The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 2, 1934, Page 4

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at 4 9 pescceccce Retarns To City ~-Mrs. Mary Hobson, who had been on an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Harty G. Black, at Galveston, Texas, has returned te Key West. Mrs, Black before Marriage was Miss Ruby Hobson of this city. : _* Mrs. Hobson is stopping at the home of Mr. ‘and Mrs. E.M. Phil- lips, 6n Duval street, opposite the Colonial Hotel, and states that she will be pleased. to have her friends calf and pay a visit during her stay in the Island City. Announcement Of Engagement Mr. and Mrs, A. §. Caviness an- mounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lorraine Elizabeth to Ralph K. Johnson. ‘The wedding} Will be celebrated in the near fu- Miss Caviness is a graduate of the Junior-Senior High School of Key West of the Class of 1932. Mr. Johnson jis also a graduate of the same institution and is con- C with the State Plant’ Board in Key West. To Give. Dance At Clab Miramar ~ * Club. Miramar, better ‘known as Raul’s Club, on the Boulevard, PERSONAL Mrs. Nora Hopkins was an ar- Tival Saturday from Miami and is “sthe guest of Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Pierce, of Pearl street, 2 aa p Thomas E. Roberts, city sani- In addition to the program print-|tary inspector, and. grandson, ! ed Saturday concerning the enter-| Jack Ray Perez, who were spend-) tainment by St. Paul’s Choir at|ing a week in Miami with Mrs. the Parish Hall tonight, there will|Roberts, returned on the Havana ‘olin € Special Saturday. be a violin solo by Miss Norma 3 Yates; vocal solo’ by Miss .Alce} ding by Miss Della Mae paar di dante Gerald Pinderjchildren, Anna, Albert, and Miss Norma*Garcia. Cuban Club Dance Tomorrow Night | Mr. and Mrs, Albert Fraga a Jr, -and terday to spend the Fourth of July with relatives and friends, Frank Johnson.~ Duval street ‘ jeweler, who was spending a va- Everything is in readiness-for!cation at Miami Beach with rela-| the big Cuban Club Independence tives, returned on the morning! Eve Dance at the hall on Duvaljtrain Saturday. | street tomorrow night. It is expected-that there will be} Mrs. Charles Archer, who was} large crowd in attendance and’ spending several weeks with her | a | plans are being made to insure/son-in-law.and daughter, Mr. and ‘everyone attending a good time. | Mrs. L. V. Waldron at Deerticld | | Music for the affair will be fur-| and visited with relatives at other jnished by Bob .Thompson’s or-/| points in the state, returned on the chestra. \Hayana Special Saturday. Eveready Star Club Will Meet : | Mrs, Lewis McDonald _ and} daughter, Betty Joy, left yester-| day afternoon over the East Coast} for Miami where they will spend} Announcement has been made/some time with relatives. | of a regular business meeting of - i the Eveready Star Club to be held} Miss Yvonne Pinder, daughter tomorrow afternoon, beginning at}of Mr. and Mrs. Harold — Pinder, 4 o’tlock, at the home of Mrrs. Leo | left yesterday afternoon for a stay; Williams ob Grinnell street. of two weeks with relatives in Mi-| George, arrived in Key West yes-'spend jend as guest of ¥ “Mr; $ Paul. Mesa,: J ft yesterday aftertibon;t o Send the [summer tio: th Mrelative: pa All members are requested. to be in attendance. will be the scene of a pre-Fourth! thefe will be a prize given during of July dance tomorrow night, * ‘Numerous reservations have al- been made for the affair @nd it has-been announced’ that s By HERBERT PLUMMER w* INGTON — Regardless of whether one agrees with Borah on the constitutional phases of the woposed tariff legislation, the speech in which he gave utter ance to his|\ views will be set down as one of the’ highlights of the present |; eongres: senate, the man who packs the,| galleries and fills the usually vacapt seats of |" ‘ senators on the WILLIAM E.BORAH floor when it is kuown ahead .of time he is to speak, attained heights on this occasion seldom reached even. by him. Veteran gallery observers: say "it ‘has Been at least five years since the “lone lion. of Idahu” has. at- tempted an oratorical feat compara- bie to this one. ’ Curiously enough his address came with sudden unexpectedness. Everyone knew that sooner or later in the tari® debate a speech conld be expected from him. but they Gidn't look for it on the first day the Dill was before the senate. ° eee ‘Sharpshosters’ Absent Sa matter of fact, McNary of Oregon, republican leader ‘of the senate. n by surprise. A few minut ore he had been trying to gt the deniocratic’ lead- ers to anree to lay the hill aside tem- porafily and take uv other business, ' the ‘evening. | Music will start at 10 o'clock and continue until the wee hours jot the morning. 72 : His three sharpshooters—Reed of Pennsylvania, Hastings of Delaware and. Hatfleld of West Virginia— were absent from the capital that day and none of the other republi- cans was prepared to speak. Robinson of Arkansas and Harri- sou of Mississippi, the democrats in charge of the bill, were reluctant to acct le-to McNary’s request in their eagerness to get through with de bate. While the three were wran- sling. Borah’arose from his desk in the rear of the chamber and said: “Mr. President, there fs one phase of this question Iam willing to discuss now.” McNary, visibly relieved, glanced around at the empty seats on the floor and said he would ask that a quorum be called. “I do not yield for that purpose,” Borah replied and began to speak. eee Long-Awaited Opportunity HAT impressed those who heard him.was that Bora’ was delivering himself of thoughts long burning within bim. The tariff bill gave him the opportunity he Jong | has awaite opportunity to ccme tothe dofense of the ideas and ideals to which he believes the American people should cling. His excoriation 0: “these enemies of free government” and his hope that someone in a place of power will rise to “challenge thes¢ tles of terror and fanaticism” may not have changed the minds of sen- ators as to how they would vote on the bill. His speech, however, seems certain to overshadow any other event during the senate’s consider- ation of the measure. GEORGE FLEMING DIES IN HOSPITAL George Fleming, 60 years old, died 3:30 o'clock this morning in} the Marine: hospital. *. The body was prepared by the Benjamin Lopez Funeral Home and will be shipped this afternoon oversthe East Coast to Miami for funeral services and interment. Mrs. Fleming will accompany .the body, The New York Federal Reserve Bank is the fiscal agent of the United States Treasury. (LEGION AUXILIARY 10 HOLD MEETING | A meeting of the American Le-| gion Auxiliary will be held at Mrs, Cruz residence, 417 Whitehead street, at 4:30-p. m. Tuesday, July 3. { Matters of importance will be dicussed and all members cre re-! | quested to be present, | ; Tom, Dick and Harry, the three | young triplet sons of Mr, and Mrs, | George W. Neal of Arkansas, form an accomplished acrobatic team. RINGLI The School of the John and Mable Ringling Museum Faculty of nationally know Drawing, Painting, Illustration, Sculpture, Commercial Art, Interior Decoration and Costume Design. The JUNIOR COLLEGE Offers + Two year Seeretarial course—diploma. Two year course in Education, Standard Freshman and Sophomore subjects leading to A.B. and B.S. degrees, Special instruction in Music, Expression and Dramatics, SMALL CLASSES—INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION DORMITORIES, REDUCED TUITION, OL 2. 3. i 4, ri OPPORTUNITIES ?Write for Catalogs to— SCHOOL OF ART NG n artists offering. courses in FOR SELF-HELP 3 Ringling School of Art SARASOTA, FLORIDA SSOHSHHKLESHLOHEHEHESOEEREHEHERAHE HEROD ELE LES ami. Mrs, Earl Jackson and baby left yesterday afternoon for Miami to spend a while with relatives. } Miss Carrie Pierce and Miss Hilda Russell were passengers on the afternoon train yesterday go-} ing to Asteville, N. C., to spend} the summer months, + Mrs, Roland Adams, daughter | Mrs. Fernando Camus _ and/ granddaughter, Zola Marie Camus,’ left yesterday over the East Coast! for a stay in Miami with relatives. | George Perpall and Malcolm Pierce, left over the East Coast! yesterday afternoon for Savannah, | Ga., to join the Citizens’ Military! Training Camp, for the regular| prescribed course of training and! study. | MENTION James L, Johnson came in over! the East Coast Saturday to join Mrs. Johnson ‘and son, who are visiting with relatives, & W. R. Porter, president of the First National Bank, ‘left. yester- day afternoon for Miami en route to Washington, D. GC, * Mrs. John Wells wa: utgo- ing passenger over thi Coast rday afternoon = route to ie, L. I., whdte she ‘will with: rela- tives. ‘ S de i of Havana, who was in Key West for the wee! and Charles Lunn, Jiy afternoon to spend: summer at | Saratoga, N. Y. He Was ‘ ie ma Coller, who was*iti>Key with friends, Em- Nathan Aronovitz, son of Dr.'$ Aronovitz of Miami, who was Key West enjoying a stay with his cousin, Sidney Aronovitz, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Aronovitz and other relatives, returned home on the afternoon train yesterday, Key West last week for the fun- eral of Mrs. Twiler Ingraham. Mrs. O. N. Borden, a daughter, left yesterday afternoon for the home in Miami. G. Ellsworth Meech, realty op- erator of 2302 Granada Boule- vard, Coral Gables, who was in the city yesterday for a short stay, r turned by plane in the afternoon, accompanied by J. E.- Yonge, prominent attorney of Miami. Mrs. George W. Reynolds left Saturday afternoon for Miami and after a brief stay will go to Balti- more for the summer. Mrs. Stellar Knowles and Miss Minnie Lee Watkins, wer passen- gers over the East Coast Satur afternoon going to Miami to visit relatives. J. F. Leach, chief engineer with the F, E. C. Car Ferry Company left Saturday afternoon over the East Coast to join Mrs. “ Leach,} who is spending the summer at Bath, Maine. Vining Sherman, . who. was spending several weeks with his mother, Mrs, Fred Kirtland and, !grandparents, Judge and Mrs, J. | Vining Harris, left Saturday aft-: ernoon for New York. } t |. J. R. Hamilton, Malcolm Mer- \ijek and T, H. Sweatman, of: je ls of the Sinclair Oil Company, ‘arrived on the Havana Special for {business conferences with the local ;manager, Willard Albury. | | | : | , ‘ .'Joy A n Miaimi as ‘pany, leff Saturday afternoon for who are visiting with relatives, SS unnNSE RE eneeeeeneeerteeee A. Baker, returned over the East|Canada and spend the summer Coast Saturday to her home in Mi-/iith Mrs,’ Curtis’ aunt, Mrs. J, D. “aeg Stanley at St. Mary’s, Ontario, Arthur Schwartz, prominent in| i cB the tobacco world in Havana and| Mrs. Ancie Watkins left Satur- New York, arrived Saturday on,4ay afternoon for Miami “where the Cuba from Havana and _left/she will spend a while-with rela- over the East Coast for a vacation | tives. in New York, t Mrs. J. J. Wentworth and son, Everett Sawyer, of the Ameri-Elmer, came in over © the East can Telephone and Telegraph eom-} Coast yesterday fora visit with ‘Mrs. Wentworth’s mother, Mrs. Miami and will there embark for|Fannie McCook, and other rela- Nassau to join Mrs. Sawyer and ‘tives. her sister, Miss Cleora Roberts,} | Willard Russell, of the U. S. im- | migration border patrol, Mrs. Rus- Mrs, Isabelle Ball and daughter,:sell and their daughter, Betty is, left. over the East Coast; Jean, who were motoring to dif- turday for points in ft, Where they will visit with relatives }ed with relatives at Cedar Keys Tahaan, : Bhgrgand friends, i Miss Doris’ jthe U. SoImmig jwas spending her vq Segal, returned on fh ‘Special yesterday. | oing passen-| afternoon over the route to New York a month’s vacation with | fy |: Miss Elizabeth Sands left’ yes. | | terday afternoon for Miami to! with her cousin, Mrs. Bertha John-! \son, » | | Mrs, Lucille Hall, who ispending a vacation in Key We jus the guest of Mr. and Mrs, was { st! Wilbert Roberts, who arrived in.SPeMd a vacation of three weeks: jand Miami, returned the | highway Saturday. Annis Albury left Satur-| ernoon for’ Miami where spend there weeks sae over and friends, Mr. and Mrs..Walter Johnson } left Saturday afternoon for a stay! of two weeks with relatives in Mi-! ami. | i Mrs. Robert Smith was an out-} going passenger over the ‘East! Coast Saturday for a visit of sev- al weeks with relatives in Miami. a { Mrs, Geneva Pinder left Satur-j day on the afternoon train for a. ay with relatives and friends. | is Mr. and Mrs, Charles Curtis left} ie Georgia ; ferent points in the state and visit-| MONDAY, JULY 2, 1984. CARD OF THANKS I take this means of thanking my many friends for their kind assistance given me during the illness-and death of my _ beloved ;mother, Mrs. Isabella Cates, Bs pecially do I thank those who con tributed the use of their cars and the donors of the beautiful floral | offerings and - expressions. - of | sympathy. — jly2-1t JONATHAN CATES. Subscribe for The Citizen. | PALACE~. Mary Brian-John. 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Get our low price on the kind which will give you the best appear- ance and longest life. South Florida Con. & Eng. Co. PHONE 598 WHITE AND ELIZA STS. “Your Home Is Worthy of The Best” ROOFINGS AND SHINGLES STANDARD FOR OVER 60 YEARS DOS: | T HAD A BERTH in the ninth sleeper. It was a heavy train and a cold night—snowing—and I thought about the man with his hand on the throttle. Ladmire and respect those men.” To mea Cigarette is the best smoke. It’s a short smoke ...and then again it’s mijder. “I notice that you smoke Chesterfields also. I like them very much.” 1934, Licepre & Myzns Tosuces Co,

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