The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 25, 1934, Page 4

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al tone a ee ESSe TL ee swe Mir. And firs. Paul Roberts: Have Guests Mra, Frank MeCreary and two » Helen and Mary of|Cuban Club Monday evening at| J. E. Price, of the Okeechobee Tarpow Springs, and Mr. and Mrs. John F. Roberts of West Pulm’ sided over by Miss Juanita Mayg! building the bridge between Key’ ‘were included in the re cont arrivals in Key West for a) visit of a few weeks. While here, they are the goests: of Mr, and Mrs, Paul F. Roberts) at their home, 1623 Von Pfister! street, ‘There will be a meeting of the dunier Woman's Club held tomor- tow afternoon at the club house invitation affair and no one will{liams Company, invita-| over the East Coast. after a short ep Division street, beginning at 5 o'clock. Several matters of importance will be taken up for discussion, and it is expected that a large HM. Diamandi, proprietor of the! Goodyear Shoe Shop on Duval! @reet, anvounced today that new machinery for sewing — ladies’ thoes had recently been installed at his shop. ‘This eliminates all nails, mak- | ing the shoes more fashionable and lengthening the life of hos- Te introduee this new shoe re- pairing process, Mr, Diamandi is offering fe puton a pair of \& OQ. Steamship Company was or- | Social Club Meets On Monday Night | The M. M. 0. Club met at the 7:30 o'clock. Meeting was _pre- | with 34 members present, ... New members admitted vo | > Mistes sk hoy and ek Walket, Floréncé“Ackerman, Aina | Renedo,* Edna * ‘Pitder? * Gedrgi i Bethancourt, Final‘ plans were made for the opening dance to be given at the Cuban Club on Friday evening, July 27. This will be a strictly be admitted without an | tion, number of members will be in at- tendance, PEOPLE’S FORUM AN APPRECIATION pale Editor, The ‘Citizen:, , ..,,.. The election of Paul J. Saunders Steamship Company ‘is ‘the’ crown-' career with” that ‘company. Be- sinning as office boy when the P. ganized under the management of Mr. Charles H. Myers, he became Mr. Myers’ private secre-| V4" Special yesterday. tary, which position he filled until into in Key West for a short visit, left{ thq organidétion at LtKib' session {Yesterday {for Fort Pierce. were: to the presideney ‘of ‘thy P, & @;|after-am afternoon in'Key West. ing ‘event ‘in''a long and worthy |, through various positions until he returning passenger on the Ha- State Senator Arthur Gomez left over the East Coast yester-| day for a business visit to points: on the east coast. Construction Company, which is West, and Stock Island, who was x lk Sinton Johnson and two; children, Loyise and Edward, who were in Key West as guests of Mrs. Johnson’s mother, Mrs. Perez Guzman, left over the East Coast yesterday for the home at Fort Pierce. Ri M, A. Kelly, of the R. C, Wil- left yesterday business visit with friends . and buyers in Key West. W. O. Walters, representing one of the large wholesale grocery companies, left yesterday after- ‘noon for Miami after a short visit in Key West, Si ec i A ele G. Melvitte;Germill, official of th i Ohie,; Railroad, ak eee mill ae a sons, left yesterday: afternoon for Miami j —_— rs.' Peterson, wife of Captain John’ Peterson’ of thé 'U. S. Light- house ‘Service, who was spending’ several weeks in New York with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hancock, was a Edgar Pangle, first assistant] erry Days Are Here Again! How.About Making Some. Jelly? ‘This is Maria, hostess of Maria’s Matinee, helping Frances Lee Barton, famous Home Economist, to make cherry jelly. “Crush the pulp with a potato masher,” Mrs. Barton advises. IHERRY days are here again! , vor, add 4 teaspoon almond extract And strawberries are still at| before pouring.) Place in their prime! This is indeed the time to lay in your supply for jel- lies and jams. > Isn’t it a great boon to the busy housewife to know that jellies and Jaths can be made without spending 80 much tim? and effort? Use bot- tled fruit pectin to make up for the pectin deficiency of cherries and strawberries and a successful Jelly is assured. * Have you ever tried sliced straw- berry jam? Your family will find it a rare treat. And, while on the subject of jellies and jams, be sure juice. ; e Measure . sugar’ ahd * juice into a boil over: hottest: fire and at once add bottled fruit pectin, stirring constantly.s Phen bring to a full rolling boitand boik-hard % min- ute. Remove from fife, skim, pour quickly. Paraffin hot jelly at once. Makes about 9 glasses (6 fluid ounces each).” Sliced Strawberry Jam 4% cups (2 lbs.) prepared fruit 7 cups (3 Ibs.) sugar Ya bottle fruit pectin jelly cloth or bag and Squeeze out’ © large saucepan and mix. Bring to 4 to give them plenty of time to set, Some fruits take a week to a month before they reach their final stage, To prepare fruit, cut” about™ 2 quarts fully ripe berries in halves lengthwise; large berries in quar- leather top lifts absolutely frec|Mr. Myers’ death when he was with each pair of ladies’ shoes PYOmoted to the position of vice|engineer on the Lighthouse Ten- president and general | This position he filled. until brought to this store to be half voled. (fy An ectnted Press LONDON, duty 25.—The king's wine cellars in St. James’ palace are now the resting place of 20,- O90 forgotion plays. fastead of sparkling burgundies, tacks hold kl edies of 8" he was paid to do, and tha’ yesteryear; Tasteod of cla ‘fruity |teait has marked his entire re old fruity melo-' Arames: and “extra dry” likewise! petts, there has @ double meaning. manweripts are of plays Which have passed muster before | the censor of the lord chamber-| . lnin’s department. Since 1824 this, “*¢ foundation of his career when, | day department has been required to keep copies of all plays that are Heensed. For a time they went to the British Museum but dine 1851 the lord chamberlain ‘has had to find his own place. eeece CLASSIFIED (ats In each position that Mr. Saun- ders held, from office boy up, he did the work he was employed to do conscientiously and thoroughly, which constantly marked him for promotion, Unlike many em- ployes, he always did more work It is not often that one begins | rises to the presidency of the cor- poration. Only unusual men achieve this. Mr. Saunders as an office boy, he did each seem- ingly trivial piece of work con- seientiously and in the best way that it could be done. His career reminds one of the lines from the song of Sir Joseph Porter in Gii- bert and Sullivan’s opera, “H. M. S. Pinafore”: As office boy in an attorney’s COLUMN = i washed the windows, and I swept eeveee eeccesees| the floor, FOR RENT And I polished up the handles of Te ntl the big front door; BOOMS—Doudie and single $2.00 I polished them up so carefulee, te $4.00 per week, running wa-| That now I am the ruler of the) ter. The Munro, 128 N, B. 4th! Queen's Navee,” Street, Miami, Fla, jun25-1mo! Mr. Saunders ‘did his work as 4 ieee \ office’ boy “80 ‘Cdrefullée” “that FURNISHED HO 1122 Semi- "ow ho’s the: ruler of the :P,‘& 0. Bary street. street. 404 Whi ily! App! FOR SALE Benjamin Sawyer, 415 Bah: treet. 3 ily: OLD PAPERS FOR SALE. be a bundic. Citizen Office, June27tt MIMPOGRATH = PAPER. 500 Sheets § $1.26 The Artman Press, Citizen Building, jun27te BLANK SALES BOOKS. Now 5c ech at The Artman Press, Phone 51, Citizen Buildi jun27tt WANTED GOOP COOK or one willing "te tearn Night dine Wages, Phone 75 or PEMALE HELP—SALESLADI O86 weekly and your pany én PREE fer demonstrating latest lovely Fashion Frocks. No ca Vawing. No investment. Write fully. Give size and color pri erence. Fashion Frocks, Dept P-€627, Cincinnati, Vbio ily MISCELLANEOUS AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit given free with each classified edvertisement, ASK FOR IT. qanil) “Navee.” i Estoy 5 » A FRIEND. Key West, Fla, July 25, 1934. FOR SALE 42 feet Motor Boat.| GOES TO PLANTATION KEY N Y k \ | ——~ | afternoon train yesterday for two} Anthony Knowles left on the weeks with relatives at tion and willl go to ward for the rest of his tion, Planta- after- vaca- Firet Ambulance Service PRITCHARD | Phone 548 Never Sleeps he {Jacksonville where the ship is un- was recently elected president} “ergoing extensive repairs | upon the death of Mr. Parsons, | Will leave in a few days with Mrs. | who had held the presidency from|Pangle for New York, \the time the company was organ-|#0d other cities in the north and DISPLACES IN KING’S CELLARS |**! work as an office boy and}Coast yesterday. laid! who der Ivy, came in yesterday from and Chicago west, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Pastorini were passengers on the morning train yesterday returning from a vacation in Ocala, Jacksonville and other points in Florida. Mrs, J, P. Roberts and daugh- ter, Mrs. James Moore, who were spending a while with relatives in Miami, returned over the East Mr, and Mrs. Iverson Parks, re married in Miami Mon- ‘ight, returned on the Havana Special yesterday. Mrs. Parks j was formerly Miss Esther Gross-; man, . Arthur E, Curtis, of the Miami} headquarters of the Pan Amer- iean Airways, came in on the Ha- }vana Special yesterday for al ,conference with FERA officials! | and left in the afternoon. | | Mrs. Paul Mesa left on the aft- {ternoon train yesterday for Mi-| j ami to join her son, Paul, Jv., and] await Mr. Mesa who expects to | leave in a few days. Malédlm Johnson, who was | spending a few: days with ‘his! pavents,"Mr, ahd Mrs. Otis John-| } son, left on the afternoon train} yesterday for his home in Wash- | ‘ington; D.C, |“FAST. DIRECT FREIGHT “SERVICE TO KEY WEST Sailings from Key West alternate Thursdays and Fridays From New York alternate Wednesda ry ‘Tuesdays. md Day Fol- (CLYDE-MALLORY ted (ee) C.F. SMITH, Agent. | Key West Fateeeesccosssedcccsesecccocccce FREE ° FR ATTENTION: TO We have. installed new Shoes m We will pair of Ladies’ Half Soles, WE WILL PUT A PA fashionable and, (MEN’S SOLES .... 50c GOODYEAR Peeerercooneccesce Soles. From now on there will be NO NABLS, making the our customers a SPECIAL PRIZE with each LIFTS ON FREE We handle the best WHITE SHOE CLEANER, White Ace, only Will not rub: off when cleaned (A Test Will Tell) 612 DUVAL STREET EE FREE OUR CUSTOMERS machinery for sewing Ladies’ of course, will save hosiery. IR OF LEATHER TOP 25c SHOE SHOP | | | | | j | i RUBBER HEELS .... 25c s e e e e e e e e : e e e in New York city, | noted an increase in mortality. | So, don’t forget, give them time. Here are some recipes/to start your season with: Cherry Jelly (Any kind except wild cherry or chokecherry) 2 cups (1% Ibs.) juice 6% cups (2% Ibs.) sugar (1 bottle fruit pectin ‘To prepare juice, stem and crush 3 pounds fully ripe cherri Dot pit.- Add) % cup wat to a boil, cover, and s minutes. (For stronger cher: ters. Measure sugar and prepared fruit into large kettle, mix well, and bring to a full rolling boil over hot- test fire. Stir constantly before and while boiling. Boil hard 3 minutes, Remove from fire and stir in bot- tled fruit pectin. Then stir and skim by turns for just 5 minutes to cool’ slightly, to prevent floating | fruit. Pour quickly, « Paraffin and cover hot jam at once. Makes about “10 glasses (6 fluid ounces leach). During extremely hot weath city official ding wild duck: for sport. ij i | } ' | | i Island, | Y., club are experimenting in | |York, noted philosopher, born: in WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1984. a Hiriace ee president of Butler Univ., In- Today’s Birthdays|spois, born © at Marengo, Towa, 6 : cere aece — 2 — PALACE Bedford-Maurice Barbara Mur- 1s e in FOUND ALIVE Frank J. Sprague of New York,! Lt. Gen. Sir Richard E. Turner.! vy sae Foe famed electrical engineer and in- (noted Canadian soldier, born | THE LOST JUNGLE (Serial) ventor, born at Milford, Conn., 77 | years ago. |] Matinee, 10-15¢; Night, 10-206 years ago. | Robert H. Coats, Dominion of Charles De Kay of New. York,!Canada Statistician, born 60 years| author-critic, born in Washington, | ago, ‘ { D. C., 86 years ago. | Prof. Margaret F. Washburn of | Vassar College, noted psycholo-! gist, born in New York, 63 years| ago. Martin L. Davey of Ohio, head of the famous tree-surgery house, born at Kent, O., 50 years ago. Prof. Morris R. 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