The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 5, 1947, Page 12

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ie i Stadt tt debacle ee ain See Pew ba see West sor Peaches a ae nd ew eh 3c WINE . wieie eland "O7e WARIS roa Xe ees) ‘ . leans ee Saturday, ight at the home of (George Griffin, 1413 Catherine street, - q The ceremony was performed. by Ji ‘Thomas S. Caro. Miss Phyllis Sawyer was bridesmaid || ‘and George Griffin was best man to his brother. A few close t friends ‘and arelatives attended. Rose ‘Garcia Weds Rene Henry Rojas 4 Caridad Garcia, anual f)Mr. and Mrs. G. Garcia of Key West, was married ‘to Rene! Henty’ Rojas, son of Mr. ‘and Mrs, E. Rojas Saturday night at 8 o’clock. The ceremony was performed at 1312 Division street HbY Pedro: “Aguilar, notary pub- The lion was decorated with flowers. and. the parlor, where the ceremony was held, was Jined ‘with ferns and roses. Miss Martha Soriano was the brdies- maid and «Daniel Adolfo Boza ‘was the’ best man. After a@ honeymoon trip, the newlyweds will be at home to their many “friends at 1312 Di- vision street, School df Art Starts June 16 : Island C! School of Art, which’ hag leased the structure ‘once occupied by a cigar factory and now by the Veterans of For- eign Wats,-at Flagler and Sec- ‘ond Streets,’ will open June 16, it was announced today. All classes are to-be under the personal supervision of Christo- pher ‘Clark, from whom each student. will receive personal in- struction. The students formed for Clark are nearly all of them .veterans who wish to continue their train- ing under Clark’s direction. All the states investigated sites and the vote 'was unanimously and enthusiastically for Key West, Several’ ofthe veterans are here coriventjng the building |into studiosf ‘Other students, both ‘men and-,women, veterans and non-veterans will arrive here for the. opening., Enrollments for’ the fall term have aiready been started. , The school :will be approved for GI training.. Arrangements are being made for the housing of a limited number of out of town students. Basic studies will be taught.! They include life drawing and painting, head drawing and paint- ing, still life, design, composi- {tion, anatomy, perspective, color theory and landscape. Select Girls For dss Mrs. Elena McCoy tested a number oft gi ed at St. Mary Par- ish Center Tuesday evening, in preparation for the production of a musical ‘entertainment later-in ithe Summer; to be given under iNCCS auspices. Mrs. McCoy is well known as choir leader of St. Mary Star of ,the Sea Church, and has unus+ jually fine qualifications as a vo- cal teacher. Children selected for further instruction were Joyce Lounders, Patricia Yates, Elenore Gato, Jennie May Johnson, Blanche Al. Iaylot Veta Barroso, Millicent Taylor, Marlene Park, Jean Car- }bonell and Shiriey Nelson. Judge Simon H. Rifkind of New ‘ork, } ‘al jurist, former spe- Jewish Affairs in Voice Training | Europe, rns in Russia, 46 years “ago. cated gh ste) SUPER SUDS “= Se : | GRADE de VEAL ROAST 29 Mustard | 2 6 in 15¢ Pappy’s GUAVA. JELLY 16-02. Jar 29. Booth’s FROZEN FOODS PEAS ... PEACHES SHRIMP iste Wilson's LAKEVIEW SLICED BACON Grade “A” « “AR BEEF GROUND BEF Made'’s ASSORTED. COLD. CUTS . COTTAGE CHEESE i7¢ Girard’s CORNED BEEF HASH Contadina TOMATO ‘PASTE 2 = 29 Family Size BROWN AREAD 19¢ HUNT’S Gold Medal Medal 29 2% 89c 3-lb, CAN Old Glory Ne, 34% Can Sliced Peaches .. 27¢ 5-lb. BAG | Comic Book Free FLOUR .... 47c WHEATIES . Be Snowdrift $1.33 |Mazola Oil 39 NO. 2 CAN | Beech-Nut BABY Butter Beans 16c |FOOD 3m 2x3:eme WAX PAPER 19¢ CLOROX ei; MAKES DISHES SHINE: WITHOUT WIPING NO LIMIT. NO LIMIT- IVORY SOAP fs b \3*) PURE AND MILD NO LIMIT——_________ NABISCO UNEEDA BISCUITS . . . TOMATO ICE... Grade “A” MEDIUM ag rong 1c vif SEGGS ..... 53¢ BROADWAY ==MARKET cme Ve Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities

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