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j f * ee 2000000000000020060000008 Enjoyable Wiener Roast Held Saturday Night On Boulevard With Misses Marie Thompson, Barbara ‘Taylor and Elizabeth Ayala as hostesses a wiener roast) Guito, Orphelia Lester, Ayala, Alice Roberts, Marie Thompson, Leonor Warren, Sylvia Barbara was held Saturday night on the| Taylor, Dorothy Beaver and Bar- boulevard, bara Sandquist, Roasting of the sizzling hot! Messrs. Lancelot Lester, Mack wieners proved to be the main! Day, Emory Pierce, Jack Hayes, feature of the evening. There! Frank Lund, Billy Phelan, Billy wee much fun around the fire! Warren, Curtis Stanton, Earl while the wires on which the wien- ere were empaled were held over the blaze. ~The following were Mice and Julia Jones, present: Elizabeth | Mitchell, Norman Artman, Harris Sherman, Ignatius Lester, Walter Norman and Ignacio Carbonell. Mr, and Mrs. J. Lancelot Les- ter were chaperones, Miss F. Pinder Weds 0. Recio Mize Florence Pinder, daughter @eny Counciiman and Mrs. Ralph B. Pinder, became the bride @f Oetavio Recio, son of Mr. and Mra, ©. Nestor Recio, Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at St. Paul's; Chureh. few friends and near rela- a the contracting party the ceremony which was’ in the Lady’s Chapei “with Father Arthur’ B. Dimmick - of- frerating. The newlyweds have taken an spartment at 824 Fleming street! end are at home to friends, Brantleys Have House guests Me, and Mrs. B. E. Brantley of Francis street have as their house @uests Mr. Brantley’s lew, Mrs, J. D. Brantley, her four Bildren and sister, Mrs. Lois Har- ef Macon, Ga. party is expected to remain; here for a vacation of two weeks. l . and Mrs. Leroy Sawyer of announce the marriage of daughter, Nathalie Catherine, Peter Knight, in Miami 12. Both are graduates the West High School. They will ifs ase make their home for present in Miami. ali LEAVE FOR NORTH Sister Lodivine and Sister Mary Lewes teachers for the past sev- @ral gears at the Convent of Mary lmmaculate, left yesterday for points north where they have been transferred. Sister Ludivine will go to Al- beany and Sister Mary Louisa to Sitver Springs, Md. i CHICAGO. ng her bus- band fall from a vcaffold in this efty, Mrs. John Moynihan dropped dead. Moynihan was only slightly injured. sister-in-| DEMOLAYS TO PUT ‘ON DEGREE WORK | THREE YOUNG MEN WILL BE- COME FULL-FLEDGED | MEMBERS Robert J, Pérry¢Chapter, Order of DeMolay. Apple ness that the degree of th will be admin- | isteredufo avg of three new | members tomorrow night at the | Scottish Rite Hall dt’Eaton and Si- monton streete at 8 o’clock. These new members’ received | the initiatory degree two weeks | ago, and the ceremony which they LOPE EDL EOL LAL POLL IE IL LEG EL ALL LBD LLLP ER EOS PERSONAL MENTION Mrs, Joseph Plummer left yes: terday for her home in Miami. Miss Margaret Martinez, who is connected with the local relief office, left yesterday morning over the highway for a two weeks’ va- cation with friends in Miami. Mrs. Carl Witzig and daughter, Margie, who have been visiting here with Mrs, A. W. Arnold and other relatives, returned to Miami yesterday. Miss Dorothy Zinc, who has been. visiting for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Boyden on Seminary street, left yesterday for her home in Jacksonville. Miss Helen Lee, who, for the past two weeks, has been house guest of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam White, on South street, left yesterday for her home in Fort Lauderdale, Mrs. Hugh Taylor and daughter, Miss Barbara, left yesterday for a visit in Miami with Mrs, Pat Bussey. R. A. Benjamin, architect of} Jacksonville, was an arrival in Key West at noon yesterday on a} business visit and left again dur-| ing the evening on the return trip to Jacksonville. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. A. Crosby were arrivals over the highway yesterday from Tampa. They are staying at the home of Mr. and } witness tomorrow night will make them full-fledged members of the order. The young men in line for the | degree tomorrow night are: Bill Ortiz, Ralph Garcia and Owen | Sawyer, Jr. Mrs. Bernard J, Cruz, 1218 New- ton street. Mrs, Crosby will be remembered as Miss Mabel Lowe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Lowe of Margaret street, Mr, and Mrs. George E. Man- son of Miami arrived here Satur- CUBA BRINGS IN S. S, Cuba arrived here from Havana Saturday afternoon, 3:45 | o'clock with 10 passengers, 68 of | whom were aliens, | The steamer left at 6:30 o’clock | the same evening for Tampa. | © HUSBAND TOO HEAVY | NEW YORK—Because she in- ' sists that 322 pounds is too much j to love, Mrs. Charlotte Samuels of this city is in Reno, Nev., seeking fa divoree from her husband. Mary Lee of St. Louis, aged 15, recently won a harmonica-playing contest against 250 competitors | before a great crowd in the city hall. TO SUBSCRIBERS ° i if you do not receive your || paper by 6:00 o’clock in the afternoon eall telephone 51 '| and a paper will be sent |] to your home. A complaint |f 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. DES the MOMENT a0 a Wot the *well-dressed” bather will wear—in one and two-piece models, Halter necks, with backs bared to the sun, ere smart, too. Liana Mawin, 105 PASSEGGERS, day to visit relatives for a while. George E. Manson, Jr., has been in Key West since August 1, visit- ing with Mrs. Mitchell White. Mrs. Gabriel L, Lowe, accom- panied by her son, Gabriel L., J! were arrivals in Key West day from Tampa for a visit with Mrs. Lowe’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Roberts, at their home on Francis street. Dick Powell, attached to the U. S. Army Barracks here, Mrs. Powell and Miss Funduburk, left yesterday for Miami enroute St. Augustine where they make their future home. will / Miss Clara B. Lankford, daugh. ter of Mrs. J. F. Lankford, of Eaton street, returned Key to before resuming her studie: Florida State College for Women at Tallahassee. Miss Lankford at tended summer school in Gaines: ville. Ce} Peat and nd {| Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Alice Irene, Mr. and Mrs. Louis V. Pelli and son, Charles Louis, have re- turned from a motor trip up the country where they visited points up to St. Louis, Mo. While in S' Louis they sited Mr. Pei mother and other immediate re rote and friends, William R. Porter, chairman of [ested in the bridge matter en- route, and will be present at the hearing to be held on August 29. Mrs. C. M. Hilton and grandsons, Jack Pinder and Billy Hilton, have gone to Miami where | they will visit with relative | were accompanied by M j Cold, who has been spending a cation in this ci two Harry Pinder, ar- from M t with rela- tives. They were accompar here by Miss Norma Barrosa, who had been spending a while with Mr. and Mrs, Pinder. |. ks In Probate that the d day of > the 1934, pi County Judge his Judge for a final sé jadministration |for an order dis |such administra | Dated this the 18th day of June, | A. D. 1934. { IR., | As Administra state ‘of {| Miriam Alb {Junis-25; jly2 “90 ; aug6-13- the; toy West last week to spend a while} the} 4 Gene Sands left for Miami on business yesterday. He expects to return in a few days, Mrs, Benjamin Lowe was called to Miami yesterday due to the ill- ness of her sister. Miss Sarah Knowles, who had | been spending a vacation in Miami | with relatives, returned Saturday, over the East Coast. Alton Albertus, who has been connected with the F, E. C. in this city for the past several years, left for Miami yesterday where he has been transferred, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Smith and daughter, Mrs. Wm. H. Gibson, re- turned Saturday from Miami where they have been visiting rela- tives, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lloyd and children returned by East Coast Saturday from a visit with rela- tives in Miami, Mrs. E, R. Thompson and two children, Phyllis and E, R., Jr., left for Jacksonville on the eve- ning train Saturday where they will join Mr. Thompson and make their future home. Judge Jefferson B. Browne left Saturday for Fort Pierce where he wa_ sappointed to open court in that city this morning. Mrs. Charles Pinder left for Miami Saturday where she will consult a physician in that city She will be joined by Mr. Pinder at Matecumbe, who will accom- pany her to Miami. Mrs, Bill Morgan left by East Coast Saturday for Norfolk, Va., THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAYS HUSBAND ALIMONY (ara ate Notice To Subscribers | MILWAUKEE—Mrs, Please be prompt in paying the carrier who delivers your paper. He pays The Citizen 15 cents a week for the pa- j her name, per and sells it to you for 20 | cents. His profit for delives- | | wife “nagged” him continual! cribe to The Citizen, \ Rebecca | Finkle of this city was ordered to | pay her husband $10 a week ali- ;mony when he testified that his j until he placed all his property in MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1984. ae Money with (a ‘ THE BEST FOR ly ing is § cents weekly on each | subscriber. If he is not paid | “HE loses. Not The Citizen. fies ODOM PMs MARRIES HIS BROTHER ;, GLASGQW—-When. her _ fiance failed to appear for their wedding Miss Elizabeth Marion of this married his brother, who wa: -have been best man. The GEORGE WASHINGTON $ 300 Rooms with Bath and Shower The Wonder Hotel of the South Radio and : er E. C. GRIFFIN RATES - 9250 snd op 1020 S. W. 9th Ave. Miami Purchasing Agent for FRUITS and VEGETABLES PALACE |: § RATES. $000 nd Donald Dillaway-Barbara Kent in. MARRIAGE ON APPROVAL Comedy and Short Reel Matinee, 10-15c; Night 15-25¢ nd . 125 Rooms... Baths You'll be pleaved with Key West's First Funeral Home Key West’s First Ambulance A Service PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleeps | | | | if owner's management and direction. oughly modern in Appointments and Con- veniences. Make one of these hotels y home or headqu: when in Jacksonville. | Ges oe t's ZJACKSONVILLE ortcror Carey Roofs have been the standard for over 60 years, And they cost no more—and frequently less—than um known, untested materials. We sell Carey Shingles and Roofings in a wide range of colors and weights—you can accordingly select the type which will best suit your property in eppecrance and durability. Be sure you get the greatest? roofing value for your money—let us give you @ free estimate. SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING AND ENGINEERING COMPANY PHONE 598 WHITE AND ELIZA $T5. “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” TANDARD FOR OVER’ 6O YEAR STEAMSHIP Co. UNITED STATES FAST P & MAIL ROUTES FOR where she will join her husband, who is connected with the U. S. S. Jacob Jones, which has been as- signed to duty in that city. \ Today’ Anniversaries so0e the ; English Methodist preacher came here at 26, preaching and cireuit-riding a quarter-million miles, first Methodist bishop in America, pioneer of his Church here, born. Died in Virginia, March 31, 1816, 1785—Valentine Mott, New | York City surgeon, professor and medical school founder, called the “father of Ame an surge’ born in New York. Died ther April 26, 18 5—Robert F. Stockton, the n Commodore, who, with ‘emont, captured California from Mexico in 1846-57, born in Prince- ton, N. J. Died there, Oct. 7; 1866. 1833—Benjamin Harrison, Jn- dianapolis lawyer, Union com- mander, U. S. Senator from Jn- }diana, 23rd President, born at North Bend, Oh’ Died in In- dianapolis, March 13, 1901. 1834—(100 ago) Francis : Tillon Micholls, Confederate com- mander, losing an arm and foot in battle, Louisiana lawyer, governor d chief justice, born at Donald- Died Jan. 4, 1912. nville, La, ithe Overseas Road and Toll | Bridge Commission, left ye aes. | afternoon for Miami, ©! mous Swedish singer of her. day, will make brief stop. i born. Died Nov. 22, 1921. ami, Mr. Porter will proceed to nies Washington, joining others inter-| 1949 __wilfred Harold Munro, Brown University’s distinguished historian, born at Bristol, R. I Died in Providence, Aug. 9, 1934. Today’s Horoscope cutive without being con- 2; capable in emergencies ru and able and ready at all times. the fortune of this person ought ; to be fairly, good. If care is taken | to train the mind in proper direc- tions, success in moderate degree should be attained. Seek always | to avoid quarrels and do not allow | yourself to be always in opposi- pee | | STEAL REAL HEAVY ALDERSHOT, Eng. {glars stole a safe that |taken five men to place | post office in this city , has subsisted for the | last two years on a diet of only bananas and water To relieve Eczema ! Itching and give skin comfort Resinol who] 7~ PORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES Effective April 27, 1933 z gtene Key West for Havana Tuesdays and Fridays 12:16 Leave Havana for Key West Wednesday. and Saturdays 9:45 A. M. Leave Key West for Port Tampa Wednesdays and Satur- days 6:30 P. M. Tickets, Reservations and Information at Ticket Office on the Dock, 'Phone 71 \ J. H. COSTAR, Agent. 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