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ee - eRe : : ag beuygaras + 3 (wee Rites ns ee GRY ATURDAY JUNE 8, 5% 20 Married At Church Wedding Here Shh HF eer decorated with; wore a lime-colored dress with © ee, ferme and candel-| a corsage of orchids. we) Be Berbers Louise War-) Maid of honor Miss Amparo} $f PITCHES 2 hic 0 WIN |¥ankees Nosed Indians, 6% pe we re to delete any tenis which SR Rat a Seale Shak rma | Bee ar SEE | ToS tn home| © © The ceremony was per-| Theodore Haves e Milwaukee, pA per only. Signature of Game; Pirates Agreed SSA SAS ee) RPSL S| ro ey ta ne c church with otk at cae Nav Bs —— (By Associated Press) Highway wines He is PS at~. Ss tte i charge. vy. CONCERNING TASTE NEW YORK, June 8.—There torney for fhe Monroe County Following: the Ruptial mass a reception was held at the home of the ures parents; at 412 Elizabeth street After a’ ee “days honeymoon | were only two. games Posi played under the arcs in majors z yesterday. In one of the daylight’ NEW YORK, ‘June Willie battles, Chicago Cubs won over PeP of Hartford, Conn. the New the Brooklyn Dodgers on Pas-' York Commission claimant to Editor, The Citizen: From time immemorial, Spain, as well as many other nations, has jexcelled in tlhe culinary arts by Pee weeds, dawghter of Mrs. Leo Road and Toll Bridge District. Werren, wae given in mar- ‘ we Ge: fetner “r wetting. the bride (Special to The Citizen) Thomas D, Orr, Jr. who at- tends a school at St. Petersburg, has arrived to spend his vaca- © Se crepe sport dress, mt in “Miami, using in the preparation and sea- " the feath Te . > "Ht eat veil to match. She leave for their’ future home” in Son of their dishes, garlic“and Kar gama od poy Batol, eis East Boston, "Mass, tion with his parents, Mr. and It’ aimed’ at ty be seri Miss Warren was a graduate! ee York Yankees won over the uled 15-round' featherweight 7 the gent end | ada i etree of emer, Mre. William’ of the class of 1946 from’ the ete rticular |Cleevland Indians, 6-5. pega last nigh: in Madi-} News was received here today | mind. 8 . © Aveell water of the bride, | Monroe County High school, je ae Brie ae be In.a game that was more hofly- } son Sq that a daughter was born to Mr. person does not like the odor pro- Pep. and Mrs. C. J. Hippe, Jr, in contested before than during the| “Bava bad on QOEeG Dy cousins Mare tavey con fracas, the Pittsburgh Pirates won | Srna ‘even when P until the | Sioux Cit; ‘une : i 5 i ry, Iowa, on June 4. Mrs. WAR = 1 Jenn Doughtry "|Shirley Ora €, _ lodor i disiked by all. Perhaps| cas over the New York Giants) ninth round. when, Bopis bard | inne is the former Miss Celeste] pare" se "auichly’ sae wonder “y 1g 2) : 10-5, ie and fast pies brought | Thompson of Key West. pape pEetaiaten a this person does not know the ex- istence of olive oil, and thus such dislike. He whose first emotion on the view of an excellent por- duction is to undervalue it, will : Robert Murphy, baseball la- bor organizer, had stated that the players, whom he ¢laimed were 95% guild) members, would not play last night. How- lood from Bartolo’s nose and on Round 10 found Pep scoring repeatedly as Bartolo held and backed down. Round 11 was all Proudly she ‘showed pote snowy towel, hanging in of eight, The labels Tanja, Fritz, Lizzi, Zdenka, M Gives Recital Philip Vosburgh On Graduation’ Moriteit F riday of! Shirley Fay Orange, ek | Five local officers will be voted on in the second primary, Supervisor John England said “” ne eh hie laughter “i " i 4 ii ever have one of his own to p N today. Ralph B. Pinder will op- South street ee terre eee nwa sgnd Fylip ahicw. ever, in a private player-only | Pep’s, and in round 12, two fast,|pose Karl O. Thompson for hateting eer pipe | = wrest rewently re- | Vosburgh, Jr., of Great Neck, N, For the first time in the history} Comference.. the performers | har ‘rights to the face, brought sheriff. ing, evel a 1, gives ~ eter graduating Y., were united in marriage in| - ‘or ni ars' ae hes ~ i é agreed not to strike and to con- | Bartolo down. the. chives Pleasure. ‘ fen Seheol, a board-’ an informal ceremony at the home a ey , etree Bay ree oe tinue on with the game. Bartolo was unable to regain 5 Says ee : Found wandering over the’ Summerville, 8. C./0f Mi, end»Mrs. T. Ray Dulion,|° 8 Gas exoressed in ti The Giant's cut their practice]! nis fect” ard. was counted “sue! With all ballots counted in the }battlefields or in’ the woods . ~uhfy Gave @ pleno re-|1307 Division street, at 8:00 pain, | that ‘ eabieee. “De Gu Aiba” session down to 20 minutes to al-|+.9 minutes and 41 seconds after , 2°® for the Democratic nomin-|,where they lived on roots. and ymeerto in Aj Friday. : f Pohick det ihe beware si “to [Low the Pirates sufficient time to the ’tlebt had; begun {ation for governor of Florida,| nuts; these. children were trans- * Nocturne in F| Chaplain Murray T. McNeil, ey feu of “taste ‘ay, ans. “tO} warm up” as they had used up Bartolo weighed in at-125% to Cone won second place over | ported to the camps, from re a Chopin La| the U.S. Naval Submarine base, | T have nad a aleiwazeat a their alloted practice time during | is oenonents ak Pea was cool Hodges by a majority of 355, ac-| Jewish orphanage it a Engloutic Be. |read the service and Mr. and Mrs. | ee poe pal ran mee Sia the player debate. cl teat Rheceahout ee cording to an Associated Press | stadt, Czechosolovakia, after 1 air Yeast Ale Praptet Op 32”, (Bird | John E. Pickens, Jr., attended the | P® eles aiff a1 * Boston Braves won over the fi pa acta’ rota five dispatch from Jacksonville, pub-| parents had been arrested by the . ©, Sehumann;|Young couple as matron of honor oe ca oceasions ‘2 Cincinnati Reds, 3-1, while the a i 5 Mino Oreck him with aj Ushed in today’s Citizen. Nazis. Bear © "Dett and “Scher- | ;and best man. Wes. he “ Ps aes Y ist. Louis Cardinals were unable | We" Barto: lefts to f i —— , The bride wore a white mar-|West. The result has been that Li eg A series of rights and lefts to face = Plet Mine Chopin | e many have returned in order to{t, break their losing habits and bed, be Wi: say John Charles ‘lhomas, famed the recital ‘quisette dress with stephanotis |™# y es " Loree 1 fell to the Philadelphia Phillies, and ly, he is never Y bp aritane Ss than eee cnits * th e enjoy our climate and taste once}; trouble. { . ng graduation May 28,0 her hair. The double ring!’ oi» the delicacies of these dish |e ; here a,week, left yesterday for Woe were: Anne and |S*?vice was used. ga | - with S€ Gish!" St. Louis Browns bowed to the | = Fata Mes. Lysle|, The newlyweds left immediate- tie at oe ” vis eae nab, |Philadelphia Athletics 5-4, while| Today’s Anniversaries | Mra Joho CY for Battle Creek, Mich., to visit one ae ou and garlic have | the Washington Senators edged (Know ‘America) George A. Worley, state attor- Colton Park, tbe bed irm igen Eaton gte. | A spirit of criticism, if indulge jout the Chicago White Sox, 3-2. 1783—Thomas Sully, famed,| ney, arrived today to take charge Miss Dolores bss & think waddlake teciuas i> iets to eediiciased cll Reeuls and hatteries of the | prolific American artist and por-| of the investigation that Will be Miss Doughtry’s hice See WO" |disposition that is destructive of |24™eS_ yesterday afternoon and|trait painter, who “wished to; conducted by a grand jury: into ed, besides Mr. and Mrs. T. Roy Dulion and daughter, Claire, Mrs. last night: rs h ,” born in Eng- AMERICAN LEAGUE make others happy,” born ig. the charges of alleged fraud in lland. Died in Philadelphia, Nov. gi es feeling. connection with the absentee vot- all nobler who lives to find fault has a mis- The person ” Edith Orange, mother of the At New York R. H. E.! ia ni A 4 erable mission. : ,5, 1872. Le ing in the primary last Tuesday. - : ;{905 Simonton Street, ps a Kentucky lawyer, soldier, con-| ‘Today The Citizen says in an Embree, V. Johnson and Hayes; 'Bevens, Russo, Murphy, Gumpert and Robinson. Des Moines, Iowa, aunt and grandmother of the bride; Mrs, J. B. Weaver, Mrs. Gertrude Rick- Becomes Bride of Ralph Arnold gressman, postmaster-general un- der Tyler, born in Washington Co., Ky. Died Oct. 31, 1869. jJune 8, 1946, editorial paragraph: “Congratulations to all candi- (EDITOR’S NOTE: De gustibus etss, d M Murray T. Mc-|_. dates who have won their elec- Caraballo and | Neil. ™” ee ia ¢ nil disputandum—of taste there Night Game hte ais tae fone tions HONESTLY.” : ‘ both residents of) —___________}is no disputing.) At Philadelphia’ R. Hi Bil wean, oie of the great papers of Gamay eine Wert, were married last | ployed at the Navy yard, is short Deeg bat sr oe St. Louis. — -4 8 Llits gay, born Hartford, Conn. MANY ARE. WOMEN wily heme of the/ stop for the Key West Red| TODAY IN HISTORY Philadelphia . —- 511 I Pied Sept. 8, 1851. CHICAGO.—Of 7,000,000 affil- Ache erect Raiders. i (Know America) Muncrief and Muncuso; Chris-|" 1313 David Dixon Porter, the| iated members of the British we See ceremony was) Following the wedding, a re-| 1864—President Lincoln renom-|topher, Harris, Marehildon, Rosar|tamed Union admiral, son of a| Trades Union Congress, about 1,- "Rey Hamlin} ception was held at the home of|inated by Republicans for a sec-|a0d DeSautels. famed admiral, “who never lost| 500,000 are women. ad clerk [Wi bride-groom’s family on/ond term—but even party leaders ee his zest for living,” born in Ches- ee The Geete-gremm, who ts em: | Watson’ street! conceded he would not win. Night Game ter, Pa. Died Feb. 13, 1891. Doak: tiise that iil: bette Beonids _1872—Act of Congress. estab-| At Washington H. E.!'"1838—George M. Sternburg,} down the drain. Rinse. it-out. in free postal delivery in cit-}Chicago — iy 2 1 Union surgeon, surgeon-general | soups, gravies and white stocks. ies of 50,000 and over. Washington 3 6 Qin Spanish-American War, pio-| ‘einciana Ss rg e 1911—Glenn H. Curtiss issued} Smith and Tresh; Newsom and neer American bacteriologist in the country’s first air pilot li-|Evans. |fields of pneumonia and yellow cense. Secor fever, who served humanity well, Attien nee, onor Roll be 1924—Tokyo merchants boycott | NATIONAL LEAGUE born in Otsego Co., N. ¥. Died |United States goods. At Chicago R. H. E.\Nov. 3, 1915. 2 1933—Jewish Max Baer knocks |Brooklyn 643 jamce roll for the out German Max Schmelling in|Chicago _% 6 Obyiously ~ me of school at the New York. Hatten and Anderson; Passeau | ' iu ool, submit- THE LOW DOWN 1938—Act of Congress requir-|a2d McCullough. Wife—I can’t decide whether to wey, Principal, jing representatives of foreign eer lgo to a palmist or to a mind-j mts and 51 on the Fom——————— | countries here to file registration __ Night Game |reader. a ae Poin vans oc — Icertificates with our Dept. of| At Pittsburgh R. H. E.; Husband—Go to a palmist. It’s » ‘HICKORY GROVE ise. New York 5 7 1 obvious that you have a palm. Pertest onl wong List 1942—U. S. Supreme Court rul-| Pittsburgh 10:15 2} (VVvvVyVvvrVVvvVvvvVvVvC Denny Smith,) Not running for the school/ing of time-and-a-half pay on|_ Voiselle, Thompson, Krause, 'loy, Shoun and Lamanno. STRONG. ARM BRAND COFFEE Senford Hess) board, or Congress, or for any | work over 40 hours a week. Budnick and Cooper; Bahr, Ga- sy ea | TRIUMPH eett, Sonja Ann| kind of uplift job, I can pop off| 1944—Invading Allies fight to| bles and Salkeld. Pek Geek) ee e Sue Brill, Cath-}and not be fearful of somebody's | within 10 miles of Cherbourg. | ee At St. Louis B. et | COFFEE Wen Fay Adams,| vote. My subject is “business”.| 1945—Americans on Okinawa | oe nusht Game ee oe 5 i MILL : Neville Stir p,| And I am going to say a good |compr the Japs into trapped!. At Cincinnati R. H. E.jSt. Louis ain aie Seuieiek: | AT ALL : Carolyn Put-| word for same versus pointing a | corner Boston -.. 312 1)" Raffensberger _an of igus ; Edigest: Anybady th business’ if] Cincinnati 1 3 0 Beazley, Wilks, Dickson, Donnel- | GROCERS Mrende Hanley,| they should run across this wr | FIXES TIRE ON WRONG CAR | Sogrer padeMeri) Becks Maloy saa ee SHRECEAARE OAL 202 LAA S. » m. James Jones, | ing, they etna likely pass} CHICAGO. — Ready to drive} @ @ @ @ SEILER EBR BeBe ane gs . SSSR Bee eee a = wen Holtzclaw, | out from the shock. home after work, Policeman Ed- |x 6 ” ® mie Thompson,! We been listening in our land} wards Mendenhall discovered a ‘3 . FIGHT OF THE WEEK ? ® « Gene Bar-| of the free, to the wrong people. | flat tire on a car parked in front |@ & * Gene Jopn-/And \tu get one sample, take] of the police station, Just as|M™ MONT AY © 10:00 P.M. - a m con Sims] labor, Labor has been a sucker) Mendenhall finished changing a i a | Billy Turner, ' for the organization. Lots of folks} the tire, Policeman Frank Shee- Mutual’s % i _ . a B y Ledford,| who work have been “pickings”| han came out of the station and s POLIO Fi FIGHT OF THE . «ie Lamm, Tony) for the out-of-town or out-of-| thanked him for fixing the tire | ll Voice Ld : Marilyn | state veiecaepe ig getting on his car. The two officers own- | in = + t David | themselves nicked for dues ver-|eq automobiles of the same PRECAUTIONS Key Wes! WEEK | * 4 Richard | sus listening to the boss right} make and usually parked them ° y + a * rT] nd | their in theri own plant and town! in front of the station. Menden- |@ ai “ — i O’Neal,|—the boss who writes the pay-| hall’s car had been moved slight- | Don’t Wesley M a * a s Roberts, | check. ly down the street. s esle () a 4 Mogh Will-| What is the cure, says Henry. “4 Bathe Vien the ‘'y Mouzon = * Donald} Quite easy, I says. With labor hosy. aa a“ and . * Virginia | now in the role of chronic suck- | ja eae > Shirley!er, business should now start] \s Leo Rodak . > Woltcale, showing the men How not to ay a E pa a Bare your shoulders to the sun in this se , im es { unior Welterweigt : é paras 4 ; Kenneth Sie Ta. ae ve ma | ia Don’t ; 1600 sias rap ts s black magic playeuit...a STEIN-TEX Quality Rothfuss,! put in one fable by Mr. Aesop.}} a Over Exercise L fabric. Gleaming white eyelet beams on the é And due course, I Id : a 10-ROUND t le 2 ®.. lyn, Daw-| And in nse, could sit}; cate: < . m = Reel Gark and wal topecn senniver : ie Don’t TOP OF ENCOUNTER . collar—with the — skirt pape a casual * | to _ up a sete Winey and | } \s Mingle In Crowds YOUR DIAL —= 2 street ensemble. Sizes 9 to 15. Mener Roll List | watch. him get the hot-foot, vers) is and — Jack Dempsey, Sam Taub | @ Meville Stir- | sus vr onic 2 good | | aa Ps Keep Children at Home FF a psey, = _— ry a Terry | cut rom ea rker’s pay} } , a 2 — - bs olyn check, | iN ot MIN ng hed 2 and pos Cummiskey @ | Beldner’s Has No Connection With Any Store In Key West ~ A | Yours with the low down, t m | BY_ALL MEANS CLEAN UP for 7: MIKE! ry _ oF JO SERRA | § | . REFUSE and GARBAGE E is a eee lamley -| Fs NSE | veryone 2 * McF HELPING FATHERS [= : + vell, Shirley! LOS ANGELES. — To relieve] } F (ONE way AY ! ~ » Bennett,) the strain on prospective fathers- | { THREE s SATURD | SUNDAY bal i i: be danny os to-be, hospitals have hooked up} | ONVENIENT. . Pera ees i 8:30 A.M 5 “For Ladies’ and Children’s -# is Powell,! 4 broadcasting system from the ’ a i MIAMI DAILY NEWS FUNNIES t Brae Sexor ibe , “ Sims, Marie! delivery to the waiting room and IELIGHTS DAILY | i. 8:30 P.M, i 10:30 A.M. : Southernmost Fashions : % , 4 Claude} as soon as a baby is born the| i "us 'e% Sere west SATURDAY NIGHT REVUE 3 ESTING WITH JESTERS | ‘ td a TELEPHONE 1133 * ‘ “itehell, Ralph} fact is announced to the anxious| f = 9:30 P.M. | 3:00 P.M. = é Kewh Ray, Mickie} father. They even let the new- JONATHON TRIMBLE, Esq. i OPEN HOUSE 28 Duv: i | t H al Street Opposite Strand Theat . comer cry into the microphone )) or a 12:00 Midnight i 11:00 P.M. s 5 /PPpo: Strand Theater ee, Thomas Betz,) to announce his arrival into the ; Joyce Breed- | world. ‘ a AT 0 N 1 > DENCE CONCHES TR ' WILLIAM HILLMAN, NEWS a “KEY WEST'S NEW EXCLUSIVE READY-TO-WEAR § - Bartolona, Joyce! N { | * wabes, Shirley| ginia Gregg, Shirley Thompson, FA Al R L N ES \a W 2 ind s hae Winkle Edward | Shirley Trudeau, Margaret Cor- a WK F Ss Parade of Sports, Week Days, 715 P.M. a * “We Close.Every Thursday at 1 o’Clock” . _ Newell, Sylvia) mack, William Baggett, Carolyn e id a te ton, Philip) Dawson, Janet Hayward and eae = THE NATION’S SOUTHERNMOST RADIO STATION . Fergawon, Vir-] Maxine Miller, SERB SSSR RTE RRR ee eee ee