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<SCRIPT By PATRICIA * Y, APRIL 8, 1946 SOCIETY Patras * PHONE 535 Miss Betty Jo Wilson Weds James Bernard Wheeler At Poinciana fetock Thuraduy Wereh 28, at the Pow Church united Mies Betty Geughter of Mr and Mev W. Witsen, formeriy Cierwater, Fie. and James Ber- Wheeler, radio technician, 8 of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.! ef Tolede, Ohio. Reverend Wallace R. Smith the ceremony a pro. sel Music Was reader than M. Menees, pi Mrs. Benjamin G. Se: Mrs Scribne: You Truly” and ft Your Smile eandies were lighted by Young end G. D. Lioyd the strains of Lohengrin's Chorus’ i ist ne “Sun i “iz Brida! Miss Wilson on tered om the orm of her father, whe her in marriage. Be- fore © which was lighted eandelabras and benked in hd Waiting vines and large oe) w. the solemn and »| William J. Wilson, of Cincin- in| eboard the U.S.S. Howard W. Gil- Je more at the submarine base. | The mother of the bride was wf attived in a lovely dress of blue A Wid | bride's register. ceremony + BY MeDowell, was played during the ceremony Grile was lovely in ao SUH of heavenly blue, with | Sttemories and shoul af gardenia. Shé carried | * ~hound Bible and a rea! handbeorctiet Dorothy Wiison, sister to thee bride, was maid of honor, and the only wttendent. She wor’ a Corsage of white gardenia Galaxy of Stars For Red Cross Benefit Ball Friday at Raul’s Anew! ed Crom Ball will from a USO Camp show over- held Fridey might at Reoul’s seas; Rosemary and Margo, well of Reuwevelt Boulevard » Carbonell, there will be mune and enterta mrs for the eve be furniched by Bob Arm- and bis orchestra with Mitty Bean as vocalist. Armetrone wae the winner) loter. Tommy Dorsey's clarinet con- Aeon the Meany eMterteiners Fund and will help Key West to Reverly Kaye,| reach ite quéta. The ball will be- evently returned gin at 9:00 o'clock. fehing port ore Cnetic vines Guard of Honor of American Legion Te Leave Saturday For Conference | Pinal plane were made at the, lan B. Cleare, Jr; Arthur G.| eweting of the Key West Guard; Bliesener, Fred rvil, and} @ mer bekt last evening to ras ypns K. eas will also at-| ; | tend the conference. SNe the Filth District Confer) Phe following will represent ente, Ameri Legion, to be the local unit of the Auxiliary: belt mm «Ft =6Lewderdale April, Mrs. George Sikes, President; 67 Mrs. Ralph Sawyer; Gretna Mc- The delegation of Arthur Sew-| Clain; Mrs. Paul Wimmenauer; a the é« Saturday Api @ Greyhound bus station &. & & chatter bus on trom the Guard of Honor will make the tip: Captain U. J. Delgado; Ist 14 Robert Daniela; 2nd Lt. Vance C. Stirrup, Ind Lt Stout, Rebert Crisp; Albert Di- Hegre, J Bradley . RB Anderson, Francis Piode Morris Meh hen, Jame W. Sikes Rebert D. Smith; William Glisch tve Wateon; John B. Winn; Al- tert J. Mills, and Farlin Guze web Legionnaires George J gick. Ray W. Peacock Bianford: Alfred L. Knowles; Al Sjursen, TAMPA 2 Hours 25 Minutes @For information end reservations. ali $14 Southard ~ Street Phone 1040 , ; will go to Toledo, Ohio, for a short -| School of the dance will algo! | 2, American Mrs. Charles Hjort; Mrs. Albert; American! J.~Mills; Mrs. Robert D. Smith; wit! leave at and Mrs. Allan B. Cleare, Jr. Miss Hodges Wed The following members of the Mr. Baker John which took place March 3 in Bal- Sweeting; day. The marriage united Cath- ‘beautiful two-tiered wedding cak2 nati, Ohio, served as best man. He is stationed at Key West sheer. A carnation corsage or- namented the outfit. The wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler was unique in that it was the first wedding to be sol- emnized in the Poinciana Bapt.st Church. Immediately following the cere- monythe bride’s parents entertain ed with a reception. A hand-made lace table cloth covered the bride’s table, and the was flanked by four white tapers in silver candlesticks. Mr. Whee!- er and his bride cut the“cake, and tempting refreshments were serv- ed the bridal party and close: frends. Mrs. Emil Metz presided, at tne bride's table, assisted in serving, by Mrs, F. W. Adell, Mrs. Gerald Glover, Mrs. J. J. Underwood and the Miss Liagtee Scribner. Miss Carolyn Brand kept..the | Mrs. Emil Metz, sister to che bride, came from Clearwater to attend the wedding. During the evening the couplic left for a short wedding trip. After the groom's discharge! from the Navy, the young couple visit with the groom's paronts.! They will then go to Missoula,} Montana, where the groom will|-Key West and Gee of dusty rose crepe, with! attend the University there, ma-| \joring in Forestry, known dance and song team; and Buddy Barnett with her) novelty songs. Paul Barrdn| perform several numbers. Fea> turing the enimitable, Paul Bar- ron himself. The remainder of the floor show will be announced Entire proceeds of the ball will be applied to the Red Cross Announcement’ of a wedding timore, Maryland, was made to- is More Ec yal Vii m1 REAL ICE It's Healthy and Safe... It’s Pure Thompson Enterprises, Inc. (ICE DIVISION) NOTEBOOK MR. and MRS. GEORGE ARCHER have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Archer. and two children, Nell’ and George of Atlanta, Georgia and daughter of Mrs. George Archer, Mrs. A. T. Sanchez of Tampa, Florida. xk wk Judge HENRY H. TAYLOR and Mrs. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Bohrer of Chi- cago were in the city yesterday and today for a little fishing trip. Aboard Jakie Key’s Legicn they hooked nine tarpon and brought in five medium sized tar- pon. kk * Visiting his wife, Mrs. GLO- RINA EMMA CARBONE, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. PERCY CUR- RY, on a seven-day leave, is JOHN CARBONE, USN. Mr. Car- bone has leave from a former presidential yacht, which is now used by Admiral Ingram and is based at St. Petersburg. . kik * Popular new member of the legal set is J. Y. PORTER III. Mr. Porter who was a lieutenant in the U. S. Coast Guard, has es- tablished a legal office and will | shortly open for practice. Serving in. both the Atlantic and Pa- cific, Mr. Porterifhas. seen much of the wari He was on a frigate in. the Atlatitic and an attack transport in ‘the Pacific. Sailing out upon the Pacific for the first time Lt. Porter asked where was the escort ships. He was told that on the Pacific escorts were rarely given merchant ships. He has over 24 months of sea duty alone. Mr. Porter is a graduate of the University of Florida law school and has practiced law in in government law in Washington during his business career. kkk MARY JANE TURLEY, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. TUR- LEY of the Key West Army Bar- racks, has been voted most ca- pable girl in school at Gulf Park College in Mississippi. She has high averages in her studies. ‘kk * Look. for another picture of Mrs. SHIRLEY BOLLING as re- produced in ‘the | Propelican, Boca Chica’s eight-page magazine size newspaper. She is pictured as a two-gun gal and she is really curvacious in the picture. Inci- dentally, I have never seen such an array of curves and cuties as has recently been run in the pa- per there, At present a “sweet- heart contest” is) being run and you should see the gals from all over. They will be reproduced in The’ Citizen. kkk EASTER HOLIDAYS start next week for the schools. Bun- nies and easter eggs, big choco- late Easter eggs which make one sick, plenty of green paper grass and the wonder of little bunnies bringing their gifts to little children once a year. xk * ALVIN P. COSTAR, storekeep- er first class, whose address is at Coral Hotel Apartments, has. been released from the U. S ration Center at Jack- ssiné Shirl dges, daughter ton Hodges to Russell Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Baker of Key West. . The couple are living at 822 Fleming street. Mr. Baker is em- ployed at the Navy Yard here. He has been in the army for three years. Place Your Refrigeration REAL ICE BASIS and you will get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service onomical Sena cadOSOOCOOSSSESOOLEHOO SOSH OO SOOTHOOHOOOLOOHODOS DOODOR0® Key West, Florida | April 15th. Will Be Reopened On Fr The Junior Hostesses of the| Assignments were made for. Catholic Community Centre met| operating the Snack Bar, and} at the Rectory of St. Mary’s. Star pepe nay Hs cmmeneg aang ada of the Sea last night to discuss aeab poet werb ‘thé Disses! plans for the reopening of the) Elayne “Albury, Ondina Pita, former USO Club at 1021 Duval Sylvia Sanchez, Margaret Mar-. street, under. Parish auspices,,on|¥ero, " Claudina LaFe,. Elissa : “Moreno, Hilda Castello. Sheep Audience Conversa “Blithe Spirit” Play Reveals Much Interest (Contributed) Eavesdropping on conversa-, good looking dresses just alike? tins in the audience and out-) The one in the soft green for the side of the Barn ‘Theater be-; !ast scene where she’s alive, and tween the acts for a couple of| te sag oe ured tonsa abet at 4 s up! i when she’s the ghost? That in evenings gives a good idea of: itself is, uncanny.” what the Key West public likes| “And how dogyou suppose that about the play Blithe Spirit,' lovely looking Ann Carleton who which is having its last perform-! takes Elvira’s part can say such ance this evening: completely bewitching things in “What, you here again? How, such a beautifully musical voice? many times is this for you?! it is delightfully absurd.” Three? Well, I’m two up on you. “It is—and don’t you love the | NEED LAMPS? T’'ve seen it three times here andj way she uses her hands!” twice in New York. I guess we're; ‘Well, honestly, I’ve seen Lit- both Blithe Spirit addicts.” tle Theater Groups all over the “Tl never be able to believe country and this one ranks with that that young male lead (andthe best of them. You. Key isn’t he excellent?) could ever, Westers should be very proud of learn that terrifically heavy, part, them.” E 4 in ten days... . . It seems an,al<j'>'“Who’s"/your favorite: in’ the most impossible task!” «|| Gast? ve howling my head off “Doesn’t Janice: White do a. at..Mrs, Ricketts who plays the beautiful job? She does ‘a reeily,, part of the medium. It’s a; grand professional job and goodness part and it seems to me no one how smart and how appropriate} could, do-it better. However, I’m her clothes are. How do you crazy about all of them. I’m suppose she ever got two such} coming again tomorrow night.” Mrs. James MacConnell Speake On Architecture In Churches The Woman’s Auxiliary of St.|Miss Pitcher served delicious re- Paul’s Episcopal Church met at | freshments., the home of Miss Lila Pitcher on| Attending the meeting were the Monday afternoon for its regular ;Mesdames John Sawyer, Albert monthly session. |DiNegro, Glenwood Sweeting, Reports from various officers of |Ralph ‘ Piader, Gloriana Bayly, the Auxiliary were read and de-|Louise Grant, Joe Ladd, Milton votion was led by Mrs. John Saw-/| Sawyer, Emma Ayaia, Ralph Rys- yer, sell, Lillie Kemp, James MacCon- Mrs. James MacConinell gave 2 jnell, ‘J: R. Stowers, Emerson very interesting talk and demor-| Archer, Ellén Tynes and Clarence stration on architectural design- | Alshouse, and the Misses’ Nellie ing of churches. rae Curty, Jennie Seymour, Maggie After conclusion of the meeting Pierce and Lila’ Pitcher. St. Paul’s Has Organ Recital + Vand : Mrs, Oliveriox Her- nandez ba the recent mar- riage of their “daughter, Miss Erundina (Penny) ,Hérnandez to The fourth organ recital. in al series arranged for Lent, will be! given at Saint Paul’s Church this evening beginning at 7:30: Pp. m., with Charles R. Roberts at! Arthur L: Valladares;. Jr.¢:son of the organ. “'|Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Valladares, Beautiful organ melodies, in-! Sr., in Savannah, Georgia, March cluding special arrangements of} 1 ' familiar and beloved hymns, and} two inspiring vocal selections by| Mrs. James §S. Roberts, comprise} The wédding took place at the home of the attendants to the couple, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sig- the program arranged for pre-|norelli. The young couple are sentation this evening. | now living in Atlanta, Georgia, The public is cordially invited! where the groom is attending to attend. Georgia Tech College. They will return to Key West in June up- on completion of his studies. Telephone Party Scottish Rite Temple. The party | will begin at 8:00 p. m., and all Friday Night __ members and friends are invited. A Telephone party is being} A fine rpogram, games and ve- given by, the Fern Chapter OES,! freshments .are planned for the Friday night, April oth, at the! occasion. TAKE HOME SPARES General MAZDA pie Electric LAMPS teaabiasO hee hor ost Longer!! 25, 1000 1c 78,108 ‘Sc ran Size _ 20e See Your Elecirical Dealer or } CITY ELECTRIC SYSTEM High Schcol auditorium on. subject, “esolved, That the eral states should enact tion to provide a system of com- plete medical service available to! 23% all citizens at public expense.” — Days Gone By OP THE CITIZEN 9, 198 Mrs. William R, Warren, who represents the State Welfare Bd., in this district, made an address Wedaesday night in the auditur- ium of the West Palm Beach High School on welfare work. FROM or American Legion. will bingo games tonight in the Bos- tone Store building mm front the Monroe theatre. Mr. and Mrs. John Archer left this afternoon on a plane for Mi-. ami to visit relatives in that city.” Frank 0. Roberts today an- nounces his cafdidacy in The Citizen for the Democratic nomi- nation for juvenile judge in Mon- roe county. Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “Promises are easier. to assume than to fulfill but veople con- tinue to make them carelessly.” La Casa Marina closed for the season yesterday, and Menager Peter Schutt said that the hotel had operated to capacity the greater part ‘of the season. Robert Davis, 85, died at 4.00 o'clock this. morning. Funcral services were held at 1 o'clock this afternoon in the Lopez Social Calendar WEDNESDAY Bridge Club, Officers Cluo, Whitehead and United 8:00' p.m. 4 CYTE ’ “Blithe Spirit”, 8:00 p.m., Barn Theater, Duval Street... a Sak Sea THURSDAY +: «i Sewing Committee, , m. Enjoy -Extra- ai OV or ; forma i ‘ey, ,, West. Hospital, ergs a Fashion’ Show, Sponsored by the Jr.-Sr. P.-T. A. Room Mothers, 8 p.m., High Scnool Auditorium. : xk FRIDAY Girl Scouts, Troop 4, St. Paul’s Parish Hall, 4:00 p.m. Fashion. Show, Jr.-Sr. School Auditorium. xk*kk SATURDAY Brownie Meeting, 10:00 p.m. Fleming Street pees TUESDAY Junior Woman’s Club, 8:00 p.x +'Woman’s Clubhouse. Division Street, P.-T.. A,, ; 3: Pp.m., School Auditorium. Room Mothers of Jr.-Sr. High School, 7:30 pm., School Audi- - torium. , rf Room Mothers of Division Schdol, 2:00 p.m., School Ui ‘brary. 44 * * Fidsious for Fine Flavor Since 1866 Robert Knobel :i) “WHOLESALE BEER and WINE” ob 9049 IN. MIAMI AVE. High Miami 37, Pla, tor the Cavaleade of America An unseen multitude of voices are crowding the telephone long distance ‘Voice Highways” to all parts of the nation. The result is that occasionally you may experience a delay in getting your call through. 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