The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 11, 1946, Page 4

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sit Mt SOCIETY By PATRICIA * PHONE 535 for Miss Hedges, Bride Elect of Armond Almyda, Friday Genevieve Hedges bride Armorid is the son of Mr. and of Armond Almyds, will be| Mrs. Anthony Almyda, 311 Pea- femeree of «9 miscellaneous con Lane Preday = 12 a ©28, He recently received his dis- the Mee » Hall, cor-\ charge from the U. S. Coast Careline end Elizabeth Guard and is now employed at the Navy Yard. The wedding will Hedges & the daughter be solemnized Easter Sunday, and Mere Gharkes Hedges April 21 at the First Baptist He Church. Mies Baith Mac Sands Bride of Prancis Paul Pritchard, USNR carried an old fashioned nose gay of dainty pink and blue flowers. Virginie May Pritchard and Con- guelo Andoar, brides maids, wore pink lace and net gowns with matching flowers and veils, and carried old fashioned nose gays | of blue flowers. Richard Castan- performed Naval airman, served as eeremony at a nup best man. The groomsmen being ® @erringe by S-Set. Michael Andoar and Sgt. Louis New-| Prank Gonzales. the bride was A special musical program attired @ op ivory! was rendered during the mass. Pollowing the ceremony a jon was. held and break- fast served for fifty guests at the homie of the groom's parents on Indiana avenue. After a short honeymoon the young couple left for Seattle where Mr. Pritchard is based. a of Mae Sands dawn HO Sends, vda, was the ft orehide, bouvardia, Three Hundred See “Blithe Spirit” Aboard Tender Howard Gilmore remains blithejelectricians and all the tech- Sternel, at least it'nicians who could possibly con- several lives in Key West tribute, gave their — A knows, Ht jheve stil) stage twenty, by twenty feet was ~~ erected on the upper deck—the lighting perfected and tarpaulin hung. Props were in ‘collected homes in town and the stage set up just as it was done so ef- feetively in the Barn hiya pexlest t- siren —_" the play we: an jon to the Players—and never Mrs. Johnson gra- the men y entertained the cast and Mn Connected with|their helpers at their home after (yf the performance and at a late nights| hour after a delightful supper iel,' and good harmony around the pi- Bond and Sidney | ano, al! departed in blithe spirits, jobs end the | regretting, as had the audience on Navy couldn't ship, the end of a perfect eve- Carpenters, ning en Talk Reveals That Girls Have Poise Than Older Sisters | winners were Beatrice Becker. 17, end Marian Vasile, 14. | . The kids did designs for rooms | they would like themselves. Bea- | something agers. Yi Dr.| trice’s dream room was in bril-| of liant green, brown and tan with > | windows that would open on a 4 kind of of yesteryear,| is blue and ani with low ‘fille | bookeases along two walls form- ° | ing continuous units including a ° t the reasons the kids chest unit in each. Both the units @@venced, 1 guess, is curve in at the wall to form a ieee tecmeeassinapinishaiinmmsunmieiesin Golf Dinner Monday sae has man, {eae | ey more attention Marilyn Rohrer of Pa? 1 told you! before when she won sienee talent search con-| ‘Well, she says that worms are far more interest- ce than the latest fash-| ef the babby soxers Marilyn | Prtmerved the brains of more | © Kinds of animals, fish) Birds and even has one of a Ghe uses them for ex-| as she wants to be-! | storage room for hobbies. Wall-j | paper . jon gloves, | Watch Wofks dressing-table space for two girl eceupants of the room. A window chest covered in blue chintz gives | and is stripped in blue white. eee Heard about a zany trick to pep old accessories. Take some) metal bdtton discs and sew ‘em | hair bandannas and | heanie type caps. Ra Jah, VIVIAN. | VOCABULARY FOR SQUARES | Butterbrain Soft Head| ‘Gator Wise Hep| Brains | Your. Lodge M Meets Fern Chapter, OES, OES, 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month, 8:60 p.m., Scottish Rite Temple. | Pocahontas Lodge, Ist and 3rd peters, 7:30 p.m., Red Men's! i. Pythian Sisters, Ist and 3rd Mon days, 7:30 pm., Knights of Pythias Hall. Rebekah, Ist and 3rd Fridays, 7:30 p.-m., Golden Eagle Hall. |Key West Lodge Number 163, ne of Pythias. Meets every Fri night at Knights of Pro Joe Lopez announces to- day that the dinner golf match to be played off this weekend between the “Greybeards” and the “Duffers” has been changed from Tuesday, April 16 to Mon- day, April 15. The steak dinner will be at the Gulf Stream Res- taurant and the time is 7:30. ATTAIN AN PATRICIA’S AQUILINO LOPEZ, SR., who has been quite ij] in Miami is on the road to recovery now and returned last weekend to Key West. With him were MRS. LOPEZ, MILARIO RAMOS and wife, PRECIOSA RAMOS, and two sons, HILARIO, JR., and’ BILL and one daughter, MATIL- DA. Mr. Lopez is quite happy to be back in Key West and wishes to thank all who were so kind to him during his illness and who went to the hospital to visit him. ath, Aaa Incidentally little BILL RA- MOS while in a park in Miami during a picnic was attacked by a large bull dog and slashed about the throat and face. Two stitches had to be taken in the | scalp and three in the throat. But little Bill seemed none the worse for it this morning down at The Citizen. wk HOWARD WILSON was out fishing with Billy Arnold the other night and had a wonderful time catching tarpon. _ Howard has fished for tarpon for years and Billy is also an enthusiast. But alas, Howard secured the biggest tarpon. It was a 70 pound- er but skinny as a rail. Although the fish was five feet long and by all piscatorial standards. should have’ heen around 100 pounds, he must have had lean ickings before coming to Key est. Billy’s tar too was quite long but only weighed 23 pounds. The world’s best fish and fishing is ready in Key West right now and ‘that is tarpon fishing. «xk *& Judge WILLIAM V. ALBURY has donated his second American Flag to the city Fite Depart- ment. It was donated yesterday to Fire Chief Leroy Torres and is six feet long by four feet wide. It will fly from the staff above the Fire Station on Greene street. kkk Mrs. FERNANDO CAMUS. has} “lealled a meeting of the Monroe County Council of Parents and Teachers to be held’ at Harris. School next Monday at 3:30 p. m. She utges all of the officers and school representatives to be present. This meeting is to take the place of the meeting which was to have heen held at Mate- cumbe. The announcement is by Mrs. James Higgs, publicity chairman of the Monroe County Council of PTA. kkk SHORTAGE, SHORTAGE, SHORTAGE. Meat is scarce in local grocery stores, butter con- tinues scarce, there just isn’t any condensed milk and evaporated) milk for babies is very difficult to obtain.. Most mothers must state that they have a baby bhe- fore they can secure the cream. Commissary is short too, Navy wives . tell us, in evaporated y short- y origi honie ere £S shortage of evaporated cream. xk * Dr. M. H. TALLMAN announces in today’s issue of The Citizen that due to unayoidable circum- stances he will not be at Taver- nier this weekend, but will see his patients the following week- end. Social Calendar FRIDAY Girl Scouts, Troop 4, 4:00 p.m., St. Paul’s Parish Hall. kik & SATURDAY Brownies, 10:00 p.m., Fleming Street Church Annex. xk *& MONDAY Jayshees, 8:00 p.m., Home of Mrs. Delio Cobo, 455 South. x * TUESDAY dr<Sr. PTA, 8:00 p.m., Schoo! | Auditorium. ite? Feel drag- 777 oy? Whoo due “a imple be nutritional io, Vi onic con help you ‘teal like @ billion”. uu. mint $].19 Pythias Hall, Fleming Street. Quentin Reynolds of York, editor-author, born theres! 44 years ago. New| & "ees | Recreation Funds Asked. Next Budget Letter from City City Manager King of the city was read to , county commission last Tues- day in which he noted that the county could not at this time contribute to a recrea- i) fund’ and’ ex; the wish that when the next budget of the county was, up that the item could he. inched in a joint recrea- | tional request for $4,000 as eo county's share of the tecreation fund was turned pet by the county on the grounds that the budget had already been made up, and this item was not provided for. cada ahead, a Ask Absentee Ballots Print VOTING MACHINES ARE USED IN COUNTY FOR VOT- ERS PRESENT for the coming primary election has been given The Artman Press, County Clerk Ross C. Saw- yer, reported to the commission) last Tuesday. the first time in Key West in the past election and citizens were delighted with them and with! the insurance of more carefully supervised votes. However, the absentee ballots will still be re- quired for those who cannot be present on election day. The Weather Key, West, Fla., April 11, 1946 Observation taken at 8:30. a.m. Eastern Standard Timé (City. office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night: —.... Normal Precipitation Rainfall; 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches Total rainfall since. Ap! inches - Dei inches Total rainfall § since > January 1 inches —. 3. Deficiency since January ae y ‘since Apel d, inches 2.12 Relative Humidity 12% Tomorrow’s Almanac Sunrise 6:08 a.m. Sunset . 6:48 p.m. Moonrise 3:42 p.m. Moonset 4:08 a.m. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 7:57 a.m. 1:22 a.m. 7:50 p.m. 1:33 p.m. CARD OF THANKS To the many friends who were so kind to me after the sudden| death of my husband, Joseph Spe- | lock, I extend to you my heart- felt thanks, and to the Rev. A. G. ox; Mis. Ralph Sawyer and Mr.! deena & jaunders.: “Your: kindness | “never forgotten. MRS. JOSEPH SPELOCK. aprll-it nal STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL AT ALL GROCERS Order for the absentee ballots} Voting machines were used for| « IL "Spirited Food By J. W. RB. SPRINGTIME SPEAKS TO US OF THE RESURRECTION Comes now a contribution. from a reader linking wonderful} Springtime with the resurrection jof Jesus Christ, both, of whica brings new life, the first in nature at a certain period of the year anc the latter spiritually any day of the year. Our reader uses Genesis 8:22 as the theme of the contribution to this column. This verse reads: “While the earth remaineth, sced- time and harvest, cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease.” Without further comment, we give you... “$pringtime” to us the Springtime of the year to gladden our hears after the months of winter have passed. All nature seems to awaken at the call of Spring . . . the trees bud and bloom ... the birds sing their songs . . . everything seems, so bright and cheery How thark- ful we all should be for all the blessings God sends our way from day to day. Springtime speaks to us of the resurrection . .'. i = jtells of life from death. Just as the trees awake to bud and bloom awake some day from the sleep of death and put on new life at the call of our Risen Saviour. Springtime has come, all nature awakens. The birds in the treetops warble their songs, Buds bursting forth to brighten creation— Rejoice and be glad for Spring- time has come. God in His goodness gave us tiie Springtime, With buds and flowers to brighten ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUR, IF NOT. PLEASED, your 35c back. Ask any) druggist for: this STRONG fungicide, TE-OL. Made { with 90) percent alcohol, it RENE- TRATES... Reaches MORE germs faster. , GARDNER'S PHARMACY and kb. VOTE FOR "A Square Deal To All PAID POLITICAL AOVERTISEMENT | Spring Time KILL NOW or Have More COCKROACHES - ANTS MOSQUITOES - FLIES | DOEBELSA DOUBBLF. Crystals ae SLICED Archer’s “The Store That 814 FLEMING ST. God in His great love has given} at. the call of Spring, so we will)’ with | | | | KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS All members of the Knights of Pythias are invited to attend the meeting of Key West Lodge on Friday at 8 p.m: at 728 Fleming Street. The Rank of Esquire will be conferred. J. WINFIELD RUSSELL, K.R.S. SHOP AT lh ARCHER’S for YOUR WEEKEND TABLE SUPPLIES, | We Have Plenty of GRADE ‘A’ | PORK ROAST = ,PORK CHOPS ani BACON eFresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES *Also A NICE Selection of FROSTED FOODS Plan to Bring Your List to ARCHER’S and Convince Yourself of Quality and Vaiues 1 ! ¢Staple and Fancy GROCERIES eDAIRY Products | i You'll Always Do Better When You Shop at Archer's | our way After the cold grey ;winter is: over. We welcome the Springtime, so’ cheery and gay. 300,000 CHRISTIANS IN JAPAN ‘The American Bible Society has: sent 100,000 New Testaments te, Japan and the general secretary of the Japanese Bible Society says that number is not nearly enoug! to go around. The general. secretary reports that there are 300,000 Christians ,? in Japan and that the ranks of Japanese Christians are growing daily. RESURRECTION PROOF TO DOUBTERS “Why are ye troubled? and why ido thoughts arise in your hearts? Behold my hands and my f2>t, that it is I myself: handle me, and bones, as ye see me have. when he had thus spoken, he} shewed them his hands and feet. And while they yet belicve not for joy, and wondered, he said unto them, Have ye here any; meat? And they gave him a piece | jof a broiled fish, and of a honup- comb. And he took it, and did eat before them.”—Luke 24:38-43. ‘Tired Kidneys Often Bri Sleepless ights ‘When disorder function ction pesrats oes matter jeg pal faina ed of pep estat miei ae ape Foes oe nie ry ae ‘over 40 Kidney Cabes fash cut polaznots tase oom ul fy eel ates your blood. Get Doan’s P Lacs Your Southernmost Fashions 02£44444444044604444 44. First Baptist Church TY Urey sywrrverrevirerr reer er err rar vy and tear. ” USE-FOR white clothes, all woshable colors, rayons, woolens, finest fabrics —even baby’s things. “REVIVAL die Wilbur Horldt 7:30 P.M. “Saints In.Caesar’s Household” £ ' ys @ Just add these blue flakes’ # when you use regular soap. . @ No extra bluing rinse needed. é @ Ends bluing streaks. “ t @ Saves time, work, extra wear £ "i yoursdaaler dees nat have swane yet, remember— it’s pow! Keep asking for itt New Merchandise Arriving Daily YOUR NEW DRESS IS HERE for the EASTER Promenade in Figure-Defining Print Dresses NATIONAL AIRLINES | For Reservations, Call Phone 1040, 514 Southard Street 7:40 am 3:08 pm 8:00 pm Arrive: KEY WEST @:30.am 3:55 pm 8:50 pm NORTH Leave: KEY WEST 8:30am 4:15pm 9:10pm Arrive: MIAMI 9:40 am 5:05pm 10:00 pm Route of the Buccaneers BELDNER’S For Your Southernmost Fashions 528 DUVAL STREET Opposite STRAND THEATER Grocery Serves You Best” PHONES 67 and 47 §j Amazing New Antiseptic Deodorant se SHREY Registered Nurse before! Because it contains Duratex, an ex- | clusive new safety ingredient—Veto does not rot clothes! Vetois Safe for any normal skin! It spreads and Tubs i in easily, is easier to use! It Stays moist in jar. So use Veto regularly to stop odor, check perspiration — safely! 10¢ and larger sizes. Drug and cosmetic counters. Colgate’s VETO ‘Actually Checks Perspitation Yetis Safe fr for Skin! We ELEANOR “aORaey Registered Nurse DOES NOT ROT CLOTHES . . . Because of Duratex, New Safety Ingredient Found Only in Veto! | Veto—Colgate’s cream deodorant—is differ- | ent from any deod lorant you've ever used Stays Moist In The Jar!

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