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a To Open Art Gallery Here Key West will soon have an art @ellery, something long needed md ardently desired by both feridents and visitors. This most ferent addition to Key West's at- ‘eetions will be made possible reugh the efforts of Mrs. Pieebe Hazelwood Morse, 1220 Hewten street, nationally famous efit whe has resided in Key West long enough to see the need fer seme place where local ar- ete may exhibit their work, and Where visitors may spend some time enjoying local scenes. The new gallery will open on Mendey morning, Nov. 4, and will} wher in National Art Week, whieh will be observed through- out the United States Mrs. Morse states all local ar- tte are invited to place their, Works on exhibition. Pictures will te eecepted for hanging any HL. Morse | Miss Gould Wed !teen lighted tapers were placed | Miss Gould’s. favorite music be- To James Ingle An impressive wedding cere- mony was solemnized Saturday evening at the LeyeMemorial Methodist Church when Miss Florence Margrette Gould, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gould of Glencoe, Minnesota, be- came the bride of James Arthur Ingle of Wichita, Kansas, a serv- ice man at the Submarine Base. The Rev. E. S. Doherty, perform- ed the ceremony. The impressive double ring ceremony was performed by the light’ of candles artistically placed on the altar rail by mem- bers of the Ley Memorial Choir and Wesley Fellowship. The large candelabrums with foyr- inside the altar with a back- ground of radiance roses com- pleting the decorations. Mrs. Della Mae Lawhon pre- sided at the organ and played fore and during the ceremony. @erning up to noon. There will siways be «someone in attend- / anee. Efforts will be made to) gece ali pictures to their best advantage | The gallery is spacious and; The bride wore a linen knee- length dress with lace insets, a white felt wide-brimmed hat, short white gloves, and white kid pumps. Her bracelets were of blue spinel and rhinestones. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CLASSIFIED ADS Information for the Aavertions RATES FOR REGULAR and BLACKFACE TYPE Advertisements will be inserted the rate of 2c a but the regular advertisers wi! er a Ine~ dg counts may have their advert! ments charged. PUBLICATION ry DEADLINE 01 well lighted. It is located on the She also wore a string of pearls tee line, at 1220 Newton street, | 2nd a yellow gold lapel watch. HELP WANTED FOR SALE 2- and 3-bedroom bungalows, : furnished and unfurnished; TO GIRLS small down payment, balance : payable monthly. Johnson & WHO “BELONG’ ’ Johnson, Phone 372. octl-tf If you’d like to work with other! CHROME PLATING— j ambitious -girls in a position of responsibility that’s vital to the business and social life of your on life. Faucets, boat hard- community . .. and pays ac- ware, waffle irons, lamps, per- cordingly: culators, refrigerator shelves, — guns, fishing reels—anything THERE'S and everything. Have them OPPORTUNITY ‘rechromed or give them an at the original coat. No more rust, cor- TELEPHONE COMPANY The greatest telephone expansion in history requires additional alert girls at the switchboards and. provides unusual opportuni- m, copy mui 11 o’clock ; Give those unsightly, rusty, or tarnished articles a new lease rosion or tarnish. Also copper, nickel and silver plating done. Reasonable prices. Come in or call at Pepper’s Plumbing Sup- plies, 512 Fleming, Phone 118. oct22-tf ahd & convenient to all sections | @ the city Mme Morse will welcome the @itenee of local artists in ar- fenging the exhibition, and hopes gallery may be the means of forming an art society to place Bey West in the front line of art ? woos Mallawe’en Dance Praws Large Attendance The alleween dance and held by the NCCS Junior at St. Mary's Parish etter fot night was well at- tended. Games, pifiado, and music fwentehed by John Pritchard and Se crehestvre featured the oc- toon ‘The Judges’ Committee were 4. & Johnson, SJ, Mrs. Pinder and David. Mc- The prize for the best was awarded to Rose , Whe was dressed as “Sun- Sue.” Senior Hostesses in of refreshments were Mrs. Martinez and Mrs. Pau- . Antonio Martinez did in decorating the assistance of the Hostesses. Mrs. acted as fortune- the most popular F tot 3 ? Th ‘iy Junior Hostesses, others present in- Castillo, Elayne Al- y Johnson, Florence | . Rose Curry, Claudine La . Byivia Sanchez, Louise Dedge, Merle Hyde, Ondina Pita, Mary Wellinger, Madeleine Berry, Syl- vie Jolley, Irma Lockwood, Edna Pielen, Netta Valdez and Betty Law Johnson. ct f ef Former Mary Bailey Now lieing In Memphis, Tenn. Word has been received here het Mrs. John R. Harvey, the former Miss Mary Nonnemacher | Bailey, who is well-known in Key pan her husband, are now in Memphis, Tenn. Mr. Hervey & @ Chief Petty Officer tm the Nevy and is now attached t the NATTC base there. Mrs. Harvey's son, Lawrence © Bailey, Jr, is now residing wh his grandparents, Mr. and Mn C Nonnemacher, 914 White street. Mrs. Jan Bailey of State Line, Miss, another grand- — * of Lawrence Bailey, re- ently wes a guest of Mr. and Mrs, Harvey. Mr Harvey is the eon of Mrs. Nancy Dougha ‘ty of Houston, Texas, and has been in the Naval service the Past nine OH AP Newsteatures rus J. HERBERT, 52, Re- pu | | ibliean, was twice elected | otter ney after for years. @eneral of Ohio | serving many An Am- erican flyer in World War I, he served: with / a squadron and was He was + deco- by both England and the United Sites, After discharge wee beng an officer in the Ohio National Guard, organizing an @vietion unit. He started his pol- Mieal career in 1922 as assistant founty prosecutor and went on t© state office where he special- wed im utility work before he wae elected attorney general. He @ Methodist and a Mason, 10 GOVERNOR British | wounded, | Her corsage was of yellow glad- iola buds wound on a yellow feather. : Mrs. Robert Sessions of Provi- dence, Rhode Island, matron of honor, was dressed in a brown suit with brown crocheted pill- box hat and a corsage of light pink talisman roses. Mrs. Ingle started her career in voice by winning first place in the Northwest High School Activities Meet: in which high schools of four states competed. Later she became soloist in the Minneapolis Symphonic Band and sang over the radio in Min- neapolis and St. Paul, Milwau- kee, and Tacoma, Washington. She graduated from Downer Col- lege of Liberal Arts, a private girls’ school in Milwaukee, Wis- consin. Mr. Ingle,- who was attended by Warren Carr of Washington, D. C., as best man, is a graduate of Kingman, Kansas, High School and joined the Navy immediately after graduation. He is now a signalman second class at the sub base. R. B. Boyden Wed To Miss Tashjian Miss Margaret Mable Tashjian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arman H. Tashjian of Canton, Ohio; was married Friday ‘afterhodh, cto- ber 25, to Jesse Stephen Boyden, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Boy- den, of 1225 South street, Key West, Florida. The wedding took place at the home of the bride’s parents, with Rev. W. H. Barker, pastor of the Calvary Presbyterian Church, of- ficiating. A reception followed the ceremony. Immediately after the recep- tion, Mr. and Mrs. Boyden left by plane for Havana, Cuba, with a stopover at the home of the groom’s parents in Key West on their return from Havana, Fri- day, Nov. 1, and will later be at home at 39 West 53rd_ street, New York City. : The bride .attended Laurel: School for Girls in Cleveland, O., Smith College and the Ballet Arts, New York. Mr. Boyden at- tended the University of North Carolina. During the war he served for 18 months in the Pa- cific area with the rank of lieu- tenant in the Naval Reserve. The lima bean not only pro- vides nitrogen for the soil but it is an important vegetable food for man as it is rich in vitamin B complex, has a high protein content and contains fats and minerals, | Maoaas J. LAUSCHE, 51, Dem- ocrat, present governor of | Ohio, is former mayor of Cleve- land, and former municipal and common pleas judge.| One of the ten! children of an immigrant] steel worker, private to lieutehant in World War I, was a pro-| fessional base- LAUSCHE ball playe then a lawyer. He is noted for | his campaign economies, his dis- regard of party edicts, his gamb- | ling raids as judge and his per- | sonal popularity in Ohio. When} he first campaigned for gover- | nor he returned $2,800 of his! salary as Cleveland mayor to! the municipal treasury to ac- count for “time off” while cam- | paigning. ‘ ties for advancement. Boat 25’, cabin deck, 65 h.p. Mod- ol A engine. $425. Can be seen at Porter Dock, 5-6 p.m. oct29-3tx Pay raises scheduled at reg- ular intervals. Also vacation with pay. The work is fas- cinating, and you'll find the * Telephone Company a migh- Cocoanut palms. 1217 Petronia ty good place to work. Street. oct26-7tx Apply 3 rooms furniture, used four Mrs. McDermott months. Cost $500, will sell) for $300 cash. Dishes included. Baby crib, $10, stroller $3.50. Would like to sell before Oct. 31st. 42-1 Poinciana. oct28-3tx EMPLOYMENT OFFICE SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY | [Chills ’n Creeps ... a thick London fog is rolling up outside , . . the man on the sofa is handsome, but sinister! He pretends to be asleep, but he is watching, through half-closed eyes, ‘the young woman whose fair head, shining in the lamp- light, is bent over some embroid- CRN No, it's not the beginning of a but a tense scene it short story, from “Angel Street,” or, as was called in the movies, “Ge light.” The Key West Playe have it well in hand and are polis at The Barn on November 11. We saw a_ rehearsal the other night; no costumes, bare stage, Key West — starlight through the door instead of Lon don fog, and yet we citement . we advise all sen: tive ladies to bring their smelling salts when they some! The young man on the sofa— the handsome, sinister gentle- man—is Lt. Comdr, Jack* L. Nolen, officer in charge of the , in-Air Detachment at . Besides radio work Nolen has Lighter- Boca Ck in “soap operas,” Mr. worked with the Pasadena Play- house and St. James Repertory Theater of Carmel, California. He also played for some time with the Globe Player where one of his roles was “Ob- eron” to Faye Emerson Roose- velt’s “Titania.” His charming wife, who just terminated four years’ service as a Lieutenant Commander with the WAVEs, is official prompter for “Angel Street.” It is harder than you think to remember your lines while you are strangling a . but beautiful young woman . . that’s another story! HY, MOM: Remember that linen store I oct28-tf Upholster and trimmer. Apply| ‘wrote about last week? Well, Key West Bedding. octl-tf| I found out that it’s called Shirl’s Linen Shop and she is EMPLOYMENT WANTED | opening this Friday morning. She has a complete line of Cannon Products, and other well known imported and do- mestic goods. Don’t forget to be there this Friday morning at 9 o’clock. You know where it is—512 Fleming. Surprise—You might pick up a gift while you're there for Job wanted as cook in private home. Phone 588-J. | oct30-3tx | 1 POSITION WANTED Man 45 desires position as night | watchman. 21 years police ex-! perience. Box 213. oct29-3tx} a sweet little girl I met. I'll be bringing her home soon to ‘MISCELLANEOUS meet you and dad. Write*soon. Love. | Electrical motors repaired, called | JOHNNY. for and delivered. Call Britt | oct30-2t at 585 or 1184. Romero’s Elec- trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave. octl-tf | House, cheap. Five rooms and bath. 1432 Eliza street, phone 890-W. oct28-3tx Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone 189. Keys made, locks repair- ed, etc. octl-1mo | Used and recapped tires, 600 x 16} $7.50 and $8.00. Tubes with tirer $1.00, without tirer $1.50. } New tubes, without tir $3.00 with tires. Other Wash in an automatic washer, | 25c 9 pounds clothes. Paul's! i | Tire Shop. t23- fe z Poeaee eae Mastic Trailer Park. oct28- For guaranteed plumbing work/ x and repairs, call John Curry,| Spinet piano, Wurlitzer. Moreno, 512 Margaret street, phone 781.! Piano tuner, 907 Division St. Give us a try on your next job.| oct28-6tx Free estimates. oct25-1mo | — | Merrill B. (Tuffy) Roberts will be | 1°43, Cushman, motor scooter and glad to give estimates on your oct28-3tx plumbing job and advise you on your plumbing problems. Phone 642-M or call at No. 1 Havana Street. oct28-12tx Private party has 1941 For-dor | Buick Super Sedan, radio, heat- er, good tires, ne new paint job. class condition. Gir Do you want to become an} Evans Model, “one of Key) West's most beautiful women"? | ‘rhen see Miss Evans, Pilking- ton Studio. oct29-tf Can be seen at Red Brick Garage, foot Simon- oct29-3tx ton Street. (two bedroom suites, Furniture — | Alcoholic Anonymous meets every Tuesday, 8 to 10 p.m., Pythian , 728 Fleming Street. Those interested are invited, complete kitchen set, including dishes; living room suite). Bogue, Ap- 1012 Duval (up- oct29-3tx y pl | ste oct29-3t | ‘ e electric mangle. Per- fect condition. Price $70 cash. | See after 5 p.m, at 619 Angela MIRROR RESILVERING Quality workmanship. ‘Two-day | EN Girl Born To Feltons Mr, and Mrs. Charles Felton, 1112 Elgin street, announce the birth of a daughter at 4:57 a.m., this morning at the Municipal Hospital. The Answers? QUESTIONS ON PAGE 2 1. 58,000.000. 2. No; there are more on the range than in pre-war days. 3. Twenty-two. 4. July 29. © 5. The Mediterranean and the black seas. 6. 450,000,000. 7. Jolo i: the Philippines inhabited by 8. Jan Christian Smuts, of South Africa. He was a noted Boer leader in the war of 1899- "| 1902. 9. In 1903. 10. More than hour. 75 miles per USO Dance Thursday The big dance of Hallowe'en week will be held at the Jackson Square USO on Thursday eve- ning, it was announced today. Scores of costumes have been prepared and a gay ning is in | prospect for the servicemen and | GSOs. FOR RENT | Housekeeping rooms, everything | Paul’s Tire Shop. octl7-12ix furnished. 35’ X 65° WAREHOUSE O STOREROOM ON SIMONTON. APPLY P. O. BOX 535. oct29-tf Street. oct29-2tx | service, For free estimate, 1589-W. oc ‘ SOAP POWDER and FLAKES| FOR SALE bs Plumbing Supplies, oct29-tf A.V. Bethencourt, cor. Southard and Francis oct29-6tx Indian Chief motoreye condition and new tire: 7 Higgs Lane, (rear) 324 E beth St. oct25-5tx 75 YT CARPETING. INN. BRAND NEW 3 POST OFFI oct29-tf tN Ina ener eee CE Bo: cle and two pairs | Love Birds. Reasonable. 1024 Packer street, phone 1146-J. oct29-2tx } partly furnished house | for sale at $5500.00. Close in. Down payment $1000.00 with $50.00 monthly. Carrying charge is 64 annually, Let the rent! buy this home. Write P.O. Box! —¢t 5:00 p.m. 24, Key West. oct29-6tx | 1941 4-door Hudson sedan, 37,000 actual miles, good condition, no dealers. 10 Cactus Terrac For sale, two-bedroom frame bun- , Wanted To Rent—House, apart- | galow at 1000 Southard street, ment or bungalow furnished ; partly furnished. $6,500.00. For| or unfurnished, by Naval Lieu- | inspection, call J. Otto Kirch-| tenant, wife and one child. Call heiner, 124—or 736-R. Coral Apts., Apt. 203. Lt. or| oct29-2t Mrs. Waller. oct28-4tx | = | For Sale—1938 4-door Chevrolet.; Wanted by permanent resident, | 34 Roll-Away bed. 6 x 9 lino-' two-bedroom apartment or | leum Phone 1132-3. oct30-2tx house Call 103-W, oct3n att ~~ | All you want of this scarce item.! Pepper's 512 Fleming. , Wanted — For Rent—Monthly or son, four cottages, furnished. J. O. Hamilton, 1012 Division. | oct29-2tx ; seu CT ei madmag | WANTED TO BUY | Wanted—Used tyepwriter. The | Hobby Shop. Phone 91. octé FOR RENT OR LEASE For rent or J Starlight Club on Duval street. Call 847-R or 358. oct22-12t WANTED Exclusive Jistings of Florida Key properties, particu larly those with highway, ocean, of the inte way and Ke; listings will justify my tising and mailing campaign with brochure presentation, en- abling me to get top prices for you by one who devotes his en- tire time and effort to the sale of Key properties. W. M. Egan, 829 Alfred I. DuPont Bidg., Mi- ami, Fla. Phone 9-4641. oct26-tf Mark ‘Angel St.’ The old. house is very quiet WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1946 : “9 # Soak clothes in cool or luke- State President warm water Sales than cold wa- Of Lodge Coming |i fori mash eas sad hl Mrs. Lillian Senner, president} the dirt. of the Rebekah Assembly of, Florida, will pay her official visit pt kg a TORTS jto Sparkling Waters Rebekah | ()yy Decca Records Lodge No. 14, with School of In-! struction, Thursday at 7:30 p.m.,i Bing Crosby - Ink Spots at the Hall. | Andrews Sisters - Jimmy Dorsey An official ‘banquet will be | Lowis Jordan - Hoagy Carmichast held at South Beach Patio on! | Friday at 6:30 p. m., followed by ; {her official visit to the Lodge at 30 p. m., at the Golden Eagle | Eddie Heywood - Jimmie Davie Texas Jim Lewis - Jimmy Wekely AND MANY MORE ing it now for the opening , coming | at on the} very edge of our chairs with ex- | in San Diego, | a group of iskands in Moros who use the bolo, a knife. | ’ | Hall on Petronia street. r visiting THE MU | All Rebekahs and to attend | Rebekahs are invited ae Call 575 for banquet reservations. 726 Duval IC BOX Phone 9138 Room Mothers Meet The October meeting .of the ; Room Mothers of the Harris Ele- | | mentary School was held at the thome of Mrs. Allan Cleare on | Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock The study course on “The Home —Our Fortune” was led by Mrs. | | NS ROYAL TYPEWRITER Sales and Service Ageney SEVERAL RECONDITIONED TYPEWRITERS For Immediate Delivery TYPEWRITERS and Walter Clawson. Plans for the! d | year’s Annual Christmas Play ADDING MACHINES were discussed and committee All Makes Kep ! appointed. Fol ing the busi- . Office Supplies & Equipment 123 DUVAL ST.—PHONE 250 Raises Down DOUBLE ACTING hour enjoyed | served and a socia | Strand Theater SYDNEY GREENSTREET in | “THREE STRANGERS” | Coming: “To Each His Own” | Monroe Theater | MARTHA STEWART in | “JOHNNY COMES FLYING HOME Comin: “Fighting Monsters” le AWNINGS To Beautify *Stores °*Bars) *Hotels | } \ { | "Homes Large Color Selection | PREWAR 10-0Z. MATERIALS Finest Workmanship KEY WEST ‘Venetian Blind Co. |120 Duval, Jefferson Hotel Bidg, ; CALL 1042 for Estimates, Borrow On Ato feanilare Signer use the PAY-WAY THAT FITS YOUR PAY DAY | | WHEN YOU COMPARE OUR RATES BEFORE YOU BORROW" | | | erineidilecdit Tete ne INCORPORATED eee | 423 Pleming st neha Hotel Bldg. | Se hablo Expano! PHONE 778 Located in the Heart of the City \ Rates ROOMS Write or Wire Reasonable for Heserveti with BATH and TELEPHONE a . Ford Hotel — Pershing Hotel at POPUL Alt PRICES ) 60 N.E. 3rd Street 226 N.F. Ist Avenue 80 Rooms - Elevator 100 Rooms - Elevator Solarium Heated 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION | —— oe & Far. git ADVance *StRve fabs Stops, -§* No, 2 IN OVERSEAS te log, NTR. HIGHWAY Aoki we fs Severna S A se Arrigg Mim; +, 10:39 4M cy Wes |