The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 28, 1934, Page 4

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aE lit F Mary Thompson,} 2nd others range from $8.000 to Ernest Mitchell. |%40,000. There were also a few 4 . a eee The Three-Way Committee com- Editorial Comment: Many men will be still more exhausted at the holiday dances when they try to keep up the pace set by the socall- ed “weaker sex.” Arrangements are being made for a football game to be played on New Year’s Day in the army barracks between the local stu- dents of Florida University home for vacation and the eleven of the Monroe High School. sdgs f OMA Z POce Hhegilses had ita in Saas 4 4 ‘~~ Americans in--the—baseball game atthe barracks. The game ended been assigned to work with the If you do not receive executive forces of the bridges}] paper by 6:00 o' project. d A. Canalejo, one of the assist- ant keepers at Fowey Rocks light | station, who was in Key West for] the Christmas holidays with his! family, left over the East Coast| yesterday en route to the light. Manolo Camus left on the aft-' ernoon train yesterday for Miamij after spending the Christmas pe-| riod with members of the family. ; l f z nee ee William G: Sullivan, discharged from the local army| unit at the barracks, left yester-| day afternoon for Charleston, en} route to his home in Spartanburg, | Ss. C. Peter Knight, Jr., who came! from Miami with Mrs. Knight to spend Christmas with relatives, | with a score of 8:to @ with noth: |) jing exciting during: the entire’ on- ae wis a Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Reason an- nounce the birth of a daughter in the residence at 704 Southard treet. Mrs. Reason is here for ‘it with her mother, Mrs. Mary in Sands. 3 preatit Marina as a centerpiece. During dinner members of the dinner party danced to the de- ; This was made necessary by the large number of passengers. On the train were 327 tourists and travelers, many of them bound for Cuba and some for Key West. S Saiaten andi Tighttel msec peovided by the Johnston daugh-| famous Casa Marine Orchestra. Fish, Birds and Deer Heads Mount-d CECIL GRAY = TAXIDERMIST er Key Westers. Mr, Bethel is | Fine Work—Reasonable Prices Bethel | 319 Fleming St. Phone 170-W |! Key West, Florida Matinee: 10-15c; Night: 15-25¢ | COS ELIE EES Eh hdhikkdded 1 \ LEWINSKY’S MEN’S SHOP Ae, Inventory Sale X22, i Now! Now! SPECIAL LOT MEN’S FINE WORSTED SUITS, regular $21.75 and $14.50 $19.75. Compare! GRIFFON & ENGLISHTOWN SUPER QUALITY SUITS, values to $27.50, single or double breasted; in colors: Gray, $19 75 Brown and Mixtures —.:.... e FAMOUS W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES, $3 50 Black, Tan or Sport’... ° Some styles $4.50 to $5.00—None Better MEN’S WORSTED TROUSERS, high waist or regular values to $4.50, to $2 95 LEWINSKY’S MEN’S SHOP For the Better Class of Men’s 526 Duval Street Co hkdk dk hid di decdddedidedadad s Lhehchthudhcdhadhheehchdehdcledhedededed ee eet ae ae He never bas te be éctremted Se rome eacmegee orwhits He aware somes wee codes eat comme CALL NO. 8 FOR PURE ICE Mace « Al Mere —iqummpet WATER COOLERS Trey re icomemmcet 59 Per Come Re ge eee Seaton $30 and $35 ste eeereeeces Thompson's Ice Company, fine

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