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PAGE FOUR poccoceserce Enjoyable Birthday Party Honoring Marius L. Cruz zon of Mr., Higgs, 2, Sr., eele-| cond birthday Friday| Harris School} Myrna Mae Shirley Curry, Charles Curry, Jr. Carl Rae Curry, Mary Lucille McPherson, Ralph; Refreshments consisting of ice! DuBreuil, Jr., Billy DuBreuil,| cream and cake were served.|Glorina Emma Curry, Rose Eliza-} Favors of candy were in pink and! beth Curry, Kenneth Curry, Junior| green cups. !Curry, Loretta Kemp, Martha! Prizes were awarded to Elouise} Ann Gandolfo, Mary Ann Mat-! and Henry Bradley. Those present were: Nell Rose} Kelly, Carl Taylor, Jr., Alger Rus- Sands, Catherine Saunders, Jennie} sell, Don Russell, Charles Russ Saunders, Alma Saund Ed-; Gerry Curtis Lundbloom, Barbara! ward Saunders, Shirley Roberts,| Maloney, Sonny Maloney, Wil- Armond Robe Bobby Roberts, liam Roberts, Jr., Betty Lou Filer, Lilly Mae Carey, Charles Hjort,’ Charles Ray Filer, J. M. Humbert,} Jr., Lilly Mae Adams, Eugene! Jr., Marry Pritchard, Jr., Buddy Russell, Ducky Russell, Maggie] Banks, Jimmie Cooper. Russell, Billy Brant, Gail Sweet-; ‘Misses Laurentina Torano,; ing, Violet Pi on, Nellie Peter-j Ethel Cruz, Evangeline Cruz. son, Rosa Peterson, Shirley} Mesdames Harry Pritchard, Jr.,| Bradley, Henry Bradley, Rose] Griffin, Beryl Curry, James} Marie Bradley, Billy Spencer,} Cooper, Duane, M. Bradley, Emil} Sally Ann Spencer, John Kenneth] Lundbloom, Frank Sawyer, Romeyi Curry, Hiltoff Sawyer, Elma} Acosta, Hilton Cu Carlos! Aguero, Ray Elwood, Jr., Bert! Calleja, Edna Saunders, McPher- Elwood, Patricia Duane, Giselda]son, Marion Albury, A? Delgado, Calleja, Hortensia Calleja, Marty| Glenwood Sweeting, Alger Rus-| Perez, Mary Teresa Knowles, ie Ralph DuBreuil, Joe Cruz,! Robert Knowles, Marvin Creel,'C, P. Curry, Donald Curry, Wm. Hampton Walter Jacquelyn! Duval, Raymond Filer, Leonard Duane, Juanita fin, Zelma | Roberts, Walter’ Saunders, Joe; Griffin, Waiter Gandolfo, Wm. -Roberts, Wm. Maud Rose Brady, Spencer, Thomas Kelly, Virgil Brady, Beverly Curry, FElouise| Higgs, W, C. Banks, Millard John- Curry, Sylvia Baker, James) son, James Adams. Blanche Rob-] Baker, William Pinder, ack cos Mr. and Mrs. Marius Cruz. | rn and Mir brated h afternoon at the grounds. Percy n. Betty Rae Miss dectibid bichon: itll George Mills White Wed! Miss vocal During the early morning quief, Before the ceremony of Key Wise? aera Bare Edith Williams offered a lum Maloney, daughter of Mrs. + ios «4 ” Louise Maloney and the late fits pee Greig eee tavoves tan: John B, Maloney, was married to-| ; ‘ day to George Mills White. immediately The ceremony was performed! after the ceremony at the con- by Rev. John C, Gekeler, pastor ; clusion of which the bridal couple of the First Presbyterian chureh| left over the highway for a honey- in the home of the bride’s mother; moon trip. They plan to visit in which was tastefully decorated|Boston, former home of the wedding breakfast Mrs, Maloney was hostess at a} (DEMONSTRATION | OF ELECTROLUX IS GIVEN HERE CARAVAN ON WHEELS sives| Sannders| CROWDS THRILLS IN KEY, | the highway yesterday morning to! WEST; THOROUGH EXPLAN.| ATION ON REFRIGERATION | Modern science thrilled: ::toeal residents Saturday’. and~ ‘today! when crowds here viewed one of! the stream-lined units‘ of the; {chett, Conway Kelly, Mary Ellen! Electrolux “Caravan on Wheels”) who werd s| now touring North and South Am- erica, Equipped with microphone, sound equipment, turn-tables for} i an exhibition of the latest in re-/ frigeration for rura] sections and icomplete musical apparatus, the control and exhibition car made a colorful picture on arrival, | The luxurious trailer, one of 21 similar cars, was driven through the streets here and local resi- dents were allowed to inspect at} close range this moving advertis- ‘ing display through the courtesy of Archer Shepherd, local dealer for Electrolux kerosene-operated refrigerators. ‘This unit of the fleet of trailers now thrilling the nation arrived with a fanfare of music issuing from the loudspeakers and public address system ef the cars. David Durke, Jr., who brought, the shéw on wheels here explained | | that the trailer was especially, built to present to the public the| new kerosene-operated Electrolux, The car and trailer] which were carefully inspected by men, women, and children, is per- fectly appointed and equipped with a lounge seat, kerosene re- frigerator located on a turn-table, sound apparatus, literature racks, recording device, ete. The unit of the caravan which; attracted much comment here is part of a national advertising | campaign for 1936 by Servel, Inc., manufacturers of gas and kero- sene-operated refrigerators in newspapers, magazines, ete. A control car hauls the exhibi- tion car in which the refrigeration demonstration is housed. This | with roses and stephanotis. Only| groom, and at the Lake Placid members of the family present. ‘be at home in in the The bride had as her only at-j naval station. tendant her niece, Miss: Mary| The wedding this morning was Louise Spottswood. Robert Spotts-jthe culmination of a romance ted {which started in February of Mrs. White wore a dark blue| 1935 when the couple took the traveling suit, the couple were| leading role in the operetta “The to leave for a trip to the east.| Pirates of Penzance.” Since then Her hat and accessories matched! the groom has been district super- the suit, and she carried a bouquet| visor of the Federal Music Project of mixed flowers. here. quarters . Lowe-Bervaldi Nuptials Tuesday The marriage of Miss Jennie Fae Lowe, daughter of Mt, and! Mrs. Walter J. Lowe, Sr., 706} Ashe street, to Hollon R. Ber- valdi, son of Mrs. Eleanor Ber-| tution, clore to Washington him- valdi, and assistant postmaster at! celf among the the local post office, will be! the “Savior of the South,” born solemnized tomorrow evening at at Warwick, R. I. Died in Geor- 8:30 o'clock in Fleming Street! &i#» June 19, 1786. Methodist Church with the Rev. Shuler Peele officiating clergy-| 1752—Samuel Smith, Mary- man. land’s noted Revolutionary offi- The bride will be attended by cer, among the most gallant and Mrs. Harlie Fleming, matron of! self-sacrificing of the men around honor; M Edna Gomez, maid 6f' Gen. Washington, born at Car- honor Catherine Saunders jisle, Pa. -Died in’ Baltimore, and M Catherine Thompson.! April 22, 1889. bridesm:; | es * Flower Today’s Anniversaries en Nathaniel 1@ececce 1742 Greene, Faye| Phyllis) 1768—Charlotte Corday, hero- Bowery,'ine of the French Revolution, sr., jon Died July 17, 1793. majds will be Elizabeth Bervaldi, Stevens, Ella Mae Madge Sands; Leo Stanley, will carry the wedding ring. Mr. Bervaldi will be tended! 1812—Thomas L. Clingman, by John Blackwell, Jr., as best) North Carolina’s fiery _ political man, Douglas McCarthy and Julio’ leader, Confederate soldier, de- Lacedonia will be groomsmen. _| yeloper of his native mountain re- A program of antal music) gion, born at Huntersville, N. C. will be played by Mrs, P. Bernard) Died Nev. 3, 1897. Roberts, and vocal numbers — willl be rendered by Mrs. Walter J.} Lowe, Jr., and Miss Susan La Kin. Following the ceremony there; will be a reception at the resi- dence of the bride’s parents, 706 Ashe street, to which all friends of the contracting couple are in- vited, it is announced by the parents of the bride elect. MANY MOVEMENTS OF TOWNSENDITES 1823—Cyrus Thomas, noted {Government enthnologist and en- itomologist, born at Kingsport, {Tenn. Died June 26, 1910, 1848—Vladimir de Pachmann, Russian pianist, born. 6, 1933. 1877—Harrison Fisher, artist and illustrator of America’s \beautiful girls, born in Brooklyn, . Y, Died Jan. 19, 1934. VERY CONFUSING) ie a ousies be ironed out satisfactorily | «Continued from Page One) | and united action insured? but one of the unanswered ques-) -————__—. tions is who is to arrange these} slates of electors? Will it be done by the Town- ; send groups, by the Union for; Social Justice, by the share-the-| wealth chapters? Can local jeal. KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District First Class—Fireproof— Sensible Rates Garage Elevator Popular Prices THOMASINE M. MILLER’ —BEAUTICIAN— | Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574-. were! Club, Upon their return they will| | Rhode Island soldier of the Revo-' patriot-soldiers, | Died Jan.! noted! | control car is equipped with radio, phonograph, and microphone, all three of which are connected with two speakers installed on the trailer. The kerosene Electrolux inside the trailer car which opens ‘om the rear as well as the sides, is installed upon a turn-table, so that when the door is open, the people standing outside as well as| those sitting in the lounge inside} can see the refrigerator. | Many local men and women studied this latest refrigerator which brings Park Avenue re- frigeration to farm and_ rural | homes. One of the trailers is being shown in Mexico, another in Cuba,! while in every section of this country these traveling demon- stration units are aiding those in- |teresed in improving their home} conditions. This is one of the first con- | certed efforts to bring kerosene refrigeration demonstrations in a large way to the door of the Am- |erican farm home, F. E. Sellman, jvice president of Servel, Inc., of i Evansville has announced, The Electrolux traveling fleet ' was designed to act as a conveni- ence to the public, distributors, | and dealers. |LOW PRICES ON FRUIT AT TIFT’S Charles Tift has recently pur- chased a boat load of Honduras bananas and plaintains and is sell- ing them at special low prices at both the store at 1101 Division street and the new store at 822 Fleming. In the very near future, Mr. Tift plans to open a cash and ; carry grocery at the location on | Fleming street. At the present time Mr. Tift is featuring a nice line of fresh fruits and vege- | tables and dairy products at the ! new store. i JUST RECEIVED BOAT LOAD and Plantains Bananas, 4 and 5 for 5c or 3c lb. by bunch Plantains, 35¢ to 60c bunch PASTEURIZED AND BUTTER MILK TIFT’S CASH GROCERY 1101 Division Street and 822 Fleming Street ‘PERSONAL MENTION THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Today In History | jones 1787—Congress of the ce eration agreed to sale of some 3,- 000,000 acres of land in North- j west Territory to Ohio Company} jand 10 Company at 66 and over two-thircs cents an cere. eoecesees evee Mrs. Pauline Hemingway, son Gregory and Mrs. Atta Stearns were passengers on the afternoon | plane yesterday for Miami. | Miss Aileen Bethel left 1789—Department of first known as the Department o/, —— ‘Foreign Affairs, oldest of Cabin- Jennson, keeper at Som: wt nk, pe: partments, ereated. house, who ~ ¥ Pa spending ‘ y _vacition? © Pegg Coin ailetina on o fi s with his fam iKey West, left casstul Atlantic cal:'e, xt. Heart's this morning to vebume his duties.’ ‘Content, Newfoundland. spend a while with her father, J. M. Bethel at Rock Harbor, E..P, btero ied and son Donata,"* ing: a vaWation here “ with f by plane yes- terday afternoon for their home in Miami. 186i AN mail, carriers country required to be uniformed by;-Aetsof Congress, T. wink } 1919—Serious race Mario Borges and Mrs. Borges,' Chicago bathing beach, . who were vacationing in .Key; West, left by plane yesterday for, Miami where Mr. Borges is em- ployed as purser with the »Pan Ameriean Airways. Mr. and Mrs. Will Baez who, were spending a week’s vaeation: in Key West at their home on: Newton street, left over the. high- | way yesterday for Miami where: he is employed with the P, ands 0. S. S. company. They were ac-' The companied by Mrs. Baez’ mother, | Mys. Harry Richardset, Me dcho 1 wil, spend a while with ib éy in SMi-! ami. riot 1926—Boy’s kite, tanzled wires, destroyed Tamaqua, power-house «nd _ closed {town’s industries, in} Fla., down | Pecceccsecce.cvcesveseses| YOUR DESTINY By LE MARS | ee character and talents 0! those born between JULY 24 TO AUGUST 22 LEO people a generous, sym- pathetic and. rdgénetie; make ex- | Hent Mv, ands Mee Will Richardson ‘cellent nurses, aré emotional aod) { of Jacksonville are visiting in a business visit to ‘Jacksonville Key West and are house guests, of ; and St. Petersburg, ‘arrived on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Pinder at, the: plane from Miami yesterday.| the home on South street. a a E : Ross Parker, engineer with the reaps Bes pgrecsbenirds WPA in charge of extensive re- : gelatin pairs being made on the _ ferries pamies pile ware abglatd with Pilgrim and Traveler, returned members of the Machin family ¢.o1, 9 pusiness trip a Jackson-| and friends, left over the high-, Jie on the plane yesterday. way yesterday morning for their, home in Winter Haven, Fla. | 3 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 0. Kemp} Mr. and Mrs. Walden Roberts Who were spending a vacation in| and daughters Elizabeth and, Miami, returned on the plane from Rosalind, left over the highway Miami yesterday. yesterday morning for their home ee = in Macon, Ga., after spending a! Charles Gregg, representing one week’s vacation with relatives and of the large book binderies _ inj friends, j Florida, arrived on the plane| {from Miiami yesterday and will re- ‘main until tomorrow afternoon, | | | Dr, and Mrs. Wm. R. Warren, who were spending a short vaca- tion in Gainesville with their sons; George Allen Warren and William R. Warren, Jr.. students at Flor- spending several weeks v ida State University, returned on Miami, returned to the city the Cuba this morning from Tam- evening over the highway. pa accompanied by William who, will spend part of his vagation in Key West. Mrs. Helena Sawyer and daugh- ter, Catherine, who had been! Mr. and Mrs. Archie Albertus jand child, who had been spending te ’ ja time visiting in Miami, return- Mrs. L. T. Bragassa and daugh-,ed over the highway Saturday. ter Helen arrived on the Cuba} ———. this morning for a vacation in Key West after which they will} return to their home in Gaines. ville, Fla. B. M. Duncan, consulting en- gineer for the state road depa' -| ment, who was on a business visit? to Jacksonville, returned ‘over the} highway Saturday evening. Thomas D. 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