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PAGE FOUR SboodsdoO0000000 +: SOCIETY :-: e0e8 009000008 OS OO OSS OO OSHADOOOHOOSOOOOSE Miss Edith E. Ogden Weds W. S. Kennedy First Baptist Church last night) Gerald Saunders rendered a presented a scene of tropical yoga! solo “I Love You Truly” beauty when the wedding of Mand om’ the violin with Mrs. Soaa micas oe selevinisied | Thelma Spear at the piano played with Rev. Joe A. Tolle of First the Wedding March from Lohen-/ Methodist Church officiating. The! grin while the bridal party was; ame given in marriage bY approaching the alter, “Angel’s er er. Pas ‘ ‘Attending the bride were Misses! Serenade” during the ceremony Romalda Johnson, ina gown of} parple organdie, and with a beau-| by Mendelssohn. tifal bouquet of tropical blooms, | and Georgie Saunders, who wore a ly weds entertained with a ‘party dainty ereation of green organdie, | at the home of the bride’s parents, | and carried an arm bouquet of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ogden at} icxil flowers. Matron of honor 1210 Duval street and during the} was Mrs. Rachel Sanchez, sister of eVening many friends and rel the bride, wao wore a beautiful atives called to extend congratula- gown of pink lace. Flower girls tions. were Christina Lastres and Do-|. Directly after the reception was} lores Solano, | concluded farewells were said and Jake Elliott, of Jacksonville a'!Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy left over; close friend of Mr. Kennedy acted the highway for Big Pine Key andj as best man, and two other friends temained at the Inn until this of the «groom, Jerry Hart» and morning when they left by ferry Francis Ewell, also of Jacksonville for Jacksonville where they will were ushers. {make their future home. cpedeescdvevecsosenesess Janior Club itponese. p Jarier ‘Wofhan’s Club were de- fully entertained in their reg- in Key West two yeats ago) were} megting yesterday afternoon visitors egain this week accom-'in Public Library on Duval street season for another visit. Atwell and Margaret Dexter. An enjoyable evening of bridge was spent. Miss Clara Lankford was winner of high score and Mrs. Charles McCarthy was award- ed consolation. Those attending were: Misses} Lelanette Roberts, Solita Cobo! week, Rose Appel, Martha Watson,! Martha Carbonell, Edna Gomes, | i geet) ee Romeida Johnson, Susan LaKin, highway for Miami where they Xenia Hoff, Dollis Burchell. visit for e short ‘time with| Misses Isabel Kelly, Nellie Louise Russell, Florrie Ketchings, Clara Lankford, Barbara Carey. Victor Rusvell, employe of the}| Mesdames Charles McCarthy, department attached tojJoseph Lopez, E. L. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Archer left oy Florida Motor Lines bus this morning for Mieswi to meet their soh and daaghter-in-law, Mr. and Mts, Emerson Archer, who have and.as the reeessional the. March’ Following the nuptials the new-| | | ROBERT “ven vouRRE in cove‘ MOORE Faat~ Fh vecoeueo oe cur coSr Horizon enoabway' ois SUG AT A CONCERT wv LONDON WW COMMECTION WITH THE COROLETIOI ‘OF Kate GEORGE IZ. UNDER NEW ! | MANAGEMENT Palm Restaurant, 610 Duval street, is now under the manage- ment of Mrs. Nora Bethancourt. | This eating place specializes! in Spanish Cooking, meals of all! kinds at reasonable prices and | offers canteen service. Tiey wil); have hot souse every Saturday. Looking At Washington (Continded from Page One) the workers, This question’ super- sedes the issue of a signed con- tract. Labor leaders are attempt: | ing to unionize the workers and! the effort to force shutdowns of the plants was intended to speed} i { the Tender Poppy, sft this morn-| Vincent Cremata, Joseph Menen- Tug for Miami te join the;dez, 0. S. Long, Curry Harris, after spending his annual! Will Albury, Alice Mitchell, Mere ftutough in Koy West. ril Roberts. Misses Elaine Beene and Mar- daugh-|jorie Atwell were guests of the Frow mgr elub at this meeting. Thursday evening a group of young women met at the Ley *, Memorial patsonage for the pur-} pose of organizing a Young Wo.; man’s Circle. A devotional hour | preceded a social time and refresh- ments. Mrs, Tom Curry led in 3 ftumber of games and also in- vited the circle to meet with her pees to the jorida, and will there make their future home. eran ge octet NG a te PEN evening of August 9th. lenry Lee Weatherford, deft on the thorning bis for Miami for a Present for the first meeting of several days with rela-| ere? : ; thoes ond. triands. Mrs. E. T. Thompson, Miss Gladys Russell, Mrs. Roland Weatherford, Mrs. Tom Curry, ‘Miss ee Mrs. Joe ,OMpsON,, J, N. Sturrup, aig cae Howell. Visitors’ “Were: Rev. 0. C. in mT Howell, Mrs. A. L. Whitaker. : t | CHLGL, eae) EVALIN Sebedocvecebece ee Adjutant Genera « Vivien ol: YAY, y’ ; Mins, WPlovide National Gard, ar-| ‘oday’s Birthday: i pea f by plkne from seeeccesseurveeeseosesoe and will be at the encamp-| Dorothy Thompson (Mrs. Sin- ment at Port Taylor for two days, | stair Lewis) of Bronxville, N. Y.,| {noted journalist, born at Lan- jeaster, N. Y., 43 years ago, W. S. Eakins plans to leave to- morrow morning over the highway; prog Samu@ Eliot M i . fjorison of | po rap peng — remain Harvard, noted historian, born in| w days on business, j Boston, 50 years ago. Mr. und Mrs. Walter J. Kemp| pane Vy. Kaltonbe : ! ‘ itenborn of Brook- = Teave apy lag aces over! iyn, N. ¥., noted news commen-/ 7 “sangria vag Pages So pros bowen born in Milwaukee, 69 ~ Ww ey! years 5 wh ‘Spend several months visiting ol relatives and friends. B Dr, Franz Boas of Columbie | Univ., famed anthropologist, born Mrs. Thurston Johnson, who,in Germany, 79 was visiting with her daughter! rae 99 5: is not its direct concern, | | difs Miss Doris Johnsen, connected, Leo R. Sack, U. S. Minister to up the unionization drive. The) steel companiés are not primarily concerned with contracts but with whether their workers will be organized by the CIO. Some people have wondered why the National Labor Relations! Board has not ordered an election. | The answer is that the Wagner Act places the Government of the United States on record in favor of the general ‘principle of organ-| ization of labor and the NLRB’ ‘Was set up to encourage labor or- ganization and not to be a bal- ance between-employer and work- er. In other words, the Board is get up to carry out the policy of organization and, because of} this has established a rule not to eall an election unless requested to do so by a union or by workers. In the present instance, the union, attempting to organize by securing the support of a major- ity of the workers, does not want an eléetion until it is reasonably cert it will win, In facts-the Lal Board has two major func- tions; to disclose and prohibit practices by employers which im- pede the process of unionization and to force employers to deal with the union representatives ence the process organization is completed. Essentially, the Board is pro-labor, and a strike} One of the results of the visit to this country of Premier Van Zeeland, of Belgium, will ‘prob- aly be his asility to explain the ievlties which face Secretary Hall in attempting to secure re-} ciprocal trade agreements be-! tween the United States and Great Britain. While London dis- }patches reflect the‘ British tind on the stbjeet, mainly to the €f e Sorrowful Tale “Did the story you just finished writing have a happy ending?” “No; sad. It was rejected.” Contentment “Hoy,” said Satan, to the new arrival, “You act as though you owned this place.” “I do. My wife just gave it to me.” Most Obvious Teacher—Now, can you tell me who didn’t like the prodicai son? Jimmy—Yeuh, the fatted calf. it Is Fireman Second Course—What is a steam turbine? Fireman Third—It is what a Hindu wearg when he gets a cold in his ‘head. Mr. Webster “Do you go in for ontqoor sports?” “Silly! If I went in, they wouldn’t be outdoor sports.” De-lightful Sally—I told him, dad, | that you would switch off the lights at 10. Dad—Well? Saf y—He said he’d come back at 10. Great Musie Prof.—‘What do think of Kreisler?” Frosh — “Great! Splendid! Swell pickep, a lot of pep, and twenty miles on a gallon.” you Just How Far? Bill—On what grounds ‘does your father object to me? Jenny—On the grounds about the house, chee Proof Jean—Mae ig ati least 25. » Sa'ly—She never*told you, did she? vi Jean—Not exactly, but ‘she said a git shouldn’t marry before she is 26. ee Where He Was Motorist—It’s not my fault! He was crossing in the middle of the block, Policeman—Don't tell mé@ that. He’s lying right here at the street intersection. Motorist—Well, he was in the middie of the block when I hit him! Method “Have you nanted the ett” K s baby ih call him Oscar. € Take bas lots Too bad that an onion a day won't keep th’ tax collector away. Eph Watts, th’ inventor, is per- fectin’ an automatic club t’ knock ; | | th’ props out from under stuffed Last week, the semiannual meeting of the golf club was'held at the home of Dr. William’ P, Kemp, and proved to be az inter- esting one throughout. During the course of the meeting, reports of committees and such _ business ‘was transacted. Upon election of officers, it wes found that all of the dd officers had been re-} elected and are: Dr. Kemp, presi- dent; Melvin Russell, vice-presi- cent; Otto Kirchheiner, secretary- treasurer; Edward Strunk and Sam Goldsmith, directors, On the greens committes are Sam Gold- smith, chairman, with Otto Kirch- heiner and William W. Watkins, members. f A tournament sponsored by the club in celebration of the Fourth took place on Monday. It was a handicap tournament and when | each player left the clubhouse, he ‘was given a handicap and a small! American flag with his number. The winner of first prize was Jce Lopez and second prize went to Osgood Kemp. Each had one stroke left when they completed 18 holes but in the drive-off from numbr 19, Joe was about 30 yards ahead of Osgood. Many jand varied experiences were reported during the day. At one time, Mr. Hurricane Eddie Strunk was. lighting firecrackers and depositing same under the feet of his friends (particularly when they wanted to sink a putt for a win) and at last reports Mr. Johnny Kirschonbaum and Mr. Charlie Salas were ready to be hog tied. Of course, Doc William Penababe Kemp and Melvin Rus- sell aré used to such Strunk an- ties and, thought nothing of them. Mr. Cookie Mesa and Mr, John Pinder did not know whether to play each other or old man par but decided upon the former on account of it taking too few ‘strokes to play old man par. Mr. Charlie Ketchum also helped, out in the matter. Mr. Bill Fripp, the little man with the big store, had Samuella Goldsmith as a partner end Otto Kirehheiner and Pious Bill Wat- kins for opponents. At first it looked. like Willie & Otto would walk off with the bacoh but Lit- tle Bill was able to sink « few long ones and therefore nearly ; Squared the match until the last; jhole when Mr. Otto sunk one of those par putts for a couple of ppoints, match and etc, All of, — made Mr. Watkins very ie indeed. —SPECIAL— Satérday and Sunday and CLUB SANDWICHES All Kinds of Sandwiches Soft Drinks and Beer NEW YORK-BUSY BEE | 905 Simonton pentepiiercmpe eee, ome eet i WG ee FREE—With every OIL SCeSCCSSCOSSEDOOSe CLASSIFIED ND REVIEWS COLUMN | wmpaeamae POC CCSD OSOLODOSOSEESBOES | secccccoscooece LOST LOST—Last night between 10. and) «y"tectly si ie ae 3 * ly since its ineeption, 10:30 o'clock, white Persia) in Apthori*y bes been liying in} cat, with yellow eyes. answer-!ihp courts.” : » ing to name “Mike.” Reward gi gage returned to Mrs. Bae Pe Ae ao at| “The idea tumt each nation can 4 I peowiite for itself all those things) {which modern men needs and de- sires must be abandoned.” TVA: Robert H. 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