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PAGE FOUR - Miss Rodriguez’ Troth Announced Dr. end Mrs. R. S. Rodriguez, 1936 Fleming Street, today an- Wounced the engagement of their @eughter, Romona, to Lt. (jg) Rob- ert J. Stampfl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stampfi of Peekskill, N.Y. The wedding will be held @t &t. Mary’s Star of the Sea Catholic Church on December 18. Miss Rodriguez is a graduate of the Convent of St. Mary Immac- wlate here, Class of 1945. She at- tended Florida State College for Women and is now employed by @ radio station. WA. Stampf! is a graduate of Peekskill Military Academy, @lass of 1941. In 1944 he was ated from Harvard with a degree in economics. Six months later he was commission- ed an ensign in the Navy and is @t present assigned to the subma- tine tender U.S.S. Howard W. Welfare Council Meets Tomorrow Rev. John E. Pickens, ‘an, announces today that the Monroe County Child Welfare! Council will hold its monthly jneeting, open to all interested | eitizens tomorrow evening at 8:00} pelock, at the Health Unit, 203} Pleming street Mrs. Elizabeth Singleton, Ju-| venile Court probation officer,| Will present a summary of the} @ddresses delivered by eminent} Welfare workers, at the Florida State Probation and Parole Offi- fers’ Conference, which ‘she at- | tended in Fort Lauderdale last | month. _ An interesting round table dis-| @ussion was participated in by) 900 children selected from schools | throughout the state. Their re-| getion and attitudes toward the} fodern home and parents, often! showed god insight and a can: @ructive viewpoint. Other developments sae chair- , were the Jacksonville organiza-| ' tion of eleven hundred teen-agers, and the industrial schools for de- linquent boys and girls at Mari- etta and Ocala. An interesting meeting is’ an- ticipated and a large attendance | te expected. | IGNORES DOG'S WARNING BARKS, ROBBED TWICE| WASHINGTON. — It wasn't! the fault of GI Joe, a Boston bull terrier, that his master, Earl} Goodwin, was robbed twice in a short time. GI Joe barked a warning but Goodwin - sleepily threw @ shoe at him. The next morning Goodwin discovered! that thieves had stolen two mat-/ tfenses and two small rugs. The game thing happened recently, when Goodwin's living room rug was taken. Shaan 1$-0-S! Turn In ALL Tickets and $$$ te the VFW Auto on Duval St.,/ Next Door to Kress’ TTT TTT Lam Strand Theater DOROTHY LAMOUR in “THE HURRICANE” Coming: “Sailor Takes A Wife” oores Theses WILLIAM GARGAN in “RENDEZVOUS 24” Coming: “In Fast Company” CHICKENS ‘ints Place Your A Wide Variety of— Fresh Ege PHONE 866 ELWOOD’S PLACE WILLIAM and FLEMING STS. Fresh - Killed Young and Tender Roasting Hens and Fryers Birdseye Frosted Foods AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES Southern Dairies Sealtest ICE CREAM PLENTY OF FLAVORS In Cones, Cups or the Sealtest Pint Packages DIRECT From A Nearby s Fl lorida _ People’s ‘Forum right to delet are considered ranted. The 300 words, a of the paper the writers m letters and will be ‘published un- less requested otherwise. DISSERVICE Editor, The Citizen: Last winter two articles about the \proposed Key West-Havana ferry appeared in Time. Later it was mentioned in'the New York Times. Hoping that it would be ready by last Easter, I wrote to the owner, Mr. Williams (I forget his first name), Jacksonville Ship- yards, to make reservations. I did not receive a. reply, but my letter was not returned. A group of us (high school teachers) hope to be able to make the trip during the Christmas holidays, but we cannot get any definite information. I went to the office of Time in New York, and they couldn’t tell me anything. They called the | American Express, but their trav- el agent had only a vague know!l- edge of it. I wrote to the Cuban Automobile Association, Havana. I did not receive any answer, even though I told them that I should be glad to have a reply in Spanish. In the article on Key West in Holiday the ferry service was mentioned. I wrote to the Holi- | day Service Editor, but she didn’t answer. My letter to the San Carlos Institute of Key West was not answered. In almost every It’s Easy To Be A Kitchen Wizard It's a cinch to whip up delicious new desserts with Helen Ann Fruit-Nut Mix. Helen Ann Fruit-Nut Mix is a delightful combination of glazed fruits, nut-meats and spices, delightfully blended. Makes any dessert something really special—and easy to fix. Bask under the compli- ments the family will show- er on you when you give them such delightful sur- prises. Look for our new Recipe Booklet, atop every jar of Helen Ann Fruit-Nut Mix. ursting with ideas for delectable new desserts. 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Ib. 69c Clear Stew Meat Ib. 57c Red Ground Meat Ib. 57c Lean Pork Chops lb. 70c Loin Pork Roast .. Ib. 70c Lean Bacon lb. 79c All Beef Cut Cuban ave “TIONROE 510 FLEMING STREET Creamery BUTTER _. ». 89¢ All Brands aie Six CREAM . cis" 13¢ Pineapple Ae PEARS _“"cs, 25° McGrath PEAS. 2 cess 29° Armour's Economy 708 Lath STREET The Retail Store That Selis Wholesale a the | t Phone 1167 Now Under New Management Week End Specials THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE WEST LOS ANGELES, Calif. —William Brooke, Jr., 25-year- old disabled veteran with hiss | ‘WHimlfiINUi 010i Tuiiiiviqitintninanstunsnuni” | hips in a plaster cast and walk- was ‘offered ; ing on crutches, a ride by two strangers. He ac- cepted. They drove into an alley, } stripping him of his shirt, tie, pen, pencil and wallet containing $15. Then, putting him out of the ear onto the ground, they tossed his crutches out of reach, Unable to move or rise, Brooke spent several hours in the chill night) air before a passerby found and} helped him. tion you can give us with refer- ‘ence to date of opening, reserva- tions, and schedule. I am not in- d in the luxury liner serv- i rom Miami, as I want to take my car. Very truly yours, (Miss) FREDA JONES. BOS, Pa. Grocery We Deliver Octagon Soap Campbell’s Soup Baby Foods Toilet Tissue Corned Beef Hash STORE HOURS Open Daily Until 8:00 PM. SUNDAY Until 12:30 MARKET HONE 411 U.S. No. 1 White 5 Ibs. 20¢ POTATOES Dole : SUICE. can 20° Boston Butts PORK Monarch COFFEE — =; EGGS __ va. 69° LOIN OR T-BONE 69° Ib. STEAK Market Ib. 55° 1-lb. 45¢ _Week End Specials PATNA Long Grain RIE. U. S. 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All members are in-| that the social scheduled for to- | vited to attend. | inight at the club house has been | IND Plc BAR postponed until a later date. | Eastern Stars Meet A regular meeting of a 426 Greene Street j Chapter 24, Order of Eastern’ U/nigue ting| 1114 Division St. Cor. Verete ara ee Interesting Phone 17? Frese Delivery 1 Key West Hospitality i SANCHEZ | Free Lecture On Christian Science By | ARCHIBALD CAREY, C.S.B. ! 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