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; ‘ ‘ (. rE. f. sO Ci ETY eeececesoce ‘ 1Galey Family Goes On Trip i Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Galey and daughter, Miss Ruth Rose, left over the highway this morning for Philadelphia where they. will visit with the- doctor's ‘relitives = i Mist Lorraine Elizabeth Cav- daughter of Mr, and Mrs. ‘B. Caviness of Division street, Ralph K, Johnson, member of Beard of Public Ipstruction, son of Mr, and Mrx E. P.| of Francis street, were together in holy wedlock} d jon the Is, who morning at the Fleming} Methodist Church by Rev. Peele. The young couple ‘s widely Khown here and are both talent- ed musicians. They left over the Highway for a short trip the state immediately after the ceremony. = | position! > 3 } Dr. and Mrs. Galey will. return in ‘about one month, and Miss Ruth Rose will enter the Mary Baldwin College at Staunton, Va. | Miss Barbara Rice To Wed In Miami: "The Miami Country Club En-! Announcements have been tertai Heplece orchestra of, ceived in Key West of the ap- City, will come here! Preaching marriage of Miss Bar- the 3 . Sunday ji ¢) bara Rice and William Deegan, dances Fy “alg fe agg tn which eyent will be solemn talnment of the visiting National! '%ed in Miami on the evening of A re- ugust 28. spending a while-in Key West’ train yesterday for a stay of two) ferings in the death of our belov- ‘i ™ poe with relatives, left ofthe .after-{ days with her mother, Mrs. Min-|ed wife and mother, Mrs. Ch “This dance band is considered | Pr asi i Sefaneter of Cap-| Miss-Anita Wilson, daughter of| noon {rain yesterday for Midmi. | nie Otto, and relatives at the lotte Perkins, who departed from} @he of the best in Florida and i pot ice, formerly of} Mt: 4d Bhs. Douglas Wilson, who ES | Wonfe; on Eaton street, | this life on July 27. ‘Fit. play Sunday evening wtyth —— Eat. ania a tae fela was ding a few days in Key}! @harles M. Raphun, veterans’| | * as {, Many thanks. a Cuban Club, starting at 9:30) Oy onde and family in Key} West mith welatives and friends,| placement representative in Flor. George W. Carey, brother -of aux8-lts THE FAMILY. | . ' West. Mr. Deegan'is auaibettit'es returmed yest: yerday to her home inj ida, left ‘yesterday afternoon for Mrs. Andrew I“Rage, who has | ——---_—— f =%. oye c i the city engined of Miami Beaeh:| Mand) = ; Miami after a business..stay in been making-ds;home ‘in Havana B ) te Wi ; bond y agen fee due rs. F. W, Zeimeitis, who v ie sc CN tin West: this afterndon “on f } 4 the Cuban Club. Both of these! Mrs. W. Hi Harris : Way Went: [ro children an angel of mercy.” Where dences will start at 9:30 o'clock. | Hag House Guest Sorina In Miami married in Miami on July 26) Mrs. Barnes arrived over, the civil wedding. | East Coast Monday and will re- bride's parents are Mr. and! ain in Key West for one week. Mrs, W. Hunt Harris has as her house guest, at the home on Caro- line street,.Mirs, Edwin Barnes, prominent, socially, in Tallahas- see, Fla. z= William Knowles, and Mr. = 7 ae KEY WEST Thomas Duckett was an arrival RAWHIDE MAIL Wiratete be the aon of Mr. ani| Annoancement ? | ialiinge fee | mas Mrs, Sebastian Sale. yee Of Engagement: from Tampa yesterday morning|a short business stay and return-!] Matinee, 10:15¢; Night, 10-20¢ iene f Mr. and Mrs..Leo Lopez an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rosemary, to Fred H. Matthews, : The wedding will take place in the near future, it is stated. men and men from ‘the various ships in the harbor have planned | ° a +-Byerything is in readiness for > DeMolay Dance Friday eve- sponsored by the Robert J. to attend, Chapter at the Coral Isle Musie by Bob’s Orchestra will Ht ie expected that there will be) start at 9 o’clock. During the ‘#8 wnusually large crowd present) evening there will be. a prize many of the visiting guards-| waltz. ‘ sn Please be prompt in paying , the carrier who delivers your | paper. He pays The Citizen | 15 cents a week for the pa- ne | per and sells it to vou for 20 ¥ CERTAIN REC.| °°2%** His profit for deliver- ? | ing is 5 cents weekly on each ORDS Wit. SHOW ONE) subscriber. If he is not paid PERCENT EN- HE loses. Not The Citizen. | ROLLMENT IN ACTIVITIES | check of the rolls showed a list of .. | 4,127 names and it is the opinion Promptly at 5 o’stock tomorrow, of officials of the administration jens im the voluntary| that only a few more are needed corps of the FERA will! for a full ayote cs At that time it is pratic-| /: However, this Witlnot be def- ‘ally certain the records will ‘show| initely determined untila check of @ 100 percent enrollment. | the ‘census returns ‘has’ been made “AL w'elock this morning a and accurate figures announced. | MOPS ee new heights in the ‘summer fashion ,/ / picture. This cool \\ evening dress with ow matching gloves and red séndals makes an ettractive costume. OMENT KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE FouR ; , THE PERSONAL MENTION Mrs, G. P. Tedder and son Julius were outgoing passengers over the East Coast yesterday go- | ing to New York to visit Mrs. | Tedder’s family whom she has not jseen in 11 years, ‘ { Studios, left over tl yesterday afternoon for ington, Ky., and will return Key West in about 10 days, Julian Metzinger, of the Florian he East Coast South- to i Mrs. Thomas James and daugh- ters Misses Josephine and Gwen- James, U. S, N., who is stationed ‘at Portsmouth, N. H. Mrs, M. W. Matth director of community nur in the Eleventh Region, FERA, returned to Miami yesterday afternoon after a two days visit in Key West. j Mr. and Mrs. Larry ard ‘accompanied by Mrs. Rosa Cruz, } left over the highway this morn-} ing enroute to Hendersonville, N.| C.. where they will visit for sev- eral weeks. in Key"West for a’ week with friends, left the afternoon train yesterday for her home in} Miami. on F, C. Stuart, of the Carnegie Laboratories at Loggerhead Key, left yesterday afternoon for his home in Richmond, Va, | Mrs. A. D. Nisbet, of Lakelact sister of A .R. Millet, superinter ne with Mr. and Mrs, Miller and w be their guest for about one week. | J. L. Turnage, director of work.) few days, returned over the high.| way yesterday afternoon accom-} panied by their son, James, Jr, | | different poin’ Mrs. Frank Roker was an ar- rival on the morning train yes. terady from West.Palm Beach for a stay with her parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Benjamin Demeritt and other relatives, Mr, and Mrs, Emerson Archer sind children, who were spending a while with relatives, left over the highway yesterday morning for Miami, Miss Sophia Loss left yesterday afternoon for Miami to meet Miss’ Linton Vitt and go to Jacksonville to spend a week with Marion and T. Roscoe Roberts, Jr, Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Galey and daughter, Ruth Rose, left over the highway this morning enroute’ to Philadelphia where they wili visit with the doctor’s relatives, Edna Mitchell and sons, e and Harry, left yester- | KEY WEST—“THE BERMUDA OF FLA.” ” FERNANDEZ’S HOME ok re. tation work has started under the A nine and a halt pound girl! direction of Julius F., Stone, Jr! ue laile Sang lont soarahe aes FERA administrator for Florida, | o'clock at their residence, 730; who, at the request of Gov, Sholtz, Love Lane. The little lady will, has assumed responsibilty for the | be named Grace Berniedette. rejuvenation of this fine old} }. Mrs. Fernandez was before! American City. | marriage "Miss Grace Elwood. | Preservation of its quaint old i ! Spanish homes: with overhanging ,baleonies and artisticly wrought! {iron decorations; its old English} + DESPLAINS, Ill.—A fire en-| homes with the “Widows Walk,’ gine was the bridal car that ca arrow catwalk across the roof,} ried James Tierney and his bride, where the old captains wives used | of this city from their wedding to’ to watch for the return of the | the station, |meriners years ago; its fine old} {Southern Colonial and early | | American homes and handsome Gothic and Dorie columns and full development of its natural attrae- tions and resources would make the Island City a tourists’ Para- Mrs, Robert R. Roberts and lit- ‘dise. j tle daughter, who were spending; — = everal weeks in Miami with rela-' CARD OF THANKS i } UNIQUE BRIDAL CAR t Subscribe. for The Citizen. {_—_— qc returned in the afternoon to § , Augustine. y afternoon, accompanied by} tives, returned on the morning | ae I Mitchell ter, Miss Martha: train yesterday. We wish to extend our heart- Herttell, for Miami Beach where! | felt thanks and appreciation to they will spend a few weeks, | .. Mrs. M. P, DeBoe, who was be- our dear friends that acted as pall Edison Archer, Jr., who was Sebastiah “Dongo, > who was spending a few days in Miami on| Tampa. D : was a returning passen-} here, he will meet old friends and business, ger over the East Coast yesterday. iss Alice Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. who was enjo: M ing a vacation at in the state, re- \ turned on the Havana Special yes.| terday. |] Nelson, MeDowell ed to his home in Miami in the aft- ernoon. na F. S. Robins, superintendent of for the FERA in Key West, who! motive power and machinery for! was in West Palm Beach for aj the Florida East Coast Railway, } was An arrival yesterday to make A regular inspection of the ma- chine shop and power plant and |} fore marriage Miss Mizpah Otto, be | was an arrival on the morning and all that gave their and beautiful floral of- mercy.” } . IT NEVER | carcity and enormous | N. ft contains full dose. fest, “Sold everywhere | or by mail, 50¢ a bottle. | the stéamship* Cuba’ enrotite~ to stay During his short acquaintances while awaiting the! Est. C. A. Vooshees. M. U.. Philedelphia | sailing of the ship. Mr. Carey will | ~ semcicencm teen | (Me from Tampa to New. York,, FAST DIRECT FREIGHT | SERVICE TO i { PALACE and Lillian Gilmore in | alterrate Wednesdays. "gs 7 { Also NEW ORLEANS to KEY WEST LOWEST RATES EVER QUOTED i| Key West's First Funeral Home|! citings on alternate Tuesdays. i {| Key West’s First Ambulance f parere may nome nemeee ae Fe Single Room with Bath $1.50 Service Double Room with Bath 2.00 \CLY | i PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleeps DE-MALLORY u ©. Pr. SMITH, Agent, Key West 4 © 1934, Liccert & MvEas Losscco Co, dent of the P. and 0, S. S, com- } pany, arrived on the S. S. Cuba) over the East Coast yesterday for|] Lost Jungle, Serial, & Comedy ; but even ‘TER you receive the tob dry it just right and then sto Then you take the different t cos and weld them together in 2 a way as to make a balanced bl hy from the farmers you have ta away for ageing for over two years. of home-grown and Turkish tobac: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1984. NEW ARRIVAL AT Milito--yoastithd) Senay ten GOEHRING'S HOME recently were distributed te 4H club members in North Carolina to stimulate farm boys interest Announcement has been made of the birth of a daughter to Mr./ and Mrs. Blondon Goehring on in good livestock. Sunday at their home on Eaton street. Mother and baby are reported ! to be getting along nice! nerves are so you can't eat, sleep, or rest; whe worry over trifles, start at sude den noises, have Nervous Indie Gestion, Nervous Headache. DR. MILES NERVINE WILE RELIEVE YOU QUICKLY. & was originated by a Nerve Spee cialist especially for people tg your condition. It has *' SIHOTELS JACKSONVILLE The GEORGE WASHINGTON REE Excellem Hotels under the tame ‘owner's management and direction. Thor- ‘oughly moder in Appeiniments. and Com valeneanttlllflete of dere kath woe? home or headquerigrs when in Jeckvonwille. HOTEL LEAMINGTON “MIAMI’S MOST POPULAR HOTEL” NE lot Street at Biscayne Boulevard ‘k and Biscayne Bay Union Bus Station ALFRED SIMONS, Manager. Seeeececsceceeseeeesess esses” that’ not al there is to it aCCG The Chésterficld process of blend ing and cross-blending tobaccos is re it different from others, and we be lieve it helps to make a milder and ypes better tasting cigarette. Down where they grow tobacco such —in most places — Chesterfield end, is the largest selling cigarette