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eee : Enjoyable Meeting Of Stephen R. Mallory Chapter Yesterday . An enjoyable meeting of Stephen R. Mallory Chapter, United Daughters of Confederacy, was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Claude Albury, 1009 Grinnell street. The event was in celebration of Mariarina Day and also the twen- tieth anniversary of the local or- ganization, A large birthday cake, decorat- éd_in_ red and white colors, was eut and served in connection with To Stage Dance At Raal’s Club. FR AM of lawk ta vation Senda far the entertainment of visitors to this city on the Grito de Yara‘ Celebration, October 10, the: finance committee will stage a dance at Raul’s Club on Roose-| valt Boulovard tomorrow eve-| tora will meet at 8 o'clock, it is| ‘T4° cide ctle book, which will be | program, ning. [sated . se work wit} Quetshedaby, Phomas Nelson and I Couldn’t Hear Nobody Pray— YOUR ICE MAN, Of Course, Ns Plans for the year’s work will} Sons, is “Methods and Materials of | Choir. ; 3 Mrs.-Park Entertai amennie ai ante time, with} Health Education”, and was written | ee Rm one He never has to be defrosted. He never thumps vs.Park- Entertains ..-.| Seiiahorsiay WAR DG te EWM) td E WantrVo-Beck Goestcall or-whirrs. He always saves you dollars and cents. Pythian Sisters | various committees and depart- one other refreshments, consisting of ice cream and mints. Misses Wilhelmina white, with emblems representing the confederacy, helped in serv- ing refreshments. The home was beautifully dec- orated, carrying out the effect of the anniversary celebration of the organization, and all in attend- ance spent a most enjoyable aft- ernoon, Woman’s Club To Meet On Tuesday The Woman’s Club has ar- ranged to hold the first meeting of the 1934-35 season on Tues- day, October 2, beginning at 4 "clock, at the club house on Divi- sion street. The board of direc- ment, chaitinen to be appointed. _It is requested that in the event Goehring; and Florence Albury, dressed in|) PLAN PROGRAM Instruct. vcBook | FOR SUNDAY AT 7 BAYVIEW PARK STEREOPTICON EXHIBITION AND LECTURE TO BE GIV. EN BEGINNING 9 O'CLOCK IN EVENING Hikay — uals has been aranged for stereopticon exhibition and recreation department. The lecture will be gvien by Dr, Alfred De Barritt, pastor of Trinity Presbyterian church, color- ed, who announces his subject to} be “Views in the Life of Christ.”! Singers from the church choir under the direction of Elder J.} W. Smith, of the church and H. C, Walker, of Douglass school, or- ganist will present the following! { Fannie B. Shaw, Associate Pro- fessor of Health and Physical Edu- cation of the General Extension Di- vision, University of Florida, has just returned to Florida, after spend- ing the summer New York City, at Columbia University, where she has been engaged in writing a book. liams, Professor of- Physical Edu- ation, Teachers College, Columbia. | —Choir. Sweet Memory—Duet, K. John- the , turns. EDITOR’S NOTE — The Citizen today presents an- other of a series of “Safety Hints,” preparec by the Gov- ernor's Committee on Public Safety under the direction of Asher Frank, State Safety di- rector. Safe Driving Motorists ought to have no dif- An excellent program of spirit-/ ficulty in making right and left! Yet, the fact is that these| lec-| maneuvers of déiving account for: ture to be given at Bayview Park | mmany serious accidents during the} 9 o’clock Sunday night, it was an-! course of a year. The drivers who| nounced today by the parks and! become involved in mishaps of this kind are those who fail to signal properly, or those make the turns from the wrong side of the road. Motorists, vemember these who! TO SUBSCRIBERS If you do not receive your paper by 6:00 o’clock in the afternoon eall telephone 51 and a paper will be sent 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 if you do not receive The Citizen. rules, Before you turn, give the correct hand signal prescribed by your state code. Then, if you’are about to make a left turn, make it from a point nearest the left center of the road. A right turn should be made from a_ point nearest the right-hand side of the Follow these instructions and you will never be hit by the car behind, and you will help to reduce automobile accidents, road. i t | automobile, he swerved his car. It SAVES CAT, KILLS SELF NEW. YORK—When Joséph De Bartolo of this city éaw a black cat starting across the path of his A DEMON FOR TROUBLE Serial and Short Reel skidded against a telephone pole|} Matinee, 10-15c; Night, 10-20¢ and De Bartolo was killed. The Franklin Institute Museum! at Philadelphia has on exhibition) a collection of over 1,500 speei- mens’of wood from all parts of the world. Key West's First Funeral Home Key West's First Ambulance Service PRITCHARD Subscribe for The Citizen. ee The Never-Tiring GUARDIAN of your HEALTH THE ICE MAN Who appears like clock- work every day of the year with a load of pure health- protection? _CALL NO. 8 “Mis. John Park delightfully en-| that’ there are any new hames’ to son and E. Edwards; members of |{ MENDELL PLANS tertained the Pythian Sisters at a be submitted at the meeting for tlie (chuia EH Or Do . + ; costume party last evening. membership, that they be pre- Do Not.Turn Away From. Jes FO. P l J RE Ic 1E abd’. ens! eented td: Mrk. Haydn’ Illingworth errenarTa Gas on Stomach - ‘Games were played tha joyed by all. Delicious refreshments of sod dm Pep gE RC CTH AU cream and cookies were served. Bessie Lowe, and Miss Elizabeth Prizes were awarded to Mrs.| Johnson, FOR ADVERTISING, GOODS TO BE EXTENSIVELY | ADVERTISED IN COLUMNS OF THE CITIZEN | before noon on Monday. and Sour Stomach make you Miserable? Too much food, or the wrong kind of food, too CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our friends for the many favors and kind words jot sympathy extended us during | our recent loss, the death of | Eulogio Cano. Especially do we William Mendell, manager of} thank those who gave the use of The Hub Store, who recently re-! their cars and the donors of the IGE REFRIGERATORS Made of All Metal—Equipped With WATER COOLERS They’re Economical! 100 Per Cent PERSONAL MENTION + Howard Butler, who is a mem-; Munn Norwood, road foreman ber of one of the ©, C, C, camps of engines for the Florida East | beautiful floral offerings. in Florida, arrived over the East Coast Railway Company, who was Coast yesterday for a visit with in Key West on an_ inspection relatives. ‘trip, left yesterday for Miami. Mrs, George Peacon, who was! spending a while in Key West with her mother, Mrs, May Milli-| gan and other relatives, left yes- terday to join Mr. Peacon in Mi- ami. Mrs. Edwin Roberts, who was in Miami to attend the funeral of, Mgrs. Caleb Baker, was a return-; ing passenger on the Havana Spe-: cial yesterday. | Proceso Cano, who is now mak-| ing his home in Miami, came in} yesterday to attend the funeral of} his father Eulogia Cano who died| Wednesday night at the home 617} Whitehead street, Mr. and Mrs, Otis Johnson, who were visiting their son Bazile in| Montgomery, Alabama, and other ; sons in Jacksonville and Miami, returned over the East Coast yes- terday. Mrs. Aileen Fine, who was} Spending some time in Key West) with relatives, left over the East Coast yesterlay afternoon for her! home in Islamorada. ! ! \ M, E, Gilfond, director of pub-} lieity for the FERA in Key West, | left yesterday afternoon for Jack: | sonville to confer with Ad- tuinistratpr Julius F. Stone, Jr. oer eeewen en scenseusee: Today's Birthdays} eacaeave Py Homer Saint-Gaudens, Director | of Fine Arts at Carnegie. Insti-} tute, Pittsburgh, born in Boston,! 54 years ago. \ Dr. William D. Haggard of! Nashville, Tenn., president of the College of Aw n Surgeons, born in Nashv years ago. ~ i Carl R. president of the} Union Pacific, born at Princeton, | Ark., 67 years ago. | William S. F the Columbia Broadcasting Sy tem, born in Chicago, 63 years; ago. \ ley, president of! | Frederick MacMonnies of New, York, famed sculptor, born there, | 71 years ago. Leonard Nason, at Somerville, M | Elmer Rice of New York, dra-| matist, born thete, 42 years ago. | Maj. Gen. George V. H. Mose-| ley, U. S. A., born at Evanston, | Il, 60 years ago. Dr. Earl B. McKinley of George | Washington University's College of Medicine, dean and bacterio-| logist, born at Emporia, Kans., 40 years ago. Subscribe for The Citizen. | Lopez Funeral Home. Mrs. J. D, Neese, who came to Key West because of the serious illness of her father Henry Thompson and remained for the funeral, returned yesterday after- {noon to her home in Miami. W. S, Barham, funeral director of Raleigh, N. C., was a visitor in Key West Thursday and the guests of W. Warren Sawyer of the Mr. Saw- yer and Mr. Barham were students at the same college, Mrs. Frederick Lee and fon, Frederick, regular winter resi- dents, have written friends they will arrive November 1 from their home in New Jersey to spend their fifth winter in Key West. F. B. Putman, who was in Key West as agent for the Railway Express Company during the absence of Agent E. M. Smith, left on the Cuba Thursday to re- sume his duties as agent at St. Petersburg. He was accompanied by Mrs. Putman, Miss Ruby Demeritt, who was spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Demeritt, and other relatives, left yesterday afternoon for Ashe? ville, N.€., where she is nurse, Notice Zo 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 delives- ing is 5 cents weekly on each subscriber. if he is not paid HE loses. Not The Citizen. TYPEWRITING PAPER 75¢c Package of 500 Sheets GOOD QUALITY BOND PAPER THE ARTMAN PRESS. | Citizen Bldg. PHONE 51 em-; ployed at her profession of trained j turned from a buying trip in New} York, stated today that he would} immediately begin an extensive; the friends and customers of The , Hub with the new line of mer-/ chandise which he purchased. | An advertising campaign sug-: gested to him by a representa-, tive of one cf the country’s lead- ing mills will be used and started | about October 1. j While in the New York market, | Mr. Mendell states that he made’ new connections and will handle a new and better line of men’s! and women’s clothing. Several items in men’s clothing} included in the new purchases are shown in an advertisement in to- day’s paper. PREFERS JAIL LIFE CHICAGO—A few hours after: his release from prison. Walter Kessels of this city applied to t! police station for shelter in a saying it was the only home knew. | | The proposed Pan-American highway, which will stretch from; Alaska to the southern tip of, South America, is considered the} Iongest road project in the world.| i near} } Shining Rock Mountain Asheville, N. C., gets its name from its cliff of pure white quartz | which glistens in the sun. | FRI. and SAT. SPECIALS ‘STRICTLY FRESH KILLED PORK Florida and Western Meats Bermuda Meat Market Cor. White and Virginia Sts. Phone 861-W j Free Delivery | RETAIN THE Sina S | , YOUR SKIN! nH you looked at your complexion lately? Really looked at it? .. Is it soft, smooth and clear’ Or is it a litele coarse, a little rough? Winter days play havoc with your skin. ural oils. (dined and old-looking. Begin today to use OuTpoor Girt Face Powder Its unique Olive Oil base gives the ne the moisture it necds to remain soft firm and youthful. Yet OuTooor 'G fluffy-dry, It doesn’t clog the pores. { smart shades to blend with any complex- | ton. In large economy-sizes at leading drug and { deparcment stores — 50c,25¢ Mail coupon for generous free samples. OUTD@R GIRL OLIVE OIL FACE POWDER | CRYSTAL CORPORATION. DEPT. N 8 ‘WILLIS AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY Please send me Free Trial Packages of 5 skin: blending shades of Ourooon Gimt Olive Ori | Face Powder. Name... Addres$,. City... sept28-1tx advertising program through the; ky columns of this paper to acquaint! azine called “The Cave Man.” THE FAMILY. | CCC camps in western Kentuc- publish a weekly news mag- Dry air and harsh winds exhaust its nat- | Cause your face t become | Lee Baker’s Grocery And Meat Market FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS All Cuts of Meats Spring Lamb Veal Sausages Kidneys _Liver Hens and F: (Live or Dressed)” All Ingrecients for Souse We are open and make de- liveries from 6 till 9 o’clock on Sunday mornings. 822 Fleming St. Phone 695 THE HUB STORE MEN’S DEPARTMENT MEN’S SUITS Navy Blue Serge guar- $17.50 vp YOUNG MEN’S SPORT SUITS large variety of styles— 5.00 up 16 02. antee YOUNG MEN’S HIGH WAISTED PANTS MEN’S SHOES the best Shoe in the low price range; composition or leather MEN’S HATS for the co young ative man or the Sport.” from— $1.50 vu MEN’S SHIRTS a large variety of plain fancy Broadcloths— $1.00 ve CLUBMAN UNDER- WEAR the only guaranteed Underwear in the market, 3 garments— » $1.25 WHITE FLANNEL PANTS We were fortunate in securing a bargain in All Wool Fine Flannel Pants, made to sell at $6.00, now offered at— $4.50 and FREE DELIVERY i | beer, much smoking, too much make your body over-acid. 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Priced at $30 and $35 EASY TERMS—10 DAYS’ FREE TRIAL Thompson's Ice Company, Inc. aamnleTarras Ye [ Y q / ‘ ot AMERICA Florida’s fertile fields have produced garden truck crops averaging $38,000,000 in value for the past five years.. When more people realize the importance of winter vegetable production in Florida, and marketing methods are perfected, thousands of now idle acres will pay a profitable revenue, ? Florida ships ten per cent of all fresh fruit and vegetables of the United States from less than 300,000 actes—yet this state’s total land area is 35,000,000 acres, of which 5,000,000 acres are utilized for farm purposes. Vegetable growing sections, properly farmed, bring liberal cash returns. Federal reports credit Palm Beach county with over $1,000,000 worth of snap beans in a single season, Seminole county with $2,500,000 worth of celery and Dade county with tomatoes valued at $1,600,000. Florida leads the nation in the production of celery, tomatoes, snap beans, eggplant, cucumbers, peppers and Irish potatoes. Florida has demonstrated that she has the climate, the soil, the facilities, for leadership in dozens of agricultural crop products. Our resources must be developed—by bringing more people here, incteasing our consumer markets and enlarging our volume of trade, We need the business... and we can get it by selling the world on our ability to serve and to produce. A unified national advertising compaign will tell our story, convincingly, to a hundred million people who have never seen Florida. Let's advertise — for RESULTS! ‘The All Florida Committee is a non- partisan, non - profit organization for the promotion of Florida's welfare as a whole. Study these weekly an- nouncements carefully so that you may know Florida and thus be better fitted to co-operate in its prosperity. AI FLORIDA COMMUITEE