The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 7, 1939, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Atwell-Lopez Nuptial Bveait In First Presbyterian Church A very pretty church wedding | was solemnized Saturday eve- ning 8:30 o’clock at the First Presbyterian Church, when Miss Marjorie Atwell became the bride Of Helio Lopez, Rev. J. C. Gekeler officiating at the ceremony. To the strains of the wedding! march, which was played by Mrs. | J. C. Gekeler, the bridal party marched down the aisle, with the bride, who looked lovely in her bridal array, carrying’ a, bouquet of stephanotis and fern. - The attendants were cousins of the-bride, who also carried large |; bouquets of lovely flowers. { The bride was given in mar- riage by Paul Atwell, with Joseph Warren. acting as best man. Mrs. Joseph Warren was matron of honor, and Miss Edna Gomez maid of honor. After the wedding the happy; couple repaired to the home, 912 eo: C. B. Jones, who was connect- ed-with the Armour Company here some time ago in the capa- city of bookkeeper, accompanied by Mrs. Jones, was a recent ar- Di street, where a recep- Mrs. Lopez has been an ploye of a large department store on Duval street for several years, and has eri@eared herself to a Jarge circle of friends through her . pleasing. personality and charm of manner. Mrs. Lopez is the daughter-of Mrs. *Will Lewis, and Mr. Lopez is. the son of Mrs: Charlotte Lopez of Duval, street, and is an employe _ "fed Nevarro, LIne, « Sunday morning, Mr. and. Mrs. ‘Lopez left over; the highway: for 2 two weeks’ visit with Mrs. Lo- pez’. sister and “brother-in-law, ;Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ward, in Al- ma, Ga. Mr, Ward is now con- nected with the Airways Com- |munication Station as First Class Radioman, Friends of the newlyweds wish for them mtich happiness in their wedded life, ‘me LEAVES “THIS. MORNING Mrs. W. H. Curry, mother of Mrs. Hastings Piodela; sister, Mrs. | John Spencer, and Mrs. Curry’s granddaughter, Faye Piodela, rival in Key West fora visit with }were passengers onthe early bus friends. ‘Mr and Mrs. Henry Brewer are leaving today enroute. to Ishpem- ing, Mich., where they will spend @ vacation during the summer months. They propose to retutfn to Key West in the Fall. Mrs. Joe Elwood and children, | ® doe, Jr., Tom and Mary Caroline, of Washington, D. C., are spend- ing a vacation of two weeks in! this city with relatives and friends. i L. Roy Decker and Sam Heff- ner, representing a well known| machinery company were arrivals in the city today for a confer-| ence with Dan Harrison of the| health department. 4 Miss. Doris Johnson, who was visiting for a brief time with her mother Mrs. Thurston Johnson } and other relatives, has returned to’ Miami where she holds the position of clerk in the U. S. Im- migration Department. Miss Eleanor Etheridge, who} had been spending a vacation at! points in North Carolina with relatives and friends, returned to/| Key West yesterday over the highway. Miss Elaine Segal, who had been visiting .with her grand-| mother, Mrs. Thurston Johnson, and other relatives, will leave on the 5 o'clock bus this afternoon | accompanied by her cousin Bobby Jean Johnson, and after a brief} stay in Miami will continue _ to her home in Jacksonville. Mrs. C. E. Shine, ‘who was) visiting with her husband, ma- chinist with the Florida East| Coast Railway at Fort Pierce, re- | a to the city Pespenleed aft-j JUNIOR BASEB! BASEBALL GAME CALLED OFF An agreement between officials in Miami and George Watkins, local’ American Legion athletic director, called off the game scheduled for this afternoon at Trambo Field when the Key West junior baseball team was to have played the Miami junior club in the opening of the district tournament. ‘The agreement was reached late last night in long distance ‘The game will be played at a later: date. Purther advices converning the schedule of games will be re- ceived in Key West in the near) future. this morning bound for Miami. Mrs. Curry’ told - The « Citizen that the group plans, to spend a month) and possibly longer,|__* .with relatives and friends. LADIES OF KEY WEST! Plan to shop for your groceries this weekend at THE ~LITTLE CASH STORE, 801 Simonton Street.. Best quality groceries and meats at bargain prices. july7-1t MISCELLANEOUS SPEND YOUR VACATION ‘at the Howell Apartments. _ $1.00 per day; Gas and Light. in- cluded, 354 S.W. 6th Street, Miami, Fla. For: reference see|_ Freddie Solomon, local plumb- er, julyl-imo NINETY ACRES OF LAND on Boca Chica Key. Apply F. W, Roberts, 803° Olivia street, , junel3-1mox Johnson Outboard: Motor; Four Life Preservers, One Fire Ex- tinguisher; Pair of Oars and Row Locks; Anchor with Rope; Umbrella—all for $85.00. Apply 1217 Petronia Street. jun27-s in need of a good night’s rest to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. Seccddiane Seetsioctry Toten rates. -917 Fleming St. mayl7- Pe sucun Ki KEY WEST vss ar" EAVANA, PaO = Leave Key West, Monday and Thursday. Arrive -Havana, 600 P. peat and Thursday. Havana, Tecsday and Friday. Sie wie Pr. ‘Tuesday and Friday. CUBAN TAXES, teoge A. M. EST, mars enn AT SEA >10 DAY Limit e026 A. M, DST, et eS ine. The PENINSULAR & Se gg rlen” Planning For Benefit Dance For Aug. 5 Plans are under way for a| dance and “variety” floor show to. be given on Saturday night, August 5, for the purpose of rais- ing funds to continue the work fof the Welfare Community Clin- ic: This has been : organization | doing wonderful work for the): poor of this community who can- not afford: to go to private doc- tors, nor, pay for medicine, and who are.working under much dif- ficulty® due” to tack of ‘suffidieht funds, in the welfare‘ of this ¢ommunity are urged to donate their talents or oe whateuee they can afford to aid in this worthy cause in order |. to keep the poor of the com- munity in as healthy a condition as: possible. In’so' doing, the do- naters are protecting themselves, also, for if the poor are left un-~} cared for it will mean more sick- ness in the city for other citizens to contract. Mrs. Julio De Poo has been jasked to aid in this benefit ‘and whas undertaken the task of furn- dishing and arranging the floor show with Miss Beat Mo- reno donating her musical talent ‘and efforts to all rehearsals. Mrs. De Poo and Miss Moreno, together with several other Key .Westers connected with local en- ‘tertainments in ‘the last, promise to do; their utmost in } ‘pil new and unique numbers for: this‘ benefi Ce aerate nr of the regular monthly business meeting of Key ©} West Junior Chamber of Com- merce, schéduled/to be held to- morrow night, until the follow- ing Friday at 8 o’clock has been announced by the secretary, S. C. Singleton, Jr. This was done due to the fact that the president, Isadore Wein- traub, who has been to the na- tional Jaycee convention in Tul- sa, Okla., wlil be home in time to {sive a report next week. Humane Officer Hits - ‘Dudes’ Who Ride Horses (My Associated Preas) DENVER, July 7.—State Hu- mane Officer W. B. Wheeler says the new generation out west “just doesn’t understand horses”. “They ride. in a motor car up to some mountain resort and then’ pile 6ut and,jump on. a. horse's back and expect the .noble hay burner to go 50 miles an hour”, says Wheeler. “You just don’t. make horse and buggy history that fast: Even before all. the roads ..were clut- tered up with gasoline buggies the old timers, always thoughtful of their monuts, called it a day after 30 miles or so”. THOUSANDS OF WOMEN SAY: “1 like my Shelvader . because of its convenience, its economy and its beauty.” "You'll like it, too, and bought under our guar- -antee | and terms - will PEPPER’S "PLUMBING SUPPLIES 512 Fleming St. Phone 118 ‘de a All pe BBs. who are “Interested ; ‘RS. Francis Charlotte Knight lived 103 years before she had the opportunity to enjoy electricity. ‘Today she gets current. from the Deep East Texas Electric Coopera- tive of San Augustine, Tex. and comments that “I'll live longer, now that I can enjoy some of the com- forts that electricity brings.” Mrs. Knight was born June 16, 1836, in North Carolina, She ‘was reared by wealthy parents and had slaves to do her every task until e. War. between the States when © she, her® husband Frank Knight and their: child came to Texas. They left North Carolina with a brother, of ber husband, George Knight, traveled by boat via Mobile and New Orleans to Shreve- port. There, they embarked on the first ox team they had ever seen to complete their journey to Texas. However, in making the trip, two brothers separated. George tled in Panola County, Tex. and Frank in Shelby County, 22 miles away. They lived this way for 20 years before they learned each other’s whereabouts, For many years, Mrs. Knight worked with her husband on Texas farms, “It was drudgery for both of jus, from. m: till night,” as she ‘puts it. “Butyeven now, I am not too", old to realize the changes electricity has wrought. And One of the main reasons I wish I were younger is that I could then enjoy electricity longer.” VACATION SCHOOL | CLOSED TODAY, Vacation Church: School closed }, this morning at Ley Mi 1 Church, with a sharing i. The different departments; gave reports of the various ac- tivities engaged in. during the! two. weeks’ duration of the school. New songs they had learned and Bible quotations were given: Certificates were awarded - 40!” 71 pupils and the total enrollment ‘for the two weeks was 82 puj five teachers and eight. helpers, Special activities during is week included a trip for the Be- \ginner-Primary ‘Departments to} the Fire Station, where they /Strictly were shown how the firemen act as real helpers for all people. The! frigid sang, “We Thank You, | Mr. Fireman”, in response to their visit to the station. As a special project during the school, the Junior boys worked to | beautify the church lawn, and as (a special treat they were taken on fa picnic to Boca Chica on Wed- inesday afternoon. Delightful refreshments were served Thursday by the ge a jot the Missionary Sociéty, Mrs. ae Sawyer, to pupils and 4 teachers. t "Key West's Outstanding!” sig CONCHA HOTEL | . Beautiful—Air-conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail DINING ‘and DANCING H Fireproof ‘Garage oe Open The Year Around ARCHER'S 814 Fleming Street ‘erakls F ines ele ane BEST SERVICE GROCERY and MARKET | Phones 67 and 47 bar ay HAVE’ |PINDERS LEFT. FAMILY REUNION Members of. the Herttell fam- ily are enjoying the first reunion held in a number of years, when out-of-town members are visiting | are the guests of Mrs. Edna}, Mitchell, formerly Miss Edna Herttell, and family, at the home on Caroline street. 'Those who are visiting in the city are Mrs. Roland Barker, for- merly ‘Miss Rosalind Herttell, who. atrived from New York; Mrs. Wesley Gardner, before marriage Miss Charlotte Herttell, from Mi- ami, and her son-in-law ban daughter, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Smith, from West Palm Beach. Florsheim Shoes Don’t let an opportunity pass that means money in your pocket! Florsheim Shoes are values at regular prices—real bargains at sale prices. THE GREATEST FLORSHEIM VALUE IN 47 YEARS ~~ AT SALE PRICES! $7.85 LEWINSKY’S ENS SHOP Break O” Morn Gibb’s - DILL PICKLES, ae yes an Philadelphia CREAM CHEESE, pkg. Lifebuoy SOAP, TRIPE, No. 2% can Libby's those who live in Key West, and jc, NODODIIVOL OIL IIIS SS. COFFEE, 1 ed PORK and BEANS, 3 cans ___.__ oe ONE FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1939 ploy of the United States Weather Bureau in Miami for two years jand was recently transferred to OVER HIGHWAY the sub station at the Pan-Ameri- ie Airport. Robert Pinder, formerly of Key; Opportunity arrived for him to West but now. resident of Miami,;spend two days in his former left on the early bus this morn- | home with his family and many ing for his home, decmopanied by | friends, and on the return’ pre- his mother, Mrs. Robert Pinder, | vailed upon his mother to take ) | the trip and spend several weeks Mr. Pinder has teas in the em-| with him and Mrs. Pinder. ¢ OE hhh hed kd dad rae gay N Tie ARUNDEL HOTEL Extending comfort, convenience, and “| economy to travelers from the world _ ever at considerate rates... $1 50 FOR ONE OR *up TWO PERSONS BALTIMORE, MARYLAND ‘ 14 } MA hk hd BERMUDA MEAT MARKET ‘Where You Find The Best MEATS. and POULTRY Nothing But Western Meats Sold PRICES FOLLOWING FOR’QNE WEEK 30¢ _ 4e Br ZO » 206 20c 33c 25¢€ _28¢ 30¢ _10¢ 20c _ 20¢ 25c 29¢ Be 25e c A5e | i 25e Assorted 33¢ COLD CUTS. Ib. OUR WE GUARANTEE POULTRY TO BE TENDER 25¢ WITH GOOD FLAVOR rm Ee at Rag a om 33¢ two Pyee car TO SERVE YOU BOYS FOR FAST DELIVERY —Expett Poultry Man To Dress Your Poultry Promptly— , CORNER WHITE and VIRGINIA STS. PHONE 52 Canadian BACON, ib Breakfast SLICED BACON, YARD EGGS. doz. Jersey Cream BUTTER, tb _- LARD, Boneless RIB Tr, ® __- CHUCK ROAST. with fat, Ib _ HAMBURGER, the best, Ib ____. BRISKET. any cut, 2 Ibs ___ Loin . BEEF CHOPS, ib __ Pork LOIN ROAST. by half. 1 __ PORK CHOPS, center cut, 1b ___ PORK CHOPS, boney, ib ___ PORK SHOULDER, Bb PORK SAUSAGE, _ best made, 2 ibs, SPARE RIBS, selected, 2 Ibs, OX TAILS, (2 ibs, PICNIC HAMS, branded, Ib Armour's Star HAM — by half —big end, b im —small end. b or whole ham, FRYERS, 8 oes: HENS, tb - Good for Stewing < or Baking ~ 25e] American Fresh SPARE RIBS, 1b VEAL CHOPS, pet RSS gis CHOPS, Fresh . GROUND MEAT, 2 Ibs - VEAL STEAKS—Loin POT ROAST ees ‘hb ae * PURE LARD, Hormel’s BACON, ‘sliced 14c 10c 15c 10c _ STRAWBERRIES, tall can ___ _ VINEGAR, pint bottle ricle-casit eatin delet Iie

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