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_ t . sere ~ = Be SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1945 —————— Medanrereterecerteererenresenneneeentntntiiet! =: SOCIET : PONTE R ONE E EEE ee ENE eK KEEEEKENEAE EE ESSSOSESESS LEONARD GUERRO WEDS ROSALIE ADAMS AT BEDSIDE MARRIAGE IN _ HOSPITAL YESTERDAY “AFTERNOON A bedside marriage ae ceremony , who is now a patient undergoing was performed yeste after- treatment at the hospital institu- noon at 3 o'clock at Galey’s Hos-| tion. The hospital staff also pre- pital on Eaton street, when Miss sented , the bride with a large Rosalie Adams, of Lexington, and beautiful bouquet. Kentucky, and Leonard Guerro,) There were quite a few friends operator of a business establish- of the young couple in attend- ment on lower Duval st , were ance at the nuptial event, with joined in the Holy estate ‘of wed- congratulations being extended Jock \the contracting parties, wishing The impressive ceremony was them all happiness and prosper- performed by Judge Thomas S. ity, and expressing -hopes that Caro of the Monroe County the young bride may soon be re- Criminal Court of Record, with stored to complete health. Dr. H. C. Galey acting as best: Several photographs of the man, Dr. Galey and Dr. Canfield, | bridal party and surrounding whe was also one of the attend- scenes were taken, after which ants to the couple, each presented the assemblage departed from the bride with a large and|the hospital, repairing to their beautiful bouquet made up of respective homes, retaining seasonal flowers, which were] pleasant memories of the mar- graciously received by the bride, . riage event. CENTENNIAL WEEK OBSERVED AT CONVENT OF MARY IMMACULATE ‘The week of February 26 was, with the Reverend Fathers J. H. @ mem one in the ¢ ls of Johnson, S.J., and T. King, S.J., the Convent of Mary Immaculate. as deacon and sub-deacon. ‘| On Monday evening, the Cen-| His Excellency, the Most Rev-| tennial celebrations an with evend Bishop, presided at the ® Presentation, by the student throne, assisted by the Reverend body, of a re! pageant, “Rose. Fatners McNulty, O'Callaghan, Petals of a Ce ry.” portraying, OJ., and Comber. The Reverend im six episodes, the life of Mother, Fathers MacDonald and McNeil Mary Rose, foundress of the Sis-, were in the sanctuary. of the Holy Names | At the end of Mass, before leav- rant was repeated on ing the altar, His Excellency ad- ng, in the pres-! dressed the congregation, pre- xeelleney, the Most senting to the sisters, in His own Reverend Joseph P. Hurley, D.D.,, name and in that of all the dio- bishop of St. Augustine, and of cese of Saint Augustine, a vote nd Mother M. Marga-, of thanks for the work accom- ret of Cortona, su r neral plished during ute past 76 years. of the Sisters of the Holy Name, After the Miss the bishop and om a visit here from Montreal,’ clergy were entertained at a ban- with her companion, Mother E., quet at the convent. Eleonore, assistant general. Rev On Wednesday evening, at 8:15, Thomas Shic J., ex-provi-| the Church of Saint Mary, Star of sional of th jety of Jesus, de-| the Sea, was crowded to capacity livered the sermon as the Most Reverned Bishop en- On Tuesday morning, at eight tered to administer the Sacra- o'clock, the Most Reverend Bish-' ment of Coniirmation, preceded ep cons: uted, with all the pomp by those to be confirmed, total- and ceremony of Holy Mother ing 129, of whom 86 were chil- Chureh, the new marble altar in dren, and the others Army and the convent, celebrating the Holy; Navy men. Sacrifice of the Mass thereon, After confirming, the bishop after the consecration addressed the latter, pointing out On Wednesday morning at 9:45. the parallel between their en- the procession formed at the rollment in the service of their convent, the seniors, in cap and country for the defense of Chris- gown, leading, followed by the tian principles and their enroll- Reverend Mother General, with ment, that night, in the service Sister M. Gonzaga, O. P., dean of of Christ, for the same purpose. M. Toma, This c¢ me the student body fitting close the Centennial cele- of the convent | brations, whien allowed we par- Solemn High Mass was ccle-! ishoners of Key -Wést ‘to: retain brated at St. Mary Star of the in their midst the chief; pastor of a Church, the Reverend Father’ the:flock, who left for duties else- 'T. A. ‘Atherton, Thursda S.J., off.ciating,' where only, on’f | VOTING MACHINES | ; | (Continued from Page One) ‘see, opposing reregistration is. equivalent to opposing an hon- est election. At present on the city and the county’s registration books are the names of hundreds of former Key Westers, men and ‘ womgn, who have gone else- where to make their homes. Sup- ors are not to be blamed Key West Corporal Wins Bronze Star erv the least bit for that condition, ‘for neither they nor you nor I {pectin to The Citinen) WITH THE FIRST STATES ARMY IN NITED or anybody else knows when EUROPE, people leave the county to take March 3 Corporal Percy Le up their residence elsewhere. Tedd, husband of Ada Todd, Occasionally, we may hear about 1116 Pearl Street, Key West, Fla, them, but, as a rule, we don't has been awarded the Bronze know when Monroe countians Star. {leave Key West or elsewhere in Cpl. Todd is serving with a Monroe to reside in other places. | First Army Engineer Combat. “The supervisors are not per- Battalion {mitted to remove the names from |the books on mere hearsay; they {must be positive before they { cam act, and what has been the result? the poll tax law, hundreds of Angel Alvarez Is Given Treatmen remony brought to a. Since Florida abolished | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Big Time Tonight , =e Msi i Bathe See Everybody knows Sloppy Joe's; ————————ananenes Bar is the place to go to dance DAUG’ BORN to the music of Tommie Thomp-! {son’s Orchestra. Here at this! Announcement has been made ‘night spot you and your friends’ of {tie birth of a daughter, weigh- cen dence. all evening. and heveting nine pounds, to Mr. and Mrs. ym deltgn ful Hine, your check: 3 Roland Minshew this morning at} ‘all it cost, there is no cover lth sinisipal cine minimu: charge. ie nicipa spital. Eee ones | The Minshews reside at 505-F Miss Ricketts Taken wes Poinciana Place. Into College Chapter Division street, Key West, has | been initiated into the Alpha dance ta The « jDe¥ta dhapter of Delta Delta DELAND, March 3.—Miss Lav-' sorority at John B. Stetson Uni- inia Ricketts, daughter of Mrs. versity, DeLand, where she is Gertrude W. Ricketts of. 1409 completing her freshman year. Classified Column HELP WANTED | WANTED WANTED—Salesgirls, full tin. LADIES’ BICYCLE. Lievt. (jg) ‘ “employment. No experience =| A. S. Arnold. Phone 655-J. i \ | cessary. S. H. Kress & Co. mar.1-3tx marl-lmo. { FOR SALE ITOP SALARIS PAID for Day ' and Night Waitresses. Side- WASHING MACHINE, Electric walk Cafe. mar.l-lmo_ Frigidaire, small radio. 420 | Southard. mar.1-tf | WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN) ——--—————_—_———_ { GIRLS. Good salary. Southern- 1936 Oldsmobile. I. G. Tyson, 112 most City Pharmacy. mar.l-tf Ann St. feb19-30-tx GOOD PRESSER $60.00 per SHETLAND PONY and Bay week. Time and one-half for Horse with saddle and bridle. | over time. Poinciana Dry 1191 Virginia St. Cleaners. feb.27-6tx CECIL’S BAR, 613 Duval Street for sale. Apply 700 Duval St. feb.26-6t FOR SALE — $1.49 BOOKS — swell titles include The Yearl- \ | WANTED — Experienced Wait-, resses. Apply Mr. Mashburn, La Concha Hotel. mar.1-3t |HAVE FURNISHED Apartment for beautician with Florida ing, Keys of the Kingdom and license. Beauty Colony, 509. Prodigal Woman—Paul Smith, Southard St. - mar3-3tx Bookseller, 334 Simonton St. mar.1tf WANTED | —— (sar 74” HARLEY Davidson Motor- LICENSED Electrician wishes cycle. 829 Elizabeth St. electrical repair work or house mar.1-6tx wiring jobs. Write Box G. S. ee c/o Citizen. feb.27-6tx PRE-WAR BABY STROLLER, Good Condition, $12.00. 514 feb.26-6tx, - Fine |Big Night Tonight Music Tonight At “The dese At “Bingo Palace” The Three Moods will supply | Tonight will be a big night at dance music at the Tropics Night | the Bingo Palace at the Corner of; Spot tonight. It is an organiza- Duval and Angela streets, oper- tion of musicians eacn of which ated by Mrs. Pearl Barfield for is an artist with the instrument the Elks’ Charity Fund, a very he plays as well as doing spec-' 5 ialty features. } The management invites you! and your friends to visit the Tropics for a most enjoyable evening of entertainment. Dance Tonight At La Concha Hotel | worthy “cause. Many special evnets are sched- uled. Thee will be coverall! games offering big prizes to the , lucky players; the jack-pot game, ' with an exceptional amount in | tonight's jack-pot, and regular {games that hold luring prizes for those playing. Yes, it will be a big night tonight at the Bingo ——_— i Palace. * It's Barrosa’s Orchestra in the! La Concha Hotel Rainbow Room Fine Products tonight. Here you and your; . : ef At “Midget Bar” friends may dance and be enter-|{ ~ tained in a delightful atmos-| The Midget Bar and Package phere. There is no cover or min-| cost whatever you wish for the onton Streets announces in to- evening's entertainment. day’s Citizen that they have a complete assortment of wines, AMERICANS (Continued from Page One) of the 15th Army and_heav: mauled three panzer divisions. at popular prices. The Midget {Bar also has the reputation for \serving the best drinks in town The battered remnants were and yee Sees One Sys fe seen acess unc sTUtNe, | OME Ss rortimeuitis| belicveablelthat under American artillery and)" ote A Z laerial fire. Elements of 10 divi. | that this little bar is catering to sions facing the Canadians like- | ‘Pe best trade. {Officer for the Naval Operating imum charge. You make your Goods Store at Greene and Sim-! liquors, rums and gins in sizes|" from % pints to full quarts. * All| PAGE THREE Exchange Of Duties __ |Fine Products At : Central Pharmacy An exchange of duties in two! The Central Pharmacy, located of the Navy’s top billets on the at the corner of Division and Island was effected Wednesday White streets, announces ‘ the when Comdr. Francis P. Gard-' opening of their new drug store ner, (MC), USN, executive offi- today with a complete line of cer of the Naval Hospital since proprietary products, medicipes July 4, 1943, received orders to tdilet articles, ete. They will succeed Comdr. James R. Reid, specialize in filling prescriptions. (MC), USN, as Senior Medical This new drug store is being opened by Victor Viagas. By Naval Offi nae Base. Doctor Reid in turn re- places Doctor Gardner as the Subscribe to The Citizen—25e hospitgl’s new “exec.” | weekly. Assigned to duty here on December 28 last year, Com- and, Gilbert Islands, Marshall mander Reid was medical officer Islands, New Guinea, Guam, the aboard a cruiser in the Pacific Tinian Islands and many other theater before being ordered to U. S. operations against the Key West. He participated in the enemy in the Southwest and occupation of Bougainville Isl- Central Pacific. @@qmmmeewen Buy More War Bonds Than Ever | “The Store of Fashion” Buy a War Bond Today for That Man in Uniform wise were in flight. | Since striking out a week ago, Interest Increases the Ninth Army had reeled off! {33 miles. Friday night it was In Safety Measure clear that the battle of the Rhine, | one of the swiftest Allied DA A triumphs, was near an end, a|(FNS).—In a statement issued idispatch from Field Marshal | this week, Ray Selden, chairman ‘Montgomery's headquarters said.|0f the Florida Safety Council, nae .})_| Stated that the increased interest The smoke of American shell- | in the. couneil’s sponsored Safety bursts mingled with the smoke ‘from the factories of Duesseldorf, | Responsibility Bull, throughout the state, is due to the increasing administrative center of the traffic accidents. |Ruhr basin, with a population of ' Continuing, Selden stated that 539,000. d & , | while accidents throughout the vq Neuss: with a normal popula-' state are increasing only about tion of 60,000, held out only a 39 per cent, property damage has short time before the charge of! increased 75 per cent and injuries the 83rd Infantry division. over 20 per cent ubove 1943. German guns on the éast bank| This is due to the inability to of the river opened fire as the replace worn out parts and the Americans appeared. Mobile} increasing speed of motorists in American artillery returned the | the state and the wearing out of Margaret street, Apt. 2. FACTORY MADE SKIFF for, mar2-3tx outboard motor wanted. Apply The Tropics. feb: 26-00 sere ee VERY FINE French - Dining Suite, ten pieces. Can be seen WANTED—A chance to bid on! your next printing order. THE! see Club, noe ARTMAN PRESS. feb.1-tf z BOUGAINVILLEA, Flame Vine, ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR,| Orange, Grapefruit, Key Grape, , immediately. Charles Wilson,’ other fruits and ornamentals. ' 100-A Poinciana Place. No Sunday business. S. Reinke, H feb.28-6tx 527 William St. mar4-Itx \ ALL AROUND Beauty Operator. POULTRY . Stells’ Beauty Nook, 536 Flem- ————_—.. ing street. feb.28-4tx BABY CHICKS, Pullorum Test- ed—B. Rocks, Reds, W. Leg., Unsexed $8.95 per 100. Leg. Cock.: $2.45 per 100..Min X W. Rock Broilers $3.50 per 100. Special assorted $3.98 per 100. naan, uaceaiges 1 ELECTRIC WASHING Machine _ F..H,,:c/o Citizen. mar2-6tx EXPERIENCED .Saleslady cap: ; able of becoming manager of: Ship C.O.D. London’ Poultry, shop. Knowledge of styles, de-; Box 1844, Trenton 7, N. J. Signs, and fabrics needed. This: mar3-1t is a year round and post war Position. Also Seamstress, good MISCELLANEOUS on alterations to take charge of sewing room. Starling’s, PAINTING, Interior Decorating. 417 Duval St. See Mrs. Miller. Estimates free. Call Davis 270. = uate, mar2-6tx ‘NAVAL OFFICER permanently | LOST stationed Key West wants to buy or rent home. Telephone, WILL THE PERSON who found | = $25 REWARD for information LADIES’ BICYCLE. Owner may leading to rental of apartment, have same by identifying and by Navy couple. No children or, paying for this ad. pets. Phone 9170, Mrs. Patter-| Rayford Roberts at | Son, mar.1-6tx; Office. Citizen mar2-3t THOM. March 3, Dames of former residents are | Pie, Ange) Alvarez) Jr, of Key ‘tll (one the sbooks, as \qualitied)) West, is receiving treatment at ere, nheveaine thing has hap- } Finney Hospital for injuries re- Pened in other counties in Flor- . ceived near Paris, France. He is 144, some of which have had re- 3 ‘ ; a son of Mr. Angel Alvarez, Sr.,iTesistration laws passed. 530 Division St., Cor. Simonton St. PHONE 7 of 1026 United Stree ‘ Se paen naines on the! - Pfc. Alvarez entered the scry-, books provides the scource that 0) r Soldering Irons . __.. Each $ 95 ice July 2, 1942, at Camp Bland- penenlers we in golng from poll Copper S iz s and from ther erved at|to poll and casting votes in the % es in = ne Cae Bibert, Alas d Camp names of people no longer resi- Aluminum Paint .. Per Gal. $4.25 Shank, N, Y., before going over- | dent: of the county, but, after seas in June of 1943. He served | reregistration, everybody on the in England and France with the | qualified list will be a bona fide chemical warfare service. Before| resident, and no repeater would entering the service he was em-|run the chance of going to the ployed at the Key West Navy/penitentiary by using the names Yard \of residents. If a repeater tried to He wears the European Thea-|do that, he would be caught ter of Operations ribbon and the quickly and landed in jail. Good Conduct Medal. | “Nobody, who wants an honest Hot Beans Cost , linstead, he favors it, and you 2 “oxhole | may be sure we are going to get sit 000 ie: Fo {honest elections hereafter (My Associated Press) | through the medium of voting SPARTANBURG, S. C ~Capt. | machines and reregistration.” m4 Ps Danaher, former adju-} = aor ea infantry training bat-| had heard were worthless. He talion at Camp Croft here, writes! kept a few for souvenirs and that he was lying in a foxhole in| made a pretty good fire with the Germany with nothing to eat ex-, rest. Several days later he learn- cept two cans of cold beans. /ed that the marks had really been He had nothing to burn except} g00d currency, and that heating a lot of German marks which he/ his beans had cost him $20,000. \election, is against reregistration; | Glass Shelves With Bracke _ Each $2.10 Hack Saws ... Each $2.75 Gasoline Blow-Torches . Each $5.95 Glidden Paints, Varnishes and Enamels ' f Paint and Varnish Brushes ‘ i‘ \ HARDWARE y 7 Plumbing Supplies LINDSLEY LUMBER CO. LET'S’RACK THE BATHING BEACH PROJECT? | or write Lieut. Batcheller,! (3) $50.00 Bonds made out to Naval Hospital. mar.1-4tx,; John E. Conklin please return ————|_ same to 528 Simonton St. and MERCHANT SEAMAN, Oilers, receive $5.00 Reward. | and Firemen. Apply Porter mar2-2tx Dock. Certificate of release re- = quired. mar.1-3t FOUND Ask for’ | The Tenth Armored and 94th} Infantry divisions, which took || Trier, were grinding to bits aj pocket of Germans caught south- ; west of the old fortress. | Lt. Gen. Courtney H. Hodges’ fire. The river is 1,180 feet ag eae _at that point and 50 feet deep. Will open a Special Per- powerful United ‘States First!/[ : Army dug into the Germans sonal Checking Account fighting savagely from behing | w ith ow obligation to the slag heaps and hilltops to/} maintain any fixed bal- hold it back from the last five || jmiles to Cologne. if | Fierce fighting erupted around’ Moedrath, bridgehead town on} the Cologne-Dueren highway. Seven miles to the north, tanks ance, provided as many as five checks are written in any one month. As much or as little may + be kept in the account as fought into Neideraussem in an = 2 advance of nearly two miles.|j desired, andthe cost is Four miles farther on the. 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