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_ Seare-ly more than five months ; tiams, but occupied by _.. , age the rehabilitation of Ke: est man, today stands “ | -as launched by the. Flori jton street, ; wh we President 38) Emergency Relief Administration, foe decided improvement by week 3 : s | Sinee that time, although ‘much | over what it was a few weeks ego. 2 a4 Second, “Cactus Jack” (the) ‘Thomas, -whe first gave his sist afin house of representatives gave him’ . _jthat name and he’s proud of it); never leaves Uvalde, Tex. until, the local station master informs} sible train to teach Washington in; time for him to do his part in con-; NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—Christ- . vening congress, j;mas cards are like styles—maty of; 5 cae ‘them ehange each yéar to keep up. ¥ Third, Jack Garner is in town Vi) the times. ‘Thus say “gard! | salesmen, and this year they point. Whether map-readipg in connec: : Speakership Fight Crucial {to such notes in gear-end greet- tion with current war clouds AS| Mr. Garner arrived in Washing- ings as the depression and repeal. anything to do with it or. not, the! ton at a time (it was $:30 of a _Thete are a good many such’ map idea popped onte the S| cold, : : “timely” fectures as portrayed by , ings counter. ‘ nid, foggy mm is) when hed gentlemen who perspire in. “X marks,” says the front stl of _}fight for the speakership of then. summer to produce big snow one card. In the fold js printed. “A house in the next congress was’ scenes and cheery greetings ¢f Merry Xmas,” and on the inside is | entering.the crucial stage. He’ the winter. < {a msp. You're supposed to put an} the Union’ But despite catchy new ideag;“X” on the _ approximate pot ie" old type cards. such as those Where -yoo"live™ “~~~ ag showing the-Yule log, Christmas Dog Cards, Too rol singers or jolly stage coach] The speed idea crept in im the: enea, remain ever popular. They; form of Christmas cards made up are still sold by the thousands. like huge telegrams. To aid aj They're More Simple | dash of interest, the telegram was} A dominant new theme of this in the form of a rebus, with the! 7 ar’s greetings is simplicity. recipient supposed to figure out a after he -had accompanied the| salesmen have noted—and they part of the writing through wish- President on an inspection tour; peg it on the depression. There | bones, pictures of Santa Claus. | FORMAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF of the newly-enlarged executive’ are not nearly so many calls for}and other seasonal sketches. The . | offices at the’ White House, he engraved cards, they say, even!airplane idea continued in od HOSTELRY’S OPENING AND mewspapermen: | though these aren’t any- more ex-|dence. at times replacing Santa’s} GRAND BALL APPEARS IN “My understanding is, the ad-| pensive than s ypes. | time-honored reindeers. ministration ig not taking any! Less formal . Thi More humor was a dominant; THE CITIZEN TODAY stand (on the speakership race .' more persons are reported send-:note—another result of the de- 1 think that is good policy. | have ing cards signed. for - exampl ression, said sales people. Buy- geen any exhibition of inter-| “John and Irene.” instead of the| ers wanted something to laugh| Ferm#l announcement of | the ith that policy since ‘His| formal “Mr. and Mrs.” fover. j@pening of the Cass Marins Hotel Repeal struck a responsive note! One ever-popular idea, salesmen | With a grand ball on the night of | with the greeting card men. There is dog cards. Every person} Decembet 3i, New Year's Eve, nal’ friend-' are scenes of toasts to good health‘ having a cherished canine seems 3 = Tanditahes' gull checr—or magho Santa Claud te-want « Christmas eard with a{ et ne Some Of The Cine 44 tae announcement eter Scuutt, malager, netics 2 cerca: Ss nee i mvetAUon'W°tae people Of nes - “ - the, steps. of. thes W , the antiastcustom, to Parvicipste Dae Frenduny eae eee ae oe <-"ayag) AIPASSENGERS| INPANT) DEAD|= 2-220 Sm Soro a se t 5 puzz | wilk come to V r ie politicians here, | dance. : Stone. bat + sate e ie tie iapewaves ticin (whe set themselves up as. / at Dinner “Will bd Served at 8S" — | {John Nance Garner. t iv fh ij ti ae ata CE SESE ical © to de so also to. — @ULIUS F..STONE; JR., ONE OF | FUNERAL SERVICES WALL BE! oak and danctmg will begin at macs ‘foro asbirants for the, seaker-| 09 -7HOSE ARRIVING ship, lin the morning. The baffling thing was the ab} TODAY AFTERNOON The couvert charge, which wa: i . From Taiz % eet CONDUCTED TomoRROW | ° o'clock and last until 2 o'clock | wat ige ty lass sence in Garner’s statement at the : on former occasions $5, has been WILL | White, House, they say, of any ex-| The Commodore plane of the, George Ayala, two years old,| made $2.50 a person. Reservatio ‘pression of “Cactus Jack's” own! yriamiKey West Airways, arrived | °0" of Mr. and Mrs. George Ayala,/ are now being made and those |3 | Persorial opinion. That statement,; “_ : 2 j died 11 o’clock this morning at| who propose attending may phone } in their estimation, was the) ‘his morning with four passen-|the home, 417 Division street. | 780, ask for Mr. Moll, and make “VP” speaking—probably for the/ gers: Julius F. Stone, Jr. Miss! Funeral —— will be pa advance reservations, administration. Sey = }tomorrow afternoon, 5 o'clock.) py, ‘ ‘ Their deduction, therefore, is| EwHice Whyte, secretary to B. M-}from the residence. Rev. A. L-|tne —_ I secangp ceased —— | Dunesn: Stanley Wood, FERAj|Maureau, S. J., of St. Mary’s Star} ) ctciey will be ready tem : . The administration may desire Siti, and Maticlay Egeroft, of the Sea Catholic Church, will 3 ‘ AND! (and will insofar as possible) re-| aie mas Eee b officiate. : main neutral in the speakership| At 2 o'clock this ‘aftertioon} The Lopez Funeral Home will fight, But will Jack Garner? i ‘be im charge of arangements. » | there were no bookings recorded Sein Aacenacd ti wegrtieed kar Mil HONOR MOTHER OF FIVE ST. TE 0 DEPT. ee eet cremate, M8) ogas ism onto 8 y ; A = a » Ont.— Ars. we ~ half hundred boys and | A Ri AD ge [OR Meee Dionne, mother of the now ded in the member- ; F i : ‘i = ak Secs mous quintuplet sisters. is ° Dru 20) = ° proud possessor ef the K receive guests on Christmas Eve, Decem ber 24. for multiple Bega g Babes ance af the or, | PROPOSALS ON VARIOUS aniza scheduled for the HIGHWAY PROJECTS — igen cordial i ; || of. KeysWest to participate as has been ‘their an- ae nual custom. {By Associated. Press) i o Dinner at 8:00 p. m. and dancing from $ TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Dec. 14. # ‘at the te Bite wou | The cover charge will be $2.50 a person. i Please call Mr. Mell, phone 780 for your table reservations. PETER SCHUTT, Manager be heard at the meeting. PARTIES IS A DEPENDABLE WAY OF BEING SURE THEY WILL BE A SUCCESS. TRY IT, YOULL LIKE ITS FLAVOR