The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 27, 1947, Page 4

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PCAGR FOUR } e e ] Continuous Union Service For Good Friday Slated SIX MINISTERS, CHAP4-————_—____—___ LAIN TOC DUCT OB, | with each minister condugting for ici sie a spy | 25 minutes, The continuous serv- SERVANCE AT WHICH ive will allow worshipers to come PUBLIC MAY ENTER | and go according to their conven- OR LEAVE at WIL ncn as iar | 25-minute program will svive | consist of a prelude, (during Fri | which people will be free to en- leave), ww, at] ter or hymn, scripture, the Sheet Methodist | prayer, meditation and hymn in ch sik Kev West minis: jthat order. The pastors partici- | “haan : ffer | pating, the hours of their appear- wre, }ance and their meditation topics, at 12} taken from words from the cross. , Pp m. | follow 25. Meditation, Words from the Cross, "Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do” (Luke 23:34). Rev. J. B. Reid, Fleming Street Methodist Church THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Four Masonic Lodges Install Marti Week Pageant On Officers Here, The opening night of Jose; of the rights of the common. man Four Masonic lodges installed | | Marti Week will feature a spec-|.will be read and the chains will officers here last night—the Palm | tacular procession by the St. | fall off as the Cuban National Lodge of Perfection, Ancient and | Mary’s Star of the Sea Catholic’ Anthem is played. Accepted cote ae on Free | Chureh, featuring the Liberation | The only Knights of Marti Celent “ct Florida, Officers “al b ees | Lodge in the United States will staligd follows To portray the early history of | be among the organizations ap- Palm Lodge of Perfection—/ the Island Republic under Span-! pearing. Cuban Boy Scouts will Gerald H. Adams, venerable mas-! ish rule, “slaves” will be driven! also be here and will be quarter- ter; Ru enior warde! hrough the s s in chains, Charl acting junior | with mobs at their heels. At a/ of the St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Leo Cohen, orator; Ross | | redesignated time almoner; Jefferson H. | Jose Marti's famous proclamation | Cots have been furnished by Lt. ed by Rev. J. H. Johnson, pastor | Efforts | the Miami and place) Church, at St. Mary’s Parish Hall. | High School bands here for the THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1947 | ‘Slaves’ To Be Driven Through City In Jose Cuban Liberation Col. Clifton E. Singleton, com- manding officer, Harbor Defenses of Key West. Queen of the Tournament, | Virginia Kelly, and Jose Marti Week Queen Doris Boza will be the chief attractions on the Chamber of Commerce ffoat at the main parade of the week. Edison and Miami ‘ occasion. . secretary; Rogs C.} Sawyer, treasurer. ets eet _- ae ae Appointed: Alexander Torbitt,; | M. of C.; Harry S, Pritchard, ex-| | Tourists Enjoy | ert; Henry F. Saunders, ant Y Ee oe es Eanes aWanW IE = Party At CofC. captain of host, and Donald B. al a ers, tyler. Southern Cross Chapter of Rose | Wednesday Night ———$——————— Daughter To Crosswells Hymns— 148 and 318 ‘Verily, I say unto thee, This day shalt thou! be with me in Paradise” (Luke 23:43) Rev. J. C. Yelton, First Baptist Church Hymns—149 and 213 | (John 19:26,27) 12:85 to 12:50: 12:50 to 1:15—""Woman, behold thy son"; "Behold thy mother” Rev. Wallace H. Sterns, Congregational-Poin- ciana Community Churches Hymns—144 and 220 | 1:15 to 1:40—"My God, My God, Why hast Thou forsaken * (Matthew 17:46 and Mark 15:34) Chaplain C. G. Pfeiffer, USS. Howard W. Gil- more | Hymns—148 and 140 | 1:40 to 2:05—"I thirst” (John 19:28). Rev. G. Leon Wells, First Methodist (Old Stone)! Church Hymns—135 and 318 “It is finished” (John 19:30). Rev. E. S. Doherty, Ley Memorial Methodist Church | Hymns—149 and 142 | 2:30 to 3:00—"Father, into Thy hands I commend my Spirit" |4 (Luke 23:46) | Rev. John E. Pickens, Congregational. Poinciana | ” Community Churches Hymns—133 and 164 | Gabe Garcia Weds ‘Two oC ‘ouples Get Lauderdale Girl| Licenses To Wed Gabriel Gare: on of Mr. aa Marriage licenses were issue! Mrs. Augustine Garcia, 912 Pack- yesterday by County Judge Ray- treet, has returned to Key! mond R. Lord to Donald M, Bur- with his bride of two weeks, | ritt, 19, of the U. S. Navy, and the former Mrs. Mattie H. Ache-; Dorothy G. Chapman, Council | son of Fort Lauderdale. Garcia is | Bluffs, Ia., and to Joseph M. Saw- | tyer, Jr, 26, of 1417 Catherine | street, and Normal L. Lee, 21, of | 224 Duval street. 2:05 to 2:30. Station, Boca Chie 4 where his bride is also employed. The couple, who will make their home in Key West, v married March 12 at the bride's home in Fort Lauderdale at. a double ring ceremony conducted by Rev. C. C. Stauffer. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Blanche Ray- field of Roseboro, N. C., was at- tired in a gown of morning mist gray crepe with self color lace! trimming, black accessories and a corsage of pink carnations and! Rube seazes : MEAT--DAIR Mrs. Doris R. Harris, matron of 726 WHITEHEAD and PHON honor, wore a_ two-piece aqua 7 crepe suite with a cc > of red Pender - roses. Harold A, Sarr served as Ready-to- best man Reception Given i A reception in the bride’s home followed the ceremony. The re- freshment table was decorated with pink gladioli, pink and or- chid asters and sweet peas. Crys-| tal appointments and a three-} tiered wedding cake also graced the table } The bride, who was formerly onnected with the department of agriculture at Fort Lauderdale, ; has recently been employed at Boca Chica. BRISKET STEW Sliced Breakfast BACON Parkay, Made by KRAFT Oleomargarine . Ib. 44c BUTTER jace O’Bryant, PADRON'’S Grocery JOSE PADRON, Prop. FREE DELIVERY w. 39° | MEAT ws, 69¢ | SPARE RIBS 1... 50¢ ». 79°| ROAST eae ee eae We Also Have ALL ING Croix—Clarence U Allshouse,! More than 150 Key Weste: n- | wise master; Walter V Burns, | joyed the final seasonal “Fun) Mr. and Mrs. George Croswell, senior warden; Jesse J. Montgom-/ Nite presented at the Jackson Ae James etree suncunes ats jery, junior w Rented Cohen, Sausre USO by the Chamber of birth of a daughter weig ing orator; Ross C awyer, almoner;! 24 5 seven pounds, three ounces, |Jefferson H, Knight, Jr., secre-|Commerce last night. Tourists nyarch 7, 9:30 a. m. The new ar- eee Ross C. Sawyer, treasurer, |ffom all over the United States pival has given the name of Appointed: Dr. Leonard _H,| Pronounced the evening a grand ppomasine Spencer Croswell, Conley, M. of C.; Thomas R. Gib- | Success. i | : son, expert; John D. S. Rivas, as-} Highlight of the evening was sistant expert; Sidney V. Sellers,;a one-act play, “None of Them guardian of the temple, and Don-! Are Perfect,” - by the Gaslight Cherie’s Beauty Salon Offers Service of Quality ald B. Myers, tyler eae an organization of the; Cherie, of Fifth Avenue, New} Key West Consistory—Jack R avy Wives Club in this city., York, has opened a sr t, new Hyman, master of kodosh;} Community. singing accompanied beauty salon in the La Concha Hastings G. Smith, prior; John C./5y Bea Moreno at the piano pre- Hotel Building on Fleming street. ea cae Thomas: R ceded this entertainment with This. Key West's newest beauty s iniste of state; | aia ‘stions /#2 appointment and is as Ross C. Sawyer, almoner; Jeffer- _ A gui program with questions ‘Cherie's La Concha Beauty Sa- |son H. Knight, Jr., registrar, and|>ased on the 48 states provided ))) Ross C. Sawyer, treasurer jlaurels for Dolores Stohr, Cin-! The staff of beauticians con- Alpha Council of Kadosh—Hor-|innati, Ohio; Linda Van Nuis, cicts of stylists formerly associat. commander; John {| Wyandonch, N. Y.; Anna Schuler, lieutenant-com- | N is Ci IlL.: Mary Cc. ed with Best & Co., and Roberts, C. Adams, first Fifth Avenue, New York {mander; Oswald J. Sheppard,|O’Grady, Worcester( M Ma-' Cherie inv the women of second lieutenant - commander;|bel Trist, Kenosha, Wise.; Reba Key West who desire the highest Clem C. Price, chancellor; Leo Sis San Antonio, Tex.;, standards of professional skill and Cohen, orator; Ross C. | s. Florence Whitaker, Rhode talent at moderate prices to visit almoner; Jefferson H. island William Petersel, Morris her new beauty salon. Cherie’s recorder; Ross 'C. Sawyer,| pains N. J.: Virginia Schumann, announcement appears elsewhere irate a ae i eg s \Tavoma, Wash.; Mrs. J. M, Frink, , 2 today’s paper | Boyden, 33rd, officiated as install-| Pomona, Calif: Keith W. Sheatf. taunt ing office Marcel A. Mazeau,| Belgrade, Maine; and Dave 4 |Borchman, Omaha, Neb. 22nd, acted as marshal Knights of Pythias The regular meeting of Key West Lodge No. 163, Knights of Pythias, will be held on Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the Pythian Seaman Bill Mottaz of St meni ste sgl | PO rca, | P22, Minn., high winning serv- awarded a tele- yice man, was awart i .| Refreshments through the “TMA COOH CUESSGG AMOUNT TDEAN AAO courtesy of Strunk Lumber yyall at 728 Fleming Street. Sierras Return From Cuba | Yards and Greyhound Motor The Hask of Zein wil te Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Sierra,/Lines were served at the con- Tite conferred. arrived from Cuba by plane yes-|clusion of the “Fun Nite. real name of the Voltaire, was Arouet. Visiting Knights are cordially | French invited to attend. ' J. Winfield Russell, K.R.S.' terday. Sierra underwent an op-| eration while in the Cuban capi-| The tal, but will be playing soft ball! writer, again in a few weeks Francois PETRONIA STREETS E 197 Y PRODUCIS 69 Freshest Lean GROUND Ib. 35¢ Sweet Eeat a —caill OPERATED by CHARLES L. MoOoDx oni cioesin. 6 Je 1500 NEW PORK STEAKS....... 1b. 76° PORTERHOUSE PURE LARD lb. 42c 1». 55° REDIENTS for SOUSE Valvects VIENNA STEAKS ceceee lb. 7 Ic at Popular Prices re being made to bring} Harris School Room Mothers Holding Meet The Room Mothers of the Har- ris School. held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, Robert Dopp, 514 Francis street, Tuesday evening. The study course was led by Mrs, & E. Hood, the business session by Mrs. Glenwood Sweeting. Plans for the annual May Day Festival were made and commit- 'tees appointed. The Easter Op jeretta to be presented on Mon- ‘Gas eke Pla yers | Drama Makes Hit. | The USO Navy-Army | Club dramatic group, “The Gas- light: Players,” presented their first performance of a one-act! play, an amusing discussion of | husbands’ faults, before a large | and appreciative audience ot” winter visitors and townspeople at the USO last night. The talented young actresses ‘included. Elois Hinger, Ve Wood, Jayne S s, Reba Stone- ciph Ellen Edwards, and Vir- ginia Schuman. Strand Theater CARY GRANT in “NIGHT AND DAY” | Coming: ‘A Boy, A Girl, & A Dog’ MONROE THEATER KANE RICHMOND in “DON’T GAMBLE | WITH STRANGERS” Coming: “Deadline at Dawn” CHILDREN’S TOGGERY 31 SIMONTON STREET Opposite Post Office EASTER DRESSES MADE-TO-ORDER A Nice ‘Selection of Children’s Accessories *SUUUEHEAYEAGSAUEHAETAU STAT ROCERY. TON STREET ,. 1 Block from North Beach’ Inn Phone 714 Top Quality ntuericas STEAKS...... Ib. Dixie NU- OLEO . Wives | GROUND MEAT... day, March 31, was discussed and reports show this will be one of the outstanding presentations ev- ler given by the school. At the {close of the business session a al hour was enjoyed and re- freshments served. DUVAL CAFE | 224 Duval Street | Corner of Caroline | SERVING @ BREAKFAST @LUNCH | and Sandwiches of All Kinds OPEN carey and SUNDAY from 7180 | Ann Chambers, Manager AL BAR. | Serving Beer, Wine and biquor | Rum and Coke ..... ...-. 36 7 RR TRE RRA ac [pe Quick Starting Power | and Guaranteed Life ALLSTATE Cross Country BATTERIES i i | H | | | | 18-Month Guarantee or i 20-Month Guarantee | BATTERIES i FOR ALL CARS i AGAIN AVAILABLE . ; Please Place Your Order at | Once for Prompt Delivery | | I | ORDER OFFICE PHONE ROEBUCK & co. 360 Simonton and Fleming Streets PHONE ORDERS CEPTED for DELIVERY Ib. 49¢ owt, QE Nibles VACTUM PACK ID Pinder-Spencer GROCERY DEPARTMENT CHEESE Zotoce 99° SAUSAGE can 17°/CORN “Can 16¢ Wedding Tonight PEAS No? 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