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PAGE FOUR — - ‘News has been received in the} city announcing the marriage of Reginald Pritchard of Key West| visiting relatives and friends, and Miss Margaret Evelyn Brown |left on the early bus this morn- Jast evening in South Miami at/ing for her home in Tampa. the home of the bride, 704 Miller eee: Road. : 3 Mrs. J. H. Costar and son, Jack, Mrs. Pritchard is a daughter of} who has been visiting in Tampa Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T. Brown.| with relatives and friends, were The ceremony was performed} returning passengers this morn- by Rev. Paul McCullough, pastor|ing on the Steamer Cuba from} of Holy Trinity Lutheran church. | Tampa. | Mrs. Franklin Russell was ‘ma-| tron of honor, and Louis R. Brown, brother of the bride, was | ioe Vultee en wae oe ae Loe : past 10 months, left on the after- _@ wedding trip, Mr. and|noon bus yesterday for his home Mrs. Pritchard will take up their|in west Port, Conn., and ‘plans to residence in Key West. jreturn later in the year for an- Rea es other lengthy stay. Romeros Leave On Visit To Tampa , | ‘Dr. Nilo C. Pintado was a vis- ‘itor in the city yesterday to |spend a while with relatives and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Romero and | friends and in the afternoon re- son. John J., Ill, left over the} turned to his home in Miami. highway this morning for'Tampa! where they will visit with Mrs. | ie Romero's brother-in-law and sis-| some pegs Sie gioret ea op ba Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Cros-| with relatives in Key West and "Th é ied had been guests at the home of ey were accompanied by) her brother in law and sister, Mrs. Bernard Cruz and daughter, yy and Mrs. George Perpall, re- Phyllis. Mrs. Cruz will remain | turned yesterday afternon on the in Tampa for about two months! hus to their home in Miami. to recuperate from a recent ill-| : ness. Beach Party lev Tomorrow Evening Information received at The |Citizen from Havana records the | arrival of Thomas J. Warren, Jr., of 1017 Southard street, in Cuba | going for a visit and making the PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Mary Bonis, who had been| E.-F. O’Brien, published of} Times of Cuba, was an arrival over the Florida Motor Lines for a brief visit in Key West. John Spencer, of Tampa, is a visitor in Key West with relatives and friends, and expects to re- turn to his home in Tampa, to- morrow. ‘ Mrs. Robert Black, proprietor of the “Trade Winds” in Key West, is a visitor in New York to attend the Fair and was Jast week a visitor at the Time and Life library in the Time and Life building in Rockfeller Center. Mrs. M. E. Mondul, 6f Miami, arrived on the mid-day bus yesterday and is the guest of son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Mondul. Miss Phyllis Richardon, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Rich- ardon left this morning for Miami where ‘she will: visit with her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Will Baez, and will re- turn with her mother who is also visiting the Baez family. Miss Fannie Cale, who was visiting members of the family in Key West and was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Frank C. Cale and other relatives, left yesterday on the return to Miami. Members of St. Paul’s Church AGA and their friends will enjoy a Har . eel ry Collins, agent for: the no be Seren oe Florida ‘East Coast Railway at} nO Reet Beach. Fort Lauderdale, and Mrs. Col-| Those who attend will meet at |}; Ase . jlins, who were visiting over the the Parish Hall and then proceed} week end with Mr. Collins’ | to. the beach. | mother, Mrs. Charles Collins and | ott a sister, Mrs, Earl Julian, left Leave Today For yesterday morning on the return| Extended Tour and planned to stop at. points; Mr. and Mrs. Horace P. Con-}| ‘along the highway for the fish-| ing. nable of this city left today for| <1 New York City, where they will! ME and Mrs. d/l. Williams.) view the World’s Fair. jand Betty Lou, who had been Following that experience, visiting Mrs. Williams’. mother | they wili board ship for a cruise yrs Mary Garing and other re-| trip via Pan American Air Lines. down the Atlantic Coast to the) jatives, left over the highway! Panama Canal; through to the | yesterday mirning for shale homme Pacific, thence up the Pacific!in Fort Pierce. coast to Alaska, stopping over at} several points in California. } From Alaska the Connables will sail for Honolulu to spend a Dr. J. B. Parramore, in charge | of the community clinic, in Key | rs West, who had been attending aj} few days before returning to Key! re | West some time early in October. : Tuberculosis clinic at Daytona} a ;Beach, and was accompanied on FAMILY RELATIONS ~PROBLEM TO TEENS | Miss Sylvis Pinder, daughter of | \the trip by Mrs. Parramore, re-| turned to the city yesterday. 2 |Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pinder of 5 tale bickering, even |Southard street, left over the iA when it is fundamentally af highway yesterday for Miami| fectionate, is a bad habit,” says Henrietta Ripperger ys usin, Tips to the Teens, in July ;return with Miss Pinder for a} Good Housekeeping. She goes on | Wek in Key West. to say that young women should | avoid it because it may lead them } Jack Hayes, son of Mr. and) Semi fo, becoming. nagging Mrs, J. A. Hayes, student at Lo- 5 a distinct asset i i and can be an added attraction to sok Vee eed Fete 5 ; day from New Orleans, and will any young personality. She advises | : , ri H her readers to study the unusual |SPend the vacation with his par- traits and habits of their families |ents at the home on Southard} and “press-agent” them. street. i and will visit for a week as guest in her col. |Of Miss Connie Griffin, who will} jthe State Prison Camp, |tis, who had been visiting in Key | West with Mrs. Meltzer’s mother, |for Miami accompanied by Mrs. A. E. Green, superintendent of with headquarters at Tallahassee, ac- companied by Mrs. Green, spent the weekend in Key West with Mrs. Maude Haynes Hollowell, a relative of the Greene family, and also several friends. 0 ee Robert Fisher, who was visit- ing with relatives and. friends, was an outgoing passenger on the morning bus yesterday for his home in Princeton, Mrs. I. N. Meltzer, and son Cur- Mrs. Charles Curtis, left Saturday Ben Taylor and daughter Juanita, who were visiting with Mrs. Taylor’s mother, Mrs. Juan Del- gado. Fisherwoman, At 68, Laughs At A Ducking (Ry Annociated Press) QUINAULI, Wash., June 26.— Lizzie Ralston 1s 68 but she doesn’t let her age interfere with her fishing. Mrs. Ralston recently hooked a husky trout, and standing up in her boat to play the fish toppled overboard. Undaunted, she clam- bered back into the boat and |landed her catch. “Land, sakes it wasn’t anything to make a fuss over,” she said when: friends worried about the jincident. “I may be old and I may be a woman but I wasn't going to let that fish get away. Subscrive to Thy Citizen—200 1 ! _THE KEY WEST CITIZEN OLENA EE LL LL de HIS two-piece play suit hi many uses but Good Hous keeping for July recommends it especially for gardening. TURKS WILL BUY UP ALL PUBLIC UTILITIES “(By Apsocinted \/ress) ANKARA, June 26.—Complete | nationalization of public utilities in Turkey by immediate repur-} chase of foreign concessions has} been decreed by the Turkish government. The new policy affects French, | German, Italian, and Belgian! concerns operating street-car, | subway, and gas-lighting serv- ices at Istanbul, electric power and water systems in Smyrna,/ and electric supply stations Ee Brussa and Anatolia. NOTICE | Notice is hereby given that,on| July 5, 1939, at 8:00 o’clock A.} M., the Board of County Com- missioners of Monroe County will receive and open sealed bids | for the sale to Monroe County,| Florida, of not less than. 21,000 | gallons and not more than 23,500 / gallons of asphalt, semi-solid, in| 55 gallon drums in accordance with Section 504, paragraph 504.7 of the State Road Department of | Florida Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construc- tion, f.o.b. Key West, Florida. Bidder must be prepared to make | delivery within thirty days after notice of acceptance of his bid. | The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids made. Key West, Florida, 1939. ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk Board of County Commis- sioners of Monroe County, Florida. june26,1939 ttt MONROE THEATER A. Faye—C. Bennett Chas. Farrell TAIL. SPIN Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- chestra 15-20c:; Night—15-25¢ PIPPIIPFIPLIPISLIILZL LD 2S June 26,; Round Out you. KEY WEST visit TAXES, 62c 10 DAY LIMIT TAMPA, Tuesdays nd Fridays, 5 p.. FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE See them now—on display at 1212 VARELA STREET Complete Line To Choose From E. MARTINEZ Phone 861-J QUALITY HOME PRODUCTS Pasteurized and Raw Milk Chocolate Milk Buttermilk Soy Acidolphilus Light Cream Heavy Cream Cottage Cheese BROS. Fleming at Elizabeth PHONE 270 PETER DOELGER BEER The Best of the DIME BEERS For Sale By - ALL LEADING RETAILERS ~ TIFT’S DAIRY Phone 639 1414 5th St. For All Laundry Services including Linen Service for Hotels and Rooming Houses PHONE a7 * COLUMBIA LAUNDRY —and— DRY CLEANERS 617 Simonton Street Office: 319 Duval St. PHONE NO.1 , THE PORTER-ALLEN ~~ COMPANY QUALITY MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1939) Here’s a Representative List of Key West Merchants that Sell Practically Everything of Interest to the Average Family or Businessman. The Shoppers’ Department IS OF INTEREST TO BOTH VISITORS AND RESIDENTS OF THIS CITY Merchants Represented Here Have Been Carefully Selected and Dealings with Them will No Matter Where YouLive laundry — whenever and wherever eer oe ee faucet. rmalfosi immediate service. te service, Let ws fyrnias be Satisfactory in Every Way. THOMASINE MILLER’S BEAUTY SALON Expert operators to serve your every desire, Ultra-modern equipment—in + Key West's most modern shop. i ‘ LA CONCHA HOTEL Fleming Street Entrance PHONE 128 A CITY HOME C. ROBERTS General Merchandise Wholesale and Retail Galvanized Roofings Ship Chandlery Carey Cement Roofing H.B. Davis’ 100 Per Cent Paints & Oils William and Caroline Streets e tirely_automatic! many other conven- Chin SOLD ON EASY. TERMS TRY. US NEXT TIME When your Bill Heads run low or if you are in need of Business Cards, Letter Heads or En- velopes, phone 51 and a representative will call. THE ARTMAN PRESS FUNERAL HOME Dignified Sympathetic Courtesy Licensed Embalmer Ambulance Ser vice Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Never Sleep pairy propucts | | JOHN C. PARK Light and Heavy Cream . Pasteurized Milk Butter Milk Chocolate Milk ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 455 and ENGINEERING CO, PAINTS PUTTY LUMBER CEMENT “PHONE 598 Ee meee remeneseatiatl “ ¥ WHITE AT “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best FRANK X. KULL Monumental Marble, Granite and Cemetery Work Of All Description PHONE 2-1896 1351 N: W. Tenth Ave. MIAMI, FLA. ~ Duro Pumps Plumbing Supplies PHONE 348 READ THE KEY WEST DAILY CITIZEN 7 YOU'LL FIND IT HERE!