The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 27, 1934, Page 4

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lp (2298 leer meee |e ss A geen Ceccccesccsooesccoccce Mrs, Sarah Lowe, who was spending several weeks with rela- tives at Miami Beach, returned Prrrrrrriretiett titi tt Lowe Pierce Entertains Wi 4 . over ‘the East Coast yesterday. | spect due public officials, the} 15 cents ® week for the pa- | in.ming street, White Belt Dairy|ity of Clubman’s underwear,| ith Party G iven Last Night : : supreme court has decided. OS a cache 72" fe 2° | product Dealer in this city, has| which is carried by The Hub! Bory Lowe Pierce, i en-! Sylvia Guito, Edith. MeCanni, Land eas coe teas Setting all doubts as to how) ing is S cents weekly on each recently installed refrigeration! Store, was demonstrated today | a » Ir, " Fi | on | { tertained f his friends! Martha Carbonell, Leonella Les-| night for Tampa where Mr, Veliz of a, ous otters: at ter, Ruth Rose Galey, © Marie/is in one of the large hospitals. ‘Thursday evening at his | Thompson, Louise Delaney, Julia main feature of enter-| Phelan, fy, nor tainment, and was participated in) Wai ee 9 2 ro by all those in attendance. William Warren, Curtis. Sta Refreshments of fruit punch,' ton, Paul Sawyer, William Phelah, cake, tasty [san yg og 3 peg ron olnpy chess gs - i @feam were served to the guests.’ man, ni rmayor, frank}: a’ ii ‘These attending the delightful Lund, eusee eee” Norm@n|: maete teres wag.a ‘returning rtman, r sn | DS r on the morning train Offaly were: PS bn } Jack Hayes, Emory Lowe ‘yesterday from a stay of several Barbara Taylor, Theresa Falk,’ Pierce, Jr, Sage ta Miami. | ipa eneeneene alee Y Key West Tesble Pythian Sisters Enjoy Beach Party Last Evening Key West Temple No, 20, Py-| given. Everyone attending > ex- thian Sisters, enjoyed a beach| pressed themselves as having a party last night at South Beach! wonderful time, ae which was attended by more than} Punch and sandwiches” were 80 members and their friends. served and later in the evening a ‘The party was arranged by @ square dance was held with music fommittee from the membership) furnished by Mrs. Bernice Park. and headed by Miss Elizabeth! After the beach party the mem- Johnson. | bers went to the home’ of Miss Various games were played and Elizabeth Johnson where other eeveral specialty numbers were’ tertainment was provided... ~ -Mrs, Rafael Solano, Jr., and train yeSterday for Miami, expect to return tomorrow Sunday. or; | J. D. Leer, supervisor agencies for the Florida East Coast Railway, arrived over the, East Coast yesterday for a busi- Ness visit with J. N. Costar, agent at Key West. Miami to attend the wedding of her son Iverson to Miss Esther by another son, Gilmore Parks. Reynold ib Tcedee the j morning .. train . yesterday — from Jacksonville where he spent sev- eral days on business. Friday Afternoon Bridge Club Dines At Plaza Last Evening Last night the | neon Brice Club was entertained | Mrs, Rex Shaw, Mr.- and .Mrs. hurbands of the members.| Charles Russell, Mr. . and Mrs. Mscherere th: Members did the Ulrie Gwynn, Mr.. and-Mrs, -Rus- @htertaining bot last night the, sell Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Leo War- then decided i wat their turn to/ ten, Mr. and Mrs, Fielden Elbert- ALP, Baumann, auditor - with the Clyde-Mallory ‘Lines, arrived over the East Coast yesterday for his. regular visit to. Agent C. E. Seated at table were Mr. and| smith at the local offices. Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Matthews and son Sidney, Jr, left yester-} day over the East Coast for Miami| to spend about.two” weeks with! be hosts. ; son, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rob-| Mrs, Matthews’ parents, Mr, and/ After pleying bridxe until erts, Mr. and Mrs. Noel “Baker,| Mrs. Diego. Delgado, 9080 we Ho refreshments served: H te svewably wur.| Mt: and Mrs, Charles, Lewin, Mr. bat iohoe ivited ‘by the salle and Mrs. Harry Warren, Mr. and > te the Place Resteurant where; Mrs. Jose R. Fleitas, Mrs. Cantille @ delicious dinner was served, Mallard. and-Miss Ruby Jerman.” _ PIE AND CHEESE STAR IN NEW ROLE Odes, left.on the afternoon tr: yesterday.en route to St. Pet burg where they will spend sev- eral weeks with. relatives. | Gwynn Bethel, who was spend- ing a brief. time in Miami on business, returned on the morning train yesterday. Mrs, Charles Thompson, whol was visiting for -several with her family in ‘Georgia, re- turned on the Havana Special yes- terday- accompanied by her mother. . C. E. Pepper, lubricating engi-} neer with the Texaco company,} came in on the Havana Special yesterday on business with the Porter Dock company and was the | guest of Manager Charles Taylor.: Mrs, Ballou, wife of Harold} Ballou of the research and statis-! | tical department of the FERA in } this region, left yesterday after-| noon over the East Coast on aj business visit to Gainesville, Fla.) Peseta PR IR ERR I TE FE By MARYE DAHNKE, essential ingredient..A new kind Divecter of Home Economics, | of rT crust so light and delicate an Aaron McConnell, local jeweler, will leave tomorrow morning over 5 Bias Mowe Beceem ee eet ee ye ans |:the highway enroute to Mi. Olivet, dealt he better then 6 with “Creamed Old English” Ky., having been called there on| a ps cheese, that “the pies that mother account of the illness of his Ansther piece of piel—is the | Used to, make” would blush for | mother, Mrs. Sally McConnell.‘ envy. Here's the way it is made, “Creamed Old English” Pastry 6 bs ‘ fs Teme Oi Eaatiaky iets | syed of all masculine America, ple te etil! king of all desserts @ far as men-folk are concerned. of serving cheese Mounted‘on wheels, a new paint- ing machine! eliminates 'the use of Boy on old distin- As cups oer ladders and" 'x¢affolds ‘on interior one, bat its observance cold water \ ever more honored than in & few trick which pies have of @oming to table generously cov- with grated American cheese, 7 jobs and speeds up work consider- Cream the cheese with the } bly. ' shortening. Work in flour and salt. Mix to a dough with as lit- tle cold water as possible. Place in refrigerator for a few hours atthe hth te THE HUB STORE | pie for example, a fresh \ 1 berry ple, served hot, brim- | before baking. | te ite criep crimped edges . i darkly sweet juice covered ioe aurea ae Cheese 10 Doz. MEN'S SEMI-DRESS | With grated American cheese, is R PANTS, exceptionall i am 4 ptionally good {| 8 crelit te ail e-dom. The light 4 co hortening Govan ‘Cheese quality, just received this a. i ° a i pe . ‘g teaspoon salt m., specially $1 00 i| feeds an indescribable zest to Thoroughly blend the cream | priced at .........:.. - il Shy Peery waren variety ples. | cheese and the shortening. Add || MEN’S DUNGAREES, guar- |! Se greet & the affinity which | flour and salt to make a dough. anteed pre-shrunk, real 1 the moter ple bas for cheese | Place in refrigerator over night. heavy denim. \ thet She Sheet of pastries may | Roll thin, and use for tarts, turn- ¥ : $1 00 1} mew be meade with cheese as an | overs and other pastry. at... : a . i a | BLUE WORK SHIRTS, a fine | light weight chambray, real | (fe eeerree~. DOIG O Ga GM, good quality, 2 6G For Sale kinds of materials, made by ;; ith hhheeet titi iiitit) 1 Bundle for "$1.50... $5.95 25 in bundle tans and sports; Brockton | made— | ($2.95 ann $3.95! MEN’S SUITS, in serges, flan- nels, worsteds and cheviots MEN’S SHOES, whites, blacks, ! | from— 1; i $10.75». $22.50! if CLUBMAN UNDERWEAR, the Hi only guaranteed underwear !; we know of, spe- cial 3_for $1.25 i MEN’S SHIRTS, a real good j| 5c LLALELARLAELL Ld THE KEY WEST CITIZEN § oi sis $295) Cid DLA A ALLLLALALLLaL . wevvsevercaceavagaes |THE HUB STORE | Mrs. “Gilbert MeKillip and son} . ROME, July 27.—The hum- blest blackshirted forest guard is entitled to G. C, Irey of Lodi, Cal., tamed a quail. on his shoulder and chirp 3 ._ | hungry. Mrs. William Parks who was in) been considered untamable. | = | PALACE P, |] Barbara Bedford-Maurice Mur- aris hotel rates i ND ALIVE Grossman, returned yesterday 0M} advertised as phy in FOU! the morning train accompanied} a. 4 pig BLACKSHIRTS RATE far the government would go to back up fascist militiamen, the tribunal Alfredo Motta of Lucca. He had been absolved by lower courts of Louis, left on the. afternoon| disrespect and| patrollers, public safety and therefore any! affront to | public outrage.” Motta resented interference of} a the guards in what he considered| 0Pened today at the corner of Vir- a strictly private altercation with; ginia and White street by John of;8 neighbor. Asked by them what} Cobo. the fight was about he told them} to “mind their own business.”” trade which was falling off be-| cause of dollar devaluation, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN DIGNITY, SO RULED (By Associated Press) the dignity and re-| PPC subscriber, ordered a retrial for! SII APIL ESA . If he is not paid HE loses. Not The Citizen. SAPP AMAAS SH other dairy products. i i 1 Harold R, Pinder’s Grocery, 923 toward two them constitutes’ a} |. This market will has} Will give round} Spanish cuts. when usually It will ride The quail has recently were! sharply reduced”| American tourist} Also—— for al ae weeks » a} 8 j | r forest BERMUDA MEAT | Oakland, Cal. 15 per cent, of the|” | destitute ‘“transients”” ‘in’ Cali- The high court held that “even} the forest militia are agents of! The Bermuda Meat Market was handle {Florida and Western meats both American THE LOST JUNGLE (Serial) | Matinee, 10-15e; Night, 10-20c | Aceording to relief agencies in ; own automobiles. | An automobile dealer in Bom-/ bay, India, recently purchased a: |streamline automobile from the, | Prince of Wales, ii both | and ANNOUNCING OPENING OF Bermuda Meat Market JOHN COBO, Prop. American and Spanish Cuts and | —_—_——-| of Meat | | SPECIALS Strictly Fresh Killed Pork |; |] Hens Fryers Hams |] Western and Florida Meats | PHONE 861-W White and Virg Streets || Seashore or Mountains- Popsicles OLD PLANTATION | 923 Fleming St. (aa wee «#2. NEW EQUIPMENT AT|EXTRA SPECIALS nina toeenen ee, \PINDER'S CROGERY Please be prompt in paying the carrier who delivers your He pays The Citizen AT HUB STORE! The durability and good qual-| | equipment and now carries a full} when. Walter Maloney remarked) | line of ice cream, popsicles and|to Manager William Mendel! that several suits purchased over a year | ago were just as good today as they were when he bought them. Together with many other items PRs eT SAT eT | | fornia arrived in the state*in their; EEE RS GROCERY WHITE BELT DAIRY. PRODUCTS Pints Cups ICE CREAM Acidophilus Milk Pasteurized Certified & Raw Milk Phone 478 FREE DELIVERY } if ij | | 1 | i | | | | | i | | FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1984. of men’s clothing, Mr. Mendel ie offering extra special prices for week-end selling. RATES RO mde E Excellent Motels under the same omnes smanegement ond duction Ther oughly modern om Appemtments ond Com vemences. Make one of these hotwh your home o headquarters ehen = Jechsonedie: Sit a) The FORD V-8 takes you there in effortless Comfort and REAL ECONOMY From the mountains to the sea, the South offers a never-lo-be-forgotten vacation to the family which owns a Ford Y-8. The Ford V-8 allows you to come and go as you will. The miles are short and pleasant—the going so swift and smooth that you arrive fresh and ready for your favorite sport. Does the seashore beckon? Then put your family in this big, roomy, safe car and whisk them to a land of romance, health and plz Golf on seaside courses among Ameri finest. Bathe the sea—relax drenched beaches—fish to your heart's con- tent. in on sun: Visit the many points of historical interest in our coastal sections, See plantations older than our country, ancient fortresses which have flown the flags of many nations. Or perhaps you are going to the mountains, In the Blue Ridge section of the Appalachians, you will find sparkling lakes bathing the feet of mighty mountains whose very names hark back to the days when Indian tribes fished and hunted in this happy land. Across mountains and ys your Ford V-3 takes you in effort- mfort and with almost unbelievable economy. less From one end of the South to the other you Know the South, its history, its possibilities as you can only know it driving in the Ford V-8. will find beautiful resorts. This year make the Ford V-8 your vacation companion—ils economy will save you many dollars for other vacation fun. a V8 Easy terms th . The Author FORD RADIO PROGRAM vanians: Sunday E *505 AND uP F.0.8. DETROIT ju Com Finance Plan. Baring's Ponmeyt « be Network. TREVOR & MORRIS KEY WEST, FLORIDA

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