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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY --: Edna Larsen In California The following clipping relative to the marriage of Edna Mae Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larsen of Key West, was taken from a Salinas, California, paper: od ‘ “A lovely home wedding ‘was the setting for Edna Mae Larsen of Key West, Florida, and Owen Henslee when they joined in wedlock at the home of his mother, Mrs. Grace Henslee, at Weds Young Women’s | Circle Meets The Young Women’s Circle of] jLey Memorial church held its| {monthly meeting this week at }the home of Mrs, Houston Pent ;on Pearl street, The devotional was led by the chairman, Mrs. Josephine Dough- | jtry. Miss Miriam Carey spoke | of the mission work in New York | |City and Mrs. Doughtry gave a |talk on the “Future of: Missions in China”, Congo pgymies were lalso discussed. During the business Mrs. Pent’ and Mrs. !Curry were appointed 721 Mae avenue, at 2 o'clock | Sunday afternoon. “The ceremony was performed before an altar and arch covered Session, Dorothy | to take the church | Cobo-McCarthy Naptial | June’s fruit and vegetable bas- | kets are filling with those items | which spell summer with a capital “s” and mean a thumbing through the cook books for recipes which | have been absent from the menus | through the winter. | Luscious red cherries suggest | pies, cobblers and dumplings and | the berry family is also well rep: | SUNDAY DINNER resented im the “fruit stalls this | Mrs. Ygnacio Cobo, selected”Miss | who was accompanied here by his week. That characteristi¢ally South- | ern product, watermelon; Is ‘also’ | heing featured at tempting prices | Blackwell was best man and | ville. | Georgia by the largest of the chain stores, Among other goad fruit and veg table buys over the week-end wil! | be California oranges, plums, beets, carrots, celery, cucumbers, spinach, | lettuce, tomatoes and rhubarb. Beef is probably the best of the! buys in meats, with boneless chuck | pot roast to be a particularly good | value. 4s are low priced. The new spring crop of lamb is not in; yet so this meat continues some- | Event This Morning Douglas V. McCarthy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel V. McCar- | thy, with his bride, the former Miss Solita Cobo, left Key West early this atfernoon for their honeymoon, after an 8 o'clock wedding this morning at St. Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic church. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Madge Sands as maid of honor for the ceremony, while John Ann Scammons flower girl. Murphy, S. J., ceremony. The young couple left for a week’s tour of the state after a was performed the The Rev. John J.| S eseerereareenerescee rainoserean aaeeaeaeee! ooo Harold Russell, principal of} Rock Harbor grammar school, has left for a summer training course at Gainesville after spending a! week’s vacation here with his| parents, Mr. and Mrs..Milton Rus- ;Sell, 1005 Eaton street. Russell; wife and two sons, left the family at Rock Harbor en route to Gaines-! Sydney Thompson, former®city jelectrician, who had been spend- | |ing several months in New York, |returned to Key West last even- ing. Benthe be FBI RIGHT ON JOB - INITS OPERATIONS ogg ramen | (Continued from Page One) DAUGHTER BORN Announcement has been; made {of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Patterson at 4 hos- Weg in Fort Lauderdale on Sun- day night. “« “Mrs. Patterson was formerly, Miss Katherine Louise Satinders of Key West. GET BUILDING PERMIT Dr. Fred Carbonell yesterday was granted a building permit for ,of our choicest new planes are ‘being buik. A little before eight jone morning, the investigators {were amazed to see a small pa- rade of children come up to the {gates of the fence that guards {the plant reservation, pull keys: {from their pockets, unlock they | Bates!and march through. The jchildren used another key and } went through a door that is als yways locked on the outside. } Leaving the plant on . the other | side, they used a third key to pass {out through gates of the fence jopposite from those through which they had entered. reception attended by close friends and relatives at the home } | of Mr. and Mrs. Cobo, 1107 Du- | been spending several days visit- | val street. |ing in Miami, returned to Key William G. Camero, who had | construction of a sun porch at his; “Oh, those kids”, the plant South street home. The work will! foreman explained. “We furnish cost $100. them keys so they can take a short cut to and from school”. THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1941 Old at 40? Get Pep ene our your adb'pep. ¢ [QSTREX\—for that “after 40"/etdowa For sale at Gardner's Pharmacy and all other good drug stores Nd ted after ee GENE AUTRY in ‘THE SINGING HILL Also—COMEDY ‘and SERIAL Aunt Molly’s Bread, — Cuban Bread and Rolls cently enlisted in the U. S. Navy J. Edgar Hoover’s boys haven't Made by VALDES BAKERY fe ' ‘ Previously, the bride had been | West yesterday over the highway. | = c with large ferns, roses and sweet Care of decorating what high. Broilers and fryers offer |feted last night at a dinner at| will leave Monday enroute to|quite got over that one. peas, with masses of flowers throughout the room, the Rev- erend Erickson officiating. “The bride was very attractive in a blue chiffon dress with white accessories and wearing a corsage of gardenias and _ bouvardia. Miss Fafe Henslee, sister of ‘te groom, was maid of honor, at- tired in a dark blue suit with white accessories. “Best man was'’John Davis, formerly of Salinas and now of King City. “A reception was the wedding, a delicious luncheon was served with a large decorated bridal cake forming the centerpiece and each ‘was presented with a corsage. “Guests were the bride’s sister, Mrs. A. W. Yancey of Long Beach, Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Granish of Stockton, Sam Shep- erro, Mrs. Elizabeth Barnes, Mrs. Connie Massolo, Jack Works, Miss Leatrice Prader, Mrs. A. L. given after lovely Prader, Miss Harriet Larios, Mrs. | Gary, | William Finery and son Mrs. Edna DeLay, Mrs. Grace Henslee and Miss Faye and Mary Lou Henslee, Louise Emmett Wil- liams, Davis. “During the afternoon a radio program was dedicated to the bridal couple. They are honey- mooning in Santa Cruz and plan to make their home in California. Henslee is an officer in the Navy.” Announcement Of Marriage Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Phyllis Gomez and Richard Atwood, ra-| Whitehead street, both of whom | tion from any druggist. Your 30c | dioman, on June 13, at St. Mary’s church rectory, Rev. J. J. Mur- phy officiating. J. F. Williams acted as_ best man, while Miss Helen Smith was maid of honor. A reception was held at the home of the bride following the ceremony. Performs Her First Ceremony Gwendolyn Borden, who has prepared hundreds of licenses in her capacity as a clerk in Judge Raymond Lord's office, | yesterday exercised her capacity as a hotary public for the first} time to perform a marriage cere- { mony, Eldon Roy Alvis, Navy seaman, and Edith V. Gur- ney, 21, Torrington, Conn., ap- plied for a license, and, in the absence of Judge Lord, requested Miss Borden to perform the cere- mony. “I was more nervous than the bride”, she said today. N For Real Economy For Real Service MIDE DEE ES GLO L BELGE LY EE 3, . Thompson lady | Silvia Granish and John? marriage | INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION PHONE NO. 8 (Lind dtddkdttddddédidédéidé |during the month of July. A kitchen shower for the bene- | |fit of the Wesley Community | |House was decided on by mem- ; bers and those not present last night are to be asked to send; | their gifts to Miss Catherine} | Knowles not later than June 22. The treasurer gave her report jand following discussion of oth- er matters;:the business meeting | was closed. i A social hour, featured by de-| | licious refreshments of ice cream, | | sandwiches and cookies, follow- buffet | ed. Present were Mesdames Bu- |gene F. Pierce, Mary Weather- ford, Josephine Doughtry, Doro- | j thy Curry, Gladys Roberts, Doro- thy Sands and Houston Pent, and Misses Catherine Knowles, Elizabeth Rosam, and Miriam Carey. Miss Lombard To Wed Wm. Walsh Invitations have been receiv- ed in Key West announcing the approaching marriage of Miss | Mary Josephine’ Lombard and William Daniel Walsh, Jr., which | will take place on Saturday, | |June 21, at St. Vincent de Paul) |church in Buffalo, New York. Miss Lombard is the daughter jof Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Lombard, | who formerly resided in Key | West during which time Dr. Lom- | | bard was head surgeon-in-charge jat the United States Marine hos- | pital. F. | Among those receiving invi- |tations here were Misses Jose- |phine and Gwendolyn James, | daughters of Lieut. and. Mrs. | Thomas James, who reside on | jare close friends of the Lom- |bard family. NOTHING ACCOMPLISHED MT. VERNON, N. Y.—A squirrel short-circuited the feed | line of the New Haven Electric} | Railroad, burning out the line, set fire to the cross-ties had de- layed nine trains for nearly an {hour but it, didn’t do him any good—he was burned to a crisp. LA | RIA: IN 7DAys | TO CHECK 25-year-old | Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24-Hour Ambulance Service For Real Protection DELIVERED DAILY EVERYWHERE Enterprises Cheuk uh duke de excellent values among poultry. Planned by Marion Rouse Budd, director of the A & P Kitchen, the | following menus are suggested. for Sunday dinner: } Low Cost Dinner Slice of Ham Baked in Milk with Brown Sugar Green Beans Mashed Potatoes Hot Cornbread Iced Watermelon Tea or Coffee | | | | Moderate Cost Dinner Chicken with Noodles Buttered Beets Creamed Spinach Bread and Butter Cherry Pie Tea or Coffee Very Special Dinner Tomatoes Stuffed with Cottage Cheese Baked Chicken New’ Potatoes Scalloped Egg Plant New Peas Bread and Butter Cucumber and Lettuce Salad Raspberries with Cookies Tea or Coffee | | | \ | FIRST AID CLASS j TO MEET TONIGHT | Students in first aid under the! Red cross will meet tonight at 7} o'clock at the Episcopal Parish | hall on Bahama street. “Athlete’s Foot Germ” | |Make This Overnight Test | Portion falls. Apply a quick drying fungicide, | not greasy or oily. It should pene- | trate to kill the germs it reach-! es. Get 30c worth TE-OL Solu-; back next morning if not pleas- | ed. It contains 90% alcohol which aids penetration. Feel it} take hold. Locally at Gardner’s| Pharmacy.—advt. HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park Union Bu: MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block from Shopping SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER Single Room—Bath—$1.50 ALFRED SIMONS, Manager ONE COAT GAVE M ViTA-VAR &> = o 4 f—) ~) ~< “IT'S SUCH FUNI $0 EASY...AND COLORSI” weed end metal furniture, wood: werk cstesacbiien You con pitted mae” liquids or alcohol, even scrub it . . it ‘won't turn white, chip or mar. For AL. surfaces: ‘wood, metal or concrete. OUTDOORS AND IM (No brushmorks. PIERCE BROTHERS Fleming and Elizabeth Sts. j shart and center field, | Africa, northwest of Dakar. the Delmonico restaurant, with} Charles H. Ketchum left yester- guests including Mesdames Dan- | day over the highway for Daytona iel Lopez, Charles Rios, Jr., Far- | Beach, where he will attend the len P. Guzewich, Evelio Cabot, | Florida Methodist Church Con- Lorenzo Guiterrez, Publeo Car- | ference in that city. bonell, and the Misses Celio} Sy Bello, Virginia Perez, Susan La-| Ray Pierce, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Kin, Edna Gomez, Madge Sands|Samuel Pierce and Roberts | and Juanita Mayg. | Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Upon their return to Key West, | Smith, both High School graduates Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy will | of the class of 1941; whe have re- make their home:at 619 William | : street. | McCarthy, clerk at. the postof- | fice, is a member of the city softbalbbcechampion Pepper's Plumbers, alternating between | THE ANSWERS See “Who Knows?” on Page 2 | 1. About 250,000,000. 2. 1704. 3. The British Prime Minister. 4. About 300 miles west of} igiven a professional examination. Macon, Ga., where they will be; From there they will be sent to; became a naval base moré than Washingon, D. C., where they | 2,200 years ago when Alexander will be given a six weeks’ training | the Great founded it to aid in course. ‘his campaign against Persia. * ON BUSINESS OR PLEASURE. When taking a trip, always carry your travel money in AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES =the safeguards against loss. Inex- pensive, spendable everywhere, and for sale here, in handy denominations. The First National Bank . Iraq. LOW Wi yk 01 of FREE. Send for NEW booklet, con- taining dozens of bright ideas to im: . Address: Rumford rove your baking king Powder, T, Rumford, R. 1. 5. 6. About $9,000,000,000. 7. A wrestling hold. 8. About 1400. - | 9. Yes. | 10. A wingless type of aircraft | which rises and descends vertic- | ally by “windmill” blades. 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