The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 14, 1934, Page 4

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: SOCIETY :-: eereeenseavereneee eaee eo ng People Of Ley Memorial Church Guests At Cootie Party of the Young People’s Spun Bs The league is planning a bingo of the jemorial) party for next week. The defin- entertained last night) ite date will be announced later, “Cootie” party at the home} jt is stated. and Mrs. John W. Pinder) “The foliowing attended the par-j ‘committee in charge of the! last night: was composed of Mrs, Mar- Mary Louise Curry, Margaret Johnaon, Miss Roberta Johnson, Evelyn Niles, Eulalie Marville Rosam and| Mathews, Roberta Matcoviteh, Gladys Russell, Elizabeth Rosam Mathews won first| and Lois Pinder. 263 pints, Tom} Bob Curry, Joseph Pinder, Mer- “booby” prize. Al ville Rosam, Cecil Curry, Malcolm course consisting of| Johnson, Joe Cleare, Owen Curry, ‘and nabiscos was serv-| Will Peterson and Beryl Pinder. ‘attending expressed them-| Mr, and Mrs, John W. Pinder, having a very enjoyable) Mr. and Mrs, Tom Curry and Mrs. | Herman Kesson, 32 i iat : tr ue us - —_———— Miss Rolina Curry Weds C. B. - Dobyns Here In Early Morning | Rolina , daughter; erintendent of Publi¢ Instruction ag Se ae | Melvin E. Russell, eens Ses, 8. Depehans ~T Standing with the couple were street, and C-) vie. and Mrs. Richard B. Curry, ‘of Lynchburg, Vir-} jp, Broker sister nw of “radioman at! the bride? Mrpand Mrs. R. Beech- the local Naval Radio Station,| am Curry were also present at the quietly joined together in, ceremony.~ watrimony this morning at} Immediately after the cere- pero Congregational Church} mony the couple left over the ‘Rev. ©. RK. Bvans officiating. | highway for Lynchburg where : young women and is} parents, They were accompanied the Key West High} as far as Miami by Mr. and Mrs. is secretary to Sup-| Richard B. Curry, Jr. Miss Grace Rivero Hostess At -. Birthday Celebration Sunday With the Cuban Club beauti-{ was continuous from 3 until 7 fully decorated and a local orches-| p. m. tra furnishing music, Miss Grace{ Punch, cookies and cake were entertained her friends at| served in the course of the eve- on the oceasion of her| ning. anniversary Sunday aft- Miss Rivero is a popular mem- ber of the Muki Muki Oh Social ‘The Kappa Pi Sextette furnish.) Club and invitations were extend: @4 several delightful Spanish} cd to that organization and the pieces on the program. Dancing} Kappa Pi’s. Dance Tonight At Cuban Club Mrs. Marry B. Curry, accom-| The third of the series of by her daughter, Lillian) dances by the Miami Country i wee an arrival in Key Wee] Club Orchestra which came here : she is now making her|S¥nday to play for the entertain- and will spend about a|ment of the visiting national here visiting relatives ‘and | guards will be held tonight at the Cuban Club on Duval street, RR ere: sn 28 oa Fs if iit Curry is stopping with her| The two previous dances at the Mixx Hilda Russell, at her| Cuban Club and at Raul’s Club 1101 County Road, and will| were largely attended and were 7 be pleased to have her friends call | ¢njoyed by everyone, dating her stay in the Island City.|_ The orchestra features a num- ber of novelty acts and comedy: { Dance specialties. They play all of the/ {i latest dance tunes, some of which Clab have never been heard here be- i ity ” fore, The Miami Country Club/ = It is expected that there wil! be Novelty orchestra again proved to|a capacity crowd in attendance to- night as this is to be the last of the series. be a big hit with local dancers last night at the Miramar Night Club on the boulevard. en : A feature of the program was! play will be held at the Cuban th? hovelty number, “The Man On| Club tonight. The admission the Flying Trapecre.” price will be cut according to an} “The final dance at which this! advertisement in this issue of The aplendid Magic City orchestra will| Citizen, OP eRe . [a.. printed” sheers "are favored in dressy styles for summer. as i; aE al “Mry, Dobyns is one of the city’s| they will visit with the groom's} , PLANS PROGRAM —|fEASaNay wag’ SPROAL CHURGH TO BEHELD AT _|--ves+es+seseees relatives in Miami, returned on the morning train yesterday. MEDICATION CEREMONIES TO Mr, and Mrs. John Cates left BE CONDUCTED THURSDAY | this morning over the highway en- route to Coconut Grove where AFTERNOON, ACCORDING) they will remain for several days’ TO ANNOUNCEMENT visit with relatives and friends, Gen. A. H. Blanding, who was guest of Lieutenant Colonel M. R. J. Gerry Curtis, director of} THE KEY WEST CITIZEN DIES FROM SHOCK EDEN, N. Y.—When a passing SERVICE PLANNED motorist awoke her to warn her of possible danger to her dwelling from a nearby building, Mrs. James Comiti of this city suffered (Communicated) a heart attack from which she August 15 is observed in the} died, Catholic Church each yeur as the = Feast of the Assumption of the| Subscribe for The Citizen. Blossed Virgin Mary. somotimos o fthe Litany of the Blessed Sac-| ‘| called the Repose of the Mother) ;ament and a Meditation:* The of God, or the Falling Asleep of| service is at 8 p, m. the Blessed Virgin. It will be —— celebrated in St. Paul’s Church’ Woodward at the F. E. C. eneamp-| tomorrow when Mass will be sung, P A L A C E parks and recreation, announces a/ ment for two days, left yesterday] at 6:30 a, m. Low Mass willbe || Gjive Borden-Reed Howes in dedication program to be held for Miami. Thursday afternoon at 1 o’clock| a at the ‘colored people’s park, cor-| | Miss Dorothy Zink was an ar- ner of Thomas and Louisa streets. y - 4 At this time the name of the! day and will spend a while in Key inner in the contest to name the! West as guest of Mr, and Mrs. wil prize awarded. Music and speech- es will round out the program. Following the ceremonies all. colored children up to 16 years of! age will be furnished free trans-/ portation to Boca Chica’ beach} where a supervised swimming par- ty will be held. Responsible color-|__ Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Albury ed citizens will take care of the) a" son, Woodrow Wilson Albury, children, Free limeade and sand-| Who were spending a vacation wiches will be served. with friends in St. Augustine, re- The department of parks and turned over the East Coast yes- recreation urges all colored people | terday. to attend the dedication exercises! 3 a | Mrs. Alice Holland came in and also the swimming party. Mr. | seg R Curtis says that the children of; from Miami yesterday and will be today are the citizens of tomorrow} the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hat- and their leisure time must be! tie Welch and other relatives. guided along the lines of good citi- zenship. | Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart spending a while in Miami with relatives and friends, returned on the morning train yesterday. Alfonso Gomez, who has been ill for some time, left yesterday for Homestead, to be treated by . Today’s Horoscope * *"** . aes, | Mr. and Mrs. FE. E. Hall and You are frank and outspoken,| sons, Hal and Forrest, who were with a powerful and commanding | visiting in Key West as guests of nature. There seem to be strong! Mr. Hall’s_ brother-in-law and sympathies and a keen insight in-| sister, Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Cherry, to human nature, which, combin-| left yesterday for the home in ed with the intuition and fore-| New Smyrna. sight, the diplomatic ability and! depth of judgment, ought to carry State Senator Arthur Gomez, you to a considerable degree of who has just returned from a busi- fortune. It is a successful day j nes trip to points in the state, Seca a Ea | left yesterday for Miami and oth- CARD OF THANKS } er points. i many} Edney Parker, constable at tance | Matecumbe, who was here for a given us during the illne hort business visit, left yesterday death of our beloved one, Mrs.j afternoon over the East Coast for Ida Delphine Perez. Especially; Tavernier. do we thank the donors of the beautiful floral offerings and} Joe Browne, son of Judge Jef- those who gave the use of their} ferson B. Browne, who was sperd- cars. ‘ing a few days in Key West with We wish to thank our friends for their ki: and daughter, Yvonne, who were | ‘esular day for the meeting of the crs Confraternity of the Blessed Sac- rament at St. Paul’s Church. The " service consists of the recitation Cheese read at 9 a, m. CHLOE At St. Peter's, ,Church Mass | Comedy and Short Reel rival over the East Coast yester- will be sung at 6 a. m., and in the |] Matinee, 10-15c; Night, 10-20c evening at 7:30 o'clock there will | \ -_ aed be Solemn Vespers and Benedic- park will be announced and the| Ralph Boyden. ponies the Most Blessed Sacra- Key West's First Ambula Thursday, August 16, is the|]” semieg PRITCHARD Cars 15 to 16 feet FERRY RATES REDUCED Two ferries daily leaving Lower Matecumbe Key (North- ern Terminal) and No Name Key (Southern Terminal) at 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. Reduced rates now in effect are as follows: “4 PASSENGER CARS Cars under 15 feet . -$2.00 . 2.50 Cars 16 feet and over .--- 3.00 NOTE: -The price of passenge: include driver and up Just Call 818 and Have a READY-TO-SERVE PASTRY DESSERT Delivered to You Maloney & Peacock $ Phone 597 to four (4) passengers. Each passenger over and above this number, 50 cents, TRUCKS Under 1 ton .. ...-$2.00 14% ton - 5.50 2 ton ... - 6.50 2% ton . 7.50 3 ton ... . 8.50 3% ton . 9.50 NOTE: Trailers same as trucks for same tonnage. MOTORCYCLES, (including driver) $1.00 For each extra passenger -50 nized except for the National ers of the gospel who present their No passes will be Guard on duty and min clergy permit. Reservations should be made before driving to ferries— INSURANCE 319 Duval Stree TELEPHONE NO. 1 ——THE—— PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY 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, . This schedule is effective until further notice, KEY WEST ADMINISTRATION B, M. DUNCAN, Administrator augl4-1t THE FAMILY. jhis father and friends, returned COUGH LOOSENS NAIL | in Jacksonville. _ PETERSBURG, Va—A cough) 4. ©, Beales, general manager dislodged a nail which had stuck of the Florida East Coast Railway for two years in the throat of’ company, who was in Key West Percy Hayden of this city after y lay for a conference with several operations had been unsuc-| ‘ayent John Costar and officials cessful. of the FERA, left in his special erday afternoon for St. ine. Dairymen in the Kansas City! ‘1, . * | Augus area estimated drought condi- tions made it necessary for; ; c = three-fourths of them to haul) » Mrs. Reed, wife of George ty x tack | Reed, chief sanitz spector with mare for their ss the FERA in Key West, who was | spending a few days with Mr. The skull of a monkey, auto-| ‘Pending a few hate graphed by Frank mie big| Reed, left yesterday for Miami. game hunter, will be placed in the| Miss Agnes Reed, who accom- College of Emporia museum, panied her brother to Key West, will remain a while with her | father. TO SUBSCRIBERS If you do not receive your paper by 6:00 o’clock in the afternoon ell telephone 51 and a paper will be sent to your home. A complaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:00 to 7:15 p. m. for the Purpose of delivering com- plaints. Help us give you 100 percent service by calling 51 if you do not receive The Citizen. 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