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SOCIETY By PATRICIA * PHONE 535 Mrs, Mabel Ramey, Worthy Grand, Matron Honored, At Social Hour ‘The worthy grand matron and = Mrs. Myrtle Huston, Mrs. Mary @her state officers were honored| Lowe and Mrs, Yvonne’ Baillod @& «& banquet, given by Fern ail beet grand officers were pres- ni Chepter 21, OFS, at the Lal Visitors included J. N. Ramey, Goeehe Motel, with a meeting and) husband of the ‘worthy grand hour following at the! matron; Mrs... Margaret Evans, Temple worthy matfon of Biscayne Grand officers included: Mrs! chapter of Miami; Mr. and Mrs. Meveti Remey, worthy grand! Melvin’ ®.‘Dreiner, of Monona of Florida; Mrs. Jennie| chapter 5, Madison, Wisconsin; g@rend chaplain; Mrs. Hazel’ Mrs. Edith Allen Orange of ,De- g@rend Ruth; and Mrs. Ruth moine chapter 89, Demoine, Towa; =k @rend instructor of dis-' Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sutton, trict 29 | McEwen chapter 201, McEwen, Representatives present were, Tennessee and Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Moble Jones, Mrs. Americus) Byrd of Old Fort chapter 175, Old aes Mrs. Breckenridge Honored Mr. and Mrs. Horace P. Con- nable entertained Wednesday night with a huge cocktail party at their home. Mrs. C. Brecken- ridge, from Fort Lauderdale, was honored guest. z Mrs. Breckenridge has _ just finished writing a novel which will be published shortly and is now in the midst of writing a stage play. Mrs. Breckenridge’s husband is a Colonel in the Army, now in Germany. Mary Immaculate Alumni Meets The first business mecting of the Mary Immaculate Alumni March 19, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Caroline L. Rob- erts, 912 Simonton street. Mrs. Roberts, president, urges all to concerning the Alumni, will be will be held on Tuesday evening} be present as important matters} (HE KEY WEST CITIZEN Mora Brothers Win Marble Tourney About 30 contestants en- tered the marble tournament held at Bayview Park Satur- day morning under the direc- tion of Miss Jane Hopkins, program director of the Rec- reation Division of the De- partment of Public Welfare. The winners were the two Mora brothers, Edward, 10, ! and Alfred, 7, with William Curry and Frank Bervaldi in second place. The three judges were Messrs. A. Parra, | Oscar Cruz and Galey Sweet- ing. | Mr.’ Parra displayed his collection of marbles consist- ing of several hundred with no two alike, and many of them more than 75 years old. | Mrs. Ann McCamis assisted the Recreation Department with the program. jack, 30-Pound Barra- »| euda, 45-Pound Grouper Over Weekend By GEORGE DAVIS Sunday’s catches included a 57- pound amberjack, three grouper and two mackerel aboard the Sea | Raider, with the party consisting of Lt. Pruitt, Lt. (jg) Shuler, Lt. (jg) McMillin and Ensign Buell. Aboard Ted Canova’s Switch- tail, three grouper, one 45-pound- er, and other 42 pounds and a 3o- with two jacks, one African pom- jpano and four barracuda. ‘consisted of J. D. Dean, W. M. follows: Adult Department 5 (Special Spanish , Clags) > ¢ THIRD WEAR Helen Hediste Edith I. Brady and Olive K: Clarabel S: Spencer and terson. ;L. Fortner, Ethea K. Stricker, pounder, were brought in, along! Rosalia Sarbey, Gladys Wagner, Elizabeth Allen, Juliette Pinsan- Party ae Ramona _ Brenner, SECOND. YEAR—Peggy. 35 ‘ FIRST YEAR—Lucie Raveau, Comdr. John Stubenbord, Mary ‘ Ru:h Ophelia Preston and Elizabeth| RONG ENTE SB aeeeeree*s Huge Amberjack And Grouper} Priority Beaters |ic.ime Biting Well Here These Days Catch 45-Pound Amber- Honor Roll For San Carlos School Honor Roll of pupils who ac- complished better than average * grades. at the San! Carlos’ School duri hi ix- peri uring, the. past six Week aerieg By PAUL B. MASON AP Newsfeatures _ : DAYTON, Ohio. — Planning of tomorrow's planes and the thous- and and one items which put them into the air is being con- ducted at Wright Field these’ days on a theory, that except for rare emergencies, the “need for any priority, on a given item, is itself a sign of faulty anticipa- tion.” That quotation acti oft-exi weekly” staff meetings, “when riany améngshundreds of tesearch and development proj- ects come up for review—or for initial approval—the theme is repeated time and again. “Why a 1-A priority?” he asks. “Why haven’t we tackled this problem before?” Holliday, one of the country’s oie shoal MN SSP cL. INN 426 Next to inder New DANNY CRUZ, Os OPEN 10:00 a.m. to . p.m. DAILY 5:30 p.m, to 11:00 pam. and Mrs. Irene Adams.| Fort, North Carolina. discussed. The children have been (Yarborough, W. M. Fitzpatrick | Taylor. outstanding ‘electrical geniuses, SUNDAY 4:00 pam, to 10:00 pum Mery Senan and Charles! The banquet was well attended —— enthusiastically registering jand Bud Wellman | seus little, and for the most were om the committee and! and at the Masonic Hall the room ANMUUUUUOEESENSAAUUAAUOUOUOEOUORAEUERSOOUAUEESSEGANAATU AL ULE their cats, dogs, monkeys, Saturday’s catches saw thre Childten's tiepactinght Tare Caottiy’ but hiks bamtinnal president of the secretary's was beautifully decorated. After P i N parrots, etc., for a pet show. (grouper, with the 1 argest, 42 Elementary Spanish and English | carping, on the subject, staff Mrs. Annie Sharpley, was the social hour refreshments were ersona otes the date of which has been | pounds; barracuda, with the larg-| FOURTH GRADE—Aida Dis- subordinates say, sped new or im- } oy” there | served. ESE, changed. The new date will cst 30 pounds; three mackerel and ! gdiertt. proved. gadgets. into combat nibeeteacticitaminielccshalinty hee! By PATRICIA | be announced shortly. a 45-pound amberjack brought in THIRD GRADE—Alicia Fens ieee in short order during SOOT Le UL jon the Sea Raider by Mr. and]and Olga Bravo. the war. FVLP GPG, | Mrs, W. A. Bullard of Joplin, Mis : eee A : » W. AL plin, Mis- aa) és . » P BELEN SLOAN Scr CBS or) souri, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter a SECOND: GRADE*-Glotia:Dis pivestiaskell R-. Couing sen The Weather Policemen’s Ball On Saturday Night Outstanding Success New York is in town for a stay of | pes “ | gdiertt. ver-born chief of Planning, de- peveral «weeks otenstates he. is| Brown, also of Joplin FIRST GRADE—Anita Fernan- | scribed one of these as the auto- 404 1 O oY here to get a real sun tan. | ig af DE ae ee Ieee Oe Orlands ae pilot. for fight gee J re B is su-! ’ +1 REBYO, a rgarita, P aaa ssa’ when eh Milena Galt given'en party ah frst profes-| REV. SHULER PEELE is su Aboard are Mr and Mrs, 4" Mac:| rpyo.and D argarita, Bons. oo ,made 4 necessary. es ‘ perintendent of the Gainesville} ca LEGS r : eleased by strikes, a; inst Japan were wear- night in the Rainbow $3 Emma) Porn! See mae | REPORT Leish,’ Lieutenant and Mrs, K./Miss Benildes Remond,, principal d a t of P-47 and of Le Goneha Hotel, wiueh | Calleja. Mrs,.Baza_was-unable to} District of the Methonit Chute} LOHR Gad aia’ yletnitg: Part 'MacLeish, former blimp’ pilot pues Sameccosciee A sREARE Ih Ba A an ‘Tew eeasek ee we by the Jayeees,| appear because of ilness. sitcr o yCee eoitha! a Heey| CIB” nth ovidele senttteca| Here ‘atid W.' FE. Mactaith, whol - THE LOW, DOWM:AMGM oud yabsmeratitelsmaw late tn the to ea grandsand out-} Another. highlight. 9f: be PFO-| Tec ind avery sincere minister thunderdhoweks this afternoon |22ve, been fishing’ off Key’ West HICKORY GROVE ....... | Evornean , war, the Laboratory} | quceess, with @,gapacity gram, was)the playing of blind} § ee ; i soba) *| waters, H : SPROUT! (EB PEL? A Aa Ah — in attendance. | pianist Orion Osburn, who is as-| Of the Epspel. He conducted the toner vite aeneagay- oe On the Mae Weit, Captain Joun| Today the subject sis} the ‘unt Bh ea reg cthatad \ ‘The highlight of the affair was: sociated with Russ Dalbeys Revival Services held at the, Tuesday, oderate southerly | West, a kingfish, six barracuda, a c , Sis der-privileged”—and ‘how it is turning out as the most sure-fire idea you can be for whether you are up for the school-board or Fleming Street Methodist Church last week. For years Rev. Pecle was pastor of the Fleming Street Church here. winds this afternoon shifting to} grouper and an African pompano moder ate, _ occ asionally fresh, | weighing 25 pounds were brought porary late tonight or early) in by a party consisting of H. A. Tuesday. playing of Louis Armstrong,! orchestra, now playing at The king of swing, who Tropics. with Hector Barroso} Dancing during the solo num- Strand Theater i | : tis orchestra. Eight orches-|.bers of Osburn came to a stand- | a é ae |Mugler and Henry Mugler of | for governor or for leap-frog and Wes entertained the crowd untill still as spectators crowded around) ew 1 Riek Hone is ex ener eetalsel Ae he wae [ponnbrook L. 1; Mrs. K Mugler, playground director. if you are| | oe ee el hour - >| ‘al-| 80-year-o ishe : H @ late | the bandstand to watch the mas: DeCiee tolbe lone ot etek; beet | lanaseee| arcn|todayjand/overinelnarecn ei erwoman, and for something free, so that every-| ENCHANTED COTT iu Feeture ects of the program terful artistry of the blind pian- f Were Boddy Baornett, singer of ist. Osburn plays modern and songs, Frank and Teddy, classical pieces in addition to be- vaudeville specialists,’ ing an organist. Herbert Cohen did“a splendid body—bar none—gets whatever} is on the market and without ex- cess perspiration, you are the same as elected. But there is one It will be Beldner’s Store and will open on April 1 at 528 Duval; Street in the former building oc- cupied by Lewinsky’s Furniture} “Junior Miss” south portion tonight. Otherwise! Aboard the Legion Friday, ten Coming: partly -cloudy through Tuesday.| jacks, six grouper, two snapper, Cooler in the Tallahassee area to-!two barracuda and a mackerel day and except over the extreme) were brought in by L. A. Fritech- girls note, he two 2 oe A ~ | thing that you t id. es. up = pcatbcste Oi as master of ceremonies. Miss| St0"e.. Managers will be Bunny| south Pernons tonight. Cooler)man of Key West and Mr. and aioe Watoh pra Monroe Theater the ing of Key| Shirley R Smith, the Jaycee Beldner and Millicent Beldner.| Tuesday. Mrs. P. S. Campton of Toledo, O., against you, and if he says, folks I guarantee free soup and peanut sandwiches, you have gotta make it a turkey sandwich and a choco- late sundae. ' But believing sorta, in, funda- mentals and wanting to, know the “how come” about things, I been researching, and you, know. as, I. deduct. it, everybody, |, is privileged already, Unless,,. of They have just returned from a style exhibit at Atlanta, Gcorgia and from a trip to northern and eastern markets. Mrs. Beldner is} the daughter of Morris Reuben,| who ran a fashionable ladi store here 25 years ago and j about the sathe location the new Store is opening. Jacksonville through the Flor- ida Straits: Moderate south to| southwest winds today shifting to northwest over extreme north IDA LUPINO in “PILLOW TO POST” Coming: “Girls on Probation” and T R. Sutire and'Jessie Muns.!, also of Toledo. Also in the Friday catches were Captain Ted Canova’s Switchiail portion this afternoon and_to/with three mackerel, two group2., northerly over all sections to-|14 barracuda and a dolphin. Party night. Moderate to fresh north-,consisted of E. S. MacFarland, winds Tuesday. Showers/Fred F. Nesmith of Schenectady. nd thunderstorms over north|N. Y., and Mr. Lofland, of Detro't, portion today and over south por-|Mich., and Mrs. Reggio of Bay- own Albert Bora, who ap-; Spong Queen candidate, made a tered for the first time with a, personal appearance at the dance. Mildred W. Jeffers And Edward Richter In Song Recital Tuesday Mildred W. Jeffers and Edward Recitative ‘and Aria fom Mades- z oe ®, ‘One night Mr. and Mrs. M. B. - ¥ tion tonight. Otherwise partly;shore, L. I. ES iad Awnings .....- Gietter, Spid2e, will be heard ies ey emp etn SAUL’ 'who “have, recently re-| cloud Aboard Captain Red Maxwei.s Eo alaigitar cy act he ' °Wi indow Shades © me recital for the Friends of) |’ you Walk, Handel: L’heure! t¥tned to Key West, were having} East Gulf of Mexico: Moderate) Heidi Ho, two sharks, a bonita. tells you where you can.pick up i Miele Society on Tuesday, March’ pe cuiee, | Halins Edward’ Richter | (ifter aboard Mr. and Mrs, Cyril s to southwest winds today,two grouper, a muttonfish and] 2 paiy of shorts on something| — - AVoilable. dn « the i ge ma (Der tWes| Marshall's. sloop, anchored. off, shifting to moderate to fresh!ten or twelve barracuda, which| 2? 1 SHOFES | OF y Rest Materials and & the home of Mrs. J. Rl 6h Wesst Ich Doch 'Den Weg P. 4 . 2 of‘ Gulf dock and Mrs. Saul re-) marked what a Tacihating build-| ing Curry Sons is and what air northwesterly over north portion! were released, made up the day’s is afternoon and over south catch. Party consisted of Dr. and om tonight. Moderate _ to| Mrs. Norman R. Byers of Bedford, and which is a super pnd excep- tional privilege and.not ay grdin- wea :| THES ETE! SERVICE “GENERGEDEOD” Veltes, 1224 Duval street, at 8:15 Zurich,’ Brahms; Mai’ Nacht, @tlor® +Brahms; Von Ewige. Liebe, = ary privilege like we are studying in this essay, ‘ Beisred Sette wae e Ran! Oty MEGA TET AGKd| bealitiflt picture it made with fresh northerly, winds Tuesday. Ind., Dr. and Mrs Donald S. Alen| {48 Sunsipon’ Ge ad Ven" ott non Nh sabe} the’ setting shind i Shower: 1 thunderstorms over Of Portland; Me, And. after turning ait Jpstitute of, Music and Ww jeg; Ich Liebe} he! setting ‘sun behind it. In Showers and thun: e a facts and. thinking. about, folks solsint at the Bust Liberty Bata Gat Batted nicnter Oratly, |b Aare h Mrs, Saul; north _ portion today BAG OUST FRA baa {ike Edison, and Henry Ford, and| .»»« teteped, Becorried! and ' Chureh. Mr. Richter; The Fairiés’ Dance, Head;| about the building, it is my south portion tonight. Otherwise] WHO KNOWS? Joe Louis who came up from the! epaints See oh oeetstant of Frank La Agamede’s Song, Barnett; The| favorite in Key West. And speak- pa ante As ‘| ik s | battdm od. their “ovin’steank, “Tl pie teh with Van Heusen and Time For Making Songs Has ing of Curry Sons, we are glad to} onvil le toy Apal lac hico a 1. What was the strength of conclude that between the 2— | jand Puul Schubert. He was! Come, Rogers. Mildred Jeffers. | “now, that Mrs. Milton Curry.) No small craft or storm warnings) the Army on Jan. 1st? jthe privileged and the under- Venetiam Blind Co.) scapfakes o > soloist with the General Oh That It Were So, Bridge;) "2° nas heen exceedingly ill for Seon | 2. Who wrote who: “This dis-! privileged — that the noncoddled 129 Duval, Jefferson Hotel Bldg.| the ar a short ie Chorus and Park Street When I Have Sung My Songs,)°% Months, is up again and March 18, 1946) Patch is to be considered a war have the best chahce. CALL 1042 for Estimates ply Ltr organ im Bridgeport, Conn. | Charles; Homing, Del Riego. Ed-| 27°UR4- : or aa am | Warning?” Yours with the low down, must decide how much fat can Arie—Ob My Heart Is Weary— ward Richter. Be nb ahead n taken at 8:30 am.| 3. Which is the largest-Ameri-| JO SERRA | |” be released to make soap and decom EUGENE OTTO, who has stern Standard Time {ean x agenc soestc ae Se aaa eee nn - | other -.— -_—-—- + — traveled all over the world and (City office) a ot what country did busi | RA RAR MAAAAMAAABADAAAASAAAAAAAAASASARED | rey Goods. has tasted all kinds of cooking Temperatures | Sigs oe seal ° | Besides, t! of soape a} Eo recently stage -da Thomas Fortune |Mrs. Swiceg stil thinks that the Conchs are’ Highest last 24 hours : ly stage a 3-day) Mrs. Gertrude Ricketts Bisse pps a —_ the best cooks of all. st last night 5. Who | held, and dedicated) » Announces the Opening on March 18th of | had in reserve are running low | 7.and the demand for soaps I have been missing a trick as 80 to the public, patents coveri ; Ryan Yacht Here |Has Party 4 | far as writers go. MAXIMO 73| the manufacture of Vitamin D? iA d S Ki ‘ isi i Sid Genutiied aniling wees! ot! A. bridge party was given by [enon ponies SrHees OE) ae OA See | 6. What is the distance e-| n Out oor chool for indergarten LE ise the fet of Whitehead street,’ Mrs. Eola Swicegood at the howd ea ae in coi nfal ee pave 0.00| ty ae Havana, Cuba, and Key and Pre-School Grou S Giteed the “Caren” 6 owned by of her parents,,.Mr. and Mrs.| University won 1 nfall'since March 1, 9, 7, What art the\-Four Free. A r ‘These Fortune Rep. Thewe. i@ Luther Pinder, imjhoner of Mrs.) lis literary compositions. 52) doms? i \ c. 9 to,12, Monday Throygh Friday | © tery ettached to the Car} Wessler, who. is the former, Ke nee March 1, 4,4 8 Whéd said: “Nothing ‘is ter} DAILY, WEEKLY: and MONTHLY RATES | She wee built in Shang- Mary Falk of this. city,,, Mr. and Mrs. 0.74 tain but death and tax eng by | fend she was constructed of the eis (f HOLTSBERG h Total » January 1, 9. What does the War Depart- Enrollment Limited | Tek wood available. She: ji Apply For: to New ¥ inches _...7y}s.-+ 2.41) ment mean by CINCAFPAC? Telephone 347-J, or 768-R ‘Ste a Peer! Harbor at the time our pp y | ladies ‘clothing ‘from the tern Deficiency since January. 1, rae 10. How many men, now in| YYY YYW YV WT TTT VV TV r res | Be Jape bombed the harbor, but J 5 | markets. inches _ STi the A lave served less than| c= Sree ~ ee ee : mel Sb Gimebed without damages Licenses To Wed * * paotivapanaend liwos SE RN TES | @@ during ol) that turmoil and Bs Mrs. Celia Perez Role de! 75% cordate) ———_—____—_. : Gifunion, sailed ac the Paci-! Applications for marriage li- ° S$ arrived fr | Y 1 ||| TWO HOTELS in... at POPULAR PRICES || ; te tmettentelly. the boat is censes filed Saturday and today} sit with hei 6:3 “| THE ANSWERS i i | Gateed after Ryan's daughter jin County Judge Raymond R.| nando and Gilberto of th -m. a } Located in the Heart of the City | oe | Lord's office: Mrs. Munez is a former Key, 4 8:28 p.m.| 1. 1000 officers and men,| Rates ROOMS cereals : . | John D. Gonsalves, 21, Brook-| West girl but is now making hei t 7:49 am.) 2. Fri Harold R} Reasonable for Reservations | Social Calendar lyn, and Margaret M. Young, 28,' home in Havana, Cuba. § Tomorrow's Tides | Stark, Chief o! al Operations, 4 | i see | R A Fuchs : with BATH and TELEPHONE en | Atlanta; L. F. Beard, 25, Fox-|travelling with a third ; . ee Base) ae 12 tear / a Tus! mand S Hi 1 P hi ll t ' ; DAY | worth, Miss, and Mary Ann Gac-! Plinio, who was a German pri High Tide ow Tide | Kimmel, commanding U. S. F d o | Shoes, #00 p.m., J-C Club-|cione, 19, Bradford, R. 1; Clif-|oner for 10 months. They will 10:56 a.m. 4:30 am. | Pacific Flect, Nov 1941. ord Hote ers ing ole l j Densne | ford C. Wooten, 35, and Betty, spend about two we here and 11:34 p.m 4:54 p.m. d Press. 60 N.E. 3rd Street 226 N.E. ist Avenue : i = / | Davis, 19, both of Miami; James! return to their home in Cuba — — | at Nie 80 Booms - Elevator 100 sear puree j TUESDAY | H. Prince, 30, Montgomery, Ala., xk * I, ve | DOO Sunes eg eure Junior Senior High Sehool PTA,| and Betty. Stickland, 28, Mobile,|_ Danny McGu of Your Lodge Meets ‘ : 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION #99 pm. Schoo! Auditorium. | Ala. Side, N. Y. h 1 Ae ee One ee out Rs mee | . of — Pe ee a rie} a 5 ‘ern Chapter, , 2nd an Athy te om of speech and ex-) — : Alum Meeting of Mary ir-, - janaby: tien Sey anre of each month, 8:06 dom of religious ERP PSP RRR RBRRERBBBRBRBEBHeeBeS ’ maculate, 6:09 p.m. Home of Ag Bervald jpert volley ball player and hi f eack Mee Caroline Roberts, a2 4&T8. Dervatdt j found much to interest him here.| PM» Scottish Rite Temple. Simonton Strect i He has brought in some fine fish-|Pocahontas lodge, Ist and ord : — > ils Hostess ingicntahen canine Athen Ge Tuesdays, 7:30 pm. Red Men's) 8, B k ; AY } pound grouper. His parents fall. 9. Commander - in - Chief, fre ™ | Mig Chub, 6:00 pm. Officers} Mrs. Hollon Bervaldi was host-| also. vacationing here at . the Pythian Sisters, Ist and 3rd Mon | Army Forces, Pacific. About one million. Clu, Whitehead and Unned) ess to a luncheon, given at her| Océan View Hotel. 10. » Btreets | home, for the room mothers of/| *** | the Division street school. | THURSDAY | Honored guests were Mrs, Mar-; Mr. and Mrs. E. Br Oyster Supper. Woman's Club-| ion Curry, president of the P,-T.| Portland, Maine, who 7:30 p.m., Knights of Hall. | , Rebekah, Ist and 3rd Fridays, 7: p.m., Golden Eagle Hall. , Key West Lodge Number Fleming Street ¢ Methodist Church © Tonight—7:30 o’Clock * ORY UMRAO DELMONICO x At the beach yesterday v s of are But it's a close race. Any letdown on your Part can mean 163, he n | <nights of Pythias. Meets every Restaurant and Bar house, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. A. of the school; Mrs. Alemed| at the southernmost point on a Knights of I ; esti i less soap for everybody. Ladies Sewing Circle, Key West! Bell, Mrs. Doris Rivas and Mrs. | vacation from the most north- end y quan a signs ‘ of 218 Duval Street “SEEKING THE BEST” Retundiel 7 ‘ General Mospitel, 2:00 p.m. | Fay Higgs, all of whose children easterly point. ythias Hall, Fleming Street. Serving the Finest Foods a ee 'y turning in used fats you're anf | @raduated from the Division) xk ok eS ET, PORK CHOPS Tuesday—10:30 A.M. nevPing to bring back bigger sup- AY street school in January and are} Practicing basketball the erse C Recess epee ; ples of scarce soaps. Keep on | Geouts, Troop 4, 4:00 p.m | now attending the Junior Senior, beach were Clayton H. E. CANFIELD, M. D. J une aeace “SERVING THE LORD” the job, get 4¢ for every pound. St. Paul's Parish Hall High School. | Sweeting, A. P: Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Ereniit eed Boletos | euaaaued Gestern Star, 6:00 p.m. Scot-; It was a delightful luncheon! Roberts, Joe P Specialist reac | / Where theres taf tish Rite Temple with the tables exquisitely decor-| Perez, Sardinas G. V , Bum- AlsoiGlssces’ Fitted 2 i You Are Invited To All | “** | ated with cut flowers. Mrs. Ber- Bum Pazos and, 1g the Office Hours, 7 to 9 p.m, and by Cther Specials on Menu! — Services of the Revival | theres soap SATURDAY , _ | Valdi greeted her guests from sights were Mi: nchez, Appointment, Phone 19, at Dr. Beer and Wine Served | i i | wale Mecting, Fleming 3t.! 11:30 am, to 2:30 pm., luncheon! Perez Valdez ¥ Galey's Office, 417 Eaton Street , Durie lacaliricure j Revival Services through March 2Ist_ Fey SHULER PEELE | KEEP TURNING IN USED Pars Mothodiat Co 00 ye | ber rved at 1:00 lothers \ Meni PRP RRP ERP BERS ESE FRFZSSFesseeees' TO HELP MAKE MORE SOap