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PAGE FOUR ~ SOCIETY :- peecececeoccocsecces Seececccccccorcccccccosece Lowe-Bervaldi Nuptial Event Takes Place Last Evening In the presence of a large num- carried baskets of rose _peta’s friends as-. Which they, scattered as the bridal sembled in Fleming Street Metho- (ke aananely thy the ee dist church at 8:30 o’c‘ock last! a. in navy blue serge with a evening, the nuptials of Miss Jen-; satin vest and car:ied the wedding | nie Fay Lowe, daughter of Mr./ring on a white satin pillow. The and Mrs. Walter J.. Lowe, Sr., bridegroom’s best man, John and Hollon R. Bervaldi, son of, Blackwel', Jr., and groomsmen, | Mrs. Eleanor Bervaldi, were Douglas McCarthy and Jutio Lace-| solemnized by the Reverend Shu-j donia, wore the conventional ler Peele, pastor of this church.: black, as was also worn. by the The bride entered on the atm’ bridegroom. of her father who gave her in! Mrs. P. Bernard Roberts at the} marriage. She wore a wedding! organ played a a program of nup-j gown of white brocaded satin and ‘tial music, also Mendelssoin’s and with this a double tulle veil that! Lohengrin’s marches for the pro- fell in cape effect. The veil was; cessional and the recessional. Mrs. held in pace by a wreath of; Roberts also plaved the accom- orange blossoms. Ler bridal bou-; paniments for Mrs. Walter J.) quet was of white stephanotis| Lowe’s rendition of “I Love You! blossoms, the temple flower of; Truly,” and Miss S.1san La Kin’s! Bali, Netherland, India. ; Selection, “O Promise Me.” Mrs. Har-ie Fleming, matron of; The church was_ beautifully honor wore a gown of yellow or-}decorated in potted palms, fern: gandy and carried yellow Mar-jand other tropical foliage which shal Neil roses; Miss Edna Go- ) Provided an artistic background | m+z, maid of honor, wore a green | for vases and baskets of. white! organdy and car Toses. | roses and other flowers. dred Miss Catherine Thompson, in blue A reception attended by eral hundred suests was he! organdy and carrying pink roses, and Miss Catherine Saunders, in/the home of the parents of the |. pink organdy and carrying pink | bride, 706 Ashe. street. roses, were bridesmaids. | Mrs. Bervaldi are well kn The flower maids, prettily cos- | deservedly popular **b tumed in organdy, were: Fayjtheir large number of handsom Elizabeth Bervaldi, green organdy;{ and serviceable gifts from their} Phyllis Stevens, blue organdy, and} numerous friends in this city andj Ella Mae Bowe-y, pink organdy, | elsewhere. ber of relatives and Recio Fanily Visiting Here ' Many Prizes To Be i Given At Card Party Mr. and Mrs. Bolivar Recio, ac-| Scores of beautiful prizes in- companied by their little son, and| cluding several nice door prizes! Miss Anina Nordstrom, sister of; have been obtained from __local| Mrs. Recio, are spending a visit; merchants to be given at the car in Key West. They came here) party tomorrow night in the Parish over the highway from Miami. | Hall under the auspices of Young This is Mrs, Recio’s and also Miss| People’s Service League of St. Nordstrom’s first visit to this! Paul’s Church. city, and they are both much tak- Prizes donated include a chicken en up with Key West. Mr. Recio, |niceby dressed and ready for the who is a former Key Wester, is; pot, hams, case of soda, basket of also enjoying his stay meeting | groceries, pound boxes of candy, many old friends. powder sets and a dinner for four - ———— be a local restaurant. Mics Hilton Has jlarge number of tables reserved House Guests jana all indications point to a large attendance. Delicious re- Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Rowe and|freshments will be served during three children of Miami arrived|the evening. here over the highway Monday ee nd are the house guests of Miss To Make Plans For Free Dance Marguerite Hilton on Eaton! Plans for a free dance for mem- street. Mrs. Rowe was before her mar- bership of Young Democratic Club will be made at a meeting to be riage Miss Garnell Garfunkel of this city. held Friday evening at 8:00 o’clock in the County Court House. President William A'rnold ex- Postpone Dance At Local Club Management of Habana-Madrid Up to date there have been a i THE KEY WEST CITIZEN eeocee «! PERSONAL MENTION wecccesescccesescococcos of 1425 this George F. Archer, — Newton street, returned week after visiting with one son at Homestead. Archer, who © accompanied _ hi plans to return early next month. Miss Eulalie Mathews, daughter. of Ed Mathews of street, who has. just completed a two year course at Gainesville and received her L. I. degree, re- turned home over the highway last evening. 1e Miss Gloria Silviera, who was spending a pleasant vacation with relatives and friends in Vedado, Havana, Cuba. was a_ returning passenger on the Cuba yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Grace Nickerson and chil- dren rma, Fred and Aida, who} were visiting relatives and friends} |for about one month in Cuba, re- turned on the P. and O. boat yes- | terday. Charles Perez, who was in Ha- j-vana and-other parts of Cuba for ;an extended vacation, was a Free }} turning passenger on the Cuba i yesterday. Miss Milda Rodriguez sailed on the Cuba for Tampa _ yesterday for a visit with relatives and friends. ‘NEW ARRIVAL AT PRITCHARD HOME A message was received terday from Miami announcing the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Robert Pritchard at Uni- versity Hospital, Coral Gables. Mother and baby were reported to be getting along nicely. yes- ecccesssvevecseccoscocs Today In aay eeevece econe 1786—(150 years ago) cia sue of the Pittsburgh Gazette, first newspaper west of the Al- leghanies. 1918—Americans and advance on 20-mile Marne salient. Freneh front in 1920—New York-San Francisco air mail route opened—a New York State grocer got two years for hoarding a vast amount of sugar. ’ 1929—Endurance plane, seven two) daughters and a son in Tampa and! Mrs.} 1424 White! Club has postponed the third of the series of Wednesday night Collegiate Dances unt] tomorrow pects a large attendance of the| days in the air over Minneapolis, membership at this session. Quite] crashed, killing and fatally injur- a number of applications for mem-| nig both pilots. NCLE | Since Josh Higgins’ wife, Elviry, put that bi¢ mirror in her front hall Josh’s ol’ houn’ dog thinks he’s twins. T’ain’t agin’ th’ law t' spend th’ got —_— HENRY ROBADIER FUNERAL SERVICES TO BE CONDUCTED THIS AFTERNOON a Henry Louis Robadier, 61, died 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the family’s apartments in the Lumley building at Division and Grinnell streets. Funeral services will be held this afternoon 5 o’clock from the chapel of Lopez Funeral Rev. Shuler of Fleming ; Street Methodist church -will of- ficiate. Peele The deceased was for & hum- h the Armour plant in Key West, and! was transferred to the Charleston! plant where he Temained for some time, and returned to city and established a brokerage bus’ ness which he continued up to his death. : He is survived by his Mrs. Rose Robadier, Harry and daughter, ber of years connected w this widow, one son, Nina, besten “To children an angel of a = — ma CNEVER cost of SANT tt nian ‘Tall dose, orby mall. S0e'm bottle Wet. C. A. Voorhees. M. 0.. Philedelphia taxpayer’s money—even if he aln’t | DIED YESTERDAY Home. | CLASSIFIED COLUMN | pecccercescocccccccccccs| Advertisements under this head | | wili be inserted in The Citizen at! | the rate of le a word for each in- sertion, but the-minimum for the first inSextiog, im every instance is 256 Payment for classified adver- tisements is inyariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger ; accounts may have their advertise- | ments charged. f ! Advertisers should give their, :treet address as well as their tele- } phone number if they desire re-} i sults. { With each classified advertise-/| ment The Citizen will give free an} )Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for} it. ‘FOR RENT !FURNISHED HOUSE, Garage,| modern conveniences, 419) | United street, one b’ock from} beach. Apply Valdes Bakery.) jly14-1mo ROOMS THE MUNRO, 128 N. FE. street, Miami, Florida. ROOM single, $2.50, $3.00 week; double, $3.50, $4.00 week. Close in, jun29-1mo} , FOR SALE 'FOR SALE—Brown reed baby’ carriage in good cond tion. | Price $12. App'y at 1218 Mar-| garet street. jly27-3t ‘ | NOTICE | }WE WILL PUMP OUT YOUR CISTERN and clean it for the water therein. State Pant Board. Phone 701. jly24-6t ie WANTED | | WANTED—Metal Filing Cabinet, letter size, Parcel Post Scale and Typewriter. Box K, The! Citizen. jly29-3t | |WANTED—A ¢hance to bid on your next printing order. The | Artman Presa. [ie sae) ian a [JOE ALLEN | JOE ALLEN H Notary Public Led THE CITIZEN OFFICE | | PaAI.AGCE Evelyn Venable-Victor Jory in STREAMLINE EXPRESS Comedy and Short Reel | Matinee: 5-10c; Night: 10-15¢ evening due to inclement weather. A large crowd is expected to at- tend this event. George Deanj furnish a: program of dance tunes and his 11l-piece orchestra will] for the affair. be passed on at this session. ececessone eescncoes YOUR DESTINY By LE MARS Looking At Washington (Continued from Page One) classified as doubtful, with Re-! publican leanings, as were In-} diana, Minnesota, Colorado and} 2 Montana. |The character -and talents of) those born between JULY 24 TO AUGUST 22 LEO people are generous, sym-} Compared with the last poll of; the Institute, the canvass showed} that the President had lost ground! ti ti = in thirty-eight states and gained seqendimnenesic cakes ee in seven. The Insitute explains cellent nurses, are emotional andj that it samples political opinion wonderfully intuitive, and have! by means of ballots mailed tojgreat power for good, as they ar names taken from voters registra-| practical, philosophical and spirit-. tion and automobile license lists.) ual. telephone books and by personal} contact with persons in the lower Beh CAL lg eae to oe economic strata. In reply, Chair | Seen of their children, les Michelson, director of pub-jand will become furious if any- licity for the Democratic National|one reproves or hurts them. Are ones declares that ony inclined to ve lazy and to borrow. D voters were canvasse; H and any effort to predict the elec- ie oh eee separ tion was absurd. site sex, but not distinguished for | constancy. Should select mates Alpparently, it is impossible for With the greatest care, otherwise anyone to make anything like anjlong continued troubles will re-! accurate prediction because ofjsult. Should marry those born| factors which cannot be accurate-| between November 22 and De-| ly appraised except through thejcember 21 (Sagittarius), March | ballot itself. As most readers} 21 and April 19 (Aries). A RUBY {| know, the Republican Party main-} will greatly aid their intuition. tained its majority position in) Can a'so wear a Diamond. this country for many years i through the fixed allegiance of|seems to have an undoubted edge three groups—organized Labor,|here. Reports are conflicting as the farm vote and the Negro vote.|to the Negro vote, which is of In the last election it lost much, some importance in certain states, | of all three groups. but there are many who believe! that the Democrats will at least! share the votes of Negroes in the! waged for the farm vote but it is! doubtful states where they count.! impossible to tell whether the|One other factor to be considered; farmer-Republicans are traveling) is the 6,000,000 young people who back to their old allegiance or] cast their first votes in November. ‘not, The present indications are}Here again, both parties are that organized Labor is not yet) ptompt in making claims but no ready to return to its formerjone knows how the pacnmetacal mooring ahd President Roosevelt will vote, i Today, a great battle is being ' bership have been made and will — HAMILTON AND FARLEY WORK BEHIND SCENES «Continued from Page One) sort of candidate who displays his best qualities on the stump. On the ‘contrary, his political reputa- tion in Kansas was established by his ability at party conciliation and unified organization, first as the Republican state chairman, later as governor, For First Aid in reliev- | eee Have great love for their - BENEFIT CARD PARTY Auspices St. Paul’s Y. P. S. L. PARISH HALL Thursday, July 30, 8:30 P. M. ADMISSION . | For Reservatons Call Phone 804-W | ' THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574.. Half Century 24 Hour Ambalance Service Licensed Embalmer Phone 135 Night 696-¥ MONROE THEATER Warner Oland-Keye Luke in Charlie Chan At The Circus Mala and Lotus in LAST OF THE PAGANS Matinee: 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20¢; it: 18-25¢ | Over-Seas TransportationCo.. Inc. REGULAR AND RELIABLE FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN Key West and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST —ON—— TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET PERIL! Sg N pee TELEPHONES 68 AND 92 OLD PAPERS For Sale 5 Bundles for 25 in bundle 5c THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Chkdk db bedi iddddiddédd To many stay-at-homes, sea travel and discomfort are axiomatic. The superliner Queen Mary belies this popular misconception of ocean travel Above are pictured two fair passengers in ome of the de luxe state rooms aboard the new Cunard White Star liner, taking their ease while exchanging telephone greetings with friends ashore just after the Queen Mary entered her.Hudson River berth in New York. Note the rich Gecora- tions of the statep9dm. Both comfort and luxury have been carefully maintained in tthe Staterooms of all three classes in the Queen Mary. ‘Today’ Ss Birthdays — o- naps Sebserioy Se Booth Tarkington of eon. famed novelist, born there, 67 years ago. ' Dr. William Be York. marine explo: uralist, born there, of and 59 years William Powel, born in Pittsburgh, ago, screen aa star, years F. Scott McBride, general sup- erintendent of the Anti-Saloon League of America, Washington, D. C., born in Carroll Co., Ohio, 64 years ago. Don Marquis of New York, humorist and writer, born at Wal- nut, Il., 58 years ago. S. Woodworth, FAST FREIGHT SERVICE from and to Boston, New York, Miami, Jacksonville, Galveston, | New Orleans and Beyond | James Cana- "he neane IT’S PURER! LASTS LONGER! ICE REFRIGERATORS metai—e EASY TERMS— From Key West alternate Fridays From New York every Tuesday From Boston every Saturday From Jacksonville, Miami and New Orleans every two weeks CLYDE-MALLORY Lines C. E. SMITH, Agent Key West, Fla. FOLLOW THE ARKOW! ---And You Will Find In This Directory, Stores Which Aim To Serve and Please You. They Invite You To Visit Them! COMPANY Specializing i= Fresh Fb Foot of Front Street Phone 44 Free Deiwery BAKERIES MALONEY & PEACOCK visit or call Bakers of Baker Boy Bread Fulford’s Poultry Farm Cakes anc Paste: Phone 880 I Deliver | Phone 818 S12 Fleming Se. Figg ae apm BR eee Goren CLUES Far Recents + et THE SAVY cise Cowes S Cpe Sees Lee on An Sem