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Family “Event In Washington Recently The many friends-of John Wil-,. Mr. and Mrs. Lowe, accompanied jiam. Lowe, son— ‘and Mrs.|by their three daughters, Mrs. arry L.. Lowe, will be pleased to} Mary Cruz, Misses Leota and Alice n that he wus graduated fromjJane Lowe, returned over the Law School in Washington, D: C.,|highway yesterday afternoon from ‘on Wednesday, June 6. Washington where they attended “Mr. Lowe was, the , youngest|the graduation of Mr. Lowe. -: mduate and the only graduate} | While in Washington, they were from Florida, it is shown. He is| joined by another son and his wife, snow a fingerprint expert in thé|Mr. and Mrs. Charles S, Lowe, nail: department. from New London, Conn. ~ He received this appointment a/ ©-Mr. and Mrs. Lowe also visited few days before his graduation-|in Philadelphia while north. On “Phis is the third promotion he hasithe return home, they visited *feveived this year and he expects|in Jacksonville, Tampa and Opa- to take his bar examination gome-|Locka: The party reports having time this month, it is stated. had a wonderful trip. Miss Mae Mackie And Colton Par. _ Married At Church-Last Evening “A very beautiful wedding cere-jcessories to match, and carried a mony was performed at the First} bouquet of bridal fern and Madon-|5 Methodist church last evening at/na lilies, with a shower of steph- 8-0’clock, when Miss Mae Mackie, | anotis, ui of Mrs. Nora Mackie, and| The bride was attended by Miss .G, W, Parks, son of Mr. and} Rose Mary Lopez, with Jack Baker John C, Park, were joined in) acting as best man to the bride- eorge E. Boemmers officiated at the nuptial groom, Mrs, Park is one of Key’ West’s ‘ ae most popular young ladies, who church was beautifully de¢-|has a large circle of friends, while pugs in lilies and other flowers|the’ groom also has many friends aind fern, and presented. a pic-jin this community, both of whom . are receiving congratulations and i gown jbest wishes for a married life of embroidered chiffon, with ac-junalloyed happiness. Railway Unit Entertains With Dinner At Plaza Last Evening of the Shopmen’s were discussed while enjoying the of the Florida East Coast] appetizing menu served under the - company entertained with| direction of Merrill Sands, the -last evening at the Plaza| proprietor, who’ have his personal t on Duval street. attention to the guests. of the organization ‘were: The Key West branch of. the Morrison, master mechanic| union is affiliated with the F. E. |. D. Aldrich, car! Cz system organization which cov- . -ers»all points from Jacksonville to ei Key. West, ' “Officers of the local unit are to. the wel-|Raleigh Albury, president; Charles n-and the; Lunn, vice ‘president, and Charles ‘the membership. Olivieri, secretary and treasurer. ; Re ERI aE “rye cp ma Carey, Louise Delaney, Romelda in honor of Mary, : ne and Lorena ‘Givens at, the ane 2 gees a ea he @4,Mr,. and, Mes. Chetter |W", Shine: Vieginis Shine, Mil- pee A dred Olsen, Oatheritis, Schuck, the games were!Mary ‘Givens, Fannie Givens, / while pte de also in-|Loreng:Givens and Rose Tift, ing eRe Ee ‘5 Paul Sawyer, Charles Smith, Chester Knowles, Dick Lund, Jack es ° . |Key, Charlie Wardlow, Paul Mesa, attending were: .. |dack Pierce, Fred Ackerman, Bob Mae, Russell; Barbara)Saunders and Howard Pinder. © lous refreshments were and Mbs, Guthrie, Babcock! Mr. and Mrs, Ralph E. Sampson dieciints onthe Havana Spe-| ot mate i, Flay seuatet the Citi- tr Mia: izen announce to their many eat fy Megemtigely fridnds in Key West that: they Aime... w are, for the present, residing at ‘@ number of whom greeted| 106. Lafayette street, Stamford, vat’ the ‘station, » Connecticut, where’ they will be sara ‘was before. mar-| Ye"? glad to hear from any of Se 4 Miss’ Jane Martin, one of ie» ther Shabaccts ae men. « Mr. Babcockis the soh}was Miss Louise Casado of this of Babeock, of Key West,|city. They plan to return to Mi- . They wete married Thursday in Miami and yesterday left ON SILK én. they will return to Miami g where Mr: Babeock is connected; BARGAIN EVENT ADVERTIS. Grand Success y As stated in the’ advertisement given Inst evening at the Athletic !t of silks recently purchased by Clad by the Young Boys Social 1. Appelrouth at eastern markets, There were about 125 couples Practical: participating in the dancing, and ry kind of color jwany! ‘silks which have heretofore }seld at many. times the price for m4 Mrs, Sampson bef hei . ‘8 most charming youngirjage in Miami at Ragteuber antl has'a host of friends who ex-/ami in the fall. tended a happy welcome. Key West whore ‘they will re- until Sunday afternoon . 1 wiih Abe Florida Light and Power ED FOR STORE OF FASHION “There was:an enjoyable dance |°f The Store of Fashion, a large Club, with music furnished by; will be offered in a special sale for orchestra, | Monday, at all one price, the affair was voted a grand suc-)*"4 design of silks can be found cof in this large lot, The lot embraces jwhich they are offered for Mon- jaay. i «An excellept, menu has been! Another prepared by those in charge. A place at this large crowd is expected to be tically every present. - tir eas be reduced for RATES BET REDUCED FARE SHOWN TOj/in Jacksonville with Mr. Sawyer, .|State attorney, who is there for BE RUE Oe Ost REASON medical treatment, returned on ABLE YET OFFERED BYjthe morning train yesterday. RAILWAY COMPANY {PERSONAL MENTION yesterday from Miami for a visit (with ‘relatives and friends, Tomas Renedo was an arrival|’ ‘2 sGGGG UR Mar \_AbEAD Pe Eaton Street, Between Duval “Simonton. Streets James S. Day, Pastor 9:45 a. m., Sunday school. 11. o'clock, morning worship. ‘The pastor’s. subject for Steamship Florida yesterday for| Choir anthems: ‘More: Love ; To ; ‘ Havana where she will be the »An attractive round-trip rate is’ guest of Mr. and Mrs. Oswaldo Me- being’ announced by the -Floritla/dina for a while. East Coast Railway Company be-| Ttween Key West and Miami in this issue of The Citizen, i This is shown to be one of the most reasonable offerings of trans- portation ever offered by this company, which will no doubt ap- peal to hundreds of Key Westers who intend to visit Miami this sum-|sons, George and Buddy, left on mer. the afternoon train yesterday for The price for a round trip tic-|Miami where they will be guests ket is $4.75. This ticket is good|of Mrs. Curry’s brother-in-law and for six days in addition to the date|sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bar- of sale. The traveler leaves Key|ron. West, in comfortable coaches, :40 o'clock in the afternoon and| Mrs. William Griner, is in Miami 10:20 o'clock that|Mrs. Hubert Cruz, and grand- night. daughter, Flora May Cruz, left Miami is 156 miles from Key{ yesterday afternoon for. Miami to West. To go and’ return is 312{spend a while -with-relatives. miles, hence the fare of $4.75 for the round. trip. is. approximately Reyes, left on the afternoon train. one and a half cents each mile. ; yesterday afternoon.for Miami ;to CHILDREN’S y. es be.absent for. a. week...misiting : Gs « ee| friends. and. relatives, PROGRAM |AY Miss Florrie Ketchings, of the TO BE RENDERED AT CON- office force of the Key West Elec- tric Company, returned yesterday GREGATIONAL CHURCH SUNDAY EVENING Miss Mildred Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen, left on the afternoon train yesterday ‘for Mia ‘brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs, Grayburn Pinder. 7 Mrs. Charles Curry and two daughter Miss Martha....Carbonell, », Miss Ada. Rodriguez and ;Miss Josephine} after spending a vacation with telatives in Georgia. Miss Annie Lois Hicks, who was ‘spending a few days with relatives in Miami, was a returning passen- There will be a Children’s Day ger over the East Cosat yesterday. program rendered at. the First Congregational Church Sunday evening, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, Dan Navarro, proprietor of a local automobile salesroom, who which will be as follows* {was in Miami on business for a *< Brocession: few days, returned on the morn- Song—“Jesus Wants Me For Aji"@ train yesterday. Sunbeam.” Scripture Jean Johnson. ‘ Prayer (response)—Elizabeth Ann Evans. Hymn, gregation. Recitations — Robert “ Archer, Beverly Curry, Ruth «Rose Di- Negro, Rose May Ca:alejo, Cyn- 'thia Higgs, Donald Canalejo. Exercise—Junior Department. Prayers — Mildred Evans, Yvonne White, Raymond. Ma- loney. Offertory—Mrs. E, R. Evans. + Vocal solo—Barbara Jean Johnson. Exercise—Ellyn, Mildred Elizabeth Evans. Recitations—Ellen May _Di- eeerer. Negro, Merthyn Evans, Ruth:Can- alejo, Rose Bethel, Catherine Saunders, Mae Gale Bazo. Vocal selection—Ulee . i Catherine Saunders, Barbara Jean|”""* Special yesterday. Johnson, Ruth Canalejo, William Burton. Organ. solo—Jack Cormack. Reading—Miss Edith Mae Rob- erts, Piano solo—-Miss Lucette De- Barritt. . Pantomime—Ellyn Evans, Ruth Russell, ingan, Ruth © mette } Thompson, ‘Margaret Dexter; Miss Isabel Armayor, reader, Vocal solo—Miss Edith . Mae Roberts, ji managers. Pantomime—Isabal Armayor,|* reine oe Edith Mae Roberts, Elice Armayor, |. 4,5. William. Johnson eft, on senda analy Mrs. E.R. Evans, the aireescee or youeony fe . . {Miami to join son, - tsi eng tees and Dili, Jr,, and remain for the sum- tendent. age Mrs. ‘H. D. McGuirk and baby ughter arrived on the Havana Special yesterday from Miami for a visit with relatives. teading — Barbara dai “Plant Roses”—Con- Mrs. George Gomez, who was spending a few days in Ft, Laud- jerdale with her parents, returned over the East Coast yesterday, .. Harry Gwynn, business man of Miami, arrived yesterday on the morning train for a business. visit fon matters pertaining to real es- tate. Mrs. Eugene Martinez, who was spending a while in Miami with and relatives, returned yesterday over ing with relatives in Miami, was Bethel, Mrs, Charlotte Haskins left lover the East Coast yesterday for Mr, and Mrs, Mortimer Courtney and then go to Gainesville, Fla., to attend summer school, thy, a é fice of a large Discuit »manufac- Frank Johnson was a passenger Benediction—Rev. E. R. Evans. on the afternoon train yesterday igoing to Miami Beach to spend a PLAN OBSERVANCE |week with relatives, OF FATHER’S DAY; Paul Esquinaldo, well known jyoung singer of Key West, left tyesterday afternoon for Miami | Father's Day will be observed | where he will spend a while with Sunday evening at the Fleming}Telatives and expects to sing @ Street Methodist Church. The pas-|number of songs for WQAM. tor will use as a subject for his; i ; ; fsermon: “Faith Of Our Fathers.” ! pp eel iieeacae mee Special music “suited to the oc-!2” » Weigh, secrets a tendered. by the |ticet of the U. S. S. Zane; Mrs. cere {Hainsworth, wife of Lieutenant) | A gift will be presented to the 0s po tg a oldest father in the congregation, | rene aNO yy nda special chair ad for | Lieutenant John Jones, executive li father. ‘in a party yesterday for Havana ‘to remain there until the ships to hich their husbands are attach- ial welcome at the Fleming Street “ ;Church, and all visitors are wel. ied leave the pert comed. f Mrs. Schuldt, wife of L. C. | Mayor Wm. H. Malone will ad- /schuldt of the Inter State Com- jaress the Young People’s Class at merce Commission, whe was in ‘10:35 o'clock Sunday morning. People in Key West without any ‘church affiliations will find a cor- I [daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albury, connection with the showing of 2' who will spend several weeks and motion picture based on the life of visit the Century of Progress | [Miami to spend a few days with| | 7 p. m., BAU;and BYPU’: 8 o'clock, evening worship: ‘pastor will speak-on -‘Getting..To- gether with God.” Anthem: choir: “I Will Life Up Mite Efé : 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, to be the°guest of her Sunday school picnic. 4 o’clock Tuesday afternoon the Sunbeams meet. 8 o'clock, Wednesday evening, | prayer service. 7:30 p. m., Thursday, hearsal, Friday afternoon regular meet- ing of the G. A, Girls. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2 ‘choir re- Corner of White and Wapiaines! Streets : John C. Gekeler, Pastor jdt 12 o’clock. “Sermon; subject+; “Thé Ttiumph'‘of' the Kingdom of # agg Goasmevie= & The youihig ‘people’ Sa) Helen Rissell:*' Evening. worship at 8° o'clock. Sermon: “Lord, Help Me;, A Les- ‘son. in Faith.” § At the Wednesday. night service members will discuss, “What I Found in The Church Paper.” On Monday morning at 9 o’qlock the “Daily Vacation Bible-School,” ‘open to all children between: the ages of 7 and 15, will begin ses- sions. Courses’ in missionary. biography, the geography of the land where Jesus lived, and’ the life of St, Paul will’be studied. FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH: c > {ject: “A Living Christ.” Cor. Fleming and Wiliiam: Streets Shuler Peele, Pastor .. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. William N. Knowles,. superinten- ident. Morning worship service at a : ; ‘ sae mbly POO 45>) b h . devotional Rab fecieg : at 7:16 -o’tlock’ will be* mee by spirits.” bugs ui we sy Aline Seca’ FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Sunday Church School opens at 9:45 o'clock under the- leadership meets in Worship services at 11 a,, m. ind §..p,.an., BN ‘of Gerald Saunders, t fo morn-! dent. Miss Zoila Fuentes left on. the i"g is: “Following Afar, Off.” its own assembly room, thers,” at the evening service. The choir will render special music at both services. \ Young people’s meeting at 7 p. Miss Ida Kerr, president. Mid week prayer. and praise service on. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. z Choir rehearsal on Friday eve. ning at 7:45, During the absence of ‘Miss m. : | Mary E. Grillon, our regular» or- ganist, Miss Mary Frances Sum- mers will act in the capacity. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ; 527 William Street +.B. Richard Evans, Pastor | Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. tlyle’ Roberts,’. superintendent. ch department’‘meets in its own 11 o’elock. “Ministering eo Christian Endeavor, 7 o'clock. At 7:30 p. m., the “Children’s Day” program will be given in the church auditorium. ay Wednesday evening, mid-week vservices at 8 o’clock, TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN Rev, Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor 717 Simonton Street Divine service, Sunday, 11 a. m. Church school, 3:30 p. m. Y. P-Soc., 7 p. m. Night service, 8 o'clock. Sub- Vacation..school, Monday at 9 a.m. Two playgrounds. Monday evening, ‘Literature and Music.” Tuesday at 4 p. juniors gathering. m, o'clock. Sermon*subiect: “Thati- Night service at 8: o'clock. Re- Idol of Your:Heart.”. « 3 Junior {i meets at 8:30 p. m. Miss Mayfield Knowles ‘in charge. ‘ Senior Epworth League me¢ts at 7 p.m. Norman Lowe, presi- dent. ‘ Evening worship service begin- ning at 8 o’clock. Sermon sub- ject: “Faith of Our Fathers.” Special music suitable for the occasion will be offered. Mid-week prayer service, Wed- Mrs. Paul Lowe, who was visit-|nesday evening, 8 p, m. Choir rehearsal immediately a returning passehger on the Ha-jfollowing the mid-week prayer service. CATHOLIC CHURCH | St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Rev. Wm, Reagan, S. J., in charge Order of services for St.Mary's} Star of the Sea: W. G. Wells, of the Miami of-|' Sunday morning Masses will be id at 7 and 9:30 turing ‘concern arrived. yesterday] Week-day Mass to relieve Oswaldo Carrero, local! Evening service at 7 representatives..of the. company, days and Fridays. '° * {who left, for, New. York to‘ attend [————————————— Pearlman’s, Inc.. “QUALITY SHOP” SATURDAY AND MONDAY —SALE— 50 new White Hats, and Pendalines, on sale Mon- day, each . $1.25 3 doz. New and Different White a ALWAYS REMEMBER! You can buy here Genuine $1.00 Pure Silk Hose, Chif- fon and Service, at only 9c pair or fer... One case of Pure Silk Hone. piete tyr Pimentn en ge lofficer of the U. S. S. Perry, left Key West for several weeks 9s; View of S. S. Lessons. Friday, 8 p, m., choir rehearsal. LEY MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH’ SOUTH Cor. Gebrgia St. and Division St, Rev. W. J. Martin, Pastor Church Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.. Ed, R. Curry, superinten- dent, Morning, worship service at 11 PALACE Wallace Ford-Gloria Shea in Money Means Nothing Matinee, 10-20¢; Night, 15-25¢ D. . MONDAY ‘|New’ Pique ‘Hats, just opened "Sup, Jon sale shonday, see window Marshall Field 81x90 with taped jo’elock. Sermon subject: “Christ's Universal Invitation.” Mrs. J. R. Adams, church pian- ist. Special music by church choir at each service. at 6 p. m. Mrs. S. J. Pierce in charge. Young People’s Department at 7p. m. Miss Elizabeth Rosam, president. eee NIUE Evening worship service at 8 o’clock. Sermon subject: “Trav- eling On a Supposition.” : choir practice each +Wednesday at 8 p. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 327 Elizabeth Street Sunday morning services at 11 ‘o'clock. Wednesday evening meets at 8 o'clock. Reading Room in Society build- ing, open Tuesdays and Fridays, from 8 to 5 o’elock. MY DAD My. precious Daddy’s growing old, His hair is gray that once was gold. dread to sit and watch him fade As sorrow on his face is laid. If he were young “he'd be my beau— For when he goes I want:to go. RUTH .ROSE THOMPSON. CHICKEN DINNER Auspices: Ladies of First M, E. Chureh SUNDAY SCHOOL BLDG. Tuesday, June 19, 11:30 a, m. EXCELLENT MENU D. ARONOVITZ DEPARTMENT STORE An extra large ship- ment of Summer Materials just arrived to sell at rock bottom prices. One case of Sheer Prints and Voiles, fast colors and beauti- ful patterns, 3 yards for 50c 40 inch Pastel Printed Voiles, just as sheer as Chiffons, Heavy Rayon Slip Satin, all shades, 1% yards ....... 50c New Shipment of Travel Dress- es in Triple Sheer Flat Crepes and Georgettes, each— $5.95 10 $17.95 40 Ley Triple Sheer Prints, 48 inch Fiat Chiff scehet 01 us Flat Crepe, all shades, per One rack of Printed and Plain Flat Crepe Dresses, to close out, each ................. $2.95 New. shipment. of WASH DRESSES, each $1.00 10 $2.98 On V-8 For 1934 To New Low Level to six days in addition to date of sale. Leave Key West Pp. m., arrive Miami 10:20 p. J. H, COSTAR, Agent FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY SILK SALE! Thousands of yards of SILK, Distinctive, Beauti- ful and Original Designs to be sold Monday at all one price— 50¢ yard Printed Flat Crepes Printed Chiffon Tattetas Plain Flat Crepe Plain Chiffon sd Color Canton Tepe ‘ All Silk Shantung Printed Shant Silk Dotted Swiss Some of these are valued as high as $2.95 a yard, but for Monday they will be sold at all one price, This Is Positively The Best Buy Of The Season DOORS OPEN AT 8,80 O'CLOCK BE ON TIME NEW PRICES DELIVERED AT KEY WEST DeLuxe Tudor . Standard Fordor DeLuxe Fordor Standard Coupe (5 window) 670.00 DeLuxe Coupe NG REDUCTIONS ON UNITS AND TRUCKS . 726.00 New Price Old Price ’ $685.00 $700.00 741.00 752.00 793.00 680.00 721.00 15.00 742.00 783.00 10.00 711.00 10.00 - a 10,00