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i: SOCIETY ~ “Mrs, Bilis Archer entertained; Mrs. P, M, Crews, Mrs, R. M. 5 afternoon with a mis-/Spear, Mrs. Stanley Baker, Mrs. tend shower in honor of the|Frank Stickney, Mrs, L. E, Wat- » marriage of Miss,son, Miss Carolyn Sands, Miss Shaw to Phil Archer. The! Annie Saunders, Mrs, W. Warren was in the ballroom of Sawyer, Mrs. A. Garcia, Mrs. Hotel at 4 o'clock. Shaw ix the daughter of|beth Acheson, Mrs. Chas, Arono- and Mra. Rex Shaw and the! vitz, Mrs, Willard M, Albury, Mrs. is son of Mr, and! Agnes Kerr, Mrs. Walter Maloney, Aveher. The marriage Miss Mary Dunn, Mrs. I. Appel- take Friday evening at, routh, Mrs, Fannie Roberts, Mrs. Welch im the parsonage of the A, Aguerro, Miss Adele Roberts, M. E. Church with Rev. Sum-; Mrs, Benj. Sawyer, Miss Rae mors, officiating. | Louise Russell, Mrs. Ulric Gwynn, affair was carried out in a! Miss Ellie Rae Gwynn, Mrs. Rus- scheme with a large gate/ sell Kerr, Miss Carmelina Alfonso, iting the entrance and the Miss Harriet Johnson, Mrs. Ber- Yeem beautifully decorated with! nard Roberts, Mrs. Alton Goeh- tropical shrubbery, flowers of all ring, Mrs, James Day, Miss Cleora Kinds and beautiful song birds. | Roberts, Mrs. Fielden Elbertson, In the garden, lines were strung’ Mrs, Paul Archer, Mrs. Harry on which the gifts were Helen Archer and Sylvia Dillon) Geo, Billberry, Mrs. H. S. Thomp- acted as maids who strung the’ son of Miami, Mrs. H. R, Demeritt, gifts on the lines. | Mrs. Arnold Key, Mrs. Leo Curry, Gifts were showered on Miss Miss Elizabeth Johnson, Miss while little Ellie Rae Gwynn, Susan LaKin, Mrs. Rutledge poem especially com-' Curry, Mrs. Emil Sweeting, Mrs. posed for the occasion, {Harold Cruz. Misses Anna Tuttle and Ida; Mrs, Philip Gibson, Mrs. S. M. Kerr assisted the bride-elect in! Thompson, Mrs. G. N. Goshorn, the many beautiful gifts.:Miss Marguerite Goshorn, Miss if Those attending competed in a Jennie Mae Johnson, Mrs. Warren; contest which was won by! Bethel, Mrs. J. A. Jerman, Mrs. S. Benjamin Sawyer. Another’ 0, Kemp, Mrs, Anthony Haskins, fentett was won by Mrs, Cleve-j Mrs. Anthony Demeritt, Mrs. Ver- fand Dillon, ‘non Lowe,’ Miss Nellie Louise A lovely program was arranged) Russell, Mrs, Colton Parks, “Mrs. ‘end is as follows: |Mary Lee Graham, Mrs. A. D. Piano seleetion—Miss jOlivieri, Mrs. Braxton Warren, Francis Summers, Mrs. Ethea Stricker, Mrs. Ivan El- Vocal solo—Mixs Susan LaKin.| wood, Miss Dot Elwood, Miss Bert Reading—Miss Ida Kerr. | Elwood, Mrs, W. P. Montecino, Mary Recitation—Mixs Ellie # Bae! Mrs. J. Otto Kirehheiner, Mrs. R. \M. Archer, Mrs. Blanche Herrick, attending were: Mrs. Louis Narcissa, Mrs. Wm. Winona Lounders, Miss’ Sands, Mrs, Benj. Lopez, Mrs. Se- Faith Lounders, Mrs. Louis) bastian Cabrera, Mrs. Leon Pea- Mrs. Charles Aguerro,;con, Mrs. Otto Lundquist, Bleanor Etheridge, Mrs., Morris Holtsberg, Mrs. W. H. Roberts, Miss Ida Kerr,| Monsalvatge, Mrs. Alfred Higgs, Russell, Miss Edith’ Mrs. Laurence Higgs, Mrs. Wm. ©, FP, Russell, Miss; White, Miss Mary Rivero, Mrs. G. Mrs. Carl Ber-' 0, Ackerman, Mrs. Wing Lee, Miss Eugene Demeritt, Mrs.;Cleo Kemp, Miss Sylvia Guito, Mrs. J. Lovick, Mrs. Rispah Russell, Mrs. C. C. Fuentes, Mrs, C./ Brown. lise Helen Caviness,} Mrs. A. E. Sharpley, Mrs. Chas. ms, Miss Dottie! Lewin, Mrs. John C. Parks, Mrs. Ralph Russell, Mrs. E. Henriquez, Mrs. R. Beecham) Mrs. G. Frank Saw-; Curry, Mrs. James Singleton, Miss McCaffery Saunders, Anna Tuttle, Mrs. Jerome Not- P. Summers, Mrs. Geo.| tage. Mrs. Henry O. Russell, Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Russell,,R. Gomez, Mrs. Constance Mc- Curry, Mrs. Clyde) Donald, Mrs. Hershel Williams, Bonkus Jerman, Miss Miss Beulah Lee Williams, Mrs. Johnson, Miss Vanessa| Joe Pearlman, Mrs. Paul Mon- Mrs. Harry M. Baker, Mrs.| salvatge, Mrs. W. P. Archer, Miss Dillon, Mixs Florence Lois Archer, Miss Helen Archer, Mice Sylvia Dillon, Mrs. I. Miss Nell Rose Archer, Mrs. Glynn of West Palm Peach, Miss' Archer, Mrs. Ellis Archer, Mrs. Grace Biers of West Palm Beach,|Rex Shaw, Bobby Marks of West Mrs, Leonard Warren. | Palm Beach and Billy Shaw. ‘| =H doe ! F F i He fi Another Account Of Marriage Of Miss R. Grooms In Miami The following item pertaining; also gowned in white. The bride- te the marriage of Miss Rosalind! groom’s brother was best man. State College for Miami News | Women. She is the granddaughter “A marriage of interest to; of the late H. B. Boyer, meteorolo- throughout Southern| gist for many years at Key West, friends shed was that of Miss Rosalind! and Mrs. Boyer. Her father is rooms, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,| head of the Key West Electric Co. Hukecom L. Grooms, of Key West,| and for sometime she has been and Lieut. George G. Palmer, U.; court reporter and secretary to N., which took place last eve-| Judge Jefferson B. Browne, who at the First Presbyterian’ came to Miami to attend the mar- church. The Rev. Alexander Linn| riage. of Lakeland, supply pastor of the; Lieut. and Mrs. church, officiated. | spending a few days at Miami The bride, who was given in! Beach and will leave soon for marriage by ber father, wore aj Timmonsville, to visit Lieu- smart costume of roshanara crepe|tenant Palmer’s mother, Mrs. with matching accessories. Her) Mary Keith Palmer. Later they corsage was of gardenias and) will go to New York and Norfolk, of the valley. She was at-| Va. to sail for Coronado, C: aes by Miss oath Attanazio| wh Lieutenant Palmer will re- of West Paim Beach, who was: join his ship, the U. S. S. Perry. Palmer aré | Catholic Daughters | To Serve Supper Mise E. McGlotton Weds W. Dominguez j Of interest to their many! Spaghetti cooked the — real sity is the an-| Italian style will be the main no dager ge dled item-on the menu for the Spag- pouneement of the marriage of 1 ot4; Supper to be held on Satur- Mice Edith May MGlotton to! day at 609 Duval street by the William Dominguez in Tampa! Catholic Daughters of America. " ; All food will be prepared by the - Ss tae vue write Mies of the organization. ‘The My. and Mrs, Dominguez write) viper will be from 5 till 8 that they will arrive here over the) glock. highway the first part of next —— week and will be at home to their| Mrs, Saunders Leaves friends at 1121 Catherine street.) On Trip To Germany Pythian Sisters Plan Beach Party The Pythian § Y | A two months trip to Germany {from New York state to visit her ‘mother whom she hasn’t seen for 112 years was begun last Wednes- isters have ar-! day by Mrs, Eugene Saunders. ranged a beach party on the) Mrs, Saunders is the wife of boulevard for tonight, where the| Eugene Saunders, formerly of this members of the organization will city, but now employed in Browns- enjoy many outdoor pastimes. | ville, N. Y. Eugene is the son of “They will wssemble at the hall, ee Fleming street at 8 o'clock. reside in this city. Honoring Miss Kathryn Shaw) 6.0. Godfrey Thompson, Miss Eliza- hung. Roberts, Mrs. Percy Roberts, Mrs.| Mrs. ! “|row afternoon, beginning at 4:30 1! Mr, and Mrs, H, W. Saunders who! PaRSOWAL TON V. A. Johnson left for Miami yesterday on a business trip of several days, W. Archer returned yesterday from Tampa and Miami | where he has been visiting with relatives. Browne, } Judge Jefferson ~ B. i who was appointed by Governor {Sholtz to hold court in Fort Pierce, returned yesterday over the East Coast. | William Mendell, who was. in | Miami attending the funeral of his aunt, Mrs, David Lindener, re- turned yesterday over the East Coast, Mrs. Ed Freyberg, who had; been visiting here for severa! | weeks, returned to her home in St.! Augustine yesterday. i Mrs. Norberg Thompson and | daughter, Marie, left today for) Miami for a short visit, and will } return Sunday. | R. I. Roberts and Mrs. Russe!l Pinder returned to their home at Islamorada over the East Coast yesterday. i es | T..H. Gato, Jr., left yesterday | for Boston where he will spend a | month with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Boza and ‘children returned to the city yes- terday from an extended motor trip up the country. Mrs. Boza {and children returned over the East Coast while Mr. Boza drove down over the highway. E. W. Russell and son arrived over the East Coast yesterday from Miami where they have been spending a few days. Mrs. W. M. Barker and daugh-} ter-in-law, Mrs. E. M. Barker, re- turned yesterday from M ni where they have been visit | with relatives. Alecia DuBreuil, who had been making her home in Miami for the past several months, arrived here yesterday for a stay with her mother, Mrs. Jennie DuBreuil. Mrs, Agnes Pinder, who has been visiting in West Palm Beach with her son, Randolph, returned over the East Coast yesterday. She was accompanied by her grandson, Randolph, Jr., who will spend a short vacation here. Mrs. Anthony Bragassa and Mrs. P. J. Moore left for a v! with relatives and friends in ami over the East Coast yester day. J. B, Pinder, 2nd assistant keep- er at Sombrero Lighthouse, arriv- ed here Tuesday to spend his quarterly vacation with his fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Bascom Grooms, and son Bascom, Jr., returned over the highway yesterday from Miami where they attended the wedding, Tuesday, of their daugh- ter, Rosalind, to Lieut. George C. Palmer. Lieut. and Mrs. Fred W. Hes- ser left over the highway for M ami yesterday for two weeks’ visit in that city. Lieut. Hesser is tioned on the J, Fred Talbott anc has been granted a leave of ab- sence; ‘Mrs. Hesser is the daugh- ter of Chaplin and Mrs. Day of the First Baptist Church. Junior Clab To Entertain Members of the Junior Wo-; man’s Club will entertain tomor- o'clock, with a beach party at the picnic trees. | All members are expected to} be in attendance. Miss Edna Nottage To Wed R. Bethel Miss Edna = Mae_Nottage, |daughter of Mr, and Mrs ‘borne Nottage, 506 street, and Raymond N. 'son of Mr. and Mrs, Adalb Bethel, will be quietly married to-} night at the home of the bride-to-| be’s parents. Notary Public Hol-| lon Bervaldi will perform the! ceremony, i The young couple will e to-| morrow afternoon for Vicksbu Miss., where Mr, Bethel has cepted a position in that city. ac- Subscribe for The Citizen. BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME H Established 49 Years Key West’s Oldest 24-Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer Phone 135 Night 696-W 4 | : an It doesn’t take any brains to have an automobile accident. It usually takes anything but. In fact, nine times out of ten there's something sappy behind the accident. . [realize there would be some in- justice in it, but I'll bet it would cut down motor car accidents a pretty per cent if everybody involved in every accident were made by law to wear a fool's cap for a week. And this would go for pedestrians, too. Many accidents are caused by people who think they are being very smart. They think it is bright to “step on the gas” and beat death in some tight place. They consider it cute to sneak through a traffic light. Behind many accidents are not only chiselers, cheats, show-offs, boors, wise-guys, exhibition- ists, but A-1 dumbbells and dullards, and a lot of people who are just plain inconsiderate of other people’s rights, 1-MINUTE SAFETY TALKS By Don Herold accident last Fool’s Caps for Fool Drivers better system. | | | Be fed week and a lot of people in a fool hurry to | get somewhere where they aren't needed as urgently as they think they ry re. Indeed, I know that sometimes Fate causes accidents, but statistics gathered by The Travelers Insurance Company show that in most cases the accident is caused by some sort of human folly. And it is true that your accident may be entirely the other fellow’s fault, but @ part of good driving is to be on the outlook for idiots. Fool's caps for all accidenters and fenderdenters wouldn't be so very far wrong in the long run. Any darn-fool driver or pedestrian can get into an accident; it takes a pretty smart person to stay out of them, these days. Maybe medals or ribbons for those who don’t have accidents might be a 1 i SUNDAY DINNER SUGGESTIONS : By ANN PAGE ED, ripe tomatoes, big and meaty, are plentiful and cheap. Lunch- eon and supper menus should be built around them. With bread and butter and milk or cheese, they make a sim- ple, satisfying and inexpensive meal. Cheese at its present price offers more nourishment for the money than almost any other food. Fruits and vegetables in variety are fairly cheap and abundant. Beets, car- rots, onions, turnips and carrots, egg- plant, green beans and summer Squash are all good choices. Boston and Romaine lettuce, green peppers and cucumbers are also low in price. Iceberg lettuce is less expensive than last week. Peaches are already less plentiful, and fresh prunes are replacing plu: Bartlett pears are inexpensive, ai with bananas, cantaloupes, grapes and oranges are the best fruit choices. The Quaker Maid suggests these | menus: Low Cost Dinner Cream of Celery Soup Luncheon Meats (Cold Cuts) Cole Slaw Sliced Tomatoes Bread and Butter Jellied Fruits Tea or Coffee Milk, Medium Cost Dinner Pan-broiled Beefsteak Mashed Potatoes Tomato Salad Bread and Butter . Lemon Pie Coffee (hot or iced) Mills Very Special Dinner Stuffed Celery Fried Chicken with Gravy Rice to Salad s and Butter Floating Island Coffee (hot or iced) Milk Argentina is the only one of the 20 Latin-American republics whose constitution provides that no per- son except a Roman Catholic eligible to the presidency. 666 MALARIA s Cheeks Mal- ure Preventive, * Cxceblont- HOTELS AJACKSON\ ILLE The GEORGE WASHINGTON 300 Rooms with GARAGE in direct connection mth lobby RATES. .. $2.50 and up GARAGE * RATES....$200 and up. REE Excellent Hotels under the same owner's management and direction. Ther oughly modern in Appointments and Con- veniences. Make one of these hotels your home or headquarters when in Jacksonville. ROBERT KE OEPPEL~ ie is} re CLS ff | 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 vou for 20 cents. profit for deliver- ing is 5 cents weekly on each subscriber. if he is not paid | HE loses. Not The Citizen. i BaDIIILI LS, A-custom inthe Blue Grass ection of Kentucky is to build | farm gates that can be opened } from an automobile seat by jerk- | ing a cord, t t {si Peter Doelger Beer helps entire state. Why? We pay | taxes, a | E. C. GRIFFIN 1] 1020 S. W. 9th Ave., Miami Purchasing Agent for FRUITS and VEGETABLES ce A PHONE NUMBER THAT’S WORTH REMEMBERING— 67 ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” QUALITY FOODS a | LOWEST PRICES 814 Fleming St. Free Delivery OC Lender eke he ue uke aod le ull ule oud ail ude ke ude ue aderudeutor’ \yHes you are suffering, you want relief—not tomorrow— not next week—but right away. DR. MILES ANTI-PAIN PILLS | relieve in just a few minutes— Jess than half the time required for many other pain-relieving medicines to act. Next time you have a Headache, or Neuralgia, or Muscular, Sci- atic, Rheumatic, or Periodic Pains, just take an Anti-Pain Pill, Learn for yourself how | prompt and effective these lit*le pain relievers are. You will never again want to use slower, less effective, less _ palatable medicines, after you have used Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills. I am _much pleased with your Anti-Pain Pills. They sure are wonderful for a leadache and for functional pains. I have tried every kind of pills for head~ ache, but none satisfied me as your Anti-Pain Pills have. ‘Ann Mikitko, St. Benedict, Pa, DR.MILES' Anti-Pain Pills ‘Of ¢Ltititléttittitttd CARL ROM LEFT FOR TORTUGAS Senior Radio Electrician Carl Rom left on the Lighthouse Ten- jder Poppy yesterday for Dry! worth of jewelry. Tortugas where he will make ad- justments to the radio equip- ment at the light station there. He is expected to return. this) ff afternoon. NEW ARRIVAL AT GRIFFIN’S HOME Announcement has been made of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Griffin at their home on Petronia street Tuesday night. The new arrival has been given | the name of W. W. Griffin, Jr . LIARS CLUB GIVES PRIZES BURLINGTON, Wis.—The Na- tional Liars Club of this city has for many years assumed the fune- tion of collecting and judging the work of America’s best provarica- tors. A medal is awarded each year, NOTICE I am reliably informed that a salesman is in the city offering | hurriedly left a reception and ar-| THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1984. The coldest inhabited spot om earth is Verhoyansk, Siberia, PALACE David Manners-Phylits Barry rived just in time to prevent a) in THE MOONSTONE woman thief escaping with $10,000) Comedy and Serwi Matinee, 10-15e; Night, 10-200 a | ARRIVES JUST IN TIME LAKE FOREST, Iil.—Feeling} something was wrong at home, Mrs, Charles Galtier of this city, —_—_ Key West's First Faneral Home Friday, August 24, 9 till 1 Key West's First Ambeleoee CUBAN CLUB | a Bob's Orchest || PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleeps KAPPA PI DANCE Ladies Free The Never-Tiring GUARDIAN of your HEALTH THE ICE MAN Who like k work every day of the year with a load of pure health protection? INA ll appears eel YOUR ICE MAN, Of Course, He you d He never has to be defrosted never thumps or whirrs. He always saves ent lars and Davis Paint at cut prices. This person has no connection with the H. B. Davis Co. of Bal- timore, Md., whose, paint -I have handled exclusively in Key West for many years. aug23-1t G. C ROBERTS. With each bottle of Peter Doelger you drink the state re} ceived three-fourths of a cent per bottle. We help to balance the budget. aug23-1t ‘STANDARD ICE CREAM AND ICES Vanilla Chocolate Strawberry Coconut Sour Sop Sapodilla Mango Neapolitan Tropical Fruits a Specialty A. LUCIGNANI Licensed Ice Cream Maker LICENSED MILK AND CREAM DEALER 522 Duval Street Phone 371 Ga a, ¥" ALL H 6 GALLON ..,.. fnedbveaten} 15 GALLON:............... 30 GALLON .............. SCOTT KE EACH South Florida Phone 598 “Your Rn ea as a la le alm siphon IALidt Litt ddd tide dedidaddidididedts GARBAGE CAN PECIAL PLANT SALE Week Ending August 25th, 1934 HIBISCUS, BOUGAINVILLAEA, Vee kb dddbkiddddubdthtLttAtititzztdzdbida? at | CALL NO. 8 FOR PURE ICE ICE REFRIGERATORS Made of All Metal—Equipped With WATER COOLERS 100 Per Cent They’re Economical! Refrigeration Sati Priced at $30 and $35 EASY TERMS—10 DAYS’ FREE TRIAL Thompson's Ice Company, Ine. 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