The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 30, 1946, Page 4

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fame, OUR | Porter-Lyon Wedd A wedding characterized by Makes Report On beauty and simplicity was that Functions Here Miss Jere’ Willis Porter and ‘Mrs. Burt Garnett, publicity jack Drage Lyon, ensign of the for the Humane Society of West, has submitted the fol- lowing article to The Citizen as @n explanation of the work done by the Humane Society end its agent, G. Longstreet, in the city. The article follows: During the past two. weeks dozens of dogs and cats have ‘been poisoned in Key West. The society ‘has received nu- ealls from the grieving of these pets, some of were so uninformed as to it possible that the So- i such of animals which had been report- ed as being a nuisance to the neighbors, Nothing could be further from; the fact. Mr. Longstreet’s vigil ceasing, but nevertheless, called im the middle of the night about | barking dogs or noisy cats, he seldom arrives on the scene in time to find them. These ani- out-of-the-way places during the| day and are allowed to roam at will during the night. This epidemic of poisoning proves one thing, which is that teo many citizens of Key West do not appreciate the function of the Humane Society, which is earing for unwanted, diseased ow neglected animals, finding homes for them or putting them out of their misery in a scientific, kind SBacteng the past three months 918 animals have been picked up and humanely destroyed. Eight biting dogs were kept at the shelter for observation for rabies. Several animals have been put im good homes and many inves- havé been made where 7 of cruelty have been brought against’ owners. is un-| Ww, | United States Coast Guard, at the ‘First Presbyterian church on Sat- ‘urday, August 24, at 5o’clock in 'the afternoon. Dr. Melrose S. | Avery officiated in a double ring ceremony. | The church was decorated in \bridal green and white, with | palms and fern forming the back- ground. Floor baskets of gladioli iand seven-branched candelabra entwined with fern and holding :Jong white burning tapers were The pews were decorated with large bouquets of white tropical flowers and fern and tied with satin bows of’ribbon. A pro- gram of wedding music was furn- ished by Mrs. Raymond Curry. Serving as ushers were Lt. Gid- dens King: and Ensign Donald V- ‘anee. The bride was given in mar- tiage by her step-father, Lewis | Warren Davis, and the bride- “groom was attended by Ensign ‘Jack Stiverson, who served as best man, Miss Mary Edna Porter, sister of the bride and her only atten- dant, was maid of honor. She wore a pastel shade of blue taf- placed on each side of the altar.} ing Solemnized Here Amidst Beauty and Simplicity, Later in, the evening, Ensign and Mrs. Lyon left by“plane for’, ‘Miami Beach and after a few: days there they will proceed to Ban Francisco, Calif., where the the bride wore a fall model suit jof gray and whifé striped gab- | ardine with a small turban made lof ostrich feathers and draped sofies were black with snakeskin trimming. A white orchid cor- sage completed fer costume, Mrs. Lyon is the daughter of Mr.“and Mrs. Lewis Warren Da- vis. She was educated in. the local schools of Florida and South Carolina: and attended Winthrop College in Rock Hill, S. C. Ensign Lyon is the son of Al- bert Kern Lyon and Mrs. Rhea Drage Lyon of Seattle, Wash., and Salt Lake City, Utah. He received his education in the schools of Seattle and the Ruther- ford Preparatory School in Long Beach, Calif. In 1945 he grad- uated from the Coast Guard Mili- tary Academy, receiving his com- mission at that time. After the wedding a reception was held in the private clubroom ; at Fort Taylor Officers’ Club. This | was decorated in palms and floor {baskets of white gladioli, The {table had for a centerpiece a ithree-tiered wedding cake with groom is stationed. For traveling’ with black veil. Her other acces- | feta fashioned with sweetheart decorations of fern and mums neckline, fitted bodice and three- ;and four white ‘burning tapers quarter length sleeves. The bout- | Placed on each side. i | fant skirt extended from a basque ! The Misses Jessie June Gibson which was styled of tiny tucks. | and Delores Thornley greeted the |She carried’ an arm bouquet of guests at the door and Comman- | yellow chrysanthemums tied with !der and Mrs. Harold V. Brown yellow satin ribbon. jpresented them to the receiving The dress of the bride was | line, which consisted of the bridal white, with the' bodice fashioned Party. Mrs. Harry Baker cut the of hand-cut embroidered chiffon’ Wedding cake. Others assisting over satin, with sweetheart neck- | in entertaining were Mr. and Mrs. line and long sleeves which form-| William Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- ed a point at the wrists. White | mond Curry and Mrs. G. B. Brown satin buttons extended down the! 4nd Jerome Way. back of the bodice to a peplum,| Out-of-town guests at_ the which was of the same material | Wedding were: Mrs. Rhea Drage and lined with net. The* full Lyon, mother of the groom, of skirt of marquisette over satin Salt Lake City, Utah; Miss Vir- extended into a long train.’ The ginia Long, of Rhode Island; Lt. full veil of illusion fell from a‘Giddens King, of ffampa} Lt. Observance of the laws in re-| halo to which a wreath of orange to animals on the part of| blossoms was attached. She car- owners would prevent im-|ried a bouquet of white asters, ! Thomas P. Conaly, of Jersey City, N. J.; Ensign Jack Stiverson, of | Centerville, Ia. and Ensign and ‘To Build | Pier : In Sunset Cove At Key Largo George Crim, of Homestead, has arranged to construct a pier in Buttonwood Sound at Sunset Cove, one mile north of Rock Harbor on Key Largo. The pier will be four feet wide, 53 feet long and will constructed of concrete and tim- ber. Application to make the im- provement has been filed in the army engineering office in Jack- sonville. Major Blase Nemeth, acting district engineer, informs The Citizen that. no hearing will , be held on the application, but that anybody op) iS ve 4 building of the pier may file hi Your Horo. scope objections in writing with the FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1946— engineers. This day gives a joyous nature, full of high spirits and laughter.’ Fond of pleasure, probably ac- companied by good looks, or with the lack of them covered by the jovial disposition, money will come easily and probably -go as easily. Look out only that its spent'ing does: not leave a stain, for this nature ee easily led wholly clean. Night of Joy ; Program Labor Day Night 8:30— Congo Line forms at An- i | i "Srreende ., .Dpitia Avel renade ... velo and John Bennett. 10:30— Alberto and Edna Boza, Rhumba Specialists. 11:00— Dancing. b Grasshoppers, which in num- rs, can crunch their way j through a whole field in a short ; time do about $25 million damage ‘a year. ‘MaybeYoure 7 guessing » long time if you | watch your health. A few lovely pounds can | make such e difference in your looks! VINOL é | has Vitamin B1 and Iron to help promote appe- Insects are usually near-sight- | tite. Get pleasant-testing VIN OL ed and depend on their sense el VINOL from your druggist. for Protection. ‘ORIENTAL PHARMACY ——————————— een TWO HOTELS in... MIAMI= POPULAR PRICES Located in the Heart of the City Rates ROOMS Write or Wire le for Reservations with BATH and TELEPHONE Hotel Ford Hotel —_ Pershing 60 N.E. 3rd Street 226 N.E. Ist Avenue 80 Rooms - Elevator 100 Rooms - Elevator Solarium Heated 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION into acts not You'll Always Do Better When You Shop at patient and unsympathetic neigh- from taking matters into their own hands and cruelly animals. The law specifically says that dogs may not run at large at any That it is -unlawful to keep dogs or: cats that, bark or are noisy at night, disturbing the sleep of; inhabitants, ‘That no female dog “in heat” be allowed to run. at large, but must be kept securely on own- er’s premises until such season is: over: It is: urged that those who are annoyed by unrestricted pets D vere in appealing to the Hu- agent. In time this method will control the situation in Key West as it has in hundreds of towns’ and cities throughout the country. OUT OF JAIL “BACK IN JAIL NEXT DAY Out of jail one day and back the next. That is what happened to Ross Dodd, who pleaded guilty in criminal court yester- day afternoon to drunkenness, and was sentenced to 10 days in jail, The day before he had been released from jail. after serving a term of 90 days. He had been arrested by Constable. Ray El- wood on a charge of breaking bottles on a sidewalk on Duval, near Green street. After his release he headed for Marathon, where he was found stretched out drunk in a clump of grass near the Overseas High- way. Albert Frazier, negro, pleaded guilty to a charge of drunken- ness, and sentence was suspend- ed in his case. A jury found Ernest Bryant, negro, not guilty on a charge of operating an automobile while; drunk. _AS ASSISTANT DEAN} Miss Mary Edna Porter, daugh- | tube roses and stenphanotis tied | Mrs. Donald Wanee of Gardena, with white satin ribbon. j Calif. q HARRIS SCHOOL (Continued from Fage One} sire to do substitute work are urg- ed by the Harris School principal to come to his office or register , with any principal of the county. ; Substitutes are paid on the basis of training and experience. REQUIEM MASS FRIDAY AT 9:00, Requiem Mass for the repose of the soul of Hilburn Robert Collins, Jr., will be said tomor- row morning at 9 o'clock in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Rev. James ‘H. MacConnell will ' Harris School will be. the célebraant. Collins, aged schedule September ' 9; 15, was the son of Mr. and, Mrs. some unforeseen difficulty ap- Hilburn Collins, formerly of this pears between now and the open- city. He was killed in Miami, ing date, Mr. Fowler announces. Sunday, Aug. 18, when an auto-, Teachers’ meeting at this school mobile struck his motor-scooter will be held Saturday, September upon which he was delivering a 7, at 10 a.m. All teachers who Paper route. will begin the term are expected to be in attendance. FINAL PLANS tinuea trom Page One) none of which, of course, are competing for the prizes. Gibbons are the most primi- | tive of the anthropoid apes. ARCHER’S MAKE OUT YOUR LIST and BRING IT TO US! i We ‘Have A Supply’ of Bacon—B E E F-—Ham PORK — VEAL — LAMB All Ingredients for SOUSE: « OLEOMARGARINE ‘and) BUTTE GRITS and WHITE CORN MEAL *Staple and Fancy GROCERIES eFresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES : ’ : -~Archer’s Grocery: “The Store That Serves You Best’ 814 Fleming Street Phones 67 and 47 The Hobby Show will be held for three ‘days, beginning Sat- urday, August 31, from 3:00 P.m., to 8:00 p.m., Sunday, September Ist, 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Monday, September 2nd, from 3:00 p.m., to closing. There is no admission charge and every one is welcome and urged to come and see how adept PAL members are. A PAL band under the direc- tion of Mr. Marcellus, will tour the town just before the open- ing of the Hobby Show. The following committees and chairmen were @ppointed: @ Refreshment Concession, Otis: Cuhhy; Hall Decoration, R. C. Hicken; Hobby Allocation, Sue Holmes; Hobby Supervision, Bet- ty Whidden; Merchants’ Display, R. C. Hicken; Merchant Coopera- tion, L. Eisner; Selection of Judges, Marcel Mazeau; Photog- raphy, Marcel Mazeau; Pub- licity, L. Eisner; Band and Music, Marcellus; Police Supervision, Bernard Waite; Civic Group Co- operation, H. Urion. There will be music every night from 6:00 to 7:00 o'clock, supplied on Saturday by Hector | Barroso and his orchestra; on | For A Restful Stay in Key West, Stop at NEW CHARLES HOTEL “Telephone In Every Room” 525 EATON STREET Strand Theater DANNY KAYE in “WONDER MAN” Coming: “Cornered” EGE NB, Something New Has Been Added! CYPRESS SHADES NOW AVAILABLE To Shade That Hot, Sunny Porch KEY WEST | i ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. DavisiSunday by John Pritchard and of 1129 Fleming street, left Mon- his orchestra, and on Monday by day to re her duties = as- | the Girls of Note. All of these sistant dean of women at itch-; musicians are donatin; their ell College, Statesville, N. C. Al-! services. . s@ Mrs. Rhea D. Lyon, who had} been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.! Davis for the past two weeks left for her home in Salt Lake City, Utah. | aa 611 FRANCIS STREET aa heaeadaanadadadhaide The first grand jury in the: American colonies met at Boston in’ 1635. — CARD OF THANKS Fresh Fruits I wish to thank all of our friends and neighbors for their kindness during the sickness and following the death of our loved one, Dominga Hernandez, and al- so thank them for floral remem- b and the use of cars. augio-iex DO THE FAMILY. SINTON JO. 1 vrvrvee Paul's Cash Grocery Staple and Fancy Groceries We Handle Only the Best Quality of Meat at the Lowest Price American and Cuban Style Cuts Formerly With Charles Tift’s Market po erererne nnn WE DELIVER ORDERS — CALL 493 Venetian Blind Co. 120 Duval. Jefferson Hotel Bidg. | ‘CALL 1042 for Estimates! PHONE 493 and Vegetables AT ISON. Butcher 4 AABAAAARAAAAAAAAABAERS PRT CTV TCT T TTI TT TTS We Have Received A Shipment of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Make Your Selection Now .... the Lot Won't Last Long! SHOES Florsheim | | { ALL NEW STYLES We Will Be CLOSED All Day Monday, Sept. 2, LABOR DAY LEWINSKY’S MEN’S SHOP 526 Duval St., Key West, Fla. PHONE 146 We Close Every Thursday at 1 Ch 7” ; Troop 8 Saturday 36 for the pi 8 o'clock in fr i | PAY-WAY THAT FITS YOUR PAY DAY © ees OAT EO eee 421 DUVAL s8T. @ PHONES 778 o— ASE STOP and SHOP at WING LEE’S care VV VV VI EV VIII OI FCC CVT TIT Here You Always Find "starce. GROCERIES STAPLE Crisp and Fresh Delicious MEATS Vegetables ax» Fruits Priced to Save Your Money! We are ready—with all the good things you want — with suggestions for all, occasions— with. lowest possible nrices . . . consistent with courteous serv- ice, Shop at Wing Lee's Food Center and be convinced as to QUALITY AT. A PRICE! _\ THIs Lone Monday Hi Thee Hee thar i High Quality. Foods! . LABOR DAY ar" ‘EERE ©. - Store Closes at 1 p.m. Every Thursda: We Will Remain CLOSED _ All Day bata th tintin tintin tn tin ts tn in tn nt tn dn tn tn Son tp En tn nn ,t AAAARARARARARABAAAAAAAAAMAMARMAAD DS 518 Fleming Street At the Corner of Bahama Street Operated Under the Personal Ownership of Harriet M. Maxwell { { | | ° . Diamond Rings Each Beautiful Jewel en- throned in handsome set- ting—has a pegsonality of its own. Choose yours with Care and confidence from our select collection of fine stones. $4900 and UP Tax Included JUST RECEIVED—A BEAUTIFUL SHOWING of Tiffin Crystal Glassware We Especially Suggest That You See thé parresn' CONSOLE SETS PATTERN “ALL REPAIRING DONE on the PREMISES” Bring Your Watch Repairing To Us ° We Absolutely Guarantee Complete Satisfaction— and Prompt Service You will find this Friendly Little Jewelr Corner of Fleming and Bahama Streets, just a short block from Duval Sizeet ... Here you will tind Quality Jewelry, a grand selection of Gift' Things and C, folks to serve you. 2 a & vvvvvyWe Close Every Thursday at Noon a ) Ra y Store at the iw

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