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PAGE FOUR ie "Quick Relief for SOCETY Chills and Fever Series Of Dances Inaugurated Announcement | | Of Engagement Mrs. Myrtle Demeritt, 908! Habana-Madrid Club in start-, we street, oe announced ing a series of Collegiate Danees the engagement of her daughter, ,, % [peas ae ice Ming Higa Dlaabeth Demcrtivts te ee ee les McMahon, son of 2¥gurated something for ahon of this city. The, dance-minded young people. i wedding will be an event of the, The first of those affairs is near future. {scheduled for tomorrow night and Miss Demeritt was a graduate for this event the management of of the class of 35 of Key West, the club has provided an 11-peice High School. She took part in dance orchestra which wi!] fur practica'ly every form of school! a program of the latest dance activity and in her senior year was! These Collegiate dances which voted the t popular girl. {will run through the summer A member the graduating months and by the time the fi class of 1933, Mr. McMahon was number on the program has been also active in scholastic activities.| Played tomorrow evening it is ex- He is connected with the Key, pected that the club wi!l be over- West Electric Company. | flowing with young folks. Masie: will start at 9:00 o’clock. Miss lreta Bethel eae Visiting Here Miss Ireta Bethel, formerly of} { this city but now living in Home-}_ A number of members of the; stead, is spending a stay of sev-! Ley Memorial Church, and other} eral weeks here with her father, friends, assembled at the parson-| Samuel Bethel at 608 Ashe} age on Friday evening at which; strect, time a reception was held for; Miss Bethel was accompanied] Rev. M. L. Smith and his family. | here by her schoo’mate, Miss Mos-} The affair was in appreciation | ley Sever of Florida City who will! of his return to Key West to serve! visit here at the Bethel home. |the church another year. or Various games were p!ayed,! Wilbur Cale On with refreshments served, and alli Sages a present spent a most enjoyable! Visit To City i evening, Wilbur Cale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Cale, 1101 . Sonth street, who recently joined « the new | aes | Give Reception For Pastor | | i i United States Navy and is now, stationed at Hampton Roads, Va.. is visiting here with his parents. SUMMER BRINGS — RADIO’S BIGCEST DANCE PROCRAM Coceccecovvecscoeenceses| ‘PERSONAL MENTION i eerce | Captain Francis Leigh, retired, who was spending a few j days in Miami, was a_ returning! | passenger on the plane from Mi- LED BY ANDRE KOSTELAN- | *™ this morning. ETZ; SPONSORED BY CHES-| Mrs. Jennie Galindo was an ar-| = ‘rival this morning by plane from TERFIELD CIGARETTES OR-| Miami for a visit with relatives GANIZATION ;and friends. i i i Roland Craig, well known busi-! F Iness man of South Florida, ar-| A new and different dance! tiveq this morning from Miami| program is being broadcast over: for a business visit with county the Columbia network these sum- officials and plans to return; mer weeks, sponsored by Chester-! shortly to his home at Craig’s,: ———e | WANTED and Other Effects of Malaria! Don’t put up with the suffering of “Malaria—the teeth-chattering chills and the burning fever. Get rid of Malaria by, getting the infection out of your system, That’s what Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic does—destroys and drives out the infec- tion. At the same time, it builds up your system against further attack. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic contains tasteless quinine which kills the infection | in the blood, It also contains iron’ which builds up the blood and helps it overcome the effects of Malaria as well as fortify against re-infection. These are the effects you want for COMPLETE relief. Grove’ ‘Tasteless Chill Tonic is pleasant to take and absolutely safe, even for huidren, No bitter taste of quinine. Get a bottle today and be forearmed against Malaria, For sale at all drug stores. Now two sizes ; SOc and $1. The $1 size contains 2) times as much as the 50c size and gives you 25% more for your money, CLASSIFIED COLUMN C0evceice, cesenccscaccce SALESMAN WANTED OPENING IN THIS LOCALITY for high type man to service established clientele of custom- ers for custom tailored clothes. Protected territory; thorough training and supervision. Aver- age earnings $30 per week up- ward; opportunity for promo- tion to managerial positions. New popular-priced Fall line now ready. Nationally adver- tised. If you are steady, of good reputation, and willing to work, write at once for de- tails. Field Manager in this territory will personally inter- view applicants in the near fu- ture. THE A. NASH COM- PANY. 1922 Elm Street, Cin- cinnati, Ohio. jly14-1tx WANTED TO TRADE TO TRADE—Four- Door Nash Sedan for sport coupe, Ford or Chevrolet. Box M, The Citizen. jly14-1t rhumbas, tangos—every kind of | dance tune that’s popular, inter- spersed with clever and original vocal arrangements. The fact alone that more than helf a hundred people take part in the Chesterfield prdouctions! makes a bewildered layman won- der how such a large group can be handled so smoothly before the sensitive ‘mikes.’ The Kos- telanetz orchestra is the largest i ra broadcasting to- mvsicians, many of whom have led their own orches- tras or played: in leading orches- tras here and abroad. In addition | there are the :singers. . .the ro mantic ‘young baritone, Ray Heatherton, _ the popular —har- mohizer, Kay Thompson and a@ chorus of rhythm makers. com- posed of twelve girls and. three boys. These various groups pack a world of entertainment into a! | | waltzes, | .. ' Tavernier is spending a field Cigarettes with a huge cast | Florida. ' of 63 musicians and singers led | by the versatile Andre Kostel-} anetz. For thirty fast-moving | minutes every Wednesday and} Friday nights a turn of the dial! will take listeners through the/ paces of swing dances, ! Judge H. H. Taylor, attorney for the Overseas Bridge Commis- sion, and secretary Miss Florence; Du Pare, arrived this morning by! plane from Miami in company; with B. M, Duncan, bridge com mission manager, beth Albury of stay of two weeks in this city at the home| ;of Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo’ Lucignani on Bahama street, { Mrs. Raymond Pierce who was} visiting here for several week: with her parents, Mr. and M Ceasar Catala on Division street, !eft by plane Sunday for her home in Miami. Mrs, W. N. Baldwin, daughter of George E. Sawyer, 904. Eaton street, who has been absent from Key West ‘for six years, making her home in Washington, D. C.,' was @n arrival here | vening; over the highway for it with! re'atives. | Mr. and Mrs. Jose Pelaez.| daughter, Mrs. A. Cobo, and; daughter Consue’o Cobo, left over} the highway yesterday morning! 1 ‘ MALE HELP WANTED $200-A- MONTH OPPORTUNI- TY. Man at once to start local 200-family grocery route. Ford automobile given you as bonus. I send erything you need. You risk no money. Write quick. Albert Mills, 280 Mon- mouth, Cincinnati, O. jly14-1tx FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE, Garage, modern conveniences, 421 United street, one block from beach. Apply Valdes Bakery. jly14-1mo ROOMS THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | | The day's news in the making! Part of the Florida staff of The Associated Press is shown at work in Jacksonville, state headquarters (bottom), writing, editing and dispatching to this newspaper and 34 other member papers in the state news of Florida—and news cf the world at large gathered by such experts as James A. Mills (left, top) and Ben Grant (center, top). Millis is seen pigeor hunting in Ethiopia during the recent war which he covered with distinction while Grant, who devotes his time to detailed reporting of Florida affairs in Washington, is pictured interviswing Majority Leader Bankhead of the House. */ obtain weaith, honors, a}l jects’ position will be YOUR DESTINY and good things in life, Cancer, from after more bad or vice ve it will be Should wear Aquamarine gem, which will good to this age steady. helps them to succeed. The sub- jects kindred will push him en-| m By LE MARS ergetically in the career he will smal!! The Coccccccoccccoocooooeees finally select; wealth will be oft-.™onize with their dual nature. changed ersa; HOTEL LEAMITNON : > Ni. E. lst Street at Biscayne Socleward OVERLOOKING BAYFRONT PARK 4 Opresite Unsoe Bus Sez One Block from Shopping Dustrict amd Amesements LOWEST RATES EVER QUOTED Single Room with Bath Double Roce with Bath = . 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