The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 21, 1934, Page 4

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aa way. ~~ aie rue ERS aiterriny talent in the city. All foday she) hard work in the plays” Hf omeys! Special attention is given to, with their combination and devel- #71 send you one some day it Bob | 4 silence. 1 a doce ee aR ee a ae ok sanlaned ca tary PL Se ow ie i ike ee oe ee ae ae ate ba ing tryouts at her ome, wist) Little Theater pla: ¢ or she may e 8 ad-} » el : @oeen't mind, around a cake of Biikiaty tbe eee sons ry weit hace Gees whew twenty] cot onc at the Ps play to be held | vance work, PITTI Soap. They are really unique, those), 4. rs Powers had drifted into | potential actors and actresses at/ after the first, she said. The success of the school of} nts of the pupils are re-/ adap dirnenpt ara one of those short naps which were {the mecting, Most of these were! Mrs, Weiser has had. a rent! music of the convent hax been| quested to see that their children | CAKES and PASTRIES$ PLANTS, FLOWERS, {becoming a habit, young people, Mrs. Weiser stated,| deal of experience in directing! conspicuous in its history. Inst conform to the regulations of the VINES for a second; scowled at the pot of : , : ‘ 7 fee the waiter had brought him.|Zmner on a tray here with you, | of the better known and establish-| thusiastic, hard driving teacher} Frequent recitals furnish op-| ings. Hibiscus Plants, each 100.880 / “Marsha,” sho heard. She prompted | Mother? We could have a sort of | oq actors in the city to tryout to-/ and strives for complete perfee-| portunities to attain self-reliance,| Besides the academy for girls Scaseinithin, Sen Meee with, “Yes?” party. * night at 8 o'clock at the Jefferson! tion in every part. It may safely] Voice and finish. These recitals the sisters also have charge of St. re » Poder Pn “it there's ever any chance for ae apuhae nedhugiiy “i | Hotel building. be assumed that no fault will be} #™e open to patrons and friends. | Joseph’s School for boys and St. Pare PI ’ me will you!” FOR MUAR NAS BOS Of RP INIy. Only six characters of the! found with the Little Theater play; A certain knowledge of art be-| Francis Xavier's School for color- Poinsettia Plants, S00 te $1.00 be said slowly, “that the man who : i ae Aeodalina tive ee aa) Seterthy ot you. Bob Powers, may | __ f° set, 2.0% Knitting noodles; | for a supper of this kind. | es ay aera amet ae ee Jewfish Bone, tb 10 bis eyes to know you. And if : is ‘ + Subseri itizen. \ find CO ate wae nea iia 4, 1202 collars and auch, he judged. Announcement | Reso ibscribe for The Citizen, Turtle Steak, tb 25¢ ¥I Fatt of you eas see bese teak ao Mrs. Powers that afternoon had 0 } Mrs. Joseph Pinder, who had] Mrs, Ross Sawyer, wiie of! = a | Shing, 25 { peamp or gentleman could do more | 2°%2 £0 Hannab the “lovely things f Engagement i been visiting for about six weeks! County Clerk Sawyer, who had CRAWFISH, tb Be (A thse to make that wish” my daughter gave me last week, ie !at various points in Florida and/peen in a local Heepital on the STANDARD ICE Neila thik Steak,» 1Se : because she said it was Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Nottage! Georgia, has returned to Key 5 : f — eak, Try Your Meals At Sbe held out her hand: oblivious | <1, haat Hi bh.” A ess , Georgia, he Y}past few weeks following Yellowtail, tb 10c . e Jests always, Hanna! of 506 Grinnell street announce’ West ; ellowtail, Del Restaarant thyaga ai Nips. He| «yes, Mrs. Powers, and it light | the engagement of their daughter ce operation, has recovered su eimonico Ke: ver ne ore. ” i x ie seal tie a p re a oy home Ter ge pect coe had ere 1 Edna Mae, to Raymond N. Bethel,’ irs. Leo Warren left yesterday | “iently to be removed to her home FREE PROMPT DELIVERY Beer, served ding. Geof- She tell heel and he had sat down on the floor quite violently with both legs around the umbrella rack; and Bar- tholomew had said he had been “quite embarrassed” and he had “perspired profusely.” Mrs. Powers, hearing of the “la- mentable accident” had urged him to take a “little sip of port” and he - With Mrs. Quay Weiser officiat- ing, the Little Theater play, “It Pays To Advertise,” received its SOCIETY initial impetus in primary tryouts) THE applied for last night, leaving a number of roles open. All seripts | have been typed and are ready for | the actérs ax soon as they are as- signed roles, This is expected to "!Convent Of Mary Immaculate To Start School Term September 4: The Convent of Mary Immacu-| cated person, and the convent of- ‘late has had a long and honored! career. Its beginning dates back} to 1868, thus giving the public | {ample opportunity to judge its, work through the graduates it has: sent forth, | The ‘school consists of a kinder. | fers exceptional advantages in the different branches pursued, Young ladies are encouraged to follow; the higher art courses in the stu-} dio, charcoal drawing from life! and from. east design, painting| in oil and water colors, etching} ones did irc ery mails for the cast held last night on the| take place tomorrow. garten, the eight grades anda! and china decorating; work in! > Marsha did note'she wat sire choy {third floor of the old Jefferson] Mrs, Weiser delivered a short! four-year high school which is ac-| crafts which includes weaving; | Chapter 32 - “gps oct, ae ee e¥ | Hotel building. introductory tulk. before begin-| credited “Withthe “Southern As-basketry and dyed work, This in-| ri LAST PARTING (ARSHA laughed almost In Ts t minnows?” “I think 60,” he answered. He @rummed the table with his fingers “i'm married, Geoff, Please re member that and that women who ere thoroughly married as 1, don't Maten to the call of the wild, or even him to pay you—even when Bob bas me | won't marry anyone @ise. It is Bob or no one. "You're still young,” he pointed. Ne.” she shook her head defi. aitely. Then she looked at a wrist ‘and gathered up some pack- ‘that she had laid upon the chair. y Tarleton watched her Monderingly. Time was when the Weight of an orchid was all that she ‘Could dear. “Your friends miss you,” he said. Gongider that they could. If Bob| ROUSE for pes bse yee whee . PERSON AL MENTION Delivered to You . Boresves torches tan orstoicg| ste att compa Wide esata eananns eee 107 PASSENGERS SLASHES STAY PUT'} Maloney & Peacock 3 rione 507 Cathesinn Se could do to lighten it. . liami, arrived here yesterday TELEPHONE NO. 1 put wil ta poe, Theat nica ten| She knew the old ways of “Alling Spaghetti Supper for a visit with his father, Meyron| cars of grapefruit, one of pine-| Went glimmering for Madison city PHONE 348 ie k wever oe quai eae time™ were lost to her. She thought | On Saturday Fabrikant of Aronovitz Depart-| apples with 300 crates, two of: officials with the announcement EEA aminsingly and deeply haps. parhape a aeasld tabs up nursing | ment Store. avocados, two of guanos, and! of Mayor James R. Law that the ——THE—— fhroesh living a life you wouldn't|~"S- Powers’ doctor sald she An Italian Spaghetti Supper} re {seven empty cars. It also brings! city could do nothing this year Qnderstand, Geof . . . Ously suited to me. “I've grown deep roots and I've lost all my old leaves! Will you give my mew self your gay blessing? 1 Uke to feel now-a-days that | have 1 suppose but one obti- @roaching years; sobering, or what- ever you call it.” ‘He rose as she rose. “I'll wish,” could not! Very sure they could not! “Not one bit, precious, are you?” “Not now.” “Would you mind my having my she said, “there is an ample service for two.” Marsha said she would love hav- ing “a little” if there was really | yehlga Marsha changed to something bright she settled in a deep chair in Bob's room; she had formed the habit, since his depar ture, of sitting there, and thinking there, of him, And often she read and reread the letters that were made falsely affectionate for the benefit of his mother. And it was in Bob's room that she considered the loneliness that was coming and of what she had a genius for it—and go into some children’s hospital, her craft learned. And perhaps, caring for children, she would not have to dream so hungrily of her own chil- dren . . . children, of course, that would never be, now. A clock struck and she rose; she ran downstairs a bit later to put the small presents on Mrs. Powers’ tray. “Bless her!” said Bartholo- mew. “Ob, Hannah; so much, Hannah! Mrs, Weiser, director, is very] enthusiastic over the play and the and since it is desired to ass older folks to the elderly role j call will be issued today for some a Young Boys’ Club Celebrating the success of the} Big Rehabilitation Dane recent election of Young Boys’ Club will be hosts to their lady friends at a party Thursday evening in the Ameri-| can Legion Hall. Officers recently elected were:| George Lee, President. | Joseph Watkins, Vice-President. | Frank Stickney, Jr.—Secretary. and the| the} officers, {will be held Saturday from 3 till! 5 p. m, at 609 Duval street, under, the auspices of the Catholic, Daughters of America. | Spaghetti will be cooked by two! { ladies of the organization who! are famous for cooking this dish} pee real Italian way. | It is expected that there will be ta large crowd attending as this or- ganization has had many requests son of Mr. and Mrs, Adelbert twelve in the complete cast were | | State j week in Jacksonvill | {in i ning the tryopts: She { | j complete cooperation and lots of j stage productions, her most note- | worthy work being at the Univ. sity of California, She is an en- direction under her leadership, Ormond DeLeon came h terday from Miami for a v' relatives in this ci Senator Arthur Gomez was a returning passenger yester- day after a business visit of one J. L.’Fabrikant, manager of the men’s department of a large store ye Williamson, daughter of and Mrs. S. W. Williamson, machine operator at the Palace Theater, arrived yesterday after spending a vacation with relatives in the Carolinas, Anthony Kemp, member of the ivilian Conservation Corps, ar- ved here yesterday for a visit of one week with his mother, Mrs. stressed | sociation of College and Secondary } Schools.”4 47 et tion is given in piano, violin, voi culture, harmony and | point. counte comes a necessity to every edu-! 1 TRAIN BRINGS IN. | redgy|easnorr WILL AR-! 2 »RIV.E.THIS AFTERNOON | WITH FREIGHT | | | | S. S. Parrott is expected to ar- rive in port from Havana at 5:30} o'clock this afternoon with four} 79 sacks of mail and one passen-! ger. { F, E. C, Local 75 arrived here this morning with 65 passengers for Havana and 42 for Key West. MRS. R. SAWYER NOW IMPROVING ‘afternoon over the East Coast for on Eaton street, Mrs. Sawyer was taken to the cludes plain hand sewing bring- ing into use the primary stitches; school by wearing the uniform—| a blue plaited skirt, and middy with long sleeves—and long stock- ed children, aug21-1t WISCONSIN SALARY MAYOR OF MADISON RULES NO ADDED EXPENDITURES DURING YEAR il 21.— cuts that would cost money. Madison’s financial difficultie are traceable to taxpayers who failed—to the tune of $155,000— to pay taxes due this year, Added to that is $180,000 still unpaid last year. Peter Doelger beer is always fresh and reliable, For sale by all leading vendors, aug21-1t ICES TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1984, — Popular Lines Just Call 818 and Have « READY-TO-SERVE PASTRY DESSERT INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval Street PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY SELECT SEA FOODS Ib Jewfish Steak, 15¢ LOWE FISH COMPANY . The old waiter carried a} uw, py Bethel. The wedding will take nit ee cha all ape P 9 full teapot back to the kitch-| ‘pond chatt to the window it | Place in the near future. lene ee A ey eat home this” morning, and her Vanilla Chocolate eee ei } @@ Hunger of one sort dulied an! ou like. Hannah.” — Both of these young people are! Warren, numerous friends wish for her a | Strawberry Coconut ) Other sort, he knew. Aad be keew| 7-13 tor be comfortable sitting in | Well known to a large number of _______ | speedy recovery |] Sour Sop Sapodilla too that he had seen a tragedy. i friends in Key West. pias Mango Neapolitan Marsha hurried, on foot, toward! the Powers’ house; the small back-| @ts...which were “presents for/ mother.” held close. fre wind was/ keen and it whipped the color to her! cheeks. She loved the battle of) your presence, please, Mrs. Powers, and no one waiting for Mrs. Rob ert's coming could be tired, Mrs. Powers.” “No, quite true. You'll stay with ber, Hannah?” Hannah's eyes misted; but she | Social Club To Hold Meeting Miss Nell Rose Knight, reporter STEAMER ALAMO BRINGS FREIGHT 666 LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE, | NOSE DROPS Checks Malaria in 3 days, Colds Tropical Fruits a Specialty A. LUCIGNANI ' Licensed Ice Cream Makeg LICENSED MILK AND THIS SPACE Cocoanut Plants, each the Srotons, each Turks Cap, each Roses, dozen, PLUMBING DURO PUMPS SUPPLIES PLUMBING JOHN C. PARK 8 SIMONTON 8ST HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE OUR PURE MILK MAKES HEALTHY CHIL. DREN AND BETTER walking, {7 to gale, but A A ; | The Clyde-Mallory — steamer 4 : 2 ~~ | answered steadily, with, “So long | 0f the Muki Muki Oh social club, shea 3 first day, Headaches or Neu- § BABIES five blocks of the house she sam | 5 ane) have me, Mrs. Powers.” | wishes to announce that there will| Alamo arrived in port yesterday ralgia in 30 minutes CREAM DEALER (i moped eget : set Into . She! +14 like to go thinking you could | be a meeting held tomorrow night| from New York bringing a ship-| fing Laxative and Tonic Otc rasan ahi e AAR ene wante: t home. te i 1 f freight for Key Wes! 2 fi 5. juva = t 4 : jo Set home re for her, Hannah. The dear |at the Cuban Club, beginning at! annie ireett for Key Wer dhe Most Speedy Remedies Known | | . ety — a . eur, tioves | Pid can’t sew! And her pretty un- | 7:30. NERSED SAIC COCK LCD ee ees i 7” ae INE paid the chaullesr, tipped! Go tuings often need a stitch” foie aha vaubecn After loading, the ship left en- ~~ SS aes j PER MONTH no meetings | Phim, murmured that i must 6¢/ po onah but there| route to Tampa and Mobile. eold driving; and she ran up the! steps. followed by the chasfenr’s| harsh, “It sure is, iady, thanks!” « Pretty. too, she was; be *histied aa he changed gears and started bi Jurching charge. » «Bartholomew admitted her, smit | couldn’t respond. So many years she had been with her, the mistress ... and now, one day | curtain would drop between them. For the first time Hanr- consid- ered age with gratitude, to think, * | “tt won't be long, at worst, that I'll not be doing for her. I'm seventy- two!” PHONE 223 SOLANO’S DAIRY And Let Us Supply All the Family for the last few weeks are important matters up before | the club and a large attendance} is requested tomorrow. When you thing of beer—think of Peter Doelger. Pioneers in the —| beer business for over 50 years. i aug21-1t 12 Insertions ‘CORRECTION POS oedeceserececsseseseeeeoees | ea CORROOOOOCOCCOOO SOOO SOSEESESESESS OSES ESEREEES In the wedding announcement! € E. C. GRIFFIN img a8 No servant ever mies 2908) Th. Sreyents Marsha brought to | °f Nathalie Sawyer and Peter 20 S. 9 2, iami ® stage. He hoped she nad ot! sey powers were always sent to | Knight, publishcd yesterday, it] 1020 8. W.. 01h Aven, Miami ANHEUSER-BUSCH Grown cold; the wind had come "lher by mysterious persons with | Was stated that Miss Sawyer is FRUITS and VEGETABLES RUSSELL s “something frightful; keen, it was. ery strange names. Mrs. Powers | the daughter of r. and Mrs. WULLS anc aoe D W E ] S E R Yes, everything had gone weil, Dut! igyeq the game; she would laugh | Leroy Sawyer of Miami, This was} ~~ ere DRAUGHT BEER, giass 5c —At— THE CAVE INN OLD OAKEN BUCKET DEPRESSION CAFE BLUE HEAVEN CAFE HAPPY DAYS BEER GARDEN SLOPPY JOE’S PLACE CIGAR STORE DAILY BASEBALL RE- TURNS BY WIRE Mrs. Powers had kept asking for| her Pinger nay taken 4D 4/ tared tales of Mr. Wintergreen, Mr. ame by the wisdow. | Peppermint, (Marsha knew her au- | to be residents of the Island City. | “TU go right up.” said Marsha. | aicnce and that jokes must bc acca = es A moment later and she called & | patner mnted, stale and staid) Mrs. | CARD OF THANKS \ warm “Darling!” from the door. | Pepper, Madame Cayenne, } Way; then she settled by the bed | «you would make the loveliest side to hear the history of that long) mother, dear,” Mrs. Powers sald afternoon | once. Mra. Powers was glad Marsha) warsha lost color. “I would try to incorrect as Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer are of Key West and quite proud and jangh while Marsha manufac- Cxoeblent \ HOTELS “JACKSONVILLE The GEORGE Come in and the from Major League Games get resulte Our sincere appreciation is ex- tended to our many friends who} {in many ways helped alleviate our | j Sorrow, during our recent loss, | CIGARS CIGARETTES had gone out, but she had missed! nor 1 wonld tr: ' s 5 be my j be! y to be!” she whis- | the sudden death of our beloved| WASHINGTON Smith, Richardson and ee she he could not deny the fact | sored, “but before that I'd try tobe | one, Peter Fernandez y Rodrisruc Felpieprdeg : SOFT DRINKS, Ete. Conroy A. LOPEZ, Agent. had missed Marsha. ‘And|, I missed you!” said Marsha. | Mrs. Vining had come in with more wine jelly and Doctor Burton, @ housed with a cold, had sent Bis new curate as his representa tive, a very worthy young man. But fortunately he had slipped on good wife!” The Wonder Hot “Dear, you are a good wife,” Mrs. Powers insisted with heavy cer- tainty. “How can you think you lack | in any way?” (Copyright, 1934, by BR. Haviland-Taylor) | Especially do we thank — thos | who gave the use of their cars, the | | donors of the b tiful floral | tributes and expressions of | sym- |pathy. We assure one and all | that their kindness will never be Soe eereeceeseseesseeeeseseseee 611 Duval Street TODAY’S BIG FAN VALUE GENERAL @ ELECTRIC FANS Seeccscccccosecesecess AARON McCONNELL 536 Fleming Street The MAY FLOWER i 1s with | forgotten. | Potion go Our Reputation is Wrap- - { y Gome ico he had carried in on his! you thesad'routine ofhernewiites | aug21-1t THE FAMILY. ae. | ped in every package - ———— coe " : ee i aS ates Bf ee | Buy this inexpensive, yet powerful G-E Fan... and you'll j a ' SPECIAL SERVICE ‘ten, good leaders and several es | P-A‘L ACE RATES... $200 and up have cool comfort-—in your home or office. It will give you ; cial musical numbe insure a | 4 dabl. a t saiaety ewpicoet anda baaresthe j hee A | : Di ‘Barbara oken lependable service at a surprisingly lo’ PRINT GHT Lr ia happy meeting, it is|] Donald I away arbara nr pi ee IN G ; THURSDAY Ni anki of the elderly people of the|| MARRIAGE ON APPROVAL isfaction. Costs less to run than a small light bulb. \ DONE BY US " , S) rf ee | ae tol]. Comedy and Short Reel |! Come to Fan Headquarters today and see the new G-E iWAICHMAKE) JEWeten THE ! city are especially welcomed i -15c; Night 15-25: thiaaeovles, Matinee, 10-15c; Nig! ic line. We offer you a wide choice in style and price. THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work ALL PRICES REDUCED made a Announrement has been that there will be another evening ARTMAN PRESS Italian Spaghetti Supper @f hiymns of grandmother's day | sd _— ~_ pees ame | THREE Excelles Het de te sae ; ts irs mbulanc: owner's management and direction. Ther+ i gendered at the Salvation Army Saturday, Aug. 25, 5 till 8 | ey Wes! oe oughly modern in Appointments and Con- Hours: 9 to 12—1 to 6 Citizen Bidg. A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager SOCoeoeeceeseceeeesesseseesese veniences. Make one of these hotels your home or headquarters when in Jacksonville. | ROBERT. KLOEPPEL Renee Auspices C. D. of A. Open Saturday Nights 609 Duval Street hall Thursday evening, beginning PHONE 51 #® o'clock in connection wit special jee to be conducted. | Beverite songs all but forgot- PRITCHARD |i Phone 548 Never Sleeps

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