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PAGE FOUR Miss Martha Carbonell Given SOCIAL ACTIVITIES + THE KEY WEST Miss Roberts Wedded To Samuel Russell | In the presence of relatives and | .|a small group of intimate friends | |the wedding of Miss Lelandette| . | Adalia Roberts and Samuel Louis | Russell was celebrated this morn- | ing in the First Congregational | Shower In Flower-Filled Madrid Beautiful shower for Miss Mar- tha Carbonell, who will wed Thomas V. Brennan, Jr., of Chi- cago, Wednesday at St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Catholic Church, was given by Mrs. F. S. Carbonell and Miss Marina Crespo last week at the Habana-Madrid. The Madrid was decorated with | lovely tropical blooms. Escorting the bride-to-be were Faye Ber- valdi and Billy Warren, dressed as a bride and groom. Mrs. Eva B. Warner and Joe Torano sang during the evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ber- ardo Rodriguez, and Miss June Crusoe, and light refreshments were served. The Habana-Ma- drid orchestra played throughout the evenjng. Present were: Mrs. Alger Russell, Eva Valdez, Migdalia Solano, Noelina Baso, Valentina Fernandez, Mrs. Rosa- lia Rodriguez, Mrs. Gloria Avila, Elizabeth Rosam, Georgia Saun- ders,’ Cleora' “Ro ezo, Mrs,\‘Ansel Albury, Mrs. f. Dion, Mrs. Everett Rivas, es Laurente ‘Gutierrez, \ Ma- cliado, Eldo Gutiér ee! sbia Es- quinaldo, Elva Esquinaldo, Mrs. Nullie’M. Dérgat"Mrs. Earl Pin- der; "Vitditlia Perez, Consuelo Ca- nova, Solita Cobo, Juanita Mayg, Josephine Ovide, Anna Louisa Carrero, Mrs. Henry Renedo, Jr., Castillo, Helen Bragassa, Clearo Carrero, Mrs. S. M. Douglass, Miss Birgetta Belgan, Miss Sylvia Cold, {valdi, Mrs. jJd¢urainia Henrique, Mrs. Berardo’ Fede ME. Ww 'W. Demeritt,*{ Jey “Frank Ladd, Mrs. James-Hardee, Mrs. iry, Eva B. Warner, Mrs. Paul Lumley, Mrs. Henry Sands, Billy "W. Warner, Aida Pina, Dorothy Betancourt, Mrs. Chas. Taylor, Hardlow, Mary P._ Brennan, Katherine Ritter, Dolores Cuervo, | Mrs. J. Mondul, Miss Zenaida | {Blanche Brantley, Susan LaKin, | Mrs. Emma Dee Pino, Mrs. Wil-| liam Bates, Norma L. Garcia, Lil- | jlian Lujan, Mary O. Vasquez, | Mrs. Lydia Garcia, Mrs. J. Gold- | en, Mrs. G. W. Reynold, Mrs. L. H. Spame, Mrs. W. C. Duncan, | Mrs. O. S. Long, Mrs. Edwin Trev- or, Mrs. Gus Ayala, Mrs. John Delgado, Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera, | dr., Martha Machin, Mrs. Luis| Machin, Elowise Johnson, Flossie | Baker, Mts: Kaul B. Garcia, Mrs. Ramon Rodtiguez, Mrs. J. R. Val- des, Edna fi: Gato, Mamie Lord, Mrs. Francis Johnson, Mrs. Jo-|j seph Lopez, Marguerite Hernan- | dez, Mrs. E. L. Patterson, Mrs. | Frank Delaney, Miss Louisa De-. laney, Miss Nellie Louise Russell, Miss Beulah Brantley, Miss Grace Perez, Mrs. Estella Reis, Mrs. Ju- liette Delgado, Miss Bernice | Brantley, Mrs. Consuelo Gomez, | jee. Harry M. Baker, Miss Rita Pinder, Miss Macie M. Gaiti, Mrs. | Joseph Sawyer, Miss Louisa Cur- | re a Rite Hall. aaa Mrs. Chas. T. Albury, Mary E.|TUESDAY— | Social Calendar MONDAY— Castro, Mrs. Vicente Molina, Mrs. | WEDNESDAY— | Celia Bello, Mrs, J. B. Parramore,; Wedding of Miss Martha Car- bonell to Thomas V. Brennan, | trip. They will be at home to| oan Jr. 6 P.M. St. Mary’s Star their many friends, after their re- | discomfort of THURSDAY— etary Club Luncheon.’ FRIDAY— church parsonage. Rev. Halla- | day officiated. | | The bride is the daughter of} | Mrs. J. Ronald Baker and the late | |C. Leland Roberts. Mr. Russell} | is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton | Russell. The bride wore a gown of em- | i, Bes y Scouts, Trepp 5. | ye Ree or |broidered white < ; 92, F. ‘and | matching bolero, and a white} ‘3° P. M.;crepe turban hat. } Her attendant, Miss Margaret | | crepe and a sunbonnet hat. The} Stone Church Service Club Din- groom and his attendant, Robert ner. 6 P.M. Church Annex. | Curry, were in white. aes | After the ceremony, the young ‘couple left for a short wedding! of the Sea Catholic Church.| turn, at 415 Margaret street. | Following, There Will Be A Reception At The Habana-) Madrid. | -O- | Lions Club Supper. 6:30 P. M.| (See “Who Knows?” on Page 2) Stone Church Annex. | 1. On July 2, 1937, | Concert, Key West Hospitality 2 Thomas Jefferson. | Band. 7:30 P. M. Bayview, 3. Francis Hopkinson, a signer | Wark. ‘of the Declaration of Independ- | ence. He also designed the Great Seal of the United States. 4. On the outskirts of Warm Springs, Ga., Mrs. Roosevelt, the | President and George Foster Pea- body, philanthropist, were instru- mental in setting up the school, {financed by a $12,000 WPA grant and private subscriptions. 5. Twenty-four lines of non- pareil type. 6. Dr. L. L. Zammenhoff, of Warsaw, Poland, in 1887. 3 ©1215 P.M. St. Paul’s Annex. Reception for Mr. and_ Mrs. George Allen Warren, Given } by Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Ri War-_ ren. 9 P, M. Warren Resi- dence, 511 Eaton Street. -—o— Meeting Girl Scouts, Troop 1.| 4:00 P. M. Golden Eagle: Hall. ! Meeting, Sea Scouts, Ship 3.) |Below are the ahswers to test 3 CITIZEN eeccccevecccccecccececes| 2 ANSWERS TO TEN |Library Open On TEST QUESTIONS /haredays ER. | The Key West Public Library |is open on Thursday afternoons ; | from 4 to 7 o’clock. | In connection with certain} changes at the Library, confusion | |has arisen as to whether the li- | brary is open on these afternoons, gress, ihe persons ae! to — Insrtument a to measure! e closing is e! fective. ere strength of ja magnetic has been no change in the time questions printed on Page 2 Pocercceececcccoccce | Wyoming, Montana Idaho. i It is fixed by Act of Con- and gram filled with thrilling events. An aquatic show in which Olym- pic, near-Olympic and southeast- ern A.A.U. champions will dis- play their diving and swimming parade which will include con- tingents from U. S. and Cuban gunboats, the formal dedication exercises, motorcycle races, box- ing matches, in which eight skill, a gigantic military street) + MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1988, ‘cuban Golden Glove champions, ‘under the sponsorship of the ban government. will meet ponents selected by the Glove officials of Miami, in only international Golden Gk contest ever held, a brilliant works display and an official |quet and ball at the La Hotel with all the visiting digni- |taries as guests, will climax the ‘biggest three-day celebration jever held in the state. ps crepe with } | if not satisfied. Imperi: field. Yes. Manuela Hudson. icut. 198. Strait of, Magellan. Montgomery. Alpha. WIFE GIVES POMEROY, Ohio—When he 4, 5. 6. a 8. 9. 0. | Dexter, wore a gown of blue | obtained a divorce on cruelty charges, Thomas Turner of this city received a 150-acre farm as | alimony from his wife. Eases Vicious lich For itech 5 cious that needs relief, use Imperial Lo- it eases the itching be Seer zea, 4 posal ingworm, scabies, scalp, ‘ween etc. 35c and $1. Money back ial Medicine Co., Desk 5, Houston, Tex. wie " 4 (Continued from ‘Page One) jschedule. PES, -¢rowning Miss Brantley Queen o! the Fiesta, which will be follow- e meQueen's Ball and all- Pent dance, Among the events which will | fill the program for Sunday, July 3, the most prominent are the Music Hour, featuring a 55-piece Miami symphony orchestra, un- der the direction of Browyne Haston Sears, and solos on the Hammond electric organ by Isa- bel Shaffer, talented staff artist for radio station WIOD, and the motor boat regatta, which has 16! |entries including world record | | holders. | | Monday, July 4, presents a pro- | oC eee COMPLAINT SERVICE... If you do not Receive Your Copy of The CITIZEN By 6 P. M. PHONE—WESTERN UNION Between 6 and 7 P. M. and a Western Union Messenger Boy will deliver your copy of The Citizen. OL AL Lh de ddd VIS AAAPPAAALALAALAL LZ 2 PRESENTED BY THESE FIRMS. “Y. MAY BE DEPEND UPON Give ThemYour Business! GET YOUR RADIO TUBES TESTED FREE We have just installed the CONCRETE BLOCKS § CHARLES E, ROBERTS Contractor | Mrs. Chas. Yates, Mrs. A. Hen-|J. A. Gaiti, Mrs. Alice Mitchell, | - i riquez, Sylvia Henriquez, En-|Miss Clara Lankford, Miss Flor- | 7:30 P.M. High School Gym.| 7. Russia. riqueta Varela, Bertha Ramirez,|ence Sawyer, Miss Lorrie Ketch- | -O— | 8. New Hampshire, Mass., R. | Mrs. E. Esquinaldo, Jr., Mrs. Jose |ings, Mary B. Trevor, Mrs. Du- | SATURDAY— |L, Conn., New York, New Jersey, | latest type PLASTERING STUCCO C. Sanchez, Miss Mary T. Van Grieken, Miss Vilna M. Alfonso, Mrs, Ernest G. Godwin, Mrs. Geo. W. Sikes, Mrs. H. B. Herrick, Mrs. E. A. Strunk, Jr. Mrs. Beryl Curry, Mrs. Clarence Thompson, Miss Helen Saunders, Mrs. Piedad L. Parra, Mrs. Charles E. Garing, Mrs. John Costar, Mrs. Carl Ber- PERSONAL Louis Dion, employed with the Social Security department at Washington, arrived last night to spend a two week vacation with his parents during the Highway Celebration. Miss Margaret Dion, who has just completed her freshman year of nursing at Providence Hos- pital, Washington, D. C., arrived Jast night for a two weeks varca- imont Huddleston, Mrs. Ethel de| |Leon, Miss Mary June Crusoe, | |Miss Mary Thompson, Martha; Watson, Betty Moreno, Mrs.} | Thomas James, | James, Miss Anna E. Corcoran, | | Mrs. James Ybormea, Miss Xenia | |Hoff, Miss Barbara Carey, Miss} | Leonor Warren, Miss Norma Diaz. RETURNS HOME HAD BEEN ATTENDING AN- | NUAL CONCLAVE OF | ORDER IN TAMPA Members of Robrt J. Perry; Chapter Order of DeMolay re-| turned yesterday from Tampa where the ninth annual Conclave |of the Florida Associated Chap- Gwendolyn | suUNDAY— Tweedells On Visit To City Crowning Pa., Delaware, Maryland, Virgin- | ia, N. C., S. C., and Georgia. | 9. Connecticut, which is also | as the “Constitution | Concert, Key West Hospitality | Band. 3 P. M. Bayview Park. | known | State”. } Concert, Key West Hospitality | 10. On Nov. 1, 1937, fifteen. | | { | Ser, el Band. 4P.M. Art Center. | ooae ‘a Brantley as Miss Key West | Anne Nagel — Warren Hull at All-Night Dance. 10 P. M.; Department of Commerce A BRIDE FOR HENRY —also— = Building, Front Street. Music Hour, Miami Symphony | aga 5 P.M. Bayview COMEDY — NEWS, Art Center Opening Program and Tea, 5 P.M. Art Cen-! ter. | Concert, Cuban Naval Band. 7; { 24 Hour Ambulance Service Phone 135 Night 696 Mrs. E. G. Tweedell, who was} and can test your tubes, TUBE CHECKER METAL or GLASS, under actual operating conditions PIERCE BROTHERS LPR BL aU Ee PALMER’S ROOFPFNG CO. —— Tile Slate Metal Shingles Built-Up Roofing Gutter Work New and Repairing —o— QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Light and Heavy Cream Pasteurized Milk Butter Milk Chocolate Milk ADAMS DAIRY ORNAMENTAL WORK Reasenable Prices Brick Tile Stone Work © CONCRETE PRODUCTS COMPANY Rear Wm. Curry’s Sons Co. 524 MARGARET ST. A NEW DEPARTMENT G. C. ROBERTS ae THE ARTMAN PRESS General Merchandise —Wholesale and Retail— Galvanized Roofings Ship Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing business, ters of DeMolay had been held. The members of this Chapter were.Howard Pinder, Joe Rich- |ardson, Dexter Dorgan, Gerald} tion. Samuel Drudge was a passen- before marriage Miss Louise Mor- | row, and two daughters, Mrs. Eva | Louise Phillips and Miss Gene- A 1212 White Street PHONE 455 William and Caroline Sts. —PHONE $51— ger leaving on the afternoon bus yesterday afternoon for Miami to spend a while with members of the family. | . |Jaycocks, Dick Steadman and shed Tweedell, are vistors in the | Checking Newell Pinder. city. i The group made a bid for the | They are guests at the home of | Account | 1939 conclave to be held in Key | Mr .and Mrs. L. M. Pierce and} ___ | West and for the fourth consecu-| plan to remain until after the| aC: Aferman, who was visit-|tive year Pensacola made a bid. | celebration of July 2-4. In the, ing in the city for several days,| Upon the strength of the fact that! meantime they hope to meet aj left over the highway yesterday | for the past three years Pensa-| numberof their many friends. {| afternoon for Miami and after| cola had made a bid and were j being’ thers" for about one week | defeated the delegates selected it; } will Teave fot’ Mianitt’ ' for the 1939 Conclave. This was | MONROE THEATER } Eleanor Powell—Nelson Eddy |! ROSALIE. i TREVOR AND MORRIS INSURANCE Office: JOHN C. PARK 328 SIMONTON ST. PLUMBING Notary Public JOE ALLEN A Checking Account pro- vides the best means of keep- |! ing an accurate record of all | your business and personal |) transactions. | Always pay by check—for your own protection FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member— Federal tem. 319 Duval Street TELEPHONE NO. 1 ——-THE-—— PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY YORK AR-B-Q OPEN DAY and NIGHT On All Holidays —to give the public the same service—-food and prices as before! 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PLANTS and VINES SOUTH FLORIDA NURSERY —PHONE 597— Gee go" Et s the first year Key West had ever ; BSE, yelp, arriv- | om, Geer, asked for a Conclave and was as- Sort’ ang vena, | sured the support of many of the sole ‘Several ps” see e | Other pters in the State if she |} Matinee: Balcony, sights ‘and ‘Teft pees the ‘highway | again bids diext year for the one || tra, 15¢-20c; Night, ise-28e n ¥ ‘hftethoon for West| in 1940. ‘The Key West group be- | " ch. |lieves that théy will have little | | trouble in securing the Conclave | Heyward Hoeffer, who was 1” TOA for: Kay: West. { spending a brief time in the city; Tt was brought out at the con- | left yesterday for Grassey Key to jclave that the city of Miami would | rejoin his vessel and resume his | Sno have a Chapter and a possi- | sponging activities until ‘Thurs- | ity that the Fort Lauderdale day when he will start for Key | Chapter would resume activity. | West to get his catch in for the Rough plans were laid balageiae Friday sales. by these two new Chapters to- age with West Palm Beach | ) an rt Myers would visit the Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Key West Cha) i i | pter in the near fu- several days, left on the after-| A group of the DeMolays: trom | neon bus for Miami. | the Paul Revere Chapter in Tam- | |pa, which was the host Chapter | George Patton, daughter of | this year, will visit the Key West | Mrs. Hugh Williams, was in the| Chapter sometime next month. | city yesterday for a business visit; The local Chapter will put on} with Mr, aud Mrs. Williams, left | Some public degrees with.n the | on the’ afternoon bus for Miami | near future. | and will return later to engage} { in business, TO MAKE THAT OLD MATTRESS } LIKE NEW } or Converted into BEAUTY-REST i Cushions, Pillows, Uuholstering | Studio Couches —Estimates Freely Given— Tropical Mattress Co. A FEW DAYS ONLY || | Kraft Miracle Whip Salad Dressing and Mayonnaise Make Your SALADS Taste Better PRITCHARD Digsified, Sympathetic Courtesy Reserve Sys- {| Member— Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation. 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