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PAGE FOUR Ladies’ Night At Service Club Members of the Stone Church Service Club played host to their} ladies last evening at the regular | meeting of the organization in| the church annex. President; Aaron McConnell presided. After enjoying a most delicious dinner the guests were enter- | tained with a program of vocal) and instrumental jselections, in- | cluding Violin ‘solos’ by Gerald Saunders and vocal numbers by Bob Brady and Mr. Saunders. Mrs. Minnie, H. Robinson act- ed as accompanist during the evening, accompanying the va-j; rious members making up the} musical and vocal program. A round of story telling fol- lowed, in which the various members endeavored to outdo} each other in “spinning” the | Here’s to a Long Life, Ponce! funniest yarn. Shuffleboard the club’s: courts followed the regular meeting, resulting in lively and! spirited competition. | All in all, club officers said the | affair was most enjoyable and! the members and their ladies are | looking forward to the next af- fair to be held the last Tuesday in July. | President McConnell called at- | tention to a letter sent out by the Key West Chamber of Com-} merce announcing a. novel idea to be sponsored by radio station WIOD of Miami. In the com- munication the chamber , re- quested all secretaries of the va- rious civic clubs to keep the sta- tion informed as to the scope, of their civie activities and out ‘of this information a program will | be formulated for the purpose of | advertising the Island City. on Couple Married | Here Yesterday j Bernhart Dibbern, 35, U. S. Navy, yesterday was married to Dorothy Buffin, 24, Key West. | ‘The ceremony was performed by Raymond R. Lord, county judge. | Luther T. Laseter, 24, navy | Seaman, and Clara Suarez, 24, | Key West, were granted a Weense | for marriage. The ceremony will | be performed by Chaplain Blake | Craft of the navy station. | Farto-Bowden Naptials Tomorrow | The wedding of Miss Maria! Farto to Patrick Bowden will} take place tomorrow at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. gnd Mrs. Simon Van Grieken, 417 Duval street. The ceremony will be per- formed by Father A. L. Mau- reau, LOCKE FAMILY ASSOCIATION Rev. A. Locke Maureau, S.J, | received an invitation to attend | the Slst Locke Family, Associa- tion Reunion at Rye, N. H., Town | Hall, August 27th. ' Last year there were present | over 200 descendants of Captain | John Locke, the English pioneer, | who in New Hampshire, August | 26, 1696, was killed by Indians | while working in a field. | The sword and sickle, which he | so deftly wielded, are preserved | Debonair Jimmy Dorsey, noted orchestra leader, toasts Ponce de Leon with an orange sherbet cone at Florida’s Exhibit on the Steel Pier, Atlantic City. “THE WEATHER Observation taken at 7:30am. 75th Mer. Time (city office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night Mean Normal 89 76 82 83 Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 7:30 a. m., inches . Total rainfall since June inches Pe Eee Deficiency since June inches . rs Total rainfall since Jan. inches eS. January 1, inches... ae 11.92 Wind Direction and Velocity W—1 mile per hour Relative Humidity 80% Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today Sea level, 30.00 (1015.9 millibars) Tomorrow’s Almanac Sunrise 5:39 a. Sunset 7:20 p. Moonrise 7:20 a. Moonset 8:49 p. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) A.M. 10:22 3:50 FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Thursday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy, scattered thundershow- 0.05 2.37 25.15 since High . Low 11:53 5:13 jers, tonight and Thursday; gen- tle to moderate variable mostly southwest and west. Florida: Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday, scattered thunder- showers Thursday. Jacksonville to Florida Straits: Moderate, mostly westerly winds partly cloudy weather tonight and Thursday; scattered thun- dersqualls Thursday. East Gulf: Moderate southwest partly cloudy weather tonight anl Thursday. winds, to west winds; The Volga, miles in 1.34 Housework urges you f to... pause and | Gerald Saunders, who had bean! |attending the Methodist Church | |conference in Daytona Beach, re- | | turned to the city on Monday. Mrs. | Saunders, who accompanied him ‘on the trip, will return home on| | Thursday. | Dave Knowles, son of Geo. I.| | Knowles, was an arrival in Key} | West yesterday from Miami, and} | will visit here for a while with re+ |latives and friends. | | SEES, | Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Higgs, | with their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. James Higgs, and the junior couple’s son, Jay | Gould Higgs, have returned to} Key West after a week's visit in Miami. Mrs. Charles C. Webber, sister of Mrs. Alpheus Higgs, re-| turned with the family for a Key West vacation at their Von Phister | ; Street home. | Robert H. Givens was an ar- rival in Key West yesterday from | Miami for several days’ visit here. | ae Mrs. George B. Cathey, and three children, Lotta, George and ; Brooks, who had been visiting here with Mrs. Cathey’s mother, Mrs. Blanche Herrick, at the home jon William street, is morn- ;ing over the highway enroute to 'Fort Pierce, where they are now making their ‘home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Keepers and two children, who had been visiting here with Mr. Keepers’ grandmother, Mrs. Louella Pent, left today enroute to their home in Panama, Canal Zone. | Mrs. Leonard Sawyer, who un- derwent a surgical operation some time ago at St. Francis Hospital | in Miami Beach, returned to Key| ! West recently. Mrs. Sawyer is now rapidly improving from her re- cent illness, which will be grati- fying news to her many friends. When days are so busy you don’t know where to turn, why not turn to the pause that refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola. Everybody thinks clearer... works better refreshed. And ice- cold Coca-Cola refreshes completely. So when you pause throughout the day, make it the pause that refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY | KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY | mas ones ang a = a a o: pas oz cassie jthe Center has operated on a POSAIAIAAPALLLLZLL L IM a he trial schedule, with the idea of Ply Mie ay fa agers COMPLAINT SERVICE. .. |day returned to its former sched- making the exhibitions more ule of open hours for the galler-| readily available to the working If you do not Receive Your Copy of ~The CITIZEN ies. The schedule now in effect | public and members of the afm- By 6 P. M. and to be continued for the sum-/ eq services. A markel falling pff mer follows: this trial Between 6 and 7 P. M, jin attendance curing | sone BE Seated and | Period has prompted the return and a Western Union Messenger Boy will deliver your copy of The Citizen. | Notes and happenings | connection with | tivities in Key published weekly in this column in The Citizen, 5 by the WPA Key West Art Center. Thursday—9 a. m, to 4 p. m. to the usual schedule of open Friday and Saturday—9 a. m. | hours. to 12 Noon. ete Rs Ree | Sunday—Closed all day. The fanlike delta of the Nile | | Coenen extends 150 miles westward from SINCE THE FIRST OF JUNE, | the Suez canal to Alexandria, “Key West's | TRY IT TODAY— Outstanding” | LA CONCHA HOTEL | tne ravorite in Key West Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Lb bnkad ddd dt WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1941 Today’s Birthdays Dr. Margaret S. Morriss, dean of Pembroke College in Brown University, Rhode Island, born | in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 57 years ago. Maj. Gen. Henry H. Arnold, chief of army air corps, born in Gladwyne, Pa., 55 years ago. Chesley W. Jurtey, the U. S. Senate’s Sergeant at Arms, born in Waco, Tex., 64 years ayo. Dr. Waldo L. Schmitt, famed marine biologist of the Smith- sonian Institution, Washington, D.C, born in Washington, 54 years ago. GET OUR TRADE-IN DEAL ON THE GREAT FIRST-LINE “G-3" ALL-WEATHER (illustrated above) Come in NOW and get BE SAFE! 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