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PAGE FOUR Engagement Of Torres-Baker Mr. and Mrs. 1022 Grinnell street, Key West, announce the engagement of their’ t’acting parties in a marriage per- their profits daughter, Miss Florence Torres, to’ Phillip Baker, son of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Baker. No. 4 Hunt’s a : Me Frérres!ig.a graduate of the Witnessed by Mrs. Charles A. Me-' peace you will find opportunities ¥ Wes ¢ -~ Senior-Junior High School..; The wedding will take plage,in the fear future. Leroy Torres, ; Cecccccccccocesooeoce!o os OCTET sat | 1 Two Marriages ‘Performed Here Ralph Sawyer and Mrs. Mamie Key Russell were the high con- formed yesterday morning in the ;county court house by Notary, i Publie J, G. Piodela. 1 Only a small group of friends’ | witnessed the ceremony which was Carthy, Miss Alberta Peterson and . Miss Kathryn Allan. | Another wedding ceremony was performed this morning by Mr.} THE KEY WEST CITIZEN VIEWS AND REVIEWS: Southern Home Makers Honored i What They Say Whether = {| Right Or Wrong | | Secretary of | Agriculture: | H ! \ “The persons who ar> using the drought as an excuse to increase’ ye taking advantage of human svffering. i Edward VIiI, King of England: “Hemanity «ries out for peace, and assurance of -cace and in; of daty and service as noble as! any that bygone battlefields can! show.” H Baker is now employed in Piodela, when Miss Rosalie Valdez Joseph T. Robinson, U. S, Senator Miami with the Protect-U A*twning company. Announcement Of Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sawyer an- nounce the engagement of their Puertas became the bride of Luis | Bancells. This marriage was wit-! eee by Miss Caridad Bancells.; ee — er | { daughter, Dorothy Sawyer, to} j Merrill Sands, Jr. , The wedding will Sept. 11, at the home bride’s parents. take iaeeh of the! 60S 0 CCCCOCOOOSOOOOOE SOHO OSOSOHOSSOCOOOLECOOOOORE | Mrs. Concha Vasquez was a passenger leaving on the Cuba this morning for a visit in Havana with relatives and friends. Mrs. Mavereen Meador, who had been attending summer school at the Florida State Women’s College at Tallahassee, returned to Key West Saturday evening over the highway. Wm. T. Doughtry, cashier of the P. and O. S. S. company. who left Friday afternoon for Tampa accompanied by the children Jacqueline, Joan, Anne and John, was joined in that city by Mrs. Doughtry and the family return- ed this morning. Mrs, Genevieve Shultz, who was spending a while in Tampa with relatives and friends, returned on the Cuba this morning. June DuPuis, daughter of Chief Engineer D. A. DuPuis, of the Steamship Cuba, and Ms. Du- Puis. arrived this morning from Tampa and will be the guest for one week of Mr. and Mrs. Will Camalier and family. My. and Mrs. S. B, Jack, who}; were spending a while in Tampa were returning passengers on the Cuba this morning. Mrs. Charles T. Archer, who was visiting with her daughter, Mrs, L. V. Waldron in Deerfield, PERSONAL MENTION eooe) Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Archer! were included in the arrivals in; Key West Saturday evening over; ‘the highway from Miami. Harry Baldwin, lighthouse | keeper at one of the light sta-) tions on the Florida coast, was] an arrival in the city Saturday} evening over the highway to spend his vacation here with his family. Mrs. Miiton Grinnell, formerly | Miss Mary Menendez of this city,| was included in the arrivals here | Jast. week to spend a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William! Menendez. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Ca- mero and twa daughters, who had {been spending several weeks vis- iting in Miami, returned to Key West last evening over the high-| way. t Mrs. Merobah Hood, formerly Miss Merobah Jenks, a teacher in the Publie Schools of Key West, left yesterday by plane for her! home in Miami after a brief v:sit/ with relatives and friends, Miss Florence Albury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Albury, was a returning passenger by plane yesterday after completing ta two months’ course of study at the Florida State College for Women in Tallahassee. neal | Joseph Pinder, who arrived) Charles E. Hughes, Chief Justice, | from Arkansas: “Judges, like other liable to err.” men, are: Daniel C. Roper, Secretary of Mr. and Mrs, James M. Martin of Knoxville Commerce: i $ @ typical young Southern|and what they are thinking and One of the problems we must) couple, with definite ideas about | doing. guard against is booms. | their home and children, the James| During editorial conferences, Mr. ~ - __ | M.Martins of Knoxville, Tenn, have|2®4 Mrs. Martin will di their J. J. Pelley, Presdient Associa- been chosen as “reader - editors” of theories about raising hildren tion of American Raliways: | mg Wi as _O'|they have two little -girls—about “Undue and unwarranted pes-| T#® Woman's Home Companion, | house furnishings, clothes, cookin simism has co‘ored much of the Wich includes a fortnight’s job as| and all other matters-allied with the public comment and discussion of @#itorial advisers to the staff of the | home, f railroads in the United States.” ; magazine in New York. Mrs artin, the former Julia Rus- | The “reader-editor” plan, which sell, is a nat ive of Knoxville, a grad- Margaret Mithell, author of best brings. young home makers from | "ate of the University af Tennessee, seller: , difterent sections of the comntry. toler home and eildren, aie, Mastin “E hope I never write another the Companion’s headayarters each | js well known throughout thd Sdyth, thing as long as I live.” | mogth, is designed to keep the edi- h g . where he represents a large mi | tors-elosely in touch with its readers | facturing concern. 5s U. S. Supreme Court: : eee es aoe “The best way'to deal with crit-| PARAMOUNT ISSUE icism of the court is to attend to, Doda 1 our work end do as well as we| NOT YET SIGHTED I'oday’s Bir know how.” | (Continued from Page One) William Mather Lewi: + councils.. Another is bitterly ac- “Make no mistake; it sti!] means | tive against the. New Deal. 1 something to be a gentleman.” Some time ago, the chamber {condemned various New Deal Henry Ford auto magnate: | policies, Since then, it often has “We're in a new world, a con-' been linked in political utterances stantly changing world, 2nd we} With those who are seekin,; to u must keep adjusting ourselves to; horse Mir. Roosevelt. In that sit-/i»y, born at Oberlin, Ohio it.” uation, the organization’s July} years ago. : , ‘ j statement hailing the advent of a!” Bruce Barton, writer: {notable business recovery—a per “The changes that are going to, fectly normal and routine thin; come in the United States are be-! for the chamber to do under ordi yond the imagination of any one} Mary circumstanees—caused :nuchj te forecast.” political remark and speculation.| Rt, Rev. William D. O’Brien, — _ There is sound reason for be-| auxiliary Catholie bishop of Chi- Gerald Smith, leader Share-the-|lieving the July statement was is-!cago, born in Cheiago, 58 years Wealth movement: ‘sued advisedly, and with keen ap-| ago, “We hold the hand that canjpreciation of the “group” reper- save Amevica and will win the} cussions likely to follow. ton, D. C., lawyer, onetime solici- cei IMPRESARIO HAS leer et sic torn'at Stone ids SHUNNED SPOTLIGHT *- *> ** se se°. “How are you going to clean | ekaammie Premier Stanley Baldwin house unless somebody tells you| (Continued from Page One) ‘Britain, born 69 years ago. it’s dirty?” i More facts are beng gathered from | witnesses at the hearings. i L E re A L S | There are hundreds of such |trusts, says Dr. Gourrich, and bil- !lions have been placed in their) famed inventor, born ut West Orenge, N. J., 46 years ago. Arthur A. Ballantine, former “| undersecretary of the U. S. tr Clara E. Laughlin of Chicago, tiavel book author, born in New York, 62 years ago. Lester H. Woo'sey of Washing- i William Lemke, candidate for; i President: of restrain such trusts in the inter of greater security for investors OF MASTER'S SALE | MALARIA | Speedy Relief of Chills and Fever Don't let Malaria tear you apart with \ its racking chilis and burning fever. Trust to no home-made or mere makeshift rem- edies. Take the medicine prepared espe- cially for Malaria—Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic gives real te from “Malaria because it’s a scien- x Aes i in the blood. The iron builds | up the system and helps fortify against | further attack. At the first sign of any | attack of Malaria take Grove’s Tasteless | Chill Tonie. Better still take it regularly | during the Malaria season to ward off the disease. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic | is absolutely harmless and tastes good. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic now | comes in two sizes, 50c and $1. The $l ; Size contains 2% times as much as the SOc | size and gives you 25% more for your money. Get bottle today at any drugstore. CFFERS BONES TO SCIENCE MICHIGAN CITY, Ind.—In order to aid science to perfect a method of operating which would imilarly joined chance to turn the bod’es of her | jgive babies a ! being twin babies, who died after born. with a bone fusion at base of the brain, over to the In- diana University Medical Center for scientific study. he THOMASINE M. MILLER =-BEAUTICIAN— Latest™ Ait Cooled Method leymanents: $2.50 to $10.00 RISSELL’S Cigar Store| Pe ee | RETURNS BY WIRE Come in and get the re- sults of the MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES. Cigars, Cigarettes, Soft Drinks, Etc. LEAVES U. S. $4,500 PASADENA eo E. § Jai pencer We take thi ing our man assistance our the beautit and al] t Orches- never : 25< SALE Furnished two head street. In excl of the sea and L P. ARTMARN The Citizen Office returned yesterday accompanied] early in the week for a visit with? by her son Charles H, Afcher and his father, George Pinder, left by wife and children Betty Lou and} piane yesterday for the home in IS HEREBY GIVEN! that under and by virtue of the! Final Decree of Foreclosure ren-; dered in that certain cause pending hands. There are many varieties, from the rigid one which lim the list of stocks managers can its Gloria. Mrs. Royal L, Wilson, who was before marriage Miss Harriet; Marzyck, arrived yesterday from her home in Jacksonville, accom- panied by her brother John W., Jr., and will be the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John W. Marzyck at the home 1501 Von Pfister street. Mrs. Hattie Curry. of Miami, arrived by plane yesterday morn- ing and will visit for a while with her brother-in-law and ‘sster Mr. and Mrs. John W. Marzycky. Mrs. May: .Toledo, who was spending a vacaton with relatives and friends in Miami, was 9 re- turning passenger on the plane yesterday. Miss Leota Grillion, teacher at the Harris Sehoo] here, who had} been attending summer school at the Florida State Woman’s Col- lege at Tallahassee, returned to Key West Saturday evening over the highway. Miss May Sands, loeal publie school teacher, who had been spending the summer in Asheville,, N. C., returned to Key West Sat- urday evening over the highway, Miami. Miss Florence Roberts, one of the teaehers in the local publie schools, who had been attending summer school at the Florida State Cotlege for Women at Tallahas-! see, returned to the city Saturday! « afternoon over the highway. Miss Dora Czle, seeretary in the: office of the Thompson Ice com- pany, left yesterday by plane fo. | a visit in Miami with reiat:ves and} friends. Miss Ophelia Lester, daughter of State“Attorney. J. Lancelot Lester, and Mrs, Lester, left by plane yesterday afternoon for a brief visit in Miami. Wm. R. Porter, president of the} First National Bank, left by plane yesterday for a business visit in j Miami. Mrs. Grace Crosby, WPA teach- jer of commercial courses in Key West, returned over the highway } {last evening after a delightful va-| feation spent with relatives and: friends in the mountains of North Carolina. \ | PALACE Ben Lyon-Joan Marsh in DANCING FEET Marguerite Churchill-Bruce Cabot in WITHOUT CHILDREN | i | | { { ; bidder for cash, at the front door} in the Circuit Court of the Eleventh| buy with investors’ money to the Judicial € it in and for Monroe . A A ot 1 ind which imposes no restric- i County, Florida, in which M.A.) %! | tions. Homestead, a Florida banking cor-| a whether they e an economic; nts, being Equity! pointed by the Court in said De-} Jaw can or should be written to on, is plaintiff, and GEO. L.| h s | the undersigned, sunction, how much they have will offer for sate at public; eee SMITH, as Liquidator of Bank Dr. Gourrich wants to know AS GEL, Special Master in Chancery, ap-j cost the nation and whether a auction to the highest and best! jouse of Monroe Coun-) of Key West, Flor-| on the 7th day of September, , between the hours of! bck A. M. and two o'clock the property described = in decree, situate Monroe Florida,: tomwit. pning at a st of the ner of Lots; int’ 328.86 jorthéast cor- fons 14, Town- ship 61 South g¢,29 East, Kes Larko. Monroe\ Counts: Florida, ang 15 feet South of the North line of Lat 1, running North 87°30" and paratiel to the North line of Lot 7 for 197 feet to the shore line of Key Largo Sound, thence Southwest along the water line of Key Largo Sound 115.04 feet, thence South s7°30" West 150° feet, thence North 2°30° West 19% feet to the point of beginning: Said sale to be had for the purpose of satisfying said decree. 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