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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY -:-: | 1 LEY VACATION CLASSIFED COLUHN Norma Garcia Married Paul Roberts - Last Evening At Flem nir Loui: G and Mrs. Jose Garcia of this cit was united to Paul Ross Roberts, Ja., son of Mrs. Hilda Roberts of this city and P. Ross Roberts, of Havana, in a marriage ceremony rcia, a FOR RENT SCHOOL AUG. 5 rey nr h 5 Ss mh Beautyrest Mattresses, hot and NUYCN FoR TWO WEEKS: SUBJECTS | cold running water. Bath and showers each floor. Special OF STUDY ARE LISTED summer rates, day or week. | 933 Fleming stfeet. jlyll-lmo aaa Beginning next Monday, Aug- NICELY FURNISHED, COOL © Sands maid- . ust 5, and continuing for two; BEDROOM with Bath. House- Clarence Gates served as best- weeks, Ley Memorial Methodist; Keeping accommodations if re- s uired. Cor. Georgia and Al- pees Church workers will conduct, ? e 2 bury streets. augl-lwk The young couple are at home 145+ annual Vacation School, | = to their‘many friends at 323 Grin- | eee ee vin |"“Mrs. Josephine Doughtry, su-|ATTRACTIVE 3-ROOM FUR- i perintendent of the Children’s) NISHED APARTMENT for Carey-Vinock Nuptials Held Fleming Street Methodist Church was the scene of a beau- tiful, informal wedding ceremony performed last evening at o'clock, uniting Barbara Carey and Ensign Vinock in marriage. A large turnout of relatives and friends of the bride and groom were on hand to witness the cefe- mony. Rev. W. R. Howell of- ficiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Lillian Carey, and is a life- long resident of Key West, a graduate of the High School here. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vinock of Beaumont, Texas, and a graduate of the United States Naval Academy. Attending the bride was Mrs. J. R. Hyman, her aunt. Ensign Jack Kelly, shipmate of Ensign Vinock on the Destroyer Aaron Ward, was bestman. A reception following the cere- mony was held at 1400 Petronia street. The young couple will live at that address while Ensign Vinock’s ship is in port. WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT FLORIDA EXHIBIT AT FAIR Following are statements made by visitors to the Florida State Exhibit at the New York~World’s Fair: 1 R. A. L. Bogan, president, Ex- prsition Greyhound, Inc.: “I think the Florida Exhibit has done More good in the interests of Florida tourist travel than any other single thing which Florida has ever done to promote travel in that wonderful state”. New Yorker, Calendar of the World's Fair of 1940: “State Exhibits—Most of these are clut- tered up with statistics, but Flor- ida’s has tracti coral beach or > front, and an attract rior, too” Captain F. X. A. Eble, manag- ing rector, “Made In America an the The F exhit most attractive of the whole Fair. and it becomes a habit. Yes, you eventually find yourself on the way there on every future visit It is the spirit of Florida that at- tracts you”. Harry A. Illions, Montreal, Canada: “Your Exhibit is far be- yond anything I have ever seen before. It is not only beautif but instructive as well been in the riding d ness and show bus’ past thirty vears and my hat is off to you. Mr. Brown, as_ the world’s greatest showman”. Mayor LaGuardia: ida Exhibit at the is one York most f the -of exhibits of the entire Black, vice-president. Ford Motor Company: “Florida dioramas and spectoramas the. finest we have ever seen in our manv advertising and exnosition work Harold J. O'Connell, New York State World's Fair Commissioner: “For dramatic presentation, beau- ty and = gencral arrangements. yours is unquestionably the fin- est government exhibit in this Fair”. Walter Winchell, “Menu Men- tions”, syndicated column: “The dime launch across the Fa (Amusement Zone) lake to the Florida bui for pompano baked in a paper bag” New Yorker, June 29, 1940: “Several new restaurants at the Fair offer a vteasant and surpris- ing variety of foreign dishes. To begin with. there is the Ponce de Leon Patio in the Florida Build- ing wh can be gaily approach- ed bv motorboat. It’s a shv es- tablishment. plainly pan d rough wood, with windows that open on a veranda. Everyone around the place seems to be from Tampa, and they're all mighty pleasant. caring deeply whether vou enjov your food or not. You'll eniov it, all right. because the chef knows what he’s doing. I tried the chicken al Jerez, which came in a casserole are vears of | Sodality Held |Combined Meeting | Parish Sodality of St. Mary's 7:00 | = oad . ; adults. Artcraft Studio, Cor. Division, will act as dean of the | Sharks andiiNew strecie a ae . | tween four and five p. m. Children from the ages of five} through fifteen are urged to at-j| tend. H All new units are being studied this year with particular empha- sis on missionary education. Rev. O. C. Howell, pastor, will} conduct the worship hour and will use stories of the world’s greatest missionaries in his dis- SMALL FURNISHED APART- courses. »| MENT. Electric refrigerator. The following courses will be! Adults only. $20.00 month. offered: Beginners—“Let's Go; Apply 724 Eaton street. Out Of Doors”; Primaries—“To jly30-3t Market, To Market”; Juniors “Far Round The World”; Inter- | SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE. pects awe All Need =28) 514 Margaret street. jly29-tf er”. 1 Parents are urged to have UNFURNISHED HOUSE, all con- their children at the church at; veniences; reasonable. Apply Richard Sorge, J. V. Woodson, W. 9:90 o'clock Monday morning.| 411 Eaton street. jly29-5tx C. Maloney, Bert Buckley, Thur- Sessions will continue each day! man Sands, Tom Gato, Robert through 11:30 o'clock. ‘APARTMENT, 1104 DIVISION Lefebre, Stanley J. Barrett, Eve- | STREET. Hot water, modern lio Rueda and Charles Gomez. A large brindle goat named; Conveniences. Opposite Tift’s = = Grocery. Apply within. . “Granite” took over the job of Miss Russell jly24-tf mothering a litter of 13 pigs be- Refarne tere jonsing to a Cheyenne, Wyo. FURNISHED APARTMENT, one : | block from beach. Apply Val- i des Bakery. jly9-tf LEGALS 'FURNISHED APARTMENT, 608 Duval Street. jun28-tf FURNISHED COTTAGE, 1400 Alberta Avenue. Apply 630 Church held a combined business Elizabeth street. augl-lwkx and social meeting last night at the Sodality Hall. After the business session, Gancing and games were enjoyed | by the group. Delightful refreshments served. Those in attendance were: Marjorie Gwynn, Alecia Boe- yen, Dora Medina, Flora Bar- rosa, Edith Moffat, Mary E. Whalton, Louise Hawkes, Mary C. Whalton, Mary Agnes Kelly and Isabel Kelly. ! Talbot Dickson, Johnny Stine Tom Newby, James Goodson, FURNISHED APARTMENT, modern conveniences. 908 Eat- on Street. jly31-3tx were Miss Lorraine Russell, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin L. Russell, returned over the high- ¥v terday from Tampa, where she has been visiting with her ‘brother-in-law and _ sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sheppard, Jr. ‘ Miss Jones Left IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ELEVENTH JUD IN AND FOR MONRO! FLORIDA. IN CHANCER LOUIS A. BRESLERMAN, : Plaintiff, | vs. WANTED—A chance to bid on CELIA GOLDSTEIN BRESLERMAN,' your next printing order. The Defendant. |; 4 . C, Artman Press. may19-tf ATION HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends im need of a good night’s rest to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, enjoy the homey atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. 917 Fleming St. apri7-tf FOR SALE THE WANTED ‘Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. You are hereby required to ap- For Charleston i | pear to the Bill of Complaint in the tion in this city, Miss Theda September 2nd, 1940, otherwise the 1 js allegations therein will be taken Jones, of Charleston, left this aS cuteoea morning over the Overseas High- | This order to be way for Miami enroute home. ' While here she was the house- guest of Miss Betty Allshouse, on Flagler Avenue. FAIR TURTLES oo HANC | condition, radio. Call 382-W. : 355 jly30-3tx in The Key West Citizen, a news- paper published in Key West, Flor- + ida Ds and ordered this August’ = SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing”. THE ARTMAN PRESS. nov25-tf ) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court. By (Sd.) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. augi-8-15 FOR SALE—Bathroom outfit, kitchen sink, buffet, china closet, serving table, wardrobe, chiffrobe. Apply 823 Georgia yn. street. augl-3 : hereby required to ap- r he Bill of Complaint in the above styled and entitled cause on September 2nd, 1940, otherwise the allegations therein will be taken j as confessed. This order to be published once week for four consecutive weeks The Key West Citizen, a news- aper published in Key West, Flor- this TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. may19-tf Sach weighs about one pound now but, if they live 800 years or so, as many do, they will weigh 500 pounds or more. They are difficult to raise be- cause they require deep-sea wa- ter and conditions similar to the ocean’s depths, where they never stop swimming. These are the first loggerhead turtles ever to be hatched in the North. INTERESTING NOTES SPECIAL THREE-DAY CLEARANCE SALE 40 CARS must be sold. Regardless of price. Done and ordered August ist, 1940. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer of the Circuit Court. | orence E. Sawyer. Deputy Clerk. Friday Saturday Sunday This “Ad” is worth $5.00 on the purchase of any used car for this Three-Day Special Clearance :Sale. Bring “Ad” with you. All makes and all models. JONES USED CAR LOT Cor. Fleming and Elizabeth Sts. augl-tf By ( | NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE (Probate Law 1933) OURT OF THE COUNTY MONROE COUNTY. STATE FLORIDA. IN PRO- BATE. In re the Estate of Margaret Ledora J. C. Wadsworth, 78, of Bur- or lington, Vt., recently ran this ad in the local newspaper: “Mr. J. C. Wadsworth wishes to say the re-} port he is dead and buried is ab-' solutely false”. T Notice is hereby given that Hildah alis has filed her final report as executrix of the estate of Margaret ——- Ledora Roberts, deceased: that she Villia oN. 3] | has filed her petition for fina William O'Neill of Council] Charge, and that she will apply Bluffs, Ia.. owns the city’s most! the Honorable zasmane R. expensive d : ty Judge of Monroe C expensive dog house. It cost $100, da, on the 10th day of August, eight by ten feet in size, and concrete floor, asbestos ingled roof and sidewalls in- sulation. ° We Roast, Blend and Grind STRONG ARM Sas tie cenctwe ie nema Oars BRAND COFFEE final discharge as executrix of the to Please Your Palate estate of Margaret Ledora Roberts,!QRDER YOUR POUND TODAY deceased, on this 17th day of July, 1940. HILDAH SALIS, Executrix of the estate of Margaret Ledora Roberts, dece: as a Henry Glayre of Palmetto, Fla., has cultivated a tomato vine 16 feet tall from which he has harvested 1,200 tomatoes. sust-s.1%' Tommie’s Skating Palace : Beginners, 10 to 11:30 A. M. Afternoons, 2:00 to 4:00 P. M. Evenings 8:00 to 10:30 P. M. A group of volunteer firemen Clean, Healthful Recreation in Marysville, Mich., disappointed by the lack of fires in the town, organized an arson ring so that they could collect $3 fees for an- ering alarms. Jack Randall in RIDERS FROM NOWHERE Because of the steep grade on Bank Street in New Milford, Conn., officials of the town are considering the installation of hitching posts to keep parked ve- hicles from rolling away. HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay opposite with familiar vegetables and Union Bus Station something strange-looking that i Florida enAveire —— tingled ain One Block from Shopping District and Amusements sherry and couldn't have been Summer Rates Until December | Single Room—Bath—$1.50 Double Room—Bath—$2.00 better. The entirely Spanish Alfred Simons, Manager menu, one of the most provaca- | jf) tive I've seen at the Fair, de-! , Serves to be explored”. 2 j sa ‘ augl-lwkx | New Range Interests Carole Many a film star maintains an interest in homemaking and attends -n occasional cooking school to learn new tricks in the preparation of foo: Carole Landis, Hal Roach Studios, pictured above in a modern all-gas kitchen used for a recent series of cooking classes in Los Angeles, approves of the positive temperature control provided by this ultra-modern gas range; and the fact that it offers so many convenience features; for example, the covers of the top burners may be stored in a side compartment, or used as extra serving trays whenever they are needed. REALTY TRANSFERS Realty transfer records at the county courthouse revealed to- day that John V. Archer has pur- chased the Staples avenue prop- erty formerly owned by Mrs. Nell Fulford. Purchase price was not disclosed. Ernest A. Yates sold two lots on Duncan street, near Georgia, oso Stetz, for a reported $1,- 700. BEES VS. FIREMEN OSHKOSH, Wis. —-Firemen tried desperately, for a while, to save Henry -Berholtz’ burning barn. They were forced to abandon their efforts, however, by a swarm of angry bees, which attacked the entire department. MONROE THEATER Lynn Bari—Mary Hughes FREE, BLONDE AND 21 and — Three Cheers For The Irish The Bahamas are proud of | Matinee—Baleony 10c, Or- their long history of self govern- chestra 15-20c; Night—15-25e ment. For Real Purity For Real Economy For Real Service For Real Protection DELIVERED DAILY EVERYWHERE Thompson Enterprises INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION PHONE NO. 8 DR. MILES NERVINE DR. MILES NERVINE @ a chance to make good for YOU. COMPLAINT SERVIC) The CITIZEN Bs 6 P. & PHONE—WESTERN UNION Between 6 and 7 P.M and a Western Unior Mess-ng-- Bes wal deliver your copy of The Citix-= ,(L¢L4LAAAAAAALALALALEA | MOOD aOM Oa ae, ld 2 A A dd A iS EXCLUSIVE with THE KEY WEST CITIZEN! 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