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A aoanmaene>> nor enarn eave PAGE FOUR ee *§900000000000000000004000000000008000000000000000 Key West’s Labor Day s-: SOCIETY . Variety Entertainment Given At Lester Home Saturday Night With a complete foot - starting at 9 o'clock and drawing) talent from the guests present, as; & feature, one of the most suc fui social events of the season! show;honor and Norman Artman | best man. Following is the program of the j | floor show: Group 1. Walter Norman, was given last Saturday night by|Little Jack Little and Elizabeth Harris} cs Roberts, ; Hillburn Cerezo, Peter Manison, the Misses Leonella and Ophelia| Ayala, Torch Singer; Lester at their home on Division| Sherman, Jimmy Durante, street, Group 2. Emory Pierce, Frank Tables were arranged to give Buck stor Betty Curtis, Tes- the impression of a night with a spotlight thrown on dance’ floor just before the open-|S ing of the show. Poly Artman as; Group 3—Warren Lopez, Paul master of ceremonies introduced Sawyer, George A. Warren, Mr. the many “guests stars” present}Hayman in the “Man on the Fly- for the evening. Walter Norman|ing Trapeze”; Ignatius Lester and the Russell singing “Just An ning Wheel.” Oid characterizing Little Jack Little, Carolyn Curtis, exhibition danc-! entertained in his inimitable,’ modern style on the piano} Group 4—Mr. Hayman, mando-! Yhroughout ‘the performance, | lin selections. After the floor show, dancing; Group 5—Leonor ‘was enjoyed and then refresh-; Kate Smith, “When the ments of ice cream, minted iced; Comes Over the Mountains”; Bob- tea and sandwiches were served. Finally the climax of the eve-) lar song hits. ning was announced with a mock } Group 6—Jack Hayes, wedding between Alecia Du-; Thompson in “All I Do Is Dream Breuil and Billy Warren.- Wil-) Of You”; George Allen fiam Phelan officiated during the; and Paul Sawyer, eeremony, attired in a black cas-| Hardy. sock and wearing spectacles. The} _ Group, 7—Sylvia Guito, Billy bride had a beautiful gown and | Phelan, “You May Not Be An veil and carried a bouquet of; Angel”; Mr. Lester, Mrs, Hayman, flowers: Laughter during the} “My Wild Irish Rose.” ceremony was loud and hearty as} Wedding reception; Marie the couple were officially pro-} Thompson, Elizabeth Ayala, Helen nounced man and wife. Miss} Kane Jr. and Sr., in blues num- Martha Carbonell was sa SIS Laurel iene Boys’ Social Club Ciues Enjoyable I Party Last Evening! At a Labor Day party given Ogden, Nellie Mae Albury, Olga ht at the Legion Hall, the Gonzalez, Zeida Gonzalez, Frances Angele ee ge Ellsworth, Mary Romero, Rose- enter- Romero, Edna Mae _ Saun-} tained their girl friends with a/ Helen Cates, Barbara} well-planned evening of fun. |Guerro, Theresa Walker, Helen/ The “Cotton Pickers” furnished | Roberts, Irma Johnson, Cynthia} Music and dancing was lively and| Albury, Louise Guito and Adele popular throughout the party.| Roberts, Games were also played. | Messrs, Evelio Rueda, Julian ‘Chiaperones were Mrs. Manuel| Lucignani, Manuel Lopez, Raoul Lopes, Mrs. Fred Page, Mrs.|Sebilla, Thurman Sands, Jack Thurman Sands and Mrs. Guerthy.| Solano, George Del. Pino, Joe Guests were: Watkins, George Lee, Mario Misses Barbara Thompson, Olga} Garcia, Cleveland Henriquez, Kemp, Barbara Curry, Gerry| Clyde Stickney, Harry Roberts Guerro, Rebecca Waite, =< Andrew Elwood. Miss Raided Weatherford Weds James Cooper er Saturday Night A quiet wedding Saturday eve-, groom, was gowned in a blue and} = ning & o'clock at the First Meth- oilist parsonage united Miss Anita; Weatherford, daughter of Mr. and Mra Roger Weatherford, | White flat crepe dress with ac- cessories to match, | Stanton R. Cooper, brother of and| the groom, acted as best man, The bride is a graduate of the Mrs, William A. Coopér. The mar-| Convent of Mary Immaculate, | riage ceremony was performed by| Class of 1931. The groom is Rev, Geo, Summe | graduate of the Key West High} was beautifully| School, Class of .1930. ess of white flat} After the ceremony a reception efepe with accessories to match.! was held at the home which was James A. Cooper, son of Mr. and| The matron of honor, Mrs. Paul| attended by near relatives of the | Daniel of Miami, sister of the| bride and groom. | Entertain With Party Saturday Adiling more color to the day’s Mr. and Mrs. C, B, O’Neal en- festivities yeste: rday was the dance tertained with a party in honor of given last night at the Cuban C lub | their wedding anniversary Sa’ by the Kappa Pi's with Bob's Or- day evening in their home ehestra furnishing ‘the music. | Trevor and Morris The girls blossomed out in al wide variety of colorful organdie! games and dancing. Prizes were | dresses and when caps, balloons’ won by Mr. and Mrs, N. I, Welsh- | and ticklers were given out in the| hans and Charles J. Brush. at the Avartmen: was) club sie Falk, Edith McCann and Rae! | bie Taylor, Frankie Lund, popu. | Marie; Warren| and|‘luded a field meet, diamondball| al | | | tur | WE REPAIR ALL The evening was spent pla: ing | a i middle of the dance a high peak; Around midnight a delicious of merriment was evidenced, salad course was served, A Grand March at 12 o'clock! Guests present were: Mr. and | Was held with Miss Hilda Arren- Mrs. H, W, Cheri Mr, and Mrs. | eibia and Rene Diaz leading the! N. I, W elshhans, Mr, and Mrs, H couples in graceful lines over the’ P. onder, Mr. and Mrs. D, dance floor. iR tae Mr. and Mrs, R, | Sands, C. J, Brush and R. « lp. Big Candy Dance” rs For Wednesday i} | Two memorial windows were i. unveiled recently in the post | A “Big Candy Dance” is sc’ chapel at Fortress Monroe, Va., uled to take place Wednesday eve-| as monuments to the late Col. Ring at Club Victoria, corner! onel Edmund P. Easterbrook, Greene and Duval street, ing to an announcement m: day by Manager John A Several boxes of delicious ca dy! will be given away during the eve ning and accord-) former chi ade to-| lain corps, and his wife. Lord, | e Subscribe for The Citizen, the management as-| ¢ sures everyone attending a good | time, i As usual, music will be fur- Buster Crabbe-Gloria Shea in THE OIL RAIDER Comedy and Short Reel 10-15c; Night, 10-20¢ nished by Gould Curry’s Orchestra which has arranged a spicy pro- sham of dance rhythm for the oc-| " Club Victoria which is located Just two blocks trom the Gulf of Mexico is the coolest place town, the management claims. In addition to the breeze which is always present, electric are also provided for comfort of the guests, Matinee, BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOM Ey Established 49 Y: Key West's Oldest 24-Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalme: \l Phone 138 Night 696-W in fans additional f of the army chap. | | Valdez, Mitchell White. Warren, } Moon: Program Featured By Big Street Parade (Continued from Page One) Paige, Rosemary Walker, Lois Sawyer. 80 Yd. Dash: Ruth Curry, Rosemary Walker, Lillian Acker- man, 50 Yd.: Ida Fae Curry, | Pinder, Louise Niles, Boys: Potato Race (8-12): Horace Brightman, Manuel Marshall, Emil| (13-16) ; Jasper Walker, Irma 30 Yd. Dash: Chas, Filer, Donald Barber, Horace Bright- man, 50 Yd. Dash: Jasper Walker, Willie Kemp, Mitchell White. Free for all Obstacle Rac Floyd Pinder, Bob Sawyer, Emil} Roberts, Relay Race (12-16): Jasper Walker, Anthony Gomez, Wm.} | Schoeneck; Hilburn Cerezo, Geo. Sack Race (8-12): Charles Tay- lor, Donald Barber, Emil Roberts. (12-16): Jasper Walker, Peter Manson, Mario Alvarez. At Nelson English Park, activi- ties were staged for colored per- sons in the afternoon, Events in- and a band concei Today’ |: Anniversaries eosvec 1768—Chiteaubriand, famous French man of letters, born. Died} July 4, 1848. 1793—Edward Bates, St. Louis lawyer, jurist, congr mean, at- torney-general under Lincoln, born in Goochland Go., Va. Died in St. Louis, March 25, 1869. 1802—Marcus Whitman, medi- cal missionary and exvlo the} pioneer who did a goodly in| laying the foundations of ¢ Idaho and Washington, born Rushville, N. Y. Killed by In- dians, near Walla Walla, Wash., Nov. 28, 1847. 1824—Phoebe Cary, younger of the Cary sister-poets, born near Cincinnati. Died at Newport, R. L, July 31, 1871. CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE FOR SALE — 28-foot Cabin Cruiser, fully equipped. Write Box A, The Citizen. augs “NO TIPPING” On sale at The Artman Press, Citiz! Building. aug28-tf {ONE CHEVROLET COACH, two years old, in perfect condition, 16,000 miles only. See Raymond Curry, Paul’s Tire Shop. sept4-2tx PERSONAL RID “YOUR 2 HOME O OF AN! TS « or roaches for 50« Both for $1.00. Sid Thompson, Fleming Street. aug RADIO REPAIRING MAK OF Guaranteed service. and Atwater Kent L. Stowers Music septi-tf RADIOS. R. C. A, Agency. J. Co. Key West's First Faneral Home Key West's First Service Ambulance PRITCHARD | Phone 548 Nevar Sleeps FERRY SERVICE TO and from MIAMI 40° Miles to at No Name Ke: oM Ferry $s (26 Miles by Ferry) ' 'Hugh and Manuel Ortego, mem- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PERSONAL MENTION C. E, Shine left yesterday over Ben Gardner, who was spending the East Coast for St. Augustine! the week-end with relatives here, where he will enter the Florida] returned Sunday to his home in East Coast Hospital, St. Augustine, Venecio Bravo, Marion Me-} Mrs. Gabriel Lowe and son, who had been visiting here with rela- tives, left for her home in Tampa bers of the C. C. at Olustee, | spent the week-end with relatives | Sunday. here. cod, Miss. Elizabeth. W. . Sawyer welds es hole Serer daughter of County Clerk Ross C. Lorraine, who were visiting here | sawyer, left Sunday fora visit’in with Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Powell at the Army Barracks, returned to their home in Miami Sunday. Miami with her aunt,..Mrs, Pearl | Dresskell. Mrs. John Sweeting was called to South Miami Sunday because of the death of her brother, Jack Milton, who died in a St. Peters- burg hospital Sunday morning. Joe Pearlman left Sunday Mrs. W. E. Chapman, who was visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Ella Lee Cash, left Sunday for her home in Miami. Miss Edna Mae Pindfr, daugh-| for ter of Mr, and Mrs. Waddell Pin-| New York and other eastern mar- jder, left over the East Coast! kets where he will purchase new Sunday for a visit at Matecumbe| merchandise for his store. and later in Miami. Mrs. C. J. Peacock, who was! children, Joseph, Flayd and Dora, visiting here with friends, left} left Sunday over the East Coast ; Sunday for her home in Coconut! for Fort Lauderdale where they Grove, | will visit for several weeks. Mrs. Bertha McConnell left} Mrs. A. F. Sholtz, who had | Sunday for Miamiy where she will | been ‘visiting here with her sister visit relatives, | and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ae {-F. W. Knapp, left Sunday for Mi- George I. Knowles,:., who’ .was'' amz where she will make prepara- spending a) ¥igit im. Havana and | tions to returns to Key West and is city, left Sunday for his,home | make” her “future. home. Mrs. ee is a former Key Wester. Malcolm :Sawyer left Saturday for Miami where he will visit with friends and relatives. Mrs W.-E. McLain of Baton! Rouge and New Orleans, who was | visiting here with Mr. and Mrs.! —-— William White, left yesterday} Mrs, Robert O. Lowe, left over | over the East Coast for her home. the East Coast Sunday for a visit’! in Jacksonville. Mrs, Nettie Pa of {street will leave the Coast this afternoon for . an definite stay with relatives accom- | y' | friends on the Florida Keys, panied by Miss Florence Sawyer, left yesterday for Miami where they will motor to New York and Mrs. Hart, wife of Doctor R. W. Hart of the Marine Hospital, and daughter, Miss Ruth, ast int and Mrs, L. B. G her two ion, accompanied by daughters, Misses other parts of the country. Miss Leota and Mary Elizabeth, and Hart will later enter Columbia Mrs. Grillon’s mother, Mrs, Thos. University. - C. Pent, who had been visiting in i Mrs. Charles Hoeffer and three | Eaton | SS Miami and surrounding points, re-| turned to Key West yesterday over the East Coast. Miss Levta had been spending three months in Asheville and other points North Carolina, where she had been attending teachers’ summer school, and also enjoying @ vaca- tion, Mr. and Mrs. C, C, Brown left Saturday for a trip to points in Georgia, Alabama and other sec- | tions. They expect to be away for several weeks, Mrs, Charles Aronovitz, who had been spending a two months’ vacation at New York and other points in the north and east, re- turned to Key West yesterday. | While away, Mrs. Aronovitz pur- chased a line of goods for the Aronovitz store, \ Mrs. W. W. Williamson who} ‘had been spending a visit in Key| West with relatives, left yesterday over the East Coast for Miami, where she will join her husband. Williamson before marriage, | Miss Rebah Pritchard of this; M iw city. Mrs. DeWitt, wife of Bernard ; DeWitt, of the Publicity Depart-! | ment of the FERA, arrived here | | Saturday from Jacksonville, Mr, and Mrs. Jam Miami Beach were vis | over -the week-end with Mr. ! Mrs. Vesey Johnson on s Avenue. here and Flagler tors Sheldon Atwell returned Sat- onlay over the East Coast Pea mi where he has been visiting ; ith relatives, | M i ter, Naomi, who have been visit- jing here with Mrs. Sands’ sister} and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Watson Carey on United street, | returned to her home in Miami Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs Fred Girton, of Miami, paid a visit to Key West Saturday. Mr. Girton is well) known in Florida journalistic ci cles and is editor of Frida; a weekly paper. in| Juhnson of | Estelle Sands and daugh-{ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 1986 writes for the Miami Herald un-} for the past three weeks et the der the pseudonym of Dorothy! home of Mrs. Danie arent, Felker. | Mr. and Mr “ A. oper — | were returning pe heer e William R. Porter, chairman of! the East Coast for t r ~~ the Overseas Road and Toll, terday ‘Bridge District, returned Satur BIG CANDY DANCE he day from Washington where thas been for the past sev Wednesday, From 6:30 till ? weeks in the interest of CLUB VICTORIA bridges, Gould Curry's Orchestra SEVERAL PRIZES Bitly, Mrs. Paul Daniel and son, of Miami, who have been vi Jitmey | 2 Pe Le | WAVE TODAY's BIG FAN VALUE on| GENERAL @ELECTRIC FANS | Buy this inexpensive, yet powerful G-E Fan have cool comfort—-in your home or office. dependable service at a surprisingly low cost and beers the G-E Monogram which is your guarantee of long life and sat isfaction. Costs less to run than a small light bulb. i Come to Fan Headquarters today and see the oew GE | line. We offer you a wide choice in style and price | THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY i A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager $4.60 and you I! It will give you to Matecumbe, 90 Miles to Miami. Ferries leave No (Northbound) and (Southbound) at and 2 p, m. daily. Name Key Matecumbe 9:00 a. m. For Resaryations in Key West call 460; in Miami call Miami Motor Club. Telephone 33611. RESTAURANT SERVICE ON FERRIES Passenger Rajtes: Cars under 15 feet $2.00 Cars 15 to 16 feet --- 2.50 Cars 16 feet and over ... 3.00 Note: The prices for pas- senger cars include driver and up to four (4) passengers. Each passenger over and above this num! - 50c Pale ciieee ina “It’s toasted” v Your throat protection— against irritation— against cough with and t mildest leaves — they better! Luckics are round, ure firm, Luckies n every way they taste Luckies fully packed only the clean center leaves— are he clean center leaves are the taste better.