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' ' ' © im Jacksonvilie for the past month, | “SOCIETY a Boys Social Clab Gis - Dance Party At Legion Hall aan “A ance party to celebrate the; Those present were: election of its new officers was} Misses Barbara Thompson, Nel- last night at the Legion Hall/lie Mae Albury, Florence Dillon, the Young Boys Social Club. | Thelma Atwell, Olga Kemp, Sands, Andrew El-/ Frances Ellsworth, Helen Roberts, ‘and Charles Munro with a/ Irma Johnson, Gerry and Barbara fer piano for accompaniment! Guerro, Mildred Saunders, . Mary a doleful rendition of the| June Crusoe, Delores Armayor. Song” during the} Messrs. George Lee, Joseph ourse of the evening. A‘ milti-| Watkins, Frank Stickney, Thur- of games of all sorts was}man Sands, Clyde Stickney, wed but dancing predominated| Romida Rodriguez, Elpidio Rod- the evening. riguez, Harry Wickers, George A refreshment course of fruit) Del Pino, Mario Garcia, Steve panch and cakes was served. | Baldwin, Evelio Rueda, Manuel _ Mrs. Thurman Sands and Mrs.| Lopez, Harry Roberts, Raul Si- Charlotte Durfy chaperoned the! bilia, Francisco Andrade, Jack So- affair, + |lano and Chas. Munro. ——————-—— ——— Fern Will Ftd Chapter, Order of the} The first activity to be spon- Eastern Star, is celebrating the|sored by the newly organized of its founder, Robert ; tonight at 8 o'clock with | Men's Brotherhood of the first @ beach party along the boulevat the ther is inclement, th | Church Party , Is Arranged arty at the hut on the niet ght, 5 the e the members will organization and all visiting ot a os ‘ir wives, friends are invited. Each mem-| and “the'P.~ Ey L. -Class- of « the Church Sunday School. Supper tomorrow afternoon from 5 till 8 o'clock at 609 Duval street. A good menu has been arranged ‘The Catholic Daughters of!and a large attendance is an. will sponsor a Spaghetti‘ ticipated. ' - PERSONAL MENTION ~ Curtis Stanton, Jr., left yester-} Mrs. J, H. Russell- and. three; day over the F. E. C. for a short! children left yesterday for a visit} ow in Miami. | with relatives in Miami, “Robert F, Sawyer, who had, Mrs. Louise Lyons left for Tav- been spending several days vis cg ernier yesterday where she will ing in Miami and other points, re-} <tay indefinitely with her rela- turned to the city yesterday over; } tives. the highway. Mrs. Ray 0. Elwood and son, Ray, J:., who have bzea visiting, ' Walter Maloney, who went to *} Miami several days ago to travel | back here with his son, Walter, ™ ley ver- the East! dr., returned yesterday. Coast. { | Mrs. Charles P. Hogeboom and Mrs. Charles S. Lowe left tnt son, C. P., Jr., left for Miami yes- Miami yesterday to attend a state! terday where they will visit for meeting of the Order of Eastern *¢veral weeks. Star, She will represent the Iccal! | Miss Sophia Loss and Mrs, Har- lodge. | ty Pritchard returned from Mi- Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Webster, ami yesterday where they have Who. were visiting here with Mr.| been spending a brief vacation. aad Mrs. William R. Porter, re-' a turned to their home in Birming-| ham, Alabama yesterday. Mrs. L. H. Muse returned over the East Coast yesterday frora | Jacksonville and, Ing! Mrs. Archie Johnson and chil-' where she has been visiting rela- dren, Lucille, Mary Louise. Lee} tives, and Joseph, have returned to their home in Miami after a visit with] refatives here. { | ATLANTA—Thieves stole a M. E. Gilfond, publicity direc-' quantity of jewelry that had been ter of the FERA in Key West, left ' sealed in the corner stone of the yesterday for Miami where he will; Church of God in this city. A fer with Julius F. Stone, state) crowbar was used to pry the stone iministrato® of the FERA. _| from the chureh wall. STEAL FROM CHURCH (ee moODEs MOMENT POPSHOOE OOO SSOOESOOOESSODESOOOESSEOOR000008 BOhe smart black and-white mode comes to hats in white pique contrasted with black patent leather. Gloves are of white piquette—a dainty touch. Liana, Mawr: , Florida, pected. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN _ THEY FOUND OUT HOW FAST THE CAR COULD GO AND SHOULD BE SATISFIED LET's SEE How FAST THE OLD CRATE WiLL Go/ SITY Fe—yr El GHTY FWE FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1984. You SAID A Hour Fut, B16 Bov/ COeOeeeeaws IMPROVEMENTS AT MEAT MARKET) ‘i 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 cents... His profit for deliver- ing is 5 cents weekly on each Workmen have been busy all week making improvements on the Central Market of which C. E. Albury is proprietor. The ae space of the store is being made! subscriber. if he is not paid larger to take care of the in-} HE loses. Not The Citizen. creased business which this market SIOGIISILM, has'‘enjoyed during the past sev-| eral months. New. equipment has been or- dered and is expected to arrive in PEOPLE’S FORUM time for the first anniversary on! WANTS CHANCE TO PLAY September 2. IN TENNIS TOURNEY CARTOONS ON FARM DROUGHT CARRY LESSON (Continued from Page One) Editor, The Citizen: Reading through your daily paper we noticed an article on the sporting page concerning the com- ing tennis tournament. It has always been the pleasure talk now about. holding prices] °f the boys in Army Barracks to down. But thousands of farmers} Cooperate and help out in every Jost all their ‘crofs.Guch profit as| W8Y that we possibly can. Wo} there is, as likely as not, goes to} 47° Very much disappointed to the speculator or processor who See rele ethers ne had to foresight or the gambling) (ii, (PERA) tournament, and geet ee Taktrally has to} Would like very much to have an pay aut difference. opportunity to place a couple of Traditionally, he is a patient,| tee ne eet Es er- ‘e have one cular } unquestioning polit limit is ex-| has defeated every thing in the ceeded, however, his wrath is) government service (Coast Guard, iti ‘ty cares to| Navy and Army). He is Pvt. H. coe a “ies Jones and we would appreciate it very much if you would get in Aten Lae te therefore ag owices| touch with officials of the Ten-| to a “reasonable” point than about raising them. Roosevelt has taken lead in assuring that will be relentlessly prosecuted. He and Secretary Wallace place the increase in the cost of living} at only six or seven per cent 50} far. They do not, however, un-} dertake to say how much higher) it could go justifiably. Could Be Dominant Issue That it will go higher is The administration a test coming when the increas approaches a point of political hazard, When and how it will be met is one of the most challeng- ing questions of the moment. In only two states, Vermont} Conceivably it may provide the, and Nevada, did 1 auto sales dominant issue and turning point; Show a decrease over the preced-j in the approach to the 1935 ca | ing year. paign, for the “high cost of li a ing” is a close, personal is: ue} capable of commanding much} more concentration than ever did; the tariff, farm relief, states’) rights, prohibition or the im There is no certainty that it will reach this «point, but should! another drought burn the food | . personal We are a daily suk ber of | profiteern| Your fine paper and we are de-/ | pending on your help. THE ARMY BOYS. Key West, Fla., August 23, 1934. | EE See j OWNS FREAK DOG BRADDOCK, Pa. — William} Dougherty of this city is the own- vas| eF of a dog with a dual spine, two s, different colored eyes, and} a gait similar to that of a rab-| bitt. i E, C, GRIFFIN 1020 S. W. 9th Ave., Miami Purchasing Agent for FRUITS and VEGETABLES SY i ! i 1 | Reopening Tomorrow | supply to the danger point the is} WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM || sue might be inescapable. | Then all part would be faced { with the necessity of devising new j answers for a new \ And on those answ i 900 Southard Street Hot Souse Every Saturday All Kinds of Sandwiches emergency. rather than nis Tournament, and try to get us ent) a2 invitation ‘REOPEN § SAT URDAY | for the past month because of | [SATURDAY SPECIALS o to be getting along nicel Italian Spaghetti Sennen ‘NEW ARRIVAL AT. | BARBER’S HOME Announcement has been made f the birth of a son to Mr, andj Mrs, George Barber last night at their home, 1217 White street. | Mother and baby axe report ed Saturday, Aug. 25, 5 till 8 Auspices C. D-of A. _ 609 Duval Street BRICE nance SOC | | | i | Romano Zanetti, glassmaster sent || to the Chicago World’s Fair by the || Royal Italian government to show j Fair crowds how to make delicate ! | ! | Venetian glassware, is making the first goblet in a set of tableware to | ; be completed at the Worid’s Fair |j for Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. The | Set is being made in pale blue with | stems sculptured in molten gold- || shot crystal glass to rareaent) i dolphins. He will be working on the set during Farm Week, Aug, 11-' 18, in Italia. LUNCH ROOM WILL | Wells’ Lunch Room, 900 South- | ard street, which has been closed the absence from the city of Mrs. Wells, will reopen tomorrow, As usual, the lunch room will} | y carry a complete line of sand-|j~ wiches and will serve hot sous every Saturday. Mrs, Wells visited in N and was accompanied he niece and nephew, Mr. a Joe Conlan of Whitestone, L. 1 i Tricolored redwing blackbirds | i may have from 50 to 100,000; pairs of birds in a single colony. | 1 Freshly Killed Key West Pork Large Hens and Fryers Frankfurters Smoked Pork Sausage - Public Meat Market WM. M. GRINER, Butcher Southard and Elizabeth Sts. PHONE 17-J on anything heard of now, would the American people have to ren- der their verdict in the 1936 elec- tion, ; { 29,000) Auto accidents killed 8 and injured in the United PRINTING RUBBER 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 N) N : & . ‘ ay N \ @ & N) \ N ‘ (PA LACE] David Manners-Phyllis Barry in THE MOONSTONE { Comedy and Serial | Matinee, 10-15c; Night, 10-20c ed BENJAMIN LOPEZ | FUNERAL HOME|. Established 49 Years ‘ PHONE 51 . . 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