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PAGE FOUR SOTA ACTIVITI iL Russell-Curry Nuptial Event... At Stone Church: Last Night Miss Nellie Louise Russell be-; which were ruffléd from the came the bride of Allen E. Curry | waist down, were!of the hoop last night at First Methodist | S*¥!e- Th folle Church in one of the most beauti- | bridesmaids, eee the “junior ceremony was performed by Rev. J. P. Lilly, assisted by Rev. Joe Tolle. Williams, another cousin from Detail was carried out to per-;Tampa, who were in pink, gold fection in the beautiful gowns! and orchid. and ceremony. Miss Russell was; Finally came the flower girls attired in a gown of old ivory | in light blue, light pink and light with train. It has a tight bodice! yellow. Mrs, Russell, mother of and leg of mutton sleeves. A’ the bride, wore a tan lace gown beautiful full length veil was! with brown velvet sash. topped by an orange blossom! Curry, mother of the groom, was tiara. She carried cream colored | jn printed chiffon. calla lillies with a cream ribbon.! The gentlemen were in dark From the motif of the bride’s piue suits with white bow ties. " gown the rest of the bridal party | p; aeatensieivin aaibemtttay ar_| Ringbearer, Robert Pittman, bore ray of rainbow colors ranging from dark colors among the | The yestibi 4 z i ule bridesmaids to lighter colors | with green si glediiicsand for the junior bridesmaids. The} i men were in dark suits. | White roses ben) The couple Maid of Honor, Miss Beulah; WT Wedded at, the altar rail. Lee Williams of Tampa, a cousin} ,,DUring the ceremony James of the bride, was in a dark rose} ‘ : fait nndicarrien ai beautifulicl iq {2nd other selections accompanied | fashioned bouquet and wore al bride, Miss Shirley Fae ‘Russell | | ion. n Miss Dotiditia’ Wil-! ful weddings of recent years. The | liams of Miami, cousin ‘of the| Mrs. ' | the ring on a white velvet cush- | ‘as beautiful | ‘on the organ by Mrs. Mary Eliza- | tiny, old fashioned hat and lace} mittens. Matron of honor, Mrs.| ©. S. Long was in chamousse' drop shoulder cut and plain ex-)| cepting for ruffles at the hem.} The bridesmaids, Miss Susan La-| Kin, Miss Edna Gomez and Miss! Jennie Mae Johnson were in! Bemberg crepe in cerise, dark blue and dark green. i ES | Pageant Last Night Very Brilliant | ea. “Considering the adverse wea- ther, a large crowd witnessed |the first showing of the Key | West Historical Pageant last | night at Bayview Park, and fre- quently applauded the many of Miami and Miss Minnie Louise spectacular tableau included in| | the colorful scenes. The elaborate costuming was beautifully accentuated by the lighting, and the narration troducing the eight scenes was | delivered over ‘the sound system by Emil Sweeting, pageant di- i rector. | Tonight’s final showing of the pageant will begin promptly at 8 jo’clock at the park. Many Key Westers who saw the pageant when it was first pro- duced last summer, were enthus- jiastic about the many revisions jand improvements which have | been made, and even voiced the \ Thomas sang “I Love You Truly” ; Pinion that. it was outstanding! yamong the numerous successful productions that have been pre- beth Sawyer, organist of the First | sented locally. In revising the in- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FILED IN COURT | | BENITO PEREZ IS PLAINTIFF IN PROCEED- INGS | | ; Bill for divorce was “entered circuit court, yesterday afternoon. | by Attorney J. G. Sawyergin, be- | half of his client, Benito Perez, | who is suing for divorce from his ‘wife, Rita Mais Perez. an It is set forth in the bill that | the couple were married on Sep- | tember 10, 1918, and lived as man ‘and wife until June 10, 1935, on which date the wife deserted the husband. | During their married life the | husband had transferred his sav- jings in the United States Post | Office at Key West, amounting to $2,000, to the name and cred- it of the defendant. She, without his consent, it is represented, withdrew the funds from the post office, went to Cuba, stayed six months and {spent the money. The plaintiff ‘on these grounds prays for a de- ‘cree of divorce. Dr. Francis E. Townsend, father of the pension plan’ LEGALS bearing his name, talks over the bills with Burton H,:!% THE county suDG 4 | % tt THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1939 Harry Gwynn of Miami, is | visitor in Key West today on a combined business and pleasure trip, and is meeting his many friends. Mrs. Walter W. Thompson and daughter, Mrs. G. D. Grossman, who had been spending a short | visit in Key West, left this morn- | with clerk Ross €. Sawyer, of; ing for their home in Miami. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Herald of Danville, Indiana, and’ Mrs. Charles Ratliff of Indianapolis, were visitors fora short time in Key West this week on a sight- seeing trip and were much in- terested in the scenes and activi- ty presented, amie: C. F. Cook, retired deputy col- lector of customs of the port of Worcester, Mass., and member of | the service for the past 35 years is in the city for a visit, enjoying a holiday, and was a guest of G. |N. Goshorn, deputy collector of the port of Key West. TRANSPORTATION Two Steamers Due Two steamers of the Clyde- Mallory Lines are scheduled to} arrive in port tomorrow after- noon, accofdihg to advices re- ceived at thé Mallory offices and posted thi§ nttning. The first of these, it is expect- ed, will be the Ozark from New Orleans to Key West, Miami and Jacksonville, and the other is the Brazos from Galveston to Key West and New York, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, | - IN PROBATE, j Methodist Church, who also play- | pageant, many attractive and en- ed the wedding march. tertaining musical features, vocal At a reception last night at the solos, dances, and specialty num- residence of the bride’s parents! bers were added. Several fea- Miss Russell received numerous! tures which were not available gifts which she had added to a‘ for last night’s performance will large number received from a | be presented tonight, and an ex- host of friends. ‘cellent performance is assured all The young couple left for Mi-' those whyattend. ami this morning where they | Schoepf of Tampa, immediately following Schoepf’s speech ; before the Ways and Means Committee at Washington, in, '"¥) which the Florida business executive strongly supported! the proposed legislation. ; SERVICE CLUB ed. f TO CREDITORS ors and all persons ms or demands against id Estate: , and each of you, are hereby nd required ‘to present and demands which er of you, may have uel E. Monroe Hon. Ray- TRIBUTE TO nts, Count deceased, Florida, to the Steamer Cuba Arrives — Steamship Cuba arrived from Tampa this morning with four first cabin and three second cab- in passengers for Key West, 51 first cabin and no seconds for Havana. Key West arrivals were: G. W. Spitzner, W. A. Friers, Mrs. H. All the bridesmaids wore the were to take a plane to the! HAS PROGRAM ‘mona R. Lord, County Judge ot|Catiton, H. Hamilton, Epodeo SERVICE STATION OPENING FRIDAY Key West’s first Purol Service ; Station opens with full-service facilities tomorrow, Friday, with jtheir new, cottage-style station at Division and Francis streets. The station will serve as distri- | bution headquarters in Key West for all Purol products—gasoline, , Oil, greases, batteries and tires. J. H. Brady, manager of the |new station, has been connected | with the service business for ten years, coming to this appoint- ment following management of the Gulf station at Division and Varela streets. The station has all modern ap- pointments, including an auto- matic lift for oiling and greas- ing. Complete drive-in pave- | ment of oiled stone has been in- | stalled, enhancing the appearance of the proprty considerably. Eases Angry lich For itch tortured skin that needs comforting relief use IMPERIAL LOTION. Swiftly, it eases the itch- ing of Eczema, ih, Tetter, Ring- worm, Scabies, 7 Between Toes, etc. Money back if lars;e bottle does not satisfy. Sold everywhere. ATTENTION BOATMEN ... We have in stock— ARNESTO’S FAMOUS COPPER PAINT— in red, brown and green— also their YACHT WHITE, in gloss or flat. ——-0- KEY WEST PAINT CO. 512 Fleming St.—Phone 118 Direct ‘Arnesto’ Factory Store { JOB PRINTING of All Kinds old-fashioned hats and carried Bahamas today and spend a two old-fashioned bouquets, which! weeks wedding trip. They will were beautifully made by Mrs.|return and be at home to their Belle De Poo. They also carried friends at their white lace mittens and their skirts, Washington street. Plans Being Perfected For Coming Flower Show Opening Saturday (By Nifia Leslie Calleja) Things are going forward for arrange and exhibit any plants, the Annual Flower Show to flowers, etc., they communicate start on Saturday of this week. bee es mane an bas A j icipation will be welcomed. The show will open for the! Judges will be Mrs. C. A. Mar- judges’ awards at 1 o'clock, and' shall, Mrs. Everett Winter, Mrs. will then open to the public at 3'Edith Rhodes Foster, Mr. and o'clock. It has been announced|Mrs. Anton Fischer and Van that one hundred corsages, made Nortwick. of local flowers, will be pre-; One of the outstanding ex- sented to the first one hundred jhibits will be antiques, and Mrs. ladies to attend the show. Wallace Bryant Kirke asks that One chairman has been added anyone having antiques and to the list published previously. small tables, chairs, etc. they Mrs. Stuart Cramer will be in| wish to have placed on display charge of the Wild Flower ex-,communicate with her. There hibit. | will also be seen at the Flower It has also been announced Show an exhibit of land and that visitors to Key West are in-|marine shells from all parts of vited to participate in the show, |the world, the collection of Mrs. and should any visitors desire to‘Mario Calleja. “Night In Havana” To Feature Talented Dancers Tomorrow Night Everything is in readiness for;supported by a chorus, including the annual show “The Night In| Louise Prftchard,, in soft toe with Havana”, Friday night at the|Miss Parker perferming the solo Habana-Madrid which is includ- residence on| Several Mariage Licenses Issued { Marriage of Leon Bitran, of i Saloneque, Greece, and Gladys :Oellingrath, of Glasgow, Scot- eae was performed late Tuesday afternoon, in the office of County | Judge Raymond Lord, with the { | ORGANIZATION HOST TO LA- DIES AT SESSION TUES- DAY NIGHT (By CLUB REPORTER) More than sixty members and | tracting parties are said to have gram Tuesday evening at the departed at once for Miami. This morning an officer of the' Stone Church Service Club with |United States Immigration de- Parson Joc A. Tolle as master of |partment entered the office of ceremonies. Judge Lord and made inquiries Phrough the efforts of Mr. regarding the’ possible where- Johnson and Rev. Tolle the hall abouts of Bitran. He did not i decorated with bunting, make known the object of his fags, flowers and palms in carry- ee ing out the spirit of the meeting Two other marriage licenses 41,"the eve of Washington’s birth- |have been issued since, one per- mene we pee aera Highlights of the program were the other permitting the wedding welcome addresses by Mrs. Jose- lof Ortilio Campo and Lydia Mo- phine Doughtry and Dan Harri- <0) lina. eons : A Notation on the first license _ Several numbers by the Hospi- was that the ceremony would be tality Trio Ensemble, a number performed by Rev. A. L. Mau- of vocal solos by Jimmie Thomas, reau, S. J., and on the other it with Gus Ayala and T. B. Kleb- |was noted that the ceremony ‘attel accompanying, a number |was to be performed by Enrique of vocal solos by Virgie Key with Esquinaldo, Jr., notary public. Carmen MacBeth accompanying, es and last, but not least, the battle 5 of the sexes proved very inter- Present Prizes ian To Students The batlte of sexes was not a physical combat, as_ usual, nei- The. officers representing the ther was it a verbal tongue-wag- American Legion Auxiliary, which $iNg mix-up, but a real mental recently sponsored a contest battle of knowledge and wit, among. the school groups for the fought to the bitter end with the best posters on the subject of females conquering, as usual. | judge officiating. The high con- guests enjoyed an excellent pro-! “Ladies Night” meeting of the ANDY MILLER : i y Courthouse in | Monroe punty, Florida, within eight calen- PUBLISHED IN FEBRUARY IS- : i > D1 e da hi SUE OF ROTARY TARPON [first publication hereof, All claims jand demands not presented within AT FT, LAUDERDALE |the time and in the manner pre- scribed herein shall be barred as provided by law. Dated February 3 Issue of February of the Rotary! As Adminis! Tarpon, published by the Ro-| en arians of Fort Lauderdale, car-} | i mar2,1939 ! DUFF, lately of 90 Hath- » Maryhill, Ww, ), GLASG former superintendent of the Peninsular and Occidental Steam- ship Co., which will be read with pleasure by his host of friends in Key West, where he is at pres- ent, with Mrs.- Miller, guests of their son-in-law and daughter,! Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Trevor. all his years as marine superin-'and that he died tr mu tendent of the P. & O. Steamship’ Virgen 134, or such other. date Company”, the article reads, he Court may f in whieh “neve! i is Petition the followin; Interlocutor mbarton, — 6 january own pwer, is going to take time The Sheriff Substitute off for a little fun. He's retiring: from active duty and is to be congratulated on winning a well-! earned rest. | “Few men are privileged to! know the high esteem of their | fellows as Captain Andy does; among the men with whom he, has worked for nigh onto 40; years. Many an eye was wet au! Dumbarton at Dumbarton, Se ms of the Presumption ion (Scotland) Act the Court to find that he above named JAM as disappeared, that Grants Warrant to cite the De- fender by serving her th a copy of the Writ and Wa t induciae of seven days; r Appoints the Petitioner Agent to publish ¢ in the Glasgow Herald newspaper and also in the Key West Citi- n newspaper, circulating in West, Miami, Florida, a of the import of the foregoing Petition: and of this deliverance, and Ordains any person interested if he or they intend to show cause why the prayer of the: Petition should !word he was. retiring, and one! |man summed up the feeling of them all when he said: ‘I’ve! , known Capt. Miller for 40 years! {and never knew him to do or say, not be granted, to lodge in the hands of the Clerk-of Court at Dumbarton a Notice of Appear- ance within fourteen days from the date of such insertion in said newspapers with certifica- tion.” , | iballet on toe,,);;2° ed in the “La Semana Alegre” celebration. Mrs. Eva Warner, director of the colorful floor show, states that the show will feature difficult latin routines, performed by talented dancers. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boza, considered an authority on the; rumba will be seen in a Rhumba, | supported by a chorus. The young dancing team of Daniels and Canova will intro- duce a new number “A Rhumba Tap”, being performed for the | | “The Night In Havana” will «poppy Day” were in attendance Allan E. Curry and Miss Nel- jalso have its American repre-| st the Junior High School assem-| lie Louise Russeil were ‘given sentation in the form of Miss iy ‘i and presented Elizabeth Gartenmyer’s oe ee : 3 __ blues ' the prizes to the winners. pose snaebe etap Sroutines ot) Erieel were awarded in the Gerald Pinder. . | following order: Donald Barber, , Many other numbers will be $2; Billy Pinder, $1; Frances Col- We etary hs eg llins, $1, and Charles Salas, $1. sip Seeks Siena Officers making the presenta- Preview of the highlights of the tion were Mrs. M. Sands, presi- ‘beautiful presentation “A Night gent of the auxiliary organiza- lec of Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. in Havana” has been arranged for tonight and will be seen at 11 o’clock on the brilliantly light- } ed terrace of the Casa Marina _tion, and Mrs. Will Richardson and Mrs. George F. Archer. }an unkind thing. There, fellows, | jis a man’s man!’ seats of honor atthe speakers’! 7 table and presented a wedding present by the club, Mr. Curry was the first president of this or- ganization. Guests of the club were: Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McConnell of Ken- tucky, Dr. and Mrs. John Stim- (Sga.)_ J,.G. Burns. { OF WHICH INTIMATION IS ! 1k MADE. “Those of us in Rotary know) J. H. & aN NS, |Capt. Andy as an exemplary) ten Toe Petitioner ane member of this organization. Z | Were it not for Rotary, many of; |us probably would not have had} ‘the privilege of knowing Capt.’ Andy. But, then, that’s what! makes Rotary worthwhile—men | \like Captain Andy”. | feb23,1939 | BENJAMIN LOP: FUNERAL HOME Established 1885 Ingling of Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. MacNair of New York, Mrs. ¢. T. Klebsattel of Massachu- | Vaso, Rita Gilbert, Sylverio Jim-| enez. | There were 51 tons of freight on the ship for Key West and one | ton of freight for Havana. There was no mail for either Havana or Key West indicated on the! manifest. We are equipped to do all kinds of print- ing — quickly, eco- nomically, and with the best of workman- ship. Call 51 for an estimate. RAPID SERVICE FREE, ESTIMATES REASONABLE PRICES '| THE ARTMAN PRESS The Citizen Building PHONE 51 Always pleasing, refreshing and invigorating. Best of the DIME BEERS. IN CANS AND BOTTLES For Sale By ALL LEADING VENDORS as | SAVINGS A The money you save is the foundation upon which all future ambitions can be built. Not only does this bank offer a safe, con- venient and profitable de- pository for your savings.E < and insurance on all sav- + ings upto $5,000, but also expert’ advice on the selec- CCOUNTS! tion $f'@ sound investment plan for future security. Great Incohonee To Address Red Men first time in Key West. These Hotel. two scholars of Gerald Pinder} Mrs. Eva Warner, who has) are a talented and very charm-!made arrangements for the pre- ing pair. \view, this mornig said that the — What really promises to be a!outstanding features of the en-| Great Incohonee, Edward C. treat is “Ferdinan The Bull” |tertainment are to be shdwh, and| Levey of San Francisco, will number supported by the Jim-|the late hour has been selected | speak to the Improved Order of mie -Heffner’s troop of enter-|because of the Key West His- Red Men and Degree of Poca- tainers. ‘torical Pageant, whieh is‘ to be hontas in Florida, at a special The most unique number of repeated at Bayviéw ‘Park '8| meeting to be held at the Red the show is the ever popular;o’ctock tonight. |Men’s Hall, 3819 North Miami “Bolero!” With the throbying, One of jthe eee Weere Avenue, in Miami, on Wednes- strains and tom-tom beats of|view tonight ‘will the ap-| dey) March 1, 8 p. m. “Blue Prelude,” the number will| pearance of Miss‘ Denise Parker,! All members of these two or- be-danced by Louise Pritchard|who is the guest star of the ganizations are urged to attend and Gerald Pinder. Gerald and} «Night in Havana” and will be this meeting as the Great Inco- Louise will be assisted in this|seen in one of the dances which honee has a special message of number by an ensemble of girls, /will be featured at the regular interest to all Red Men and Poca- dressed in black satin and silver. | performance. hontany accteding GA Quid: In this routine many intricete quist, Great Sachem and dangerous lifts and steps, eeeceecoeceeuvecseoeooees will be danced on the tile floor | THE WEATHER of the Habana-Madrid Club. | Bvery effort i being made) for naar SKINAY CHILDREN e lighting effects and colorful} ‘Thousands mothers have found background for this particular’ Key West and Vicinity: Partly [fos 2% contained in’ Vinel te’ their ensemble routine. \cloudy tonight and Friday; not — gaily diet makes Denise Parker, premiere dan-' quite so cool tonight; warmer eheeks ‘fait ‘out, Charen sense of many operas, will be Friday; moderate to fresh north| ge = Spt Syn ots oe seen in a ballet number, “Blue! and northeast winds tonight, dim-| sedi aes Danube.” Miss Parker will be inishing Friday. Oriental Pharmacy { i setts, Capt. Slingluff of Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Mis- souri, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Gray of Ohio. i The success of this enjoyable! occasion was due to chairman Al- lan Hampton and his program committee, and Mrs. Ketchum and her assistants, who prepared an excellent banquet. USES SOUND WAVES . TOLEDO—A sound laboratory ; here finds that it can sour 5 aad by sound waves and then re- verse the process to sweeten the milk again. Sound waves also can be produced to create nat- seau. As by-products of the loud-speaker field the labora- | ‘tory has developed listening de- vices to find leaks in under- ground pipes and to locate ore ' bodies. 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