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PAGE FOUR - SOCIETY : 2OCOOOOOCHSOOOOOCOD OBOE DOOSOODCOSSOOOOOOOSOOEEO Burtons Leave | Miss Josephine James On Sunday | Retarns To City Lieutenant W. ted States Coast mander of the base, and Mrs. enjoying a week’s Key West and occupied the s at Fort Taylor, in a Coast Guard plane Sunday, for Petersburg. Both the lieutenant and Mrs.! Burton expressed themselves having had a very pleasant iinet and expect to return at some! future date for another vacation.} The Ladies Aid Society of the Lieutenant Harding, a frequent Ley Memorial Church have ar- visitor to Key West and who has ranged a program to be presented friends here, has been'this evening, beginning at 8 ved to the base at Charles-jo’elock, at the annex building of and asked that he be, the church. friends. | An enjoyable evening’s. enter- ;tainment is promised all who at- Miss Josephine James, daughter of Captain Thomas James, U. S. N., and Mrs. James, arrived over the highway Sunday night '<| Washington, D. in} Miss James has just concluded of her freshmen year at Georgetown left! Visitation College, and is home for the summer’s vacation with| ther mother and other relatives. K. Burton, Uni-) com- Petersburg Guard, St. Burton, vacation who were one cottag St. « Charch Society To” Pat On Program remembered to his Everready Star Club |tend. To Hoid Meeting Charch Group To There will be a meeting of the’ Hold Meeting Everready Star Club held this afternoon 4 o'clock at the! home of Mus. F. W. Knapp on Simonton street A request is made for a large! attendance of members. Regular monthly meeting of the Daughters of the King of St. | Paul’ s Church will be held Wed- nesday afternoon 4:30 jopluge on \the cloister o° the PERSONAL MENTION M John Cates left Saturday| over the highway for Miami, —_ : where she will spend a few weeks} _ 1781—George Stephensor lish inventor of the visiting relatives and friends. i : engine, born. Died 1848. Anniversaries 'BCCCCOSEENBEeX2e80E0ABCHF Eng- lovemotive Auz. 12, ill Gomez was an! arrival over the highway Satur- day night to join Mrs. and the children and expe return with them to } spending a few days Captain V Gomez] 1785—S: ivan engineer, West Po'nt y dent from 2617 to raised the nilitary seadem standards as to be since refe t e “Father of West Point Mrs. Madeline Helwig, who 12,08 the [Rather of eee had been visiting as the guest of thore , Sept. 7, 1872. her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Will Lord, left Sunday by plane for Miami en route to Cincinnati and after a visit there will leave for the home in Los Angeles. ver, army superirten- Mass. 1791—John Howard Payne, ac- tor and dramatist, author of the song “Home, Sweet Home,” whose own lot in life was one of mis- fortune and di: pointment, born Mrs. Isabel Ball left by plane} ir New York Cit Died in Tun- Sunday afternoon for Miami en] is, Africa, our consul there., April route to Tallahassee where she} 9 1852. will attend the summer period of; study at Florida State College for aanien Eeabchard D. Blackmore, of the famous arama Doane! ” born. Died Ed ard Wilson{ Jen. 20, 1900. and daughter, Lucretia, are ex- pected to arrive in Key West within the next few days for a visit with Mrs, Wilson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gardner at the home on Fleming street. Advices received here, state that they left Pensacola on Saturday en route to this city. Mr. and Mrs. ancis Miles Finch, New ee ca and poet, author of “The Blue and ihe Gray,” born at Ithaca, N. Y. Died July 31, 11907. 1836—Eugene H le, Maine con- gressman and lon:-time senator. born at Turner, Main-. 27, 1918. No Itch Too Deep For This Liquid John T. Olsen, retired chief stevedore with the P. and O. S. S. company, who was in St. Augustine for treatment at the’ Florida East Coast Railway hos- pital, returned on the Cuba yes- ; Sp : are terdeyamlomusne: in hee eapeiictnenaiiatgoclares into ee skin folds to reach and kill the ‘ cause of eczema, rash, tetter, ring- Douglas Wilson, traveling ticket] worm and common itch. Pleasant agent for the P. and 0. S. S. com-| to use. Two sizes, 35c and $1.00. pany, enjoying his vacation inj : Key st and: yesterday enjoyed] ¢ fishing at Sand Key with a group] of friends, is Mrs. Robert B. Russell, accom-| panied by her mother, left Thurs-} day over the highway enroute to} Minneapolis, Minn., where they will remain until August. Bert Saunder Hattie Saunde i rival in Key West from Louisiana, where he had been attending one; of the CCC camps. He will spend} a vacation with his relatives and{ friends. | A. Worley, state | for the Eleventh Judici arrived by plane thi from Miami, acompanied by his! son William Worley. | chats al Circuit, | morning | Stanley Wood, who was metas} ed in Key West several months! with the artists of the WPA| group, arrived this morning and} will be here for about one — Captain M. M. Watler was an! arrival this morning for a vaca-! tion with his family at the home! on Olivia street. | = | Vernon A. Albury, office at-} i tache of the lighthouse depart- ment, Mrs. Albury and their two| daughters, left yesterday over| the highway for Miami and from! there expect to go to Havana for! * Reesoneble a vacation. . ’ 200 Rees ith Beths end Showers a ‘Rado end every melem com WSR E Pmeeeniree. from; |“ PEOPLE'S FORUM @Bececevenceres CLAIMS KEY WEST IS Editor, The Citizen: | Enclosed is a clipping cut from} the Washington Herald. With all due respect to Mr.! Hemingway, I think that this is! of the worst propaganda I} have ever read about Key West. It gives me a terrible picture} lof y that the} largest and a most imporatnt city| in Florida. i jsome a was once I can see the natives as a flock’ of sheep following an imported What has become of our! have leader. foremost citizens who a natural right by birth to such a position of leading citizens? I also see what I have always pictured as a pretty Island City! with ideal climate, etc., turned in- ta an unsightly little blot, away! off somewhere compietely isolated; from civilization, There are homes in Key West as beautifu! and some even more beautiful than/ Hemingway’s. From this news item it gives the impression of a feudal castle with a ulation living in filthy huts or the’ equivalent. I am sure that no matter how bad the depression down.there is—no such condition; of gangrened decay is prevalent. | How can people be expected to! visit Key West with such descrip- tions spread all over newspapers. | : one has a taste for jungles, and wild life there is no other ap-! PTITITTITIT rr CLASSIFIED | COLUMN @Lce. cone FOR RENT ° i FURNISHED APARTMENT with’ Died Oct. , electric ice box. 1001 Eaton’ street, phone 879-J. may9-1mox FOR SALE FOR SALE—A 1928 7-passenger Buick; worth $25 in saleable parts. Inquire at The Citizen Office. jund SECOND. SHEETS—500 for 50c. The Artman Press. aug7 PERSONAL CARDS—i00 printed | cards, $1.25. The Artman: Press, aug? WANTED | WANTED—A ghance to bid on! your next printing order. The} Artman Press, THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574-J Roger Pryor: in The Return of Jimmy Valentine Tonight: PRIZE NIGHT Matinee: 5-10c. Night: 10-15¢ REFRIGERATORS and absolutely airtight. EASY TERMS—10 ,;ing this item I feel | your loyal ‘as your commit: imy FOODSTUFFS kept in our all are as cool, healthful as if they were frozen i ice. Our Refrigerators are doubly —s THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘ioday ie History, BADLY MISREPRESENTED, ee S. troops under Major }man, who died on 27th from over- exertion in battle. 1851—200 of San Francisco’s leeding citizens combined in Vigilance Committee to secure law and order, sink! by, 1918—British airplanes three German submarines dropping depth bombs. 1930—; gle, Chicrgo gieat scandal. r of Alfred L. Lin- reporter, exposing 1932—Prohibition Commission- ; er announces that 3800 bootleg j places do business in New York’s, anhattan Borough alone. 1936—The Jonker diamond, in. sured for a milion dollars, ar- rives in New York City direct from South Africa, by registered mail. a description of that I have always ‘proud and bo been so atives in Key: West. known cent. Sincerely yours, MARY ELWOOD. Indian Head. Md., June 2, 1936, TO MY FRIENDS Not being able to :thank you all for the handsome vote given me in the recent pri !mary, please allow me through! |the medium of this paper to-ex- | press my heartfelt gratitude for port, and if chosen} sioner, the interest of Monroe County will always be “One Thought.” BRAXTON B. WARREN. jun9-1tx MONROE THEATER Ann Harding-Herbert Marshall in THE LADY CONSENTS —also— THE GALLANT DEFENDER Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra 15-20c; Night 15-25¢ | ! | | i NOLE ACKSONVILLE FLORIDA CHARLIE GRINER, Manege: YOUR individual comfort and entertainment is a matter of greet importance at this modem, fire-proof, home-like hotel located in the eait of down-town Jacksonville. Every 1 tub and shower, soft aes steai radio and ceiling fan. bed with inns ‘spring mattress and ii idl reading enos AIR CONDITIONED COCKTAIL LOUNGE - COFFEE Si:cP Rates--Sinste with Private Dath 73 Rooms $2.00 - 80 Rooms $2.59 40 Rooms $3.00 10 Sample Rooms with Slight increase for do metal ICE pap eg $20.00 up DAYS FREE TRIAL ——Or Display At—— Thompson Ice Company, lnc. PHONE NO. 8 Heil- , very} ful of my birth-! rounding decayed pop-' place, and of my friends and rel-|€mployment in cities, the lack of After read-( ike the well) personally} "Looking At Washington’ > (Continued. — Page One) reduction in the spending program.” He called at- tention to increased deficits, thus creating incregsing deficits. :iore- over, he said that the Budget Di- jYector repoited that on April 30° * ended for re.ief | somethin; 48,000,090 and that one-third of the sem was not ob-igated although Congr was be'ng esked to pass. anoth:r heavy j relief bill. a. ithere was unes Unless present plans fail the ; campaign for -President Roose- i velt’s reeleetion -will be conduct- i ed from headqaaricts in New York | City, where four years ago j successful party s was worked out. Incidentally, along ‘this line, the Democrat’e high command plans an extensive fight * for New York and Pennsylvania, believing that while the President jean vin without cither State his | opponent must have them both to .| come in, ahead. | Families on relief receive wide- ly vary'ng ar-counts. This dis- crepaney js aitributed to three ' tactors—standarés of relief, fi- nencial ability of States, and the jeost of retief. This latter is due to higher livinz costs in urban yar the concentration of —un- is and the fact {that these areas, vith longer ex- perience, demand Figher relief standards. Anotier factor the different programs in the States. some of them receiving large mounts for rural ~chabilitation. The Federal contribution has al- so varied wide:y. Accordi to relief offic‘zls. the economic con- dition of the States was analyzed. jtheir tax revenues studied, and jconsideration given to natural jd’sasters which affected the situ- ; Subsistence garde! 'so WE sai JUST THINK! A TINY GAS BURNER DOES ALL THE WORK IN ELECTROLUX! NO WONDER IT'S MORE CAN OFFER LOW OPERATING COST... PERMANENT SRENCE ...NO MOVING PARTS TO WEAR! enelay . the 5 ‘MAKES OFFER TO VETERANS Of special mterest te who will receive their bonuse- month, is special off: being made by Navarre’s the purchase of a new Dode nouth escocees ‘Today’ 3 Hor oscope Today’s is a feminine degree, giving lofty aspirations and keen mental powers, with fair executive ity and a pleasant nature. Rep- utation wil! probably be attained, possibly wealth; but there is grave danger that the ultimate aimed at may be seriously delay- wa : ed 2nd perhzps not gained. I With prerarat u work hard and keep the de- ™#¢e te sired end constantly in mind, ™onth, many veterans there wil: be more promise of thinking about the success new cars. Dan Navarr of Navarro’s, Inc company has on the purchase o or Plymouth -New terms off rany sets the month $25 and a 6 } Today’s Birthdays Raymond B-: York City. note result pay ie 2 Se ee states t r the three years ending las: shows that Nevada received 3,077 for each of its relief fam- This was the highest pay- explained by i gh adminis- ment, and . The jal type relief prog: lowest allotment ived by any Stete was the $370 given Ken- ilies on zelicf during the year period. On the aver- age, the Federal Treasury contri- buted $879 per family during the three years, and local payments ; during the same time amounted te $260. Messachusetts, how- «ver. put up $813 for its relief fam‘lies to top local cont-ibutions and Louisiana was at the bottom with an e of $26.90. Dr. Issdo mis<ioner o ai Worcest-r” ungerstand n aljove are 1934 and do not inclu al_ot- CCC camry PWA, The reader that the for the 1935, and ments for CWA, or F t der the WPA. unemployables ar t. born turned over to the Stage Rice y cars ne they receive widely divetg@nt aig and the Federal Government carries the full lead of the unem- ployab: Some States are giz ing their unemployed about the same relief that they formerly received, while others are doing much less in this respect. Re! Paeific ~ Mas Prof. Earl I western Univer free < ‘~~ [emt era with other types of refrigerators are the first to discover the vital differences of Electrolux! Find, too, that every point of difference means an important advantage they want! For Electrolux is the only refrigerator that has no moving parts. A tiny gas permits an amazingly low cost to run, keeps Electrolux always silent (for parts that do not move cannot cause moving parts that wear. See the new Electrolux models. 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