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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1928Til*; KEK WcjST ClTiZEEMPLOYEES OF P. 0 SHIPS GIVEN RANKfpftETEEN MEMBERS ARE ENLISTED IN UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE RESERVESNineteen employees aboard the 1*. O. ships making this port, including captains and crew members, have enlisted in the U. S. merchant marine reserves and have been commissioned in this branch of the service as lieutenant, lieutenant (j«*) and ensign, respectively.All the captains who joined were commsseoned as lieutenants, the crew members to lesser titles.These commissions have been arriving from time to time since August at the nersonnel office ofPASSING DAY NOTESlt;pa PassengersThere were a large number of passengers arriving here this morning from Tampa. Many of i these will spend a few days’ visit I in Key West, while the others went through to Havana.WOMAN’S CLUB TO SPONSOR FILMNew ArrivalMr. and Mrs. Edward Roma-guerro announce the arrival of an 11-pound girl at their home, 1107 Olivia street, last night. The arrival will be known by the name of Nellie May.Council Meeting 7:30Regular meeting of the city council will be held tonight at 7:30 instead of S, it is announced by Ross C. Sawyer, president of the council.Leaving TonightHamilton Bethel, better known as “Ham Bone,” recently pronounced insane by a local lunacy board, is leavine- on the overlingENTERTAINS WITH PARTYWILD LIFE IN FLORIDA” TOBE SHOWN ONMONDAYhitsAwillatf wild necialLAST NIGHTThe Key West. Woman’s Club \ will sponsor a special showing of a film depicting “Wild Life in Florida,” which will be shown, accompanied by a lecturer, Mr. Lewis, of Miami, on Monday at 1 o’clock at the San Carlos Theatre and at 8 o’clock at the high school auditorium.This film shows many scenes that may never again he duplicated in Florida owing to the fact that disastrous storans have eliminated many lt;i' the cherishedHALLOWE’EN AFFAIR IS GIVEN BY EUGENE SLAIS AT HIS HOME 315 FLEMING STREETscenery in the state, matinee for children j take place Monday afternoon I o’clock. Everybody is in- j vitod t» attend and admis-ion iImth tll'l orriminovpr»no*Eugene Slais entertained a number of his friends last night at his home, 315 Fleming street, at a Hallowe’en party, with many features pertaining to the holiday event being staged in connection with the entertainment.One of the outstanding events of the evening’s program was the “black bottom” dance put on by Misses Komona Cervantes and Dolores Cervantes, while refreshments were served throughout tin* evening.The first orize for a eontestPERSONALNW. W. Demeritt, dent of the Seventh 1 trict, is hack from a up the cast coast ir of his department.S. (’. Singleton, booster, was an arriv last evening for a sh irg returned to Mia) ing.Sheriff Clevelam family left over the terday on which will cities andFlorida.an autlt; include points lt;dGerald M. Knowle been spending sever in Key West, left on train for Miami, win making his residentMr. and Mrs. Lutl and children retun home in Miami ves
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Key West Citizen

Key West, Florida, US

Fri, Oct 19, 1928

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