The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 6, 1934, Page 4

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Song, Stormy Weather; I Saw} *™ Stars—Mary Sawyer. Song, Out in the Cold- Again; |" Moonglow—Mary M. Curry. Song, For All We Know—Doris Borden. Song, P. S—I Love You—AL 1 3 “Lost A berta Peterson. g a " Z Seng, Carioca (in Spanish); : Temptation—Paul Esquinaldo. . John Olsen, chief stevedore the P. and O. S. S. company, who i was in the Florida East Coast 5 Hospital at St. Augustine for ex- Lowe At Memorial Church amination and treatment, return- ed over the East Coast yesterday. Mrs. R. A. Bissell, who was vis- iting for a week in Miami, was @ returning passenger over the ide | a reception was held at the home} East Coast yesterday. ~son of Mr./ of the groom’s sister, Mrs. Ber- : a i mard Cruz, on Newton street. Mrs. Merlin Monsalvatge was an 20% s ‘ n i The home was beautifully dec- arrival over the East Coast from nd fr were present at the orated in red hibiscus and lace| Miami yesterday in company with fern. The couple were the reci- her sister, Mrs. W. Underwood, ‘attendants| pients of many beautiful and use-| 4nd left on the afternoon train. é Ca-! ful gifts. = br charmingly} The groom is an employe of the} Aquilino Lopez and son, Coun- ‘Tgowned in a navy blue ensemble| Key West. Electric Compab ty Solicitor Aquilino Lopez, Jr., T}ble with hat and accessories to sand | with iat and accessories to match.| The couple have taken an apart_| left on the afternoon train yester- re ment on Southard street. oar for Miami to be gone several ys. s “i a Si . Party i | Mrs. Gilfond, wife of M. E. Gil- fond, head of the public relations : For Joe Cleare department of the FERA, who was spending a month in New The Young People’s Depatt-| The Monstera Deliciosa Clubj York, is expected to return to- ment of the Ley Memorial Meth-| entertained Tuesday night with a} morrow. Faker : é . y| Surprise birthday party for Joe : : odist Church met during the week/ (21. at his home on North} Miss Grace Menendez, who was .| for. their monthly ‘business se") Beach. the’ guest for one month of her e group mét at*the home of | brother-in-law and. sister, Dr. and ; 2 heitiss Gatye: Russell “ahd? ral ag Z. Fig Toft yesterday : 1 " {there went to Mr. Cleare’s home} afternoon for the home in, Miami, * y 1 3 iving * yard. Pease Ao Ast) Dr, and. Mrs, W. J, Schonee 5 5 yh¢ a rowd } wi e_ spending two days ‘wil “i ' soi Biel ’ Be Sees mR IB hz | their son ‘and danehtert Wr maakt a s 4. , assistant lighthous operetta, entitled “Only An. Many games were played and| engineer, and Mrs, Schoneck, Yett it Boy,” to be given on just before refreshments were | yesterday afternoon for Miami. t 2 served the group took part in a Mary Whitmarsh, Mrs. | “Chinese Love Feast.” Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Whalton, | Curry, Miss Miriam Carey Jr., accompanied by their two oe ace ware 2p-| Mrs. Guiterrez . + | grandchildren, were arrivals in on @ committee of ar-' y: Key West last evening over the jah : Visiting Here highway from Miami for a few e days’ visit with relatives and Mrs. G. M. Guiterrez and friends. idaughter Miss Mary were arri- {vals from Pennsylvania yesterday} Ben Allen and George Patter- Es are guests of Miss Etta Pat-j son, of the Stone and Webster terson at the family home on| corporation, who was in Key West } Caroline street, where they willj on a business visit with the Key jremain until tomorrow w] they| West Electric company, left on the will take passage on the Steam-| Steamship Cuba last night for ship Cuba for Havana. Tampa. The Guiterrez family were for s 2 a number of years residents of| Mrs. Webb, wife of Chief Ra- fp beh ser > genni | Key West, during the time the) dioman E. P. Webb, U.S. N., at- t »Order: of: DeMo! ny. Cilate Dr, Guiterrez was Chief} tached to the Destroyer Claxton, F ieendi Surgeon at the Marine Hospital,j left on the P. and O. boat. last and have many friends who will] night to join Mr. Webb*at St Pe- be glad to extend a welcome tojtersburg to which port the, yesseb them. sailed from Key West Tuesday morning. ‘LOPEZ TEN WINS | cs cnarcs Fac was « since i ing passenger over the East Coast ANOTHER GAME #752" oc oe Ae : ARt) with a party of friends from Mi- Club by A = to attend the Thanksgiving Pi Clb. |, The doubleheader of diamond-| tts Torens Fall. student at Flor ir will be held between ball played last night at the Bay-| ig. state College for Women. — the hours of 8 and 12 o’clock in-' view Park field resulted in am-j—————__—__ stead of 9 till 1 o’clock as in the! other victory for the Lopez Fun-} CHILDREN PLAY AT DEATH : eral Home ten—this time over been made due | the Adams Dairy team by a score} NEW YORK.—While scores of h evenings are| of 9 to 3 in the first game, and} children played around an auto- now | z the Busy Bee outfit won from the| mobile, an unknown man emptied ~Bob’s Orchestra will furnish|Army boys in the nightcap, 3 to/ a pistol at Horace Malone; fatal- the music. E Oe iF “*ly wounding him. , : the || celebrated:*themy SE Grito de| if i i I i I ‘ if tes ' | i il i [ ef if Lt Ay | tivities, A masquerade {is imeluded in the | moonlight ro ii vantage of a natural harbor dom found in this world—also i contemplated. Uj pee moon, this last more pair, haves: ante ters of Florida before. & } § i’? 1 i Fly if fit tilat ¢ i Hl j : ; Sunday, February 24, with the | servance of “El Grito de Baire,” ;2 Cuban holiday. Cuban exercises | will be held in the morning and} afternoon, and a Cuban costume ball will ring down the curtain on the week. _———EEEEE =i Ortho, Ie Sietonees = LIIDIIIAIDEDEEEEEL fFsland « Gity—found that- they could laugh and ‘be gay, aneri'® oe years’ of misfortune. and, they Assortment Ne 1: 15 Camde GS box double covesepe ben OPEL IO OLELOEEOIEEBOELEDEOED rate,”@nother Cuban holiday. The iwat-in: Pebroary «is: te -over- shadow, by far, all the color of ‘the two-day celebration in Qcto- j ber. |" PEOPLE'S FORUM CRITICISM OFFERED ABOUT | DRUNKEN MEN ON STREETS Editor, The Citizen: Since I have been in your city, I have talked with people in re- gards to the dogs, but it has not been my pleasure to see many dogs on the streets. I think if the city would try and get rid of these drunks that are sleeping on the benches all| along Duval street it would do} more, good to make Key West 2! better place to come and spend! the winter. | »o lif. Key).West -wants to be a} good town to live in it will have} to get busy" and get other lows carried out. P MR. AND MRS. FRANKHOUSE. who are in your city for 2 few days. Key West, Fia., Dec. 6, 1934. Assortment Ne 2- 29 Camube te bol. <ingk eticiege baw Assortment No. 3. 3b Care te box. angle enveiepe. bem riment No ¢@: 13 Beautife? Cards, sngice ecnvetepe. Ses Limited number of boaes woth 13 each of 2c per bes YOUR NAME PEIXTED O8 Caebe at siL0o™ THE ARTMAN PRESS The Gmaes Bug Auto fatalities, at 28,400, up 16 percent in ten months. Unsightly Complexions muddy: ing, blotchy and red—relieved and improved ' < (LA AtAbkAAdk dd bd ddd ddd Akh dd didadidiadiadidd, linpeengenesteiiadiemeenearmsnsceusyanenatoncnananceesarantiges wer SGI LIL IPL LP LAGE?

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