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i SOCIETY Oy PATRICIA PHONE 535 See Mary Ida Charlow Wed To John RK, Rouzie Of Virginia S a iatorma ceremony Set-| of the bridegroom. A gardenia Street Corsage ornamented the outfit. / ‘The bride's only attendant was lon sister, Mrs. Edna Berg, who! * were shrimp frock with le . Berg was best was extremely eetive im the Junior Woman's the bride Club. LPR cteerbie of moon-| ‘The couple left after the cere- white seeeeries) mony for Norfolk, Virginia, their pearts, the gift! new home. Marilyn Richman Becomes Bride OF Capt, Aronovitz feo weding of marmed beauty! et epi ty Mice Kitmee Mart Bie tae: ‘The lovely bride entered with her father Sam Richman by Here the bride of whom she was given in marriage. Stee Myer Aromewite! The bride's gown of white bridal Beh & Hee at cotin featured a sweetheart neck- ee © Hemet, & 6 | line outlined with beads and seed, i peer and a full sweeping trai: se sleeves came to a poin ever the hand: ‘was enhanced The | pearls from whieh fell a full by length veil. Her bouquet was of ond white freesias centered with a en | white orchid. Cate @ere Hebted by the! Immediately after cere- ree eter atits Rernerd and) mony the bride's enter- (eter Hetemen Mere Gem Rich-| tained at a reception in the Tem- = De beet) mother, wee ple Annex. A beautiful handmade eet & epee oreme ont were! lace table cloth covered the ae aehiet ome The bride bride's table on whieh was a ee ee od Mire Charles three-tier wedding cake between Aerts ow bie ~crepe| two silver candlesticks. Miss ented aah om ne bel om nage | Helen Silver kept the bride’s reg- Cartes Asomern its served as his) ister te 4 ements During the evening the couple Uerme, @ere Meee Abe! left for a wedding trip, the bride prams, Peenard Richman cnt} weaning @ dressmsker suit, the Geutge Be heen Mite Bernie Rictman, sister to} te ret 6 meet of home and omity cteminet Paohmnwed after | oe eee fer gown was of) re Vee worquiie with 6 Peeowert we kiine, Ghe carted 0 teeeert « Ameria Beauty nee chid mpeon 4 Thompson 41 Congregational Church ome terme and baskets, Migs Veda, ‘Thompson, the 4 te tod the a tl pride’s sister, was of honcr, he Pmgremots 7 aw A ti wearing a bike with ~ pagict fun 6 wedding « — - : Thompeon, deugh-| © pink carnation head dress and a <4 Sis Dow Thoewp-| @ pink carnation English bouquet. em ws fee Tromeeen, aon of, The brides maid was Miss Joan > «<i & seteer Thompson.) Lord, in an aqua gown, also ath af Hay West The Rev. Ver-| cartying 4 pink carnation bou- ae ee + od the, quet onan Best man was Frank Toppino, 7 eben : has feaeh-| with Huge Pappy as groomsman. “a = n worn by A reception was held at the os emer tp vell/home of the bride’s aunt, Mrs p— Ae ' ed a| Raymond Lord, following the A ' wedding j ' Poinciana Elects | Social Calendar FRIDAY Tuesday Girl Scouts, Troop 4, St. Paul’s the] Parish Hall, 4:00 p.m. Gipatees poy «© wt the SATU y* x* ee ro it ne Poinciana|SATURDAY ee: | Brownie Meeting, Fleming St. of Bet © tote Wh ©8) Methodist’ Chueh, “WOOraITe} pam, at} “j is x* : . | MONDAY wu will Key West Players, 8:00 p.m., the kinder Barn Theater. “Blithe Spirit’, 8:00 p.m., Barn Theater, Duval Street. aaeek TUESDAY Woman's Club, Woman's Club- house, 4:00 p.m. Poinciana Pre-School P.-T. A., 8:00 p.m., at the School. ** Kerr Promoted Te Corporal ently Corporal in the * @etioned at March) WEDNESDAY P with the Army Bridge Club, Officers Cluo, K the Whitehead and United Sts., “i " john RK. Kerr 8:00 p.m. xe THURSDAY Sewing Committee, Key West Hospital, 2:00 p.m. eee Your Lodge Meets nored fet, * the Ferm Chapter, OES, 2nd and 4th ggg! Fridays of each month, 8:00 soctal p, pm, Scottish Rite Temple. o Star Celebrate Mrs. tidams’ Birthday wt Wee -_ 5 Ti. ys, 7:30 p.m., Red Men's a “yy 4 Pythian Sisters, Ist and 3rd Mon m ane lays, 7: pm. Knights of Melste) Pythias Hall. street. | Rebekah, Ist and 3rd Fridays, 7:30 p.m., Golden Eagle Hall. Key West Number 163, aed, ot the tt ‘Mi Altery 1023 Southard POLL AS READY TO REP UR CLOCKS Friday night at Knights of | Pythias Hall, Fleming Street. As mentioned elsewhere in this ue. Poll Jewelry at Si4 United States Army to keep Bevel srewt mew ectepting ban on marriages to Germans. ewes # ' the first time ——____—_-. i tee Peers Porte hewe just been clocks. There goes another alibi wate avaiable t welers to re for being late, can't blame it on the ‘ for the clock any more te -\PATRI veahontas Lodge, Ist and 3td| Sp, md Knights of Pythias. Meets every | The Weather REPORT Key West and vicinity: Partly cloudy this afternoon, tonight and Saturday with scattered showers.- Moderate south and southwest winds, fresh at times. Flori Partly cloudy with lit- tle change in temperature today through Satur Few, scattered thoes ina sens | ¢ogler in the south portion today. ‘Jacksonville through: , ida Straits: Fresh» southwesterly winds dyér north portiori’ dnd} moderate, to occasionally fresh south to southwest winds over south portion today and tonight gradually becoming moderate winds, northwesterly over the north portion and north to north- easterly over. south portion on Saturday. Partly cloudy weather. Few showers over extreme south portion today. East Gulf of Mexico: West to southwest winds today, fresh over north portion and moderate | to occasionally fresh over south portion becoming northerly winds tonight and Saturday. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warnings have been issued. WEATHER REPORT Key West, Fla., March 29, 1946 Observation taken at 8:30 am. Eastern Standard Time (City office) Highest last 24-hours Lowest last ontlbif Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches Total rainfall since March 1, inches Seams 3.0 Excess since March 1, inches _.. SoU esee SEA Total rainfall since January 1, inches tice OB Deficiency since inches ..... ii oe * Tomorrow's Almanac ee 20 a.m. ‘omorrow's (Naval Base) Tide Low Tid jam. 1:55 am } P-m. 1:37 4 TTT TT TT CIS NOTEBOOK What I would call a good, sgb- stantial Key West family, @nd one loyal to the city, is the HO- LAND J. ADAMSES. The Adaiths- es had four children, MARY, AMELIA, BEN and GERALD. Amelia married FERNANDO |CAMUS, who has a responsibie pein at the Naval Operating jase here. Gerald married HELENA HAS- KINS, and, with his brother, Ben, who married SUSAN CURRY, helped to operate Adams Dairy. Mary married CHARLCS LOWE, a former British consul and also consul to the Nether- lands. Mr. Lowe, incidental!y, had a very interesting hobby of collecting sailboat pictures. nwt Speaking of sailboats, ROLAND C. GOULET built his own in his backyard and launehédt-Sunday, aided “by =<=Woody) Young IN GARRISON BIGHT.— oamovelyyuamiables woman i8| |MRS. ISOBEL FLEMING. When introduced to her you dafe instants jly captivated by her personality| Mrs. Fleming is a petite persou, with long black lashes and gray eyes and once held the position of juvenile judge. m. xk *& SAM HART, who is the Key West champion banana eater, some years ago was reported to be growing a banana grove hun |self so that he can continue to en- |joy the tropical fruit. Wonder |how that grove is coming along now. * x * EDWARD JOHNSON, who is married to the former Alice Parks, i> looking around for a boat now, a sailing boat. Edward is anoth- er of those Key Westers whom} snappers under a mangrove bank jfear when he approaches with a | graines pole. e | x xk * F Noticed a KEY WEST GIR§ Tidiagyea bicycle the other da’ e' Wore a sweat shirt and acro the front was printed s“Eniwetok} —————”._ Indians, I guesg Someone who was stationed of |Eniwetok atoll must have sent} her an athletic team sweater.| Wonder who the Babe Ruth of Eniwetok is? x kk || MR. MITCHELL of North Beach | |Inn scores again. This time he} |has an interesting set of pictures | of the turtle boat docking and the unloading of the turtles and even! an underwater shot of the turties. | x kk | |. CAPTAIN W. A. SAUNDERS is a rather young man, my hus- band tells me. The new head of 1) What do I call you?” ‘Start Work Monday |the navy civilian who was taking on top of the ance ll you have, Rush?” he asked. R¥® straight” He looked at lope. “That'll be all right,” she said. The drinks came, and they tasted them. Beside them the piano burst into an’ orgy of eight-beat rhythm and conversation became impossible. Rush sat half-turned in his seat listening. His eyes roamed 'the room idly. Suddenly, he stiffened. In. the crowd... of dancers edging the piano, was Leslie Germaine, looking anything but demure, clinging to a short] “Okay,” “O) man in a gray flannel suit. All| to talk to you a little Rush could see of her partner. was thats ethane - ee cae pares wider by far at ips than the took ‘ moe Then Leslie Germaine Tee fiche cocked open one eye and focuse: SS oak “ in Baa and bath that Rush called “The detective,” she shrieked at Rush. “Why aren’t you detect- ing?” Bs) detectives have nights on my doorsill, : across the table. Her eyes, he no- ‘Men have been following me | ticed, were.on Leslie’s companion. and—she ran on and on till she} men she saw Rush watching her stopped suddenly in mid-sentence. and quickly turned back to him. c You're not listening.” |g. | Rush filed the look she had given ‘You're not saving anything.|the blond boy for future refer- Tell why an Ln listen.’ ther | &8¢2: “It staned when my mother! “This is Wilmer,” Lash died and my stepfather wanted to! screamed. “I sone now his othee marry me because she left me all name. But he’s a lovely dancer.” the money: do| Rush surveyed Wilmer. His face ‘What do you want me to do! was as coloress as’ his hair “Al- for a thousand dollars?’ »{most an Albino,” Rush thought. “Protect: me \from those men.” |'rhen two things happened almost She:pulledva coin. purse from a} unnoticed and’Rush got'a new pic- pocket of her coat and took out ature of Wilmer. Rush, glani at rumpled | thousand-dollar bill: the bulge under the left shoulder handing it to Rush. He examined] o¢ Wilmer’s coat and Wilmer it closely in the light of the desk caught the ditection of his gaze. his lamp and stuffed it into a vest) Wilmer’s eyes froze and his lips Tw o oelock. he vag hg i ro Ua ein Sean »| be ble to get up ’m gla meet you, mer,” | 7», a » Rush said. : bed: “A pleasure.” Wilmer’s voice would have grated if it hadn’t been so high itch. It merely sounded girlishly angry. That didn’t fool Rush. He had met Wil- mer’s kind before. They could only be handled safely with gloves. Leslie shouted something at Rush and dragged Wilmer to the dance floor. Rush watched them go with a calculating light in his On R= Picked up the girl and swung back through the door into his inner office, where he stretched her on a divan. “Quite nice,” he thought. A spatter of water from the carafe on his desk brought her to. “Wha—wha—where am I?” she sputtered through the water that ragged in her throat. “Are you ush Henry?” 'Yes?” “T want to detain you as a body- guard.” Rush didn’t say so, but, he thought, “Here we go again.” He said, “I don’t take that kind of business.” “But vou must. I'll give you 2 thousand jollars for a retainer. A light flickered in the gray- green of Rush’s eves. “Why do you think you need a bodyguard —a_thousand dollar’s worth?” “It's a long story,” she said. “E don't wi \t to go hi ate made a pot full ot Hope came into sat. across. the tabie can tell me about father?” - ee senatorial look great shock of rathite hair. ‘ou. see him. she. began 19 x08 that bought a Me Were i He now?” “I don’t know Rushi saidy te | th: bi tayi eae ne of coffee. pocket. “You have a bodvguard, lady. “Hove O'Hara. You may call me Hone.” “The evening,” Rush said, “is weakening, but there's life in it yet. What would you like to do on your thousand dollars?” “Oh, dance or something.” “Okay, let’s go to Cato’s.” S USUAL, it was crowded, Sut a_waiter with imagination took them ‘ough the crowd to ) e it. 1’ "The on a stand beside the couc! lifted the receiver. He moment and then w! “Call me at five.” (To be continued) Semmes Renovatior ° Peay | *—# Lay New Turf, Careful] he ‘ Grading; Plan Concrets, and : Grandstand For Nest! in itd eeseue all conevete/ suitable ferice. When ‘this! thanks offering. “Positive: steps™will thea Ye: ors Ague {team here! other inthe fall. The offering re- dei repr training 4 * as ceived Wednesday will be turned}: ° dh Tol ar | The Bsey) cig hh |. Been' in at a general meeting to, be held » Work will be begun Monday by; invig h 4 ¢ in Philadelphia. _ is a4 ies “Can; ‘ou, cook?” ae “mean it, Rush, Tim affaid.” Rush ised at her for a minute. be baat in indanseoneet e yyou < ‘D; oe never in the morning. in bars is all and T do,” Said. “But Talso am fond of More and as good a place as any.” small itchen home. Rush went into the kitchen and fee. the kitchen and bie from him. ’t there anything else you step- “Well, he’s a tall, handsome, man_ with a When you feel as hough here was a man you could trust with your last dollar But after he’d lost money for mother. she’d may pot amn! m_ going “Ym tired, too,” Hope said. Rush pointed to a door. “There’s hind that door. sleep here.” loor closed behind Hi and Rush watched it for a sec- ond then went to the telephone lope and waited a spered: Church Offering Next Wednesday At 9 o'clock next Wednesday *| morning women members of St, of! Paul's Church will hold’’ their fand | spring ingathering of the United| The offerings. are made twice a Rat a Major Jeague, yearly, one in the spring and the tembers}.of the. Stadium. Com-} mittee on clearing the baseball park infield ‘and gutfiéld’ and laying sod to bring the field into first class condition. Roy Hamlin, chairman announced today fol- lowing a meeting last night. The work will be supervised by Bud Garing, engineer, and will be performed by members of the committee and athletes who play at the Stadium. City equip- ment will be used. Grading will be most carefully done. New muck turf will be laid. Laying of marl roadways both under the grandstand and on roadways outside the stand will also be done, Mr. Hamlin said. The grandstand will be painted and repainted also. With the summer baseball sea- Ww By Popular Demand — Return Engagement |... Key West Players APRIL 1, 2 and 3 BARN THEATRE (Rear of Woman's Club) : Duval Street ‘BLITHE SPIPIT * son approaching and the Key Wi Hi ol nine bringing * BC “Of outiof town igh school games a good field is AF sofGartain'Time at 8:00 p-m. prime, .xeqyisite,...local sports ins state? “Next big step the comm Pre peeuee ier KEY WEST DRUG CO. Tickets On Sale % : Price, $1.20 (Including Tax) ittee es' is very direct and frank, I under- the submarine base in Key stand, and does net mince his words. He states out and out that he will do all in his power t keep the Sub Base here a very vital part of Key West dur peacetime. He will not pre what Congress will do to Navy, however. * xk * JIMMY McKNIGHT, who went to High School in Key West, v Here’s Good News For It Clocks, particularly alarm clocks, have been pretty scarce. We've been getting our share and selling them first come, first served, as many of you know, and even though the supply is increas- ing daily, it still isn't large enough to meet the demand. notes during the trial of two Na officers on tearing up a picke fence this week. Jimmy was co ing it just for the practice and t get an idea of testimony in nav trials. He is in the legal office at NOB, Jimmy has a lot of faith im NOB remaining an_ integral part of Key West. To relieve this situation, clock parts have now been made available. So, for the first time ae . in two years, we are now accepting clocks for The TRAGEIG MEINE ate e guaranteed repairing with ten-day: service. be given tonight at Harris School will be a cute one, with the lithe tots modelling the latest clothe Hope those bathing beauties don’t expose too much. * x * Any of you folks who have in teresting LITTLE BITS are invit- ed to call me at 535.. Remembe: it is just as important and pro! ably more so to hear somethin, nice about a person which can b: reproduced in this column than it is to see that person get an awar or something similar. We all like to hear about little things you've enjoyed hearing. ' Of course, you follts who want a new clock should keep in touch with us as we have them coming in very often. Unfortunately, we can not accept reservations or lay-aways on them. Just drop in and see us whenever-you go by and you may be lucky. POLLOCK’S Quality Jewelers 14 Duval Street Adjoining Palace Theater and Theater Before Performances Mii : HOW’S YOUR CLOCK? ra x ee N TF LIAN a en eae LUT Ls x AAAAABAAAAAAASS, Pre-War Liquors - Best Orchestra in Town - Popular RAUL’S CLUB a Winner of Tommy Dorsey's Clarinet Contest, ORCHESTRA _ LIBBY DEAN 5H - We Cover Charge Sat. Night Only NAVY BUS PASSES DOOR for Convenience of Military Pereenent Dilan iin nln in iain natin inna 2£4444444444444444444 444444444444 44. 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