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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN if -: SOCIETY Miss Lillian Sands And Alfred | Jones Married Last Evening Miss Lillian I. Sands, daughter; An unusual feature of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sands, last} wedding ceremony was _ the night was joined in holy matri-| of recorded music, arranged mony to Alfred R. Jones in aj Franklin Archer, _brother-in- law quietly impressive ceremony | at/of the bride. Music for the re- the 615 Ashe strect home of her|cordings was played by Mrs. parents. }Claude Salis on the organ at Mr. Jones, son of Mrs. Harold|Fleming Street Methodist church Jones and the late Reverend!and reproduced on a Wilcox-Ga3 Jones, left with his bride andj Recordio. mother this afternoon for a honey-| Music for moon which will include a trip to!ed of “The Niagara Falls The pair will!Told” by R. M. Stults, make their home at Albany, N.|before the ceremony; Br ¥., where the bridegroom is em-| Chorus”, to which the bridal par- ity entered, and “Wedding March traditionali by Mendelssohn, the recessional white, the bride-to-be entered on| Friends and relatives of the the arm of her father to the'!couple attended the ceremony strains of the Bridal Chorus from!and reception which followed im- Lohengrin, by Richard Wagner |mediately afterward Refre She wore an ivory slipper satin; ments were cake and fruit punch dress with a Finger Tip veil! Miss Helena Knapp, of Delmar, trimmed in lace and topped by a Y., was an out-of-town guest crown of pearls. Her accessory! Miguel Bazo, friend of _ the was a lovely necklace of pearls|family, provided a_ beautifully and her bouquct consisted of decorated one-layer wedding cake white carnations and fern, {which adorned the dining room The bride was accompanied|table. A miniature bride and by her sister, na Sands, maid|groom and the word ‘“Congratula- of honor, dresse in aqua satin|tions’ were painstakingly and carrying a bouquet of pinkjranged on top of the cake. radiance. She also wore a pearl; A profusion of natural necklace. jand flowers, including red rad The bridegroom, preceded byjance, rock and ougainvillaea, Elijah Sands, best man and broth-| was scattered around the home er of the bride entered the par-}in vases, baskets and bouquets. lor on the opposite side, All were; An improvised altar in the par- dressed in summer attire of white; lor was decorated with Mexican with blue bow tie. A pink flow-|Love Vine flowers and green er adorned the lapels of their fern. coats. Mr. The Rev. O. C. Howell, pastor | guests at of the Ley Memorial church, per-|for the formed the ring ceremony. | months. the use of the occasion cons Sweetest Story E the N. ar- roses Jones and his mother were a local trailer camp past four and a_ half 'NAZI UNIT RAIDS. | BIG BRITISH PORT (Continued from Page One) and bringing down part of \ roof. San Carlos P.-T. A. Holds Meeting A regular meeting of the San | Carlos P.-T. A. was held Wednes- | day evening at the school build- ing. Dr. J. C. Sanchez read a re-| pa) qi port covering the activities of the | | “°¥8! 4" association, and made an interest- } ing talk on other matters in the | what they described as a succ interest of the faculty andjful raid on Laurient, German scholars. leianiatine base Docks Miss Benildes Remond gave a} deatnoued brief talk relative to the nourish- | ; ment furnished the children, and | the classification of the different the Force bombers. the meantime, in were carrying out in France. warehouses were {the air ministry reported, several large fires were started. foods that are essential to ther| German ships in the North Sea development. jand along the Norwegian ce ast Other matters concerning theo blasted in another RAF at children and their school activi- |'#¢K- Several of the ships wer: Pe yee oa ea ay Sauk by abome report said, meaning of the school and its re- [endl others exe marninesunned: lation to the home explained by |, The raid on Plymouth followed the faculty of the institution, _| the now familiar pattern Refreshments were served dur- |, Several planes dashed ing the meeting. {the city shortly after dark to Among those present were: dark huge parachute flares which Mrs. Josefina Esyuinaldo, “Mrs, |illuminated the sky. Minutes later Angelica Watson, Mrs. Amalia the first waves of bombers roar Oliva, Mrs. Camelda Portero, Mrs, /°¢ i") dropping their thousands Alejandrina Ingraham, Mrs. Bar-|°f _ ¢xPlosive and incendiary barita Diaz, Miss Delia Rodriguez, | P°™S- Miss Castro, Miss Angelia Oliva,| The attack came Miss Coralia Rodriguez, Miss|W®VeS, disregarding the barrag Dora Spencer, Miss Rosa Watson, Of @nti-aircraft guns. The assault Mrs. Manuel Del Pino and Dr, J, | /#Sted for more than six hours C. Sanchez. See Miss Schutt On Spring Vacation jand and acro; in great LEGION GROUP HOLDS MEETING (Continued from day setting the meeting night was mistaken plained, the as changed yeste Mrs. Archer ed that have been ser tionnaires, as soon as possibl t Page One) (Special m) for EAST NORTHFIELD, Mass., March 21 Minnie. - Gardner Schutt, Casa, Marina Hotel is among the students at Northfield | Seminary who began their annual spring vacation this week. Class- es will be resumed April 2 It w announced at Mount Hermon School today that Dr. James T. Cleland of Amherst College has been chosen by the Class of 1941 to speak at Com- mencement exersises on June 9 Dr. Cleland of the fave : speakers > Northf: Schools and is to preach the Easter St at North- field Sem since were give distributed legion direct is one CASH G ROCERY Marriage License Issued Yesterday | SWEETHEART SOAP, 4 bars 19¢ CASHMERE BOUQUET 26e i SOAP, 4 bars VINEGAR 10¢ j quart bottle SATISFACTION CORN. ‘ dc 10¢ 10c | Peter Mass 4 New Y¥ issued B Wr Capt. Newton ir yacht Dol phin DR. THOMPSON HEARD Crosse & Blackwell SOUPS. large can Crosse & Blackwell DATE NUT BREAD large can PINEAPPLE ORANGE JUICE : 2 cans Libby’s PEACHES + No. 1 can l5c 10¢ 1101 Division Street PHONE tH Miss Jeane Kirke, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Caroline street, a student at| Stuart Hall, Staunton, Virginia, is spending her spring vacation at home. daughter of By JACK STINNE & Kirke, 410! 7 ae WASHINGTON, March 21.—} Rep. Luther Patrick, of Birming-| ham, Ala., who 1s really no old- tir himself but a shrewd. and observant third-termef, the other! Fire Chief Harry M. Baker; who '92 OMS me Lames Xe ee) spent yesterday in Miami ‘on 1g me ; mens Ts of Congress. business, returned to Key West die ay TOMES aE 5 = ast evening over the highway. many described it as the su: est advice ever handed out to the youngsters. j Patrick might have summed up his advice as “A Primer for Fresh- j;men Congressmen”—and _ sub- {titled it, “How to Hold Your Job”. | B. C.\Elderman, real estate man} Ajithough it is going to take of Jacksonville, who had been!two instalments of this column spending several days on business |to do it, so sure am I that it will in Key West, left last evening en | give you a clearer insight into the route to his home. jproblems of your representative and a deeper understanding of! COUNCIL DROPS | | his obligations, accomplishments PARKING METERS! and failures, that I am going to pass along as much as I can of —_ ; Patrick’s lecture. Here then is aj (Continued from Page One) congressman’s estimate of what ,utomatically brought the issue;a congressman should be and to a close. y | bow he should conduct himself. The committees handling the| Assuring the congressmen that question of sightseeing buses in}he knew just how they got here— Key West made their report. 1 “You heard the horn of duty—do matter dealt with a protest from |not confuse it with the cornucopia! chauffeurs against the bus com-|—sound throughout ‘the country-| operating sightseeing tours|side and you simply had to join! @ up passengers at the the pack”—Patrick said he would hip docks. The committees |waste no time telling them they d the council that the city |should not crowd into an elevator | had received a letter{ahead of a Senator. That one is Railroad Commission in} |too easy, he explained. But he ited that the bus com-| would give them a list of things pany was within its rights, and\to be remembered, “based on ina iey wemuonunered ito op- [certain mistakes I have made”. erate as they now doing. The! “(1) Avoid being too original. only thing left now for the|There is nothing smarter than, ; chauffeurs to have their attorney|no matter what you say, laying take whatever action they may |it on someone else. This is easily think is nee ry in the matter.|done by ying, ‘Quote, blickety, | Two homestead exemption ap-|blickety, blickety, blickety, un- plications, which had been held | quote’. My personal originality up for h time owing to some ir-|i8 slight in degree and humble were granted. They | jin stature, but even that I have iwere from the Newton Curry es- | found a bothering hindrance tate and Zuma Lightbourn jmore than help It was ordered that the tax assessor-collector be — permitted to have a sufficient number of | slips printed which will carry the main provisions of the home- stead exemption laws, which will be attached to each letter out to those who will be denied tead exemption on account of not being qualified in accord- with the provisions of the Mrs. Raymond Phelps, wife of Machinist Phelps of the United | States Navy, who has been spend- ing several months in Key West, is leaving today for Norfolk, Va. pany and _pickir infor attorney from the which it sté are regularities, CARD OF THANKS Our sincere thanks is extended | to our friends and neighbors for | their many acts of kindness ten- sent{ered us during our recent | bereavement, the loss of our be- loved infant daughter, Nancy Amelia Taylor. We are grateful to those who gave the use of their jcars, the donors of the beautiful (0 was|floral tributes and messages of home act An appropriation of ordered fox the purpose of hav-| Condolence. ing holes on sidewalks filled in,|™M@r21-It These spaces are those where trees had been planted, which have died or have been pulled up. leaving dangerous openings! in the sidewalks ! A letter was THE FAMILY. THE BERMUDA Handles the Best of that can be read from the! 3oard of Public Works in which it was requested that they be given permission to establish an office in the City Hall, which would facilitate matters in keep-! ing records in connection with | The | Pub board | matter \ Work also requested and sewer operations. ferred to the The t be Swift's Branded Rib Roast, Ib 38¢ 25¢ Fancy selected VEAL and Genuine SPRING LAMB, both at prices to please everyone. of streets. to the It a month's salary s today This we ferred | Public Works was ordered that a quarter be paid em- Boneless Beef Roast, Ib. mittee. | a | of many al available for work an emergency. women } in |they beat a congressman, ‘now become a public-life REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS LEARN HOW TO MAKE FRIENDS AP Feature Service Writer “(2) There is no rule or reason against a congressman's feeling lfree to take the floor to speak if he has something to say. . . Do not try to say too much. it usu- ally involves something that he said. Some very clever congre: men are able to talk and say ve little, but say it well. “(3) Do not get tied up in poli- tics on either side in your home state or district. We want you to stay with us here as long as you can. “(4) Be cautious as to the na- ture of your personal courtesies. Don't send (Speaker Rep. Sam Rayburn is pretty bald, to say the least) a comb or hair brush for a birthday or Christmas present. “(5) Here is one thing that is difficult to get at but as you have person, I assure you it is quite important: Learn never to relax and let your features droop or permit this sort | of expression to get on your face while illustrating a story, when Rose Marie Shoppe PHONE 232 526 Fleming Street SEE THESE! We have Your Easter Dress Young or Old Large or Small Sport or Dre Cheap or Expensive $1.98 —TO— $7.95 Juniors or Stouts — Sizes 9 to 52 MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEA Purchased A FEW OF OUR MANY WEEK-END SPECIALS ARE AS FOLLOWS: Brookfield Butter, Ib. Fresh Yard 35¢ Eggs, doz. 3 5e Large shipment of Rhode Island Reds just received from Tennessee. Also, Battery Raised Fry- ets and Broilers. We dress and cut thern to please you at no extra cost. Remember This Market Carries the Best of Meats in Town COME AND SEE PHONE 52 Cor: CHILI POWDER thats t reminds, OLD MEXICS FOR MAKING MEXICAN FOODS aud ADDING NEW FLAVOR to AMERICAN DISHES MEATS SALADS VEGETABLES Gt all Good Grocer WALKER'S AUSTEX CAILI CO. AUSTIN, TEXAS COMFORT-LOVERS cooled “kicks.” comforts of sweat the first blast of summer into Ventilated Freemans. You’ FOR YOURSELF ner White and Virginia Streets FREEMAN VENTS 5.00 refuse to suffer! At heat they Try these air- step ll soon forget the dis- y, sweltering feet. (thas. Aronovitz Dept. Store When} COAST ARTILLERY ON HIKE TODAY The First Battalion, Artillery, consisting of Head- quarters Battery and Battery E, hiked today with full packs and war-time equipment to East Mar- ‘tello Tower, hot lunch was served to appease hearty bp petites. The trip re quired i hours for compl'tien and return to quarters. All tactical 1 |there is a slight chance of com- pany around, for some alert news photographer will, for the first} time you have been photograph-| ed, probably shoot you from be- hind a sofa, a cook-stove or paw- paw bush and that stupid woe-! begone face will be yours all over the nation as well as back home. (Author's Note: I personally in- terviewed seven photographers jon this item and not one of them ever shot a picture from behind! a sofa or a cook-stove, and only; itwo of them knew what a paw- paw bush was. But they all agreed that, just as in the days of dagguerotypes, if you want a pleasant picture, look pleasant, please.) “(6) If you find that you must really crack down on somebody .. .do not ever say anything that will sustain a motion that it be expunged from the (Congres- sional) Record You can al- ways find a back door for what you say—a door that can be left 13th Coast wi here a units. will partici- wide open. Remember the speak- er who said of (a ertain queen), ‘She was England's great virgin Queen and she was very success ful as a queen’. The method is employed by bovs who have been here many moons” SOUTHERNMOST CITY PHARMACY INC. — Corner Duval and Fleming Streets Pure Drugs Preseriptions Free Delivery - PHONE-19) SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY-SATURDAY-5JiNwDAY Phillip’s Milk Magnesia, 50c size 29c Colgates Dental Cream, 20c size, 2 for 29c 59c 26c 49c Bayer’s Aspirin, 100 for CUE Dental Liquid, 25c size, 2 for Noxema, regular 75c jar, special Lifebucy Soap, 10c cake, 3 for 19c Sweetheart Soap, 10c cake, 4 for 19c Caroid & Bile Salts Tablets, Reg. $1.25 98c 9c Citrate of Magnesia, Reg. 25c 16c Meet your friends at THE SOUTHERNMDPST CITY PHARMACY and enjoy a GOOD Lunch, MEAL, or Foun- tain SPECIAL. The BEST COFFEE Served With PURE Cream Toilet Tissues, best quality, 200 for Ee Quality Merchandise--Low Prices ALBURY’S ECONOMY CASH GROCERY MEATS Pork Hams, by whole or string end, 6 to 10 lbs., Ib Pork Shoulder, 6 to 8 Ibs., Ib Pork Sausage Roll, Ib Large Mixed Eggs. doz. Swift's Peanut Brand Picnic Hams, Ib Sliced Bacon, 12-Ib pkgs., Ib Honey Brand Party Loaf, can Pork Chops, end cuts, Ib Assorted Cuts, ib GROCERIES Del Monte Corn-on-the-Cob, No. 2, tall can Cut Beets, can Figs, qt. jar Emperor Tea Bags, 10 for Smarty Dog Food, 4 cans Woodbury Soap, 4 bars Large Rinso, Oxydol. Super Suds, pkg. Sani-Flush, large Lux Toilet SOAP, 4 bars Large Lux FLAKES, pkg. 2c 16c 18¢ 25c 15¢ 24c 20c 20c 22¢ 23 ALL INGREDIENTS c FOR SOUSE Compleie Line Of Fresh VEGETABLES OUR STORE IS AS NEAR TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE Cor. Francis and Southard Sts. Free Delivery Phone 198 15¢ 25c 20c 20c 25¢ BBaBBaABL ——— INC. ————— For Campus, Sport or Idling IN AND OUTER Manhattan SLACK SUITS $4.95 Fortune Jarman Shoes fv Variety of Styles All Sizes PHONE 897 $17 Duval Street Opposite Palace Theater PaRaLLaLDs. FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1941 pate in this type of training exer+ cise involving troop movements by marching. A night marching maneuver will be held on March 27, ing to present plans. accord- HUSBAND DISCOVERS ECONOMY SECRET (Reading time: 1 min, 18 sec.) 1. Here is a scene that took place in a recent interview during a survey to discover what housewives think of Southern Twin Pack Bread: 2. Interviewer: How do you do. Is the lady of the house in? I'm trying to find out what people think about Southern Twin Pack Bread. Man: Hmm, that's funny — just last night | was talking about that bread to my wife. 3. Interviewer: Do you like it? Man: I think it's swell. My wife tells me that since she changed to Southern Twin Pack Bread she saves a few cents each week. And those pennies mount up to dollars over a year's time. & Jowcrawers: And « thousenis: Jol other men and women have told me about Southern Twin Pack Bread how each half loaf is individually wrapped so you open only one half ata time while the other half remains sealed and fresh until you are ready to use it it hanishes “stale bread blues’ and how it saves you money how You can profit by their experience ask your grocer for Southern Twin Pack Bread today, and every day! Extra healthful because it is now en riched with Vitamin B-l — you get more food energy. NOW 2 TWIN-PACK LOAVES TWIN PACK WHITE — Two * half loaves white bread individ. ually wrapped inside Twin Pack wrapper TWIN PACK 2in-t * white bread, half loaf wheat bread. Both halves individually ped and re-wrapped in Twin wrapper Half loaf wrap Pack Twin Pack is ant exclusive Southern Bread feature. Ask yout grocer for your favorite Twin Pack loaf today. Extratdded YOU GET MORE FOOD ENERGY EVERY TWIN PACK LOAF NOW EARICHED WITH VITAMIN >, Iwin Sach lus Bread “itamin

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