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it cn ie yee ee ee : . SEP ee TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1934. © °°°°° "SOM M LL OW @.| ADVISORY BOARD NOP Ramen FLORIDA TEMPLE INSTALLS MANY NEW OFFICERS HERE LAST NIGHT © Please be prompt in paying the carrier who delivers your (Continued from Page One) paper. He pays The Citizen | officers of the city, either elective 15 cents a week for the pa- jor appointive, were, and had so per and sells it to you for 20 | expressed themselves, willing and eo 2 ETTE, REGULAR MEETING -OF OR- ‘ - d ote = Symon eeeet nae CEOOCSOCOOOOHEOSEOOOSEOOHOSCOSOSELESEOHHDEODEOOOEE ye, Boos or — sone bes a to enequrate raghciiivess —_ ‘ © Harry Capo, formerly of» Key}was for several years in the engi-) SacHEMS OF ,°~ * MEN,| GANIZATION HELD LAST ing is 5 cents weekly om éach all ways in the great movement. . rried July 8 in Lin-| neering department of the Singer Bs ‘ Pc ae ra Be subscriber. If he is not paid “We are willing to surrender age art ride being Mice| Manufacturing company. He is] GIVES ADDRESS BURING IN-| EVENING; SOCIAL’ HOUR) ic a HE loses. Not Thé-Citizen. |... willing to work,” concluded i he ae my mected with the metallur- TERESTING_ SESSION ALSO ENJOYED || IC a : ‘-@ \ Lanhearthtatheathentbanthanthth tage Selita chairman of i i research departm 4 a ae tans ‘ ° c| b iaersicbs ae Norherg The y chy ead Whe fuutls siving the ryt wen es i : we it Bolrful printed FOUND DEAD AT TABLE | the board of county commissions UF : pean ou up hid “residence| At ® regular meeting of Minoca} At a regular meeting,,of Flot-) ‘Shartung fashions eagtes j¢rs, followed the. mayor and exs DURHAM, Eng.—Mrs:: Agnes | med: Se ene vices 'an8 ghee : Pas ssuranées. Calverson of this city was found | oe ee ee New Jersey he has played two Council No. 13, Degree of Poca-|ida Temple No, :t,: last ‘night, ine) years football, semi-professional, | hontas held in their hall on Caro-|stallation of officers was. held. this stylish pajama i‘ in Key West while his father assistant enginehouse fore- company. The family ii School, Class of Se ie Jersey and eo the same position, center, [friends in Linden, N. J. PERSONAL MENTION __ ; i 40 : vent they William’ Vassie, machinis ‘ de ~ wea 9 > bleh ral onthe lighthouse department, \ left morning train yesterday. * —. ‘Mrs, John Olsen and daughter, tae : BE, Parker, insurance ad- a - over, thi yesterday from Miami insfect the ruins of the Strand and report his findings. Butler, member of the staff of The Citizen, who a vacation with rela- and friends’ in ‘Miami, re- ‘Hart, draftsman’ at the e department, returned the East Coast yesterday aft- Bs a visit with relatives at Miami Eas — * - Paul Saunders, vice president a “manager of the P.| general O. S. S. company and Austin illiamson, special passenger rep. itive of the line, arrived on morning train yesterday on to Jacksonville for a°’short stay. tm Mrs. Warren, wife of County ner, Braxton B... Warren, owas, spending, a few weeks her son-in-law and daughter; and Mrs, Clements: Hudson, |. Miami, returned over the East yesterday, Enrique Esquinaldo, Sr., and . Orlando, who were spending while in Key West with rela- tives, left yesterday afternoon the East Coast returning to their home in Miami. Mr, and. Mrs, Claude Johnson passengers on the afternoon ‘yesterday going to Miami. to a while with relatives. a while with relatives “and ends in Key West, left yestér- afternoon for Miami, accom- @nd Mrs, Leonard Sawyer, who Will spend several. weeks at the Cruz home in Miami, Sawyer, daughter of ° Mr. by her niece, Miss Sylvia* over the East Coast yesterday. for Miami and will go Rocks lighthouse to adjust, the ma- {chinery controlling. the lens, .. the light. Leper-gey Mr, ‘and Mrs. Carlos with the Rahway Rambler team and the. Linden Varsity team, in he play- rae snumber of friends here. jed in Key West.. : er graduating from Mr. and Mrs. Capo announce won "38. they will be at home to their to. Fowey a sy Fy de, Cor-. . }dova; who, arrived: from Havana Saturday and spent-two days with relatives, left yesterday afternoon fore marriage, Miss Lourdes Pine- da’ of this city. Sheriff. K. 0. Thompson over the highway yesterday morn- ing for a business visit at points in Florida and will go as far as Jacksonville. yesterday on the Havana: - Mrs, J..A. Duane, who arrived on the Havana Special yesterday from Long Key where the family is living during the summer, re- turned on the afternoon train. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rosendo and son left yesterday afternoon for a visit of one week in Miami with relatives, Mrs. John T. Lee, who was spending a while in Key West as est of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lew- is, left yesterday afternoon for iam’ hey home in Mia i, Misses Gwynette and Ruth Rose Thompson, who have been visiting for two weeks with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Carey, at Islamorada, are expect- ed to arrive over the East Coast tomorrow morning. ladies are the daughters of Leslie E,:"Phonipson, of this city. Cleyburn | ‘McCauley and daughtet-in-law, Mrs, Faris | Mc- Cauley, of Houston, Texas, who were spending a vacation here as guests of the former’s sisters, Mrs. Wm. Reardon and Miss Agnes Saw- jyess haye returned to their home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pritchard, who motored to a number of prin- cipal points in the state, returned over the highway yesterday accom- panied by Mr. Pritchard’s aunt, Mrs. E. Z. Mullins and her.daugh- ter} Harriette.’ « oxy woe ——- var Mrs. Ernest Livaudais and. son fyesterday from Miami and will spend a.week with relatives. Mrs. Livaudais was before marriage Miss Florence Thompson.and. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson. Mrs. Thompson and ,£0n, Bob, are also in Key West spending a vacation with relatives PAY READY FOR ELECTION HELP Pay warrants for all who were employed in the polls on June 5 eg 26, First and Second Pri- 'y elections and all expenses, gre available now and can be had ng County Clerk Ross.C, Saw- Accounts covering. the expendi- ze for these elections were ap- wed at the meeting of the coun- ty commissioners last night and Warrants were later ‘signed’ by Chairman Norberg Thompson. _—_—_————_ SENT TO JAIL SIDNEY, O.—Ed ‘Cotterman Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of ‘is city were sent to jail because wn traded his wife to Cotter- for a motorcycle, all having the transaction, ~The Witwatersrand gold mine, ted near Johannesburg, in th Africa, has 4,000 miles of bterramean avenues and em- ploys 190,000 workers. Nat Subscribe for The Citizen, NEW ARRIVAL AT SHARPLEYS’ HOME Dr. and Mrs, John Sharpley are the parents of a fine boy born 1 o'clock this morning in their home in Baltimore, Md. The news was receivedin a tele. gram. this morning bylDe) Sharp. ley’s parents, Captain~and Mrs. pA. E. Sharpley, of 418 William street. Friends of the captain were greeted this morning with a smile and handshake and the announce- ment, “I am a proud grandfather.” Religious’ services — will recorded on disks and. reproduced on an instrument resembling a phonograph for serving churches! unable to have a regular pastor. Relea eer teseertieterpetier rennet mes 666 LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE DROPS Checks Malaria in 3 days, Colds first day, Headaches or Neu- ralgia in 30 minutes Fine Laxative and Tonic Most Speedy Remedies Known be; ©] for Miami. Mrs. Cordova was. be- left The young Cruz, who was spend-j were’ arrivals over the East: Coast \ conferred on the members who were elected to the various sta. tions for th next “six moons.” Great Sachem C. C. Symonette was. present at this meeting, and | follows: | gave a very interesting, talk about 'Grand Past Templar Alice Curry,| his visits to all tribes in Florida.{Grand Vice Templar Ruby Saun- The Past Pocahontas were pre-| ers, Grand Priestess Mary Cruz,} line street last night, the cere-; Latina Temple officers were also monies of Raising 9f Chiefs were | installed. After the installation of offi-' cers, a social hour followed and delicious —_ refreshments were, served. The installing officers were as Deputy Lenora Roberts, | | { sented with beautiful Past Poca-| Grand Guardian of Music Mamie! ontas certificates. Great Deputy Mary Cruz, sited by her Great Senior Past Russell, Grand Marshal of Cere- as-}; monies Annie Baker, The following are the officers Pocahontas Annie Baker, install-| installed by. Florida Temple: ed the followingofficers for the of|ensuing term. . Miriam Lowe—Past Pocahontas. Tessie Crews—Pocahontas. ‘Bla ‘Wengqnah. Lae dotren, Sahatan. iCinderglla Roberts — First Seout. vel aac sf Florie Michael—Second Scout. Gert#ude Key—First Runner. Mamie Spencer—Seeond Run- ner. Rada Cash—First Councilor. Annie Griffin—Second Council. lor. Sadie Pinder—First Warrior. Florrence Torres—Second War- rior. Claribell Cerezo—Third War-| rior. Mamie Key—Fourth Warrior. Sallie Roberts—Guard : of For-} st. Amelia Roberts—Guard of Te-j pee. ARRANGE SPECIAL | CHURCH SERVICES Rev. Marvin M. Mortenson, pas- ter of the Church of God of Coco- nut Grove, with Mrs. Mortenson, is here to hold special meetings at the church of God, 1106 Olivia street, each evening starting at 8! o'clock. Rev. Mortenson is a graduate of the Church of God Bible Train- ing School of Cleveland, Tenn., and was formerly of North. Da-{ kota. He and. Mrs. _ Mortenson will render ‘a ‘special musical and singing service each evening. | Rev. T. P, Douglas, pastor of the local church, expeets that there will be a large crowd each evening attending this revival and states that there will be something worthwhile for everyone attend- ing. | Cinderella “Roberts, plar. ‘ Tessie Crews, Noble Templar. | Sadie Pinder, Vice Templar. ..; Nellie Baker, Prophetess, Elinore Bervaldi, Priestess, Rhoda Baker, Marshal f Cere- monies, ‘3 ba Miriam Lowe, Music. Sallie Roberts, Inner Portal. Gertrude Key, Outer Portal. Latina Temple Past, Tem- ' Guardian of Grace Albury, Past Templar. Ait Esther U. Castro, Noble Tembe s plar, Caridad Toledo, Vice Templar. Josefa Bladin, Prophetess. Norma Perez, Priestess. Armanda Henilar, Marshal Ceremonies, Josephine Vinson, of Guardian of Music. | Concha Fiollo, Guardian of Inner Portal. Maria Albury, Guardian. of Outer Portal. JOHNSONS ARE VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson came in on the Havana Special yesterday from Miami and are Mrs. Bernard J. Cruz on Newton} street, Mrs. Johnson will be remember- ed as Miss Clara Cassidy, former- ly of this city. Mr. Johnson is the son of the late. George John- son, also of Key West. Among, the volcanic rocks in} Hawaii national park are some: which float on water, some which can be heated and held in the hand without injury and others which look like human hair or wool fiber. Twice the price couldn't buy «more conven ELECTRIC RE storage capacity mega stares § DR) ience in any FRIGERATOR with the GENERAL ELECTRIC Monitor Top *Standard 1 year warranty plus 4 more years protection against any possible failure Gf rsaledcu-steol mechanism for only $5! Requires no attention ;.. not even oiling. All-Steel Cabinet. Gleaming white porcelain or glisten- ing Glyptal baked enamel exterior. Stainless porcelain interior. ting at the home of Mr. and; | Large, open quick-freezing chamber of stainless steel that cannot chip or rust. Freezes more ice faster. Temperature control .dial for quick freezing when desired, and economical operation in cooler room temperatures. Sliding Shelves, adjustable in height. Automatic interior lighting. Auxiliary foot pedal door Opener. Vegetable container that hoops vegetables crisp and fresh for days. THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager dead seated at a table on which} , This brought the meeting to ® was piled 1,000 gold pieces. -She|*lose and practically every person had starved to death, present went forward to greet Mr. sg Duncan and assure him of their sincere desire to do all possible to bring about compleve and un. qualified success of the rehabili- tation program in Key West. ensemble — suitable for both home lounging and beach wear, with its three-quarter length “breakfast” coat. Lana Morurin 's ago America’s an-} | nual divorce rate was 20,000 | couples. Today the rate is 120, | 000 couples annualy. Subscribe to The Citizen. Some iss watches require ten ‘years in their manufacture by | workmen who make every part of | these timepieces with hand tools.| cc --—_ -— PALACE Loretta Young-Gary Grant in BORN TO BE BAD Also comedy and other special attractions Matiivee, \10:158;' Night; 15-25¢ jhicles pass daisy through the | An average of 35,000 motor ve-| { !and Tunnel in New York Ci i ——— Key West's First Funeral Home. Firet Service PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleeps Rev. Marvin M. Mo | will “hold special © Music “arid Singing Services each evening VACATION SPECIAL ALL THIS WEEK 1.—Oil Draimed and Re- filled with Sinclair Pennsylvania Oil. 2.—Car completely Greased. 3.—Drain and Refill Transmission and 7 2 a Differential. i anes PpAle? wy ft a 4.—Test, Clean and ‘ f ry Grease Battery Terminals. ~ boop 7 5.—Clean and Check SZ // Spark Plugs. H L : E p alte ; and ; Clean TO BUILD THE TIRE SENSATION of ’34! 00 t= Beyond Comparison in 8.—Check Tires. 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