THE FIGHT THAT’S IN THE DOG THAT COUNTS— —o—- Jerry W. Carter has and always will fight for what he believes to be for the best interest of Florida, it’s Growers, Shippers and other citizens who are inter- ested in and affected by Public Utilities. — -, +Vote For— , JERRY W. CARTER For Railroad Commissioner illness and after the death of our! Jeanette Rankin, member of beloved mother, Mrs, Dora Baker. |the 65th Congress from Montana ‘To those who gave the use of their jin 1917-19, first woman elected to pric of the pransraly org born near Missoula, C ami after spending a short v: tion with relatives, Frank Milord, who was in Mi- ami for a while, was a returning passenger on the morning train _ Dr. Leland 0. Howard, retired | yesterday. ings and words of sym.'Mont., 64 years ago. most heartfelt thanks. We assure} each and everyone that their kind. | Department of Agriculture ‘ento- néss will never be forgotten. mologist, born at Rockford, Ill., 77 WALTER BAKER AND FAMILY, | years ago. BAKER AND FAMILY, MRES.*VIVIAN PFLUEGLER,| Admiral Robert E. Coontz, U. junti-itx : > N.. retired of Bremerton, 3 ‘Wash., born at Hannibal, Mo., 70 Mrs. Victor Watkins left on the afternoon train Saturday for ami and from there will go to T: lahassee to attend summer school. Miss Elizabeth ‘Acherson, teacher in the public''schools of % ‘Monroe County, “left Saturday ‘Will: Pulitzer, one, of the sons/afternoon for Miami enroute to ot the famed N. Y. World pub-|Tallahassee to attend summer} © lisher, born in St. Louis, 55 years} school at Florida State:College for ago. Women. sony . ' c« Must Wave Taese 5 Important “Pm Glad you re here” , Apply Mrs, E525 POLTICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS “ Fu END TELEPHONE, I'm glad you're here now,” says Mrs. Housewife. “You ; = are a common contrivance in \ . SELF-LIGHTING You simply turn on the gas and the bur- ner is lighted instantly. AUTOMATIC OVEN HEAT CONTROL No need to guess over heat! You can set the regulator for any temperature you want. Oven temperatures are constant in the modern gas range. : FULLY INSULATED OVEN Owens on modern gas ranges are heavily insulated on all sides, top and door, They save gaspand keep the kitchen cool. 1c ENT PULL-OUT BROILER The pull-out broiler is so easy to handle. No burned fingers. 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