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eccceee SOCIETY ANNUAL REUNION OF CONVENT ALUMNAE TO BE HELD AT CONVENT EASTER MONDAY | The thirty-fourth annual re-; union of the Convent Alumnae Asén.,will) be held at ‘the ‘Con-} ale Apel 3, vex on-Bast- fonday, April 26, beginning at é. oe year members will cele- ‘prate the fiftieth anniversary of! the graduation of Mrs. Grace’ Lowe, nee Fogarty, who will be the | honor guest on the occasion. The} i Juniors will give a banquet in} Soperton with the event, with | __ SUPPORT WAR LOAN, ~ DRIVE UNDER WAY | CAPTAIN REORDAN CALLS ON ALL CIVILIAN AND NAVAL PERSONNEL TO COOPERATE FULLY LBA 989 WEYL: 4 AEGELYBIE? Captain, fo® ee et Com-| ey West Naval | mandant of | Operating” Bases ied an} Sister & Catherine in charge of the program. Any member of this or- i ganization. not having received an linvitation on account of being out of town, or not being able to! reached for other reasons, ‘are {welcomed to ‘attend ‘this ‘year’s reunion as usual. Mrs. Lowe, who will ‘be honor guest, has been treasurer of the j organization for many years, hav- ing been very active at all times in all matters bearing on the wel- | fare of this school organization. | to the Second War Lean Drive. -» The Commandant’s statement | was as follows: | “Our Commander-in-Chief has | MISS LOIS ‘LORD WEDS LIEUT. ENANT | MAURICE E, Miss Lois Lord, deicghies of ‘ot Mr. ‘and Mrs. William J. Lord of Tam-| pa, Fla., formerly of Key West, and Lieutenant Maurice E. Nord-| ey S. Army Air tt son | ¥ and Mrs. J, M. Nordlund, | ac Washington, were mar- “ried Wednesday evening at 5:30 o'clock. “The ceremony was performed by the bride’s uncle, Judge Raymond R. Lord, at his residence on Di- vision ‘street, \and Wes. witnessed by ‘the immediate family only, wing to the recent death of the Picco grandfather, the late John C Lord. ‘The bride was» attractively gowned in a grey garbadine suit ‘with*a corsage of.pink carnations. | thé bride's only attendants were her.» reousins Betty and Joan Rae Lop,-and the groom’s only at- DAUGHTER IS BORN | ~ IN GROOMS’ FAMILY | ‘meen pag to Mr. and Mrs. Bascom} t! rooms, Jr., on April 21, at | local hospital, a girl. The new ar- rival“has been given the name of | Rosalind Louise, Mother and baby | are doing nicely. ms" for Grandpa Grooms, it is hard to tell what he is not doing, | because today with his face beam-} ing with smiles, he was skipping} around town here and there, only hitting the ground in high places, was' just about as lively as | whéh “he became a Papa in his! own tight,” which fully demon- said that 1943 will be one of the| most important years of the war. | We all realize the offensive is on| by the American forces through- hand the world. Americans are do-! | ing their part—but they can do | more. NORDLUND, U. S. ARMY | , tendant was the the bride’s cous- | |in, Myrtland Cates, Jr. | The bride is a graduate of Plant | Leo oh cns ae iene High School, Tampa, Fla., class Of! america than now. Purchase war ’42, and for the past few months | ponds in greater amounts than she has been employed in the Is-| ever before. We must raise 13) sue Division of the Naval Operat- | pintions in bonds and the current| ‘ing Base at Key West. drive is on in all its fury. Lt. Nordlund is a resident of Ta-| The fleet at sea, the men of the| coma, Washington, “where ‘he | AiguGqrps; the Army, the Marine | graduated from Tacoma High | Cay id the Coast Guard must ! School. He recently received his | nave fe best of everything if they | commission from the Yuma Air} are to_win. Base, where he was graduated in| “Officers and enlisted men of} Yuma, Arizona. He is at present} the Navy here in Key West and| Stationed at Tallahassee, Fla.,|hundreds of civilians who are | where the young couple expect | working in war jobs. I urge you to | to make their home, | ‘go down the line’ with War Bond | Immediately after the ceremony | representatives and put every | the newlyweds were given a/penny you can spare above your | | wedding supper at the home of) livelihood, into bonds. the bride's sister-in-law, Mrs./ “The Naval officers, enlisted | Gilbert D. Lord. | men and civilians in Key West | have done a magnificent job in purchasing war bonds in the past | and I feel sure that you'll not! slacken your efforts in the present | offensive—the offensive ashore | —the War Bond offensive. i | “I urge you again. Go the limit and beyond in obtaining war} bonds.” | "| HOSPITAL'S STORK CLUB HAS TWO NEW MEMBERS THIS WEEK The rating “Ship’s Cook” came into the limelight at the Naval Hospital's stork club during the] « NG past week, STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEr Births announced are as fol-| TRIUMPH lows: | COFFEE A son born to Mrs. Poret and M, J. \Poret, SC2¢, on April 17, | MILLS A daughter born to, Mrs. Mc- & ALL Farland and C. W. McFarland, Pee qe te eae ote appeal to all civilian rs naval |» | personnel to pledge sfutis apport | * THE KEY WEST CITIZEN EASTER SUNDAY AT BAPTIST ‘acy Easter Sunday at the Baptist Church is with a goal for 300 in the Sunday School at 9:45 o'clock. “Tf you a elsewhere welcomed the pastor, re not in attendance ot will be cordially Rev. Ted M. Jones, said today. Rev. Jones will bring an Easter. ameSsage at the Service, entitled and, will speak at. the evening hour-on “A World-Seeking tobe Fa § | pao 10:50 morning ALWAYS DIVE UNDER > ST. LOUIS.—According Navy custom, submarines never cross the equator but dive under it. Darkrooms are being used by the Navy in training blackouts. OPA value of fuel oil coupon No. 5 for home heating. Special Service Tonight at The FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH at P.MS Serthoit Enda J h. jCammunion:, }, W. B. MUNDY, Pastor Everybody Welcome d | My “1: t's New and Women Wear It, Clara Has It’ Rose Marie Shoppe “THE NEW FASHION CENTER” PHONE 232 528 Fleming St. Better Dresses can be had, we will have them! NATIONALLY “Regeneration § | 1 yard, 130. pound rails to a -ain; same offer open to Axis. always SPECIAL SERVICE AT ‘DEPENDENTS’ WARD SYNAGOGUE TONIGHT OPEN AT HOSPITAL There will be special services The Naval personnel de conducted this evening, begin- ents’ ward at the U.S. Naval ning at 8 o'clock, at B'nai Zion Hospital officially opened last Synagogue, by Rev. L. Lehrer. Saturday with the transfer of 12 Service men are especially in- patients from $S.0.Q. into the vited to”be in attendance. new ward. The Synagogue is situated at Part of the building still the corner of Southard and Si- under construction but is expect-: a monton streets. HEAVIER RAILS NOW! CHICAGO...—. Early... railway track, weighed 50 pounds per but today most linés. use ed to be completed tirety within the ne When completed the will accommodate 30 All out patient care of in this dep. it will be devoted stetrics, pediatrics logy. d- is peony 4444x444 4"y "Factory To You" teeeeteeeececceeee EX ie Leadérs In Low Prices KKEKKAKK Argentina’ to: Sell arms to Brit Meat ration set April 1 at 1 3-4 including ch 5 FURNITURE CO. Key West. Florids Passion Service TONIGHT at the Congregational Church (William Street, Between Fleming and Southard 8 P. M. The simple Gosrel_ Story. of the rents leading ohh to the Cruel ifixion—perbia ie most |! we “a Tagg ‘ode in all Afwill b bho toas every uae th weeks exsept Satur idays FIO ROOK ‘ “Opposite Bus Station” 520 Southard Street BIG SELECTION of CHENILLE BED SPREADS ‘intic ca $450 CHICKEN FEATHER [i PILLOWs 12%, 5150 $495 $2,850 $295 YOU ARE INVITED TO COME IN AND LOOK AROUND! These are JUST A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS , . . a lot more BARGAINS in store for you on our = and Bedding + come in... look around! POI AI ID IDI I ISIS IS II SISA IIS SI SSI SA. « There will be;appropriate vo- ca] and instrumental music. 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Phone 94 | We Close Thursdays at 1 p.m. DRESSES Made By JUNE RAWLEY, Juniors, 9 to 17 KAY ‘WINSOR, Misses, 12 to 20 JAN EVANS, Misses, 12 to 20 LORETTA, Juniors, 9to 17 LEE PAIGES, Half Sizes, 131 to 2444 These Dresses are in Chambrays, Linens, Bembergs, Jerseys and Crepes. Come in and see what a lovely selection we have. CLARA WISHES EACH and EVERYONE A HAPPY EASTER! " | | j | “They Give ‘Their Lives—You Lead —_—_—— “BUY MORE WAR BON Better Dresses To Those We Want a LEAVES FOR CAMP Charles Aguero, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aguerro of Si- monton street, left Thursday for | Fort Sill, Okla., where he will enter. the | Officers i | School for the next months. Young Aguerro grad- uated from Fort Bragg, N. C., asa.corporal, He left Key West | about five months ago. Corp. Aguerro is a_ grandson | of Mr. and Mrs, Leon Peacon of Peacoh Lane. | } VISITING HERE | George E. Cook, ‘who is now’! @ sSetgeant in the United States Army, has arrivea in Key West for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook, 905 Eliza- | beth ‘street. H Sergeant Cook is connected with the Quartermaster Depart- | ment, and is stationed at Camp | Maxey, Texas. GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE {ce will be held at the Fleming | Street Methodist Church to- night at 8 o'clock. The pastor, Rev. W. dy, will preach on the subject | “They Watched Him”. | Following the preaching ner | fce the Communion Service will be held, using the lighted cross. | ‘The choir will render special | mousic. | | ‘WARREN WILLIAMS in ‘One Dangerous Night’ Coming: “For Me and My Gal” MONROE THEATER ; CHIEF THUNDERCLOUD in |} ‘KING OF THE STALLIONS’ and ‘JUKE BOX JENNIE’ Coming: “ORCHESTRA WIVES” | made on her case, NEGRO REARRESTED — EVERYTHING Essie Calloway, negro, was rearrested today by Deputy Unit- | ed States Marshal Mrytland’ Cates, charged with assault on Alfonso Garcia. 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