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PAGE FOUR Farewell Party Given In Honor Thursday night, the Mothers Club from the Wesley Com- munity House, gave a farewell party in honor of Miss Sarah Fernandez, one of the workers who plahs to leave for Scarritt College, at Nashville, Tennessee. Miss Fernandez has been in Key West for the last six years. She is well known here through the splendid work she has done in the Community House among the children, it is shown. Two of her kindergarten chil- dren, Patty Brady and Peter Diaz presented a wagon in which there was a suit case and a trunk full of beautiful gifts, given by the Mothers Club. Several games were played and enjoyed, and those present were served refreshments. {Farewell Party For Of Miss Fernandez| elle Family pS 228) The members and friends of Among those present were: ‘the. First. Methodist (Stone) Mesdames L.° Milord, G. Es- i Church have arranged for a fare- tevez, C. Molina, Ruby Cerezo, ! well party for Rev. Joe Tolle and | Oriette Roberts, George Barber,! family, tonight at the Sunday pt THE KEY WEST CITIZEN e LARGE DELEGATION: MEETS-ROTARIANS (Continued from Page One) byes rod welcome on behalf of the City of | and Key West. § Responses were made by Past District Lorenzo and by Fran- cisci Frexes Bruzon, who. stress- ed the bond of sympathy and understanding existing between Key West and Cuba. A number : of others present extended a sehr se Siar Cube flag as a welcome to the visiting Rota-| token of appreciation. i rians, including Dr. Julian De! Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., chair- Poo and B. M. Duncan. Mr. Dun- ;man of the entertainment commit- | we can, on behalf of the Overseas|tee for this occasion, acted as an Afins”. Wil- the Key Jo at who “Rotary ted | to Artime, of Manzanilla, the West Rotary Club, most enthusiastically ipplauded. . The most enjoyable occasion was then brought to a close by WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1939 pleasure at being. present, _ and ‘ent were: delightfully entertained | tarians from Cuba,.the following their appreciation of the wel-| with vocal selections by Mrs. Eva|members of the Key West Club come. which had ‘been given|Warner, and Mr. and George|were present: William L. Bates lor then intro-}Mills White, accompanied by Gus ‘West Rotarians/ Ayala, who also contributed to the pleasure of those present as| With a piano selection. One of the high lights of the evening was furnished by Miss Carmita ;Cuba, who gave a beautiful piano Selection, typically Spanish, com- Anns” on, behalf of the Key West | posed by herself and dedicated and niece, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mayor and Mrs. Willard Albury, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Douglas, Albert E. Pierce, William V. Little, Jerry J. Trevor Clarence Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Everett Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Emile Sweeting, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Fripp, Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Bascom Grooms and Bas- com Grooms, Jr., Roland Adams, Dr. and Mrs. William R. Warren and Dr. Anthony P. Rubino. Others present were Berardo ‘expression of the local club’s| Rodriguez and daughter and Mr. Road & Toll Bridge District, in-}master of ceremonies, and very | appreciation and best wishes, vited the delegation’.to be its/ skillfully translated into English given by Charles Taylor, which ; Octavio Cervantes, Angelina Oro- |pesa, Ana Camero, Josephine Vin- ! son, Mary Diaz, Lena La Fe,| Ofelia Johnson, Ida Martinez, ; Maria Montecino, Adelaida Ace-j{ vedo, Mary Molina, Juanita Rob- erts, Alecia Boeyen, Estela Rios, Edna Brady, Golden Gibson, | Margarita Oropesa, Blanche Tor- res,.Sarah Spencer, Lorena Kelly, | Virginia Boza, Marguerite Gan- |dolfo, Nathalie. Knight, Angelina | Valdez, Dolores Martinez, Hoke S. Hendricks, Angela Demeritt, |G. Perez, L. Garcia, Mary John- json, Estela Blanco, Luisa Sands, Piedad Molina. eeecccceves evo ee Seeccesccoccecccccccocce Henry B. Haskins, assistant superintendent of the Seventh Lighthouse District, left yester- day morning for an inspection of bridge lights in and near Miami and will then proceed to Port Everglades to inspect newly es- tablished aids at that point. Mrs. J. R. Williams, who was visiting in Key West as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Knowlees! at the residence on Southard street, left over the highway yesterday for her home in Miami. John Putman, well known ar- tist who has been making his home in Key West for the qast| eight months, left on the morning bus for visits with relatives and friends in the eastern states and will be gone for several months. George Lucas, employed with the Key West Electric Company ; as Service Man, accompanied by Mrs Lucas, left over the highway this morning for a vacation with relatives on the west coast and will spend a while at Tampa. Mrs. Clem C. Price was a pas- senger leaving on the Cuba yes- terday afternoon for Tampa en route to Tarpon Springs for a visit with her mother Mrs. Ernest Meres and other relatives. Mr. and Mts. Audrey West, who had been visiting in Key West, were. passengers leaving yesterday afternoon on the P. and O. boat for Tampa. Rev. J. F. McNulty, S. J., who had been visiting in Key West and was a guest at the rectory of St. Mary’s Star of The Sea church, left on the Cuba yester- day for Tampa. Mrs. E. B. Mumford and little} son, Andres, who left Monday evening en route to points in Vir- ginia where they will attend a; family reunion of the Mumfords, | may go onto New York to join Captain Mumford, who is now! there, while his ship the Kellirig | is amdergoing repairs at that) port. Mrs. Mumford before mar- riage, was Miss Grace’ Pelaez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jose} Pelaez of this city, with whom) Mrs. Mumford had been visiting | freight sailed later for Tampa. prior to her leaving on Monday. Mrs. Pita Returns | From Havana Mrs. Lilly Lowe Pita, who was spending a month in Havana and | Alamo of the THE WEATHER — Seccccsccccevesooesoesee Temperatures” Highest . ne Lowest . Mean... Normal Mean - Rainfall" |Yesterday’s Precipitation .42 Ins. |No ipitati 24 I lending at | Tomorrow's Almanac ; Sun rises — | Sun sets |Moon rises {Moon sets Tomorrow's Tides AM. High 34 Low Barometer, 7:30 a. m., today Sea level 29.89. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m, Thursday) Key West and. Vicinity: Cloudy with probably occasional show- ers tonight and Thursday; fresh southerly winds becoming vari- able. Florida: Cloudy with probably occasional showers tonight and Thursday. Jacksonville to Florida Straits: Fresh southeast and south winds and overcast weather with oc- casional showers tonight and Thursday. East Gulf: Strong southerly winds and squalls of gale force jover north portion this after- noon and tonight, diminishing and becoming variable Thursday, and fresh southerly winds be- coming variable over south por- tion; mostly overcast weather with rain over north and scatter- ed showers over south portion. Steamship Medina, of the Clyde-Mallory Lines ertived from Galveston Monday night. at. 10:39]! and sailed at 11:35 for New York. me? line arrived yesterday. at 8:30: from New York and. after discharging STEAMER ARRIVES Steamship Ceiba, of the Stand- ard Fruit and Steamship Co., ar- rived 12:50 yesterday morning from Philadelphia and berthed at the Porter Dock Co., main pier and after taking on a supply of |School building next to the “| authorizing the wedding of Rob- “tert Bethel and Camellia Pazos. .| T. Shehane. guest at Pigeon church, immediately after the prayer service in the church: Rev. Tolle and family will be leaving soon for Fort Pierce to which point he has been trans- ferred. Art Group Will ° Meet Thursday The weekly meeting of the Art Appreciation Keading Group of the Art Center will be held this Thursday night at the home of Miss Martha Watson, 508 Simon- ton street, at 8 o'clock. The subject of this meeting’s discussion will be Roman paint- ing and sculpture, with readings by Miss’ Barbara Taylor and Dr. Kingdon Avery. All those interested in becom- ing members of this group are in- | vited to attend the meeting. individually, by Many of them expresed their LA CONCHA HOTEL Corner Duval and Fleming Streets (JKEY!WEST | | Askar The Store of Fashion Marriage License Issued Tuesday Marriage license was yesterday afternoon issued from the office of County Judge Raymond Lord, I. APPELROUTH Phone 174 A notation on the license was} to the effect that the ceremony would be performed by Rev. Y. KEY WEST FLORISTS CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE NINETY ACRES OF LAND on} Boca Chica Key. Apply F. W. Roberts, 803 Olivia street. junel3-1mox | Open All Year To Service The People Of Key West 616 Duval St. Phone 528 4 H 200 WHITE LEGHORN LAYING HENS, from 50c to $1.25, AAA Strain. Brady’s Poultry Mar- ket, 1214 White street. may24-imox FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. Run from Washington to Von Phister street. $1,000. Apply rear 1217 Petronia street. aprl4-s HARMONY GRILL Opening Saturday, June 17 CHILI WAFFLES ' HOME COOKING caer) 214 Duval St. FOR SALE—Bargain; Furnished bd House, situated on two lots, 100x100 feet each. Apply to 1306 Virginia Street. may25-tfs } Cheely Luumber Corp. All Kinds Of BUILDING MATERIAL SERS Sea SS BARGAIN—20 Lots on Stock Is- land, $2,500. Brokers protect- ed. Apply “R”, The Citizen. may15-1mox | FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS for Rent, with or without board. Rea- sonable. Good Southard street. FURNISHED COTPAGE, electric refrigerator: Apply Valdes junel2-3mo. Phone 297 Cor. Caroline and William Sts. ~ THOMPSON HARDWARE STORE dentists, beauty parlors, in the newly renovated Renedo Building. Apply at building. Hardware and Building Materials 2. Phone 886 iences. Phone 25 or 306-W. may30- Imo way over the Overseas Highway. |and into Spanish, .those given in;Governor Alfredo Correoso:.Que- The visiting Rotarians and | English, thus adding considerably , sada with an address which was their wives were then introduced | to the pleasure and success of the , outstanding for its eloquence and Dr. Lorenzo. | occasion. beauty. During the evening those pres-| In addition to the visiting Ro- Johnson and Johnson REALTORS Licensed Brokers ESTABLISHED 1918— 419 Duval St... {, Phone 3 JOHNNY’S Manhattan Restaurant FULL COURSE DINNERS 31 Quality and. Service 627 DUVAL.ST. J. G. KANTOR Men’s Clothing Furnishings and Shoes 801 Duyal St. ‘Phone 897 (S18 Duval St. | and Mrs. Jose Perez, of the Cu- ban Consulate, Mr. and Mrs. Key, on their|the addresses given in Spanish,,;was responded to by "District |Abreu, of the Cuban Tourist Com- mission, Isadore Rodriguez, Dr. and Mrs. Juluan De Poo, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. George Mills White, Mrs. Eva Warner, Dr. J. Sanchez, Miss J. R. STOWERS COMPANY Everything in Music and Sporting Goods RCA. Radios | ” Phone 276 —THE NEW— BONNIE LOUISE SHOP Ladies’ Wearing Apparel $22. DUVAL STREET PLEDGE TO THE FLAG “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, And to the Republic for which it stands, One Nation. indivisible, With liberty and justice for all.” during her absence underwent a| Water and 29,659 gallons of fuel major operation, returned yester- | oil, sailed for Frontera, Mexico. day afternoon on the Steamshi| Cuba. = STEAMER CUBA ARRIVES She told The Citizen that she} Passengers arriving on the felt wonderfully improved, and|Steamship Cuba yesterday from thought she would he able, in aj Havana numbered 117, of whom brief time, to return to her em-|there were 93 first and two ployment at the store of J. Second for Key West, 21 first and Pearlman, where she is one of one second for Tampa. the sales women. | Listed on the vessel’s manifest pclisheroeshtctee aie ‘were six tons of freight, four automobiles and five sacks of mail for Key West, 33 tons of ANSWERS TO DAILY QUIZ Below are the Answers to Test Questions printed on Page 2 1. Venezuela. 2. Helium. 3. Words which differ in sense but are alike in sound buffet"meal served at a Wahabi Shrine Temple supper n violently ill within a short time and required medical attention. |An orchestra player said that numerous 6. It’er-a-tiv; not it-er-a’-tiv. 7. 5 Le Seal 8. 10. Pacific. freight, one automobile and 44 : couples collapsed as if |" OVER SEA RADIO SERVICE Radio and Sound Specialists (622% FLEMING STREET A. LUCIGNANI Don't Forget Father On JUNE 18 Present Him With a Box of Pine Cigars 508 Bahama Street Phone 74-3 2 GULFPRIDE : SERVICE STATION SS Corner Division and Simonton Sts. =e ae g 8 F WM. CURRY’S SONS COMPANY | Hardware and =f Phorse 18 oF Se LONG °* FURNITURE COMPANY 800 Fleming Street PHONE 80 t LOWE’S CASH GROCERY 1117 Division Street PHONE 675 JOE PEARLMAN —— INC. The Store of Quality ARTMAN PRESS Citizen Building PHONE 51 IIIDITIIIIIOLIIIIDIIIIIIIDIO IIT S INEWARRIVALIN. DILLON’S FAMILY & Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dillon any nounce the arrival. of a niné pound girl, born this morning at the residence 708 Southard street. Mother and child are reported as doing fine The baby has been given the name Rebecca Louise. STOLE FIRE ENGINE'S GAS_ Chatham, Va.—The local vol- unteer fire department lost valu- able time in answering a call to extinguish the blaze on a_ store because someone had stolen all the gasoline out of the fire ens gine’s tank. The store was a complete loss. Elizabeth Ayala. Sharpley and Gus COLA A hh hhh ddd didi didi did dodo didi dde didi ded dedide didech didi ddd deduar| GOMEZ FURNITURE STORE 718 Duval Street PHONE 248-3 ORIENTAL PHARMACY PE Medd hdd ddcbud PRESCRIPTION * PHARMACISTS 1000 Duval St. Phoné 379 5-10-25—' Duval and Fleming Sis. PEPPER PLUMBING SUPPLIES “ VALSPAR PAINTS 512 Fleming St. Phoné 118 NEW YORK BUSY-BEE BAR -B-Q Sandwiches of All Kinds YOU'LL LIKE THEM 905 Simonton Street SAM B. PINDER CITY TAX ASSESSOR AND COLLECTOR STAR COFFEE MILLS al