The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 29, 1945, Page 6

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PAGE six Oececececs recececcccesssescesececeeeeesoseoesees ee: PRODUCTS -~ SOCIE TY AT SLOPPY JOE'S | The Package Goods Depart- By PATRICIA PHONE 535 ment of Sloppy Joe’s Bar an- ee ios ene = ae DUVAL BEACH USO EXHIBITS RANGE FROM LOCAL PHOTOGRAPHY TO PAINTIN ials on holiday liquors. | A special New Year's party is scheduled for this popular night spot. CHRISTMAS PARTY was giv-; MISS DULCE M. PEREZ be-| en last night at the St. Paul's! came the bride of George V. Mar- ' SPECIAL GAMES . - 1 tinez at a quiet home ceremony Episcopal Church. The party was | performed last night at the resi- | There will be hats, favors and AT BINGO PALACE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN NEW YEAR’S EVE | : Villa D'Este Hotel _ DANCE AT SUGALOA | BISCAYNE BOULEVARD at EIGHTH ST., MIAMI, FLORIDA Club Sugaloa announces a big | New Years Eve dance for Mon- day evening from 10 o'clock un- til three in the morning. Music j NOW OPEN will be by Club Sugaloa Trio, George, John and Gus with! Jack Crowley doing the vocal. ! . i For Reservations PHONE 9-2622 noise makers. Their announce- | ment appears on the front page | Se Habla Espanol of today’s Citizen. They suggest | that reservations. be ,_ made, ; 57S which wi held only until given for the Sunday School pu- SES of the bride’s parents, Mr.| pils:and was preceded by a serv-!and Mrs. iee in the church at 6:30 o’clock.! Catherine Street. Pedro Aguilar, After the service the guests went notary public, officiated. newlyweds will make their home} in this city at 721 Catherine. over to the parish house-and mo-} vies were shown, gifts and Christ-; Bingo » Pearl, |operates the Bingo Palace, re- The| Ports big things are to happ¢oi| tonight. Special games. etc. : Camels can go seven days wit! | out a drink. Carlos Perez of 721 the lady who mas ¢andy was distributed. Thej arrangements ‘were made by Mrs. | Mary Sweeting, Glenwood Sweet-! Kemp, Mrs. Mil- Mrs. Isabel Pinder, n Matthews and Mrs. ueok Ladd. | xk wk | WARRANT OFFICER Harlie Fleming is leaving today for Charleston, S. C., to resume his} duties in the Navy. He came home with his family on leave} for the holid Mrs. Fleming is, driving him as far as Miami. i x * {5 THE U.S.O. CLUB at 1021 Du- val street has been having a v 1 extensive holiday program. Last ] Sunday the Christmas tree at the ; club was decorated. On Monday night there was a Choral Program given by the girls’ choir of the j Mary Immaculate Convent. On the same program Miss Beatrice); Moreno gave a beautiful piano concert. Later a Christmas movie was shown and Santa came in with his bag of gifts for each service man. These gifts were donated by the junior hostesses of the club the Junior Wom i Club. Christmas night there was aj} formal dance and refreshments)! of ice , cake and candy | were se During this week | week there is a 1 exhibit on display. has a fine showing of waterc: Is in paintings of wildlife. appick’s} paintings are "there. She doi lovely work in both oil and wi tercolor. At the table exhibit on litera- ture, there are,twq books ~ of Anthology by James Gabelle, “Salt Lace and Sea Lavender”, and next’ ary and art!} different students of the Junior- Senior High and submitted Mrs. Hildegard Ott Russell. Scrap book belonging to Miss *k is shown and is the most interesting I have ever seen. «The coming New Year's fe tivities will be a midnight, movie! Monday night and a dance Ne | Year’s night..with Charles Cun- ningham’s orchestra playing. wk wk * PATRICK AND GREGORY Hemingway left Thursday for Cuba to pend the remainde the Chris s with their father, Ernest Hemingway Clie! ON CHRISTMAS DAY a o'clock in the morning 2 mas breakfast was served b: U.S.O. Club, 1021 Duval Fruit juic bacon and sweet rolls ed. The tables were bes o were chairmen t and the Junior hostesses served Nearly hundred were accommodated. xk MR. AND MRS. FLOYD R. SOPER, of 3071 Harris Avenue,: Key We: are announcing marriage of their daughter, y lis, to Melvin Earl Rodenbroc and Mrs. F. H. Roden- of Orlando, Fla. ring ceremony was e home of the bride’s parents by Rev. Zucker of Mi Beach p.m., Decembe tended by the 2's Soper and Dan Pippin, SFlc. Immediately following the c mony a buffet luncheon was ed, after whic for a brief hon land, Fla., before going to Orlan- do, where they will make their home. STRAND THEATER | CLARK GABLE in “CALL OF THE WILD” Coming: “Diamond Horseshoe” MONROE THEATER TALLULAH BANKHEAD in “LIFEBOAT” News - Sports - Shorts Yeur Grocer SELLS That GOOD STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE end CUBAN Try A Pound Todey! SOCIAL CAL CALENDAR New YEAR'S EVE TUESDAY UY VICTORY BONDS NOW PARTY AT RAUL’S Wedding of Miss Louise Lastres} Raul’s Club announces a New} to Harold Ray Allen. 6:45] Year’s Eve party and dance for]! p.m. First Methodist Church.| Monday night. Raul’s Club| Dance, Beach USO. 9 p.m.;Dance Orchestra will be on} 1021 Duval Street. |hand to help make things merry. ——$—$_—$__——— Their advertisement is on the| Subscribe to The Citizen—25cl front page of today’s Citizen. “The Store of Fashion” | Where Leading Brands Of. Nationally Known Merchandise | Are Shown Exclusively As seenin MADEMOISELLE || ment. id i ELLBQUND” DRESS WITH SHIRRED SKIRT, Wok whi SPELLBOUND,”..c Belding-Heminway mitacle fobs S spun ond woven by Ponemoh. Slock crepe ra wath Bey rounded shoulders, belted wanst, and colorfol skirt in @ Pegosus print designed exclusively for Berkeley Junior, Sizes 9 to 15. 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