The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 7, 1934, Page 4

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l s F g r ti i ui | | : ' i : r 3 : nt if} Fit: 63 He Bet Hi fr | z a& Miss Dorothy Knowles left yes- y for her home in Miami aft- few days in Key West with i ® f H i a z j [ i Mrs. Gordon Mingo left on the afternoon train yesterday for Is-j lamorada to spend a while with} { i Frank Russell, customs agent in charge at Miami, was an arrival tis Ht it : i ! HH fle fit: 2 et visiting her daughter, Daniels, returned yesterday accompanied by Mrs. Daniels, who will spend a while with the family. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Loe were on the morning train yes- from Miami for a visit ith relatives. Mrs. Allan Knowles, who was i i ie | tives in Miami, was a returning passenger on the morning train } : ii é i I it i Mrs. 0. S. Long, who was . : + a tf i F over the East Coast yesterday. Dr, and Mrs. Eugene Martinez, who were spending a brief - time’ in Tampa and went from there to Miami, returned over the East’ Coast yesterday. Lieutenant W. B. Jackson, U. S .N., officer in charge at the naval station, returned over the highway yesterday afternoon from an inspection of the radio Station at Jupiter. : i i : f I i ? ? E : P. P. Pierce, civil engineer with the Florida East Coast Rail- JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 7. —Belated Florida returns| way company, who was in Key| West for a few days on business left on the afternoon train for Miami yesterday. swelled the Homestead! Amendment victory at. the! jedueator of the blind and Greek! | Barbour Co., Ala. Died Aug. 15,/ called to Saluda, S. C., because of| Died Dec. 7, 1932. the death of her father, returned| gram for the concert to by the Key West of the ion, The concert, which 7:46 p. m., ‘will include an unusual presentation of the old favorite, “My Old Kentucky Home.” The program follows: 8. I. B. A., March—R. B. Hall. Overture, Invincible—K. L. King. Impassioned Dréam—J, Rosas, Anchors Aweigh—Chas, Zim- merman. It Happened in Nordland—vV. Herbert. Key West Ad- starts at . Moon Glow—Hudson and De- lange. The Sweetest Story Ever Told; Solo—Mrs. R. Solano. Albanian, March—R. B. Hall, My Old Kentucky Home, Bari- tone Solo—A. C. Caviness. The Star Spangled Banner— Anniversaries 1800—Platt R. Spencer, Ohio business college teacher, origina- tor of thé Spencerian system of! penmanship, born at Fishkill, N.! Y. Died at Geneva, 0., May 16, 1864. | 1832—Andrew D. White, Cor- nell’s first president, diplomat} and author, born at Homer, N. Y.° Died at Ithaca, Nov. 4, 1918. 1837—Michael Anagnos, Boston} Patriot, born in Greece. Died June 29, 1906. } 1847—Lotta Crabtree, actress, born in New York. Died in Bos-} ton, Sept. 25, 1924. H 1848—Braxton B. Comer, Ala- bama farmer, manufacturer, gov-/ ernor and U. S. Senator, born in 1927. } 1850—William M. Beardshear,! United Brethren clergyman, Iowa} spending a few days with rela-| college president, born at Day- ton, Ohio. Died August 5, 1902. 1859—Henry Grier Bryant, not-! ed Philadelphia explorer and geo- grapher, born at Alleghany, Pa. - | | 1867—Mme, Marie Curie, who, { with her husband, gave radium to M. Chartman; Motern Porter,|laneous cars, _ - colored. - - The report covering = SPECIAL CHURGH : also shows one death, that of Wm.’ CHURCH DINNER | | There will be 2 il service TO BE SERVED ite tga | Street Methodist Church when The members of the First! Presiding Elder O. E. Rice will Methodist Church have made ar-| deliver a sermon. ‘ rangements for the serving of a; The fourth quarterly confer- complete dinner tomorrow after-! ence of the church will be held in noon, beginning at 5 o’clock and’ connection with this service, and continuing until 7 in the evening) a large attendance is expected. at the recreational hall of the! church, The menu will consist of roast’ beéf dreamed potatoes, cold slaw,’ hot.coftee.and.dessert interspersed | with good music and jolly fare Ait is stated-that the dinner serv-| ed last week was largely-attended | | The colored World“ War Veter-})| it is; ans Temple Post will hold a meet-}/ and greatly enjoyed, and hoped that the~-effair tomorrow. will meet with equal success. NEW ARRIVAL AT i tonight, beginning ‘at’ 7:30) o'clock, at the St. Joseph's Hall, according to announcement made | by H. G. Campbell, commander. | timportance to the It is stated business of much organization GIBSON’S HOME, will come before the meeting. 1 ee See Sf The Grand Central subway sta- tion in New York City was the Announcement has been made} second busiest rapid transit point of the birth of a daughter weigh-| during the fiscal year ending ing nine pounds to Mr. and Mrs.! June 30. William H. Gibson, Jr., at: thei residence, 515 William street, on Sunday morning. Mother and baby are reported to be getting along nicely. WOMAN’S CLUB TO ENTERTAIN Arrangements have been made by the Woman’s Club for a recep- | tion to be held tomorrow after- noon at the club house on Division street from 4 to 6 o’clock. An excellent program has been arranged for the event which will be put on for members and friends of the organization. All visiting members, and also other visitors to the city are ex- tended an invitation to be in at- tendance. IF YOU LOVE MOTHER, THEN TELL HER THIS 1AM 87 AND EAT AND SLEEP WELL. GO TO CHURCH REGULARLY AND OFTEN ATTEND, PARTIES .1| NEVER FEEL\TIRED! WHAT KEEPS ME uP, the world, the world’s Swart woman scientist, born in Warsaw, Poland. Died in-France, July 4, 1934. .-chest COLDS rected | | ARRIVES HERE} { £Eik. geo sae Hi i : f eee FzF il et Jones, which was at St. Peters-} burg, Fla., for a period of recrea-! tion, arrived in port’ 8:15 o’elock The ship is expected to remain; in ‘port for a period of one week! or 10 days before sailing. | United States Destroyer Jacob! ENOL Today at Oriental Pharmacy FAST FREIGHT SERVICE a NEW YORK ‘and BOSTON From Key West alternate Fridays | From New York alternate Tues- | From Boston Sines Saturdays 1 | Also NEW ORLEANS te KEY WEST Alternate Wednesdays. Arrive Key West second day following. \CLYDE-MALLORY e znes(es) c SMITH, Agent, V-TAKEVINOLIRoN | TONIC REGULARLY, AND THIS 1S } } 1 i | The first .was , the Times Square station. oe (PALACE Walter Winchell’s BROADWAY THROUGH A KEYHOLE Matinee, 10-15c; Night, 10-20¢ EE SE eee rere ETE ENTRUST YOUR EYES To US Our complete scientific equipment assures you an ab- solute accurate refraction so that you get the right glasses for your eyes. DR. J. A. VALDES Orthogon Soft-Lite Licensee 532 Duval Street FERRY SERVICE TO and from MIAMI 40 Miles to Ferry,at No Name Key. ‘ 39 Miles (26 Miles by Ferry) to Matecumbe. 90 Miles to Miami Ferries leave No Name Key (Northbound) and: (Southbound) / at? ‘$e! i, and 2 p. m. daily.” ** abe Through: Ferry :leaves ; No Namé Key at 8 a. m and Lower Matecumbe Key | at 12:30 p. m. 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