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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY :-: | Key West Players Meet Tonight |Rogers-Brye Wedding Today The Key West Players will| Edith Rogers, daughter of Mr. hold a regular meeting tonight at;and Mrs. Roy Rogers, was mar- the Art Center, starting at 8:00/ried to Arnold Brye, son of Mrs. o'clock. jMacie Brye, this morning in a A feature of the meeting will!quiet ceremony held at the First be a talk on some phase of the | Congregational Church, the Rev. theatre by Catherine Reid. Miss|Lewis J. Luethi officiating. Reid will be remembered as Miss; Phyllis Rogers, sister of the Page in “The Undercurrent”, one! bride, was maid of honor and!/ of the three one-act plays staged |Louis Richardson was best man. recently by The Players. | A reception following the wed- All members, their friends and |ding was held at the home of Mr. anyone interested are invited to|and Mrs. L. E. Watson. The attend this mecting as well as|newlyweds left on the 11:00 any of the weekly meetings held |0’clock bus for Miami where they on Tuesdays. will make their future home. \EXHIBIT DIONNE NOTES OF TODAY | REFRIGERATOR AT Left For Tallahassee N. Y. WORLD'S FAIR Miss Winifred Shine left over | : seats Florida Motor Lines Sunday for} The recent sixth birthday of HARRIET ELLIOTT GUARDS INTERESTS OF CONSIMES ONLY WOMAN APPOINTED) BY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT | -ON NATIONAL DEFENSE} COMMISSION i] (Special to The Citizen) i “WASHINGTON, D. C., June 11.} Miss Harriet Elliott, only wom- | an appointed by President Roose- | velt to the -seven-member Na-| tional Defense Commission, pio-! neered in the field of regional institutes of government like the! first National Institute of Gov-/} ernment which brought 5000 |Wilbur Shaw carved THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Firestone Wins Twenty-First Victory | | 500-Mile Race May 30 and became the first man ° of L lway to win two years in succession. like the other 32 driv. ers in this year’s race, Shaw rode on Tires and when he flashed across the finish line at the end of the 500-mile grind it marked the twenty-first consecutive victory for Firestone. AKRON, Ohio, June 11—When} Every car in this year’s race} Up until the 375th mile, when another was equipped with Firestone ‘Tain made it necessary for the of- the | Tallahassee where she will visit briefly with relatives in that city. Leave For Miami Mrs. Mellie Nicolai and her daughter, Miss Ella Nicolai, left on the early bus this morning for a visit of several days in Miami. On Visit To Relatives Mrs. Thomas Russell and granddaughters, Miss Ruth Rus- sell and Miss Nellie Louise Rus- sell, were passeners on the 7:00 o'clock bus going to Miami for a visit with relatives and friends. Arnolds Leave On Trip William, Arnold, Mrs. Arnold | the quintuplets brought consid- erable public attention to the joriginal refrigerator that was jused in protecting the food of the Dionne quintuplets shortly jafter their birth six years ago, which is now on exhibit at the New York World’s Fair, where it creates a great deal of interest on the part of visitors, according to Allan Hampton, sales manager of the Key West Gas Co. | “One of the many individual displays that form part of the {gas industries’ exhibit group known at the New York World’s Fair as ‘Gas Wonderland’ is the jactual refrigerator that was hur- jried to the small farm house in | of fame by hanging up his third jeign drivers, Rene Dreyfus and | (victory in the Indianapolis 500-|Rene LeBegue of France, and Shaw, Rex Mays and Mauri Rose | |win two Indianapolis races in | secutive year in which the win- | ner rode across the finish line on!on any one of the 33 cars en- safer tire for the average car and daughter, Billee Elizabeth, left on the morning bus, Mr. the Canadian northwoods where Arnold to continue to Orlando to|the Dionne quintuplets were attend a meeting of district pas- | °F. senger agents, while Mrs. Arnold; _ “The refrigerator and daughter remain with rel- donated to the guardians of the which was} Democratic women to Washing-/ ton the first week in May, Mrs. | Thomas F. McAllister, director of | the Women’s Division of the | Democratic National Committee, | \said today. niche for himself in racing’s hall Champion Tires. . |ficials to hang out the yellow ‘ing’s hall ampion Tires. The three for- \cautios flags, the pace. had a three-cornered fight with Mile Race last week, it was a Raul Riganti of Buenos Aires, |battling for the lead. Although triumph of far-reaching import- came to Indianapolis with foreign Shaw was out in front most of ance not only for the intrepid tire equipment, but changed to the time, both Mays, who finish- driver, but for engineering re- Firestone upon the advice of Am- ed second, and Rose, who finished search as well. While he tied erican drivers, and after having’ third, wrested the lead from him Lou Meyer's record of three wins given the American product rigid at times. jin this great speed classie; Shaw ,tests in actual practice runs on} The information obtained ‘since jachieved even greater distinction the track. .Despite :the fact that Firestone won the first of its |by becoming the first man to the pace was fast enough to es-'long string of victories at In- ‘tablish a new track record at the dianapolis 21 years ago has been 300 and 350 mile marks, there utilized by Firestone in design- was no semblance of tire trouble ing and constructing a better and |succession, It was the 21st con- Firestone Tires. jtered in the race. jowner. ANSWERS TO jto make their visit pleasurable Below are the Answers to Today's ENTHUSIASM 1 ~ Bedroom Bungalow, or j i COMPLETELY FURNISHED atives and friends in Miami. On Leave Of Absence Preston Sapp, member of the Coast Guard, who had been in the Marine hospital for ment, was a passenger on the 7:00 o'clock bus going to Fort Lauderdale on leave of absence for 30 days. Terminal Official Here F. L. Lott, superintendent of terminals for the Texas Co., who had been visiting in Key West at the Porter Dock Co., local agents of the company, left on the morn- i ing bus for Tampa. Sailor On Vacation Billy Godwin, member of the personnel of the Tender Gannet, left on the 7:00 o’clock bus for Frankfort, Ky., on leave of ab- sence for a vacation period. 5 Attends U. of Fla. Miss Virginia Shine was a pas- senger leaving over Florida Motor Lines Sunday en route to Gainesville where she will take up studies at the summer session of University of Florida. THE WEATHER Observation taken at 7:30 a. m.,| 75th Mer. Time (City Office) Temperatures 86 17 82 Highest = Lowest last night Mean {quintuplets by the manufactur- | Daily Quiz printed on Page jers of Servel Electrolux refriger- jators at Evansville, Indiana, was j welcomed by Dr. Dafoe and the | nurses who were in charge of the| treat- jchildren. It was used to preserve | |the human milk with which the |tiny immature infants were fed “The miniature babies’ hos- | pital or nursery which was built ‘for the special use of the quin- |tuplets was also equipped with; a jand was regarded by |dians as invaluable in caring for the food of the famous children. “After the refrigerator now on [exhibit at the New York Fair |was removed from the Dionne j}home it was replaced by another refrigerator of the same make. The original refrigerator was op- erated by kerosene, but it is the |same type as that which runs on | gas. “Persons in this vicinity who visit the Fair should have no dif- tficulty in finding the Dionne re- frigerator as it is in a location adjacent to the ‘Magic Caves of Ice’, one of the spectacular fea- tures of ‘Gas Wonderland’.” \Beaver Pests Threaten Model Forest Nursery (By Associated Press) | ASTORIA, Ore., June 11.—Hun- dreds of mountain beaver are {sweeping Oregon forestry de- jpartment’s 1,000-acre model nur- | The pests (not the protected Servel Electrolux refrigerator | the guar-} | Miss Elliott’s assignment from | President Roosevelt is safeguard- |ing consumers’ interests in the national defense program. Mrs. McAllister recalled: | “Miss Elliott spent six months 'away from her beloved Woman’s |College, University of North |Carolina, where she teaches po- |litical science and is dean of women, launching a tremendous- lly successful new plan in politic- al education and activity for women. In 1935 [Institutes for Democratic women in fifteen states, as director of the educational program of the Women’s Division of the Demo- {cratic National Committee. We |regard her as a great educational force among women”. Mrs. May Thompson Evans, |assistant director of the Women’s Division, and former director of |North Carolina State Employ- |ment Service, said of Miss El- | liott: | “I believe that she is peculiar- jly fitted for this difficult work. | She has the detachment of a scientist in fact-gathering and the courage to act, without fear, on established facts. And yet, do not forget shie is the lay-member of the commission who represents people as individuals in a de- mocracy”. Miss Elliott works at democracy work. She was North Carolina’s alter- nate member of the platform committee of the 1936 convention in Philadelphia and also attended i making she conducted} We start with a pan of water.and inviting us to visit them if |If we have any meat bones we} We ever ride their way. These x _{people know how to make! add those. We find some sprout. friends, enthusiastically. We are ed onions in an old brown bag s0/ enthusiastic about them, too. we cut the rotted onions off and} * .¢ |throw the sprouts into the pot.! One night as we passed by A sprinkle of rice or barley, some |some open windows, well light- Peas and beans left-over from! ed, with no blinds drawn, we saw yesterday, a tomato, a green pep-|one man in the company of eigh- Per, dried celery leaves and/teen women. We looked at the | spices, all go in, if we have them.;women carefully, and decided 8. And when we get through we call'that not more than two were 9- it, “Euthusiastic Stew”, because 'spinsters, and so we wondered: 10. we put everything we had into’ where the spouses of the remain-} it. jing sixteen were. They should; have been there, too, because the 7 place we were looking into was Today’ s Birthdays a church and the solitary man j | present was the pastor. Are only! 4 ‘ It takes something besides women enthusiastic about their Det preachy Ca nbeapeain meeting people to make friends. religious services, and if so, why? entomologist. born at Rockford, A car bearing a New Jersey li-i es ee ITIL, 83 years ago. ; cense plate drove in alongside of' MALE ENTHUSIASM Geamalie tiesdcins- oc Blatant jus at our favorite beach spot.. You have bright eyes, representative, first of her sex to They had three hours in which! And a fine, cheery smile; hold-such: offtee; nara: near Biiae to visit Key West and asked us| You tell me no lies, soula, Mont. 60 years ago. what to see. It took us two hours; Nor ply me with guile; George H. Soule, Jr. of New lof their three to tell them about! That's why— York Cfty, editor, born at Stam- jKey West but in the meantime I'm enthusiastic over you. ford, Conn., 53 years ago. they at, joes agar were ml You read good books, Rear Admiral Aubrey W. Conehs and, we hope, our con-| Be |S ceameing oats Te Hl ae Sidra he a s 7 pe, | When you bake honey buns; | Will Hutchins of Washington, versation. That's why— |D. C., artist-author, born at Col- A Sad ji Salata neumenes Tm enthusiastic over you. chester, Conn., 62 years ago. front page mastheads and prom-: Your soft hands caress ised to send us some from their) My head when I am down; home town and surrounding} To you I must confess, towns. Many folks promise to| You're the best gal in town; jdo that but few fulfil their prom-[ That's why— ises. But this week we received Ti enthusiastic over you. Friedrich Ebert. kota. Spring. Quebec. No. William F. Cody. Tesentatives—total 531. Diamonds. Lusitania. Six. Some folks make enthusiastic; | friendships, too. | trian composer, |ago. born 76 years Adios, Southwestern South Da- H Ninety-six senators, 435 rep-} ! FOR SALE—120 | Barred Rocks | For quick sale | | Richard Strauss, famed Aus-' VISIT ROANOKE ISLAND THIS SUMMER — See the Symphonic Pageant the 1932 convention as delegate-|a letter from them, enclosing the | | banners, Drama of America’s Beginning — This Year in Its Fourth Season! fur beaver) ignore poison baits, | .,_ Normal 82 sulieatbion at-large from her state. | Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 7:30 a. m., inches Total rainfall since June 1, inches arte ‘ Deficiency since June 1, inches Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches Se Se Deficiency since January 1, inches ae - 1.03 Wind Direction and Velocity E—6 miles per hour Relative Humidity 15% Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today Sea level, 30.03 (1016.9 millibars) Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset Moon, ist quarter. 12th 8:59 p. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) AM. 2:50 8:27 FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Wednesday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly ‘cluody with scattered thunder- showers tonight and Wednesday moderate easterly winds. Florida: Partly cloudy, widely seattered thundershowers Wed- nesday and in extreme south por- tion tonight. Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate easterly winds over south and gentle to moderate southeast and south winds over north portion; partly overcast weather tonight and Wednesday with scattered show- ers. 0.00 z 0.68 0.77 P.M. 2:29 9:10 9.98 | .| had taken it out, the patient in- ‘and Clatsop county |fear bounty offers would bring a flood of pelts from other sec- | tions. Charles Henrys, county tim- ber cruiser, estimated the beaver had damaged 80 per cent of the 400,000 young trees in the nur- sery. MEDICAL NOTES | (By Associated Press) } | APPLE DIDN'T KEEP THE DOCTOR AWAY KANSAS CITY—A ~ Kansas Citian got an apple core caught After the doctor She is not a delegate to the 1940 Democratic Convention. “Other work to she ex- plains. fi Z | e ‘MARTI LODGE _ ELECTS OFFICERS \MEETING HELD SUNDAY | AFTERNOON: EMILIO ALEA LUMINAR ' At the regular meeting of Marti Lodge, No. 3, of the Order Caballero de la Luz, Inc, held , thanking us for helping” PENETRATOR. ¢ _ MARRIAGE LICENSE | WEATHERMAN RIGHT FOR ONC (By Associated Prean) Marriage license was issued, PUEBLO, Colo., June 11.—It’s| this morning from the office of | an obligigg weatherman that County Judge Raymond R. Lord, | Pueblo has. Mothers consult him |authorizing the wedding of Ar-| whether their children need |nold Brye and Miss Edith Rogers, | galoshes. Fishermen call him {of Key West. | jup for advice. | But he tells proudly of the | Quinns On Vacation jhousewife who rang him recent-| Lieutenant Commander B. D.| jly. “Is it safe to paint the out-| Quinn, attached to Patrol Squad-/ | Side of my house.” she inquired. ;fon VPS3, and Mrs. Quinn, and “I wouldn't,” said the weather|daughter, are sojourning at the | forecaster. “There'll be dust. It’s’ Riviera Hotel lgoing to blow.” It did. Hotel, at Daytona Beach. quired how much he owed. The Sunday afternoon, the follow- |doctor said $3. The patient paid ing officers were elected for the jup. 1940-41 term: Later he returned and handed Luminar, Emilio Alea; Vice- jover another $2. “I feel like I'Luminar, Raul Rios; Patriarch, cheated you”, he explained. {Armando Moreno; Secretary of |CLINIC CUTTER | MARION, Ind.—In his 55 years,/mero; Secretary of Finance, | Robert H. Morris, electrician, says! Francisco Alea; Treasurer, Chas. he never has had to call or visit|S. Mathews; Expert, Nicasio Gar- a physician. . cia; Master of Ceremonies, Jose He doesn’t know how he does Hernandez; Inner Guard, Faus- jit, because he says he follows no'tino Rendueles; Outer Guard, }set health rules. Fausto Castillo; Standard Bearer, Records, Adolfo Lopez; Vice-; | Secretary of Records, Emilio Ro- | H TRANSPORTATION BIVORCE ACTION SS. ALAMO se Steamer Alamo} of the Clyde- noon i Mallory Lineas sftived:-in port ita 2:30 o'clock and pe he a ing 71 tons of cafgo for West. There were shipments of ma-| , The U- S, Japanese and Rus- terial for the naval station and /%@" airforces are part shipment of parts for The Key ®"™Y; British, French, | ; i | of the |THE DOCTOR PAYS | LAMAR. Colo.One Lamar ery. His m in- {to a home and |of his at: - jest success thus far was tor’s [yielded pocket Blas Betancourt; Past Luminar, Emilio C. Noreisa. The present lumiriar, Emilio C. Norcisa, will occupy the office of past lumniar for the ensuing term. The newly-elected . officers will be installed at the first reg-, ular meeting of Marti Lodge No. '3 during the month of July. ’ West Electric Company to ‘be | 2nd Italian airforces are separate. | used on the repair work now be-j ing done at the powerhouse on! } Vi P miscellaneous shipments for local dealers. - : Barnett—Deni The ship finished discharging! EAST SIDE cargo and sailed at 8 o'clock for) Also o | Tampa the last port south on the} ischedule. +