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then. i'd be try to intercept him, Anne. | only a se ad it may be The Planes eetns ae rock an un- at her heart as if pone ie gence within were aware of conscious mind ha not yet ape . ought be on my ‘knees pus thanks,” she thought, un- len tears streaming down her “What is the matter with ‘ she countered: She 't take Blaze to her parents. an enemy to their plans— Blaze was some! she planned to die with—not live “i o saw sion for a moment in front pins tent, examine Papers from an ide and then hasten on in him. ewify’ thom" one cl ri to the next, cane the crests he would stop to wave and it, but the Rasta kept on Anne watched le seemed eee Pit AP ina had apped on a Reomina as if un- what to do next Mrs. Gertrude Farley, presi- dent of the Rebekah Assembly of Florida, made her prees visit to Sparkling Waters Lodge g. Accom: ey was her p. m. Mrs. Farley held her school of instruction, after which she lwas taken for a tour of the city by . District Deputy President Bernice Pa; 3, eS ,At Presidpnt Farley’s official | visit Tuesday evening four can- didates were taken into the lodge. ‘ A very pretty presentation of | gifts to the president and visiting {Rebekahs from an old fashioned | bee hive took place. | The visiting sisters who were; presented with gifts were May} |Savary, Barbara Hendry, Sister Nitt, Sister Chronister, | from Coconut Grove, also a Sister Rebekah Lodge Officials Were. Entertained During Last Week Janet} Crull from Miami, Brother and|Thursday morning by bus for Mi-| cent arrivals in the city for a visit | | Broeher and Sister Tom Russell | hold open house honoring the | president all day Thursday. William ) Russell, son of Mr. and Mra. Everett Russell of 410 Mer- garet street left Saturday for! from Ft. Meade, Fla, and one | Gainesville, Ga., where he will from Connecticut. : enter the military academy in that Gifts were also presented to/ City. Miss Betty Rae Russell, sis-| Albury, Noble Grand of the | tf of William, will leave .Wed- |10dg@/and: Bernice Park, D. \D; .P: eS route tH" Relsnd, Fis.. to attend Southern, College..." Leotiell Cobd ‘left ont { @iiday jover the highway + ens;routes, to| cdeide Gainesville, where -he-will.take/ président and grand marshal were | Fi et jhonored with a banquet at a local | pps “gig at the University | irestaurant. Miniature paper bee | *40r#a. ‘hives were used as favors and me ‘place cards. A large bee hive) Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cordero trimmed with pink and green rib- | Were among those arriving in Key. |bon and entwined with ferns was | West Saturday to spend the week- jused as a center piece. Sister | end in Key West visiting relatives | |Bernice Park acted as toast) and friends. | mistress. Songs were sung and a/ very enjoyable evening was had! Steve Frow, formerly of Key by the 42 guests who were pres- | West, but who has been making ent. |his home in Miami for a number | ‘Sisters Farley and Hendry left | of years, was included in the re- were-served.. ‘ (On Wednesday evening the ami where Sister Janet Crull will | of a few weeks. Mrs. Benjamin Demeritt left} yesterday morning on the Florida | A very pretty and impressive double ring ceremony was solemn- ized at the First Baptist Church | Friday morning at 10 o'clock by, | Rev. Ted Jones when Miss Harriet Ann Johnson, daughter of Mn) and Mrs. Raymond Johnson, be- | came the bride of Thomas Eugene Miller, son of Mrs, C, J. Miller, of DeFuniak Springs, Fla. “I Love You Truly” was sung by Mrs. | |Leona Collins. “The World Is Waiting For the Sunrise” was sung by Mrs. Edna Albury The} bride's only attendant , Mrs. Mar- cel Mazeau, wore a lovely dress of | | blue lace and carried a bouquet of large yellow China mums. (The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, Mr. Ray- mond Johnson wore a_ starched |net dress over white satin. Her trailing veil was adorned by a lovely coronet of shell orange blos- ‘Johnson-Miller Nuptial Event At Baptist Church On. Friday by without | |and his best man, ; Mp. ; Lackey} Motor Lines bus. en route to! | Tampa, where. she .will spend a/ }few weeks visiting ‘telatives and | friends. . Mx. and, Mrs. Charles Cremata left; this morning over the high-| way.en route to Ocala where they ‘ will visit with Mr and Mrs. Wil-| wore white suits. jliam Plowman. Mrs. Plowman | The bride’s mother wore a green’ was formerly Miss Catherine H flowered triple sheer dress with a, Ybarmea, | corsage of sweetheart roses. | | The church was beautifully! Mrs,;Nell Fulford was among | decorated with potted plants and | those Jeaving on the early bus_ ferns. Three large blue vases, this morning for Miami. Hl filled with white painted ferns| eee | and baby’s breath made a beauti-| Judge William V. Albury left | ful setting for the ceremony Long! on the.early bus this morning en | white candles also were used in| route to points up the Florida the decorations. Keys where he will remain for a | Following’ the ceremony, merm- | short visit. bers of the bridal party, friends | ———— and family assembled at the| Sebastian Cabrera, III, left this | home of the bride on Duval street. | morning on the early bus en route | The bride and groom left. at to Miami. | noon hy'car for a week-end stay | up the state. The bride's going- | OBSERV. ANCE AT Nassau, ..She . carried beautiful, white China. mums. Mr. , Miller | soms, a gift to the bride from alt with eccessorica | CATHOLIC CHURCH Miss Dorethea Louise Stricker, daughter of Mrs Geo. Jay Strick- er, Sr., of Key West and Max El- liott Foster, son of Mrs. Jeanne Taylor of Jacksonville were mar- Miss Dorothea Louise Stricker Married To Max Elliott Foster Today in all Catholic Church- | es, the Feast of Our Lady of Sor- | \row is being observed. | |, At St, Mary’s Star of the Sea; | church-here, a novena has been linaugurated to Our Sorrowful Mother... The first service was} \held at 7:30 o’clock this morn- ing, with one at noon and an-} other at 7:30 o'clock this eve- Riviere, were said in front of an improvised altar banked with palms. ! The bride wore a white redin-| gate and a close fitting hat of| ning. SrtAnne, you {ow more beaut, we ees eh ae ane arr: on i =cEaf IF : @ gray rag. she recog- a rabbit. They | hi deliberately brought dering the tussle I it away from him,” they assured each delicious d in their that | t to ti RA 8 eae a s ing the terrain in peealving cir- cles, y must be looking fi " thought Anni youl all tee pat have Hf Wate fo bern 01 ” fi a t ince She was waving wildly; Bl: the same, the fy ©. pilots one plane setting Mowe giees Ue hist on sh vist jose 0 the other following. The first pilot jumped from his ship and ran to took lg They Sarew ‘their arms around each other. # know each other,” Anne heard herself exclaiming aloud, “They'll be coming for me: soon.” The other pilot appeared and embraced Blaze. 4 t She could surmise the “three men’s excited talk and she could see their gestures. One of them fre Sherwood a letter, After it more palaver: two of the m went to the second plane and ae in, i Anne rushed down from the cliff, astonished . ig qieahness ed. Once she fell. And when she came to the tent she dropped down on the rug outside exhausted. The planes were in the air now. One struck off north immediately, the other circled above her and came down lightly or. the level stretch of salt at the lower end of the lake. It was taxiing to a stop when one wheel went through the treacher- ous salt crust the plane tilted to one side and something crashed. The pilot popped out this was the Jone pilot, she saw. He gazed ruefully at the injured wing. The py pimped down and yelled i.” He was running to- wards her. She stood there star- ing at him, unable to take a sin- gle step forward to meet him, for ‘phe recognized that figure and that voice. (Pete Mackey stood before her. at her a bit abashed. pear you thought I was To be continued at 7% pounds. are reported to be getting very nicely. | mother, 513 William street. The pilots | Mother and baby along | feathers with shoulder-length | The novena has been estab- veil. Her flowers were white | lished in -approximately _ five hundred churches in seventy- ehrysanthemums worn as ,Alnine United States dioceses, shoulder corsage. ; |from Maine to California, in- The bride’s attendant was her|cluding one hundred and two sister, Ruth Stricker who wore! a churches in the Archdioceses of white crepe dress and shoulder | Coens alone. It has also heen Christ 4 Of ae jestablished in churches in Can- ening corsage of peach gladioli. jada, Mexico, China, England, Knowles’ Children Hunter Harden was the groom's | Italy and India. : | jattendant. The bride was given| The aves Pennings Me The christening of the two|in marriage by her brother, Geo. besf lag ante his pba daughters of Mr. and Mrs. |Jay Stricker, Jr. poet age ied Ea: ion for the tandily 40h | forign languages. George i. Knowles, Jr., took , Teception for the family fol-| Countless corporeal and spirit- | |place Saturday night 7:30 o’clock ! lowed the ceremony | ual benefits have been received | at the First M. E. Church, Rev. A. ‘The bride is a graduate of Key hi + ‘All are| [West High School. She is now | tremens ws fever | |C. Riviere officiating. One was'Dana Rae Knowles. | i) to, attend this service. jemployed in the’ office of tie (eee sz chon Pi | |Godparents were Rose Tift, Mrs. | iy my “Pavific Johnston Is- labor board. The groom 'was' born in Holly-ljon 1 } ‘springs, Mississippi, byt- liyed..in “Jang . §. Naval Air Sta-| Florence Mullitiax and James M. | Jacksonville until, mut Three |i Bo 5b as ik Tittee. | Hall. lyears. He is a civilian employee rilttent interest in the island on| | The other was Jan Darlene | at the naval station. : the part of Uncle Sam. |Knowles. Godparents were Nelt| ‘Immediately }fdllovfinig] thé! te- pias so Nelda eats SERRE ae jlie Tift, Faye Adams and R. A. ‘ception the newly weds left on aj""" ‘CALL. FOR BIDS | Saunders. 1 short’ honeymoon. ¢ bine ece fcr | Bids are hereby requested for | Catholic Daughters ' Division Street School | painting the exterior of the Cuban | Plan Beach Party |P..T. A. Plans Meet Club, two coats, white with green trimmings. Bids will be opened} The regular monthly meeting! ‘The Division Street School | October 10, 1941. ‘The Club re-| |of the Catholic Daughters of pt, ‘A. will hold its first meet- (serves the Lk ad aaa ne asa America was held Friday eve- ing Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 ject any or all bids. cea | ning of last week in the parish | o’clock in the school auditorium. jseptis-22 CUBAN © | hall. ane | “All parents are urged to be! seeeeee _Mrs, Virginia Baker, Worthy | present. A varied program will |STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Grand Regent, presided. lbe presented by the Music De- TRIUMP' Rev. Thomas Atherton, S. | partment. } pair H chaplain, was present and dis-| | COFFEE cussed parish needs with the! ‘The chimney swift cannot walk members, but its feet and legs, braced by ». Plans were made for the Sep-| its spine-like tail feathers, are, tember social meeting in the|strong enough to hold the bird form of a beach party, It will be|to the chimney wall as it roosts| eeecccecece held on Thursday of this week | at night. | at §:20 p. m. All are to meet at| | i the parish hall at that time. ——— | Kor Wests Outstanding - : MONROE THEATRE | LA’ CONCHA «HOTEL POLITIC ‘AL JOAN BERRY—ROGER ihe ANNOUNCEMENTS a, Bullets For O’Hara City Election, November, 1941 ried in an impressive candle light service Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride’s| The marriage vows, which were read by the Reverend A. C. The SoH Aes § nt commissioning of} | } | | NEWS AND CARTOON Don’t miss SONJA HENIE, star ~ sing in “SUN VALLEY SERENADE” @ 20th Century-Fox film, with GLENN MILLER and his band. eat ee oe . +. and don't miss enjoying the great combination of tobaccos in CHESTERFIELD that makes it the ‘one cigarette that's COOLER MILDER and BETTER-TASTING. L5Chesterfield the Right Combination of the World’s Best Cigarette Tobaccos for a COOLER MILDER Better TASTE EVERYW) Copyright 1941, Liccsrr & Mrsxs Tosacco Co. BIG IMPROVEMENTS AT PALACE THEATER soe t Improvements to the extent of $14,000 are now being made on | Palace Theater. Beginning to- | morrow this theater will be clos- | ed for. the purpose of installing | new cushioned seats and repair- : ing the interior of the building. | Palace will reopen on Satlr- | day, September 27. ROLLER SKATE | Southard Street | Keep Your Weight In Shape | and Your Shape In Weight _ SESSIONS: 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. 8:00 to 10:30 P.M. 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