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Golden pale! Hall. ey House. Pasi Geter xy— ben Robt. J. Perry Chapter Order DeMolay. 7:30 p. m. Scot- : tish Rite Hall. Key tk the Gulf Castle No. 2, ee of the Golden Eagle meets. 30 p. m. Golden Eagle Hall. Church Service Club Dinner. 6 P.M. Church Annex. Party, St. Mary’s Parish Sodality. 8 p. m. St. Cecelia’s Convent of Mary Immaculate. PP ROR : a a meets. 8 p. m. Scottish Rite Hall. ‘ ae No. 14. F. & A. M. meeting. 8 p. m. Scottish Rite aKey: West a Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P. M. FC mag ety a i Knights of the Golden Eagle. 7:30 p. as pin Sa i3. P. m. St. Paul’s Annex. ot Woman's Club social hour with Miss Barbara Carey and Miss Xenia Hoff entertaining. 5 p. m: ‘Woman's Clubhouse. ; i} 1¢ jane ‘Hall. a 230 Dy My ounces 6:30 p. m., Stone Chyreh p Junior Woman's Club will meet ia: pe 2s October 21, at/ the Armory will be'the | at the Woman’s Clubhouse for a, social hour at 5 o'clock Thursday ern Ge afternoon, with Miss Barbara Parties to be given by of Robert J.. Perry Carey and Miss Xenia Hoft en-}6 “The DeMolays have | be en on.» eooud tions besides | 29, will be discussed. ape = to be given for the cutest, most October Prizes are tall Hianeane welll he. required to if sirtis in store for mask until the fatal stroke of 12 7 ee / when masks will. be put aside A “Jook” and a grand march and : award- ert at wt ep + novelties have been Malgrat-Henriquez (ps atone Naptials Sunday George W.: Malgrat, popular at thet meeting |, Gort West ball player, was Eduicational Day it le ere ‘The DeMolays | wedding to Miss Edith May Hen- such as this {riquez by notary public Pedro For this oc: Aguilar. principal aS Witnesses. were Mario P. Rolo! and Mrs. Rose Robidere. They | ‘subject of ,Will be at home to their many | test point was friends at 421 Southard street. ee: this bers of the Sodality of St. 0 n have completed their for | the Bingo party which will be | given, tomorrow Hee B.o’clopk.at | St.. Cegilia’s ball in nthe Convent some time expect a large and! representative attendance at the party. a wide circle of! Lebannon, Ill—Cecil Lowe and| Ratée } $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 single $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 double | olF married last night in a quiet. Haley Star of the Sea church Mallory (SI, 000 Monthly Allowance |" eoccccocooee - $1,000 a month helps pay” for the social obligations of © tall-blond Jessie Barr (above) .of Louisville, who'll inherit $1,000,000 on March 23: when . she’s 23. A court in Peoria recently hiked her . monthly © allowance from $500 to $1,000. © ‘TRANSPORTATION evee Cuba Arrives G Steamship Cuba, of the P. and O.-S. S. Co., arrived from’ Tampa | this: morning with two first cabin and ‘four second cabin passengers {for Key West, 10 first and four second cabin passengers for Ha- vana. : ‘Key West arrivals: C. Price, Mrs. G. Shultz, Estela Izquierdo, Lydia Izquierdo, Dalia Izquierdo, Orquedia Izquierdo. Listed on the ship’s manifest | were the following items: For Key West, 30 tons of freight and seven sacks of mail; for: Havana, one ton of freight and 319 sacks | of mail. Booking at Key West. and sailed at 9:30 for Havana on the | vessel were 33° first cabin. and three second cabin. In addition |to'10 first and four second ;cabin | passengers arriving. from Tampa | this morning, made up a. list of 50 passengers for Havana. «Steamship Alamo, ot the.Clyde- tie, is due to. artivé been talking about the party for | BOY AND DAD AT COLLEGE | j SILVER THEATER SUNDAYS—6:00 P. M. LUX THEATER MONDAYS—8:00 P. M. BIG TOWN TUESDAYS—#:00 P. H. DR. CHRISTIAN TUESDAYS—10:00 P. M. STAR THEATER WEDNESDAYS—3$:30 P. M. STAY TUNED TO WQAM 560 KC ist On Your Dial Miami Broadcasting j|relatives in Key West and was a 4 Taylor, left yesterday afternoon| state. }ment construction work. | Steamship Cuba. om 7 » THE KEY WEST CITIZEN s deihedacnusbatenunianl FLORIDA POULTRY’ PERSONAL MENTION + eirF PROTECTED Fortescue Wainwright, rug manufacturer of New York, who! i had been visiting in Key West|STATE PRODUCERS NOW RE-| for about one week, and enjoyed his visit, left yesterday over the CEIVING MORE FOR | highway for visits at different EGGS | seis on the coast, and will i reach New York about’ Novem- | (Special to. The Citizen) | ———.__ |}. -#f6 Lic TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 17.—The | Mr. and Mrs. H. J. ‘Lape and! Florida Egg and Poultry Laws,| Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Kohring] € of|Wwhich became effective July 1,! St. Louis, were arrivals on the} 1935, were designed by the legis- | late bus yesterday, went foi lature to protect Florida pro-| auto tour of the city, and _|jeft| ducers and to encourage produc- this morning on the Steamship tion within this state, says Super- Cuba for Havana. |visor and Agriculture Commis- sioner Nathan Mayo, who has re- Mrs. Hubert Trout and baby cently released statistics regard- daughter Barbara Ann, and Mrs. ling production in Florida, and Trout’s sister - Madeline | shipments from other states. Al- Howell, left on the afternoon bus | though Florida has never pro- yesterday for a visit with rel-|duced sufficient eggs and poultry atives in Daytona Beach. to take care of its own needs, Commissioner Mayo points out that protection insured by the Egg and Poultry Laws has great- | ly increased interest in poultry! and egg production within the! Miss Barbara Taylor, who had been spending a short visit with guest of her mother, Mrs. L. J. Monetary value of truck ship- 'ments of eggs and poultry pass- who was!ing guard stations during the for Matecumbe. Miss Isabelle Duffy, | visiting as the guest of Mrs. Vic-|past three and one half years is _|tor Moffat and family at the! estimated at more than $5,000,- the Commissioner stated. estimate, Commissioner said, does not include rail- express or freight ship- s, inasmuch as a. check...on movements by. ,_ left | 000, afternoon for Weaninninn: D, Cc, ‘next to impossible. where he is employed on govern-, Since the 1935 Egg and Poultry Laws became effective, and Flor- ‘ida producers have had some de- Miss Ju Jo Elliott, of Galves-| gree of protection against ship- ton, Texas, was an arrival on the | ped products from other states, afternoon bus yesterday and left | production has shown a steady) this morning for Havana on the | increase in this state and quality | producers are receiving from two he RSIS to four cents per dozen eggs more George F. Archer was a pas-/ than those from other states, and senger going out on the after-| Florida poultry, for marketing} noon bus yesterday en route to! purposes, produced under proper Miami where he was summoned ‘conditions, has been at a for jury duty in the United premium, Commissioner Maye States court, intended to remain | st«ted. over night in Homestead, with his | _— son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and | LATE IN FINDING OUT Mrs. Benjamin Archer, and con- | ae tinue to Miami on the early bus. | CADIZ, O.—A week after an Sea automobile accident in which} Mrs. Frank Holtsberg left yes- | Edward Turkal of this city ap- terday afternoon on Florida Motor! parently escaped without in- Lines bus for Miami, called there | jury, a doctor found that he had by the serious illness of her suffered a broken neck, and sent brother, Dr. Ben Margulies. — to a hospital. James Duane, employed by) Heft yesterday afternoon for their the Overseas :Road and Toll home in Jacksonville. Bridge Commission at Pigeon! Ser ay eae Key, left yesterday afternoon | Herman Roberts was a passen- after spending the weekend with | ger on the early bus yesterday his family. | morning for Miami where he! | goes to answer a summons to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Owen, who | serve on the jury in United were visiting briefly in Key West, | States court. everybody who smokes It’s pleasure you smoke for. . {of the Key West Community Art | servative, middle-of-the-road, and | MORGAN STATE COMMITTEEMAN FOR FAIR ART |DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY) ART CENTER TO HELP IN AIM FOR REPRESENTATIVE | AMERICAN ART GROUP F. Townsend Morgan, director | Center, has been appointed on| the State’ of Florida committee; organizing the exhibition of con-| temporary American art at the} New York World’s Fair of 1939, Other members of this commit- } tee are: Fve Alsman Fuller, } chairman; Constance Ortmayer | and Henry S, Hubbell. An exhi-| bition representative of Ameri-| can art. in all its tendencies, con- | MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1938 A TWIRL OF THE GLOBE euee eolcee ° ENTERTAINMENT CAYO CLUB j Large crowd attended the | ee opening of Cayo Hueso Club in! Jefferson Hotél Building Satur-| assy day night. \ | Herbert Hoover speaks, Manager Al Mills announces a | ford, Conn. “Siesta” each afternoon from 5 Grand jury begins anti-trust Me 8 np eee fe wes ee | investigation of American Medi- iomas, the warbdling mixoligis' se ae and Mary Lindsdy, the weet |°2! Association, Washington. swingster and the! Cayo Hueso! Tuesday © Happy trio. H | Ferries “Pilgrim” and “Travel- Fe | ler” expected to leave for Miami, ANSWERS TO\TEN providing Dept. of Commerce TEST ' QUESTIONS Papers come in, Wednesday | Below are the fo test| British cabinet meets in Lon- questions printed on don to vote English rearmament. Thursday City Council regular meeting: with principal business. ex; d to center on annual budget. 8 pS m. City Hall. Construction industry confer- ence, Washington. =I* Hart- No. ie Aaron Burr. = 14.7 Ibs. per sq. in. \ The Philippines. Guillotine. re Franz Schubert, *"® Mint. From the name of the Su-} modern, with every section of} the country given an opportunity to participate is the aim of the: group. A preview exhibition of works | from. the southern states will be inela in the: Virginia‘Museum of Bhs one at. Fe ee 1939. a Arts Building and will be divid- ed into twenty-three large gal- | leries. The exhibition will_open in April, 1939, and will close Oc- | tober 30, 1939. ‘MRS. GOODWIN DIES IN TAMPA DECEASED WAS FORMERLY} MISS MAGGIE PENT OF KEY WEST Relatives and friends of Mrs. | Maggie Goodwin, nee Pent, have been advised of her death in Tam- | According to request of the ed, the body was cre- pa. dece mated. Mrs. friends in Key West and the news of her death came asa sad an-; nouncement, and a distinct shock ta the many who loved her. A sister, Mrs. Mamie Acherson, | is seriously ill, and aj of Miami, dear friend, Mrs, Flora Michael, left on the morning bus yesterday | to be with her during her illness. | ..-Chesterfield writes it ‘fie ‘em everybody knows that... and it’s pleasure you get in every Chesterfield you light. Chesterfields are milder and better- tasting and here’s the big reason... It takes good things to make a good product. In Chesterfield we use the best ingredients a cigarette can have... mild ripe tobaccos and Pair n | Loved in life, treasured in death, | twill fe held in ‘the Contemporary | Goodwin had a host of | Eases Vicious lich raforting vrei use oe to ft eases the itching MEMORIAM dcemior ss ies, scalp, orm, es, 3 = if not ba tistied. Tt — ial 3 Medici In memory of Benjamin F. | 60h sfied. Imper: ine Gardner who died October 17,} Desit 6, Houston, Tex. detes Mountains, Oklahoma. 1773. 2. ad oie Sweet to remember him, iia once was here, BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24 Hour Ambulance Service Phone 135 Night 696 | , Memories are treasures no one) can steal, | Death leaves a heartache no one { can heal. ‘ octl7-1tx MOTHER, | CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST as at close of business Sent. 28, 1938 Comptroller's Call RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ~ Overdrafts Banking House, and Fixtures Other Real Estate Stock of the Federal Re- serve Bank Other Bonds and Securities Other Assets } United States } Obligations, | fully guaranteed | Cash and due from Banks $ 309,295.77 34.65 Furniture 28,991.86 49,638.72 4,600.00 164,992.23 | 12.10 Government direct andjor 787,744.94 $1,345,310.27 LIABILITIES $ 100,000.90 i Capital 78,920.03 Surplus, Undivided Profits and Reserves Deposits Member of the Federal Reserve Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PAUL WHITEMAN 4 Every Wednesday Eooning All C. &. &. 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