The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 13, 1934, Page 4

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SOOOS | SCOSOOSOHOOOOOOOODOOOOOE Dwight Russell left on the aft- Jernoon train yesterday for a short nent . Bi M. Wa goner Riteridtibs "Thusiness trip to Miami; With ‘Unigue ‘Fi lorida P arty” Mrs, Frank ‘Dale came in on the Havana Special yesterday -from a beautifully decorated table injMiami for a visit with relatives. typical Florida appcintments. “The centerpiece represented a| GB. Merrill, entomologist with s miniature ocean with surrounding |the State Plant’ Boardy left yes- let Mr. end Mes, Aaron Me-|1 och of sand, shells, water, tur-'terday afternoon for Gainesville, entertained last week at|ties, alligators and other forms of |after a two-day visit’ with the local bo cgeeh in Ohio with a “Florida|sea life. The relief ship, ‘The! unit, en. in: hone Warbler’ and its mate, that lies in byes oh ony a he “Query; |the harbor at Key West, was to be The account of- the|found also. Mrs, R. B. € ‘was in Key affair is: ced from the Con-|' “The tallies, place cards, and} West for a short visit, left yester- tinental News Review: |favors were most unusual, having|day afternoon for the home in Mi- + “Miss Mildred Wagoner, who'|been made from very tiny shells,| ami. | just recently retarned™*from}gathered’along the Atlantic Ocean Key West, Florida, delightfully en-{and beautifully tinted by the hos- tertained with three tables of tess. ment of Agriculture, left over the at her home last. Friday “The two course lunch was also; Fast Coast for Washington, D. C., in honor of her sister,jin keeping with the Floridian| yesterday after a visit of three Uhrichsyville, | atniosphere. ‘days in Key West. al A baa sf ah “A guest prize was awarded “as <i lowing the AN nind of|Mre. Query while Mrs. Maryel/ Dan Navarro, proprietor of an bridge the guests were invited to|Stambaugh and Miss Ada Hauck / automobile and accessory business room. w! found ‘Teceived prizes at bridge. in Key West, left yesterday aft- the. dining enssthan.d ernoon for Miami for a short stay on business. Enjoyable Reception Given Last * spending a while in Key West with 4 Night Honoring ‘Rev. W. Reagan relatives, left on the afternoon 7 train yesterday for Miami. _ A-large number of parishioners, Rev. Reagan responded. rit. bias us Franc’ aides y and-fsiends t. Mai Star of |Short talk expressing rtf Mart: ihez, scot persia assem. |#PPreciation for the oe held brother of. Mrs. Macie-« Gatsen, ‘ in“ his honor, and expressed hopes : ‘St. Cecilia’s. Hall of the] roy an even -better ‘ahd’ stvonger frived onthe Havana ‘Speeial yes. Corevent of Mary Immaculate Jast/ church organization “during: :the }terday.and, embarked on the-S. S. e where a ‘reception wasjcoming years. i rida for Havana: for Rev. William Reagan, S.| - The following musieal program} yj: >. : vacepe ae > ‘ .,, tiéw’ipustor of the institution, |was renderd on the occasion: 26Franklya: Arenberg, patrolman recently assigned to the} Selection—Convent orchestra. f the Key West Police Depart- bo lg Voeal solo—Mrs, Vincent Me-iment, who was spending a few “The evening's entertainment | Dermott. days in Miami, returned over the ‘made up of various festivities! Violin\ selection—Miss NormajWast Coast yesterday . E onnection with the “welcom-|¥ates. on ee S Miss Mildred Wagoner, who was 2 recent visitor to Key West, dur- Richard Garey, mn of Mr. and : ra J. Zetek, of the t re U. S. Depart- Miss Annie Burns Cale, who was party” for Rev. Reagan, who| Reading—Mrs. J. Romaguerra, Billy Acherson ‘returned on the “jntroduced’. tothe} “Piano selection—Mrs. John Rob-}Havana Special yesterday from congregation, by J, Lancelot Les-/erts. Miami, where she’ was spending a ae ones: week with relatives. © Mrs, Paul Atwell, who was spending two weeks in Miami with relatives, was-a returning passen- ger over the East Coast yester-| ig “Tan Picnic At (ex Grounds Members of {The 1 Friendly Club} ’ The Sisters of the Convent ef ey: pei ‘me ‘met yesterday afténoon at the|Mary Immaculate have arranged} Mrs. Benjamin Tynes, who was home of Mrs. Everett on. Francis for an all-day picnic to be given| Visiting with relatives in ‘deran eo Misotics of card at the Convent grounds tomorrow. rales on the Havana Special delights refresh-|/ Dinner will be served between|” aH e hours of 12 and 1 p. m., and rh 4 Aone. Robert Hart, draftsman with the lighthouse department, who was spending a few days with friends and relatives at Miami Beach, re- turned: over the East Const sal ys enjoyable time is being looked ‘Was de-| forward to by the many who ex. Howard/ pect to attend: ‘o she was” sewarded the ‘Arrange For nt were Mrs. James Horne, Beach Party _ Mrs. Stone, wife of Julius F. da, Mts, Joh A.j ~~ Stone, Jr., FERA administrator m Reiter Mrs, John “Roberts and Miss’ for Florida; Miss‘ ‘Exma! Whyte, The next) Cornelia. E ‘Warren will entertain) Mr. Stone’s secretary, left, over ‘ithe Junior ~Woman’s| tte highway this morning en route lay: afternoon, beginning |to Jacksonville, after a brief visit 18 el with a beach party in Key West. — hear the pienie:trees. An enjoyable evening’s enter-} 1. P. Artman, Jr., student at tainment is promised all who at- Loyola University in New Or- deg , leans, and Norman D. Artman, who . 2 is studying at Spring Hill College, | CARD OF THANKS saison net ahs dee a Mrs, M. K. Kittredge}. Secceeveecevesececcocess and PE Bogs Witzig,| We wish to publicly thank Fire CLASSIFIED ig ens arrived here over |Chief Baker and each member of the. Sunday for a visit of |the Fire Department for their very c two weeks Mende Mrs, Kittredge'’s | efficient work at the Eaton street y Hi] L U M N Boni Atnald, at the| fire this morning, their heroic ef- rts saving our home from the eeedee @neneceaaeces was formerly | flames, MR. AND MRS. A. C, ELGIN. will be inserted in The Citizen at juniacite” Mrs. Harry| of Navy's pistol trophy ee a divorce. ‘awarded ‘annually. » » beers ANNOUNCEMENTS ° Seeeesesosocsessos ‘ “Boe State Senator WILLIAM V. ALBURY ‘For State Senator . For Representative To State ° Legislature BERNIE €. PAPY For County Commissioner-at-Large | empty irs coed | With each classified Sen | ment The Citizen will give free an ct eee Ask . FOR RENT i FOR RENT—Furnished apart-| ment, all modern conveniences. ! Inquire at Gaiti’s Barber Shop, Duval street. jun13tf} CLEANING AND PRESSING | SUITS CLEANED AND PRESS- ED 35c. Duval Pressing Club. 809 Duval Street, may@2-1mo | | FOR SALE ' |500 SHEETS typewriting paper. i Only 75c. Get them at The} Artman Piess, Phone 51. j | junta} car i LOST—WATCHFOB, with “J. Zetek, University of Minois,”! | on reverse. Reward. H. S. Mc-/ Clanahan, Room 203 Federal juni2-2tx LOST—$40.00 attached to paper! j For County Commissioner Fifth District ward if returned to Oversea Hotel, guai3! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MORE REPAIRS ON LOCAL DOCK . Further repairs have been start- ed to the portion of the Clyde- Mallory dock in front of the doors to the immense, warehouse where | Normal, Mean - 2) is stored the freight received from Rainfall the ships from New Orelans, Gal-| Yesterday's Precipitation eston and New York. Normal Precipitation .... The northern end of the wharf ‘| ae peageh nigrens oc ed} TODAY’S WEATHER The tropical disturbance fk come dissipating over record cov ending at 8 o'clock. this, moruinge was repaired several weeks. ago) ‘Tomorrow's ‘Al Almanac The section now under repair practically in the center and the southern end is to be. répaired some time later. SPECIAL SERVICE TOMORROW NIGHT]. There will be a special service held tomorrow evening, beginning at 8 o’clock, at the Salvation Arey headquarters, corner of Fleming and Grinnell streets. Preaching wifi be by Rev. George E. Summers, pastor of the First Methodist Church, with singing by Miss Olive Day. 29.60: inches,” . TAT p,m 10:01 p. m.! central Tomorrow's Tides {Tampa reporting a rainfall P.M.) 7.34 inches, Temperatures 5:47 Barometer at 8 a. m., today: | Sea level, 29. 87. above the seasonal average | WEATHER FO FORECAST Till 8 p. m., Thursday —_ Key West and’ Vicinity: Mostly’ cloudy: with showers tonight and} “Hl Trachoma is the greatest’ single. world cause of vision impairment and blindness. . ne i ati Alamaba, sors of L, P. Artnitin publisher of The Citizen, were-int= coming passengers. ver the Coast yesterday for the summer} vacation. S oS Mostly Cloudy. + Thursday; moderate southeast or jouth winds, posibly fresh at times. Florida: Showers tonight ‘sod Thursday. Jacksonville to Florida Straits: Gentle shifting winds over north’ Sees portion and moderate southeast or Miss Barbara Guerro, of Miami, | south winds over south portion arid} was an arrival in Key West this overcast weather tonight and, PA LA Cc E week for a visit with her father, | phursday with gccasional showers. | Hoot Gibson in tig teehee peri relatives: East Gulf: Moderate to fresh THE DUDE BANDIT here, but has been making her|Southeast or south winds © over home in Miami for the past..sev-|south portion and moderate: shift- eral years. jing winds over north portion. Showers Norberg Thompson,” chai of the board of county commis- sioners, left on ‘the Steamship Florida yesterday for Havana for the purpose of looking over his} pineapple plantations on the is- land. All Bay Casidavewe lpm 25c PLATE Cortez'in HER MAN x aciili Chest with list of names. $10.00 re- j where from the Plain States east ward. Day temperatures continue abnormally high in the central |Plains States and the interior o! j Texas, Abilene reporting a maxi. ;mum yesterday of 102 degrees. i G. S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge. ‘A Japanese Bible for the blind printed in Braille characters, } ibeen completed in 84 volumes. CONVENT GROUNDS Dinner Served Between 12 and Helen. Twelvetrees and Ricardo WEATHER CONDITIONS was the southwestern Gulf of Mexico las night, but pressure is abnormally 01 Ins, |low this morning throughout the -24Ins.!Gulf and northward over the At- period lantic States, Brownsville, Texas 29.72 inchés, and New York City, Showers and thun- + 5:37 a, m. ;derstorms have been general. dur- -/ing the last 24 hours throughout . 8:04 a. m.|the Atlantic States, being heavy in and northern — Florida. of are ‘below norgjal this morning in New England and generally near oi else- From May 15 to June 15. you can buy a LIGHT- WEIGHT SUNBEAM IRONMASTER and a UTILITY BUSS 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 mot owning the finest iron there is, That's) RONMASTER! In it, extra heat replaces the dragging weight of old- fashioned irons—so that it saves you an hour each ironing day, and leaves you fresher, younger-looking. The utility Buss Lamp can be used asa table lamp, es where a lamp is desired. Your choice THE DATE—MAY 15 TO JUNE. 15 pc rE RMS —-S6¢ dove and the belance in six enmity 1.” ‘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 We Deliver Matinee, 10-15c; Night, 10-20¢ ; lids -..Wwe use mild, ripe Turkish baccos carefully selected for their their good taste and mildness, the cigarette paper © ... chat we use for Chesterfield is tested again and again for burning quality, no taste or odor. The right paper adds to Chester- :field’s milder better taste. SEB’ ‘s wang pry i? Pre the cigarette that's MILDER the cigarette that TASTES BETTER 09S 2008000008 00S0L88800 ene Oeees we Ow

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