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= PAGE THE KEY WEST CITIZE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1946 , —— ee Wedding Of Mariposa Hayes Was. SHORTAGE OF FATS AND OILS EXPLAINED (Special to The Citizen) Surveyor’s Error Costs Contractor $20,000 NEW YORK.—(AP)—A | sur- First Ever Held On USS Gilmore’ |—Three reasons for the current One of the most colorful wed- dings ever held at the Subma- rine Base © took place Monday evening when Miss Mariposa “Mimi” Hayes, French Govern- ment representative here as Di- rectice of the Fighting French Foyer, was married to Lieuten- party was held at the La Concha Hotel, arranged by Maitre d’Ho- tel Henri Cote. Among the wedding party and guests were Francis McIntire, well-known Miami architect; Dr. Henriette Laurrier Hayes, Miami, mother of the bride; Miss Ce- cilia Rogan, maid of honor; Mrs. WASHINGTON, D.C., Dec. 27: veyor made a mistake and foun- shortage of fats and oils, as given dations for one of 27 buildings by the Department of Agricul- ture, are the sharp decrease in the country’s 1946 cotton seed | City Housing Authority was laid | production, the smaller hog crop|29 feet away from the building | sand decreased imports. \The only |} line, extra source of industrial fats and oils is the used fats from Ameri- can kitchens, according to the Houses project in New York ported the error ‘and the housing in the 1,338-family Brownsville! The foundation contractor re-| being reconditioned at Davenport | Skating Starts January 7) Six Oregon and Washington New Christmas roller skates ‘tree farms in the 1944-'45 seasons New | planted 2,612,000 seedlings. NEW IRISH NAVY GETTING UP STEAM ROSSLARE HARBOUR. Eire Will have to await the (AP).—With recruiting for the! Year for the Retreation Di- | AOA RENAN new Irish Navy in full swing,)vision’s roller skating events to| the Irish Department of Defense | resume. The program will start | Strand Theater has purchased from Britain at al{on January 7 at Bayview Park, jcost of about $1,000,000 the three; with the usual Tuesday and IRENE DUNNE in | corvettes Borage, Oxlip, and Bell-' Friday skating. Special games,| Anna and the King of Siam wort. j races and music are being plan- | Coming: “0.3.8.” The three vessels, which are ned for the New Year. sd | | ERENT ERRNO dockyard, England, will be re- | ant Commander Herbert James West. The ‘vent occurred aboard est’s ship, the war-famed sub- Marine tender, USS Howard W. Gheere stationed at .the Sub- e ‘Base. It was the first ‘Wedding ever held on the vessel. Ship's Captain John B. Azer} provided the use of his quarters| { for the ceremony and personally gave the bride away. Officers in the bridal party wore white, Attractive Bride American Fat Salvage Commit- tee, which urges all housewives jto continue to save and turn in kitchen grease. Due to higher prices dealers now are paying for kitchen sal- jvage, used fat collections are on {the upswing. Newspaper surveys jin representative cities show the {following prices now being paid for used cooking fat: Washington, Pa., 12 cents a pound; Indianapo- lis, Ind., 10 cents a pound; Niag- ara Falls, N. Y., 10 cents a pound; to’ replace the foundation at his authority voted to require hint eve and Cliona—the naimes of expense. The contract for the 27} three ancient Irish sears Trey foundations totals $528,482 andj will carry the prefix the surveyor’s error will cost the | standing for contractor some $20,000. ‘Irish Ship). * Walter Glen Jester, III, son of } NIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Jester, j of Poinciana Place, has arrived from the Graham-Eckes School, ' Palm Beach, where he is a stu- | Walter Jester Arrives Long a) 5 named respectively Macha, Ma-! ———-CO! RADIATOR SERVICE at PRESSER’S, RADIATOR SHOP RED BRICK GARAGE Monroe Theater » JIMMY WAKELY in |‘MOON OVER MONTANA’ | Coming: Spanish Picture Leona Specialty Shoppe | 619 DUVAL STREET full dress uniforms, providing an appropriate setting for the stun- ningly gowned bride. Her wedding dress, one of the most elaborate ever seen at a Key West function, drew “oh’s” and “ah’s” from.men and women guests alike. It featured a Brit- tany veil and an immense train with orange blossom spangles. Both clad in white, the bride and groom formed a striking wedding , couple. Following the ceremony, per- forméd ‘by Chaplain Charlés G. Pfeiffer,...the . wedding. party moved to the ship’s ward room, where a special table and dinner were prepared and decorated with heart-shaped dishes and French cuisine. The best man, Lt. Clement A. Buell, then trans- | ported the bridal party in his car to the Fort Taylor Officers | Club, where a reception was held. Cut Cake With Sword The newlyweds cut their im-| mense wedding cake together | with a sword presented to the; groom by his shipmates of Sub- | marine Squadron No. 3. Séveral | photographs of the reception were taken. Later in the evening the bridal party were guests of Frank Adams, director of the USO, at a musical show in the USO patio, directed by Gerald Pinder. Fol- Yowing this event a champagne MRS. HERBERT JAMES WEST, the former Mariposa “Mimi” Hayes, French Government rep- resentative here, who was mar- tied Monday aboard the U.S.S. Gilmore to Lt. Cmdr. West. 'C. A. Buell, wife of the best man; Mrs, John B. Azer, wife of the ship’s captain; Capt. and Mrs. Ed S. Hutchinson, Comman- der and Mrs. Bruce Wiggin. Among the guests at the re- ception were Capt. and Mrs. Carl Johnson, Lt. and Mrs. Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams and immediate officer shipmates of the commander. Also present were Mrs, and Miss Bryant and} Mrs. Katherine Perpall of Key West; also the bride’s fellow- | members of the Business and USO, and Jackson The newlyweds will their honeymoon ‘in Coral Gables before making their residence in Key West. Ernes sine Evans ToWed H.W. Owen! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Evans, ‘ df 1207 Florida street, abhounce | OES Holds Pi arty Tonight the engagement and approaching fparriage of their daughter, Ern- estine Louise, to Howard Wood- row Owen, CPHM, USN, son of Mr, and Mrs. Howard W. Owen, of’Cincinnati, Ohio. The wedding will take place January 41, at! the , First Methodist (Stone) Church. Miss Evans attended Key) West High School:and isa grad- uate.of the class of 1943. Chief | Owen attended Felicity-Franklin | High School in Felicity, Ohio, and is a graduate of the class of 1937. He entered the service in Feb- ruary, 1941, and was stationed in the South Pacific for thirty- one months during the war. Aft- H er returning to the States, he; was stationed at the U. S. Naval | Submarine Base Dispensary, Key | AMMAN LAUAAUUNUUAOULAAOAUUTUAUEOUUUUAUEEELUELLEENEEL EMEA EAE, MEETINGS Se TTT TT TTT Tt A regular meeting’ of Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of the Eastern Star, will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at the Scottish Rites’ Temple. Following the meeting a party will be held in the patio. Each meniber is asked to bring a gift, as there will be an exchange of presents. Each member is privileged to in- vite a guest to attend the party. WHEN YOU Hai-Tnnilene PAY-WAY THAT FITS YOUR PAY Professional Women’s Club, the; ; Women’s Square USO. spend | Trenton, Mo., 10 cents a pound; Richmond, Ky., 10 cents a pound; Houston, Tex., 6 cents a pound; Asbury Park, N. J., 12 cents a pound; Gary, Ind., 13 cents a pound; St. Louis, Mo., 12 cents a pound. Under OPA ruling, meat deal- ers paid housewives four cents a pound for kitchen grease. Saving fat is now a much more profitable job, as these newspaper reports show. Every drop of used house- hold fat is still needed and when SMART MERCHANT BUTLER, Pa. bank and somersaulted twice, the wreckage looked like a total loss to everyone except Denniss. Af- ter patching up his bruised eye, he set up shop right on the spot and sold his entire load of po- tatoes, oranges, apples and beer to curious motorists who stopped 4 pees 53 er nouaaye: wan are eased, stick ee The Shop of Beautiful . . . i irritated upper breathing passages are — When J. F.| Denniss’ loaded truck leaped a! relieved, by rubbing Vicks Vay ore on throat, chest and back | at bedtime. Blessed relief as VapoRub | PENETRATES to up, tubes with its special upper eee H STIMULATES chest and back sur- retire warming poultice. ~ Often by morning most of the mis- | ery of the c cold is gone! 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