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THE -ELY WE Awards eno is nr) Fo Be Distributed Comiry Veek 1 a Miss Frances Ellsworth Weds | Joseph Richardson On Thursday A lovely wedding was solemn- ized Thursday morning in St. Mary's Star of the Sea Church at 8 o'clock by the Rev. P. J. Kelle- her. Miss Frances Ellsworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M Ellsworth, became the bride of Joseph Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richardson. Miss Ellsworth was charming in powder blue silk jersey with matching blue hat and veil over her face, tied in the back. She carried a white prayer book and Wore a corsage of Stephanotis and pink Gerbias. Miss Cecelia Ellsworth of Lake- Jand, Florida, sister of the bride, | Principal Horace O’Bryant of)ginia Rodriguez winning the vice Key West Junior-Senior High | presidency. Other officers nam- School will distribute awards to|ed were Ruth Thompson, record- student leauers in the fields of| ing secretary; Donald Lowe, cor- sports and scholastic leadership | responding secretary, and Betty i The mother of the bride wore!at two sessions next week 83 | Gants treamulek: |flowered chiffon with white ac-|members of the student bodies | ; : leessories. Both she and Mys.|complete their bestowal of honors} American Legion medals for Walter Ellsworth wore corsages|and prepare for the end of the|the most outstanding boy and ‘of white gardenias. | school term. girl of the 9th grade will also be The altar was beautiful with! The basketball champion Hor-/ Presented at junior |tall gold vases of white and coral/nets of Junier high school, vic- |bly Thursday. |lilies. Mrs. Vincent, McDermott | tors in a playoff yesterday, will; ree SRESE? BATS, |and Mrs. Eva Wather ‘sang the |be awarded gold eae for cach | Bradleys Announce \“Ave Maria” ‘and ‘acéompanist,|player and a trophy for their 5 ° Miss Beatrice Moreno Peed ee lietary in a 56-game tournament, Wedding Anniversary lections during the service. |and Arthur Thompson of the Hot Following the wedding, a re-|Shots will get a gold medal for ception was held at the bride’s | his high point individual per- home for all of the couple’s|formance in tallying 31 points} nounced their twentieth wedding |friends. A bridal four tiered cake | during a single game. The play-|anniversary coming Suday. Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Bradley, 818 Sawyer Lane, have an- high assem-/ 4 of Hollywood, Fla., are visiting in| Mrs. L. B. Grillon, and other rel- chose pale yellow with blue ac- fern. i eessories for her outfit. Her cor-| Mr. and Mrs. Richardson left} gage was white iris and baby-|for a wedding trip up the coast. | breath. Walter Ellsworth, also of |They will be at home at 639 Wil- | Lakeland was the best man. 'liam street upon their return. | Ur: = oe : a al Program Arranged For | Organ Recital Monday Night A fine program of organ music| Chord” and a brilliant “March in will be présented at Saint Paul’s}c” by Battmann. Church, Monday evening, May} wo selections by a vocal quar- | 19, at 8:00 o'clock, by Charles R. Hétte 1 See es ES. | Roberts, organist. The ee eel recital | will be rendered under the aus- pOould-Tours excellent arrange- | pices of the Young People’s Serv-|ment of “Now the Day is Over” ice League of Saint Paul's and the! and the well known “America”. public is extended a cordial wel-! Comprising the quartette group | fee to attend. Jare Mrs. J. S. Roberts, Mrs. S. F.| | The organ program includes, : Handel’s magnificent “Largo i Lowe, Edmund Curry and S. M. oldsmith. G”, Rasbach’s beautiful musica setting of Joyce Kilmer’s best! known and loved lyric “Trees”, a| 5 song of the city of music and| Pauline Camero To Wed | romance, the colorful and appeal- | Newsti: te ‘etchi | ing old “Vienesse Refrain”, the | igte Ketchings exquisite tonal pictures “Alba” | ne and “Canzone Amorosa” from! Mr. and Mrs. William G. Ca- Nevin's famous suite “Un Giorno; mero, 211 Whitehead street, an- in Venezia”, Moir’s majestic } nounces the approaching mar- “March in F”, the beautiful and| riage of their daughter, Miss | isamortal masterpieces ‘Trau Pauline Fredrick Camero, to merei” by Schumann, “Melody i 3 : FP” by Rubinstein, and “‘Sere- Newstigate Wardlow Ketchings. nade” by Schubert. Sullivan's} The wedding will take place impressive composition “The Lost sometime in June. Fine 4 Sizes: 4 Types Blond and Wal- nut Finish Realistic woun-T Fi also receive a gold medal. Eight coaches and three ref- erees, all varsity members who led the junior rookies in the} school league, will select an all-j star team in collaboration with John R. Offutt, athletic director. | Members of the team will be} awarded gold medals. | Junior high honors will be awarded at assembly _ period Thursday, while Principal O’Bry- | ant will make senior high awards | Tuesday -to--Walter McCook, elected the school’s outstanding } scholar; Richard Chapman, journ- | alism leader; Anthony. McMahon, outstanding’ athlefe, and Betty | Lewin, :the* school’s most prom-; inent leader. At a special meeting yester- | day, Raymond Ovide was named: president of the Senior high} school student council, with Vir-| with a miniature bride and groom |er averaging the highest in foul- | centered the table decorated with | shooting during the tourney will LEON ERROL in WHERE DID YOU GET THAT GIRL Also, Comedy and News ——FIRST— BAPTIST CHURCH TED M. 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