The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 10, 1934, Page 4

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‘anley ‘Aube Entertains _ Many Friends At Birthday Party ‘On Monday afternoon at the Elizabeth Roberts, Betty Adams, School ar gy ‘John Ley, Shirley Mae’ Roberts, Archer, son of Mr. an " number of friends with a party A honor of his fourth birthday! Jones, Buddy Rodriguez, Allison Archer, Warren Bethel, Glenwood ts consisting of i¢e] Weeeh,,Spencer children, Judith cake and candy were} Daugherty, Roy Speare, Betty with favors also given. ‘Joe Taylor, Barbara Ann Albury, “ prize for boys in a game; Elmer Aguerro, Billy Pease Al- played was won by John Ley, bury, Russell Albury, Billy Shaw, While the gift for girls went to} Jackie Sullivan, Russell Baker, Dora Louise Hoeffer. Nancy Lowe, Martha Anne Gan- Those present were: dolfo, Bobbie Mae and Dorothy do Ann Bethel, Henrietta) Buckley, Virginia Knowles, Rob- , Ai Norris, Anita Lones,!erta Sands, Leo Stanley, Lorraine Ann Canova, Harriett Rus-| Nottage, Catherine Mae Russell. ; Karl Given, Jr., Nell Rose; Misses Mary Hall, Hilda De- , Mary Elizabeth Johnson,|meritt, Susan Cash, Ruth Rose Thompson, Kermit Rob-} Thompson, Ruby Pent, Katherine Bllen Mae and Ruth Rose: Shaw, Ruth Albury,.Susan Curry, John D. Bearup,’ Joy| Cora Lee Curry, Ella Curry, Maud Joe Thompson, Jr.,/"Lowe, Helen Caviness, J. Cates. Jackie and Ruth Currie, Robert} Mesdames Carey, Higgs, Marie ‘and Rose Marie Archer, Bertram; Curry, Alice Albury, Ralph Rus- Kenneth Blackwell, Shir-} sell, Hoeffer, Aly Roberts, Cleve- Weatherford, Arthur Ingra-}land Johnson, Frank Serine Joe Millman Ingraham, Eddy) Thompson, Franklin Atcher, Ro- land Weatherford, Sarah Bethel, 4| Daugherty, P. Montecino, Ellis Archer, Charles Albury, Edwin Lowe, Lockwood Sawyer, W. H. Malone, Robbie Sands, John Lowe, Joe Gandolfo, D. Buckley, Everett Albury, Milton Baker, Stanley Archer, Glynn Big Dance Tonight At ' | Coral Isle Casino Or- entertained with a party by Ralph ‘at the home on Semi- The dance at the Coral Isle Casino tonight being sponsored jby the Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order of DeMolay, is scheduled to start at 9 o’clock, Everything is in readiness for the event and a large attendance evening a delicious’ is anticipated. The members of. ‘course was served.) the organization have worked hard iB to make the affair a success and pega have beautifully decorated the Whitmarsh, Ro- hall with coconut palms and.other Weintraub, | decorations, Pinder} + During the evening there will be a prize waltz and later in the evening there -will be a grand march which will be participated in by all who attend. An excellent program of dance musie has been arranged by Bob’s Orchestra including some of the latest hits of the season. enjoyable time was had all who attended. Dancing, cards and)party games in, the } i i EH vite = | Bragassas Leave Corps | For Gainesville _ There was a fairly-well attend-| Mrs. L. T. Bragassa, daughter, box supper and dance given’ Helen, and daughter-in-law, Mrs. American Legion Drum andj afternoon train yesterday for Corps at the Legion Hall,! Gainesville, Fla. many festivities making uP) It is the intention of the family evening's entertainment. to make their home in the college The affair was one of a series) city and will later be joined by L. of ehtertainments to be given by’ T. Bragassa, Jr. : | ANTON Notice To Subscribers Please be prompt in paying the carrier who delivers your paper. He pays The Citizen 15 cents a week for the pa- per and sells it to you for 20 its, His profit for deliver- ing is 8 cents weekly on each subscriber, If he is not paid HE loses. Not The Citizen. DSLIIIIIL SD, |SEEK NAME FOR | COLORED PARK J. Gerry Curtis, director of Parks and Recreation of the FERA, is offering a prize for the most appropriate name for the park at the foot of Thomas street -, which is for the use of colored! people. This park is now being put in condition and deication will take place Thursday afternoon of next week, at which time the prize will be awarded. Everybody is invited to submit names for this park to the De- partment of Parks.and Recrea- tion in the FERA building. This park should not be confused with ; Coral Park at the foot of White- thead street. aia HELD FOR COURT Antonio Meriles, chatged with gambling, was arrested yesterday and brought up for preliminary hearing yesterday afternoon at 5 o’clock, He waived hearing and was placed under bond of $100 for trial at the next term of crim- inal court, FIND MOUSE IN PIE CHARLESTON, W. Va.—Be- cause they found a mouse in the pie they had intended eating for lunch, Fred and John Chalis of this city sued a baking company for $2,500, : COUGH LOOSENS NAIL PETERSBURG, Va.—A_ cough dislodged a nail which had stuck for two years in the throat of Percy Hayden of this city after several operations had been unsuc- cessful. Miss Josephine Roche, one of the best known woman industvial- ists of the United States, has an- nounced her candidacy for the democratic nomination for gover- nor of Colorado, Miss Reba Crawford Splivalo, head of the California state | de- soon become an associate pastor with Mrs, Aimee Semple McPher- ‘son at her Los Angeles Temple. Sixty-seven varieties of azaleas grow in a public park known as : n “PERSONAL MENTION | Robert Thompson, who was inj Mrs. Arthur Mulberg and little Miami doing special welding work} daughter, Joyce, who were the for the Paul Rosselle conipany,| guests of Mrs. Mulberg’s parents, returned over the East Coast yes-| Mr. and Mrs, George Kantor, left} terday. on the afternoon train yesterday for the home in Pahokee, Fla. P. J, Saunders, president of the} : P, and 0. S. S. company, and Aus-} Mrs, D, L. Woods, who, before tin Williamson, special passenger| marriage, was Miss Mary Roberts,, representative of the company, daughter of Mr, and Mrs..Webster | were arrivals over the East’ Coast} Roberts, left_yesterday afternoon yesterday. . | for her home in Chicago after’a ,, | visit of several weeks with "her. Mrs. Howard Wilson, who was! parents. enjoying a vacation at points in the state, was a returning passen- ger ovér the East Coast yester-j day. Miss Elaine: Johnson, clerk in} the office of Tax Collector Frank H. Ladd, left yesterday afternoon for a vacation of one month with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. who, for the past two weeks, have; and Mrs, J. D, Segal at Jackson- been spending a vacation in Mi-| villé, i‘ ami, returned to this city yester- \ day over the Oversea Highway. Miss Clara Perez, who was; spending a while in Key West with relatives, left yesterday afternoon} for the home in Miami, accom-; panied by Mrs. Onelio Medina and son, George. | i Mr. and Mrs. J. P: McDermott, Mrs, Harold Cruz, who was spending a few weeks in Miami; with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.j Charles Albury, was a returning passenger on the morning train yesterday. | Mrs, N. A. Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Thompson, ar- Jack Maloney, who was spend- rived over the East Coast yester- ing a while at Coral Gables with! day and will be the guest of her his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.| parents for about one month. ssistant super- | and Mrs. Milton Peacock, return | Haslies ed over the East Coast yesterday |i gs :» Haski . itqndent of Ai; use’, who ‘was* jin Jacksonville ‘in connection with! R. H. Maybin, of the building department FERA, was an arrival over the East Coast yesterday, and is in the office with Robert} H. Brown, Jr. fest’s First’ Ambulance Service PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleeps Mrs. Charles Lunn, Jr., and daughter, Colleen, left on the aft- ernoon train yesterday for Miami} repairs now under way on the Lighthouse Tender Ivy, returned on the Havana Special yesterday. B. M. Duncan, FERA adminis- trator in Key West, returned on} the morning train yesterday from a business trip to points on the Florida Keys. } A wrestling match at a New| York City arena ended with aj double knockout recently. The GEORGE WASHINGTON Rooms with ¥ | « RATES. .. $2.50 and up Big The fad MAYFLOWER 300 Rooms with Bath and Shower Fared forte hospaalty fed ahke. bw GARAGE adjoining RATES... $200 and up The FLAGLER 125 Rooms...Baths You'll be plesved with a GARAGE directly connecte: RATES ... $1.00 ond op REE Excellent Hotels under the same ‘owner's management and direction. Thor- oughly modern in Appointments and Con. veniences. Make one of these hotels your home or headquarters when in Jacksonville. ROBERT. KLOEPPEL: (ESSE to join Mr. Lunn and spend about three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. | Mortimer Courtney. _ Jack Golden, manager of the Hotel Colonial, left on the after {noon train yesterday for Miam| e where he will remain a few days on business. ‘Mrs. W. G. Coffeen, sister of! A. G. Lund, of the local custom»! \ unit, who, with her three séns, { Will, James and Thomas, were) ( visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Lund,! | left with the boys yesterday aft-| (ernoon for Matecumbe and after, ‘ visiting there for a few days with|$ other relatives, will go to their|@ home in Miami. 3 e : 3 e 4 : e e e Double Room with Bath POSSOCOCEOOSOOOCOLODOEOODEOOOOSE HOTEL LEAMINGTON “MIAMI’S MOST POPULAR HOTEL” NE Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay Opposite Union Bus Station LOWEST RATES EVER QUOTED Single Room with Bath ... ALFRED SIMONS, Manager. | FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1984. STEAMSHIP Co. UNITED STATES FAST P&O*%res PORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES Effective April 27, 1933 Leave Key West for Havana Tuesdays and Fridays 1205 P.M. Leave Havana for Key West Wednesday, and Saturdays 9:45 A. M. Leave Key West for Port Tampa Wednesdays and Seater days 6:30 P. M. Tickets, Reservations and Information at Ticket Office om the Dock, "Phone 71 J. 4. COST.R, Agent. Ere. oh I ? b : 4 8 a FOR SALE a the A, WAVE TODAY’S BIG FAN VALUE “4° GENERAL @ ELECTRIC FANS Buy this inexpensive, yet powerful G-E Fan... and you'll have cool comfort—ia your home er office. tt alll.giee gee dependable service at a surprisingly low cost and bears the G-E Monogram which is your guarantee of long life and sat- isfaction. Costs less to run than a small light bulb. Come to Fan Headquarters todey and aso the ecw O© line. We offer you a wide choice in style and price. THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITiIZEN—2te WEEKLY evening under the auspices of} L. T. Bragassa, Jr., left on the | partment of social welfare, may; the —_—_—__—_ | ° 1 the organization for the purpose! raising funds to attend the con-| being arranged for vention to be held in Miami. , Other such entertginments arel ‘TO HOLD PARADE The Carabina Society, which, ; during the past several years, has | # been putting on an annual street} parade during the month of Octo-| ber ih connection with the Hallo-| we'en festivities, are now looking | : e ‘ forward to another parade this} pa Pek dat Nd Saiy ene coming October 29, providing} A. M. tod 2 P.M. ) aera necestary ararngements can be made in the meantime, ' The society is in need of fi mances to carry on these activiti fand it is stated that with the prop | €F cooperation along these ' that the parade will be given as} the future, announcement of which will be made later. ASSAULT AT LONG DISTANCE CHICAGO—“Where was ‘the ‘defendant where he assaulted ; you?” Henry Martin of this city was’ asked in court. “About 50 yards away,” was the answer. Cars under 15 feet Cars 15 to 16 feet .. to four (4) passengers, thi: ber, 50 its, Miss Stella Gala, well known in| ee NOTE: The price of passenge Azalea Ravine gardens at Palatka, i Fla. 666 LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE DROPS Checks Malaria in 3 days, Colds first day, Headaches or Neu- ralgia in 30 minutes Fine Laxative and Tonic Most Speedy Remedies Known FERRY RATES REDUCED Lower Matecumbe Key (North- Key (Southern Terminal) at 9 Reduced rates now in effect are as follows: PASSENGER CARS rand up Each passenger over and above ‘ ‘ ing and shipping circles, has! TRUCKS Under 1 appointed harbor-master at! ton For Friday and Saturday Strictly Fresh Killed Pork ‘Western and Florida Meats Ham, Wieners, Hens and Fryers Bermuda Meat Market Phone 861-W. Free Delivery || / White and Virginia Streets ALACE P Nelson MeDowell and Lillian Gilmore in RAWHIDE MAIL Lest Jungle, Serial, & Comedy ‘Matines, 10-150; Night, 10-20 € 3% ton clergy permit, Reservations should be m This schedule is effective NOTE: Trailers same as trucks for MOTORCYCLES, (including driver) . For each extra passenger ‘ No passes will be recognized except for the National Guard on duty and ministers of the gospel who present their $2.00 . 5.50 , 6,50 . 7.50 8.50 . 9.50 ame ton 5 50 ade before driving to ferries— from Key West, they may be made by calling Mr. G. W. Owen, Auditor, FERA, (Telephone 460), and from Miami, they may be made by calling Matecumbe 1. until further notice, KEY WEST ADMINISTRATION B. M. DUNCAN, Adm They Satisfy — alias like you like them too that’s a good reason for liking anything the cigarette thats MILDER © 1954, Licanrt & Myans Toaanoa Coy, the cigarette that TASTES BETTER a VIVIAN JANIS AND BRICE HUTCHINS in the ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF 1934 sing their famous comedy hit number “) LIKE THE LIKES OF You”

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