The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 17, 1943, Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PRIZES AWARDED | ties’ young "Spemdmore ay AT ART EXHIBIT thing saved up to _prepare Bs his| coming marriage? “Yes, he has a_ white necktie that goes with a dress suit.” “yt SOCIETY MISS CLAIRE G. MONNETTE WEDS LIEUTENANT ROBERT C. PITTMAN enn a's Miss Claire G. Monnette, daugh- ihe bride. Her long train veil of :; Mon-| illusion was caught to a Juliet cap phi oe pawl ae perks the| Of seed pearls and she carried : j |Foses and orchids. The maid of hon- bride of. Lieut. Robert C. Pittman, ‘or was/costumed in a champagne | of, Key West, Fl Ei Tose gown of satin and tulle, Church pf the Ass +| with a matching shoulder veil and pee. Rey. John. ed carried iris and roses. Pale blue formed the ceremony and celebrat- | | his dependents. The family allow- Answers to tance is contributed jointly by the | government and the man in ser- vice and is obligatory for class “” | | dependents. Q.—My husband lost his tire in- QUESTIONS | spection receipt. Where can he get Send Home-Front Queries to | a duplicate? A.—His rationing board. Regional OEM Information Office In Care of This Paper “THE STORE OF QUALITY” PEARLMAN’S Inc. The Largest, Exclusive LADIES’, MISSES, and CHILDREN’S Store m Key West (Special to The | to The Citizen) CAMP BLANDING, April 17.— 'Five prizes were carried off by| the Camp Blanding Attic Art Club’ ‘The world’s first law to safe- |for works submitted to the Sol-| guard the health of factory work- \diers’ Art Exhibit at the Society | ers was passed in Great Britain in of the Fout Arts in Palm Beach, | }802 Fla. First water-color prize went to! Q:—Where can I donate my old fur coat-collar for the war effort? Q.—Where can I get permission! A.—You can send it to War Em- to buy a bicycle? jergency Board, Fur, Vest Gi A.—From your War Price and! 135 W. 26th St., New Fark City, dr igor, Rationing Board. ask the fur doparent “of your |e f i store to send it for you. Sach | Private Paul Weinstock, New York City; Fifth oil prize went to Pri (Private Ulfert Wiike, a German vate First Class Leo Glueckselig. pe, ormerly resident of Kal-!| New York City; and the second , Mich.; second water-col-| drawing prize went to Private Q—My 20-year-old son, recent-| . ly inducted, wants to go to OCS. oWard D. Becker, Albany, N. Y.;'N.C. All are ‘soldiers at‘Camp “JOE” calls y« “ gowns in similar fashion were ed the nuptial mass which was followed by a ital at<the Monnette home. Miss Alice Monnette attended her sister as maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Misses Lor- aine Bolduc and Cecile Dauplaise. Thomas Gravel served as best man. A white slipper satin gown with} formal court train was worn by DIVISION STREET oT SCHOOL P..T. A HOLDS INTERESTING MEET TUESDAY) 0—ay hu: | stationed in another s' The regular meeting of the Di- vision Street School P.-T, A. was held Tuesday, April 13th, with the! President, Mrs. Grace Lynch, ‘esiding. oe play, fie rt, Children,” was, pregenea ‘ “nna Rob- erts) 2:8 WAS enjo: by malt i ss sf WUE siscldor ibd Nplate? ae phous then given. Following the | instipg Committee ibmitted ‘the names for officers of the Association for the coming year. An election was held with the following being named as new P.-T. A. officers: President—Mrs. Fernando Ca- mus. DANCE, MUSIC AND FUN AT SLOPPY’S| It's Saturday again, tonight's the night to have a big time at Sloppy Joe’s Bar, the spot where the crowd goes to swing and sway to the music of Joe Russo’s Band. The dance music starts at 7 o'clock and if you want to inave a lot of fun, go early and stay late... those of you who have never been to Sloppy Joe’s and those of you who are in town for your first Saturday night, all this reporter says is — go to Sloppy Joe’s and see for yourself the fun that is had by all, the regulars as well as the first cnet ee FINE ENTERTAIN cnt ' Raul’s Club, on. the Boulevard, where nice folks congregate to dance to that orchestra of distin¢- tion, “John Pritchard's Orches- tra,” is having another Saturday night dance tonight. John. starts his orchestra at 9 o’clock sharp, and from then till the curfew says “It’s time to close,” a delight- ful time is had by the customers. | There is plenty of parking space at Raul’s, and Raul himself will be there to meet and greet you and your friends, if you go out for an evening of enjoyment. McFARLAND ENROLLED AS AVIATION: CADET {Special to. MAXWELL, FIELD, a wey 17,—Leebert."Worth, McFarland, son.of Mr. and Mrs, Leon McFar- land, of, 1210 Virginia Street, Key Wet, Florida, is now enrolled as an aviation cadet in the Army Air Forces Pre-Flight School for Pilots at Maxwell Field, located on the outskirts of Montgomery, the! capital of Alabama. Here the new class of cadets is} receiving nine weeks of intensive military, physical and academic training preparatory to begin-! ning their actual flight instruc- tion at one of the many primary | flying schools in the Army Air! Forces Southeast Training Cen- | ter. | Cadet MacFarland is a graduate | of Key West High School and} worked as a blueprint operator | and turret lathe operator before | he was accepted as an aviation | cadet in the Army Air Forces on} Feb, 3, 1943, at Nasheville,.Ten-( nnessee. my ; i PHILLIP DORN and STRAND THEATER ANNA STEIN in | “CHETNIKS” Coming: “The Forest Rangérs” ‘MONROE THEATER PAULETTE GODDARD in “THE LADY HAS PLANS” It’s the Surorise of the Movie Season! fly stationed at Westover field. *will be held at the May meeting. , The ¢ount of parents was held, | i> | and. Mrs. Amalia Cabot’s class of | | 14) uo worn by the bridesmaids. Their shoulder,corsages were roses and! What should he do? pastel sweetpeas. The bride is a graduate of Cath- edral high school and has been employed in the accounting de- partment of the United States Rubber Company. Lieut. Pittman} is stationed with an air force unit at Columbia, S. C. He was former- of | th Vice _President—Mrs. James | ani Sheppard. ' Secretary—Mrs. James Higgs. | Treasurer—Miss Miriam Ca-| rey. tw Historian—Mrs. Earl Hamilton. Installation of these officers \ col 4A’s wonithe honors. The door! prize, defense stamps, went to Mrs. Wm. Knowles, one of the! Room Mothers. | The meeting was then adjourn- ed, with the announcement that the next meeting would be the last. one of this term, urging all | numbers to attend. | \OCEANVIEW SERVES EXCELLENT MEALS. One of the best places in Key} } West to eat is the Oceanview Res- | taurant, 520 United Street. To-} morrow, Sunday, a delightful din- ner will be served at a moderate! price. | As usual this popular plac: will be closed on Monday on ac. count df*the ‘shortage of compe- tent help. ‘The management re grets this sjtuation and will. open on Mondays. as’ soon as the situa- tion can be remedied. Peau anti} Lone Alt’New Summer Styles Sizes 9 to 15 - 10 to 20 ed Follow the Crowd to HOLTSBERC’S “YOUR MOST POPULAR | SHOPPING CENTER” training. Then he can apply to his commanding officer Candidate School. pene for it. allowance? Can a person get both? | writer? Q.—Is a boarding house allowpél ; to inerease price on room and A.—He must take 13 weeks basic | board? i A.—Board isn’t covered by price for Officer) regulations. Contact your Q—Can a small grocer going out! Q.—If I surrender points for but- | business sell h sugar and coffee ration! A—He turns, them in to his ra- tioning board with his monthly | A—No, must collect report of sales. sir. He nd in the Army is Will sified? y to go A.—As long a to required ste ment. s his farming is up dards for defer- ie government pay m: id see him once a year? A.—No ma’am. Q.—What is the difference be- een an allotment and a family! ulations to sell a q°92 model type- Q.—Is it a violation of WPB reg- A.—An allotment is a voluntary! 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