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sll business trip to Jacksonville. and points in the state, return- is Cruz, Lighthouse Tender Ivy, under- went a tonsilotemy in the epera- Mr. and Mrs. Frazier Behel and _ son of Miami arrived Tuesday} | = ° FUNERAL —————_—_—_—_________ |] Vanilla, 4 jee Cle Elum Eagles, March—K. L. evening, and are the guests of} SERVICES WHE S| <— nd Gow adiaas man OU Williams, Willard Albury, |™i"&. ae ee CROSSES THe ——— Seo. ankiond, 0. Dest [ne Overtare ET oe pesuaai ee —— reception for the new offi-} Decoration—Mrs. Fred Kirt-| *m&- ‘i P. and O. = S. habe a ne | py aor members and their friends} land, chairman; Mesdames Harry athe May sa the, Sizing: tye} F-_ned -G. 5. 5. company 1s ee | Exes, doz — ‘will be held on Thursday, Novem-| Galey, Clifford Hicks, 0. S. Long, | P&@*, Walts—Walter O'Keefe. | vana, was an arrival on the Cuba} Batter, & te A at the club hives from 4}A'E. ley, C. W. Bob’s Orchestra. yesterday afternoon. { James H. Thompson, 71 — United Liberty, March—F. H. jold, died 4 0’ Ht I | it until 6 o'clock. Hugh Taylor, Ralph Russell, Chas. ‘Mrs, dams, vice presi-} Wardlow, Lose! Eugene Sands left on the aft-|ernoon in I ee dent of section 2 will shactly on BG, Mosena Pe Tack Gold-}' “<A” Thousand Good Nights”—|ernoon train yesterday for Miami Smith's Lane Catton Coben - — make a visit to the club, the exact! Library—Mrs. John Wardlow,| W@iter Donaldson. te await ueamival & Bands, i Cream en of ich will be announced} chariman; Mesdamds Millington, i ¢ = Waltz—Con Gon- who oe aee 8 —— ASD, Luehti, James Cormack, A. will a “Mie, Warten spoke of the work! C. Elgin, Charles Roberts, M. E.| _Eitre A’te from Mulle Modiste| they will both nj ee doing in pre-| Berkowitz, George Archer, Joe] Victoe HURGHE ot) aries a history of the club, and| Beaver, James Adams, Sam Har- land—Vic Hub ; since Mrs. -Leuthi is also a poetess|rsi, Thomas James, George Reyn- Gléby pRetnt K. L. Ki ® ‘ ‘much, ability, she was also madej olds and Miss Anna Cocoran. Therd Sa ne. in yeelanalig hae > pie ; et Laureate” of the club. Floor—Mrs, William White,| TR& Rogers: fn Miami? With hee breler, Henry | of .sBeeause some" members .com-} chairman; Mesdames Wesley ' Ske The Star Spangled Banner—| Warren. member for many years. plained of the length of the meet-| Archer, Henry Russell, Otto Lund- £3. Peneeak aie in| ings, it was decided that in the|quist, C. L. Roberts and Miss)“°™ Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Wil-{charge of the Lopez Funeral future the sessions will last from|Mary Trevor. liams and children, who came to| Home. 4 until 5:30 o'clock, thus giving} Press and Publicity—Mrs. E. J. Two MARRIAGE Key West to attend the funeral: Mr. Thompson, “Uncle Jimmy” the members time to get home} Bayly, chairman; Mrs. A. D. Lue- of Mrs. Williams’ father, W. R.|to his many friends, was for years Hi if i tf Rik t Waren, i [ . | 4 , if | | i our food mean more ~ servings and tastier meals. ORDERS TAKEN FOR ALL CUTS OF MEATS Order your meat bite rf i fin ' i early for the evening meal. thi and Miss M. L. Cappick. Garing, left yesterday afternoon) connected with the furniture es-|| through Soap € = Mrs, Haydn Llingworth rt-| Membership—Mrs. Illingworth, < “ #8 | Paes . setlon, eg, igh us and get the} || Oct-se= Sa tiekelacd members, ae ire a for the home in Fort Pierce. | tablishment of O. S. Long. During|| freshest and best. Orde Octagon Seas. 1) chairman pro tem; Mesdames J. Kirtland, Mrs. Eola Swicegood and} L. Watrous, Stephen Lowe. Miss Mae Hill. It was reported! Floral—Miss Leila Pitcher, that a number of new books had} chairman; Mrs. Sam Goldsmith. been purchased for the library. { Visiting—Mrs. Wallace Kirke, { the years of his service he endear- Two marriage licenses were is-}| W. A. Arnold, local automobile | ed himself to the people of Key sued from the office of Judge|‘dealer, left yesterday afternoon! West by whom his passing will be | Hugh Gunn during the week end-| for sent and expects to return | sorowfully felt. j . ‘ 2 v 8 ing today. These were issued over the highway this afternoon. He is survived by his widow, | — noni are the depart een; Mesias Allen B. during September making for the | Mrs. Jane W. Thompson; one sis-! per naires Be, | Care Bory. Fetes, Lada. {month a total of 13. No issues} Mrs. James E. Carey. who was ter. Miss Stella Thompson and one! is —_ alo os are recorded for the first four|in Key West to attend the fun-!<on, William Thompson of Tam-! a ingworth—Fine days of October. = ‘eral services of her mother, Mrs.| pa, who will come to Key West | Those to whom permits were| Mary Ellen Thompson, who died! for the services. i ted this week are: Earl Saturday, left yesterday after-| a a and Dorothea Walker;|%00™ for her home in Islamorada. Good Used Cars—Meltzer Motor. George Adelbert Russell and Vio-} —————_________. let Elaine Knowles. e Scout. Troop To Pat On Entertainment A fine musical program has been arranged for the “Vaude- ville Revue,” an entertainment to be presented by Troop 5, Boy Scouts, in the High School audi- torium tomorrow evening, begin- ning at 7:45 o'clock. Proceeds from this entertain- ment will go to defray the ex- penses of a summer encampment If fi if meat with your groceries or order it separately. Prompt Free Delivery. We meet all competition with Phone 67 814 Fleming St. Free Delivery ! ; ws ; il i 5 f ? r if i i Committee of Ten—Mesdames Arts. lag. Sharpley, W. P. Archer, we Mrs. Stephen Douglas—Ameri-| Norberg Thompson, Wm. R. War- > can Homes. ren, Wm. H. Malone, Clifford —~ _ Mrs. Arthur Pastorini—Public| Hicks, Jack Gaiti, John Leach, == Welfare. Wm. Phelan, O. S. Long. <-'Gitencil OF P:-T. Asan. Holds Interesting Meeting Yesterday There was an interesting meet-} Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., Russell ing of the Monroe County Council; Kerr, H. H. Haskins, E. J. Bailey, of the Parent-Teacher Association ‘ J. A. Boza, H. S. Dexter, Enrique held yesterday afternoon with Henriquez and G. N. Goshorn. Mrs. Enrique Henriquez presiding.| It was suggested by Mrs. M. E. Mrs. Henriquez presented an; Berkowitz to have entertainments article on “What Is the Council,”; planned by the various organiza- which was read at the meeting. ( tions on different dates. A letter was read from Mrs. Mrs. Goshorn gave a talk on ft C. B. Vardin, state vice-president, | the benefits derived from the! to be enjoyed by the members of in regard to a course being offer-| reading of the Child’s | Welfare| the troop next summer, it is stat- ed at the University of Florida} Magazine. ed. for teacher workers of the state.; Mrs. Bailey spoke of the plans Among the numbers on the pro- It was announced that a meet-| being made by the National| gtam are several selections by ing of the thirteenth district will} Child’s Welfare committee and} the local FERA orchestra, songs be held at some point in the state| the division of the American Le-| by some of the best local talent, on November 7, and a committee! gion for a child welfare confer-| @ vaudeville chorus, tap dgnces was appointed to raise funds for! ence to be held in Miami October! and other numbers, all of which the purpose of sending a local! 21 at the Elks Club building in| promises to give those who attend representative to the meeting. | that city in connection with the | an evening of real entertainment. } The committee appointed for; National American Legion Con- ee this purpose comprises Mesdames | vention. ‘| Junior. Woman’s Club To Meet. ' ‘Young People’s Department Of A Sel Yelting ti sad Memorial Church Has Meeting | vor? oo ee S00 Sack | in the Woman's Club house on Di- The Young People’s Depart) ry. Tom Curry, Joseph Pinder and | vision street. ment of the Ley Memorial Metho-| Joe Cleare. Misses Florence Albury and dist Church met at the home of! Plans were completed for aj Rita Pinder will be hostesses. Miss Alce Curry on Petronia! Young People’s choir. Rehearsals ———— street for their monthly business /| are to be held at the church every Harris School and social meeting Tuesday night! Thursday night at 7 o’clock. Miss = - of this week. | Norman Yates is director and Miss | Unit Will Meet Miss Norma Yates, president of} Alce Curry, pianist. the department, was in charge of} A girls’ sewing circle was also} The room mothers of the Harris the business meeting. fers The first meeting of this | School P.-T. A. will hold their At this meeting a church beau-| circle is to be at the home of Alce | first meeting of the term tomor- tification committee was appoint-| Curry on Tuesday at 4 o'clock. row afternoon 3 o'clock at the ed. Those on the committee are| A social meeting followed the | home of Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz in Miss Alee Curry, Mrs. Tom Cur-} business, which was led by Joseph | the Marine Hospital Reservation. ty, Miss Clara Yates, Cecil Cur-| Pinder. All room mothers are urged to 2 2s attend as matters of importance a Garden Club To | Social Club Names eee Hold Meeting Two New Officers Sey seo ° tings The first meeting of the newly} Miss Cecilia Ellsworth was organized Key West Garden Club] elected secretary and Miss Georgia! There will be a meeting of the! will is a bon peming au Saunders was elected reporter at} Triangle Club of the Pitas Fy 10 o’cloc! in e ey est; ti hi «| ters held tonight at 8 o’clock in Library, it was announced today. segaler meeting of as Moki the recreational hall on Fleming Officers of the club were se-) Muki Oh Club held last night. | street. lected at an organization meeting; Election of these officers was} Tomorrow evening, beginning held yesterday afternoon, made necessary by the resigna-| at 8 o'clock, there will be a joint Mrs. William H. Malone is! tion of Miss Norma Yates and|™eeting of the Knights of Pythias president of the organization, and! Mics Nell Rose Knight, secretary and Pythian Sisters. other eiticars ae: ve. S. M-! and reporter, respectively. Douglass, Mrs. William Warren,| Plans for placing a float in the Mrs. 0. S. Long, Mrs. Harry! parade to be he'd on October 10 Galey, and Mrs. Clifford Hicks.' ang other maticrs of deep inter- wes meeienh: pus sah = est to the club were discussed. , recording secretary; Miss 2 ie Mollie Parker, corresponding sec-' Good Used Cars—Meltzer Motor. etary, and Mrs. William Phelan,}_———— treasurer. |to be discussed at the meeting to- Several matters of interest are' morrow morning, it was said. will be discussed. Luckies use the finest tobaccos—only the clean center leaves—these are the mildest leaves—they cost more—they taste better. Good Used Cars—Meltzer Motor. “It’s toasted” Fe throct protection — GgGs@si irruishee—agecnc ssuge ste tna nh Penne HCAS mn te te tm es REISER AS a