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vé GE FOUR FOCCCOCO EOS DOC COSTOOOSESOSOOSOOSOOSSSSESESEOEESES e.3 one SOCIETY -:: CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES CONTINUE MANY RETURN FOR XMAS HOLIDAYS By PATRICIA \NTA CLAUS with a bag of gifts the party following cial called mecting of the Fern Chapter of the Eastern Star at 7:30 p. m. Christmas night. Instalaltion of office ke place at that hour Scottish Rite Tem- party after the membe will enliven in the and the on to s will be Mrs. Hollon . Other new officers for Paul Archer, Wor- Mrs. Ted Bayly, As- James Mrs. retary; Con- Conductress; Treasurer, Sterlin, Vera S$ stance Conductress. oe Star hoids its meet- ings on cond and fourth Friday ‘each month at eight o'clock in the Scottish Rite Tem- ple. fc of kok *& t HOLIDAY HOMECOMERS in-{ clude Mr. and Mry. Bowman! Cutter and son, Coo who ar- rived from Boston, M. . where’ they have been visiting with! Mr. Cutter’s parents. | They are now staying with| Mrs. Cutter’s mother, Mrs, G.j R. Smiley on 1415 Division St. k kk | HOLLON BERVALD!1! left for Miami Saturday on| business. She will return this; coming week. | kk | CHRISTMAS ACTIVITIES be-| gen at the Wesley House last with a Turkey dinner vi 's Society of ice. The table was attractively decorated with snow scenes in the center and at each place was a red stocking filled with nuts and candy Those present at the dinner} (Mrs. Vinson, Mrs. John-} Lewis, Mrs. Martinez, . Guiterrez, Mrs. | » Mrs. Acevedo, Torres, Mrs. Eckert, Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. | Green. On Monday Activity House, a for the night the their part The El ts MRS. afternocn at the | center of the Wesle; party will be given primary club. Monday junior girls “will have Savador party s hur School will on Wednesday the kinder; t At bats pparty will gifts be 'School or not is welcome given. These were donated by the Methodist Society of ti district. The Christmas program will be given in church on Sunday. December 23. There will technicolor pictures of tivity shown and carol sing as the pictures are present- ; ed. Mr. Henderson of the USO has kindly consented to show the pictures. MRS. ECKERT of Detroit Mich., is visiting here in Key West with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clif. ford Raines of 1023 Catherine street. UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA students arriving home for tt Christmas holidays are Ophelia Lester, daughter of and Mrs. J. Lancelot Lester, a H.llary Albury son of Mrs. ary Albury. * * JUDGE AQUILINO LOPEZ Jr., flew to Jacksonville over the | weekend to attend the bar sociation. He will week. * to * REGULAR MEETING of the; Junior-Senior P.-T. A. will be! | held at 8 o'clock tomorrow night at the High School Auditoriim with a Christmas play given by the 10B class of Mrs. John Hoft- meister one of the features. There will also be Christmas Carols sung in community st3 The home economics class of iss Kathryn Lowe and the Teenage class of Mrs. Lorraine Thompson will entertain at a} Christmas party after the meet- ing.and an open house will be held at the High School Annex on United street. The High School Band also render a number of selec- tions under leadership of Dr.| John Chadwick. | x kk | THERE WILL ALSO be a Crafts club exhibition in which | ; Open House meeting in: which | ;work of the students at the | High School will be shown. Professor Horace O’Brvant the High School that everyone wheth: she has a boy or girl in High to the | Open House meeting. He said} the crafts exhibit very ni and that the High School Ban selections will be an enjoyable feature of the meeting. return this will ‘MISS BE STTY JA? E FISHER MARRIES EDWARD HOUSE ANDERSON SATURDAY | Miss Betty Jane Fish ter Mrs. Ada A. Fi merly of Oil City, and Daytona Beach, the bride of E USN , daugh- for Pennsylvania, Florida, be- ard House . in a simple dou-} ony, at 12 o'clock} in the First Meth-! Rev. C. T.| of came son. noon Saturday odist C Howes officiate Palin bac ding marches Thomas Hov hurch 1 poinsettias formed a altar for the traditional wed- were played by organist, and dur- ing the service there were played softly, “Because” and “I Love You Truly.” The bride chose a simple pow der blue crepe dress with a sories to match. Her corsage was sweetheart rose buds. Her maid of honor was Miss Bette Davies, who wore a dress of dusty pink crepe with matching accessories Her corsage was a rose carna-| tion. Basil G ey, Flori at the The ines of New Port Rich- acted as best man. The brid 10ther wore a dress of bl. and aqua crepe with jet trimmings and accessories to Miss Pearl Sapp Weds William B. Russell Miss Pearl Sapp, daughter of Mrs. Lizzie Motts of Bradenton | Was married to William B. Russell,+ son of Mrs. Sudie Russell of this! city in a ceremony yesterday aft-| ernoon. | The weddi performed] at home in a quiet ceremony and} Reverend Grady Pipkins of a Church of God officiated. The bride was attended by nee matron of honor, M Nellie Rus- | sell, and the best man was Albert Roberts. After a short wedding trip a Miami the couple will be at home! to their friends at 92312 Fleming} street on Saturday. ng was i HYDROGEN PEROXIDE ee i New York, —More than 15,000,- 000 pounds of hydrogen peroxide were produced in the first half of! 1945 in the United States i ; Wore a blue crepe | of the , 1.75—Carl Brill, THEY ATE, AND ATE, AND ATE. . . THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘USO BEACH CLUB PLANS PROGRAM ACTIVITIES FOR CHRISTMAS SEASON ARE NOW BEING OUTLINED Navy Pnotograph A group of the girls and gobs enjoying that magnificent feast served in the galleys at Naval Ovesalin’ Base on ‘TBapkeatvins Dey: SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL vl SCOUTS s period of the the school yea: ne Marriott, Betty Kermit Roberts, y ling, William C beth Gardne: quez, Patricia Duai 2.60—Clayton Papy. Russell, Ruth Rober ing, Hobbs, 2.40—Nancy tinez. 5 2.25—Arthur Boz bert Par Marion Solan Blauvet, Estel Ma rie Pinder. 2.20—Joan Porter, bula, Billy chita Varela, Margaret Pettis. 2.00—Glenwood Weech, Stanzak, Betty Tony Machado, sell, Gloria Acev Keirstead, Faye Robe jeanne Ross, Cates, Olga Roj Gardner, Caroline Morgan. Claude Valdez, Mary Louise Spencer, Oneal Adams, Ben Saunders, Mae Higgs, Horacio Cas lo, Herman Cerez Adam Rae Bi 1.60—Delores Lane. 1.50—William JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL Students who have d well abc match Her nations. Mrs. Hilda Anderson of Port Richey, corsage was pink New mother of the groom, dress with matching accessories and her! corsage was pink carnations. Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held in the La Con- cha Hotel for the immediate fam- ilies, attendants, and a few friends bride and groom, aft which they left on a short w ding trip to Miami and the west coast of Florida. On their return they will reside in Key West where the groom is tioned in the United States Navy. The groom has had two j and a half years overseas. He is la graduate of Gulf nea School |in New Port Richey Mrs. Anderson is a graduate of Wichita East High School, W. ita, Kansas, and is now employed} by the Southern Bell Telephone Company in Key West Those who attended from out- | of-town were the bride’s mother, Mrs. Ada A. Fisher, now of De-! Leon Springs, Florida: Mrs. Hilda Anderson, the groormn mother, and Mr. and M Basil Gaines, of New Port Richey. MONDAY Key West Players Meeting. 8 p.m. Barn Theatre. nd ok col ; TUESDAY Christmas Play, Division Street School. 7:30 p.m. Open House Progrant, Jr.-Sr. High School P.-T. A. 8:30. Open to public. High School Annex. Regular P.-T. A. Meeting. 8 p.m. High School Auditorium. * | WEDNESDAY Classroom Christmas for Public School Child: All Public Schools. Mo Christmas Program. Residence of Mrs. Stark. British reveal that decoy tar- gets duped many Nazi airmen. Subscribe to The Citizen—25c| | 3.00—Nellie = can Chi ENJOY PARTY women invit : DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR GIVEN Trudeau, Jam Shepp d; Patricia Wood, Jeane 1.50—Alice V Anne Yat dc Elena Monzon, Paxton, Helen McDc y, Jane Smi , Donald Malone, Pent, Sands, Charloite Rank, Peter Diaz, Harold Franklin, Louis Maloney, Sarah Roberts, Clayton Sims, Frances Smith, Brill, Robert Br Connie Goehring. ‘se: PLAN PROGRAM AT SAN CARLOS. | CHRISTMAS AFFAIR TO BE HELD ON WEDNES.- DAY. DEC. 19 Pupils of San Carlos School will have an interesting C mas program in both Spanish and nglish languages next Wedn y, at 10 a m. u the direction’ of Miss Beni Remond and Mrs.,M. D. Sarbey. The public is cordially invited. The program is as follows: Introduction—Miss B. Remond. Una Rosda (A Lodging) Mexi- stmas Play. Aida Disgdie: Balbontin, fathe group of children, y Ch garet Pons. Betty Mario Dei 1s Rob 945-46 2m Menendez, Delores i Henriquez, Mae Kap- Peggy Moss, Doris ble, Betty Dorothy L leen Moore, Evangeline Archer, Sara Moody 2.50—Bobby Ledford, Donald Irv- in, Dorothy Miller, Pauli Hoover, Robert. Miller. 2.40—Harold Solomon, -Carolyn Betancourt, Joyce Gibso arren Thompson, Joyce Goehring, Betty Baum- gardt, Zaida Diaz. Ann Wellons. )—Jean Bonner. meritt. Beatrice De Saund Arnold Key Armayor t Valdez, Judith’ Daughtr Betsy Cates, Ba soe, Frank Hamilton. 2.00—James Malgrat, Paul son, Dorothy Weaver lawson, Alice istine Gib- Do- Her- ies Papy, Virginia Sherry Tyson. 1.80—Janet Adams, Bette Rita Canalejo, Mai Alice Johnson, Sylv: Ruth Gibson, Randolph Richardson, Inez Serano, Horace Averette, Helen Cot- trell. George Carmona, Ralph Doster, George Hol-; zapfel, Joyce Thompson, Mary Lou Cowley, Barbara Mora, Floyd Roberts, John Solomon. 1.75—Robert Archer, Eloise Fist er, David Freeman, Joan, Knowles, Louis Serrano,’ Bernard Kaplan, Emily Webb. 1.60—Fay Clark, Carolyn Collins, | Shirley Layman, Lillian Sawyer, Alfred Knowles, Elsie Thompson. Ferol Con- ner, Ray Elwood, Jim Ward,i bara Cru- New Citrus Piant To Be Conchita (Plorida News Serviee) Dunedin, Dec. 17 (FNS).—Cost f new Citrus Corporation > be built on the site of the troved by fire lgst August will be in excess of $1,000,000, an nounces Bruce W. Skinner, vice re of the firm. ruction will begin soon af- irst of the y - Depart- r will include facilities for manufacture of concentrated or es, orange ange other pectin, and grapefruit products. RAMON GONZAGA GIVEN DISCHARGE (Special “2 The Citize: canning of or- juice and . who is a son of x Codell A. Gonzaga, entered the Navy in September 1942 Eisenhower declares services vital for defense STRAND THEATER Roddy McDowall in “THUNDERHEAD” Coming: “Don Juan Quilligan” MONROE THEATER Ronald Graham in “Ladies Of Washington” Coming: “The Lodger” Rob- | un, Roy; | bookmark, and ~ JOHN DYSON RESTS - CPL. HENRY SAWYER unity of BY MEMBERS ON SAT- URDAY EVENING be z She will Delio Perez, by nel and to view. Other tion of includes Menendez. A table a Christ decorated with ee and Santa with ing evening and each presented v Chr progran sented at 8:30 o'clock by a short holiday g the.movie be distributed to sonnel followed movie i and S as hav- | ing an enjoyat Those Underwood, Doughtry. Jayshees Will Hold Meeting This Evening will be “a meeting ees held this ever 8 o'clock club he of the Junior C ber Commerce on F Horatio Baumgarat, mibets are requested AT CAMP IN LUZON © to The Ciizen) ALVA STERLING _ The Citizens More 1other deci7-It USE. 666 COLD PREPARATIONS Lquid. Tablet, Salve, Nese Drops THE PAPY FAMILY | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFE? | TRIUMPH | COFFEE IS BACK HOME AGAIN | Corporal Henry Sa Long Distance calls 2 ‘this Christmas SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY INCORPORATED MONDA HUMANE SOCIETY YOUR CHILDS PICTURE WN TREE irs fAS UNDER CHRIST Tw tiny copsules contain ALL VITAMINS REASO Evans’ PHOTO STUDIO GARDNER'S PhRARMACY BR PRICES Two HOTELS OX ‘MI A Mile rorcuas vmces LOCATED HEART OF CITY Rates =, ROOMS = Write cr Wits WITH BATH and TELEPHONE FORD HOTEL — PERSHING HOTEL 60 NE. ard Street uE —— ws 80 Rooms - Elevator Solartum 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS GETS DISCHARGE vvOMITH PO CHRET BAIIY } YOUTH FER CHRIST RALLY Tuesday, Dec STONE Pevoy Sis Speaker—Harry VERAI EVERYONE WELCOM PEOPLE and ORGANIST, “irs. Cle Larson Hard as tile yet why even grease st damp cloth. Pair work with one to appl economy and sat y—no Fleming and Elizabeth Street PHONE 275