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—— — oF? eevcccecccccce Florida Newspaper Men SOCIETY i: | "riaria tii, “OUR CITIZEN” |SKYLINES By RUTH ROSE THOMPSON The things we mostly want to WO! By ROY J. GIBBONS ‘The Merry Makers Club. of Hunt's Village met at the home of Mrs. Robert Knowles last night, the evening being spent in sing- 4 dancing and playing of games. “Gains Dottie Bearup gave an ex- dance which was enjoyed by all present. ‘Tce cream, crackers and other fefreshments were served the Makers Club Meets At ' Home Of Mrs. Robert Knowles -|of Florida.” Ethel Cruz, Marion Evangeline Cruz, Natlalie Saw- yer, Sweeting, Mrs. John Borden of Miami, Fla., Mrs, John Felton, Mrs, Ella Jaycocks, Mrs, Mary|: Cash, Mrs, Irene Cruz, Mrs, Eddie. Johnson, Mrs. Charles Curry, Mrs. Bob’ Parkerson, Mrs, Rose Higgs. Misses Mary Louise Johnson, Stewart, Florence Stewart, Mary Teresa Knowles, Dottie Bearup, The next meeting of the club Will be held at the home of Miss Sawyer. a enjoying evening , Mr. —_— Miss Josephine Rodriguez de- entertained a number of the and Mrs. home, 212 New street, with + were played, with re- served, and all at- and Florence Flowers, Mary Hen- spent a most enjoyable; riquez, Pauline and Billie:Camero, Dorothy Bethencourt and Jose- present were: Carmelia phine Rodriguez. Elizabeth Niles Edison Pinder Elizabeth Nilés, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Cleveland Niles, ‘and Edison Pinder, son of Mr, and} Bertis Pinder, were joined in wedlock last night at the heme of the bride’s parents, 612 Olivia street, Fs caeryag by members of the r anda large number of Po SREP Ey eee PERSONAL Clarence Pierce, who was on a! iness visit to the keys, was a passenger on the morn- ing train yesterday. Dr. Eugene Martinez was an ar- rival over the East Coast yester- Tie a visit with relatives in Mrs. Florida Lightbourn and daughter, Mrs. Newton Curry, who spending a week with rela- in Miami, returned over the East Coast yesterday. _—, Mrs, J. Roland Adams, daugh- ter, Mrs, Fernando Camus and gtanddaughter, Zola Marie Camus, who were spending a week in Mi- anti with reiatives. returned on the} Havana Special yesterday. State Senator Arthur Gomez, who was away from the city for several days on business, return- ed over the East Coast yesterday) and left on the afternoon train for Miami. Miss Mary Falk, daughter of} Mri ‘and Mrs, Charles Falk, left! yesterday afternoon for Miami to spend e while with friends. Benjamin Sawyer, manager of} the Lopez Funeral Home, who was in Miami for several weeks, re- turned on the morning train yes- terday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson, who were in Miami for a stay of two weeks with relatives, returned over the East Coast yesterday. i Leon Carey, manager of one of twenty-four hours had better take| Mr. Patterson was so impressed the local sponge buying and ship-;, jittle advice and bring it back! @"d enthusiastic that he rushed to ping houses, left on the afternoon, train yesterday for a business visit in Miami. ‘Carl Rom, chief radio electrician | in the lighthouse department, and son, Frank, left on the afternoon: train yesterday for Miami to join Mr, Rom's parents, Mr. and Mrs, | Frank Rom, of Washington. Mrs. Katie Carey, who was pending a while with relatives in! Key West, was an outgoing pas-/ senger over the East Coast yes- terday for her home in Miami. ‘Mrs, Iima Louise Wilkins and, mother, Mrs. Ilma Garthside, left) over the East Coast yesterday aft-| ernoon for Miami where they will spend a while with relatives. H . Miss Annie Kirchik, daughter! of Mr, and Mrs, G. Kirchik, left’ on the afternoon train yesterday! for Washington to accept a tem-| porary appointment in the civil | service. Cruz, William’ Sawyer, Knowles, Eugene, Galey Sweeting; Harris Alton Col- Robert _ E. | lier of Miami, Fla.; Ladd Jaycocks, les, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | Bert and Herman Johnson, Harry and Mrs, Eugene’ Cash. J. Rodriguez Hostess At Anniversary Celebration Rodriguez, Rose Marie Sawyer, Amparo Ovida, Benny Ovida,; . Edna Mae Taylor, Verlie Sawyer, friends last evening at her! cay Taylor, Jr, Sherwood Cruz, ®) Caroline in honor of her thirteenth) Cruz, Winnie Rose Cruz, , Harry! Bethencourt, Constance Haskins. l friends amidst a setting of flowers ‘and ferns, the solemn and impres- sive ceremony was performed by Rev. James S .Day of the First: Juanita Stirrup of Miami, Fla. Earl Baker, Otis Cash, Gerry Bobby Kermit and Bethencourt, “Doreen Misses Josephine Ovida,’ Violet Baptist Church, After the wedding and the high contracting parties had received the congratulations from family (Continued from Page One) know, that visitors to the state next win-|/Is what to do, and where to go.” ter are going to embarass many a} a kes the little . tie native by their superior knowledge) These things you'll Scie oa thopet, Why found on lamb chops? Why calls. within do movie actresses inyariably ir er called “The Citizen.” | close their eyee when being kissed? sports editor, her auesiias 34] Who kent Jonah from using up the ’ ‘ Would we improve in our ideas? Eve, fon babe any *| gon hate to'have thisyenrs Washed? Or know the day, the month, the) why that pesky’ mole Ansists each year? alley : “| year on digging war-time trenches through the lawn, but never goes ‘And, how amy wife surely * find Lawton Carver, Beach News-Journal: ‘soon. If. he’d waited 400 years eee jand visited the Florida exhibit at Or know. the progress of our life? have found a more beautiful and appealing Florida than he dis: covered. If Ponce de Leon could see her now, as she stands in all the charm of her majestic splendor in the Hall of States, he would see the most striking display of its kind at Chicago. The visitor stands and looks and wonders.” Up tofthe World's Kafr wife the other night, * great reluctance, I finally accom- panied her and some friends for a ride in one of the gondolas which ply the lagoons of the Exposition, The moon hung full and lowe ‘The sky was bright and a million shim- mering Hghts danced ,upon the wa- ters. Suddenly from his sculling platform astern, the gondolier burst ‘forth in Neapolitan madrigal, Look- ing about’ I found that we and all Printed hy! “our” practiced, men} This paper of our royal kin— Is as much to us as all the men visitors to That help to print “The Citizen.” counted 150 cabins, on U. Hines, Jr. erans, tl Hei Miss Ruth Rose Thompson is the daughter of Leslie E. Thomp- son of Fleming street, this city. re were , 100 J. S. Nickel of the St. Augus- the Exposition wrote: “Mr. Dawes; spoke in glowing terms of the Florida exhi and said pride pa seemed to have succumbed to the with leprosy. hour's witchery. For abpve the swish -of the oar and movement of our craft, I heard him humming in each. Herman, must not close’ should be the war I Were Young, Maggie.” 7 ae. tial to Florida.” Dita at Rorcaite © on Ernest Lyons of the Stuart “Colorful, alive and fully attuned| Daily News sumined, up his, , re- to the, spirit of progress, Florida’s| action at Chicago‘ by stating’in a magnificent exhibit at the World's} jetter to Chairman Wilson — that Fair is drawing record crowds and|the trip had turned him into | al tors passing through its handsome Florida Crusader instead of a portals presage for Florida a|™¢re Florida booster. In_ the record tourist season this year. columns of his paper, he wrote: Unlike most of the other state ex.| “Florida's cities must at all costs hibits which have contended them-|i™sure continuance of this state's) selves with still pictures, charts marvelous exhibit at the World's ‘and mere displays of their pro- Fair by cooperating 100 per cent ducts, Florida has brought tropical, With the Florida World's Fair sei life to the Worlds Fair and put as|Commission. For a few cents ; much action into her exhibit as}™ore from every citizen, or a few. TIFT BRINGING any other on the grounds. Hand- dollars from a small percentage of} some attendants in orange coats the persons of our state, Florida’s Peculiar how circumstances’ alter cases, and, what is sometimes called plainthe nginess in a poor man, often is glorifi ufider the heading of idiosyncrasy: in his. more affluent Heighhor, “As @ ease in point, there is aj retthin ¢ith) burgher whose checking Aecoyht Is said never to run under six figures. This gentle- 1) man owns three expensive motors, p: a good-sized yacht and one of the s swankiest homes on the Gold Coast. Yet, in all his 18-room house he has only one telephone, and it's a coin- box instrument at that, hidden three fights down in the butler’s pantry thereof and went.” (Jonah 1,3). sion men, afte! "8 xx-18), * (Judges 111,28). I no more p | LIKES PRISON LIFE | | are everywhere in Florida Hall to magnificent advertisement in the and guests, an informal reception was held and delicious refresh- ments served, * any a i in the world can con- explain to visitors anything they; biggest show in tl 2 desire to know about the Sunshine} tinue to thrill 50,000 persons: » State. The fragrance of orange|¢VYeTy day- 30 of the last 33 years in p LOAD OF FRUIT WITH, PAGES FROM THE "S FAIR NOTEBOOK HICAGO. — Things I have on the firgt noor. Guests must bring often wondered about: Who along their own little paper sacks of nickels) if they intend making any Yet, they refer to this eccen- tricity, if'such it may be called, as just a temperamental expression of their hogt’s so charming ‘naivete: era Back through the corm belt, on a flying trip. to Iowa, we beheld every- where the ravages of the drought and now. the chinch bugs, which have withered the landscape and rear my ne 8. = f ; b. bome, ? made me wonder whether or not the the Chicago World’s Fair, he’d|And darmg men that fight’ for) Wt cave ‘a asin ‘Ammetiasi. ts: heehiale sal, geiien strife? Pree Gey See 8 € Job when it comes to’ patience , It was on this trin that we ran_inito the surprise of our. lives in the Cen- tury Cities of neat cottages which have sprung up along the south- western édge of Chicago, to care for A Century of Progress. In one of these camps on route 49 near Ashland Ave. and 123rd St., we In the other, 330, west of the Edward hospital for disabled vet- ; cottages. we were housed in immaculate tine Record who had a personal ah comfort and provided “with peteat ye , ‘ About 6,000 persons in the} our married friends aboard were 3 Uap Aiserearmscalb eee interview with President Dawes at} ts islands are afflicted| -holding hands. .Even our one, grand. *POWer using electrically-hented wa- PP t In the morning our host pre- sented us with a bill for 87 cents ‘Then we went out to retrieve our roaring, model which Florida in raisin, Sper ‘ a parked: alco should actuate Florida in raising| (oy o¢ every Floridian. Advertis-| diordant accompantment the Nad,been parked alovgelde cars from LAtvisiood ing is not a luxury. It is essen-| squeaky strains of: “When You and }* ‘ r was a of the exhibit.” e Rolls-Roy s, the last four years have cut a lot of folks dowm to size. 3 1 Ruling out all Annie ‘Oaklies .to 4 one of its soirees, the Amprican Le- Post of Chicageadvertising 4 Biblical research, quoted | the following passages from Serip- |}, tures to prove its point that free |{% passes to the affair should be ver- ||" boten: “Thou shalt not; pass.” (Num- “Suffer not a man to | “The wicked ” (Nahu 1,15). one shall pass.” (Acts 11,32). Then, ping to the affirmative, a knock- out blow was dealt with this con- cluding gem: “So he paid the fare | EDINBURGH.—After spending} ' Bill Taylor of this city has been sent back for five years for theft |board of health, was an arrival Mr. and Mrs, Pinder announce they will be at home in the resi- dence 914 Francis street. MENTION S. D. MacReady, of’ the state over the East Coast yesterday, as- signed to duty with the rehabilita- tion forces in Key West, to have charge of the sanitation project, M. E. Gilfond, who will have charge of all publicity in connec- tion with the program of ~ehal tation in Key West, was ai: «rrival on the morning train yesterday. ~ “Mis® Dorothy ‘Knowles teft: over the ‘East Coast yesterday afternoon for a visit with her father, George I. Knowles, in Miami. Miss Josefina Lopez was a pas- senger on the afternoon train go- ing to Miami for a stay with rela- tives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Johnson and sons, who were in Key West for a visit’ with’Mr. “Johnson’s mother, Mrs. J. B, Johnson,of 524 Francis street, and other relatives, left yesterday for Miami and. aft- er visiting with «Mr. Johnson’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Emit Phillips, will leave for! their home in. Memphis, Tenn. ety | MANY YEARS WITHOUT SLEEP PARIS.—Mrs, Istvan Sagi, 60- ar-old insomnia victim of this y, is-said to have gone without sleep for the last 23 years, WARNING The party who deliberately took | a bicycle off the porch at Flagler Avenue during the 1605 last as they were seen by a neighbor and will be prosecuted without de- lay. The bicycle was the proper. ty of little Billie Bethel who pass- ed away last Friday night. MRS. BETHEL, 1605 Flagler Avenue. jly11-1t More than 100 daily news- papers are published in Paris, France. Subscribe to The Citizen. TO SUBSCRIBERS If you do not receive your paper by 6:00 o’clock in the afternoon call telephone 51 and a paper will be sent to your home. A complaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:00 to 7:15 p. m. for the purpose of delivering com- plaints. Help us give you 100 percent service by calling 51 if you do not receive The Citizen. soe blossoms dominates.” On the front page of the Sara-jover the Oversea Highway with a} * Charles Tift will arrive tonight! after being out only a month, Frank Pericola, managing edi- sota Herald, Bill Coe, its. man- tor, Pensacola Journal: “World aging editor reported to his read- Fair visitors are amazed to learn| &™S? “At least 10,000,000 people that temperatures in Florida dur- will be acquainted this year with jng the summer are nearly always the beduty to be found: in Sara- at least several degrees cooler! 8°t@, the art center of the South. than in most sections of the coun-|Mt- Coe summarized his descrip- try. The exhibit, among other] tion of Florida’s exhibit in nine! Subscribe for The Citizen. things is creating a widespread] Ws. They were: “The out- demand for Florida cigars. standing state exhibit of the} ————————~ Crowds at Florida Hall are much world’s greatest exposition.” “To} larger than those in any other| be convinced,” he added, “one has state or national exhibit at the] but to stand at any of the several fair.... If you think because entrances and watch the crowds you're a Floridian the exhibit will| Which throng the building at all be ‘old stuff’, get that idea out of hours of the. day and far into the your head. You'll see wonders| ™8ht.” from your native state that you never dreamed existed.” truck load of fruits and vegetables | (———————— for his grocery at 1213 Olivia |) PALACE 1 Greta Nissen in street. | The vegetables will be placed) HIRED WIFE rives, | strong in OH YEAH! A. Bev Baker, associate editor} of the Palatka Daily Herald wrote:| “One steps from Illinois mid-sum- The King Of All Food Mixers mer sun into the rare picture of} POWERFUL, STURDY, EFFICIENT, SILENT— Florida’s lovliness, formed by the,’ "=~ ~-NO-NOISE’ OR RACKET artistic arrangement of more thanj 5 f ‘ 3 7,000 plants, shrubs, and trees in- Does not interfere with radio reception. George Costello of the Winter Haven Daily Chief headed one of his articles with the novel intro- duction that it was station FWFE (Florida World’s Fair Exhibit) broadcasting and went on in the| 1i#enous to this state. The effect) Does more things better than any other mixer, manner of a guide to discuss sep-| '§ ig meld ae ane eee It takes the hard work out of baking and cook- arately the things he saw. It re- cone Se eters. adele: ee ‘Ting. | nage! fee vile va a Baker commented upon the ex-| It makes every cook a better cook, mi Florida exhibit. In a concluding|Pibit winning the whole-hearted| —IT BEATS EVERYTHING— " article, he wound up “Let's hope ‘approval of all the press writers. that the commission is successful in its drive to keep the Florida Exhibits. alive at the Fair, and that every Floridian has, been stirred with a realization of the possibilities of the project and will contribute whatever he can to- ward its continuance. Let’s keep the Florida World’s Fair Exhibit }going!” John Kilgore, managing. editor| of the Daily Democrat in Talla-! hassee who was inspired by _ his| visit to write everal editorials strongly endorsing. support by the} d § public of the appeal for fundsi+ QI} ave analyzed the direct benefits to) Florida in these wor “The acid} test of the exhibit is its effective- in attracting newcomers to Pat Galiuaba: oho:. .went to rida. Financial backers of a promotion project may be con- Chicago representing three Gore vinced of the breath-taking beauty! | news} y B a Sin ote ah illegal eect of the Florida Exhibit but they|] News and the Fort Lauderdale| ¥2%t to know whether it is a good investment from a coldly prae-| News wrote that even the skepti- cal newspapermen had been con- vinced of the merit of Florid: display. The editor of his news-! paper wrote an article stating that tical standpoint. One proof is the; comment of those who daily visit the exhibit. Better evidence is) the statistics of travel to Florida) last winter. The bumper tourist! crop is the real proof of the in-| vestment.”” the newspaper office in a drench- ing rain to sketch his findings for} |readers of the paper. Mr. Patter Buy te i W S son commended officials of Flor-, DUMSUGUS WON MOY IUD | ida Hall for their method of dis-| “To children an angel of mercy.” Where j tributing literature by mail when) 2x9q0m4, are, followed. IT NEVER | Yequested instead of loading fair! co*t of SANTON' Stood sixt hn paial nt woe ne H visitors: down with literature to! or by mail, “Sie eben te | find its way to the nearest waste-| Bet C- 4. Vooshees. M. 0.. Philedelphia | basket. He wrote that on two] FAST DIRECT FREIGHT | idle days when no program was} =! SERVICE TO arranged for the newspapermen, he spent this spare time snooping’ around Florida Hall. He found it interesting to that extent. | George L. Burr, Jr., of the Win- ter Haven Herald; After view-| ing the exhibit and describing it as “large, lovely and comprehen-' sive” wrote: “All remember the; |French peril, with the Hun at! their gates and the united cry of; a that nation ‘They shall not pass.’| Ar The situation was desperate but| lewis See? 7 June 15 to July 15 | During this period you can buy the Sunbeam | Mixmaster, complete with 2 mixing bowls, juice ex- tractor, strainer and mayonnaise oil dropper for .... $18.80 TERMS: $2.00 down and the balance in eight monthly payments of $2.10 each on your electric service bills. KEY WEST from Key je Thursdays F From New York alterrate Wednesdays. Also NEW ORLEANS to KEY WEST cn on alternate Key West Second Day Fol- | j ‘Tuendass.| | | THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC CO. PHONE 16 each did his best and the seem- “MAL i ‘ingly impossible was em CLYDE-MA ORY, A. F. AYALA Sales Manager jist So it is with Florida’s o, r, sMITH, Agent, Leeds) | exhibit at the World's Fair, ‘Iti | sey Wert ee a e . “= as X avd on sale as soon as the truck ar-|{ James Gleason and Robert Arm- MIXMASTER | |] Matinee, 10-15¢; Night, 15-25¢ erected | 5 1 H ‘WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 19: GETS DRUNK AT 73 MANCHESTER. — Mrs. Mar} garet Dillion, aged 73, of this city, was fined for the 192nd time for being intoxicated. VERY MODEST RESCUER — CALAIS,—After saving a boy and girl from drowning, the mod- est rescuer ran away to escape giv- ing his name. a few cents, habitants, j Service REDUCED PRICES ENGRAVED Citizen Bldg. 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