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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY Nifia deLisa Cslleja, Editress LaPHONE 149-3 F 290000000000 000060C00CSECCOOCCOD Casa Marina Guests Enjoy Outing At Fort Jefferson auawe by the guests of the ho=! tel who took the trip yesterday. ,| It was an exceptionally lovely day - such a flight, and was par- |ticularly pleasurable because the and flight had previously been post- of pond twice a to unfavorable | ., Who will ance of the s Departures Mrs. George H. Mr. include Wa Mr. auld M wark, New H. Stuart, of York, who are on also “ofl Ieciins on; } a brief visit) their annual visit to Casa Marina,” sail-| nd Colonel an yesterday landed two fine Mrs. James F . who are (fish, both measuring seven feet! turning to Washington, D. C, two inches and weighing fift after several weeks stay at Casa|two and sixty-five pounds Marina. | spectively. Both Mr. and ‘The flight to gas, and! Stuart are ardent anglers. several hours spent inspe historic ruins thereon were much’ joying their favorite sport. at Big Pine Key, Mrs.! rt Farewell aaesk For Malones Was Given Here Last Night A 2) davapeech of appreciation on} The Official Board of the C n- | gregational Church of Key West,|pehalf of the Church Board was} with their families, last’ night) Jotivered by Joseph Boza for held an informal farewell party | peiiatart and entertainment at the home of| ”™ me natet Rev. and Mrs, s onjhaving been a member the William street, honoring Mr. and; Congregational Church for Mrs, William H. Malone, who a and having been a leaving the latter part of week to make their home in Or- lando. A delightful was in | Jack Corn selection Malone’s activities, of ‘actically that entire time. Contest games were played, and refreshments of cocoa, sand- iches and cookies were served. Approximately thirty-fiv were present, all of whom joir regret that musical during k presented a and there were vocal solos by M Paul A'r There followed presen speech by Mrs. J Cormack, and a ge and beautiful baske' of roses was presented to Mi Malone. program which piano two} .| in ‘expressing their Mr. and Mrs. Key West, for they much for the city, s indeed a great : | West. | Moshers Astioe Here On Visit Capt. and Mrs. W. J. Mosher arrived here Monday from a trip to the Orient including Japan, China, Honolulu and then to Cen- tral America through the Pan- jama Canal, and are visiting with | oe Ss mother, Mrs. Dor Dr. Roberts on Fleming street. | Giakcse Meeker will be xemember| sae! to her Key West friends argaret Roberts. me have done one Entertain At Dinner Party Mrs. John aad and Columbus, Ohio, guests Marina. tertained with the hotel. fter last night en- a dinner party at several enjoyable we: in the city, and Mrs. Brown plan to north on Friday of this spending Seoecccccccccoccoecroseree PERSONAL MENTION ese Edwin H. Robert iting with relati in returned on the morning | ew] York, arrived by plane this morn- ing for a visit with relatives. was Miami, | plane. Captain Joseph Johnson left on} the plane yesterady afternoon for! Miami to be gone several days. J. R. Blair, U. S. hulls, and L. G i spector of boil Carl Mecks, perfume and toilet; Key West to article manufacturer of Moines, Iowa, who was_ here the guest of Robert Spotswood, | left yesterday for Miami. | Mrs. Wi D. Hearne and |W. D. Jr, and George W. Burrell, Hearne, who were vis who were spending about one, Hearne’s parents, Mr. month in Key West, left yester-; George F, Archer, day afternoon for Tampa. inspector of | cheer, U, S. in- 's, who came to inspect the Tug} Des: Warbler, left on the Cuba yester-| as day afternoon for Tampa. sons Arche: Mr, and Mrs. C. | Euric Sterling and son; Clay-; Miss Lora Lock,. director ton, who left Monday by plane! women’s work projects’ in the for Miami, returned yesterday’ fourth and fifth Florida distri over the highway. | embracing Key West and Miami,} {arrived this morning by plane | ¢; Henriguez from Miami for a conference with} ng in Ha-/ Director Thomas D. Orr. returned on and son, who V vana with relat the Cuba yesterday. Mrs. J. ae Emilee, and sons iJames and Richard, who were iting with Mrs. Miller’s mother} Mrs. W. J. Gardner, and other} relatives, left over the highway! this morning to join Mr. Miller in} | New York City. Miss Hope Robertson, who was spending the season in Key West, left yesterday afternoon for Tam pa en route to her home in Vir ginia. Mrs. B. A. Bodine, who was Arturo spending a part of the winter sea-'Fleitas, members of the local! son with her mother, Mrs. D. A.! lodge Caballeros de la Luz, eee Printz, left yesterday afternoon: yesterday afternoon on the Cuba} for Tampa en route to her home} to attend a convention of the or- [bed in Tampa. Armayor and Frank) Henry MeNally, who was spend-! ing a vacation with Mrs. McNally,; bury, Mr. Albury’s mother, Mrs. left yesterday by plane for } Albury, and brother, and Mr: ami. Mrs. McNally will remain: 4lbury’s mother, Mrs. A. Lueig- for a longer stay. } Mr. and Mrs. William V. AL and} ing the spend much time on the water en-| mene of the Church Board during, Malone are leaving! as| | j afternoon for the home in Tampa. } of P. TOMASELLO TO SPEAK HERE | CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR WILL ADDRESS CITIZENS ON FRIDAY NIGHT (The Hon. Peter Tomasselo, Jr., { will this week spend Thursday. ‘Friday and Saturday in Key West, renewing old and making new ac- | quaintan He is not a stranger to Key West, being well and in- ‘timately known by members of ‘the American Legion, of which or- ganization he was State Com- | mander for one year. He is also well known to the i as he has been clos and has kept in close touch with the rehabilita- | tion pros m under the present i administration, | His talk to the residents of this | city at Bayview Park on Friday evening of th's week at 7:30 o’clock, may disappoint those who {expect a political talk, but will please those who have the interest {of Key West at heart. Many will be surprised at his intimate knowl- edge of affairs here and will be interested in his program if elee- {ted as governor of the State of Florida for the rehabilitation of Key West on sound business prin- ciples. | MODERN BOMBERS SEEN AS THREATS TO SOUTH AFRICA (Ry Ansoctated Press) JOHANNESBURG, So. Africa, March 25.—Far from the armed forces of Europe, but neverthe- less sensitive to the possibilities i of ion, the Union of South | Africa is building up prctection, | of complete reorganization ac military of defense facilities will be demand- ed, it is expected by Oswald Pirow, minister of defense, at the next parliamentary session. At present, it is claimed, South | Africa has no anti-tank guns, only j one- -third enough rifles for the 200,000 men who could join the cclors if called, and only a dozer | cbsolete airplanes. Pirow, it is reported, will ask | tor 24 regiments of infantry, ten j batteries of artillery, two bomber | squadrons and one squadron of ! fighter aircraft. | ‘The development of long range bembing planes has made ~ the Union vulnerable to attack, Min- ister Pirow said in opening a new airport here. HOPES TO IMPROYE pone i SPOKANE, Wash—As__he Sy "| grows older his conduct will im- prove, on O’Keefe, 87, of this & told the judge when he was sted for drunkenness. | nani, formed a party of Key Westers leaving this morning lover the highway for a visit at j points up the East Coast. PIRATES COVE Famous Fishing Canip on Over- sea Highway 20 Miles From Key West Charming Surréundixige: i Unsurpassed Fishitig. Excellent Cuisine ~ Will Be Open Until May 15 For Reservations Telephone Pirates Cove | | OVER-SEA HOTEL CLOSE TO THE BUSINESS AND ENTERTAINMENT piel Try this unique aid fF) to nose and upper throat — where most colds start. Its timely use helps prevent colds. Away From the Noisy Strear of Traffic Its Quiet Rooms and Wide, Hos pitable Porches Invite You 919 FLEMING STREET PHONE 9104 CarcHiNG Cop? The retiarkable success of Vicks drop hae brouglit scores of imite« tions. The trade- markt Va-tro-nol is your protec- tion ity getting thitsexefa> (Mhkddeddededer THE KEY WEST CITIZEN — BIGIMALSS | TO SUSSCRIBERS if you do net. réeefve your paper by 6:15 o'clock in the afternoon, call telepliotie 51 and a paper will be sent to yotr héme. A complaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:30 to 7:15 p. m. for the purpose of delivering com- plaints. Help us give you 100 ipercent service by calling 51 ‘if you do not réedive The Citi- By RED KERCE THOUGHT GEMS fromn8 || Truth is the foundation of all knowledge and the cement of all societies.—Dryden. eoe — A hick town is where they re-! fer to a disappointment as a hell- uva calamity. Statisties—I can prove thing by statistics—except truth.—George Canning. Bing Crosby says “that he idoesn’t ever want to become @ millionaire.” which atout evens \us up; we don’t ever intend to be come a crooner, In the-long ran, probably you’d illustrate greater learning by not be! forever running around in circles. One of the sublimest things in the world is plain fantiesmutger | The spirit of Truth is the lever which elevates mankind. —Mary Baker Eddy. Every one wishes to have truth on his side, but it is not every one that sincerely wishes to on the side of truth:—Whatley. “Women drivers are four times fas careful as men drivers,” de- clares an expert who is four times jas big a liaf than if he had kept his mouth shut. The greatest homage pay to truth is to use it. —Emerson. we can Truth and love are two of the most powerful things in the world;: ae and when they both go together | Our aridextors came acfoss on they cannot easily be withstood. {the Mayflower, but the average —Cudworth. | man is trying to get across on re- Recep eicladon wot qa stab at the health of human 80-) ciety.—Emerson, Note to the politicians: You can’t gain grounds if you sling too There_is no progress in funda-; much mud. mental truth. We may grow in knowledge of its meaning, and in _ Pity the poor boob whose mu- the modes of its application, but ‘i eal inclination will nof even per. its great principles will forever be. mit him to occasionally toot his the same.—W. Radcliffe. cee horn. Christianity knows no truth! There are s number of people which is not the child of love and who stay up a tree simply be- the parent of duty. ; cause of their frequent desire to —Phillips Brooks. | illustrate their ancestry. on ee) The Chief of the United States Soil Erosion Service declares that Today In History it never was agriculturally correct @eecceececcccovoesosose i, plow a straight furrow. At 1634—Some 300 Catholic'¢olon- | sixteen, then, we were a genius ists, in the ships “Ark” and “Dove” . and didn’t know it. landed in Maryland and celebrated their first mass there—annually | observed in Maryland. A southwestern convict has | composed 100 hillbilly melodies. |—News Item. One consolation \lies within the the fact that miay- 1836—First issue of the Phila-' be no broadcasting company, will delphia Publie Ledger. sponsor his efforts on a nation- wide hick-up. 1894—Coxey’s “Army of the Commonweal,” started from Mas- sillon, Ohio, for Washington. Dr. John F. Condon, of the late dbergh kidnap fame, is to be- ; come a vaudeville trouper. The | aged educator maybe can think of ; nothing more appropriate now than making a monkey of him- self. CHILDBIRTH LEFT HER THIN, WORN, NERVOUS “After birth of my baby I was ithin, nervous, run-down. The first {bottle of Vinol (iron tonic) helped. {It gave me strength, needed : ‘weight.”—Mrs. M. Gunstone. | Oriental Pharmacy: | 191i—Shirt Waist factory fire in New York City took toll of; 148 lives, mostly women. 1913—Great floods in Ohio and Indiana. { 1919—First . American food ship for relief of starving Germans reached Germany. 0 i i ! f SPECIALS —AT=< Chas. Tiff’s Grocery Grade A Eggs, doz. Grits, 2 Ibs. Meal, 2 Ibs. Toniatoes, 6 carts - Sugar, tb ....... ve Pineapple, large can .... Pure Lard; 16 5 Macaroni, 3 pkgs. Bliss Coffee, tb _. Armour’s Sausage, hae can 15c; small can .. Robert Donat, Merle Oberon, Joan Gardner in MEN OF TOMORROW Comedy and Short Reel Matinee: 5-10; Night: 10-15¢ 2c} - Sef! - Sei 25c KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business}; arid Theater District 4 Firet Class—Fireproof— Sensible Rates SPECIAL MASS MEETING Bayview Park, Friday, March 27, 7:30 p. m. - ——HEAR—_. HON. PETER TOMASELEO; JR. Carididiate for Goverrior, State of Florida A SPEAKER WITH A MESSAGE Hospitality Batid of Key West NO SEATS RESERVED | CLASSIFIED - COLUMN | eO@eedecesoccccccocccccs Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at) the rate of 1c a word for each in- | sertion, but the minimum for the | first insertion in every instance is} 4.25e. Payment for ctassified adver- tisements is mvariably in- advance, | but regular advertisers with ledger | ments charged. Advertisers should give theit! i street address as well as their tele- | {phone number if they desire Te-| sults. With each classified advertie-| ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for it. PERSONAL STOMACH ULCER, GAS PAINS INDIGESTION victims, why suffer? For quick relief get al free sample of Udga, a doctor WEDNESDAY. MARCH 25 193% nee. and possessions it untrained, ones rough exterior and © CORP CC CON ee ~CeSeSTSESESS —Jicht tendency to senswousmE. Today gives a somewhat brus- que nature. but kindly and much atached to friends, and with much native wisdeam. If educated and! {riche he the native ing six kinds of ite ail- ing medicines. 1 Lotion © flows freely inte skim folds and pores to reach 2nd kill itchimg of eczema, rash. tetter. ringworm and common itch Two szcs, Sic and $i. becomes a right-hearted, rather blunt char- joven very free with both ener- lt BY PLANE FROM KEY WEST TO MLAB Reservations by Phone] Telephone 620 Regalar Planes, Miami-Key West Airways, Inc Daily Except Friday RATE, ONE WAY, $750 Leave Key West 4 p m, Ar rive Miami 5-28 p = Fast - Comfortable - Safe i I Bet. C. A> Voorhees. M. ae MONROE THEA Bing Crosby-Joan Bennett TWO FOR TONIGHT Rocheile Hudson-Bruce Cabot in SHOW THEM No MERCY Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ | < it i aft | il | prescription at Gardner’s Phar-! SECOND HAND BOAT PRO-' Phone 75, or, PELLER, 20-16. 890-W. marly WANTED—A truck in exchange for good building lot. Box 552. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE, three bed-' tTodern conveniences. Radio and piano. Rea- Apply 610 mar21-6tx rooms, Garage. sonable. stree FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS, corner Front and Fitzpatrick streets. Phone 75 or 890-W. White; Over-Sea Transportation Co., Inc. Key. West and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST se TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET TELEPHONES 68 AND $2 marl9 TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. Ap-: ply 1120 Grinnell street. marl FOR SALE ROSE BUSHES—$1.00 dozen, 2- year everblooming varieties. Pink and Red Radiance or as- sorted colors. Add 25c _post- age. TYTEX ROSE NURSER- IES, TYLER, TEXAS. mar24-7tx ; REFRIGERATION REPAIRING WHY SEND YOUR UNITS OUT —If I guarantee my service? When you want a guarantee service on your refrigerator, call 268 or 685-J. E. Martinez. mari2-imo Subscribe to Tne Citizen. SPECIAL OFFER} ——on—_ PERMANENT WAVES fwo Permanents enone $5.00 Better Waves, $5.00 and up MRS. MILLER 407 South Street Phone 574-J; i i | lw ‘ OLD PAPERS For Sale ecercceses 5 Bundles for 5c THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WONOII OTS. SFIIIOPL IL. » | PPP CAPA LAL ALAA AA | ' | eige | PPP OOTP THE CITIZEN’S NEXT SERIAL S TOR Y to she said, “that makes people have a chance to be what they STARTING FRIDAY, MARCH 27 sccoceceeees: SFOCCSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSESOSD a ee r 43

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