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ote e eed orerrt bE CGS POC CCT TIS. eccipsinter _meeeee Entertain With Shower Thursday In Honor Of Miss Mary Etheridge Mre. P. R. Hayman and Miss} graham, Miss Lois Sawyer, Miss Fleanor Etheridge entertained at} Louise Ketchum, Miss Susan Laj ’ stn ions poets pe nee FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1934. CITIZEN A FAST DRIVER RAMS A SLOWER MOTORIST AND BLAMES LATTER FOR ACCIDENT THE KEY WEST MANY IT's SAFER To sPeeD, DAD/ IT's CAREFUL DRIVERS LIKE THAT MAN /-AHEAD— ® miscellaneous shower Thursday afternoon at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Geo, BE. Summers in honor of the approaching marriage of Mies Mary Etheridge to Mr. Har- vid &. Moulson, Jr., on September Kin, Mrs, Ivan Elwood, Miss A!- berta Elwood, Miss Nettie Hen- riquez, Miss Anne Kennedy, Mrs. W. S. Eakins, Mrs. Arnold Key, Miss Linton Vitte, Miss Elizabeth Acheson, Mrs. Alfred Acheson, 16. Mrs, W. P. Kemp, Miss Lorraine ‘The assistants of the bride-to-| Armstrong, Miss Janice, Roberts,| be were Mise Eleanor Etheridge} Miss Cleo Kemp, Miss Loraine and Mies Mary Frances Summers, | Shepherd, Miss Marjorie Frow, Wishes of happiness and luck! Mrs. R. E. Kennedy, Mrs, Geo, were bestowed upon the bride-to-| Summers, Miss Lucile Richardson, be by all attending. Mrs. Charles Roberts, Mrs. Benj. ‘The prize for the best wish was| Lopez, Mrs. G. Frank eee given to Mrs, R. E. Kennedy. { Miss Eleanor Etheridge. The gifts were brought in very Mrs Harry Roberts, Mrs. Agnes attractively by Edward Etheridge} Kerr, Mrs. Irene Hayman, Miss ‘end Betty Kline, dressed as bride} Mary Francis Summers, Miss Stel- and groom, drawing a beautifully | la Thompson, Mrs. Charles Aguero, | E. decorated basket, to the music of} Miss Susan Peacon, Miss Adele | * “The Bridal March.” Roberts, Miss Carolyn Sands, Miss The following program was en-} Vanessa Collins, Mrs. Julia Cor- joyed by all: dero, Mrs. Charlotte Haskins, Mrs. Nareissus—Cleo Kemp. | Burnell Johnson, Mrs. R. W./ Ships O' Dreams—Olive Day. | Pershing, Miss Rosemary Saun-j} 1 Promise Y Susan La Kin. | ders, Miss Catherine Schuck, Mrs. 1 Love You Truly-—Olive Day.! Rusell Kerr, Mrs. Julia Aguero, Popular numbers were played| Miss Ida Kerr, Mrs. James Single- bby Mary Frances Summers. | ton, Mrs. Sam Pinder, Mrs. C. W. A delicious refreshment course} Richardson, Mrs, Raymond Al: wae served. ‘bury, Mrs. Minnie Romaguera, Those attending were: Mrs. May Bowery, Miss Dollis Mrs. G. B. Lediow, Mrs. W. u.| Burchell, Miss Emily Ladd, Mrs. Monealvatee. Miss Edna Gomez.! C. McDonald, Mrs. Braxton War- ‘Mixx Olive B. Day, Miss Yvonne| ren, Miss Mahala Etheridge, Mrs. Atwell, Miss Phyllis Gomez, Mrs. | E, W. Etheridge and Mrs, W. H. ©. Hi, Ketchum, Miss Laurette In- Sargent. —- Doris Fay Roberts Entertains Numerous Friends With Party Doris Fay Roberts, daughter of | sell, ileen Bethel, William Pin- Mr, and Mrs, Eugene A. Roberts,'der, Josephine Roberts, Arthur third birthday | Hollerick, Joyce Parks, Robert “oon at her home Parks, Eugene A. Roberts, Jr., tthe Rock House on Reynolds! Doris Fay Roberts, street. Mrs. H. S, Hendricks, Mrs. Games were enjoyed and dur-| Margaret Johnson, Mis. Tom ing the afternoon, delicious re-' Curry, Mrs. Leo Stanley, Mrs. Lee freshments were served consisting) Thompson, Mrs. Wm. T. Daugh- FORMER KEY WESTER ON REHABILITATION (Continued froma J Page One) from their course of action. Friendly battles also occurred, which as I now view them, were} but the testing of each other’s PALACE The Lost Jungle 10-15e; Night, HEN PLUCKED CLEAN | NEGROES ENJOY MUSIC PROGRAM Negroes of Key West yesterday afternoon heard a program of noone *| FIRE RAZES OLD Today . | GREEK MONASTERY) cainesviite, A hen in Anniversaries | toy Asocaica vee {hit city was plucked clean by| weaore ATHENS, Sept. 7.—Megas., lightning during a storm, 1533—Queen Elizabeth°éf Eng-| Pelacon, a famous old Greek mon-| = a eit aera 24, 1603, | Astery, has been destroyed by fire.! Subscribe for The Citizen. | Situated in an immense cave, the! so > 10-20 mettle in the course of life. band music presented by Welter’s 1707—Comte de ‘Buffon,! Byzantine structure dated from! PG aver ge sae <9 Then there were all the other| Cornet Band in Nelson Eng'ish! French naturalist, born, Died! 1640. Thousands of rare books, Bl ¢ D A N E Koy West's Piret Funcrel Home people whom I contacted, the tax} park. | April 16, 1788. | manyseripts and relics were burn-) Key West's First Ambulance ee whom etal raised ob: Preceding the concert, a dia-! Pek "Wed. if CUBAN CLUB TONIGHT Service dections or ques inka The m mondball game was played, $ ey tersing, New) Se ! 2OR'S ORCHESTR meetings on the pros and cons potgcturer! borf at! : North: India ; and’ Central /Asia BOB'S ORCHESTRA PRITCHARD were put (the, torees 1ofs iatrone |» There.are > ealt dates:-in. Tibet Me bide Jane 4 23,|gontain fossil remains from ea Phone 548 Never Sleeps men, all strong, who had come to} which salamat atalia’ every geological age in the his-! — question, or approve the expendi- ich are remnants « of shrinkage | ghy samen Ras ° Sit aNwieiteney = ‘of hnge fresh-water glacial lakes! | tofy of the world, formed in past ages, ture of such vast sums. To know them all would have been impos-; sible, but ate jiare ene their | a courage and determination to do presence, to have seen them in, where any other type would ac-| Treasury, .C enera i | y reasury, Confederate — general, ; a action, now assures me that I! quiesce to the drum-beat of de-| born ac deHencn Co., Ga. Died | LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE, gained a great deal through con-) feat. Swamped by a flood of bond-| Oct. 9, 1868. | NOSE DROPS PREPARE FOR SCHOOL-- os | | ABU Georgia | Any age is lawyer Speak- | er, governor, Secretary of the, H i | Pearlman’s, Inc. “QUALITY SHOP” Pring your boy or girl to © tact with them. Time still remains, eq indebtedness, handicapped by| | Checks Malaria in 3 days, Colds nd have them outfitt SATURDAY WSLL = ABSO “4 ms % ae PP y . to show which side was right but! tack of sources of revenue with} 1g19—Taomas A. Hendricks,| first day, Headaches or Neu- | [[ for school—we have everything ELY BE THE BIGGEST the instant showed the strength} which to liquidate it, deprived of| Indiana governor and Senator,| ralgia in 30 minutes 1 for them at re SHOE DAY IN THE HISTORY of the men who formed the com-| the majority of industry for its’ 21st Vice President of the United) Fine Laxative and Tonic sapiad: on OF THE ORE | Most Speedy Remedies Known | of ive cream, cake and candy. | Prises were given, Joe Thomp- gon, Jr. winning the boys’ prize,’ end the girls’ prize going to Joan! Carrot Daughtry. Doris Fay received many! beautiful and useful gifts. | Those attending were: | dr, Elsie Daughtry, | dean Daughtry, Anne Daughtry, Terry Daughtry, Billie Pease Al- bury. Russ Albury, Patricia Duane, Evelyn Skelton, Joe Thompson, Jr., Joan Roberta Rus-" try, Jr., Mrs, Everett Albury, Mrs. Lula Thompson, Mrs, James A. Duane, Jr., Mrs. R. C. Skelton, Mrs. J, W. Thompson, Mrs. Leslie} Ri ll, Mrs. Victor Roberts, Mrs. Ivan Parks, Mrs. John Parks, Mrs. Homer Herrick, Mrs. Eugene A. Roberts, Miss Barbara Roberts, Miss Mary Roberts, Miss Marguerite Valenzuela, Miss Nellie Louise Russell, Out of town gifts were received from Mrs. J, B, Webb, Lakeland, Fla., and Mrs. S. A. Webb, Mi-| ami, Fla. A. Laucignani left yesterday for @ business visit in Miami. dohn Pinder left over the East Coast yesterday for a brief stay; in Miami, | R. G, Moss, who has been spend- ing @ stay here with relatives, re- turmed yesterday to Norfolk, Va. Mies Mary Cruz, who has been! Velting her sivter in Pensacola, feturned over the East Coast yes- terday. Miss Fannie Roberts, who has been visiting in Miam eturned ever the East Coast yesterday, Helio Renedo returned to Mi- ami yesterday over the East Coast after a stay of several weeks here, | Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Albury, | whe had been on an extended visit to Moorehaven and Tavernier, Pia. and other points in the state, have returned to Key West . Mies Helen Williams, tea the Harris School, who h studying at Harrisonburg, feturned to this city yesterday over the East Coast. Before re turning home she visited in New York and Philadelphia. | ach rat} heen Va. Mrs. Aurelio Torres and grand wghter, Florelle Watson, arriv- id over the East Coast yesterday for @ vieit with Mrs, Torres’ = her, Mrs. Louisa Kemp on Wi!- Mary Jane Lowell arrived over Bast Coast yesterday from sralbe-home in Miami to visit her her. George W. Lowell, on lest Y™"® street bend Harry E. Curry and > a ter, Lillian Joyce, who have od. It visiting here with Miss Hilda srvingftl!: 1101 Flagler Avenue, left ply wiay for her home in Fort fren 12% Texas. She was accom. their YF! back by Miss Florence, | tion with his grocery store at $22 Please be prompt in paying the carrier whe deli His profit for deliver- + ing is 5 cents weekly on each subscriber. if he is not paid HE loses. Not The Citizen. vy hahakdchude ade dl Big Dance Tonight At Cuban Club A big dance will be held to- night at the Cuban Club starting at 9 o'clock. Musie will be Bob's Orchestra. furnished by} BAKER OPENS MEAT MARKET Lee Baker is today opening up a modern meat market in connec..} Fleming street. i In this issue a large list of open. | ing specials is carried for Friday and Saturday. Adams, daughter of A. Maitland Adams, who will remain with her} indefinitely. Miss Goldie Lewinsky, daughter} of Mr, and Mrs, Frank Lew left yesterday for where she will resume her stud at the Florida State College Women. She will visit | most meager tures, When “times are good” the very | still dawn and the and it is there that the future will | real citizen | pride of its owner is reflected in| work, dream and hope, while the | so many ¥ Key Wester an be! It at times it may cons back, ; and how proud a! hard-headed busin sa trait] What is the source and value of} ich demands so much admira-| its revenue, y tion and yet it is probable, that; Who are strong, like those of old,j itute a draw| in the Arcadian land can be sai | The acknowledgement of; “Softly the Angelus sounded. the need for assistance has in so! many instances proven more bene-, Columns of pale blue ficial for the common weal than | the hesitancy in refraining to ad-| Rose from a hundred hearths, the mit the need. It is impossible to resist referring to one small event which demonstrated this. Some years back when the cigar fac- tories had temporarily closed, due to shortage of orders, a family h had been dependent on them for its support, lived near Divi- sion street. By chance, some of the neighbors found out the con- dition of near destitution which prevailed. Three children and a sick mother without the simplest lof nourishing foods were on the verge of starvation, But that mother would not send one of her children out to ask for even the kind of a Yet, when a certain welfare or- ganizatian was finally acquainted ‘with the matter, the family cer- tainly benefited and the people who aided were glad of the oppor- tunity to help. Determined Fight The financial! y trained econom-} for} ist, the matter-of-fact individual. | with! the cold-blooded scientist ¢ontent | friends in Miami and Jacksonville} themselves readily with a column! for several days before retur to Tallahassee. Miss Ida Weintraub, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bayman Wein-| traub, left over the East Coast| yesterday for Tallahassee where; she will resume her studies at‘ the Florida State College for Women. She will visit for sev- eral days with friends in Miami and Jacksonville before going to Tallahassee, = i of figures and abides by the re- sulting equation. But to have lived on the island is to have imbibed in a true romanticism. It is romanticism; for it is backed by BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Established 49 Y. Key West’s Oldest 24-Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer Phone 135 Night 696-W trange | | | | men askj While of the many|{ and aver'the roofs of the village’ | smoke, like | cending | { clouds of incense homes of and ment. I sincerely trust that I have et taken too much of your v: le | space, to express the entiment | which I hold for the d little } city. peace content-i Sincerely your: Cristobal, C. Z Box 18 August gsc Lee Baker’s Grocery And Meat Market 1 Meat Market in connection J| with Grocery opened today. Here are a few Opening Spe- 9, < T-Bone Steak, Ib 28c f} Small Chops, tb 22c Clear Roast, Ib 20c Hi Rib Roast, Ib 20c f a 15 fi} 15¢Hj 38e 25e 25 25c Veal Steak, tb 28 Lamb Chops, Ib 25¢ Lamb Roast, Ib 24c Pork Loin Roast, tb 23¢ Pork Chops, Ib 24c HENS AND FRYERS Tripe, Pig Feet and Pig Tails —_——______| We will be open and make deliveries on Sunday mornings up to 9 o'clock, 822 Fleming St. Phone 695 FREE DELIVERY SeeeeeeeneReaEEEEREEEEEET ol ' ARTMAN PRESS Citizen Bldg.” PHONE 51 HOLTSBERG’S Store closed Monday on ac- count of holiday. These school specials on sale Saturday: Fast Color Boys’ Shirts Boys English Shorts be “- 59c and 75c Girls’ School 7 to 14, at $1.00 Boys’ Wash san- forized $1.35 Boys’ School Shoes, 1 to 6 qo $2.25 and $2.98 Children’s Schoo! Shoes, « $1.00 t Famous Bell Shirts for regular $1.00, at Girls’ Sport Oxfords, 2 7, at Blue 59c Dresses, Longies, from $1.98 Boys, 75¢ color, 39c inch, $1.00 grade, 75¢ Full Fashioned Silk Stockings. regular at 59c COME IN AND SEE THE NEW FALL GOODS New Dresses, Junior Misses sizes. New Fall sizes, New Hand Bags, all colors, New Fall Silks, all fast colors, Mallinson’s Silk Chiffons. Mallinson’s Transparent Vel- vets. Linen, fast Navy 54 Middy Blouses, $1.00 at and Hats, all head West’s Leading Depart- ment Store. Always show ing something new, Hosiery to match any color Shoes, All price We sell everything in Ladies’, Men's and Children’s Clothes CLEARANCE SPECIALS —at— The Hub Stere Note the Drastic LADIE DRE other merchandise at this store. Reductions on and We must make room for New Merchandise which is arriving daily, (Store will be closed Mon- day and Tuesday) Beautiful La al y sold $2.95 | and One lot of $4.95 and $5.95 Only sw Dresses left _ to 4 $1.49 LADIES’ SHOES, all of our Ss ‘$1.98 and Whites anc to at Step in and see the New Fall and Winter Hats, Dresses, Etc. which have already arrived. munity. aa ay ) people, the many have still stayed! ctates, b ear Zanesville, Ohio. | me Children’s All Li . When I saw it last, it seemedj on. | Died ia Tadlguspalie ENGE: “25, e Ehret Hertyr ot SF Store Will Be Closed Mem so seedy and run-down, but un-| It is to them that rehabilitation! 1385, eee cial for school — selling—Sport day and Tuesday derneath it all, I felt that with aj ite aoe 8 pate ganic are | Each i i! pace x a _Strapa, and ee ; Lite. crunt ‘ SNe he deserving; while ere are 1829—Ferdinand V. Hayden,'¢ jig Pumps—sizes from s 3 to ‘ 4 . iy fe pruning of i beautiful ; many who are waiting for an op-| Seine * rene e hi | I big 7 at $1,00, $1.25, $1.50, SPE« L PRICES . trees here, a little painting there,! ini : : dae noted American geologist of hy . 1: $1.98 up. Every pair gue at SPECIA ee Removal of cacnie “phetruction + 85 aad to do so. | ze ue “rej day, born at Westfield, Mass.|' DE DARTMENT STORE | f#™*ccc- Ex ' the growing things in some other|°% ‘he Tomantic side w ich at-| Died in Philadelphia, Dec, 22, | { Big Boys’ All Leather Sur cl place and all would be the city 1/ tracts: the desire to be a part of 1887. . |j (Store will be closed Mon-||§ dial Shoes, sizes 1 to 6. at ; on had Koc wnhtoriciany eats. | that indefinable element. So many oe \j day and Tuesday all day) [) J $225, $2.50 and $2.98 pai : q Ss | times have I heard “you are ly-,; 4g30—Alfred H. Lowe, 1 . tif Boys Oxfords — in : Had Lovely Pasts | ing for a chance to get back on! agechia's redial. pecitist, agitas;| SPECIAL PRICES WILL | if Spor, and All Black, : The houses I knew just needed’ the Old Rock.” Perchance there | eens “organizer for universal|{ PREVAIL at this store |)§5!7¢S $1.25 and $1.50. : a little paint to touch up their ex-| may be some physical magneticm,| jeace, civic worker, born in Phil-|] SATURDAY | She St Bie <i Lat nanee t Chil teriors. But the beautiful part: but it is possible that it is not so| ! elphi June 29, 1913 il F { + unless eat eran ir Sch e about it all was that they were!| easily defined. It has not the lazy Selene: oases eae | eh lis sae has new |} Laon ie Sa 3 3 le _ sas '# merchandise recently ght ic, 89c and 98c. hi ' homes. They were places with! atmosphere of the tropics, for [| ———~>+~—- a hy Araauivitg ae “a: | ’ Long Pants, New ' . their lovely pasts, they were not) have never worked anywhere as, \f York markets. i School Dr apartments, where no touch of! hard as I have in Key West and! I Now showing complete. line |j rts in sood y the one who lives in them can! the Florida Keys. In the tropies ne BOYS’ AND _ GIRLS’ rs, at 69e and Se pa Shirt I ever endow them with the grace! the lethargy eventually grips one | TYPEWRITING Cee ee Ter shine. Cit ; of permanence. The entwining of; so, and the devitalizing h so} i SNING. [{J Linen for Skirts, G the very heart strings around the! saps one’s energy. that work be-| Lipa ee Siaonaeete| | et SAL ts OUTFIT THE CHIL- homestead are so deeply embedd-! comes an effort. It is not all in| PAP f New Fall H ing iS ; y * \ a . s alt New Fa ats in all leading Skirts. ‘OR 001 ed that one ‘feels like saying “Hel-' the friendly contact, either, for to} | styles and colors; sizes to fie] 100 pairs Sandals DREN F SCH lo Charles,” or “Willie” or “John-| be alone, strolling on the beach or Vall. TI Misses and ¢ on nie”, when gazing on some of the; down some lonely street can pto-j {Exclusive showing of new [jf price $1.00. _ ; old homes. To an outsider, it} vide the same source of content-| r¢ [Rall Materials: sa RindS Ce ee eee eee. — would be merely a house with aj ment, the same feeling of possess- | j Woolens and Silks. a || ao = number on a certain street. Not| ing a part of the infinite | Package of 500 Sheets i argest showing of7if” 5... . STORE OF FASHION gable, the combination of paint.| dreams in which one can : Ladies, Men and Children }! §[ special h de by Mr. City's Leading Ladies’ Store the front porch, its main door, the| dulge; the hope that forever ling-|] GOOD QUALITY BOND] |‘ meaning ari All! Wectinan What ia Mow Vat trellis or the shrubbery in the/ ers and battles with doubt. It was| PAPER I Shades, all styled all 1 2%d which we will give you the 1. APPELROUTH front yard all acclaim the family| there, a few months ago, after j Shades, all styles; all || |[benetit of. “nr ae name. Individuality stands out,! some years of doubt that I again| qevpeeton heels. « i \ even in the humblest of its struc-j| felt the right to dream and hope;' THE i We are known a8 eee | | ! | | | ! | Ask any owner what she thinks of her G-E Monitor Top Refrigerator! Owners praise it for its economy, } service, convenience and speedy freezing. 97%* of | General Electric Monitor Top Refrigerators purchased | 5 years ago still are giving i satisfactory service to their \ 1 owners. The Mor tor Top is built for trouble- i free, long life service. Its cabinet is of all-steel con i struction. Its mechanism { is sealed in steel. See the | new General Electric Moni tor Top with its modern styl- ing, stainless steel freezer new convenience features. 5 YEAR *From survey made this vear. It does not include those G-E Mons tor Top refrigerators still giving Satisfactory service but which . have been disposed of by their y om . origioal purchasers. 5 PROTECTION THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager