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PAGE FOUR SOCIA ACTIVITIES * 1 iss Carbonell To Wed T. Brennan Tomorrow Evening 2¢ panes eae wBefore an altar decorated with{ guéz, Joseph Rodriguez, Ralph j carnations and swainsonia Miss / Diaz, John Carbonell, and Jesus) “Martha Beatrice Carbonell, | Carmona. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Juan) Ring bearer is to be Harold! Carbonell and ‘Thomas’ Vincent Brown. The flower girls are Miss! Brennan, Jr., of Chicago, son of | Gloria Brown and Ann Sawyer. T: V. Brennan, will be united inj Miss Marguerite Hernandez holy wedlock tomorrow evening} will sing Guonod’s “Ave Maria” | at 6 o’clock at St. Mary’s Star of | and Carrie Jacobs Bond’s “I Love| the Sea Catholic Church, Rev. You Truly.” At the organ will be, William Reagan officiating. Mrs. John Roberts. Maid of Honor will be Miss; The groom’s father, T. V. Bren-} Marina Crespo and best man will! nan, Sr., arrived yesterday with be Luke J. Tiernan of Chicago.| daughter, Miss Mary Brennan.j Frank Carbonell will give the} Miss Katherine Ritter of Evans- | bride away in marriage. ville, Indiana, and Luke J. Tier-| Bridesmaids are Miss Adainan of Chicago, are also in the Rodriguez, Miss Solita Cobo, Miss | city. ' Virginia Perez, Miss Juanita! Tomorrow morning at _ St.! Mayg, Miss Consuelo Carmona, Mary’s, the bride and groom and | .Miss Dora Machado , and Miss; members of the immediate family Mary Brennan, sister of the} will atend mass. Following the groom. | wedding, a reception will be held Ushers are Charles Wardlow, in a flower-banked Habana-Mad- Publio Carbonell, Isidore Rodri- rid Club. { KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY Happenings Here Just Ten Years Ago Today As Taken From The Files Of The Citizen ne Social Calendar | TUESDAY— | |. Stone Church Service Club Din- | | ner. 6 P.M. Church Annex. | Ss WEDNESDAY— THE KEY WEST CITIZEN - Landed Near Key West Wedding of Miss Martha Car-| . bonell to Thomas V. Brennan, Jr. 6 P.M. St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Catholic Church. | Following, There Will Be A) Reception At The Habana-| Madrid. a Ye THURSDAY— | Lions Club Supper. 6:30 P. M. Stone Church Annex. | Concert, Key West Hospitality | Band. 7:30 P. M. Bayview) Park. | Rotary Club Luncheon. 12:15) P.M. St. Paul’s Annex. | Reception for Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Warren, Given | by Dr. and Mrs. Wm. R. War- | ren, 9 P. M. Warren Resi- | dence, 511 Eaton Street. Ome ie FRIDAY— iejsjince quote 16 | Meeting dpirhScouts,;) ‘Troop 1. | 4:00. P. “M, ‘Golden’: Eagle | Meeting, SeaiScauts, Ship: 7:30:P)M. Hight School Gym. SATURDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality | Band. 3 P. M.~ Bayview} ROBERTS’ INFANT | | Ivan’Claude Roberts, infant son jof Mr.-and Mrs. Ivan Roberts, | died yesterday afternoon 6:30 |o’clock in the home at 622 Wil- liam street. Funeral services will be held this afternoon 6 o’clock from the residence. Rev. A, L. Maureau, S. |J., of St. Mary’s Star of The. Sea } church will officiate. Funeral arrangements will be | in charge of the Lopez Funeral | Home. Survivors are the parents, one brother, Floyd Willard Roberts, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Kerr and Mrs. Claude Rob- DIED YESTERDAY H soe | HAD BEEN ON TOUR OF DUTY WITH COAST GUARD ON WEST COAST | | Manuel Gomez, of the United States Coast Guard Communica- tion Service, returned to port Sunday after a tour of duty on the west coast of the state on the vessel 826. The service on which Mr. Go- mez and his force of men was em- ployed was the establishing of a new telephone system at Egmont Key to be used by the soldiers at target practice. While there was some sections TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1938. MADE OF LEAD i Philadelphia. — After Angelo Casella of this city dug up what ‘he thought was 337 silver dollars |in his garden, he was chagrined | to learn they were made of lead. | BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME —with—— | Modern Tile Floor and Wainscot In Bath, Kitchen, Porch Sanitary, Decorative, Colorful Cuban Tile, Resilient Tile, Marble Terrazzo. Sep—\\) < Overseas Tile Company 706 White Street e The Favorite In Key West — THY IT TODAY — STAR 2+ BRAND Gigantic silver king measuring.6 feesainiéneth-and! } | weighing'163 pounds, brought to gaff oftrifey ly by A. R. Bruns, of Davenport, Iowa. This visual proof of erts, _ TRANSPORTATION BeeeccceceslLescseseceees Steamer Arrives Steamship Colorado, of the Clyde-Maliory Lines, arrived in | Port this morning and docked at It’s Time-- Brey Store Your WINTER CLOTHING AND BLANKETS “u a Wet EEE | We offer a special jof the old line left, it was neces- sary to practically rebuild the en- tire system which required ac- tivity covering a period of two weeks, CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS mere! the Mallory Line pier at 7:15. She | discharged large shipments of | |beer and some miscellaneous she DeSOTO HOTEL | Sarasota Florida | | Vacation Land AE ope ALL YEAR A FEW DAYS ONLY ;, EUROPEAN PLAN TO MAKE All Outside Rooms THAT OLD MATTRESS Quiet, Clean, Good Beds LIKE NEW Free Parking Ao { $1.00, $1.95, $1.50 single Converted into } $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 double BEAUTY-REST Deaeisals Cushions, Pillows, Upholstering Studio Couches —Estimates Freely Given— Tropical Mattress Co. 725 Duval Street | Rates Ave. Everything furnished for housekeeping. Moderate La Verne Apartments 336 So. Osprey | | | Key West’s marvelous fishing possibilities has been sent to PROTECTIVE SERVICE Practically completing the great automobile highway from Calais, Maine, to Key West section of the Atlantic Coastal Highway from! Savannah, Ga., to the Florida line will be formally thrown open July 11 with an elaborate cele- bration on St. Simon’s Island, ac- cording to announcements. S. W.| Brown, manager of the local gas plant, is in receipt of an invita- tion to the opening and says he She is resting well today in Mer- cedes hospital. Park. | SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 4P.M. Art Center. | Crowning of Miss _ Bernice} Brantley as Miss. Key West) at All-Night Dance. 10 P. M.} Department of Commerce} Building, Front Street. Music Hour, Miami Symphony | Orchestra. 5 P.M. Bayview | Editorial comment: ‘This is the | season of the year when a great many Key Westers go on their} vacations and get so exhausted; that they return home and imme- ! diately go to work to get a rest. | | Miss Rosario Roendo, daughter ; | of Mrs. Herminia La Rosa, 414! Bahama street, became the bride! jof Charles A: Smith, son of Mr.| Park. daily and weekly newspapers Warren Smith in publicizing the Overseas Highway Cele-| bration, July 2-4. CLASSIFIED COLUMN eocccece ecccacccce PERSONAL all over the country by Using Our Mothproof Bags “MOTH SEAL” carrying a Good Housekeeping. i | FOR SALE OLD AT 40! GET PEP. HENS—Battery raised FRYERS, | guarantee. / two to three pounds. We de- is considering the trip. | this morning at a prettily ap- Green turtle soup from Key | pointed wedding in St. Paul’s |and Mrs. Charles H. Smith, 9:30} West delighted 160 persons who partook of the southern delicacy at a dinner given in connection with the annual convention of the Church, Rev. Arthur B. Dimmick officiating. The bride is one of Key West’s most popular and highly esteemed young women. Southern Commercial Secretaries Association, which was held at | positi, i i . 5 position in the Railway Mail | Asheville, N.C, June 13. Each Bervice. Immediately after the | main Florida section was repre-'ceremony they left in an auto- | a cee es hy mobile for a tour of the state; | munities are famous, and data, |The grooms holds a responsible The Cuban Club’s opening accompanied the serving of each dance of the summer a ag will | delectable dish. The green turtle take place tonight with Car-! soup, which was put up in Key ponell’s orchestra furnishing the West in the only plant devoted music With a delightfully enter- | exclusively to the canning and taining program. | p¥eparation of the delicacy, was | given much praise. In a letter) Steamship Cuba, of the P. and from A. A. Coult of Fort Myers, |. S. S. Co., is scheduled to arrive | he says: “The writer heard many jn port tomorrow morning with expressions of appreciation at the heavy passenger list, freight and | Art Center Opening Program and Tea, 5 P.M. Art Cen-| ter. | Concert, Cuban Naval Band, 7! P. M. Bayview Park. | . paar ae MONDAY— j Boys Fellowship Club Dinner. 6:15 p. m, Methodist Church Parsonage. Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 5.) 7:30 P, M. Wesley Commun- ity House. Official Celebration Banquet. 7 P.M. Hotel La Concha. Official Celebration Grand Ball. 10 P. M. Hotel La Concha. eee eo eo eo! Mrs. Lillie Michael left on the | ‘MEN New Ostrex Tonic Tab- lets contain raw oyster invig- orators and other stimulants. liver. Phone 540-W. jun4-lmox CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor-| This service included FREE when desired with Dry Clean- PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW.--- For Copies of One dose starts new pep: Value $1.00. Special price 89c. Call, | write Gardner’s Pharmacy. jan4-tue-thur-fri | ner 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tf THE KEY WEST CITIZEN OVER-SEAS HIGHWAY ing and Blanket Cleaning. Asheville conference last week, anda vote of thanks was offered to Granday Company, of Key Wést, for its delicious contribu- tion. I think most of the 160 din- ers at the meeting were surprised to learn that the soup was put up at Key West”. Swallowing three bichloride of méreury tablets with intent to commit suicide was the action of Méry Tucker after boarding a Florida East Coast Railway train at the Key West station last night. She was taken from the train and rushed wn in an automobile and at ey West Drug Com- pany was.administered the proper drugs to counteract the poison. 16 Yesterday’s Precipitation .0 Ins. Normal Precipitation Ji Ins *Thin record covers 24-hour period tS eeleck this morning. a.m p. m. am. p.m. “a AM. PM Hight. 10:31 1145 Lowes 3:43 ST Barometer 7:30 a. m. today: Sea level, 30.10. WEATHER FORECAST (Tilt 7:30 p. m., Wednesday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy tonignt and Wednesday, seatiered showers Wednesday: gentle to moderate variable : Partly cloudy, scatter- ed showers in central portion to- night or Wednesday and extreme south portion Wednesday. Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate south- West to northwest winds over . mattress, ‘mail. The boat will await the morning bus yesterday for Fort | arrival of the passenger train Pierce, for a short visit with rela- | from the north. tives and friends. | | | | Pineapple shipments from Cuba} Mrs. John R. Delaney and! ‘grow smaller as the season nears | daughter, Jane, were arrivals in| the end and but four carloads ar- Key West Friday over the high- | |rived on the Ferry Estrada Palma | way from Tampa for a visit of ilast night. The fruit was trans-' two weeks with Mrs. Delaney’s ‘ferred and immediately sent to| mother, Mrs, James R, Curry, and distribution points in the north. | family, at the home, 822 Eaton street, | <The Woman’s Club is having a numberof benches added | which have been placed in attrac- jleft Sunday morning 2@ver Cthe tive spots around the city. They | highway. enrouteec(tor Panipa; principally for use of visitors | where ‘they will visit for several 16 May desire to rest after a!days. They, wilt jaip their ;two/ visit to the different points of in- daughters, Shirlepcand Joanpwho ‘terest, are visiting relatives there. The family will retufn here the latter ———~ | part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vignold and children, Ernest, Jack and Mary Agnes, also Mr. Vignold's aunt, Mrs. Myrtle Asher, arrived ever the highway yesterday from their home in Jacksonville M. Schindler, of the Tropical/to visit with Mrs. Vignold’s par-| } 83) Mattress Company, 725 Duval ents, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Carey, | during the celebration of the op- street, has an announcement in " ening of the Overseas Highway. }today’s paper concerning the, short time left in which to have} jyour mattresses | converted into Mrs. Homer Halstead and son, renovated or! Whitman, who have been visit- Beauty-Rest ing briefly in Key West, left over the highway this morning for West Palm Beach. This company has a number of Satisified customers in Key West, Charles Wilbur, who had been ‘jand does consistently good work. on a visit to Havana and stopped several days in Key West on the return of the P. and O. Steam- ship Cuba, left this morning for Miami. Key West Scavenger Service | | Request To Clab Group | Mrs. Stephen Douglass requests that all members of the Woman's Club who propose to attend the official celebration banquet on Monday night at La Concha Hotel to get in touch with her before Friday in order that the proper reservations may be made. Mrs. Douglass’ telephone num- ber is 659-J. } an FOR EXTRA SERVICE PHONE 123.) WILLIAM KNIGHT LA CONCHA HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District EXCELLENT RESTAURANT Open The Year Around north portion and moderate vari- able winds over south portion; partly overcast weather with scat- tered showers tonight and over south portion Wednesday. to those| Mr. and Mrs, Fielden Elbertson | t . HELP WANTED WANTED—Curb girls. DUKE’S BAR-B-Q, Whitehead and Front Streets. Apply Tuesday and! Wednesday. jun27-3tx | ROOMS | THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th St., MIAMI, FLORIDA. Convenient, | homey. Hot and Cold Show-/ ers. Low Rates. miay21-tf HOTELS _ FRESH LAID EGGS every day from nest to you, and baby chicks. 1609 Flagler Ave. junl-1mo | PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 per, 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS. | jun25-tf SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing”, “We Close Thursday Half Holiday”. 15¢ each. THE ARTMAN PRESS. jun25-tf BRING YOUR VISITING friends; in need of a good night’s rest to! OVERSEAS HOTEL. 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