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SOCIETY LE EIE EEL EEE ETE OE LIE OE ORTTE PERE EET EOF Enjoyable Birthday Party Given Honoring Miss Elizabeth Russell} Elizabeth Louise Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Russell, celebrated her sixteenth birthday anniversary last evening, at her home, 1124 Division street. | Delicious refreshments were served during the evening, con- sisting of cake, ice cream and} dinner mints. Many games were played and) atl thoroughly enjoyed themselves | wishing Miss Russell mary more} happy birthdays. | Those present were: Evelyn ‘Niles, Leona Bethel, Curiosity In “Wedding Dance” Oliver Armayor, president of the Kappa Pi Club states that the members of the organization have; been besieged with inquiries as to who will be married at the “Wed- ding Dance” tonight at the Cuban Club, * This has been kept a secret and ‘will not be known until after the) dance has started, ‘pee eeocececes PERSONAL MENTION George Parks returned over the East Coast yesterday from a short, business trip in Miami. * Charles Roberts, manager of the Porter-Allen Insurance Co.,| who had been in Miami on busi- ness, returned over the East Coast yesterday. | George G. Brooks left over the! East Coast yesterday for West| Palm Beach where he will visit) with Dr, B. M. Johnson of the! Good Samaritan Hospital. Mrs. Raymond Higgs and daughter, Doris, who were visit-; ing here with relatives, returned to their home in DeLand yester- day. L, T. Bragavsa, Jr., left over the East Coast yesterday for Gainesville where he will resume his studies at the University of Florida. terday isit for Mrs, Ed Graham left y for Miami where she will several weeks with friends, F. J. Dion left over the East Coast yesterday for New York on business. Clarabell Cerezo, Florence Torres, Theda Guerro, Gladys Russell, Elizabeth Rosam, Anna Whit- marsh, Catherine Lowe, Florine Curry, Frances Lowe. of Harry Bethel, Cecil Curry, War- ren Russell, Malcolm Johnson, Neville Stirrup, Berl Pinder, John Roberts, Ross Whitmarsh, Archie Roberts, Owen Curry, Georgie Curry, Joseph Pinder, Merville Rosam, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Russell, Mrs. Berlin Russell and Mrs. Urban Bethel. Governor’s Safety Committee Offers Traffic Warnings EDITOR’S NOTE — The Citizen today presents an- other of a series of “Safety Hints,” prepared by the Gov- ernor’s Committee on Public Safety under the direction of Asher Frank, State Sefety di- rector. Safe Driving If you must study the scenery, slow up or stop; if you must dem- onstrate your affection for your attractive companion, do it stand- ing still. If you must debate heatedly family affairs, the League of Nations, or the NRA, park for a while and settle it, but do not try to do these things while driving. Your automobile is jealous. If it doesn’t get all your attention it is likely to run into the ditch, hit a telegraph pole or tree, or crash into another car. And the answer to your argument will be death, injury and property. damage. Pay attention to your and help reduce the toll, driving THE KEY WEST CITIZEN - Incubator Grads Meet at Fair Children who were nursed to vig- or at three different international expositions were assembled at the revaion held by Dr. Martin Couney, right, at his Infant Incubators at the World’s Fair. Forty-two tots who were quartered there at the Cinicago World's Fair in 1933, were brought to the party. On the right, Miss May Winter, Chicago, who graduated from the incubators at the Pan-American Exposition in 1901, is holding Robert Hamer, a husky redheaded grad of the 1933 World’s Fair incubator, The baby in the incubator, class of 1934, is Anna Dorothy Lazzcewski, one of a group of triplets born July 22, 1934, BIG IIIS ILS ROYAL SECRETS SAFE AS HOTEL PORTER DIES (By Associated Press) BELGRADE, Sept. 21.—A monument has been proposed here to ‘the most honest and discreet man in the world”— Peter Spasitch, head porter for 36 years at the largest hote! in Belgrade. He was credited with know- ing more secrets and saying less about them than any other man in the Balkans. queens, dukes, ladies-in-waiting, ministers, diplomats, business men and spies made him his confidant. He could have made a fortune as a spy on his own account, but he kept his lips sealed and was re- warded with handsome tips. When he died recently many highly-placed officials sent flowers and condolences to his family. His friends opened a subscription list for a monument to his memory. Kings, princes, |FALL GOODS AT "_ KANTOR’S STORE Kantor, Inc., men’s fur- | nnounces in this | issue of The Citizen that they are {now ready to serve their custom- lers with one of the 1 i{most complete stocks of | chandise ever shown in Key West. i nd boys’ clothing in the ations h ist been re- ed from the New York mar- A number of specials being ed at this an be found adv ement, | i — | art, a Kentucky dirt jfarmer, is publishing a book of poetry which contains 703 son- nets, ore Subseribe for The Citizen. | | i | = | jPALAC | John Wayne in THE MAN FROM UTAH | Serial and Comedy Matinee, 10-15c; Night, 10-20c | DISPLAY GOODS AT HUB STORE New merchandise shipped here ~| by William Mendell, manager of The Hub Store, sis now on dis- play. This includes a large display of, Dresses, Swagger Suits, Shoes, Hats and, infact, every item of ladies’ wearing apparel. Another clearance’ on ij dresses is being offered week. These dresses must 4, sold to make room for the new || stock. SOUTH AFRICA NOW PROFITS FROM SEA) (Ny Associated Press) | CAPETOWN, Sept. 21.—The! government of South Africa pro- fited $235,000 in the last fiscal] year from harbor facilities in the union, all of which it owns and} operates, and $20,000 on three government - owned ' coast - wise {trading ships. It has $86,000,000} invested in these enterprises. ladies this Girls of Lake Arrowhead, Cal., took part in a sun tan con- test. Our New Fall Stock }} Is Now On Display | We invite you to come i to our store and see thef| new merchandise just pur- chased by Mr. Mendell in the New York markets. BEAUTIFUL DRESSES, and SWAGGER SUITS, all sizes, materials, white and colors. be! HATS, SHOES and inf}! fact, _ everything inf: Ladies’ Wearing Apparel. §} Another Special On H LADIES’ DRESSES All Summer Dresses must be sold within the next few days. Greater]) reductions than ever. Clos-/ ing out Dresses worth as high as $5.95 for only— $1.98 xp $2.05 —AT— THE HUB STORE young, alluring 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 you for 20 cents. His profit for deliver- ing is 5 cents weekly on each subscriber. If he is not paid HE loses. Not The Citizen. oe BOLEYN’S COTTAGE HOUSES FORD UNIT) «By Asseciated Press) i CHELMSFORD, England, Sept.! 21.—The only home ever owned by Anne Boleyn, one of the wives| of the oft-married Henry VIII, has | been purchased by Henry Ford. It is Bull’s Lodge, a 16th cen- tury cottage, standing back in al field behind a tangle of country} lanes. j It is being divided into two cot- tages for laborers on Ford's; farm. | \ NO MAN CAN RESIST, | THE ALLURE OF A: Sofft, Sneath hee pt D? PEOPLE regard you as pretty some- times? Or do you bear the reputation for constant loveliness that goes with a flawless skin? If the mirror shows your face losing some of its radiance . . . growing rough and dry . , . try using Outpoor Girt Olive Oil Face Powder. There's nothing like it for smoothing away coarscness | and restoring to your complexion its beauty. OurTpoor Girt is soft and fluffy ia look and feel, yet it clings for hours. ipa et Sty Meni Shae department stores — 30c, 25¢. Mail coupon for generous free samples. OUTDOOR GIRL OLIVE OlL FACE POWDER CRYST. col WILLIS AVENUE, NEW ‘YORK,CITY Pi id Free Trial Pack: of 5 skin. Blending "shades of (Ourpoon Crt. Oliee Gof Face Powder. Name. Addi ress. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1984. WEEK-END HAVE UNIQUE NAMES | YORK, Pa.—Large and Small are the first names of the Shives brothers who reside in this city. CCC camps in western Kentuc-! ky publish, a weekly news mag- azine called “The Cave Man.” SPECIALS Fresh Killed Pork, Fresh Flor- ida Meats, Pig Feet, Tail and Tripe Bermuda Meat Market FOR FAMILY WASHING There Is No Place Like Home Why stay all day over a wash tub? Why not eli- minate wash day worries? You can save time, labor, money and worry by using THOR electric The THOR is the leader of all washing ma- chines. It has all the latest fea- tures. For more than twenty-five years it has held the world’s rec- ord for long life; and year in and year out per- formance be- longs to the THOR’ washer. Thus, when you buy a THOR you do so with the assurance that you are buying the best that money can buy; that the price is the lowest price at which a quality washing machine can be bought. See the THOR before buying any washer. You can own the best washing machine for as little as $3.42 a month. THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC CO. We Deliver Phone 16 A. F. AYALA Sales Manager SRR. Miss Erna Braun Hahn, who! VIM LI LILI SIS S| - came to Key West some time ago; = | TELE I, in the interest of the FERA clin- i re | Lee Baker’s Grocery de, will leave this evening enroute DUV Al MEAT Dakota’s Black Hills calls this little to the home office in Jackson-| ville. \ | ! And Meat Market | porcupine her “kitten.” Its favor- MARKET : ite snuggling place is the princess’ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DUVAL AT PETRONIA SPECIALS shoulder and her neck. The insep- arable companions are seen daily in pe eat the south Dakota exhibit at the |f Brisket, Ib ..... - 10¢ oe ae ie or ests World’s Fair. Pork Chops, tb . 23c oe 4 So cles Beef Chops, tb one ey West Pork Veal Cutlets, Ib 24c sa ripe, ib) 2... 10c D: Star Bacon, tb 33c Pig Feet, Ib _. 10c Spare Ribs, tb 15c Pig Tails, 2 Ibs. _.... 25c WE DELIVER PHONE 479.-J Princess Little Dawn of South - | Father F. E. Sullivan of the; Jeru Catholic Church in Miami.) arrived he! esterday for a brief; visit with Rev, Wm. Reagan, S. of St, Mary’s Church. Veal CHILEANS PLAN TO STUDY FOREIGN TRADE) TYPEWRITING PAPER > WALPARAISO, Chile —The chamber of comme Package of 500 Sheets ‘mw the WORLD ed) All Ingrecients for Souse are open and make de- from 6 till 9 o'clock on rornin, 822 Fleming St. Phone 695 FREE DELIVERY Few people realize that the largest sponge market in the world is located right here in Florida. During the past 30 years, some twenty million dollars worth of sponges have been shipped from one Florida port to cities and countries all over the world. _The Florida sponge grounds are located on the west coast from Frank lin county south around the tip end of the peninsula. Marine creatures whose skeletons provide the sponge of commerce grow prolifically in these waters. Gathering of the sponges is done with hooks at the end of a long pole in shallow waters and, in depths up to 150 feet, by deep-sea divers. The sponge fleet from Florida often works as far as 50 to 80 miles from shore and remains at sea several weeks or months. 21. here to col ly of esenta- ional has named a committ laborate in preparing international trade tion at the © commercial con Aires, or s inte renee in Buenos J. G. KANTOR, Inc. We have the pleasure to annource that we are ready to serve our custom with one of the largest and most complete stocks of FALL MERCHANDISE, the Finest Na- tionally Advertised brands in CLOTHING, HABER- DASHERY, SHOES, Etc. Qur buyers in the east have been supplying us for weeks with the latest creations. MEN’S 100%7 WOOL SUITS. WJZ, | GOOD QUALITY BOND i assus “SPEND - PAPER S YOuR VACATION ; THIS YEAR IN The deep-sea sponge divers are principally Greeks, who live in a quaint Old World colony at Tarpon Springs. Each New Year, thousands of tour- ists come to view the traditional ceremonies, including a colorful pageant, diving for a golden cross and the “blessing of the fleet.” ARTMAN PRESS saat\ NY PHONE 51 | SS ws a . - $12.50 MMS | EDT | ; J The Lsolutely ne Four commercially valuable grades of Florida sponges are known throughout the world; used for cleansing, insulation, padding, mops and various household appliances. Great quantities of the so-called “logger head” sponge are found in Florida waters but are not now commercially gathered. Scientific research may develop a use for this coarse-textured sponge and open up a vast new industry. : to $18.50 w in every vain, with plain $18.50 Yyy =. HOTEL LEAMINGTON “MIAMI’S MOST POPULAR HOTEL” NE Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay Opposite Union Bus Station LOWEST RATES EVER QUOTED Single Room with Bath Double Room with Bath ...... ALFRED SIMONS, Mana: ; description, ailoy SHIRTS. Fine made b: The All Florida Committee is @ non-partisan, non-profit Florida has many natural resources— potential industries—which, like the sponge industry, will bring great wealth to this state when our possibil ities are fully known. Our advantages and attractions—if we are to profit from them—must be broadcast to the world. A unified Florida advertising program would focus attention on what we have to offer. Let’s get busy and do this job of advertising for Florida. . . for ourselves! and _ plain: s Arrow, Phill $1.95 to $2.45 newest Autu organization for the promo- tion of Florida's welfare as a whole. Study these weekly announcements carefully so Ce e size Seovorccoccesversecee that you may know Florida ‘and thus be better fitted to wroperate in its prosperity., We are the SOLE representative for PETERS and BEACON SHOES 501 DUVAL STREET PHONE 897 ey |