The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 20, 1934, Page 4

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eeeececceccsos SOCIETY :- Social Circle Spends Enjoyable Day Yesterday At Athletic Club The Monstero Deliciosa Club gathered yesterday at the Ath- letic Club for an all day picnic. Various games and swimming were enjoyed by the members throughout the day. Johnson, Peggy Johnson, Roberta Matcovich, Elizebeth Rosam, Gladys Russell, Evelyn Niles. Beryl Pinder, Bill Almyda, Mer- vil Rosam, Nolan Parker, Will Burgess, Esmond Albury, Ray Following are those who Florine Curry, Leona Curry, Biieabeth Russell, Ida Bethel,| and Mrs, Tom Curry, Mr, and Mrs. {Owen Curry, Orion Roberts. Brodskys Are Returning Home Mayor and Mrs. William H. Ma-| Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brodsky and Jone delightfully entertained | children will leave over the high- evening at their home on Division’ way for their home in Newell, S. street at « dinner in honor of Ju-)D., via Chicago, tomorrow morn- lius F, Stone, Florida Administra.’ i"&- A Rea Oe are tor of FERA, who artived in the|...1) 6" Progress while they ave in city over the highway. Chicago, Other officials and local guests} They report having spent a very were in attendance, and the eve-jenjoyable vacation with relatives and friends in Key West and the at-! Pierce, Joseph Pinder, Bob Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pierce, Mr. ning’s entertainment was a very DAY CELEBRATED AT CHICAGO FAIR “JACKSONVILLE BRANCH DAY’ WAS EVENT WITH LARGE NUMBER OF REPRESENTA. TIVES ATTENDING | Approximately 225 Ford deal- lers, executives, salesmen, families, {newspapermen and guests from the Jacksonville Branch territory of the Ford Motor. Company cele- ‘brated “Jacksonville Branch Day” last week.at Ford Exposition and A Century of Progress in Chicago as guests of the company, spend- ing several days in all at the fair. The Jacksonfille territory em- braces all of Florida, southern Georgia, southern Alabama 9 and southern. South Carolina, rived by special train at noon on \Ford courtesy cars which whisked them to’ the Chicago Beach Hotel where a special luncheon was serv- ed to the entire party. -Followi The southeastern. delegation ar-' July 9 and were met by a fleet of |” THE KEY Commissioners and the Clerk of Cire FUNDS The following report of the receipts and disbursements of t! outstanding ahd a statement of the assets and liabilities and the REPORT OF COUNTY FUNDS For the Pertod uit Court is hereby published Depository Balances or mroe County Outstanding Warrants cr. Recei Dr. nding September 30th, 1933 County funds of Monroe County for the period endin ¥@lue of County property of the said Monroe gunder the provisions of Chapter 6813, Acts of 1915, Laws of pts 3 74.03 $37,429.21 $ 165.88 | Road Fund 21,064.65 52,455.00 . 1933, by the Board of Count Warrants Outstanding Dr. rrr) 13,806.63 Special Advertising Ferry 7 7,2tho1 Excess Fee Indebtedness Special Bond and Interest A $1,525.08 AND LIABILITIES ——— Dr. $79,544.50 $164 Court H eer Tr) 400.29 96.976 18 COUNTY PROPERTY Jail War s Outstanding For Current Expenses Furniture puse and Farm nd Fixture Bonds Outstanding rtifickte of Indebtedness vte 2,000.00 UU NnERSE EEE SL 7,1 49.63 $3, $ + 6,976.15 300,000.00 $306,976.18 7 a tion of the faith in those present{can use the machinery to process |weight blue work shirts, dress! Work has been started on @ ipants, men’s and boys’ shoes in| huge caleulating machine which children have been indulging in sea bathing daily. the luncheon, the party went (MANY BARGAINS. enjoyable one throughout. in Hery Ford, “the geratest engi-!thé raw materials ‘they raise; the Those present were: Most of the family were favor- Me. and Mrs. Julius F. Stone,led with a fishing outing Saturday dp, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Duncan,| afternoon. It was the first salt- Mise Eunice Whyte, Miss Alce| water fishing they ever experienc- . Mise M. L, Spottswood, | ed, Mrs Louiee Auxier, Judge J. B.} Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Brodsky re- Browne, Mr. Donald Corley, Mr.|gret having to leave so soon but 4, Gerry Curtis, Mr. M. E. Gilfond.| business calls Mr. Brodsky .back night at 7:30 o’clock, Tonight home by August 1. A good musical program will A series of Friday night dances sponsored by a popular local or- will will take place at the Cuban) chestra, PERSONAL MENTION Club on Duval street starting to- z Warren, Jr. left over the; Coast Mrs, Ella Higgs and grandsons, rect to the Ford Exposition build- ing where they say the motion pi ture “Rhapsody in Steel”. ar were welcomed by “The Human Ford.” Special guides, after the pe formance, conducted the party through Ford Exposition, the lar; est single exhibit at A Century of | Progress, ‘the heart of the fair grounds, Ray Allen, Jacksonville Branch: be| manager, was in charge of the} group. Meet Jointly Meetitg jointly with delegates from Ford Motor Company branch- es in New Orleans, Louisville and Oklahoma City—an aggregation totalling some 400—the southeast- erners breakfasted at the Stevens jneering genius the world has Cer Soeaphony Gardehs -where:the De- covering eleven acres in{ left Hotel where special entertainment e: nown,” and-a man “whose hopes, | Mbitions, dreams and courage} ‘are so secure that they never have} | wavered in the thirty years of the |Ford Motor Company.” In his talk Mr. Cowling charac- jterized the huge Ford Expos monument to edu- jcation, housing the life work of |Henry Ford.” Tour Industrial Hall In their tour of Ford Exposi- tion, the deiegation saw Industrial Hall where raw materials are |manufactured into finished auto- jmobile parts; the Rotunda ‘and the ; Court of the World, where sixty- ‘seven vehicles, from an ancient {Egyptian Chariot to the 1,000,- 000th Ford V-8 illustrate the evo-} jon j Building as a troit- Symphony Orchestra tains capacity audiences of 2,000 twice daily in two-hour free con- certs; and the Roads of the World, a’ 2,000 foot oval made of twenty- one historic highways, reproduced in authentic detail. Beer is now served from auto- matic vending machines in subway and elevated: Germany. GQIOMMEOMM. Notice To Subscribers stands in Berlin, Please,be prompt in paying the carrier who delivers your paper. He. pays The Citizen enter- prices are prevailing AT HUB STORE i | } Big bargains in men’s goods are| being offered this week-end at the| Hub Store. men’s semi-dress this moyning and. whites, and mer blacks and sports PINDERS LEAVE FOR MIAMI Howard Pinder and __ sister, Ivia, left on the afternoon tra’ yesterday to spend a week in Mi- ami with relatives and friends, are being specially priced for the} next few days. These trousers a of extra good quality and nicely tailored. Numerous other bargains are shown in the advertisement of th store in today’s Spe met light on pre-shrunk dungarees, fine 666 HOTEL LEAMINGTON “MIAMI’S MOST POPULAR HOTEL” NE Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay Opposite Union Bus Station will weigh three tons, Regis Toomey-Noel Frances in WHAT'S YOUR RACKET Also Serial: THE LOST JUNGLE Matinee, ‘10-18; Night, 10-200 afternoon) Richard and Jack Steadman; where he will spend aj over the East Coast yesterday aft-|, relatives. ernoon and will be guests in Mi- eon ami of Mrs. Higgs’ son and daugh- Lowe, deputy United|ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph marshal, arrived on the| Higgs. was arranged, {lution of transportation and they Following a luncheon, W. C.! world’s largest revolving globe on} Cowling, general sales manager. of | which Ford plants are spotted; the! the Ford Motor Company, address-| Century Room, containing a faith-|- - ; .ed the joint meeting, praising the!ful reproduction of Henry Ford's} subscriber. If he is not paid sales leadership of the men and,brick work shop where the first 1S cents a week for the pa- per and sells it‘to you for 20 His profit for deliver- cents weekly on each LOWEST RATES EVER QUOTED Single Room with Bath Double Room with Bath LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE DROPS Checks Malaria in 3 days, Colds first day, Headaches or Neu- ralgia in 30 minutes fet jimi with fy is E ee 3 ii train yesterday from Mi- Hl inder and daugh. |, who week were with rela-, the East Coast if r = “ss ¥ 3 returning, | | F : Key and two chil- siting relatives | ‘Tavernier and Miami, returned om the Havana Special. ' ; ESE Robert Sawyer, Doctor Bob, who! wee in Miami for a few days with | was a returning passen- on the morning train yester- | i ¢ : William H. Monsalvatge, Jr../ ‘who was one of the represéntatives | ef the Young People’s Service , League of St. Paul's church at Wingmann Camp, Avon Park, Fia., =" the Havana Specialy ¥, Kelsey, of the . United; Department of Agriculture. | over the East Coast yester-! his home in Daytona after a visit of two days in“ fest... a Wet | Its. Paul Lumley was an out! Pewenger over the East) ~ ¥ afternoon for, New nom where she will! spend about one month with her} jw and sister, Mr, and Mr. Wilson, ! ee Newell Menendes left on the! frain yerterdey and will; pend @ while in Miami with his pind, Me, and Mrs, Ralph Higgs. | Py Sawyer, city jailer at! who wag visiting relatives! West; feturned home on the afternoon train yesterday. Baker was an outgo-| ever the East Coast for @ visit in Miami with: and friends, i 4. Bd. Laron, collector of in-| ternal revenue for the State of | and Henry R. Pridgeon, the division, were | East Coast yes. | &@ short confer-| Dunean, FERA| im this district, and | js wre Howard Wilson, | of internal revenue. | { | ! | MELTZER COMPANY Mrs. J. Zuhourst and grandson, Walls Zuhourst, who were spend- ing a while with relatives, left yesterday for the home in Wash. ington, D. C., accompanied by Mrs. B, C. Moreno and daughter, Betty, who will visit in the capital for about six weeks, NEW SERVICE AT * Wni? M, Arnold, loca manager of the Meltzer Motor Company, today announced in an advertise- ment on the front page of today’s issue of The Citizen that his com- pany has secured the services of Mr. Frank Watts, an expert tire j Pegroover, who will remain in this city several days, Old worn tires are economically put.in-condition for many more milesand are made,skid proof with a tread having the appearance of a new tire. Mr, Arnold stated. There area number of samples on display at the Meltzer Motor company which can be inspected bythe public. THE HUB STORE 10 Doz, MEN’S SEMI-DRESS PANTS, exceptionally good quality, just received this a. ™., specially Priced at ... $1.00 MEN’S DUNGAREES, guar- anteed pre-shrunk, real heavy denim, BLUE WORK SHIRTS, a fine light weight. chambray, real good quality, (2 MEN’S DRESS PANTS, all kinds of materials, made by good tailors, from— $1.50 ». $5.95 MEN’S SHOES, whites, blacks, tans and sports; Brockton $2.95 a $3.95 MEN’S SUITS, in serges, flan- nels, worsteds and cheviots, from- $10.75 .. $22.50 MEN’S STRAW HATS, clos- cay SHIRTS, a real good HUB STORE | | | | | stating that Ford V-8 sales would continue to increase in justifica- HE loses. ‘Not The Citizen. | Ford was. built; the Industrialized 5 ‘ Barn, which shows how’ farmers TMIIDOAISS | Fine Laxative and Tonic Most Speedy Remedies Known ALFRED SIMONS, Manager. a J: A uve V/11NE about make croarcttes SO USE making CHESTERFIELD Lice the cigarette that's MILDER the cigarette that TASTES BETTER @© 1944, Licosrt & Myzns Tosacco Co, P&M hat Scrcnce really Ln00Ws / in irs ‘Tosacco Co. Me eeccecccoscescseescsosssese® N. PRODUCT YOU CAN BUY is made under more sanitary conditions than you will find in the modern Chesterfield factories. Everything used in making Chesterfield Cigarettes is scientifi- cally tested for cleanliness and pur- ity—and so ingenious is the ma- chinery that the cigarette is hardly ever touched by hand. EVEN THE AIR IN THE CHESTERFIELD FACTORIES 1S CHANGED EVERY 4% MINUTES Every time you start to smoke a Chesterfield, remember this state- ment by a well-known physician: "I have been something of a student of Cigarettes and it is my belief that they offer the mildest and purest form in which tobacco is used.”

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