The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 27, 1934, Page 4

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RNR - If you do your paper by 6:00 o’clock in the afternoon all telephone 51 and pepée will be emt, BY GAYLE TALBOT ee ame LONDON, Nov. at 33 aE a F break the deadlock by waving his for many years has seen nothing| opponent across. more downright funny than the Traffic Thought Slowed Motor traffic on one 10-block Fey JULIUS F. STONE Keith Morgan, vice president of the Georgia Warm Springs Foundation, is deeply interested in Key West and will be closely connected with the city during the winter season as his parents, brother and sister-in-law will be here then. Some time ago he wrote a per- sonal letter to Julius F. Stone, Jr., @eking the possibility of securing } up. by as many minutes, and fourth month and still going ' chorus of cursing cab drivers « Phillip Henson; who was spend, ing two ‘weeks in Key West with relatives, left yesterday for his home in Coconut Grove. Leslie Hore-Belisha>. Eng: | Bolses |iand’s youthful minister of trans-/1> toot a motor } Dew skits. They All ‘Hop’ Minister baby, who were guests of Mr. and | _ Not long from Oxford and with Mrs. Frank Holtsberg for a few! |} : e ; 2 Matural flair for publicity that days, left yesterday afternoon 2 ‘would make some of his public John R. McCarl of Nebraska,| :U. S. Comptroller General, born} the winter. for their home in Orlando, } [contemporaries in the United|"¢2* Des Moines, lowa, 55 years| ‘This y , | States envious, Hore-Belisha has|*©* = wr bagged A. C. Elgin, customs house brok- - | within a few short months become USS © Carl A. Hatch of tee ‘est er, left yesterday afternoon for as Bahev,- Derkeyla, comes.» light fret pudding. {the most discussed, maligned and ans < | lampooned individual in the Brit- es. London really didn’t have much; “ ofta traffic problem unfil ‘ig... 0% James Looacet _— “baby” minister got ~bus¥p~.nort oe r speak 3 a short visit in Miami. New Mexico, born at Kirvin, Kan-| sas, 45 years ago. American liousewives who are ; made. The proportions he gives | returning from visits to the sun- } here are for home use, preparing | | | what can be expect- way of accommodations. ‘was the intention of the com- do séme repairs to the Walter Maloney, of the firm of Maloney and Peacock, left yes- terday over the East Coast for a business visit in Miami. ny islands of Bermuda these days | for a party-of six. are bringing with them glowing |) bean! eel of a aes fruit, pudding, and ‘seme of. them are far-sighted enough to bring the recipe with them. JELLIED PRUIT PUDDING 1 package gelatin dessert (pineapple flavor) 2 cups water jany traffic controh: to | Cars, motor-buses “aiid + bieycl |simply. tore apeund thro fits Ir. é ~ és is end in view mention- Scheurer Weatherford, who and was spending a while with his} - Especially at,this time of the | oiling water ' pedi |e = ¥ Mr. Morgan phoned | father, Pressey Weatherford and] year, with holidays and winter |) 1-§ teaspoon salt | held om to’ their hats ssid made ag BF fhe from New York that the condi-| other relatives, left yesterday aft-| parties, is this variation of’a fruit |’ SD sentless zaisine rilliant operifield dashes. "Tt tions and all matters connected|ernoon for Miami. pudding welcome. ‘It is simple 1-4 cup pecans, broken in pieces ; f and "lex ie with the home just what he and tasty, and easy to prepare. 2 tablespoons maraschino cher- |£tTeat fun, and je casualti 7 e were jus : Instead of a heavy, “cannon ries, sliced | n't run as high as one might Charles A. Beard, noted ‘his- wanted and Mrs. Elizabeth Stevens and! phan” deSsert after a special win- 1 cup soft bread crumbs | ihink. | cork “ a “ brother and daughter, who were in Key West| ter feast, a traditional fruit pud-| Add raisins to one cup water | Safety Zones Everywhere | (07a and writer, born at take up for a brief visit with relatives,| ding made with pineapple gelatin |} and bring to boil. Drain and Knightstown, Ind., 60 years ago. i winter. left yesterday afternoon for the dessert is a Sghter touch, that | measure water. Add enough more ees something “different” which adds so°-much to a dinner. It appeals to the eye and the appetite both. with x betwee boiling water to make one’ cup | and use to dissolve gelatin. Add | salt and second cup of col z-zag white stripes Thomas I. Parkinson, president | each curb. Per-!of the Equitable Life Assurance | i | Now every corner is a —ori home at Dinner Key. j rab, N \) * ) ‘ ‘ . , | Id wa- t are suppose se} Soci in Philad: 53 Gilbert Thompson, who was| Mr. A. P. Johnson, the host at | ter. Chill until very thick but | Se a —" here for a few days with relatives,! the Belmont Manor and Golf| not set. Add raisins and remain- | petit nd pepo / Ciub, where this dessert is so popular with golfers and swim- mers and bicycle riders, was pre- vailed upon to disclose how it is | ing ingredients. Pour into mould and chill until firm. Serve with whipped cream and maraschino automobile each | ly responsible and} ct to a $10 fine. i b com-/ The investigation into the Am- ion. Automo-/erican Telegraph and Televhone up to the in-| Company will probably bring a chance to! more than its quota of surprises nging a pe-| Data to be disclosed by the com- {| munications commission wil probably surprise the at the | telephone subscriber, left on the afternoon train yes- terday for Islamorada. SURPRISES COMING TLL LLL LLL Lee QLD PAPERS , For Sale 5c cherries. Serves 6. Mrs. Charles G. Johnson, who was in Key West for a few days Re OB with Mr. and Mrs. George B. ci ure SiGe DR VAN DEUSEN (NEW ARRIVALAT ane LEAVES FOR HOME — ELWOOD’S HOME SAYS AQUARIUM, WITH NO ARTICLE PRINTED IN GEOR- GIA PAPER REPRODUC- ED HEREWITH The following account of Dr. S. W. Rogers, who died in Key West recently, appeared in a Cur- destrians likewise hesi- h average . Both start up again Mrs. L. L. Hunter, who was spending a short time with her brother, Merville Rosam and oth- er relatives, left yesterday for | 1 | tent issue of the Bandersville| her home in Miami. SETBACKS, SHOULD BE | ° the birth of a son to Mr. and (Ga.) Progress: ; ae | Mrs. Ray 0. Elwood at their 2 Bundle for Friends and relatives here Mr. and Mrs. Will Baez, who READY FOR WINTER THANKSGIVING SPECIALS Fruits and Vegetables to go with the Turk~J Practically every wanted Fruit or Vegetable § home, 729 Love Lane, on Satur- Were saddened by the news of the day evening. sudden death of Dr. Simeon Wil- liam Rogers of Key West, Fla. He Was the brother of Mrs. H. M. Franklin, and had made a number were spending the week-end in Miami, were returning passengers over the East Coast yesterday. 25 in bundle The new arrival has been given Dr. Robert O. Van Deusen, di-} ; the name of Bert Willis. rector of -the Fairmount Park} 0 Mis: thter of — ~ - S : of visits here, preaching often in — peak paring a she Aquarium at~ Philadelphia, who /| ne, Martinvi Crystaliged and’ Dried Fraie S:q00% THE KEY WEST CITIZEN the Methodist church, He was the | was in Gainesville for the celebra-| was in Key West directing dec- whose essa Nuts of All Kinds Cranberries @ldest sen of the late Mrs. Loula Kendall Rogers, and her husband, the late Capt. J. Henry Rogers. “Dr. Rogers was reared in orative operations at the Key} West Aquarium, left on the after- noon train yesterday for Philadel- phia. t tion of Students Homecoming Week, returned on the Havana Special yesterday. “Peace With § r won thi j national “Fi American Legion contest, will be entered in the international contest at Paris EVERYTHING FOR THE THANKSGIVING DINNER said Barnesville and after graduation there, he graduated at Emory University and received his Ph.D. degree from the Chicago Univer- sity. He taught in Griffin, Colum- bus and other places in Georgia; also in Alabama, North Carolina and Indian Territory, he has taught and preached. For several years he has made his home in Florida where he was engaged in his chosen profession. “Surviving are his wife, for- metly Miss Minnie Cox of Colum- bus; one sister, Mrs. Franklin; one brother, J. H. Rogers of Washing- ton, Dy C4 two nieces, Mrs, Con- mad Roitech of McAllen, Texas, and ‘Mrs. Robert Davis of Deca- tur, Ga.; two nephews, H. M. Pranklin, Jr.. of Sisters, Ore., and Graham Franklin of Tennille; an uncle, Rev. Thomas R. Ken- dali of Atlanta.” COLORED RESIDENT OF MIAMI IN JAIL HENRY BETHEL ARRESTED i ON CHARGE OF ASSAULT | AND BATTERY | Henry Bethel, colored, ex-; eursionist from Miami who ar-! rived Sunday, has been forced, by force of circumstances, to change} his residence from Miami, Dade! County, tj the Monroe County jail. Bethel got in trouble the day; he arrived and was arrested on} charges of assault and battery and non-support of his family. Given a hearing before Rogelio Gomez, justice of the peace, the evidence * such as to warrant the committing magistrate holding the accused for want of $75 bail until the next term of criminal court. The distinction of first woman to enter the New York state senate falls to Mrs. Rhoda Fox Graves of Gouveneur, N. Y., formerly a New York assembly-woman. Subscribe for The Citizen. being the} E. P. Johnson, first assistant keeper at Sombrero Lighthouse, who was spending his vacation with his family at the home on Francis street, left today to re- sume his duties. Mrs. George W. Reynolds has as her house guests, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Orwig of York, Pa. Mrs. Orwig is a cousin of Mrs. Reynolds. eeccceeese FOR SALE FOR SALE CHEAP—Underwood | Typewriter and McCasky Cred-/ it File. Both in excellent con-| dition. Phone 152-M. nov22tf| MIMEOGRAPH PAPER. 500! sheets $1.25. The Artman} Press, Citizen Building. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE—Two! bundles for 5c. The Citizen Of-) fice. uaa! MISCELLANEOUS i AN AUTO STROP RAZOR oavtt| given free with each for T| advertisement. ASK FOR IT. iant}} WANTED | =} WANTED—Middle aged woman} as housekeeper and companion | for aged lady. Apply 426 Eliza-| beth street. — RADIO REPAIRING = } WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF} RADIOS. (Guaranteed service. | R. C. A. and Atwater Kent} Co. septi-tt | “te i PAINTING | PAINTING, Interior decorating, } furniture - refinishing. Work | done right and reasonable. L. C.} Cox, 409 Margaret street, Phone | 358-W. oct29-1me | that work on the local institution was progressing, and with no set- backs should be in readiness by | the beginning of the touirst sea-} son. ' Before leaving the doctor aay OUR TRUCK Asked if he would return in a} short time, the doctor said if mat-/] ARRIVES TONIGHT ters can be satisfactorily arrang- ed, he expects to be back some! Wit son at-her; Los Angeles. Temple. time during the tourist season. and VEGETABLES. —___—__ |] large variety this week. Fruits Mrs. Reba Crawford Splivalo,|] and vegetables will not be head of the California state de-j] placed on sale until tomorrow partment of social welfare, mayj|| morning. soon become an associate pastor i j with Mas, Aimee. Semple. Mepher-}] ~FOR» THANKSGIVING FRYERS, HEN TURKEYS, jun27tf|] 805 Fleming St. hs ~ CHRISTMAS CARDS monds, Brazil Nuts, E ALL FNGREDIENTS FOR FRUIT CAKES Also, Dried Apples, Apricots and Loose Prunes Lowe’s Cash Grocery 1117 Division Street PHONE 675 JUST: RECEIVED. Large Shipment Turkeys and Chickens | For Thanksgiving \ Peaches, ETC., Best Poultry in Town H FRESH KILLED | KEY WEST PORK CENTRAL MARKET Phone 20 Order-- EARLY Large Variety ENGRAVED Cards Now on Display at cc? _ Fausto’s Grocery Phone 48 LPM LD MDM DSS I LP MM Why wait? A General Electric refrigerator is just as Convenient in the winter as in the summer—and just as thrifty, too! It's always sum- mertime in the kitchen, and even in winter there are very few days when even the outside temperature is low enough to keep foods from spoiling. You can save as much as $8.50 each month with a General Electric refrigerator in your kitchen—with- out one, you are losing $8.50 6 month: THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager Pay Our Store a Visit 2a 25] Packer and Virginia Streets [OMI I ISI III IIIS SS a= LALAAA Adhd dd dideded III I III LAA LDAP DOOD COC Ce eee eee esse sees eeeee eee ewwwn en FOR SALE Price $7,500 Apply to L ? ART The Cacee Offnce Readea.s | 509 Whee ee See ’ idole ee Toe 7777772 eee ee ee

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