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eeeseecosoos SOCIETY Mrs. Sjurson And . Meeting To Be Tomorrow A Parent-Teacher meeting of the Division Street School is scheduled for tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 4 o'clock. It will be the first regular meeting of the organization this year and busi- Son Return Home After a business and pleasure trip of several weeks in this city, Mrs. A. T. Sjursen and son, Arent, left Sunday over the East Coast for their home in Brooklyn, N. Y. While here they were the house guests of Mrs. Sjursen’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. Osborne Nottage. Mr, and Mrs. Sjursen and son expect to come here in the near future and make their home. discussed, Mrs, Wm. P, Doughtry, president, announces, It is essential that this associa- tion gather at the beginning of each school year to discuss the various educational problems which may arise, it was stated. Attendance of every member is requested. “lies raeg | Janior Woman's Club To Meet nets of great importance will be | Emerald Stars | Meet Tomorrow the Eastern Stars, will hold a ; business meeting tomorrow after- | noon at 4 o’clock at the home of There will be a business meet- | Mrs. G. N. Goshorn, ing of the Junior Woman's Club} Since important business prob- tomorrow afternoon at the club lems are to be brought up it is house beginning at 5 o'clock. | imperative that everyone be A board of directors meeting, present, is called for 4:30 the same day. Many matters of importance! president urges will be taken up and the club, ance. PERSONAL MENTION Miss Edith Sawyer arrived here Saturday over the East Coast|/two daughters arrived here yes- from Nassau for a visit with rela-| terday from Islamorada. tives. Billy Freeman left over the Bast Const Saturday for a brief stay in Miami. a full Miss Barbara Rue arrived here | Saturday from Miami for a visit jwith Mr, and Mrs, Everett Rus- j sell. Mrs. John Sweeting, who was in E. Shine, left South Miami due to the death of Miss Virginia Shine, iat of Mr. and Mrs. C. over the East Coast Saturday for her brother, returned over the Tallahassee where she will enter, Rast Coast Saturday. the Florida State College for = Women. | Mrs. John Spencer and son, me , Billy, returned over the East Mies Cora Lee Baker, who for) Coast Saturday from a the past several weeks has been! Miami, Visiting here with Mr. and M E. P. Johnson, left over the East visit in Mrs. George L. Roberts left Coast Saturday for her home in} yesterday for a visit at Isla-| Miami. | morada. —— | Mice Theresa Falk, daughter of} Royce and Sheerwood Courtney Mr, and Mrs. Charles Falk, left! | who were ing here with M ; Saturday over the East Coast for) and Mrs, Charles Lund, left yes- — Tallahamee where she will attend terday for their home in Miami. : the Florida State College for) | niece, Miss Laurel Handcock and : Women, | Mrs, John Key and son, Jack,} nephew, Virgil Gutst. i | returned to this. city yesterday Gindys Pinder left over the! over the East Coast after a visit] Mrs, G. P. Tedder and son, Bast Const yesterday to attend | of several months in Boston. Julius, who for the past four schoo! at the Florida State Col- weeks have been visiting rela- lege for Women in Tallahassee. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lucignani,; tives in New York City, returned — |who were visiting relatives in| over the East Coast Saturday. Miss Clarabel Cerezo arrived Miami, returned over the East} Ss : here yesterday from Miami where! Coast yesterday. Mrs, Charles M. Hilton and she has been visiting for the past --— grandsons, Jack Pinder and Billy 10 days. | Judge H. H. Taylor, vice-] Ladd, returned over the East . a ‘president of The Citizen Publish-! Coast yesterday from a visit in Mra. Jack Ma who has| ing Company, arrived here over| Miami with relatives, Mass. been visiting in Che the East Coast yesterday for turmed over the East Coast yes-) brief visit in this city, | Miss Isabelle Tedder, daughter terday. at ie eee ne aie Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Tedder, _ H inton Vitte left over the East} who was visiting relatives at Judge Sutin B. Browne left, Coast yesterday for Big Pine Keyj Tavernier, tard over ike ever the highway yesterday for) where she will teach in the Public] East Coast Saturday, Miami, where he will make a short} School there, — ry ay teak ton “5 | Mrs. Grace Hilton, who has been| G PORES ito S. 5 yeorge Pinder, left yesterday tion. | attending summer school in Talla-/ over the East Coast for Mara- - - | hassee, returned over the East! thon, Mics Mary Louise Albury ar- | Coast yesterday. She also visited rived over the East Coast yester-| in New York before returning to| Archie Moreno left over the| day from Miami to attend school) this city. East Coast yesterday for Miamil ad remain indefinitely with rela-| tives, Miss C Martinez, who Miss Grace Kemp left over thel Kinet Coast yesterday for Mit-| day. chelifield, L. 1, where she HH} visit with Mrs. D. F. Henry and} Mrs. George Archer left Satur- jterday from he: @ther friends for several wee The Emerald Stars, a branch of} it was announced. { | attend-! json and daughter-in-law, Mr. Mrs. Courtney Thompson and! al has been visiting friends in Miami, re- turned over the East Coast yester- day for Homestead where she will! Greens, ryeeser a LELAND CURRY DIES IN TAMPA SON OF MR. AND MRS. R. B. CURRY OF FLEMiNG ST, THIS CITY S. Leland Curry, 25, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Beecham Curry on Fleming street, died suddenly at his home in Tampa Saturday eve- ning at 7 o'clock, according to word received here by his sister, Mrs. Bruce Dobyns. Mr, Curty left here about a |year.ago to make his home with his brother, Charles Curry, in Tampa. On Saturday afternoon a telegram to his parents stated that he was seriously ill and ad- vised that they leave at once. Mrs, Curry left on the S. S. Cuba Saturday night and shortly after-| wards the family was advised of his death, His father left over the Oversea Highway Sunday morning, He is survived by his parents, one sister, Mrs. Bruce Dobyns, and two brothers, Richard of Mi- ami, and Charles of Tampa. visit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Archer. She will later visit in Tampa with another and Mrs. Wilbur Archer. She was ac- companied by her grandson, Bobby Archer, son of Mr. and | Mrs, Wilbur Archer. Violet Kemp left yesterday for Islamorada where she wil teach at the Public School there, John W. Roberts left over the East Coast yesterday for a few {days stay in Miami. H Master Harry Joseph Pierce {who was visiting here with his aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs, C. {Sam B. Curry, left yesterday for] his home in Homestead. i Miss Leodawn Jerguson, who has been spending the summer in New York with her mother, re- iturned over the East Coast yes- terday. Pl Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roberts ar- rived here Saturday from Miami for a brief visit with relative They were accompanied by their ft er a visit of several weeks with} elatives here, Miss Lorrace Peoples, teacher at the Key West High School, returned over the East Coast yes- r home in Bowling Florida. Miss Peop Miss Elizabeth Ayala, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Ayala, lef rps over the East Coast yesterday for} Teliahassee where shi will attend] the Florida St oilege for Wo-| e over at Jacksonville on her way After the convent te go to B ngham. Alabama, | and visit f weeks with: friends the: | PALACE Magdeline Carroll in NONE SO BLIND Comedy and Short Reel Matinee, 10-15¢; Night, 15-25¢ || BENJAMIN LOPEZ UNERAL HOME Established 49 Years Key West's Oldest Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embal i 138 Night 696-W men. She will also stop over at} Jacksonville and visit for 1} daye with Mr, and Mrs. George| Gardner. ee is Mre. Mary Thompson left} H Saturday over the East Coast fo feveland, Tenn., where she will TH attend the General Assembly of the Church of She will sto in refinery-sealed cans ANNOUNCING THE APPOINTMENT OF THE MELTZER MOTOR C0. AS DISTRIBUTOR FOR KEY WEST, FLA. $0000.00 0000OOCOOOOOCOCOO OOOO SCO HOOSEEEEEEEED PEOPOPE PHO POO THE KEY WEST CITIZEN . HOUSING PROBLEM PEL RIEERE REEL GY OEP ETOP MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1984, —+++- CLASSIFIED. COLUMN Advertisements under tnis head SOLVED BY WOMAN BUILDS CABIN WITH TREE! T oday’s Birthdays . | Dr. Arthur H. Compton of the ‘University of Chicago, famed physicist and Nobel _prizewinner, ; born at Wooster, Ohio, 42 years FOR FAMILY WASHING TO BE USED AS “RE. FRIGERATOR” (By Associated Press) FAIRVIEW, Okla., Sept. 10.— will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of le a word for each in sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in evey instance is | 25e. ment for classified adver- tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger ago. Governor Stanley C. Wilson of Vermont, born at Orange, Vt., 55 years ago. George H. Carter, Public’ Print-! There Is No Place Like Home Maida Rumsey, 40 years old, solv- ed her own housing problem, ments charged. On the banks of a canyon half} a mile from the highway and an equal distance from her father’s Pits. house on the prairie of western} Major county, a small log cottage was built under Miss Rumsey’s su- | 4 pervision, if accounts may have their advertise- Advertisers shouia give their street address as well as their tele ‘phone number if they desire re- With each classified advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razor Outfit. 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