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fAGE FOUK Mildred Fisher, Former Key Wester, Weds Harry Simon In Gloucester City Mice Mildred Naomi Fisher,, gown combining a white: satin who has many relatives in Key | bodice, fashioned with illusion Weet, including an uncle, Charles, neckline trimmed in lace and Gydeey Mathews, head of the long pointed sleeves, with a eogietey depertment in the local} marquisette skirt extending into pest office, and aunts, Mrs. Iso-}a train. She wore a fingertip bel Fleming end Mrs. Leo Hicks,| veil held by clusters of. orange wee married last Saturday in) blossoms and carried a bouquet Gloweester City, N. J, to Harry} of white roses. Semen, Jr. of Bellmawr Park,| Miss Wanda Fisher, as her New Jersey sister's maid of honor, wore a Present at the wedding from|dress of blue eyelet embroidery Key Weet were Mr. and Mrs.j with matching long gloves and John = Pleming. and Mrs. | headdress. She carried a bouquet Lefioy Sawyer and LeRoy, Jr. of pink roses and blue snap- The bride is « daughter of Mr.' dragons. The bridesmaids were end Mee George W. Pisher, and Miss Jean Williamson, Mer- Mee. Fisher, a former Key West-|¢hantville; Miss Virginia Sharp, or, was dewghter of the late | this city; Mrs. William Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews. | Collingswood, and Mrs. George Charles Mathews yes-| D. Crandall, Providence, R. I. terday eiwed the following They wore gowns like the maid clipping, eying an account of the! of honor's but in pink and car- the Courier-, ried the same bouquet with blue | predominant. Naomi Fisher, Mr. Elmer Lodge, Bellmawr snd Mrs. George | Park, was best man and ushers Hunter street,| included Mr. William Williams, became the | Florida; Mr. Lesley Litley, Wood- Simon, Jr.,; bury; Mr. Conrad Simler and Bellmawr Mr. William Ebris, Westville. evening at! Mrs. Fisher had selected a John’s Evan-| gown of navy crepe with match- West- ing accessories, while the bride- | groom's mother appeared in a was performed: gown of ashes of roses with eh IL Shockley,! matching accessories. Both wore ling Miss Mar-) orchid corsages. Gloucester. City, Following a reception, the couple left for a brief honeymoon. given in mar-! They will reside at 700 Hunter ver and wore a’ street, Gloucester City. Sydney ma fron Post Mi daught: bage Mildre a M 108 City Harry ad. day st church, Wedding Tonight Will Climax e That Started In Paris Romance that blos- | France will] wedding here Irvin West, | Facon, | nee y when Key rette t i | take place home of the sister, Mrs | 1434 Virginia S. Doherty. Memorial | will officiate. E 1 Editor Of Service) June 19.— of the King ntly featured al, that de- son 1 think a traf- LLE car’ for the eems an inters/ t actually it is nd According to the Jackson- ville police department, the downtown lights are set to 38 seconds for east and west traf- fie and 35 seconds for north end south traffic. Allowing three seconds for the amber, the longest time you can be held by « red light is 41 sec- | onde | lost in Jack- some- | , a hurry | seconds by ob- Others have | ks and days; they tried to ads and risked se ‘ hele lives t This applies. of course. equal- ly whether you are driving a | car of are « pedestrian. the cam- ksonville Safety ecidents which wriginal pe- | ng Edward | people of | they ob-| gnals re: K ht you gain 41] If your luck | death or mat the light} | JACKSON SQUARE €.5.0. PROGRAMS Make a! ings a for 8 iy group. Blow by ption of the | Key West for the past two weeks. Tells Of Futility Crossing Red Light’ * Mr. Whitehead, who served 18 months overseas in the Army, met his bride-to-be while he was in Paris. He was discharged from the armed forces last Jan- uary. Miss Facon has been in| | She is the daughter of Honore; H. and Angela Facon, who live in the French capital. The bridegroom elect is a son of Mrs. E. V. Sawyer of Key | West. Milton Whitehead is a) brother | xe . The Weather~ Key West and vicinity: Partly joudy fwith ; shqvédrs! and thun- lershowers in the afternoon. Gen- | tle to moderate winds east to southeagterly. Spiritual Food By J.W.R. SUBJECTS FOR MEDITATION | Whatsoever things are. honest, whatsoever things are just, what~) soever things are pure, whatso~ ever things are lovely, whatso- ‘ever things are of good report: if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.—Philippians 4:8. DO ALL IN THE NAME OF THE LORD Whatgoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the) Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him. Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as it is fit in the Lord. Husbands, love your wives, and be not bitter against them. Children, obey your parents in all things: for this is well pleasing unto the Lord. Fathers, provoke not your chi dren to anger, lest they be dis- couraged. Servants, obey in all things your masters according to the flesh; not with eyeservice, as menpleasers; but in singleness of heart, fearing God: And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men; knowing that of the Lord ye shall receive the reward of the inheritance: for ye serve the Lord Christ. But he that doeth wrong shall receive for the wrong which he hath done: and there is no respect of persons.—Colossians 3:17-25. CONTRIBUTED ITEM From a contributor we pass on to readers the following clipping, written by Dr. Robert G. Lee, en- titled: That Marvelous Book That Marvelous Book, the Bible, is still the Word of God that liveth and abideth forever. And all the enemies of yester- years and now-days have not ex- tinguished one spark of its Holy fire, not diluted one drop of its honey, nor torn one hole in its beautiful vesture, nor broken one {string on its thousand string harp, nor weakened its vitality by one pulse beat, nor shortened its march of triumph by one step. Today this Bible walks more bypaths and travels more high- ways and knocks at more doors and speaks to more people in their mother tongue than any other book this world has ever known, or ever will know. Scripture Quotation: “God hath highly exalted -him,. and given him a name. which: is above every name: that at the name of: Jesus every knee’ should bow, of’ things in -héavén, and things in earth, and ‘things under the earth;! and that every tongue -shduld« confess that Jesus: Christ :is ‘Lord, ‘tothe glory of God the Father,”—Philip- pians 2:9-11. All Fair Florida: Partly” cloudy today, } tonight and Thursday with wide- | ly scattered afternoon showers | and thundershowers. East Gulf of Mexico and Jack- | sonville through the Florida} Straits: Gentlé’ to moderate} winds east to southeasterly over | south portion, and southerly ov north portion through Thursday. | Partly cloudy weather. | Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warnings have been issued. «REPORT Key West, Fla., June 19, 1946 Obseryatioh taken‘ at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Daylight Saving Time (City Office) Temperatures Highest yesterday Lowest last night 88 79 . 82 PRECIPITATION Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches RELATIVE HUMIDITY 69% TOMORROW'S ALMANAC (Daylight Savings Time) | Sunrise ------- 6:38 a.m. | Sunset 8:18 p.m. | Moonrise - 00.52 a.m.) Moonset 10:30 a.m. | TOMORROW'S TIDES Naval Base High Tide Low Tide 2:19 a.m. 6:37 a.m. 1:03 p.m. 8:18 p.m. No Purist | will. 84||: ~ 82 0.00 || Two young Scotsmen were at loggerheads over the sharing out of the estate which had been left jointly to them in their father’s As a last resort they agreed to accept the decision of an old friend of the family. “Boys,” said this wise man, “Donald will divide up the estate | {exactly as he thinks fit.” At this, Donald’s face beamed, but that of Hamish grew visibly longer. “And then,” continued the arbi- trator, “Hamish will take which- ever half he prefers.” The average opossum at birth is so small and light that it would take 270 of them to weigh one ounce. that awtul PRICKLE this fast new way! © You get faster relief—thanks to Johnson’s Prickly Heat Powder with benionite/ This super-ab- sorbent ingredient keeps skin really dry after it’s been soothed —cooled—relieved; lets that itchy rash heal in a hurry! It’s exclusive in Johnson’s Prickly Heat Powder. An English prisoner-of - war | repatriated via Odessa tells of} jmeeting a Russian officer who|} spoke perfect English. So proud || indeed was the Russian of his|} English that he kept correcting i PRICKLY HEAT POWDER Most Churches Shattered By War Blasts KING FOR SITE AS RECREATION CENTER FOR COLORED PEOPLE City Manager King told the city commission, at a meeting last night, he had received a letter from the Key West Hotel and Restaurant association rec- ommending that the city try to acquire a site to be used as a re- creation center for colored people. Manager King said that he had informed the association he has been trying to obtain a site for that purpose, but has not yet succeeded in finding one that is: ig one that is) “One of the most beautiful little |, available. He added he is still continuing his efforts to find a} suitable place for use by colored people. e PEOPLE'S FORUM CBRAB ES EEEERRE RRR BEBE The Citizen wetcomes expres- the views of its read- it the editur reserves the rig fo delete any items which are considered libelous or ‘are ranted. The writers should be fair and e the letters to 300 words, of the pape the writers it accom letters and will he pubfished un- less requested otherwine. FOR THE MISINFORMED Editor, The Citizen: This letter is for the few in! Key West who are always so sure} In Germany ‘AP Newsteatures BERLIN, — Protestantism in Berlin is in a bad way as far as available houses of worship are concerned. Of two hundred church edifices which existed be- fore the war, only two came \through undamaged. The most striking instances of | destruction are the representative ,church -of the once fashionable west side, the Kaiser Wilhelm! |Memorial Church, erected in 1895 es memory of Wilhelm I. The ichurch is a total loss. | Almost equally badly dam- aged is the Dom, or Evangelical Cathedral, across the avenue from the palace of Wilhelm II. {medieval churches of former sub- | urban villages of Berlin, long in- corporated in the Greater City, was the village church of Dah-; jlem. It became known as “Nie- moeller’s Church,” for it was from its pulpit that the Rev. Martin Niemoeller hurled his anathemas against the Nazi regime. It is to be restored as speedily as condi- tions will permit. Another time-honored edifice, Marienkirche on the New Market in downtown Berlin, was only partly damaged, and today is the most representative Protestant {church of the former Reick’s cap- ital. The Lutheran bishop of Ber- jlin, Dr. Otto Dibelius, and the dean, the Rev. Heinrich Grueber, former concentration camp in- mate, preach there frequently. Totally destroyed in downtown } day at 920 Division street. This is the second downtown! branch opened by this progres- | sive dry cleaning establishment. during the next two weeks, as stated in their advertisement, they will donate a percentage of their gross business toward the purchase price of the Iron Lung. The Luxembourg Palace was, the last Nazi holdout in Paris. EAT, DRINK and HEAR CONN-LOUIS FIGHT. at MONROE: CAFE 625 DUVAL STREET J SPEEDY, SURE RELIEF FOR ACID INDIGESTION « NATIONAL \ AIRLINES they know ALL~ about every-|Berlin were such landmarks as thing and everyone. The chief of police is not a The name Eisner is Holland Dutch. I ought to know, as I am his sister. And for the misin- be just as proud as we are of our own religion. MRS. FRANK SABINI. Key West, Fla., 124 Duval Street. Carbon Copy Angus MacIntosh letter’ from: his rich Aunt Agnes asking him to send his twin boys to her for a holiday, as she had never seen them. She enclosed a five-pound note to cover the cost of their journey. A few days later a_ bonnie- faced lad presented himself at her home and gave her a letter. Tt read: “Dear, Aunt Agnes: Here iis young Donald, one of the twins. The other is exactly the same.” 19 SSeeeceeeens Strand Theater “Abbott and Costello In Hollywood” Coming: “Thrill of A Romance” ‘SB RBRBEBBC ARBs Monroe Theater PHILIP DORN in “BLONDE FEVER” Coming: “The Hitler Gang” Rates Reasonable Ford Hotel 60 N.E. 3rd Street 80 Rooms - Elevator Solarium 3 BLOCKS FROM UI BARGAIN IN the Florida Keys: having approximately 1 mile waters of the Bay. BOOT KEY, 134 acres fro: A | received a jthe Trinity Church in which the ‘late President Paul von Hinden- Jew, but is a Roman Catholic./burg used to worship, also St.! jNikolai and the Klosterkirche. | During the year, seventy-two Protestant churches were provi- formed , rabble-rousers, ru say ,Sionally restored sufficiently to! this: If we were Jews, we would enable members to worship in} basements or. side-chapels. Dr. Gerhard Jacobi, pastor of the Memorial Church, has stat- ed: “It is our fond hope that the Protestants of America may help us rebuild this battered | church. Recently Professor Schneider of Eden College, St. Louis, Mo., visited us. I sug- gested that Eden College, from ; which I hold a doctor's degree, | take the sponsorship for raising two million dollars. But that's as far as the niatter has gone.” Dr. Jacobi was ‘one of the out- standing, opponents ‘of Nazism. Cee RESS SHADES. NOW AVAILABLE To Shade That Hot, Sunny Porch KEY WEST i 120 Duval, Jefferson Hotel Bldg. Write or Wire for Reservations Pershing Hotel 226 N.E, lst Avenue 100 Rooms - Elevator Heated INION BUS STATION FLORIDA KEY PROPERTY FOR SALE _ To close out the Estate of Julius Leslie Wood, deceased, I will accept any reasonable offer for the following lands on SOUTHEASTERLY POINT OF LONG KEY, 236 acres, ocean front and extending to FAT DEER KEY, 104 acres, having approximately one and one-half miles ocean front. ting on Boot Key Harbor. NORTH ONE-HALF LONG POINT KEY, 48 acres, ap- proximately one and one-half mile bay front. Venetian Blind Co. CALL 1042 for Estimates TWO HOTELS in... MI AMI at POPULAR PRICES Located in the Heart of the City ROOMS with BATH and TELEPHONE | Don’t Throw Your Old Hat Away As Long As It Can Be CLEANED and REMODELLED Up-to-Date Tropical Hat Shop 221 N.E. 2nd Ave., Miami, Fis, You say how much—we supply the cash on your ; SIGNATURE ¢ FURNITURE * AUTO 421 DUVAL ST. A . Phone: 49 THE “ROYALE FAMILY” OFFERS YOU GOOD WINES AT POPULAR PRICES! Croix Royale Premium Sherry is only one member of the “Royale Famuly” of Premium table and dessert wines, that bring you good wines at prime moderate enough for everyday wae, You'll like them! Croix Royale Premium California Tabie Winam Burgundy, Claret, Sauserne, Zunfancel, howe Croix Royale Premium Califorme Desser Wines: Sherry, Port, White Port, Muscatel, Tokay, Anwaten. CROI x fight. Cof- |the Englishman’s native speech. \t LE ighnuts on | At last the Englishman got fed || — |up and said, “All right, I may got) |wrong. But you are talking| capitalist English—I talk work: | jing class English.” | W The words red tape, denoting) J. Otto Kirchheiner, Realtor, mee I N E S & new: Movie | Official inaction or delay, origin-| Administrator of the Est. of J. L. Wood, CAMEO VINEYARDS COMPANY - FRESNO, CALIFORNIA Win a telephone; ated in England in the 19th cen- 919 Whitehead St., ‘ a carton|tury when legal and official | Key West, Florida. j documents were tied in a pinkish | {| tape. 1 Therefore, sealed bids will be received by the Adminis- trator up to twelve o'clock noon June 26th, he reserving the right to reject any and all bids. Legal description of the said || lands may be secured from the undersigned administrator. ROVA Lronum CALIFORNIS at the Club t at USO re Party) EARL WINE COMPANY 20 S. Davis Street Jacksonville. Florida

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