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who was d- ing a week-end visit with friends (5 ipcigtis: at Marathon, ‘wis @ returning pas- Keepers and.» Miss|senger onthe morning train yes- johnson . ete terday, . i Miss Eliza’ Barroto returned’ on the morning train ‘yesterday from a week-end visit with friends and ceremony ‘ : ‘witnessed. by Robert Lee| Mrs, Josephine’ Cates and Miss d Irma Sands, left on the afternoon yesterday to “spend ‘a while with relatives at" ntation. © Norberg Thompson, who was in ania on business, was a return- ing passenger on the Ferry Par- rott yesterday afternoon. “Richard H, Kemp was an out- rm "1 going ‘passenger’ over the East | E Coast yesterday afternoon, going ithe next two weeks ther |to Atlanta, Ga., to join his broth- | ‘effort to make|*™ Luke, who is ‘spending a vaca- SA Ts as TION: Mrs, R. B. Curry left ,on the ‘afternoon train. yesterday for Mi- her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Curry, g Rev. Louis Oser, who was in. the services at La Trinidad church, left over the East Coast yesterday for Miami. eat Carl Rom, senior radio, elec- trician with the lighthouse de- partment, left Saturday for Ft. Lauderdale on an. inspection trip. Mrs. Clarice Roberts, teacher in the public. schools . of . Monroe ‘| county, left Saturday. for Gaines- ville, to attend summer school, Lieutenant Ralph L. Lovejoy, U. S..S. Richmond at Havana, and arrived Saturday, left ‘over East Coast yesterday, accompan- ied by Mrs. Lovejoy, for Norfolk, Va., where he will spend two years Miss Betty’ Olsen, guest student at the Gonyent. of Mary ying Phy S . “§: The| Howard Butler, of the: newsboy to watch The |torce of The Citizen, left on the afternoon train yesterday for a maculate, left. over the East Coast Saturday afternoon for a stay in ‘ami where she will be the guest ,of | city for the, week-end .and , held} U.S. N., who was attached to the; the | | on shore duty. | Im-! Miami with Mrs. Lucille ing agwhile with relatives in “SERVICES OF ami and Palm Beach, returned on ithe; Havana Special » yesterday. |'Théir families who, .accompaniéd jthem on leaving will return later. | Miami for several. months, arrived over the East Coast Sunday for a visit with “his family. Mrs, Ansel. Albury, sister;Mrs. Rexford Roberts, and: dai r | Doris Roberts, who Pabst cy fey: West svith 4 relatives“ for’ 4 | weeks, returned | Saturday: noon to the home in Moore Fila. a i Dr. Thomas Osgood Otto and ‘Mrs. Otto, who were spending two {days in Key West as guest of the “doctor’s mother, Mrs. T.O. Otto, jleft on the afternoon train yes- {teday for their home in Miami. Miss Rose Appel and_ brother, | Milton, daughter and son of Mr. fand Mrs. Rubin Appel, left yes- ‘terday for Miami and will ‘embark {there for New York where they. | will visit with relatives for sever- al weeks. } Miss Ruth Albury and Willard | Albury, who had been visiging in ia re- turned to Key West Saturday eve- ining over, the “highway, “ accom- McGregor Sands;-who was inj AT visit of several.days in Miami, ‘| Washington, D,' C.,” with her! Panied by Mrs. Hall, who will re- aS Rea mother, main. here for a -while visiting Leslie R. Curry, who arrived | Mrs, B, A. Baker at her home on over the highway Sunday, accom-| Mrs. Bessie M. Eagan, feacher | Fleming street. They were accom- by his, sister-in-law, Mrs.|in Key West High School, left panied on the trip to Key West by: Ww. ¥. Maloney and laughter, Miss| Saturday afternoon to attend sum-| Miss Louise Curry. Nell Rose Curry, left over the! mer.school, at Gainesville, Fla. t <Comst: syesterday for. Miami. John Lowe, of the export of- Miss ‘Nell Rose will-remain for a Mrs. Ross Dunnaway and_son,|fice of Florida East Coast Rail- way company, left on the after- | Tradition has it that the ea which is hand woven was made in the Channel Islands and its design- er wags an old. woman. who “had; been a nurse to the famed novel-| | BAPTISM HELD “list, Vietor Hugo. ST PAUL’S: When Mr. Sheppard, whose. Ae & ‘home was originally in Welling- j. ton, New Zealand, advised ; : panty of the arrival of a son they | THREE BOY CHILDREN RE- ee him of the baptismal et, and its traditions. Some mont | CEIVE BLESSING BY REV./jater the robe arrived through. the | - ARTHUR DIMM! yR | customs house at Key West. Ros Pee se Sha mie. In the meantime another son | OFANSTITUTION “5 had arrived to bless the home of | ss ; 3 {the Sheppards and at the cere- € monial yesterday each of the sons i ‘Baptismal services were con- ‘was in turn clothed in the robe} dutted in’ ‘St... Paul's Episeupatl while the baptismal ceremony was; chureh yesterday _ morning ~ feat which time three boy children were HARE blessed by Rev: Arthur B, met oi spares hee te mick, rector of the church. | DUE WEST, S. C.—For its Two of the children were named share in the white tain: er pe- oe ors eee as riod of six months, this college !James Sepphard. The other soriyt bide jee Se ae iter. ‘was named Gary and is thé son of} Se eee oh and Mrs. Reynold Thompson.|’ Mount Katmai, in Alaska, is the |e dente rae ee world’s largest volcanic crater. {Emilio Lounders. The baptismal robe used for the f ceremony performed for the Shep- pard children is more than 100! COMPLYING WITH years old, and has been used on a}j the many requests of our number of occasions at christen- ings of a Sheppard first-born son. | poemaec that we extend e— It is of the finest old linen’ with jhand worked yoke in a beautiful design. Although more than a | century. old it still retains its orig-; ‘that’ Whiteness. | i JUNE CLEARANCE SALE THE HUB STORE PALACE] Wallace Ford-Gloria Shea in while visiting relatives. Sidney Einhorn was an outgoing passenger ‘over the Coast yesterday for a stay “of several days with relatives in Miami. J. Hyer, president of the Tampa ‘Mariné Railway company, who was in Key West at the ‘opening of Ross, Jr., left on the afternoon train Satarday for a visit, with Mr. Dunnaway in Jacksonville. Wi. S. Roberts, chief for a chain of. moving , picture theaters in. Miami, was an arrival on the for a visit with relatives. morning train Sunday i 'noon train yesterday for St, Aug- justine to have his eyes tested at the company’s hospital, Money Means Nothing Matinee, 10-20c; Night, 15-25c |} operator} : E. L. Wilson, representing the ‘home office of the Gulf Life In- surance company, who was on a business visit ‘with the ~ local branch, Manager J. B. Symonette Key West's First Faneral Home Key West's First Ambulance Service to the end of the month, }j we have decided to ac- ceed to their-wishes and continue the sale UNTIL JUNE 30TH Watch The Citizen For Harold Pinder, business man of {and the force of _ salesmen, ‘left Fleming street and Sam B, Pinder, |‘yesterday for headquarters in. Mi- city tax collector, who were spend-{ami. Hy ° bids for, repairs to; the Lighthouse Tender Ivy, jeft yesterday for Mi- ami en route to Tampa. PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleeps BIGGER BARGAINS ie clean Center Leaves are colorful tropical surround- as Fwhere ‘the beach meets the sartunding waters blue. m of drought and heat, nae ie Wherever the finest tobaccos grow—in our own Southland, in Turkey, in Greece—all over the world, we gather the very Cream of the tobacco Crops for Lucky Strike. And that means only the clean center leaves. The center leavesarethe mildest leav: cost more—they taste better. 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