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PAGE FOUR - SOCIETY :- ere Siciice Given In Honor Of Miss Dorothy Sawyer A most delightful miscellaneous \ Deeeccccoes: shower was given recently by Miss Claudia L. Albury in honor of Miss Dorothy Sawyer, whose mar- riage will be an event of the| month. As each guest arrived they r2g- Stered in a “Bride’s Book.” ernoon. was Mrs. Neville Mrs. Leon Sawyer received the consolation prize. The door prize| was won by Miss Mary D. Thomp- son. Stirrup, while A delicious refreshment cuorse | Was served. Decorations and were in the color scheme of blue and gold. The hostess presented the gpest| of honor with the “Brides Book”, | i | find a gift and had to search for Keno was played during the aft-| The winner of high-score | refreshments | goocgpsserssatedcsecsrss| ‘VIEWS AND REVIEWS’ What They Sey Whether Right Or Wrong | e e | Susan Frawley Eisele, champion | rural corréspondent: i “I think that a journalist’s fune-| tion is to present life as he sees | it? i i of which @ page had been contri-| buted to by. each guest. Each page | had been fixed to represent some | event in the future life of thé! Bart Browder, Communist candi-| book. Inthe last part of the} date “ President: | ‘book Miss Sawyer was given a clue} a Atconvinced ad- as to where she would be able to’ neers lism. ‘There isn’t} an.ounce of ee peialiden in his phi- eee oe policy.” * Sao oe it. After each gift was found and | displayed the guests departed de- L 1 dio Priest: ‘claring that the affair had been cfoenee —— " Coohan most enjoyable one. ism are the private coinage and Those present were: z i : . {regulation of money and pay-as- | Misss Helen Albury, Phyllis; you-work-ism.” { Adams, Bonnie Mae Watkins, |Kathryn Albury, Dorothy Mae Dungan, Maty D. Thompson, Flor- jence Aloury, Dorothy Sawyer and {Claudia Albury. 5 Mrs. Neville Stirrup, Leon Saw-! yer and Claude Altury. Lily Pons, opera singer: “T am about ready to stop work- ing and enjoy life.” Jeff Davis, King of the Hoboes: “A hobo will work. Not so, a eoccccccccces: | PERSONAL MENTION Sbeoocenec~+“,ceteeseees Mrs. George Sherman daughter, Lois, who had _ been visiting in Key West with Mrs. Sherman’s mother, Mrs. Ada Fine, and other relatives, left Sunday morning by bus for their home in San Antonio, Texas, and Mrs. Sydney Mathews and son,’ Sydney, Jr., who had been ing relatives in Miami, returned to Key West last evening over the highway. A. Lucignani, accompanied by his daughter, Mi Louis Mendez and children, were arrivals in Key West during the week from ami. Mr. Lucignani had _ been visiting in Miami with his daugh- ter. Mirs. Mendez and children; will leave tomorrow for their home in Miami. Manuel Gue' Jr., accom- panied by his son, Thomas, who had been spending a visit in Key West with his mother, Mrs. Guerro, and other relatives, left this morning over the highway en; route to his home in Alabama. Florence, Mrs. John W. Roberts, who was spending the past week with her mother Mrs. Nettie L. Park at the home, 914 Eaton street, left this morning over the highway for} her home in Miami accampenied| by Miss Iola Yann, who spent the! week-end as a guest at the Parks’! home. Dr. Julio de Poo and Mrs. de; ™ Poo, who were vacationing for a month at points in the north and east, returned yesterday noon by way of Havana Steamship Cuba. on Mrs. Walter McCook and son Eliza, the! Lum.” ‘Looking At Washington’ i Denald Richberg, former head of ; from Page One) ; NRA: i down his opposition with! “The cifficulties of regulating { competition did not begin or end{ _ {with the NRA.” { The Congress to be elected in} November will face important is-| Arthur Eddington, British scient- sues as soon as it convenes in aa ist: tuary. Many emergency powers} “I have my personal idea of igranted to President Roosevelt | “hat rehesen is, although every jepaemuitiiad ek ad other man’s cone:pt may differ |lapse unless renev-ed. in Janu-| trom mine.’ ary 30 th President’s power to! fix the gold content of the dollar | alfred M. between fifty and sixty per cent} Presidential Nominee: of its former amount will vanish} “The government must not get unless renewed by Congress. AL: in the habit of spending more ° _ ‘than it receives.” ready Mr. d Roosevelt has reduced | the content to about sixty percent! James Couzeni weight. On the the President’s power! to f.x the weight of the silver dol- | lar will likewise expire and the | stabilization fund, established out | Pauline Uzcudun, Spanish boxer: lof the $2,000,000,000 “profit” on! “I’ve had enough fighting to devaluation, will the: last me for the rest of my life— Treasury’s balance at{both | in the ring and in the civil sheets $1,800,000,000, leaving the pre. |¥ar-” sumption that $200,000,000 has been used in the international ex- change market. In executing =| silvery policy of Congress President has purchased ‘about $800,000,000 worth of the metal | ‘since 1934. beeen | Whe: Recotstrecton Finance} Suemet: | Corporation, establsihed by Pres Nyce cOnld spemaiee aup oh tne |dent Hoover, will cease business | on February 1st, unless the Con-j gress extends its existence. The| ges ec CCC, one of the President's most | cherished relief measures, has; i Today In History money for opetation until next Mareh 31. The existing i ealal |#eeedeeerevscecncesces: lity Act is effective until May ist! September 8, 1936 and the Trade Agreemnets Act,! 1664—Dutch New ermitting the President to nego-. capitulated to the English, with- iate reciprocal agreements with out bloodshed, to become New oreign countries and to lower or | York. inerease existing tariffs up to fif-; a jteen percent,. will expire on June| _1760—French Montreal _sur- (Continued j beat lease. Landon, Republican U. S. Senator of the former same day, from Michigan: “The most impovtant matter) ‘confronting the natien is the re- ‘election of President Roosevelt.” pass into pAdeient Horthy, Hungary’s Re- gen’ “Hitler saved Getmany and Eu- “lrope from the Red danger. No European can ever forget that.” | per cent of our present farmers.” i ginia lawyer-jurist, imost active patriots before jafter the Revolution, born in Caro-' line Co., Va. ornithologist and biologist, at Portsmouth, } Baltimore, Dec. diana poet and author, Fairfield, Ezekial, agricultural ec-! 1901. thor, born at Carlinville, Il. at Santa Fe, N. 1934. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 1-MINUTE SAFETY TALKS By Don Herold tal 8 hypochondriac than ‘the ° late SO I’M. A HYPOCHONDRIAC? One of my friends (in fact, it was my. older daughter) has accused me of being a “hypochondriac” on this subject of sutqerchile, accidents. All right, then, the railroad com- ies-are hypochondriacs on the sub- ject of safety. That's what makes them safe, When your train stops in a station, you see and hear men tapping the wheels and brakes, looking for possible trouble, Railroad hypochondriacs, I guess> Afraid of actidents—the sissies! All along the railroad tracks are red and green lights, to keep ttains from bustin’ into each other. If the engineer sees a red light, he’s just enough of a hypochondriac to stop his train. Constant inspection and constant care are the price the railroads pay for their enviable safety records. They know that they can't depend on luck Anniversaries 1721—Edmund Pendleton, among the Died Oct. 1823—Joseph Leidy, noted Phil- adelphia scientist and of his day, born in Died April ae 1891, anatomist 1842—Elliott famed born H. Died in 5, 1899. Scotties; 1844—Maurice Thompson, born Died Feb. In- at Ind. 1850—Victor F, Lawson, noted * jfarm products we need with 60} Chicago newspaper publisher-edi- tor, born in Chicago. 19, 1925. Died Aug. 1865—Edwin H: Lemare, inter-; nationally-known _ ganist and composer, American _ or- born in Eng- land. Died in Los Angeles, Sept. Amsterdam |25, 1934. 1868—Mary Austin, noted au- Died 13, M., Aug. and; 26, 1803. | Philadelphia. | or bravety. The railroads are not afraid to be cowardly careful. We motorists can’t depend on double tracks or red light signals to keep us from smashing into each otheg, but we'can heed the red lights of last year’s accident records aod of today’s Pepe. reports of Cpa 4 's crashes. Ve can face 1988 fig figures gathered by The Travelers Insurance Company, for instance: automobile accident deaths, 36,100; persons injured, 895,280; acci- dents caused by drivers exceedin; speed limit, 121,460; wrong side o! oad, 85,770; cars with tects brakes in ‘accidents, 18,690; with headlights, 10, 30; punctures or blowouts, 7,360, And we can have our brakes and steering apparatus and lights inspected freely and we can throw our old tires away, and we can drive with brains in- stead of bravado—even if we are ac- cused of being a little hypochondriac on the subiect of safetv. iToday’s Birthday”! Orem cccccsocdesoecssess Governor Alfred M. Landon of; | Kansas, Republican Presidential | candidate, born at West Middlesex. ! Pa., 49 years ago. 1 Marriner S. Eccles of Utah, gov- ernor of the Federal Reserve | Board, born at Logan, Utah, years ago. Ralph Waldo Trine of wood, inspirational author, born at Mt. Morris, Ill, 70 years ago. William DeWitt Mitchell, ;mer U. S. Attorney-General, born jat Winona, Minn., 62 years ago. Max Reinhardt, noted theatrical Earl of Harewood (Viscount Lascelles), husband of Princess Mary of Brifa‘n and_ brother-in- jlaw to the Sing, born 54 years ago. ‘ James Hilton, English author of “Goodbye, Mv. Chips,” born 36 years ago. { B. W. Harmon of Scarsdale, N. Y., drove his car in front of a train which carried the auto 75 feet when it caught fire. Harmon twas not hurt. 46 5) Holly- | fora 15, Producer, born in Vienna, 63 years | ” ago, Pestmaste: P-cowmes Ta leemee Fer lacs eee ENOEVE Today s Horescope’ eter -eteccesceees Today gives one cf wersgtilic character, well .o.ed for —=— life. Many wl be mad and the life wil be very pi@sant through pleasant assecistiens with people who ire casuatiy emesunter_ ed in the cours: ef ercimary be='- ness life. Conservation te means wll bring financzai as wel as social success. ~* friend: Aa! is the Hindustani same of the morinfa tree, or shrub Lute Hodges boy is raisin’ a mus- tache on the instaliment pian—just | a little down to start with. Looks like some cf these party platforms is built out of soap boxes —soft soap at that. Mrs. J. C. Gerry of Boston, who slapped Robert Cloring’s face be- ‘cause he failed ‘to trump her lead {in bridge, was grrested and fined The MAYFLOWER 300 Room with Bath and Shower H Faned tas hexouiey | —— The GEORGE WASHINGTON 200 bs and Showers Cee 3 fe ve aa ‘end service for summer and winter combed. “TATES fae 52.50 GARAGE service. j we ible | | CARD OF THANKS We take this opportunity of tending sincere thanks > were kind and considerate ‘ing the bereavement caused by the death of our loved one Curtie Elizabeth Felton. To Rev. Shuler Peele, the givers of florals and these who leaned cars we will be always deerly grateful sept9-It THE FAMILY x YOUR DESTINY BY LE MARS A 1936 Reading to The Citicen Readers by Specie! Ar- rangements for a Limited Time only TEN CENTS Colm and Stamp. ‘RE ss THE KEY priyy CITIZEN, KEY WEST, Name Address City and State | | Date of Birth rite Plamm—Emciosing 10< Com and Stame Key West and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST — ; TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS Walter McCook, Jr., who were!12. In addition, the existing tax/tendered to the English, putting} __._. spending a while in Havana with!sttucture is scheduled for general |#!! Canada into English hands. relatives and friends, were re-|Teview although the Administra- a i turning passengers on the Cuba'tion insists that existing levies} 1883—Northern Paeifie Rail- yesterday from Havana. | will not be inereased and new} Way’s last spike driven at Garrison, s | onés will not be added. | Mont.— irst railroad in that part ees ‘of the country. Bat Troy A. Brown, general man? -ager of the Raybro Electric com-| pany,°of Tampa, who was in Key West for two days and the guest;day where she had been v' ofA. F. Ayala Monday on a fish-! ing relatives for the past two ing, guting, left yesterday after-) weeks. noon on the Cuba for Tampa. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Russell, returned from Miami M 1900—Tornado at Galveston, | Tex., took toll of 6,000 lives. | 1926—Germany admitted to the | League of Nations. Almus Véach, who ‘was in Key} r West to clear some matters. inj _1935—Huey P. Long assassinat- connection with land holdings in|€d at Baton Rouge, La. social, this city and effected the settle-} state,|ment Monday, left yesterday aft- enjernoon by plane for Miami. Miss Dorothy Schober, was in Key West for about year connected with the service department of the left yesterday for Tampa route to Fort Myers. who one} | Dr. W. H. Bucher of ‘the Uni- versity of Cincinnati predicts the | world “in the not distant fature” ee B. M. Bubba ahi manager of the { will be given synchronized time ‘State Senator Arthur Gomez} Overseas Road and Toll Bridge | by a single radio station left yesterday for Tampa to join! District commission, who arrived : Mrs. Gomez, who is visiting with)in Key West yesterday by plane F-7HOMASINE M. MILLER relatives and will return on the|ftom Miami, returned on the aft- —BEAUTICIAN— Cuba tomorrow morning. jernoon plane to join Mrs. Duncan Latest Ait Cooled Method ts: $2.56 to $10.00 in Miami. | | \f) Perm: Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574-. Miss Margaret Lacedonia, steno- { grapher and clerk in the office of| Wm. R. Porter, president of the | the Marine hospital, who was) First National Bank, and Attorney visiting on vacation in Miami and|J- Lancelot Lester, left by plane Fort Lauderdale, returned by| Yesterday afternoon for a short plane yesterday. pened visit in Miami. i Cecilia Elsworth, whl s spending the week-end in Mi-| ami with her parents, returned yesterday by plane. She left Saturday morning over the — way. ' rene, Ware: Bilj Boyd in FEDERAL AGENT Comedy and Short Reel Matinee: §-1c; Night: 10-15¢ ‘Miss Romelda Johnson who had been visiting for the past several weeks in Jacksonville at the home| °° °**eeeeee® of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Slappy, re-1$ turned home over the highway! HOT LE/ GTON - Monday. N. E. ist Street at Biscayne Boulevatd OVERLOOKING BAYFRONT PARK AND BISCAYNE BAY Opposite Union Bus Station One Block frém Shopping District and Amusements LOWEST RATES EVER QUOTED Single Room with Bath —..... aaceetvne $1.80 Double Room with Bath 2.00 ALFRED SIMONS, Manager 666 66666666666666666666 Miss Lorraine Russell, “This Liquid Kills Skin Itch Quicker Containing six spp of itch kill- ing medicines, Tegeriss Lotion flows freely into 3! folds and Pores to reach and kill itching of eczema, rash, tetter, gommon lich. wa sizes Sec and gL daugh- HI FOR SALE Furnished two-story h ouse and lot at 1307 White- head street. Iti exclusive neighborhood. Beautiful view of the sea and overlooking Coral Park For price and terms apply to x L. P. ARTMAN, The Citizen Office FOLLOW THE ARKOW! --And You Will Find In This Directory, Stores Which Aim To Serve and Please You. They Invite You To Visit Them! FISH DRUGS DEMERITT BROS FISH ORIENTAL PHARMACY COMPANY Ems Ramer Prep Specialising in Freub Fab | sepscemrsos SPECIALISTS Foot of Front Street LIQUORS—BEER CURRO’S PLACE Duval At Petronia Street Package Liquors of All Kinds | Beer and Wine Phone 44 Free Delwery "22s: -7* 8 Sere See POULTRY BAKERIES CLUBS If you are loosing for POULTRY MALONEY & PEACOCK For Recveetce Vat visit or call Bakers of Baker Boy Bread THE NAVY Clue Fulford’s Poultry Farm Cakes and Pastries Goneme St Opp Waters Unies Phone 880 S12 Fleming St ae Ane Sckcome