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——— =: SOCIETY =: MISS MARGARET NATALIE LUND AND LIEUT. JAMES SMITH WED SUNDAY Mie =Moergaret Natalie Lund, soms. She carried an orchid and deughter of Liewt-Comdr. and a pearl-back prayer book. Mee. Alfred P. Lund of Qtrs. J,| Her matron of honor wore or: Herel Station, Key West, was chid net with matching hat, and cntted i marriage Sunday even-|carried a colonial bouquet. The img et the Station Chapel to bridesmaids wore lime-green net Leet fames Wallace Smith,!with matching tats and carried VENR, of Weuchula, Fila colonial bouquets. The bride’s mother was attired denubh mn oremony was Bt be foe “many ‘Naval in white printed crepe with green officers and quests by Ldeut.- feather hat and wore a corsage of Geeedy MB. Faust, senior chap- gardenias. The groom’s mother, lam of the Naval Operating Base. Mrs. J. H. Smith of Wauchula, TR m of honor was Mrs. “°° Navy blue with white ac- iM ‘ot, cous, eessories and a gardenia corsage. Setart Founsend of Miomi. coun’ The bride, a native of Norfolk, —"s i . l és Roden, V@ is a@ gratuate of Hillsbor- caoenn nt - Ma ough High School, Tampa, and - ‘the University of Miami, class of Bride ere Miss Edwina 1944, where she was the secre- Mes taught ft Mr and tary of the Student Body, presi-! tire Sterling, Key West. dent of Delta Zeta Sorority, and ad M we Berton, daugh- Associate Justice of the Honor ter of Leewt ond Mes G. BE. Bar Court, She has been employed for tom, Key West eight months in the Captain of luewt Leste T Mart, USINR, of the Yard's office in the Adminis- Nant Tenn. and Chief Bos'n tration Building of the base. W Cool Sewell, USNR, Winter Lieutenant Smith has been Park. F tended the groom.’ officer-in-charge of one of the Ushers were Li J. F. Dunn,’ Naval activities here since Janu- dr, UBNR, Bost Mass; Lieut. ary. Before receiving his com- Demelt F Romberg, USNR, Burl- mission in March of 1943, he was ington, Colo, Lieut. Gg) M a captain and executive officer of Poellketf, USNR “ Baltimore, the Florida: Highway Patrol and ot Lieewt Ge BE J. Stronski, previously was assistant principa} URINE, Schenectady N.Y jand pi at schools in Cross |REVIVAL SERVICES AGAIN THIS WEEK Dr. James S. Day, Jr., who is |holding Revival Services at the First Baptist Church this week, spoke to capacity crowds at both | services yesterday. | The theme of the evening serv- hes was “God’s Blockade of the ‘Road to Hell.” Dr. Day stated {that God had placed a_great num- ‘ber of blockades in the way of ‘man to keep him from going to {Hell but enumerated only six. God’s first and predominafe blockade in His Holy Bible which is not silent about the place of the abode of Satan and at the jsame time explains fully God's love for all the human race. See- ‘ond, the cross is placed to keep men from going the downward path; third, God’s Holy Spirit; and fourth, God's instituted through Ghrist His Church which He said “The Gates of Hell Shall Not Prevail Against.” In the fifth place, God’s providence block- ades the road to hell and last, God has established the Christ- ian Home that it might be a testimony of the witness of | Christ. | Tonight Dr. Day speaks on the |subject “The Morning Star” which is the theme of the second coming of Christ. Nearly a score of people united with the Church yesterday. Serv- ices each night this week at 8 o’clack. Children’s service pre- cedes at 7:30 in the Church An- The bride wes given in mar- City and Wauchula. Lieutenant) mex. tage by her father who is plan-) Smith . attended Georgia Tech —_—_—_—_—_—_—_— officer and design superin-'and is a graduate of the Univer- & for the base. The ring sity of Florida. ’ Hl THE WEA teerer wee Robert Tewnsend Jr! After the ceremony, a recep- oem of the matron of homor, The tion was held at the residence of fewer girlie were Judy Hoar, the bride's parents. The bridal FORECAST deuahier of Comdr. and Mrs.{couple then left for a few says Key West and vicinity: Partly Alles Heer. Mary Olive Lund,|in Miami and other Florida cities.]cloudy and continued warm this deugitter of Mrs. Frank E. Lund, They will reside on the Naval Miam Barbera McDowell, | Station Geugttter of Lieut. Comdr. and| Guests at the wedding and re- Mee A J MeDewell: and Marion'ception from Miami included: Bites Land, sister of the bride.|Mrs. Joe Carrier and Joe Car- ‘The eegeniet wep Harold Weiss,|rier, Jr, Mrs. Orlie Smiley and SetWiie of Bethethem, Penna.,!Orlie Smiley, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. whe plored the treditional “Wed! Frank E. Lund, Miss Dorothy Ging Maren” ana bestraum.”| Blanton and Miss Emily Crevol- Sele Jem ( way, SADIc,| ing. i ’ pete ed Bev wuse and At) Other out-of-town guests were Dee ning Mrs. Margaret Harrold, Home- tee t.wed im tra-| stead; Mrs. J. H. Smith and Mrs. b lace in-| Max Smith uf Wauchula, and Mr. si) length and Mrs. Roy Smith and family ge blos- of Naples, Fla. ‘ LAN’S CLUB HELD OYABLE MEETING AT WEEK-END jafternoon, tonight and Tuesday with widely scattered showers; moderate easterly winds. Florida: Partly cloudy with mild temperature today, tonight and Tuesday, widely scattered showers in south and central por- tions. Florida: Partly cloudy with |mild temperature today, tonight and Tuesday, widely scattered showers in south and central por- tions, St. Augustine through Florida ‘Straits: Moderate northeast to east winds today, tonight and Tuesday;..partly cloudy weather with widely scattered showers over south and central portions. , East Gulf: Moderate winds, easterly today, becoming south- easterly by Tuesday, with partly ' mthly business Another interesting feature on|cloudy weather. a tng of the Key the program was the ayesent Jacksonville to Apalachicola: e w wte Cli wen the ae af, @ \set ¥a thinde “.¥ol {}No small craft or storm warnings the ctut . 419 Duval stect, “Kinfoli ‘written by the late} have been issued. at ken’ with Mrs. Dan| a® Curry “Harlee. This set of | 4a. oe |books has been giver the Wom- .WEATHER REPORT : - lan’s Club Library by the Florida] Ke West, Fla., April 9, 1945 r at pomoring @ Bek! Division of the United Daugh-| Observation taken at 8:30 a. m. heb ot momth under the lead-| tors of the Confederacy, through} Eastern War Time (City Office). eootee of Mere Chas. Roberts. The/ the International Gorrespondence Te teek of the month as well as all! school, as a tribute to Gencral| Highest last 24 hours 82 the new fietion books are being) Hartee. Lowest last night 14 feed by tie group, and then put) «Kinfolks” is a record, histori-|Mean 78 (ate tetion tm the Woman's) oa), biographical and geneological,| Normal — 15 = Laberary jof early American families and i wery delightful program wes/their progeny. It is pronounced gendered, under the chairman-! py asl nit higtorians and gen-| Rajnfa.’, a aiending hp of M Eeuly Goddard. | cologists s.a monumental con-| 8:39 a. m.; inches 0.00 Mie Marie Cappick read truc ution on inter-colonial migra-| ;otal rainfall since Teale and weird tales of old Key West tion and the transformaton of the cress ence apa, 0.05 when the erate ships setzed and] wilderness into populous cities Deficiency since April a aptured treasures, bui ying be ag eepeuniues. , iF imence % 037 m feed and surrounding} The volumes are of especial in- x 0. @aee, later to be ered. by|terest to many Key Westers, be-|"0ta! rainfall since January 1; _ pews ‘ the lend. Then in| cause they contain histories on inches 1.22 temtrast she pictured the Key|many of the old families of the|Deficiency since January 1; Weet of today, « beautiful little} island from pioneer days. inches 3.89 telend at the end of the Plorida| The presentaton to the library Relative Humidity; , Keys, © ts many beautiful and} was given by Mrs. Mary Curry 80%! +f dort’ plants and trees, and sur-! Sweeting, who is a relativg ofithe coming beauty. This collecting} author, General Harlee. Tomorrow's Almanac f data & Miss Cappick's own re | At the gonclusion of this de-|Sunrise 7:09 a.m, eoureh work, and was greatly en-; lightful program tea and cake}Sunset T:7 p.m. jowed by all (were served in the tea room. Moonrise 6:01 a.m. seeerstni erence tt Dtinis tp Moonset 6:01 p.m. ‘a Tides MONROE COUNTY COUNCIL OF P..T. (Naval Base) ASSOCIATION CONDUCTS MEETING| igh 7#¢e Lewisite 9:29 a.m, 2:59 a.m. The M County Council off President Bowery expr opm. Soeru ’ Pe Association held) her thanks and appreciation to) TEMPERATURE BULLETIN ‘ed se — {P| the members for their coopera-| Temperature data for the 24 a. cis Nchool, | tion during her term of office. _| hours ending 8:30 a. m., as report- owery presid-),, Count of membership showed |ed by the U, S. Weather Bureau. {the division street school to have Highest Lowest t pened bE dina - jhad the largest number present. | lest 24 hours last nigh! tine business the} Following adjournment, delici-| Atlanta Ba) 50 Hvwing subjects were discuss jous refreshments were served by Boston — 46 ; hee hospitality committee. Brownsville 82 69 May Day Program: A motioi [Ss oy Capea Chicago ae 50 was mace and carried that a joint EVERREADY STAR | Detroit - 48 prota llation newly elected! | Galveston 714 68 Suku! PT. A. officers be held| CLUB PLANS MEET jjacksonville 71 - 54 the third 1 jay in May, at the} ae |Kansas City 72 59 Rey West Junior High School. The meeting of the Everready| KEY WEST 82 74 Feeedent Bowery reported on|Star Club, which was scheduled! K W.. Airport 81 70 meeting held in Mi-|to be held on Tuesday, ‘April 10,| Memphis 74 57 ; jhas been postponed until Tues- | Miami 4116 72 maneil officers day, April 24, according to an-| Minneapolis 69 53 cted by W. E.|mouncement made today. |New Orleans ... 72 60 neipal of ag, Seer erin, iNew York 67 43 anal — | Norfolk 62 52 wer allied as fol- =X Oklahoma City 71 58 ee Eeitem, Mrs. Amelia Co- fe Pensacola 69 60 wus, v dent “ar : | - Pittsburgh _ 49 — Saag . oo} = m|St. Louis 5 54 TUCKERS HAVE GIRL | T@™p2 vO es were) Announcement has been made Maj. Gen. C s H. Bonestee vificers.}of the birth of a daughter to Mr. porn Fort Sidney, Nebr., 60 years presi-land Mrs. Robert Tucker last) ago. the mew/night at the Municipal Hospital.) ——_—_--——_ presented; The Tuckers reside at 1205! Subscribe to The Citizen-—25 {Newton street. ie ‘weekly. FIFTEEN ADVANCED |¢e" PmM3c; John Wm. Carroll, Jr., PhM3c; Joseph Crowder Er- IN NAVAL RATINGS | win, phec; William Fischer, Jr., beta tamara Lee Harrell, Ph- Fifteen advancements in rat-|M3c; John Antony McEnery, Ph- ings during the pn ae ‘sereh| Me: Me tea kept acidl tape Rusself Everton Outlaw, PhM3e; at the U. S. Naval Hospital are! Forest “Nathaniel Petty, PhM3c; announced by Commander James; LaVerne Hungler Roland, PhM-) R. Reid, Jr., executive officer. 3c; James Richard Turner, PhM- The personnel and their new|3c; Clara Vatala, PhM3c; Melvin ratings are: Olaf, Andreas Chris- ‘Thomas McMasters, HAlc, and tiansen, SCle; Samuel Harris Ba- Frank Ephrian Winter, HAIc. eeeenus Classified Colum edeccncnccncccncccesscccecececnnncesecseen ss } FOR BALE FOR SALE — Two Lots, 1700 Block Flagler Avenue, 104 Front, 100 Deep. Everett Saw- yer, Phone 123. apr3-6tx apr2-lmo WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN RADIO, Clock, Clothes Wringer, GIRLS. 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TOKYO SAYS (Continued from Page One) They had to abandon a hill, from whieh they were shell- ing Jap’ positions, when wave after wave of Japs fa- natically charged the hill, causing’ the Americans to withdraw temporarily. - “They will be back there fighting again,” military spokesmen here asserted, “and Okinawa will fall.” Since ‘General MacArthur invaded the Philipipnes, the Japs have lost 314,854 men. They do not include the heavy losses the enemy sus- tained in other parts of the Pacific. PAPY TO HOLD (Continued from Page One) provisions, If they didn’t they had nobody to blame but them- selves, because it was announced a month ago that anybody who wished to see the charter could do so by calling at the Chamber of Commerce. The council, at that meeting,! cried out that the charter should| have been published. . That ‘ts true, and, as it concerned the} city, why should not the city have paid for its publication? But the city, or at least the councilmen, | would not have anything to do, with it, or discuss it‘in any form, until I had left for Tallahassee.”| fo Mew ORLEANS. Los aNGELES MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1948 A —_—[S$$_ Teaching Groupe |r Care Of Teeth) He was also « member pices Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity Teaching men of the Navy to) the university. protect and care for their teeth Dr. Costello as well as performing the duties of an officer in the dental corps is the task performed by Lt. John} A. Costello, DC, USNR, attaclied to the Naval Station Dispensary. Doctor Costello has been on duty here since May 6, 1943, re- porting shortly after he was com- missioned. He also serves this base as a member of the board of, medical examiners. . , Born in Flint, Mich., Lieuteen- ant Costello attended the Flint Junior College and later the Uni- versity: of Michigan from which he received his degree in’ dentis- try in 1930. Until he entered na- val service, he engaged in the general practice of dentistry in| Flint. i In college, Dr. Costello was a April 28; H2-M2 through June 2; N2-S2 through Stamp 95, Book « through ——— > | Red T5-X5 through April 28: Old period, 4 and 5: new pe ¥5, ZS A2-D2 through June L 5 2; E2-J2 through June 30. 15A through June 31 Building ' A Vital Nec work of Routes to Sewe Essential Travel REACHING out across the great peninsular state Florida Motor Line's network of bus routes is bringing an indispensible service to this great and growing south ern-most state of the nation. And this is but a small segment of the picture, for Florida Motor Lines is closely coordinated with travel over hundreds of thousands of miles of addi tional motor bus line routes reaching to every nook and corner of America. From the smallest crossroad community to the splendid cities and industrial and shipping centers o! { Florida—Florida Motor Lines forms” an important com necting link .~. bringing together men and women of all occupations and centers ; of trade and recreation, id Today Florida Motor Lines, and the war-busy state it serves, is busy at the job of helping win an early and final Victory, But when the day of peace arrives Florida Motor Lines will be ready to provide the luxury and ‘convenience of super-buses to carry you, swiftly and pleasantly, in any_direction you may choose.