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PAGE FOUR “SOCIAL ACTIVITIES {HE KEY WEST CITIZEN PEOPLE'S FORUM | | Editor, The Citizen: | I have read with peculiar in- | | terest the letter from the pen of | | Louise Maloney, in reference to the naming of the Highway. | Miss Carbonell Beautiful Bride Of Thomas V. Brennan Yesterday' Robed in a beautiful wedding} Bown of satin Princess style with a yoke of hand made lace at the throat, a tiara of orange blos- soms, and a long flowing tulle; veil, strikingly lovely Miss Martha Carbonell, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Juan Carbonell was married to Thomas V. Bren- nan, son of T, V. Brennan, Sr. of Chicago, last night at St. Mary’s; Star of the Sea Catholic Church. ; Wardlow, Publio Carbonell, Isi- dore Rodriguez, Joseph Hen- riquez, Ralph Diaz, Jesus Car- mona and John Carbonell were in summer formal with maroon ties. | The flower girls, Miss Gloria Brown and Miss Ann Sawyer} were in pastel tea gowns with little bonnets to match. The ring bearer, Harold Brown, was in white satin formal. | Fr. William Reagan read the; Following the nuptials, the| Catholic ceremony. | wedding party retired to the Ha-| Miss Marguerite Hernandez in| bana-Madrid where the newly-| a beautiful soprano sang Gou-| weds received a large number of} nod’s Ave Maria, accompanied by | friends. Mr. and Mrs. Brennan Mrs. John Roberts at the organ,|danced the first waltz according | just before the entry of the bridal | to tradition and were followed by | party. jthe ushers, bridesmaids and} .. Miss Marina Crespo in a pink | others. | chiffon dress, bolero trimmed,| A light buffet supper at aj with hat and accessories to| table in the center of the dance match, was maid of honor. Mrs, floor was banked with ‘beautiful Carbonell, .the bride’s mother/| gladiolus and:* dalvite * blbOms. was ip alice blue. The brides-| Smaller tal id | ina, Miss Ada Rodriguez, Miss | bd hall wet Oe Gd LAr, Solita Cobo, Miss Virginia Perez, | blooms. ong Miss’ Juanita Mayg, Miss Con-| This morning Mr. “and *8r3. suelo Carmona, Miss Dora Ma- Brennan left on the S. S. Cuba} cehado and Miss Mary Brennan/for Havana where they will visit! were in chiffon of pastel shades/for a few weeks and then go in rainbow colors. A tulle veil! to Chicago. Mrs, Brennan wore | Social Calendar Flagler was an elder in the | {Presbyterian Church, U.SA.,| | which hasytaken the oversight | and care of? church which for 145 years has: ed for the best | ‘People. tthe last let- | welfare of the « 6:30 P. M.|_ I received oné: Stone Church Annex. | ters ever penned by that:splendid | Concert, Key. West Hospitality citizen in which he spoke of the! Band. 7:30 P. M. Bayview | great cost of the railway he built | Park. jand his determination when it) Reception for Mr. and Mrs./ was completed, to continue his ef- | George Allen Warren, Given | forts for the upbuilding of the by Dr. and Mrs. Wm. R. War- | kind of Florida, that he believed, ren. 9 P. M. Warren Resi-| Was in the best interests of all dence, 511 Eaton Street. people. praeiy . —O. | The fine churches in this state, | FRIDAY— | which he built, or helped build, | Meeting Girl Scouts, Troop 1.| show the kind of man that Henry | 4:00 P. M. Golden Eagle Flagler was. | Hall. | He was a man of deep religious | Meeting, Sea Scouts, Ship 3.| convictions. Sometimes we fail, | 7:30 P. M. High School Gym. | all of us, to realize that the source | Meeting, Boy Scout Troop 52. of the life he lived, was that in 7 P.M. Naval Hospital. [his heart there dwelt the spirit Spake: | of his God. SATURDAY— | We remember Bryan, with his | Concert, Key West Hospitality | Bible class in Miami, who would | Band. 3 P. M. Bayview) come a thousand miles to be pres- Park. | ent at that class, | Crowning of Miss Bernice, Both these men were firm be- | Brantley as Miss Key West | lievers in the religious observance at All-Night Dance. 10 P. M. | of the Lord’s Day. They carried Department of Commerce that belief into their public as | Building, Front Street. well as private life. Por this rea- Key West Historical Pageant. son and many others, I trust that 8 P.M. Bayview Park. our citizens will be found in their | pS 5 at respective places of worship on the 3rd day of July, God’s Day. | THURSDAY— Lions Club Supper. SUNDAY— Music Hour, Miami Symphony | And I sincerely hope that all “ topped by a gardenia was the aeaddress, The groom, the best man, Luke J. Fiernan, the ushers, Celio Diaz Entert Birthday Party Yesterday | Fertulino, Lillie Mae Fry, Sexto | Celio Diaz, two years of age, celebrated yesterday afternoon with a large number of friends in attendance at the home of his parents at 913 Duval street. Many entertaining games were played and the children attending had a very delightful time during the entire afternoon. Many priz- | es were won by the children, Celio received many gifts to cora- memorate his second anniversary: Those in attendance were: Argentina Fraga, Elsie Solano, | Margareta Smith, Mercedes Gon- zalez, Alicia) Gwynn, _ Ercelia| Perez, Nolia Bravo, Claudina Cor- | dero, Elena Cordero, Lelia Peréz, Caridad Pena, Eleaua Salinepo,| Adorin Rodriguez, Maggie Villate, Dolores Ann Villate, Sylvia Rivas. Ignacio Perez, Mr. and Mrs. En- sary Sale at Pearlman's, Eugenia Rivas, Alva Rodriguez, | rique Esquinaldo, Mr. and Mrs. goes merrily on, with unprece- Geraldine Cabana, Esmeralda Cal- Manuel Valdez, Mr. and Mrs. Nino dented sales the rule every day. leja, Sylvia Albury, Ada Pena, ; Elena Diaz, Onedia Garcia, Ger-| “aldine Valdez, Marta Soriano, | Manuel Carmona, Milagu Moreno, and residents of the city, with Nellie Garcia, Orequidea Ramos, Caridad Rivas, Adela Hernandez, | rare good judgement, are stock- Mercedes Bernal, Dolores Solano. | Caridad Bancell, Noelia Sori- Diaz, Veldostigia, Orlando. Her- | fered. ‘ano, Orquidea Bermudez, Argelia Gonzalez, Ovdina Roig, Rosario Lopez, Alicia Medina, | Nellie Mae Romaguera, Edna | Grace Romaguera, Norma Ma-— Charles! |George Garcia, a travelling suit of luggage tan) with accessories to match. The couple will also see the Hawaiian | islands on this wedding trip. ains At Smith, Charley Fraga, Nilo Al-| bury, Hector Machin, Oscar/ Fraga, Armando Hernandez, Ralph Solano, | Tony Mut.z, Rene Rodriguez. Enrique Lopez, Aurelio Villate, | Odelio Rodriguez, Manuel Ortega, Jr., Jesus Medina, Jr., Jerry Hen- riquez, Juan Antonio Borges, Luis Aguero, Jr., Odelio Diaz, Jr., Jai- me Malgrat, Luis Garcia, Jr. Orchestra. 5 P.M. Bayview persons who are grateful, as we Park. | are, for the work that Flagler did, | Art Center Opening Program will refrain from anything on that | and Tea. 5 P. M. Art Cen-| day, that would grieve, not only | ter. jthe spirit of a Flagler, but the} Concert, Cuban Naval Band, 7 God under whose inspiration he P. M. Bayview Park. | did, what he accomplished. In the | —O— book that is read as no other) MONDAY— book is, or ever will be, these | Boys Fellowship Club Dinner. | words occur. | 6:15 p. m, Methodist Church May I close with these words | Parsonage. from the law of God? Not a “Blue | Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 5. Law” as people delight in stating, 7:30 P. M. Wesley Commun- but one that is written in the ity House. best interests of all men of all Official Celebration Banquet. 7 races in all countries, and for all P. M. Hotel La Concha. time. Official Celebration Grand Ball. Isa. 58:15—“It thou turn away 10 P.M. Hotel La Concha. thy foot, from the Sabbath from -oO— doing thy pleasure on my holy TUESDAY— __ | day, and call the Sabbath a delight | Stone Church Service Club Din-| and the holy of Jehovah honor- | ner. 6 P.M. Church Annex. able, . then shalt thou delight | Mario Rodriguez, Manuel Cas- tillo, Hector Medina, John Oropza, Luis Augeria, Jorge. Carmona, Manuel Carmona, Jr., Adbifo-Bar- celo, Candido Barcelo, Jese ‘Blan- coy Jr. | Mr. and Mrs. Celio Diaz, Mr. | and Mrs. Jose Perez, Mr. and Mrs. Hernandez. Mesdames Manuel __Villate, | L. Gandolf, Rosa Arenulia, Odelio nandez, Manuel Perez, Juan Olga Borges, Jr., Pablo Orgeza, B. Bra-| special sales this weekend as a Bravo, Otilia Valdez, Elia Blanco, vo, Jesus Medina, Encarnsun Cas-| gesture towards the Gala Fiesta tro, Inez Castro, Caridad Fraga,. Messrs. Armando Moreno, En- | rique Guzman, Virgurio Men-)| chado, Lavrene Carrero, Vilma’ doza, Eufenio Fraga, Rene Ma- Thrift, Georgina Augeria, Otilia ‘chin, F. Floney Pellicier. Seesesevesceesoseocesece Mr!'and Mrs. Fielden Elbertson and two daughters, Shirley and Joan, wi. had been spending Several days visiting in Tampa with relatives, returned to the city last evening over the high way. Mr, and Mrs. N. L. Gootee, of Staten Island, arrived this week accompanied by the children, Norman, Helen, Betty and Jack, and will spend one month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Watkins on South street. Mr. and Mrs. George C. White of Miami, are visitors in Key West today and say they are en- joying the visits to the different interesting places’ They par- ticularly enjoyed aquarium and the residence of Win W. t on White- head Street. the i, associated ivities in Mrs. Beulah H« with Social Weilfar Key West, ieft s afternoon over the highway end a short vacation with Mr. Howard, radio operator in the U.S. Navy at- tached to the U. S: S. Richmond: Mr. Howard is a! home in { jond cabin for Havana. Lessee edness | Steamer Cuba Airives eal Steamship Cuba, of the P. and ©. Steamship Company, arrived at Key West this morning from Tampa with four first and eight | econd cabin passengers for Key ‘est; 29 first cabin and one sec- | Key West grrivals: J. Mares, N. Jones, B. R. Coonfield, P. L. Bailey, Jose Cale, A. Villareal, Amparo Villareal, Gertrude Gon- | zalez, C. C. Bishop, Carmen Ser- rano, Caridad Serrano, Lourdes Niles, { Listed on the manifest of the ship were: For Key West, eight) tons of freight and one sack of mail; for Havana, one ton of} freight and 194 sacks of mail. i Ozark Due Tomorrow Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde- Mallory Lines, is due to arrive tomorrow at Key West from New Orleans, en route to Miami and} Jacksonville. Freighter Medina, af the same ti is due on Monday from Galveston to Key West, Charles- ton and New York, and the Alamo is due Tuesday from New York to Key West and Tampa. The Florida Motor Lines will) }maintain a special schedule to Miami merchants i: special session of the legislature to repeal the one-half of one per- cent gross receipts tax. contend- ing that unless this is done many will be forced to close their doors on July 1, due to inability to pay. accommodate those who journey to Key West, July 2, 3, 4, to at- tend the gala fiesta and Overseas Highway celebration. Comfort- able buses and frequent schedules afford the most pleasant and de- lightful way to see the new high- way and visit the Island City. mera | thyself in Jehovah, and I will 5 jmake thee to ride upon the high | ARY {places of the earth. . for the| jmouth of Jehovah hath spoken | | SALE GOES ON If there is one outstanding fact it is that Sabbath breaking in the se long run does not pay. | The Twenty-second Anniver- | bd ALFRED pe oa NY Inc.,' Key West, Fla, it”. June 29, 1938, visitors wo will be with us start- ing tomorrow. The advertisement today tells of still greater reduc- tions on popular items of wearing apparel and household goods. Turn to it now and arrange your shopping tour to include many minutes at this popular “Store of Quality”. season’s gratest values are 1g presented during this sale The bein, ing up on the many bargains of- Pearlman’s is offering extra- } t REASON TO BRAC has Col Wm Schaulter, ir. whe caught 387-pound swerdfish of Jersey coast, using a dart, seecesccevecscccsececece| UOCOCCOCLSESSCRCRCOOOOEe CLASSIFIED A TWIRL OF COLUMN | THE GLOBE SOSOHSHSSSSSOSSSESSSOSOSS LOST (Opinions expressed in this column do not necessarily agree with those of The Citi- zen). eecccccccccce LOST—Rollfast Bicycle, red and | white, from in front of Monroe | Theater Monday afternoon. | Finder return to Ross Piarrot, 9 ela street. jun20-2tx KEY WEST EXTENSION Bane 2 State Planning Board with the LOST—Bag of money between | advice of legislators and State Trumbo and Western Union.) Road Department officials will Reward if returned to Union |not consider individual proposals Transfer Co. jun30-it | at any of its meetings, and did {not do so at the meeting oe HELP NTE! |night in Tallahassee. Among the bie a projects before it was that of HELP WANTED — Experienced, Monroe County for the extension young waitress for the Holidays of the roadways of the Overseas at “the alibi” Restaurant, Jef- | Highway over the eo we ieee fe 1, j -1t of Big Pine to ey es! rides pee! jfigures that $142,800,000 will be needed to put the Florida high- | way system in first class condi- STIRS cll conan hat poforen 2 {tion for present-day traffic. This oa pg egearciciny erate ots figure most probably includes a ies A |four-lane East Coast Highway |and may also include the Over- ROOMS seas project. Recommendationg |for the projects are received . EB. 4 t., . Sars pone Pe pind dane | mainly from senators and repre- homey. Hot and Cold Show-|S@mtatives and state road depart- ee oe Hate may2i-tf|ment officials. It is through é es ¥ | this agency Key West must act— POSITION WANTED HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends | FLOOD BILE UNLIKED™ 5° 6,-; | er=| in need of a good night’s rest to) | WU gps Bases” + ary OVERSEAS “HOTEL. — Clean| jon faesaant Fane. tp rooms, innerspring mattressé¢s. + 900,000 Ke os ees Under new management. 917 | $3YoRUt AAAS hetcits neevisions Fleming St. June 7-26t | °2 NOt ANS AR, with. government 'plans. In the future he says he | will attempt to hold conferences ; between such recommending REFRIGERATION bodies as the army engineers, the agriculture department and gov- ernment officials and planners. This will insure cognizance of the entire problem, he says, Un- doubtedly, too, it will bring out new cognizance of a _ govern- mental setup which does certain necessary things, overlooks other important and necessary projects in the same field. For instance, the general “government plan” include pressing attention to the reliefers. When this sort of prob- lem arises it is met by sacrific- ing nearly everything else along the way to take care of it. It is the sort of mis-planning which has made the W.P.A. a laughing stock in material accomplish- ment, although not and even in its much-touted humanitarian re- |lief dole, which is infested with HENS—Battery raised FRYERS, | those who should not be on re- two to three pounds. We de- lief, liver. Phone 540-W. jun4-lmox CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- | ner Sth and Staple Avenue.| 4, 4 sensible, administrative Apply Box D, The Citizen. 2-tf| Conference. To align two war- boda |ring groups to the ideas desired, it is necessary to have them both | conciliatory toward the change./ | That is the new tactic of the New |Deal. Neither stubborn business| selfishness nor stubborn govern- | ment hyper-humanitarianism will | get a show in this setup. Such| things may then be accomplished a. | FOR QUICK REFRIGERATION | Repairs and Service, Call E. Martinez, 1212 Varela street. 24-| Hour Service. juni10-Imo FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large airy rooms at} seaside, bathing facilities. In-| quire 407 South street. | may25-tf£ PLUMBING SUPPLIES WE HAVE THE ANSWER to all your plumbing needs at prices to suit your purse. See us be fore shopping elsewhere. PEP-| PER’S PLUMBING SUPPLIES, 512 Fleming St. jun6-Imo FOR SALE A ‘SENSIBLE’ NEW DEAL. The New Deal has at last be- FRESH LAID EGGS every day} from nest to you, and baby chicks. 1609 Flagler Ave. junl-lmo PERSONAL CARDS, $1.25 per) 100, THE ARTMAN PRESS. jun25-tf THURSDAY, JUNE 80, 1938. } lowed to exist for some small, | selfish credit balance. | SCIENCE POINTS! An awe-inspiring glance into) the future is seen from the} pointing hand of science in the conference for the Advancement of Science in Ottawa yesterday. ! that it will probably remake the | civilization of Europe. This is a+) transition period, in which science is making its first inroads into all fields, they said. The change! will be shocking. The world is} at present attempting to solve the | problem by cowardly wars, Civil- ization changes through many powerful forces, but there is the! greatest which these forces have! never overcome—humaa nature —which will probably always exert the greatest influence on the civilization of the world. Science can change the pattern | but never this which is the es- sence of life. CHAMBERLAIN FALLING In Europe, Neville Chamber- lain’s practical foreign policy is faced with widespread anger. At- tack is being made on it through its members in the House of Par- liament. . .'. Valencia’s defense line in Spain 38 miles out of the city is being hammered by the rebels by bombing, field bar-| positions have been lost by ; tHe Loyalists. . . . Hitler took over the bulk of Austria’s large steel, electrical and automobile firms. Th reported in bad condi- tion by reliable sources. . . . The Jew in the bitter fight against} the Arab in Palestine rioted this week when a terrorist leader was | hanged by British officials for firing on an Arab bus, possessing twa pistols, five bombs. e PALACE TIM McCOY i PHANTOM RANGER —also— COMEDY SERIAL THAT HOME THAT YOU HAVE BEEN DREAMING ABOUT— The FHA plan of home ownership offers an unusual opportunity to build your own home on a reasonable month- ly payment basis. ——CONSULT US—— FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member— Federal Reserve Sys- as part of Roosevelt's fight for) the working class, and business | 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 nating its merciless |methods and its unutilitarian methods which, though handi- capping better trading, are al- business will probably capitulate in elimi-| HEADQUARTERS FOR SOU- VENIRS—and decorations for Overseas Highway Celebration. Flags, Pennants, Pillow Tops, MONROE THEATER Wm, Gargan—Dorothea Kent tem, || Member— Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation. Only Authorized FHA Agency in Key West } j Some Bi me Blondes are Dangerous THIS WAY.. PLEASE.” Matinee: Balcony, 10c: Orck+s- Qt’ WSELI0es Mighit,- 18¢-25c Novelties, etc. FRANK JOHN- SON, La Concha Hotel Bidg, jun29-2t FOR SALE—Portable Mattress Factory. Good investment. Will stand investigation. TROPICAL MATTRESS CO., 725 Duval street. jun29-3tx PHONES... AT aw 67 to get the best selection of MEATS and GROCERIES a MUST SELL AT ONCE—Cotton | Mattresses, like new, $2.50; In- ner Spring Mattress, singe, $950. Tropical Mattress Co., 925 Duval street. jun30-Itx REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE — Conservative, practical advice. 37 years’ ex- perience on Florida Keys. E. R. Lowe, Registered Broker, Tavernier, Florida. P. 0. No. au may12-tf Subscribe to The zen. i Compare our quality and prices. Be assured that all of our foods are FRESH. ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” —FREE DELIVERY— 814 Fleming St. Phone No Name No. ! Mr. Mrs. C. L. Craig, Owners NOTICE In order that our Employees may participate in the GALA FIESTA. COLUMBIA LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS will not operate regularly on JULY 4TH. Dry Cleaning and Leundry will be accepted until Friday. ee for Regular Satur- AUTO AND DRIVER LDIIBDODIOL DS. Two Nobel prize winners said) 2. | 8. fe, hand to hand fighting. A } EACH ADDITIONAL PASSENGER TRUCKS—ACCORDING TO SIZE SSSSSSErL Se STSESeSSSSSSesse ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS Below are the answers to test questions printed on Page 2 seecceseresseosssesoeesse 1. Cyrus H. McCormick. A young cow that has not ad a calf. Radiations from radium and other radioactive substance es. Washington Senators. The parrot family, A firearm of small ¢alibre fitted with mechanism by which it may be fired.suc- cessively with great rapid~ ity. . From 12 to 15 years. 9. Moffat tunnel. 10. Ethics. | Only A Few More Days of Joe Pearlman’s INC, 22nd Anniversary SALE Hundreds of taken_ad customers have tage of the SEA- TEST VALUES. Our ENTIRE STOCK of High- Grade Merchandise is still of- fered at unbelievably LOW PRICES . there is still a good selection—though you'll have to HURRY before stocks are badly depleted. FRIDAY and SATURDAY still greater. We greater reductions example, you can values are offer still and, for buy:— BEDROOM SLIPPERS GOOD SHOES $1.00 CHILDREN’S SHOES 96¢ Printed BATISTE and VOILES . 2... 96 81x90 SHEETS ......... 68¢ 72x90 SHEETS . 39¢ PILLOW CASES ..... 12¢ BROWN COTTON 4%%c WHITE COTTON : Te | SILK DRESSES ...... $1.39 | CLOSE OUT SILK | DRESSES PRINTED SILKS | SILK HOSE 44c i BOYS’ SUITS 25c | CHILDREN’S DRESSES i 39c and 25c | CHILDREN’S SILK | DRESSES | $4 and $4.50 SILK DRESSES $2.50 SILK DRESS j | | | | $1.00 39c $2.88 zs $1.68 | BED SPREADS 49 | CRETONNES . 9c | AND A THOUSAND OTHER | VALUES TOO NUMEROUS } TO MENTION HERE EE EL hiked \ The New OVERSEAS HIGHWAY TOLL RATES $1.00 R Cdk hk ded hdd de N ; : t : : . : . ; : ; . . : \ , ¥ i i f you By 6 Between 6 PAP LL LLL LL 2 deliver your copy of ae. DTA AA AAA L AAA dLbddddd COMPLAINT SERVICE. . . Receive Your Co The CITIZEN PHONE—WESTERN UNION and a Western Union Messenger Boy will ms. do not P and 7 P. M. The Citizen. PIII IIILI DS.