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THE KEY WEST. CITIZEN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1984. 198O00000000000090000400000000000080000C000000008 | 00 COCCOOROOOSOSOSOSSEOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOSEOOBOECES scencevcccccocsessececes| Bee SOGIETY :-:| A Toast To Florida ee ee eae ae *eeeese 2000000000000 00000000500000000008 | 5 PrTTIITITITiTTTiiititiiii rity Richard Whitney, president of 0] D PAPERS N : Clara Yates ‘ |Party Tonight For the New York Stock Exchange, | : CCOOCORSOOSEOOOTEOESEESEH OSES ESESESESY » ‘ , ‘ ‘ jing of the Traviola Nite Club at} ata et | 801 Duval street, which will take | tertained|} ‘The Kappa Pi Y’s will entertain 2 place tonight. i _ Mis ny Rada pagermery at a party for the Muki Muki Oh Ernest T. Weir, steel manufac-| The club will be under the di-| irth-| turer, born in Pittsburgh; 59 years! rection of Miss Jane Powell, who ger Party.” celebrating her birth-' .,.ia1 club tonight at. the Cobo ago. | will be assisted by Miss Emma dey parm ry at her home 0M) idence on Duval street at 8 ‘i o'clock, according to an announce- ps prize it esaven- 3 cs wan pn for the best » avers ne by Oliver Armayor, presi- Gisen. Dancing and swimming) dent of the Kappas. enjoyed during the evening./ Officials of the local FERA bee attending were: corps have been invited as honor| tates 1. Sp min gg ests, Also honored will be | Frow. Both of these ladies have aS v4,,, had years of experience in the} Charles F. Horner, Kansas City, | management of night clubs andj} Mo., music school head, who man-| are endeavoring to make the place | aged original Blue Eagle publicity| as attractive as possible. \ campaign, born at. Menominee,! Both the interior and exterior | iof the building has been reno- | vated and rearranged and a larg | dance space provided. The main| and Mrs. Hilton Olsen, : Henry Peres and Danny Tonge Charles B. Ames of Oklahoma} room of the building has been John Blackwell, Darnell Pinder, | who recently returned from a trip City and New York, chairman of} beautifully decorated in the club! Lowe Pierce, Delio Cobo, | to Cuba, Dancing and games will < ae _4| [the Texas Corp., born at Macon,|! colors, ‘ Carey, Charles Yates,) feature the evening. : - ———! | Miss., 64 years ago. | git see | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN a Leonard Urbin, Tom Hunt, | The regular weekly meeting of Orange juice is served to Governor Sholtz’ party at the | California’s, 136,000 acres of i. Loulse Ketehum, Edna Pinder, the Muki Muki Oh’s scheduled for) World’s Fair on Florida Day. A toast to Florida is drunk by Aline Kilmer (Mrs,"Joyce Kil-| ¥#lnuts will produce an estimated Mice Curry, Mary Whitmarsh,| tonight, will be postponed — until] Michael Sholtz, father of the Governor, Arthur Tracy, “The Street mer), poetess, born at, Norfolk, | 45,000 tons this year with a m Norma Yates and Delia Ramirez.| tomorrow night. Singer,” Governor Sholtz, Robert Upton, Comptroller of Chicago, 4 "| ket value of about $9,000,000, MI SSASACLCPSOAZLZLALZLALLALL & and Rufus Dawes, President of A Century of Progress. i us Z ° . born at Beverly, Mass., 46 years! Everything is set for the open- At Party Maki Makis : , 46 years! ee oe | Wis., 56 years ago, 1 Bundle for 5c 25 in bundle FIPPPLPPAP DL LA oo) Va., 46 years ago. eee => —_ reece rem Serenata ete ats PERSONAL MENTIO CURRY HARRIS RETURNS —_—-————— U. S. Senator Ellison D. Smith of South Carolina, born at Lynch- 2 ‘ | TO SUBSCRIBERS Attorney W. Curry Harris, who| | burg, S. C., 70 years ago. i _ 4. B, Sullivan, proprietor of a] Julius Mendell, formerly in) jegt three weeks ago to attend the If you do not receive your Weal machine shop, left yesterday) business in Key West, arrived yes-| National Convention of Elks at/!] paper by 6:00 o’clock in the sfternoon for a brief business) terday for a short visit with his) y. Cit: répresentative a fi iewk os e ansas, ity as representative || afternoon eall telephone 51 visit in Miami. brother, “Willigm, and. other rela-! fom Key West Lodge 551, and! : oats i ee an peti a Be afterward went to Chicago for the |} °"¢_ ® Paper will be sent }| Rubber balls fixed to the fuse : * Ancel Smith, whé was 5 h a ae | Century Progress Exposition, | to your home. A corplaint lage of ei fol cats ith “i pean, ; @ few weeks in Key West with) J. Gerry Curtis, director of}yeturned on the morning train! boy is on duty at this office ee ws Pe OirDlahe wiepets outing Felatives, left yesterday afternoon’ parks, beautification and recrea-| yesterday. jf from 6:00 to 7:15 p. m. for'the || suspension are being. used to re- | Gaston Doumergue, French | Premier and onetime president, born 71 years ago. for-the home in Miami. tion,for the FERA, left yesterday ee a ee nua A k p us give yo el lal ig gear, perme Ror. 9x brief»; business CARR OF HANKS | percent service by calling 51 if “Mrs. Osborn Nottage and chile} visit in Miami and. other points} © Fs dren Meivie, Edna May, Doraihy | wet expects to return before the} © We take this method of extend- and Osborn, Jr., were passengers! end of the week, ing our gratitude and apprec datas onthe afternoon train yesterday ie Ition of those who showed their} Seamen, who during the last to Miami for a stay with} Robert R. Roberts, manager of kindness and consideration during | three years have retired to other you do not receive The Citizen. en Subscribe for The Citizen. STANDARD ICE relatives for several weeks, the Florida Public Utilities branch , the illness and after the death of Seeruloyiubnt.- are. reported: agai | jin Key West, returned yesterday our loved one, Mrs. Priscilla) 5.) ean sag | CREAM AND | Ulrie Curry, who was spending; from Miami where she spent the | Richardson. Our heartfelt thanks! pekine to the water front as in- H - @ few days in Key West with rela-|week end with Mrs. Roberts who! are given those who offered the | Testions point to an increase in | 3 tives, left yesterday afternoon for) is spending a vacation with rela-juse of cars and those who showed , 5'PP!ns- a | | the home in Miami, tives. their sympathy in florals. ts ———— —_——_—__———_ | Vanilla Chocolate a ee augl-Itx THE FAMILY. || B t d Wi hy i - ‘ i Sti be Coe: t _, Miss Elizabeth King, staff nurse| Joseph Johnson was an outgoing i UMS (| s orm. yrup ' sistant oconu ii irec' Sour Sop Sapodilla th " P vas|passenger over the East Coast} First woman named a director) «p9 ehnaren ngel of merey.” Where } 5 ; 3 3 Baan Bea ee eaten yesterday: afternoon for Miamij°f federal land bank is Miss Reh feito. at ee || Mango : Neapplitan r\. * = ai ig @ vacation wi ; FAILS. gearelts’ and enormous |! Tropical Fruits a Specialty carcity’ and © Baltimore, Md., returned on the} where he will join Mrs. Johnson Corinne Lasater, of Paul’s Valley, | gost of s/ CN Le eee Si eyo et» ww eM ees eM When you come up youll find Old Golds! “James S. Moore, of the Reedy| Mrs. Bervaldi, wife of County eee aaS Licensed Ice Cream Maker } Forwarding Company, left on the | Commissioner Carl Bervaldi, and | PA LACE it Fenerss Heme icEnann Mice ae M A E W E S T it mbulance | CREAM DEALER sa y S S. S./Cuba yesterday for a busi-|daughter, Faye Elizabeth, left Aileen Seer Von ( in i ness stay in Havana, and will-re- yesterday afternoon for Miami to peace ca lee sai Se, | turn Saturday. spend a few weeks with relatives 4 i | land friends. They were accom- Also, Serial and Comedy 4 P RI T c HARD 522 Duval Street Phone 371 | Donald Corley, architect with|Panied by Mrs, Bervaldi’s parents, Matinee, 10-15¢; Night, 10-20c || Phone 548 Never Sleeps 3 : Sie Srv motes iT us E Pau poets MAO. aa? i i ai ah aS | t the FERA, who was ill for several; Mr. and Mrs, T. O. Nottage. days, left yesterday on the Steam- —— : -- si SR a ned Cuba for Havana, where he} Mrs. Kathleen Gonzalez . teft ii spend a few days recuperat-| yesterday afternoon over the East q Coast for Miami to meet her son, ty Manuel, second assistant engineer * Mrs, Nancy Flannagan, baer on the Steamship Norman Bridge, with the State Board of Health,| which was to arrive in Miami to- left yesterday on the Cuba to/ day. id a brief vacation in Havana, on returning will spend two; 8B, M. Royal, irrigation en- days in Key West with friends be-| gineer in charge of the sugar fore leaving for Tallahassee. | Plantation at Felsmere, Fla., who “ae | was spending a few days in Key * Captain William I. Jackson, of | West with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. the Florida East Coast Railway | Cherry, left yesterday afternoon Car Ferry Company, and son W.| for Miami, and from there .will go A» dackson, left yesterday after-| to the plantation noon for the old home in Western | . Maryland, where they will spend; Mrs, George Gerard, who was vacation of two wecks, spending a few days as guest of | Mr and Mrs. ‘Claude Albury, left Charles Curtis left on the aft-; yesterday for Havana accom- ernoon train yesterday for Miami; panied by Miss Claudia Lillian and to join Mrs, Curtis, daughter, Mrs.| Rosalind Grace Albury, Deuphtecal TN. Meltzer and son, Curtis ; of Mr. and Mrs, Albury, who will Meltzer, who have just returned; spend several weeks in Almen-} from a vacation spent with rela-|dares, Cuba, -with the Gerard tives) in Canada. family. | ou ‘Annual > FOR FAMILY WASHING ) a .. There Is No Place he Like Home Why stay all day over a wash tub? Why not eli- minate wash day worries? You can save time, labor, money and worry by using a THOR electric washer. The THOR is the leader of all washing ma- chines, It has all the latest fea- tures. For more than twenty-five years it has held the world’s rec- ord for long life; and year in and year out per- formance be- longs to the THOR washer. Thus, when you buy a THOR you do so with the assurance that The Old Stove Round-up is here again! Trade-in-allowances range up to $13.15. Terms are as low as $1.50 down, with balance in 24 monthly payments. Never has any Round-up equaled this year's in the values offered. 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