The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 9, 1946, Page 4

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“2GE FOUR SOCIETY MISS NAOMI SANDS BECOMES BRIDE OF TREVOR BUTLER, U. S. NAVY At a quiet, candlelight wedding, bie Mae Buckley, niece of the 7:30 o'clock last night, Miss Edna} bride, and Claude Salis sang as a Naomi Sands, daughter of Mr.| duet, “I Love You Truly” (Carrie- and Mrs. Alex Sands, 2746 Staples | Jacobs Bond), accompanied on the Avenue, became the bride of Sea-}-piano hy Mrs Salis, “The bridal man First Class Trevor Butler,! party cafme in to the,strains of son of Mrs. David Butler, Vand-) Lohengrin’s Processional and de- ling, Pennsylvania. parted to Mendelssohn’s Wedding The ceremony was performed} March. Mrs. Salis played the Pro- by Rev. Grant W. Duncan, pastor} cessional and Recessional on the of the First Baptist Church, in a! piano. beautiful setting of pink gladioli Immediately following the cere- in ribbon-bedecked basket and a] mony, a reception was held at pair of candelabrums, each hold- ing seven lighted white tapered] friends and relatives who attend- candles. The wedding was per-|ed the ceremony.. A three-tier formed at the residence of the} wedding cake, topped by a bride- bride’s brother-in-law and sister.| and-groom replica under a minia- Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Buckley, 506] ture arch, was cut by the newly- Grinnell street. The wedding cake and By PATRICIA * ‘PHONE 535 weds The bride, fourth of five Sandsj delicious fruit punch were served. sisters to be joined in holy wed-} Mr. and Mrs. Butler, recipients lock, wore wedding dr of; of many beautiful and useful slipper satin and a fingertip veil.} gifts, plan to leave tonight for Her only acc Jandling, Pa., where they will of pearls. She cz ; make their future home. Before arm a bouquet of white chrysan-| entering the Navy, Mr. Butler was themums. j an employe of International Busi- The groom was dressed in the! ness Machines in Vandling. He traditional blue of the U. S. Navy| was given his service discharge and was,accompanied by ETM2c} Monday. Theodore Adams, Elizabeth, W.| Out-of-town Va., as best man. The bride’s attendant was her guests at the | Alfred’ Jones, sister of the bride sister, Miss Elizabeth Sands, who, from Vero Beach, Fla.; Mrs. Har- wore a pink’satin and toulle, old Jones, of Albany, N. Y., moth- gown. Her accessory string | er-in-law of the bride’s sister from of pearls and she ca’ da bou-}'Vero Beach, and Seaman First quet of cosmas Class Howard Porter, Atlanta, Ga.. Preceeding the ceremony, Bob-, friend of the groom. Candid Cad Visits Barn Theatre | Miss Moreno Completing Musical Education Miss Beatrice Moreno will leave shortly for New York City where she wiii compiete her last semester in the Julliard Institute of Musical Art. = Miss Moreno underwent a ton- sillectomy recently and must re- cuperate for a period of two weeks before making the trip. “The Candid Cad” was stroll- ing down the twinkle lighted lanes of Key West the other day and perchance dropped in on a meeting of the Key st Barn Theater Group. The id” was rossly enchanted by the clev £ improvised little auditorium containing a cozy, intimate stage. The Barn Theater Players wer busy casting a very entertaining hit of production called “The Blithe Spirit’ which will be Presented to the public in the early part of February. These are some of the im- pressions that the Candid Cadi received of the players angling for parts in the production Smith, the bookman, e reading the part of Char a flamboyant, devil may manner; ‘Ruth’s’ part cleverly read by Mrs. Guy Car. ton ‘Ruth’ is the wife ‘Charles’ and in the play prim, meticulous looking, eal across the breakfast | Faculty Party January 18 The Division Street Room mothers held a meeting Tuesday in the library of the school. They are planning for the faculty tly | Party to be given on January ¥!48th in the annex of the Lee _1t | Memorial Church. peing| OM the refreshment committee | are: Mrs. Mary Hampton, ~| Annie Maloney, Mrs. Jeanette bes Sawyer, Mrs. Anna Rosam. On s 8) the program committee is: Mrs. cd Dorothy ; Edwards, Mrs. Kola a iss Guy. Cacléton o’* Reed and Mrs. Jenny Williams. dé eae port od ‘Dr he decoration committee con- Meier oo, welll that ini mysecie (ee ey Sition-he is the typical medic, | M™= Sane) Brady ‘and! Mrs. ee with th: 7 fficien = ee ” ; May Yates. The gift committee as at efficient, antiseptic, | i; Mrs, Marion Curry and Mrs. scalpel please” look about him. Nathalie Curr ‘Dr. Bradman’s wife’ was de- | ok, picted with a patient, study air | apler — ; by Mrs. A. C. Topmiller, Edith’; Cruiser Survivor the cute, bewildered, curtseying | : maid w nicely voiced by | Resting Here Nancy } ‘an. The omnipresent } ernce ye specter, ‘Elvira’ a clever toung-| In Key West for a well needed ed, caust witted, departed/rest is Captain and Mrs. Authur wife of ‘ C * was expertly |L. Maher. Captain Maher was read by Mrs. Janice White. Lt,|the only senior survivor of the Eleanor Clough, together with |Cruiser Houston, sunk off of explosive Emily Goddard, had; Java during the first part of the gayest time of all—jointly | 1942. He v aken prisoner and reading the part of rollicking, | Was interned at a prison camp seance calling ‘Madame Arcati’,| about fourty miles from Tokyo. Included in the guest audience | There He ‘remained until after were George White; Larry Nath!| 0¢¢upation of Japan an, Major and Mrs. Henry! After his release he was sent Morse, Lee Goddard, mil | to Washington, D. C, to help Hanns, Mrs. Betty Gibson, ,|make up: data concerning the Bell, George Lauria, Mr. and|700 men lost when the battle- J. H. Brodowski, and three | Ship was lost of the American Red! _.A former classmate of Captain Corps: Harriet Parker, H.| Maher, Captain Keating, sug- Porter id Elsye McKeown. | gested to Captain Maher that he The production “Blithe Spirit” | is under the capable supervision |@ Test, for, he said “that is the of Directress Maida Lazarovici. | Place to find it.” n S Dumont Sterling Has | the Buckley residence for close} wedding and reception were Mrs | |come to Key West: if he needed | Harry Taylor To Military School Harry M. Taylor, Jr., has left to resume his studies at Florida ; Military Academy, St. Peters- | burg, Florida. Harry spent the holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Glisch, 916 White street. | Dog Licenses |Sale Today The Humane Society of Key West is starting the’ Sale of “dog | | licenses’ today. The licenses can be bought at the Woman’s Slub- house ‘on Duval street, or at the Humane ‘ Society Headquarters, 240 C Poinciana Extension. At a*date to be set for the near future, all dogs that do not have ja license will be picked up. | To reach the Humane Society | by phone, call 219-J. “Blithe Spirit” Cast | Is Selected | | ae The Key West Players held | their weekly meeting Monday | night and the tast for Blithe | Spirit was selected. Those in the | cast are: Nancy Morgan as| Edith, Mrs. Janice White por- | trays Ruth, Mr. Paul Smith as | | Charles, Mr. Guy Carleton is Dr. j Bradman, Mrs. Topmiller inacts | Mrs. Bradman, Mrs. Emily God- | dard as Madam Arcati and. Ann | jis played by ‘Mrs. Ann Carleton. | The play will, be: directed “by | | Lazarovici. | Blithe “Spirit. is, one, of Noel | | Cowards more humorgus plays! jand> it will be put on ‘by. the Key West Players ifi the near | future. Everready Club ‘Plans Party Everready Star Club held its} monthly social Tuesday at the \home of Mrs. Mary Adams, in| Poinciana. Delicious __refresh- | ments were served, pineapple | upside down cake, fruit ! punch, candy and nuts. The} | club ‘is planning a party for the | | Masong and the Everready Star | Club will serve the refreshments. | | As yet no date has been set for} | the party. | PERSONAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson have just bought the “old Perez” | house. Mr. Thompson will work | w:th Thompson Enterprizes in Key West and ‘his brothey-in |law, Ed Knight, will handle the business at the Miami end. xk * Just returned from Washing- ton, D. C., are Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Marshall after spending |the Christmas holidays with | Mrs. Marshall’s,., sister, , Mrs. | “SOCIAL CALEND | } | | WEDNESDAY Hospital Auxiliary, Clubhouse. 4:00 p.m. | Bridge Club, Officers’ Club.} Whitehead Street. | * * | | THURSDAY | | Red Cross Meeting, City Hall.} 8:00 p.m. | kkk Woman's | | | | | | | FRIDAY Girl Scout Meeting, Troop 4.) 4:00 | i St. Paul’s Parish Hall. p.m. Beware Co from common ‘ _that Hang relieves prom ene to the seat'of the ‘Ebi pena al netce ' fo soothe and heal raw, tender, in- bronchial mucous SS cause it | @ bottle of | derstan ; Wallace B. Kirke, who was one) | cuspidors were within easy reach. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN tn tn ty fon tin fey in tan tn ton nin inn nn nln nihil Olli hand nnn) ‘CORAL ROCKETS By L. P. ARTMAN, JR. MAAR BAAAAAASADASASAAAEAAAAAAASABRRS FORECAST TRUE 5 As forecast in The Citizen of; two meetings. December 28, City Manager Dave} resenting the clients who wish the King found satisfactory the ex-! liquor’ laws’ amended to include! pressed wish of the Volunteer| restaurants within the three hun- Fire Department that Leroy Tor-} dred foot law sit at the far end res be the city’s fire chief for the) of the railing and the ministers) two-year period coming up. In) sit wis people on the main} an interview with The Citizen-on| benches aE Ge ee pee two} that date, Mr. King said that if; am e-ha. ‘ours of oratory on the Volunteers elected Torres as| the proposed ordinance last night. | their honorary chief he would} cope Rees 1 find him “satisfactory”. Last : night, the Volunteers elected Tor-| UUnderune’ eel ae ordinace res honorary chief. me up again at a future; s | meeting. The case principally in! question is the Gulf Stream res- taurant, which property abuts the in the “filibusters” of the groups) Convent grounds. The proposed} opposing the amending of the! ordinance measuring the distance liquor law so that three hundred| ftom main entrance to main en- fect from churshtor schook prop-! trance would clear the restaurant erty would be ‘measured from! for the sale of liquor to custom- main entrance to main entrance! ©TS- was the bombshell dropped by| ase Seve Sere It seems to be clear from legal | battle has now been going on for| The lawyers rep-| e e KIRKE SCORES One of the deciding questions of the principals in formation of! the present zoning laws. Mr. Kirke asked the city attorney. if} adoption of the amendatory liquor law would make null and void the zoning ordinance. City At- torney Lester replied that insofar as the zoning law conflicted-with the proposed ordinance that the zoning ordinance was null and void. This seemed to settle the ‘question. Hunter Harden, who ‘had been voting with Carbonell and Sweeting, shifted and voted | against the ordinance and it was defeated, three to two. Demeritt; and Cooper voted against it as), they. hadiibech .doitig.. ati Bo). | e e JANITOR PROBLEMS ~ Noticed Herschel Demeritt, new city janitor, last.night after the meeting sitting ‘ruefully at one end of the vacated benches sur- veying the scene. There, stretch- ing from one efid of the benches to the other on the floor, were, stamped-out cigarette butts when| COME SOON! WATCH FOR IT! LISTEN TO DAVE ELMAN’S N e e MINISTERS REASONABLE The ministers, at the city com- mission meeting last night, were} quite reasonable. They pointed out clearly that they did not.wish} to force prohibition on the city, but that they were attacking the three hundred foot law in the case before the commission. This; ASD LENT “JAMES CRAIG in “ “GENTLE ANNIE” H Coming: ' “Escape in the Desert’; i AUCTION SHOW NOW WEDNESDAY 10 P.M. li's More Fur Than Ever on WKWFE . 1600 On Your Dial + N | ‘MONROE THEATER JOHNNY MACK BROWN in “FLAME OF THE WEST” Coming: “The Conspirators” “NOTICE” HARRISON NAMED. ! Present rumor has it that perhaps! | | | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1946 | a fund to advertise Key West will] be discussed. | SANITARY OFFICER | “2. b. terzison, recommended eee | by. Dr. J. B. Parramore, was ap-} County commissioners last night! Pointed by the commission » as} received a letter from the Ad-| S¢Mor sanitary officer of the Mon-! 7 Boao | roe County Health Clinic. | vertise Key West Council inviting | The commissioners approved an‘ them to attend a meeting this os application for a liquor license at Mom's place on Stock Island. Nine species of pine are found in Canada. Alfalfa was brought from Per- sia to Greece in 500 B.C. afternoon, at which the: raising of; opinion that anyone who has a 100-seat restaurant anywhere in! the city could come under the! jurisdiction of the — ordinance.! Rates Reasonable the next ordinance will have a! clause limiting the restaurants to} be included in the ordinance just] to those already established. Pers} haps, too, there may be a -clause| that liquor is to be ‘served just! during dinner hours. FORD HOTEL 60 NE. 3rd Street 80 Rooms ~. R TWO HOTELS IN MI AMI« POPULAR PRICES LOCATED IN HEART OF CITY ROOMS WITH BATH and TELEPHONE Write or Wire for Reservations PERSHING HOTEL 226 N.E. Ist Avenue 100 Rooms - Elevator Heated 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION ousted Ha Here’s a brand new flavor with a grand new appeal. Crisp, crunchy hazelnuts, blended, with rich, golden cream and other fine dairy produtts= frozen into: a creamy-smooth, extra delicious Sealtest Ice Cream. Take some thrilling new Hazelnut Ice Cream home, today. Ic E * SEALTEST .. . the Measure of Quality in Ice Cream Division of Join the fun in the Sealtest Vi ring Jack Hal For Sale “El Prado Restaurant” One of the Best Businesses in Town. Located on Division Street: Apply for information at the res- taurant at any time. BOLIVAR VALDES, 4 Proprietor. Enjoy ~ EHRET'S Thursda Sealtest FLAVOR-OF-THE-MONTH sole £9 & @ es Sealtest Fountain Special Hot Fudge Sundae made with TOASTED HAZELNUT ICE CREAM and JERSEY eallesl CREAM ‘National Dairy Products Corporation 0 , WIOD NEW TIME-SAVING SCHEDULES AND ADDITIONAL SERVICE : NOW IN EFFECT! ‘With the lifting of O.D.T. Regulations, Florida Motor Lines an- rounces additional and better bus service between all Florida cities, providing the most frequent schedules in the history of the state. Extra Army Discharge g. son Dur of Mr. and Mrs Virginia two yez discharged ic Sterling, of street, has re ov 1216 ‘turned from | eas and has been| n the Army. | battle stars on the | of War ribbon} > good conduct | rling was a serg-| the landing in y and was in the cam ulting in the final de COMING SOON! WATCH FOR IT! Ladies Dine War Veterans There will be a joint meeting by the Ladi Auxiliary, VFW, amd the Veterans of Foreign ‘Wars, Post 3911. Sunday at 2 p. m., at the Flagler Avenue Cigar factory. The ladies will serve pot luck dinner to the veterans’ in the| GARDNER’S PHARMACY afternoon, and in the evening | Phene 177 Free Delivery there will be a social gathering. | ~ JACKSONVILLE 4 Hours 5 Minutes eFor information and reservations, call 514 Southard Street, Phone 1040 | } | | BEER Famous for Fine Flavor Since 1866 Robert Knobel “WHOLESALE BEER and-WINE” 2049. N. MIAMI AVE. Phone 2-5824 Miami 37, Fla. The Buccaneer Route BUSES DAI a: BUS TERMINAL * SOUTHARD and BAHAMA STS. Phone 242 Key “West, Fila.

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