The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 23, 1937, Page 4

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MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1937. eee) dist Church and the collection twas 45 cents—Morganton (N. C.) | News-Herald. eeeccccscccce | Classified just now is to-determine how the! ‘The middle class is the one that farmer can sit up with his radiojisn’t poor enough or rich enough jand still get up before sunrise—j{for second-hand furniture.—The Page Chester T. Crowell ithe Indianapoli Santa Barbara. Daily News. There is so much building going i gliccmnnee sae change | . PAGE FOUR r} eele [Today's Birthdays PARAGRAPHS | peeeeceecscoceoces | American Place Name ~ Introducing; Susie, Ky, PERSONAL MENTION eveecn Mrs. George Parker and son,;}West Saturday evening over the! Edgar Lee Masters, famed. poet, Louis, were passengers on the}highway. ;born at Garnett, Kansas, 68 years morning bus going to Miami for a; “1 ago. visit with Mr. Parker, who is at-' Miss Mary Phelan, who was! . : tached to the P. and O. S. S./ vacationing in Key West with beet noe, Ww. bieiger. Asian Cuba. t Mrs. Pauli fs orks rogress ministrator, | . 3 |ather relatives left overthe hugh bom at Springfield, Ala, 47 yeare|@n that « fellow who is trying to Wm. Vassie. machinist with the) way yesterday en route to resume 28° his streets.—Fayetteville (N. C.)| lighthouse department, left this her studies at the University of! : _, \Obberver, the| morning for Garysfort lighthouse | Pennsylvania. | Oden L. Mills of New York,| bride’s!tg make some repzirs to the mec- |Hoover’s secretary of the--treas-| hgnism of the light. Lovato{"¥ born at Nwport, R. [, 53 q were passengers on the bus yes-;9°2"8 eae Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bell, who terday morning going te Miami; re in Key West and guests of for 9 short visit. . and Mrs. J. R. Robins, left er the highway this morning for | Miss Josephine Alfonso Weds Ernest G. Godwin j | Handy pee Save:Rap: Sppationss ; An umbrella with a window in Many. a sucker has been saved| it has been invented. This is very ‘by a fountain pen. that wouldn't! handy, as it enables the user to see if the owner is approaching. |—London Opinion. Miss Josephine del Carmen Al- semble with matching Russell sories. Little Mary Ellen held fonso, daughter of Mrs. ‘ Fabal and the elgg sae bane “esd Wide’ ators became the bride of Ernest Cid) train. : Godwin, son of Mr. and Mrs..An-| _ qhe- bridegroom and best- man drew Godwin of Lake City in,an) wore white suits, Oxford cat coats, impressive service performed’”by, with ‘tails thd white‘ tiés.°°Béth Fabal, the Mr. and. Mrs. — Carlos Uncertain Times When a man drives up to a gas station these days the attendants § and there was ‘not “@ very!don’t know whether to start the etowd,at Sunday School.!pump or open the cash register.— {does take, a. back* |the automobile -fro! Prof. Alvin H. Hansen, Har- saaeigastie: ivard’s mew professor of political | economy, born at Viborg, S. D., Miss Avis Albury, who was Rev. William Reagan, S. J., in-the, W°re bottonnieres of white, rose- : getay | buds. rectory of St. Mary’s Star of The| These Vague People! Sea Catholic Church last evening at 7:00 o’clock. Reception room of the was attractively decorated ferns, flowers and baskets roses, The bride was given in mar- riage by Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., and was attended by her sister, Miss Vilma Alfonso and aunt, Miss Josephine Lopez. Curtis Youngblood acted Mr. Godwin’s best man. The bridé, a stately brunette type, was radiant in her wedding gown of white cala satin, made rectory with’ of princess style with high lace neck! and lace sleeve and the long bridal veil of illusion was attach- ed to a Mary Queen of Scots cap. Completing the charming gay of lovely bridal flowers, Her only ornament was a‘ beauti- ful! pearl bow pin. iMiss Vilma Alfonso, maid of honor, was costumed in a porce- lain blue chiffon gown set off with a corsage of lovely blue flowers and carried a colonial bouquet of pink flowers. (Miss Josephine Lopez gowned smartly in a white was en- as! | en- semble the bride carried a nose-} Mr. Godwin, Mr. Youngblood) and Mr. Cabrera all woxe _ white suits. The groom weédring: an white tie. All wore boutonnieres |of white rosebuds. Following the wedding a recep- tion for the bridal party, relatives jand close friends was given in the home of her aunt, Miss Jose- phine Lopez, 417 Southard street. {Delicious refreshments _—_ were srvd. The newlyweds left this morn- ing over the highway for a honey- !moon trip of several weeks. They |will first visit with Mr. Godwin's parents in Lake City after which {they will motor to D. C. and various other cities. On {the return trip they will visit in Tallahassee with, Mr. Godwin’s uncle, Governor Fred P. Cone. Mrs. Godwip ,was graduated from Key West High School in jthe class of ’33 and since that jtime has been employed in the office of Cabrera ‘Wholesale Grocery, Ine. She is a popular member of Key West’s younger [society set. (Mr. Godwin has been residing’ in Key West for the past severa) months, Announcement Ot Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Sawyer announce the engagement of their daughter, Ardis Louise Sawyer to Floyd Alvin Villareal. The marriage will take place November 20. The couple will reside in Mi- ami. Today In History 1630—The first court of assist- ants, meeting at Charleston, Mass., settled the price for workmen, that no carpenter, bricWayer, etc. should take more than two shill- ings a day under penalty of fine’ to both employer and employe. 1784—John Sevier elected gov- ernor of the new State of Frank- lin, part of Tennessee, which had but a brief existence. 1912— Federal Children’s Bu- Teau established with Julia C. Lathrop as. chief. 1926—Died—aged 31, Rudolph Valentino, movie idol. 1927—Sacco and Vanzetti exe: cuted at the Charleston, Mass., State Prison, 411985—Banking and Rail Pen- Moh ‘Bills passed by Congress. <a i 1936—Another purge, © convie- tion and quick death in Moscow. Today's Horoscope The @imax of success in this degree is attained here, weak- ening in those born as the day draws to a close. The full force of the power will make a ruler of | men, or a master of his profes- sion; enterprising, courageous and steadfast, he will make many friends, be fortunate in married life and attain the ambitions. Directly Active For amazi ffective in fag and Yayfully Tellevlng: the SSe LP ITCH) ‘The combining of several active medicines make Imperial Lotion | i ¢ most | ping tT | Miss Sands To |Wed In Miami Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Sands, formerly ‘of Key West, announce |the engagement if their daughter ' Elizabeth, to Theo Mills, a son of { Mrs. Lillian Mills, of 8128 N. W. , Third Avenue, Miami. | The wedding will be solemnized i Mugust 27 at the home of Mr. il’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and \Mrs. Edgar Mills of Miami. | Mrs. Bayly Has ‘House Guests | Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Waith and son, Edward, of Tampa arrived ; over the highway yesterday for a |short stay in this city and are the ‘house guest of Mrs. E. J. Bayly, |1414 White street. | Miss Marion Allenfort, also of | Tampa, accompanied them here | and is a guest at the Bayly home. | lee eeecevccccesccoe CLASSIFIED COLUMN ‘WANTED | ee | WANTED—Will pay eash for used light car or truck, Pierce Brothers. aug21-tf FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED HOME, electric ice box, tile bath, ete. Reasonable. Apply Johnson & Johnson. 4th THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. street, Miami, Florida. Summer rates, | Oxford cut coat with tails and a} jly30-tt Low aug7-Imo Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. > WHEN THIEF MEETS THIEF. Comedy and Cartoon BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century 24-Hour Ambulance Service | HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. ist STREET at BISCAYNE BOULEVARD Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay Opposite Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block From Shopping Districts and Amusements Summer Rates Until December Single Room with Bath, $1.50; Double Room with Bath, $2.00 ALFRED SIMONS, Manager arleston, S. C., where Mr. Bell associated with the A.C.L.R.R. Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Palmore and son, C. W., Jr., were passen- gers on the Cuba this morning, going to Havana for a vacation. The family spent several months in Key West during the past win- ter season. i Mr. and Mrs. E.. W. Sanders, who were visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Avery, left over the highway this morning for Miami enroute to their home in Pensacola where Mr. Sanders is connected with the | Washington,|L, and N.R.R. Arthur Sheppard, assistant managef ‘of, the Monroe Ferry System, left yesterday morning to join one of thé vessels at No Name Key. Mrs. Frank Roker, who was spending a while with her moth- er, Mrs. Benjamin Demeritt, at the home on White street, left over the highway yesterday morning for her home in West Palm Beach. Mrs. Simon Van Grieken, who was visiting for about two months at the home of her brother-in-law spending a while in Key West with friends, left over the high-; way yesterday morning for her! home in Tavernier. | W. Lamar Rose, agent for the| State Conservation Department, ; Was a passenger over the highway ; yesterday morning for Miami and lother points in the state. i pai, TS { Mrs. E. C. Jackson, who was spending a vacation of two weeks with relatives and friends, left over the highway for Miami to join Mr. Jackson an oféicer on the Steamship Florida. Mrs. I. Appelrouth and sons’ Mitchell and Robert, whe we spending a vacation of sev. days in Miami with rélatiyes ‘an friends, pet 9 over the” high way last evepipg. an: Dan McLaren, service man witl an automobile corporation, and DJ B. Moody, sales representative of the same company, are business visitors in the city visiting rep- reentatives and agencies. Captain Ernest Roberts is in ‘the city visiting relatives and ex- pects to remain until the latter part of the week when he will re- turn to Miami. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Armando Gonzales in Miami, arrived yes-| ‘i | eo eee ie ae, are visitors in Key West and are daughters, Glorins Emria, Rose &2¢st* st the ae eiges nde Elizabeth and Esther Margaret, Parents, Mr. onl Mra: TL. eee, ‘urry. Glorina Emma and Rose, Elizabeth spent the time with their | aunts and uncles. Mr. and Mrs.| Harve Bush and Mr. and Mrs./ John B. Albury. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Kiser Miss Marie Teresa Gonzales ar- rived on yesterday's Florida Motor Line bus from Miami and| wil spend a short vacation with! Mr. and Mrs. Simon Van Grieken| and family. , SONVILLE FLORID GARNETT ANDREWS, Manor ENJOY SUMMER COMFORT at ‘thipy modem, feproof hotel in the heart of down. very room with tub and shower, soft water, ceiling fan, radio, slatted summer door ... Every Bed with innerspring ‘mattress and reading lamp. Running ice water on every floor. COCKTA LOUNee Cote SHOP DINING AND MEETING ROOMS Retes--Single with Private Bath 78 Rooms $2.00 - 90 Rooms $2.50 40 Rooms $3.00 . 24 Rooms $3.50 10 Sample Rooms with Private Bath $4.00 Slight iwereese for double occupancy Qrber 3. en MOTEL PATTERN HOTEL DESOTO Chetensoge. Tone Sevenceh, Ge Mrs. Carmen Cuesta and chil-| » F dren, Raul, Jr., Orquidia and Car-; Ry melina came in on the bus from Miami last night after spending} ACK two weeks’ vacation in that city. Mrs. Joseph McMahon, who had} been spending several weeks visit-| ing in Cincinnati, Ohio, and sev-; era] other points, returned to Key! STAR ¥ BRAND CUBAN COFFEE Is Deliciously Fresh! —TRY IT TODAY— On Sale At All Grocers OVER-SEAS TRANSPORTATION CO., INC. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving All Points on Florida Keys between MIAMI AND KEY WEST Four round trips weekly direct between Miami and Key West via Diesel Power Boats—with over- night delivery to Key West. Leave Miami at 12:00 o'clock noon on Mon- day, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Leave Key West at 8:00 o’clock P. M. on Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. tschntsomntigerllaitininiins Three round trips weekly via Trucks and Boat: Leave Key West at 8:00 o’clock A. M. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Leave Miami 7:30 A. M. on Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday. | Daily (except Sunday) Service via motor trucks —Miami to Lower Matecumbe and return—serving all intermediate points on Florida Keys. Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service Full Cargo insurance Office: 813 Caroline St. Telephones $2 and 68 ge Pon See Maybe the lady who sort of she had had a romance. with Gable ought to meet the fellow wh@ jmarried Mae West—San Fran- ; cisco Chronicle. Sophie Kerr of. New York, noted author, born at Denton, Md., 57 years ago. Ray Perkins, actor, born, 40 Fetei: Péablein years ago, | | The chief agricultural. problem Amelia Rives Troubetskoy of Castle Hill, Va., novelist, born in Richmond, Va., 74 years ago. ‘CHILLS AND FINED ONE CENT | ATHENS, Tenn.’—* Pleading | FEVER! guilty under a statute adopted in; 1803, W. R. Courtney of this city} Take a Proven Medicine » for Malaria was fined one cent for shooting; Don’t suffer like a iddg! & gow, | The minute you fee} a chill or fever coming on, _ start 1407 Eliza street. They will re- fugn to Miami Thursday. i good, old my rs. Pauline Hemingway left! you up. ae by; plane yesterday afternoon for; Grove’s ‘'asteless Chill i¢ con- a visit in Miami with friends and! tins. tasteless quinidine and iron. relatives. | It quickly stops chills and fever and gwill soon fix the double effect you want. MONKOE THEATER Fred A'staire-Ginger Rogers | of Malaria, don’t take chances with tions. Get Grove's Tasteless Chill pins ig SHALL WE DANCE | oe attnations Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches }| il drug stores sell Grove’s Taste- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ | less Chill ‘Tonic, 50¢ and $1. The latter size is the more economical. | i a STOP THOSE | ES , G ‘Taste’s3s Chill Tonic. This | ; Grove’s Taste’ass, ‘onic. is | edleine also tends to build you up. That's : | _The.next time you suffer an attack | new-fangled or untried prepara- | ; Tonic. It's pleasant to take as well | four present at the Metho-|The Canton Daily News, _ ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF-1938 PHILCOS ‘has just arrived?) . PIERCE BROTHERS £ 9° ANNUAL" i é si f é F i at tail { s : é f k ri : 4 THE ROUND-UP z 12 YOUR Ag J WD STOve OLD STOVE FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES “Your Gas Company” ROY E. LADE, Manager

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