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SOCIETY MOneeerenacccosoccescccccncocccecooes tend parties and do not get a bit {tired. T eat and sleep well, thanks jto Vinol Announcement Of Marriage i Mrs, Lillie Wallace announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Elive Wallace, of Key West, to Harold N, Hume, of Gaines-! villé, Fla, | The wedding was solemnized on Tuesday, September 11, in Tam! Pa. where Miss Wallace has been making her home with. relatives! since leaving Key West several) years ago. friends in Key West and the @teom is a popular young busi- nets man of Gainesville, where} the newly weds are now making) their home. “Moon Glow” Dance On Friday Night A “Moon Glow” Dance to be given under the auspices of the. Mouki-Muki-O Club at the Cuban| Club on Friday evening is ex-; pected to be a great success, | Sponsors of the event state. Much interest is being divwil by young people throughout the; city over this no tored by the newly dab which consists of some the most active ladies. organized | of young, | Bob's Orchestra has been en-| geaed to furnish music for the! Cecasion and have arranged al goed program of dance tunes. city’s To Holl Meeting | THE eo WOMAN, 87, NEVER TIRED |\@@Oeeegagaa Mrs. Robinson Retarns To City . Mrs, Minnie Robinson, formerly} Te ie of Key West, but who has been| absent from the city for a num-)™ ber of years, has returned and ex- pects to make her here. With the exception of six weeks spent in the city in 1933, this is: Mrs, Robinson’s first visit in four: ‘years although, as she told The| | Monroe County, The bride has a. wide circle of Citizen, she has ever looked for-; ward to the time when she would’ be enabled to return and stay. She is now the guest of Mr. | and Mrs, Braxton B, Warren at) their home 612 Eaton street, and! has been assured by her many friends that her arrival makes her’ |a welcomed addition to the num-} | ber of Key Westers who have re-| | turned to Key West during the past few months with the inten- tion of remaining. Rebekah Lodge . |Pats On Program - Sparkling Waters, Rebekah | affair spon-| Lodge, held an entertainment last: evening at the Pythian Hall on! Fleming street celebrating the eighty-third anniversary of the | order. Prizes in the card games played went to Valter Vinson, Mrs, Vin- son, Mrs, Idd Cleare and Miss | Marjorie Frow, The following is the program | that was rendered: Piano solo, Miss Marjorie Frow. Violin solo, Miss Beulah Brant- | ley, accompanied on the piano by Announcement has been made of @ meeting of 5 tory Chapter. of Confederacy. to be held tomor- Tow afternoon, beginning at 4! o'clock, at the home of Mrs. C laude | Albury, 1009 Grinnell street. It is stated that matters much importance will come be. Unite of| | Miss Mary Brantley. ephen R. Mal-| Daughters! Vocal duet, Mrs. Leona Collins and Mrs. Camille Robinson, Vocal solo, Miss Susan LaKin. Staal fore the meeting, and it is ex- | pected that there will be a large j number of members in attend- ‘ance, PERSONAL MENTION B. M. Duncan, FERA adminis- treater in Key West, left on the afternoon train yesterday for al short buriness visit ni Miami. Mee. Hemingway, wife Eraest Hemingway, the autho left yesterday for Havana to join Mr. Hemingway who is fishing for merlin and other large fish which ere found at this time of the year) | Cobe, who was spending! tion in Key West from State College, left yes- y for Atlanta, Ga., where he | inue hi al surgery at College Davis, enginehouse fore-| the Florida East Coast who was at one time sta- tioned at Key West, and is now! im charge of work at Buena Vista and Key West, left on the after-| c. Ww man for Railway, Reon train for Miami. Mrs. John Olsen and daughter,! Miss Grace, who in St. Augurtine with Mr, Olec who is im the Florida East Coast Rail- way hospital for an operation, re- the East Coast yes- were turned over terday EB. M. Smith, agent, for the | Railway Express company in Key West. who has been absent from the office for one month, return- ed over the East ( F. B. Putnam, who during the will leave panied by sume his Petersburg absence of Mr, Smith this aft Mr Pe agent at St.j tore upervisor of} FE. D. i nb bridges of the Flor-| | buildings ida East st Railway, who w nding a brief time in Key eting holdings of the left yesterday for Mi-} PROTECT YOUR Cup's VISION NOW! ngsters’ marks in mproved if they are not ing under the handicap of poor vision. Cor- itted to your chil- now may avoid a gret later, ——SEE. DR. J. A. VALDES Orthogon Soft-Lite Licensee wor rect gla dren's lifetime of; | West, and Mrs, Cherry, who we | the ] Mrs. R. I. Knowles and son, | Robert, left over the East Coast yesterday for Miami to visit a j nephew, who was recently severe- jly injured in an accident, j —— Ralph Sawyer, who has been spending some time in Miami, turned over the East Coast y terday. Mrs, Julia Villaverde, cousin of | Rogelio Cabrera of Key West, ar-} rived over the East Coast. yester- day en route to her home in Cuba. courses in dent-} wa i Southern Dental | ter ‘supply depar' ja East Coast Railway at Key ere spending a vacation of 10 day at) points in the state, returned yes- ; terday, Chester Pinder, who has been} making his home in Miami for a j number of years, left yesterday afternoon after spending three | days in Key West with old friends. Camp Moore, widely turing concerns, came in yester- day for a visit with the local agent of the company, Charles H. | Ketchum, whose sales record for} salt of the company in Key Wes is greater than any other agent in; the states of Florida and Alabama future home | ut °| WE REPAIR ALL agent for one of} known salt manufac-} —TAKES IRON DAILY “I am 87, go to church and at- iron tonic.”—Mrs. M. Batdorf. Vinol tastes fine! Orien- tal Pharmacy. | eSB ae HE COURT OF THE COUNTY aU DGE, MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA—IN PRO- BATE. In re the Estate of: Joseph Serrano also known as Jose} Serrano, Deceased. |. FINAL NOTICE Notice is Hereby Given that the undersigned will, on the 12th day, of October, A. D, 1934, present to} the Honorable County Judge of Florida, her final! return, account’ and vouchers as ad- ministratrix of the Estate of Joseph Serrano also known as Jose Si rano, deceased, and at said time, then and there, make application to the said Judge for a final settle- ment of her administration of said estate; and for an order discharging her as such administratrix. Dated this the 15th day of Sep- tember, A. D. 1934. DOROTHEA SERRANO LORENZO, As Administratrix of the Estate of Joseph Serrano also known as Jose Serrano, Deceased, | i RAYMOND R. LORD, Attorney for Administratrix. 16-26; Oct: CLASSIFIED _ COLUMN Advertisements under mis head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of ic a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in evecy instance is 26c. Payment for classified adver- tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. Advertisers should give their {street address as well as their tele- phone number if they desire re- sults. With each classified advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an| Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for it. { FOR SALE ENGRAVED CARDS—100 cards,| | economy, 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 His profit for deliver. ing is 5 cents weekly on each subscriber. if he is not paid HE los. Not The Citizen. PGMS IS, To 1534—(400 years ago) Died— Pope Clement VII, who forbade the divorcee of Henry VIII, of England, leading to England’s separation from the Church, cents. day In History OO drannaaannaaveves 1776 — Congress Franklin, Dean and Jefferson (Arthur Lee later took his place) as commissioners to France— America’s first ministers pleni- potentiary. 1811—What is called the ginning of steamboating in West- ern waters began with Nicholas Roosevelt’s boat, “New Orleans,’ setting out from Pittsburgh. 1918+-Final drive of » war— the offensive of the Allies which ended on November 11—began, yy ’ + Today’s Birthdays George Gershwin of New York, the coun great music com- | poser, born in Brooklyn, 36 years Eleanor Gates (Mrs. Frederick . Moore), of N. H., novelist and ph yright, born at Shakopee, Minn., 59 years ago. Dr. Edith Abbott of the Univ. of Chicago, professor of social born at Grand Islnad, $2.50. The Artment Press. aug?! MIMEOGRAPH PAPER — 500/ sheets, $1.25. The Artman! Press, ‘aid | PRINTING—Quality Printing at! the Lowest Prices. The Art-! > man Press. aug?) PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed| cards, $1.00. The Artman Press, aug7 PERSONAL RID YOUR HOME ‘OF “AN 'S or | roaches for 50c. Both for $1.00. Sid Thompson, 923) Fleming street. aug31-26t | RADIO REPAIRING MAKES OF | RADIOS. Guaranteed service. | h R. C. A. and Atwater Kent} | Agency. Co. J. L. Stowers Music! septi-tf } WANTED |WANTED—A chance to bid on your next printing order. The! Artman Press, aug WANTED BOAT PROPELLER, size 14-12,} left hand. See Clem C. Price. Phone 669-W. sept25-2 LOST Pag | PANAMA HAT at Country Club, September 22nd. Finder turn to Paul Lumley, Monr Meat Market. sept26-3t Nebr., 58 years ago. Irving Bacheller, noted novel- ist and short story writer, born | at Pierpont, N. Y., 75 years ago. Leonard Vance Harrison of New York, criminologist, born at Marshall, Mo., 43 years ago. Sir Eric Geddes, British states- ;™man and administrator, born in | India, 59 years ago. i King Christian X of Denmark, j born 64 years ago. (Children’s Colds Colds Yield quicker to WT) cK of | = FAST FREIGHT SERVICE to NEW YORK and BOSTON Key West alternate Mondays, oR rnate Wednesdays. Arrive Key West second day following. ITH, Agent, Key West “Who wouldn't H appointed | be-|- STAINLESS now, if you — j CLYDE-Mé RY YDE-MA LO PEEPLES LL ELIE PLEO KEY WEST CITIZEN CROP ON Ps OPOPE OSS AMATEUR NIGHT | RADIO SERVICE AT DIXIE HALL An amateur night program for cloored persons will be staged at 8 o’clock tomorrow night at Nel-' son English Park in Dixie Hall, it was announced today. Isador Weintraub is supervisor of the af- pais and Iva Chacon is directing it. The program follows: Selection — Welter’s Band. Poseing Song—Earl Mumford! and Sarah Scott. Recitation, Saunders. | Solo—Iris Adamsom. Cornet ‘ gelita Burgohy. \ Song and Dance Comic Skit— Burnside and McIntosh. Duet, selected—Ruth and Na- omi Reddick. Song, “I Want What I Want | When I Want It”—Ed, M. Thomp- son. h “Cayo brothers. Selection—Bert’s Rhythm Or- chestra. Solo, “I'll String Along With You’’—Inez Wallace. | Solo, selected—Madeline gohy. Solo—Elsie Cleare. Solo—Clara Burnside. Ags am, Dea, Oi SAS. ad TO SUBSCRIBERS If you do not receive your paper by 6:00 o’clock in the afternooti” eall telephone 51 Hueso,” song—Butler to your home. © A complaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:00 to 7:15 p. m.-for the purpose of delivering com- plaints. Help us give you 100 percent service by calling 51 i Radio programs are brought to an Ohio farmer's ears by a bat-, tery receiver attached to a culti- vator, Dr. J. A. Kolmer of Philadel- phia has announced the discovery of a successful vaccine against in- fantile paralysis. selected — Doris! comple’ | Bur-| and a paper will be sent}; | Tap Dancing—Rogelio and An- pe to you do not receive The Citizen. 1 | SHOP IS OPENED! Joseph E, Singleton: local ex-) pert radio repair man, has recent- ly opened the SB Radio Service; Shop at 816 Fleming street and; | is now equipped to give service on all makes of radios, Mr. Singleton has been connect- ed with the radio business here for many years. In opening the | repair service shop, he feels that | he is supplying local radio owners with a real need. This store will also carry a line of parts and. tubes, all of which are guarnateed from 90 days as shown in an ad- ment on the front page of (PA LA CEli Judith Allen-Reginald Denny in DANCING MAN Comedy and Short Reel Matinee, 10-15¢; Night, 10-20 $$ $$$ Key West’s First Funeral Home Key West’s First Ambulance Service PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleeps aoe . ee ee ae WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1934. | CARD OF THANKS We wish to jeu tee and consideration during the lillness and death of our beloved husband and father, | Clarence Thompson. ‘ Especially! {those who donated the use of their! cars and for the beautiful floral’ offerings. They will ever have) a warm spot in our hearts. sept26-1t THE FAMILY. Subscribe for The Citizen. MOON GLOW DANCE A Benefit Auspices Muki-Muki-O CUBAN CLUB Friday, September 28 BOB’S ORCHESTRA Ladies Free Gents 40c P.M. 9:45 A. days 6:30 P. M. 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