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ee + PERSONAL MENTION A. Maitland Adams, manager off Attorney Raymond Lord, Mrs. The Thompson company interests, | Lord and the two children, return-| left over the East Coast yesterday|ed from Miami yesterday where afternoon for Miami, for a short} Mr. Lord went to attend to im- business stay. portant legal matters. ~ WEDS W.B. CATES; DUE T INVITATIONS ARE NOW BE-| CEREMONY: PERFORMED. aiesed WILL TAKE ON ING DISTRIBUTED BY | BRIDE'S HOME ON NORTH | AT PORTER DOCK Com. COMMITTEE BEACH LAST EVENING PANY’S PIER pe MANY RARE PLANTS TO BE x ie "SEEN IN ADDITION To NuM-| ©: ©:,Picree, construction engi-! wire. John Costar, who went to ~ neer with the Florida East Coast) stiami to spend a few days in Mi- BERS OF OTHER TREES ON| Railway, who was in the city for a ! ami with Mr. Costar, agent for the . + P _ enesases pa ae, att ropeerag SNeSNON | igri East Coast Railway. and Under the direetion | of Mrs. | The ‘home “of” Mr.) and. Mrs. | Steamship Gatun, of the Stand-| date. +s, ee mgestine. P. and O .S. S. company in Key Mary See ee the Joseph S. Rustell), $20 North | ard Fruit and Steamship company} Permits were eres fe : : Sam McClintock left the | West. returned on the Havana pea ye rs} sv s focaY | Beach, was the scene of a beauti-| is due to arrive in port tomorrow ‘marriages «f= cot Bare a int it over Special yesterday, accompanied by began delivering bids to the wusky . age “ Visitors to Key West this : East Coast yesterday afternoon!) aa deck Costar and Miss May-| O’Lantern Rendezvous,” the Hal-| ful home wedding last evening! from New York consigned te the) son and Mary Vereet - a iss May | lowe’en party which will be given } when their°daughter, Miss Anita, | Porter Dock company. Carle A Vids and Sete eter evening: Oechte 30, in became the bride of Wiliam Ben- x t. Paul’s under the auspices eMr. ; continue the voyage the Cipde-Mabory' Lines, who hed| °f St Past Chole Goild ‘mk Gen adiee (hamen sews. oe Hos views sh aaa ae L Among those who are engaged | oe asin) = i siti’ b saad een attending the American Le-) in delivering the invitations are| ote RT ae nt eee the Gatun! {gion Convention in Miami, re-/ the following: Mrs. James Pinder, 7elatives and friends of the eo” but the advices of her arrival did) | turned to Key West today. | Mrs. James Roberts, Mrs. Olive; tracting parties. Rev, Shuler | jars samiet noe “Flossie Baker, Peele of the Fleming Street Meth-|"°t st bow many- Parker The Citizen experienced| Navy, who arrived on the Jacob ter Who are afforded the dppor-| for Islamorada to attend to mat-| 5; pp fot 1 te gt car-| 272 pertaining to his land holdings | fand nursery of Miss SMotie | ** ** Point Parker will experience a great] Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Ackerman, | ‘treat, if they are lovers of rare} who were spending a week in and beautiful flora and delicious| ami, returned over the East Coas' fruits. yesterday. Through the courtesy of Miss} 4 Jarty of sailors of the U. S. | 4 j Freighter Brazos, of the Clyde- ‘ =, 1 this educational pleasure this week| Jones yesterday from Genn-| the Florida East Coast Railway! Goldsmith, Emil Sweeting and N.| The home was beautifully dec- noon over the East Coast, 14 go-| tion trip to Key West, returned on At a meeting of the Choir! cut flowers. The bride wore a York. . Va., and Philadelphia. | St. Augustine. ik wan ;: ‘There can be seen about 25] ¥*» 2nd one in P gust Hall, it was announced by Mr. She war attended by ber sister, | dee to arrive ia . ve trupical countries, but all of them < Th s are typical of the Hallow- . Robins, intendent of = Williams : sort; odist Church performed the cere- H. L. Robins, superintendent of | Florence Williams, Harriett Hjort | | ay ie en cee ee ; ‘and Was amazed at the horticultur-! tanamo Bay, left yesterday after-! company, who was on an inspec-} p Shannahan. ing to Pensacola, four to Norfolk,| the afternoon train yesterday to/ Guild held last night in the Parish | lovely bridal dress of white flat AGE ees _ SE i a —{G i iveri the fruits indigenous to the soil- of Goldsmith that delivering of acc Bik, Mae, waa woe di ae om bearing luxuriant, feast 3 anna | HOSTESS AT-PARTY! HOST AT PARTY ssn corre tte “S" a, ca nee } in natural colors on _pasteboard, | er 4 - FERRY SERVI S : sence | TO t “ee motive power and machinery of and Dorothy Hjort; Messrs. Sam mony. : : morrow night from Galveston en-, = forated with fetns and gorgeous| 44. to Charleston and W sin al display of fruits, flowers and : ’ crepe with accessories to match. bes imported ther p invitations would require several! c “ ARCHER'S peed soca all of @ MISS BETTY ADAMS! JUDGE BROWNE | Gays’ work to complete the job. {it a gown of pink flat crepe. John bound to Tampa and New @r- | } Cates, brother of the groom, was | "eatin for the eyes, and incidentally, the In this garden of many fruits j and picturing a Jack O'Lantern. | tion was held ghd/was etijoyed by, H are a number of plants bearing} - { the deliciously sweet fruit ‘Mon- AF! stera Deliciosa in quantity. This : iruit is shaped like an ear of cotn ; but there any likeness whatever AIR GIVEN Mt AFT) | members.ofjthe Lopex Diathond- . saree’ FAIR GIVEN MONDAY AFFAIR GIVEN IN HONOR OF; VISITING ANGLERS | ball team’ who attended in’ their, [.¥ ‘Ferry at ™ ERNOON AT ‘BAYVIEW © | MRS. THOMAS ANDERSON | uniforms. A : -PARK | The newly weds have taken an! ceases, arsed cag ene: CAPTURE JEWFISH' apartment on James stregé sand | pot noes Alas vill be at home ‘to their iiany | The rind is in hexagonal shap- ‘ | ae mae ee ¥| : ed blocks and cun be removed with] Miss Betty Joyce Adams cele-} Judge Jefferson B. Browne en-| CAPT. SYDNEY THO! / I east when the fruit’ is ripe, like] brated her ninth birthday Monday tertained a small party in his Air| HEADS PARTY FISHING ON | The practice of lending money| ta large gathering, including _ the Key (Northbound) and Matecumbe (Southbound) at $00 a m and 2 p. m. daily. the hexagonal shaped “scales” of | afternoon at Bayview Park. The! ., ,. t Figs Race 1 a shellfish, after it is cooked, and| color scheme of Hallowe'en was] S‘ation - apartments last night)| BOCA CHICA BRIDGE pees eer eed al Through Ferry leaves No}|| ROYAL GELATIN Me there that similarity ends. carried out in the refreshments.|Complimentary to Mrs Thoma | naw Federal Housing Admbietza-(] ne ae = SS OE 2 pacha Lower Matecumbe Key s!]\] ORDERS TAKEN FOR 12:30 p. go SES ALL CUTS OF MEATS For Reservations Call 460 ‘cago bas iat the Pine-|the winners in the bean contest] Mrs, Anderson was, before mar-| A fishing party under the guid- ne ate 4g Berg were Miss Sarah Ann Birs and); is PEs : of the sugarapple without seeds.| y:5. Ruth Beecaise. riage, Miss Myra Burr, daughter ydney Thomp-| Subscribe to The Citizen. The pulp of the fruit surrounds! Various games were played, and| Anderson of Miami. | pe ee tae massed i SOP. | ance of Captain i ' son, proceeded yesterday after-} : 1 i@ easily removed from the core.| Those present were: sof Hon. R Hudson Borr, sees to Boca Chica bridge, where | Boca Chica bridge was a jewfish, |i] through us and get Delicate Fiavoring Misses Claudia Ishman, Flor-| whom Judge Browne served four jthe time was spent in angling inj weighing approximately _150 ememenes saaaa ON ||| freshest and best. meat with your grocers In taste it cannot be accurately|ence Saunders, Eola Johnson,’ years as railroad commissioner.! the waters in that vicinity. Inj pounds, which furnished great Geseribed, for there is blended into| Yvonne Stuart, Ella Taylor Pin-! She is the house guest of Mrs.; the party, be les Captain Thomp- sport for the anglers, while a or order &% separately & deliciow sepidity the delicat:}tado, Alice Whilma Asson, Alma! pawin F. Trevor. | son, were Charles E, Roberts and jarge number of other varieties Prompt Free Delivers flavoring of half dozen other) Bernice Asson, Yvonette Avssom,| Gino, ; "ve Mr. and Mrs,|J0Seph Monin of Louisville, Ky.#¥tvere taken during the outing. | “ : Srests, __ | Sarah Ann Birs, Rosalie LaFe, er guests were Mr. and Mrs.| "1 yfiss Ellaree Jenkins of Glen-}** Those making up the party ex- Hl While Mise Parker was explain-} Nancy Lowe, Jackie Daughtry,! Wm. M. Graham and Mr. and M. -|dale, Ky. Mir. Roberts, is a for-)pressed themselves as having b fg the Seauties of the gerd sean Daughtry, Ann Daughtry,|Edwin Trevor. Mr. Graham is) mer Key Wester, the son of Mr. thoroughly enjoyed the after- and murwery and expatiating =| Pstrieis Joyce Duane, Zola Marie| Superintendent of Radio Acro-| and Mrs, Percy M. Roberts, and is; noon’s angling, as well as being | uP te four (4) passengers. the Monsters Dwiicines. she * ) Comas, Mand E. Roberts, Carolyn| nauties and arrived in Key West) here parents. exceedingly delighted with their | ©sch pasecager over and akess coveted a tine one and dexidied t9} Sonex Harriett Jones, Rosalind| with his family just recently. | The prize catch made from,sojourn in Key West as a whole a Pat Pas j , Renee Bt) Aiery, Sylvia Sawyer, Betty) ez tis SS oe os ee i ion is eo Caastine, Alicia Perez, i 7 | a ee PENED HERE Bereta cut 8 tomgies Lawe | teste Carrie. | i wie aernet ww maker Gas sey Sarsid Roy Haskins, Pi at aes theme tie emetng Spe siewee Ely Komen, Will Rob oom a Wit Ft, Kitzac Knowles, Willy) Le Plaza Cubana, a fruit ai ' ip enter serine wae see Te pie Bees Aloury, Evert &, veectable market, has recen' | Sie wth a ot i etd mers hevher, Warries Russi, Odes We been opened at 922 Duval street i eo see Seen ea by Alfredo. Rodriguez. See eotenmting sate of She sents po i Te This new fruit stand carries al ae meio ge 36. large variety of both fruits and 1 gr che * vegetables and ix being operated em reer by ut tenga than any of Mr under strict sanitary conditions, , Bumdreds of these were om ti IN MEMORIAM } treer Ani these rare tigi. The ov Surely a great man ‘has © Shower. Tate £8 OM LEY MEMORIAL . ” . - — in Zion today, On October e of gviden bier CROBEH LAWN TUES. Brother James A. Hannibal, oe and wher in full bi m . som @ - in full Dleow « member of Cornish Chape titi aa ast fa F Gemibles nothing else but what it: DAY EVENING E thon Chnith fon vow | Meme implies, o shower of gold dae siced / 2 4 A , . | years, pasted to the great bey Vary Attesstive Tie Hallowe'en yarty on the! His death has left « vacancy The nursery ix also unusually 17 Memorial Church lawn Tuex-' ¢- @ttractive. Here are found prs day evening wes @ decided nuce ous! Tiled Senne sane Ay Deve warietic ants, two of which Oe @ large sumber of Cuildren| y. are highly important from 2 com-W°%e Oremed sey puetumes, mercial standyor The thenna! The winners of the prizes were: ant mabogany ; Mink Bitty doyle phdad foe? the There are many henna plants YO" , ePyropiet<,, coxtume | ond 800 mahogany sprouts. These “aster Ray Pierce for the “fun- piest, The services of Brother t Hannibal to his church and con-} nections are ‘outstandi He} seryed as Chairman of t Board for more than thirty wus Saperintendent of the , day Behool for more than fi - ond © ears; was actively en; ' , 4 “ : pensive J rr ~ ate gy work of the’church up until ab Mther tre * wting im the . 9 9 failing health he had to ce muresery are 1,900 royal poinciana activities, The de Ce rees which whee ed in - asinds v6 100 tamarinds, 100 exemplary citize hower, Chinese respected by all : ; : mangoes » vitae and sired FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE both races in this ; Hertieituriets and agriculturiete, CONDUCTED THIS APT. | cnr yiNy'y Omh Commish « who come to Key West will be de ERNOON peieigetnat Seals garden and lighted to visit thi ‘most valuable member gursery and even those who are Wiliam M. Jobneon, age 64, of oct25-1tx mot a-quainted with nature in its 269 Southard stre died thix Most generous mood, as indicated morning at 3:30 o'clock, Funeral Lorraine Jennings there. will experience inestimable xervices will be held this after- Hl,, won the milkmaid c ampion-| pleasure. noon at 4:30 o’elock from the *hip of Will County and in doing chapel of Pritehard’s Funeral *¢ set & new world’s record by : Tl N Home. 901 Division street, with making 22.1 pounds of milk in Rev, George K, Summers of the three minutes, - First Methodist Church officiating 2 H Cornelius and Edward Jonneon,, Pharmacy and Science is begin and two” sirters, Mrs, Allan, ning an intensive study of the air ...,.| Knowles and Mrs, William Weay-! end its contents in an. effort to An addition to The Citizen’s e | eF. llearn more about hay fever. : \ slar business directory is j more about hay fever. ' : py “Geynn Bethel’s Service Station, : acai - 2 = Server Grinnell and Fleming peters Service Station iv ro wep PREVENT TO BREAK COLDS || seirret sev recent oe | CRS. Vicks VAPORUB | Luckies are round, Luckies are firm, Luckies are fully packed ‘VErtisement. with only the clean center leaves PALACE —these are the mildest leaves— “it’s teamed” they cost more—they taste better. v ve Berry, George Raft, * Jackie Cooper in _ |THE BOWERY , 10-15¢; Night, 10-20e