The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 9, 1934, Page 4

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Officers of the 265th coast ar-|linen and Mis, Malone was attired tillery regiment, “Garden Party given Wednesday/ fern, “home, hibiscus, palm: p gent with crystal service evecccceooees SOCIET APPLICATIONS MADE ARE Entertain Officers Wednesday FOR we ENDING AUG- UST 9 Florida National] in cream lace with corsage. of red honor guests at ajradiance buds and baby breath Mrs. Woodward was in by Mayor William H.| white organdy with pink flowers, and Mrs. Malone at their! and Mrs, Rhein wore burnt orange » 129 Division street. _ aig in.an alle amo mere the week ending August 9. Issues the south entr ane os a Introduging oh ccna: were were made for the following: sw _ the, 7 7 the guests, and offered] Mrs, Jackson, wife of Lieutenant, Bene Monn Goaclio a9 aa note to the occasion.) W. B. secures & Ss. sate cone ray a ‘ entrance to the resi-; manding jocal naval unit; Mrs.) $i wo we" seautitl American flag! Sebastian Cabrera, Mrs or sellin Pcie po Si stars and stri and} Bryant Kirke, Mrs, Jerry Trevor. ‘ i , its a pes, Tea ana Suunch tables were in! Lowe; cost, $250. ; charge of . Mrs, Edwin Trevor,| Make addition to 916 Simonton | Mrs, Willard Russell, Mrs. Eola} street. Owner. Harry Baldwin;} cost, $150, ‘New roof on residence at 700 Passover Lane, Owner, Mrs, Mar- } There were seven applications } for building and repair work re- | ceived at the office of Harry M.! Baker, building inspector, during extremely attractive. y, the guests were Miss Elizabeth Sharpley, Miss Mpry Falk, Mrs.| garet DeBarce; cost, $250. ‘Louise Auxier, Miss Macie Gaiti,) Repairs to floors at 1101. Si- Mrs. Carola Ketchings; Mrs, Ralph: monton street. Owner, Diaz Milner, Miss Mary Curtis Wil-! Brothers; cost, $75. liams, Miss Alice Jones, Miss Alce! General repairs to residence at the spacious rooms, Curry, Mrs. Ilma Louise Wilkins,| 315 Peacon Lane. Owner, S. F. masses of color, Roses and} Miss Rosalind Grooms, Miss Flor-j Saunders cost, $50. flowers, chiefly hibiscus,}ence Sawyer. General répairs at 414 Antelia roses were placed at the, | of the lawn, Zinnias garden flowers were: all entrances to the DR. WOOD WILL . VISIT KEY WEST | son of thé "FERA, erfiblematic’ and Mrs, Malone were! the occasio! tg a Nativnal in receiving their guests| Guardsman,' aftillery' and other “Mrs. Woodward, wife of the!military accoutrements. At one officer of the visit-|side the picture illustrated tropi- ; Mrs. Rhein, wife, cal fruits and marine life sur- Wade Rhein, U. 8, Army,| rounding Key West. The sketch the local army post.| was admired by visitors as well as ‘Malone wore tropical white| Key Westers. TO MEET MINISTERS OF DIF. FERENT CHURCHES DUR- ING STAY HERE (Communicated) Dr. R, Wood will arrive over the highway Saturday and will spend a few days in Key West. During his stay he will meet the ministers of the different church. es as several groups and will also visit the city in a general way. In w few weeks he will speak to the ministers and laymen of the Presbyterian Church in Daytona Beach and thus through them reach a considerable constituency who are anxious to have first hand information as to Key West. The different denominations have in their various assemblies expressed a desire to do all pos- sible-for those who need their help the most. The question of playgrounds, bathing facilities, housing of t citizens, provision during sickness, educational opportunities for those who have graduated from the Douglass School and kinder- gartens for the colored children, ete., will be discussed, Dr. Wood is a frequent speaker in the conferences held for young Cuba row. for 4a at wis a spaghetti dinner; ae and is “erat haan in honor of Mr, an . Remil-} (a8 a young man) in all that per- with relatives ss aghiags . | ne Ben _} tains to the youth of the state. Fritot is a son of A, lard. | The event was given in honor Sa ae ee W, Fritot, general passenger of Mrs. Remillard’s birthday and SEVEN MARRI |AGE for the Atlantig Coast line! she was presented with a daintily i is a cousin of Joe Hau, ‘con-| decorated birthday cake and aj” officer with the FERA ad-| Powauet of beautiful pink roses. LICENSES ISSUED in Key West. During the evening hosts and ministration y guests enjoyed dancing and played EEO SHOWN TO COVER FIRST NINE DAYS OF PRES. ENT MONTH a number of games of Michigan,' Orchestra which were productive of pleasur-{ Play Here able argument, £1 Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrews ‘The Miami Country Club En-|inq Mrs, Russell, “Hoff, “Mr.'tdind fertainers who will come here; Mrs, G, R, Steadntan, Miss Gestye! August for a three day engage-| Steadman, Miss Xenia Hoff, Mixs| Seven Demolays Will Give : Dance At Coral Isle Casino “Members of the Robert J. Perry Order of DeMolay, have | arrangements made for the dance tomorrow night at the Coral Isle Casino on South Beach, will be the first dance held hall for several months and boys are doing ing ae have the cone beauti-; Members of the National decorated coconut! Guard units and the men from the ‘and other decorations for} various United States ships now in P the harbor have been invited to West’s most popular musical or- ganizations, will play a good pro- gram of dance music for the af- fair, which is to start at 9 o’clock. One of the largest crowds to at- tend a dance in months is expect- ed to be present as there have been many reservations already A Ww. Mr. and Mrs. L, R. Andrews, Fritot and i Fritot, are guests at the Hotel| delightfully entertained in their ‘and will leave on the!apartments at the Trevmor house to Ww were Mr. and Mrs. Remillard, Mr. f During the first nine days of dge, Hugh, Gunn, issued iage livegses 40 : i ment will play at the Cuban Club’ Edna Mae Hoff}! Miss " tid’ “An-| West folk. “This ‘record Is equal! on Sunday evening, at Raul’s Club drews, Miss Doris'Sawyer, Edward | | & ACY, peeps year, r ith said UV 4 | ; and back at the Cuban! j : ‘ peng hs Andrews, Charles'J, Brush ‘and P. jd. Moore. *Those*to whom the This is said to be one of the a | were ‘issued were: best orchestras in Florida and entertainment of the Florida Na-| Hon and Edna Rose; will come here especially for the tional Guardsmen. | Killip and Lillian Lorett: | Darrell Lowe, Jr. and Sevilla Pin we ooh |der; C. H. Parker and Gladys is = ee Cates; Edwin Ellison Sampson; SSPERSONAL MENTION = |witerytowe cum, ee en eeeewmn | Caviness; Frederick H. Mathe 4. M. Fernandez and son, J. M., dt., who were spending a few weeks in Havana, were returning passengers on the Steamship Cuba yesterday. Mrs, J. W. Hinton, who was! and Barbara Rosemary Lope: spending a few days with Mr, Hin. ton at Fort Pierce, returned on} Santaella the morning train yesterday. mpany, who w: | an indefinite vacation, | yesterday from Spain by the wa RE | of Hayana and will be connette wie mimi whe Was in Key! rival yesterday over the East! with the Key West branch of th lest for a few days with relatives,! Coast from Miami and is the| factory. left payee afternoon for his’ guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H home iami. Wiliam Cooper at the home: on! L. P. Sullivan, of the American | ‘ itehead. street. ‘| Stove company, who was in Key} Py Jegs emolore with the P.j 4 1 , West for a visit with Robert R.| , hed hag ag attached to} — Arthur. Armayor.was.a passen-) Roberts, manager of the = yg _— re » left yester-| ger on the afternoon train y ranch of the Florida Public Utili- | ” _ 1 spend @ vaca-' terday, going to Marathon. for.a|)ties company, left yesterday after- tion of several weeks with his stay, of several days, noon for Miami. : Mrs. @. P. Daniel was an ar- | r 5 Madge Sands, daughter of Mr.| aed Mrs, Marvin R. Hal-' and Mrs, Alton Sands, who aut who were spending a week in Key lock, 0 bay ey Havana for a) spending several weeks with her, West with Mr. Welch’s mother and vacation o: jays, returned on; uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A.} other relatives, left on the after. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Welch, the Cuba yesterday. i : Roberts in Miami, returned on| noon train yesterday for their the Havana Special i iami. F. H. McKinley, electrical engi-| jessica tet one g pina neer, arrived aver the East Coast! Mrs, Emil Sweeting, who was; Miss .Eunice Whyte, secretar and will be attached to; attending summer school at Tal-| to Julius F. Stone, Jr., Florida administrator of the FERA, who is temporarily in the office of B. M. Duncan, local administrato: returned on the Steamship Cub: yesterday for a short vacation in the Cuban capital, the FERA construction forces, | lahassee and after the close of <he atk : session last week visited in Ocala, ! Attorney Raymond 8. Lord) returned over the East Coast yes- Jeft over the Bast Coast yesterday, terday, afternoon for Miami to consult} with a client. i Jose Alvarez, selector with the, local} ~ SOCIAL CLUB JOINS VOLUNTARY CORPS ORGANIZATION OF YOUNG BOYS PLEDGE 100 HOURS | PER WEEK The Young Boys’ Social Club of this city today signed up as a: unit for 100 hours per week in the Voluntary Work Corps, This club is composed of energetic young men of the com-, TAMPA, Aug. 20; munity and have pledged *them-| cratic committeewoman, on next selves to do anything which they Saturday, August 11, at Fisher- man’s Paradise, for ship” fish fry. “This is not in any are called upon for the benefit of; a the city, Meetings are held each Friday! evening at their hall on White- head street. Present officers of} the club are: George Lee—President, Joe Watki Vice President, Frank Stickney—Treasurer, The club will hold a meeting to-! morrow evening at which time it} is expected that Gerry Curtis will; be present and talk to the mem-! bers concerning the rehabilitation program now in progress in Key West. than they have been with.” By ROBERT T, LOVERING Just a little home by the ocean, Just a litle place by, the’ sea; There I'd love to make you happy, | in our love nest, just you and me. Fisherman’ on Lake / ake a; towns of Winter Just a little spot by the way-sile, Nestled in the shade of a tree; T only know that I’d ever love you, In love’s palace—just you and me. the state. For ever, ever happy we will be, In our little home by the ocean, In our blue heaven—just you and me. SUNDAY DINNER ]' SUGGESTIONS | By ANN PAGE EACHES are the outstanding fruit in this week's market, and they must be enjoyed now if at all for there will be practically no late peaches. The price is low and the quality ex- cellent. Home-canned peaches, peach preserves or pickled peaches will all be appreciated next winter. 1 Other especially seasonable and low-priced foods in market are toma- toes, sweet corn, cucumbers, carrots, beets and Boston type lettuce. Iceberg lettuce is exceptionally high. Bart- lett pears, seedless grapes, fresh prunes, plums, oranges, cantaloupes, watermelons and new apples are all | moderate in price and plentiful. | Dairy products are feeling the ef. fects of the heat and drought in creased production and increased co! Butter, cheese and eggs are all af. fected. ! ‘The Quaker Maid suggests the fol- lowing menus: Low Cost Dinner t {| possible if existing knowledge wi ! phia. Dr. Parran A further in tirely possible. be cut in half. iuncheon Meats Vegetable Salad | vented. Watermelon Pickles bre ti Hot Biscuits Butter = { Sliced Peaches | veneral di: es can b Tea or Coffee Milk to a dec! ng progres Medium Cost Dinner { Jellied Chicken Vegetable Salad Sliced 'comatoes Rolls and Butter half won. ‘political’ meeting,” Mrs. FRY IS ARRAIGNED) IS IN TRADE WAR DEMOCRATIC GET-TOGETHER MEETING AT FISHERMAN’S PARADISE, APOPKA (Special to The Citizen) %—All candi.| {dates in the June 5 primary, . ‘whether elected or defeated, are | being invited to be the guests of Mrs, Hortense K. Wells, deni stated, “but a democratic, get-to- | gether to have a good time and for. get the differences that may have | j arisen during the primaties. may be that some who were can-; didates may find their opponents; possessed of more good qualities eredited “fellow-| “Gazzetta del Popolo,” outlines the possibilities of bamboo grow- ing and manufacturing in this sense a kingdom. ICES Wells} Bamboo already grows in south- Ps : ern Italy, without cultivation. Gio- Vanilla Chocolate vanni Comisso, who has traveled|| Strawberry Coconut ‘in the Far East, outlined for the Sour Sop Sapodilla newspaper the numerous objects|| Mango Neapolitan A genewal invitation to thé can- everywhere in evidence, In An orchestra from the. -regi-| street. Owner, E, Gomez; cost, ES We hms F Se | didates throughout the state is be- room a refreshment} mental band, directed by Caesar} $100. - , 7} TYO "4! jing idstied through the press,\and Jace cover and} LaMonaca eda selection of} ar thostPiinning to, attend’ aré ask. , Se NEM | bdy-if-possible, to-advise- in—ad- haere their intention to do so, notifying Mrs .Wells at. Tampa or Fisherman's, Paradise, Apopka. ‘aradise, is located between Garden ' and} Apopkay-ts fourteen miles from the city of Orlando, and is in one} of the famous fishing sections of » diy nny ame ea | LIFE SPAN RISE SEEN BY DOCTOR| HEALTH COMMISSIONER SUES REPORT DEALING WITH SUBJECT (iy Associated Vreas) PHILADELPHIA, Aug. § ! provements in the health of the} American people that already are a made available ef- fectively. are listed by Dr. Thomas Parran, Jr., New, York state health commissioner, in a report to the College of Physicians of Philadel- se in the tife an by another 10 years is en- Typhoid fever and diphtheria | can be reduced to lower minima. The infant mortality rate can Two-thirds of the present 13,-| | 000 maternal deaths can be pre- reasing incidence of the hanged ion. The tuberculosis battle is only Cancer can be better controlled. the oa corer 9 ait aan fade eve th oe THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1 12-0UNCE ROCK | New York City has drive againet emoking in the ways. VAN OSS, Okla.—A 12-ounce rock has been removed from the jaw of a mule owned by S. D. Lowe of this city. Veterinarians ITALY PLANS OFFENSIVE IN| said the rock grew there because TYPICALLY JAPAN. ‘of excessive lime in the animal's ESE PRODUCT | esp A considerable deescase in the number of applications for seed jloans is regarded as a nm of jmarked economic improvement in the extensive farm beltof eastern | North Carolina. age sae ~ STANDARD.-ICE CREAM AND (By Apmsoctated PU coanp TURIN, Italy, Aug. 9.—Stung tothe quick by Japanese compe- tition in such Italian sinecures silk and cotton gooss, Italy is | thinking about an offensive in aj | typically Japanese product—bame! | boo. H i GARAGE v0 duvees cemeechen ae ‘ous RATES. $250 and ww 10~ An article ‘in’ ‘the *! newspiapet, Tropical Fruits a Specialty Licensed Ice Cream Make: LICENSED MILK AND CREAM DEALER 522 Duval Street Phone 371 It, Italy could manufacture, with cheap labor, from bamboo, men- tioning houses, agricultural tools, canes, fishing rods, chairs, writ- ing tables, chests, va: hats, frames and scaffolding. Man Escaping From Miami. Brought Here; Mhubehhubdededededede OLD PAPERS Sccecqvccsscesecessss For Sale 1 Bundle for 5c THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 25 in bundle OP AMAAAPDAAALELZLZLLAL& (Continued from Page Orie)** the! court, attached himself_to_the. prigoner and boardett the’ =4rafil,t '|for Miami and a prison cell. In relating his story to The | Citizen Dillingham failed to tell} hat part which has a direct} bearing on his deportation from + Havana and being wanted so badly {in the United States. | After he had been paroled by Judge Ritter pending good. be- ‘havior for two years he was, in} December 1933, indicted in con-| nection with a tariff act violation against the Gulf Stream Casino, a floating night club off Miami| {harbor. It was when he was sought for trial on this latter sharge that it was discovered he} "had fled the country. | IS- ate nee t i PALACE {) Nelson McDowell and Lillian Gilmore in m(} RAWHIDE MAIL Lost Jungle, Serial, & Comedy Matinee, 10-15¢; Night, 10-20¢ FIP TITIDIT EEL ELT WAIL IIIIUIIIIIG: INGA Wene’s /hother Oprontuntty Peach Cobbler Coffee (hot or iced) Milk Very Special Dinner Melon Cup Broiled Steak Mashed Potatoes: | Stewed Okra j Tomato and Celery Salad Rolls aid Butter Peach Spanish Cream } e (hot or iced) Mik... | Prize | il, ARCHER'S **: GROCERY The Store That Serves Butter, tb You Best ‘| Sugar, 5 Ibs. .... 2 APPETIZING FOODS |j| Maxwell House Coffee, Ib ae || Cuban Coffee, Rice, 5 lbs. Tomatoes, can Eggs, dozen Milk, can ... Cream, can Potatoes, 10 Ibs. Onions, 3 Ibs. APPETIZING PRICES When shopping at this store, in ything is before you n sight with contents noted on package and cans. If you ig large can are as to QUALITY eas, large can are ace 0 QUALITY |i) peer onice bottle FOODS, then this is your store. We meet all competition with low prices and high quality Phone 67 Free Delivery 814 Fleming St. | || Lard, 4 Ibs. j| Grits, 2 pkgs. . | | Phone 658-R “MIAMI’S MOST POPULAR HOTEL” NE 1st Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay Opposite Union Bus Station LOWEST RATES EVER QUOTED Single Room with Bath .. Double Room with Bath . ALFRED SIMONS, Manager. Mother's Oats, 2 pkgs. Grape Juice, 3 bottles HOTEL LEAMINGTON | tet) meee penitent cgi DeMOLAY 40c DANCE 40c Tomorrow, (Friday); 9 till ? CORAL ISLE CASINO Bob’s Orchestra ater Fore —————— Richardson’s Grocery Ed FRIDAY AND SATURDAY : er | 24c |) lle], : 6c || 24c || 13¢ | : Econ Demvery | Don't wait! Decide NOW. Know ir Eaton and Elizabeth Streets $1.50 2.00 Anortier Old Stove Round-up —the best one yet — with trade-in- allowances ranging up to $13.15 — terms as low as $1.50 down, with bal- ance in 24 monthly payments. Here's an opportunity you shouldn't miss to change your old stove for a new late model gas range. Smart lines and color combinations appeal to kitchen pride — improved scientific devices add to leisure hours. Check these imp them in @ modern gas range : \ gas cooking at its best, with a modeta © Oven Heat Cont Self gas range. C PLUS the econ ‘ . * of Gas Robert Roberts, Mgr. | FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANY MPeeececeveceseccseecer eccce®

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