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THE KEV WEST CITIZEN Miss Vera Edwina Sterling i] ® | Bridge Champs Take It Hard | ! jlewsteatures ; { New YORK.—It’s serious business, this tournament bridge. | Pictured here, in various stages of concentration, ee some of white chrysanthmums and glad- ‘er of the bride, : the nation’s leading ladies of the bridge table, during the 2st’: i; Miss Vera Edwina Sterling {length turquoise crepe annual summer world championships of the American Contract ang George Allen Warren were | white feather toque and a Bridge League. The competition is hot, as you may See . - «| united in a double ring wedding \of white gardenias. ceremony on Saturday at 4:30! p. m., in First Methodist Churc OBSERVATIONS OF A FOOL officiating. Giverr in marriage by her fath- jcorsage. : er, the bride was also attended| Mrs. Amy Ericson, of sister of the bridegroom. |family, sang “Because,” Marching down the aisle to the | ai strains of the Wedding March, |Roberts. ; with Mrs. Ruie Roberts at the! The outdoor reception : Ff of i z bridal entourage 433 i; ff t i Ber! Bore propie called on ioned by the mother of the bride. of Puen pups many friends lames. Marra, S11 Eaton y weather information than Mrs. Warren's simply tailored :274 relatives. street, bs Waren \) the weathe, burrow gown was of ivory bridal satin. Mrs, Rena Jane Wilson, ma- ie wes graduated Hom the ie shill with hurricanes was The deep sheer beaded yoke was ternal grandmother of the bride, | versity ~ Florida and atten a mrerubns He would use edged with'a biaz fold which |headed a group of about fifty Culver ey cept le} i beremeter, audy the direc capped the -wrist-length fitted friends and relatives who motor- \completed t ree yeas et mallee mica ot the winds and even sleeves, and. the long-waisted ed to attend the ceremony. : pein ey ae in in eau al eas wc were for charting bodice was caught with a row of; Miss Mary Myrtle lers pre-|Army and served in the Pacific INSTR' | matching buttons down the back i i ti fy | \skirt. Her’ finger-tip veil of | rent where Sam Rob Allen Warren yrs couple. Weds Geor ge ‘|’ William R. Warren, Jr. cerved | WOMEN | man teeth and fastening them it Before an altar banked with| Mrs. James E. Sterling, moth- ‘his prother as best Visits Daytona Beach wore a floor- by both. her sisters, as well as a) life long friend of the Sterling ;has been employed at the Subma- and “At|rine Base for the past five years. )Dawning,” accompanied by Mrs.|For two years before her mar- ire! cere! y was cers. Active in local young peo- ret oa Piaggio anne sya eA ithe Gack mi {ple’s circles, she is associate ma- striking picture of pastel rainbow jrace adjacent to the Sterling jtron of the Fern Chapter, O.E.S. hues in gowns created and fash- home and drew several hundred ; sided over the bride's book. Miss.| theater. He is connected with the of the gown. A short flowing Constance Adams and Mrs. Edna pore aeey of Health here in train completed the floor length ,Roff served at the punch bowls. | ey est. The long buffet table, covered blossoms. She tiered wedding cake, flanked by |chose a suit of black wool gaber- wee sure te bes harri- French iltusion edged with Chan. ;in the Sterling family Madeira, |week’s honeymoon motor trip. to = te vee ou frott tilly lace was: draped from a ‘Vas centered with the ond tiara of orange ; ont theres ® carried a bouquet of gardenias centerpieces of white “ and stephanotis. and _candlelabra. a re © © © 2) SHOULD | BID GAME? GRAND SLAM! Mrs. Helen| ‘The attendants’ gowns, fash: | _M*S: James S. Roberts preside over the display of several | hundred gifts bestowed upon the j man, and | _ PERSONALS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1947 a ae nee un | Etruscan dentists, 2,300 year i ; ago made false teeth by carving ‘one ox tooth to replace two hw jthe mouth with gold supports. gown, |UShers included Joseph Calhoun,! Monroe Nelson and family, of ‘5 Delgado. The former Miss Sterling, the | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James; The Greater and Lesser Antil- | E. Sterling of 907% Division |les form a chain of some 200 Shine, where I will you street, was graduated trom the ;islands extending from south of with the same service and cour H LELLE LSE EI CETTE corsage |Jt, Sam Goldsmith and U. J. |Poinciana, are sojourning at the | ATTENTION! ' {Riviera Hotel, Daytona Beach. | The bridegroom’s mother, Mrs. —— |William Warren, was costumed with the’Rev. Melrose S. Avery in grey crepe. with lace insertion, |flowered toque and harmonizing ' To All My Friends and Customers I have moved in with Jane and Miami, | Miami Senior High School and |¥!rida to the coast of Venezucla. ‘tesy that you always got from me, jtiage, she served as personal | which |Secretary to Capt. R. F. Saun-yyany friends street. Mr. Warren is the son of Mrs. For their departure on a-two three- | Waynesville, N. C., the bride gladioli|dine, black suede shoes and -bag, jhighlighting the ensemble with! pink accessories. they will be at home to their, JANKE and SHINE i> JULIO PEREZ. |Phone 1178, Day or Night 1402 Alberta 1502 BERTHA STREET Sun and Storm ALL METAL AWNINGS When OPEN—It’s A Distinctive Awning SED—It’s A Perfect Storm Shutter OF HEAVY GALVANIZED SHEET METAL GUARANTEED WILL NOT RUST OR ROT Finished in Gleaming Enamel—-Your Choice of Colors, Monogram or Design Simple to Operate - FHA Terms - Model on ma LEE BROS, “hist Phone for FREE Estimate ¥ ‘ y lew Y. tioned after the bridal Eoccume | ee tetere be death | Mise Florence J. Stratford, Sobel, New York, top wo- were .all--of ' taffeta, sleeveless | i F ?!and with plain sheer yokes. They * eotet Ohio Valley, ponders a bid.' wears the smile of victory. wore matching mitts and their | an shoulder length veils were caught ts z : & = r 3 = & > & = 3 5 > =. = Rn 8 ¥ 3 sg g 2 5 & $ = E in wreaths of matching flowers. | ALE! CE S: Sea peeve ott when Mrs. C. ©. Lord, of Miami,| awnuat ¥2 PRI served her sister as matron of | Tree oval. ‘.. Cleude honor in an 4 ua gown. Her bou- | Daretly ‘ OAK alas teen of 000 Feo quet was of large yellow chrysan- | Loangrecamma” themums ‘sprinkled with tiny | SING CREAMS blue ’mums and tied with gold CLEAN! ribbons: pequianty $200 Miss Nancy Sterling, younger | $98 wat, urs anes sien of the bride, pushin ef EACH ies plus 1 Chee cett Be wee mm 6 otore onor in a gown of yellow taf-; now $2.00 feta and carried rust colored! og *mums. teas het shuttle ing The bridesmaids were Mrs. | fe Ge rewent stare that hit Joseph C. Wheeler, Jr., sister of the bridegroom, in blue taffeta, | a oe very perro and. Miss Eloise Ericson, of Mi-} ont Ge ae a be meer ami,, in pink taffeta. They car- } er Ge wentewe Clouds just ried harmonizing bouquets. | | AY: he ow \ 7) ae cone of ome) Me a@etem F). . Se on be encited ore | Your Sewing Machine al A FINESSE MIGHT WORK!NOW LET’S SEE . . . Mrs. ‘Attachments? fe ote on Miami, Fla,, deliberates the| world’s second ranking wo-| Uses of Those Handy Gadgets strategy of the next play.\man player, surveys field.' Superior Sewing Service - cme : cate TEL, 1383 : / ’ i emrited Just F +» Mrs. Anne Bernstein, of |Peggy Golder, Philadelphia, | Let Us Teach You the Many { ft a ‘ ° a 518 Southard Street = bere ediensed he hadnt ca GH AWHILE! 3 TODAY S H Opposite Bus Station ' Tr = Ask Me Anoth ANNIVERS ARES EE eS ae not er (Know America) 2 — Ore ee YY Ley my ‘ 1647—(300 years ago) Joseph | ererate 6 gett et Counvel was cross-examining @ Dudley, noicd colonial Massachu- | i @ he amt easy farmer setts politician, governor in 1702, STRAND STREATRE bt there on the 6p m Now,” he said, “don't quibble. son of the second governor of the | ow Dowie. “BLUE SKIES” De you understand a simple prob- colony, born in Boston. Died April Bing Crosby fem of not?” 2, 1720. a 1 do,” replicd the witness. 1745—John Sevier, famed pio- Then tell the court this: If neer, soldier, first governor of the | Sterting Thursday ‘ROMANCE OF ROSY RIDGE’ 15 men ploughed a field in five Stave of Tennessee, born near te- Van Johnson S « Sette et hours, how long would 30 men day's New Market, Va. Died Sept. . PHARMACY. tore well behey ° jtwke to plough the sume field?” 24, 1815. = vot as ma MONROE THEATRE Now Showing “WHITE ZOMBIE” | “They couldn't do it?” 1800—William H. McGuffey, | ‘Why not?” the Ohio-Virginia educator, au- Heceuse the 156 have already thor of the school books, begin- The Il Div fhght to the -~ & the of |Ploughed i.” ning in 1836, current for a gen. Bela Lugosi Cor. Varela St. | teow a |- a las ation and more, born in Wash- 0 an toe time he looks at the drooping ington eaunG; Pee Died May, 4,) epptetting Thursday | Phone 177 ’ © 1873 Hawaiian Buckaroo’ “Prescriptions Called For eet te Rerriane warning tree Smith Balle i Ee au. oti einer thtnes | rom 1823—James Black, Lancaster, ws and Delivered’ ee te everustion of de-| We waiked into a shop where P4 ae 5 seUneey ofthe el of Mavy perronnet end everybody was talking about the ‘0" . fe tok Pee ae empberers te pleces of, hurricane of last week is sa ges *| wotet em Sees nase it would go down the keys, hee ae ee Reems the Bary personnel | held the opinion it would hit — 1835-"Victoria. C. W. Martin} eee a of the Key West, while most of them (Woodhull), New York banker, | BETTER HOT-FOOT IT OVER HERE FD ate Son duty at scoffed at this statement lecturer and reformer, Presiden- . ee Beret Bee The Marines | But 1 tell you what I'll do,” tial candidate, born Homer, O. FOR TODAY S_ HOTTEST DEAL! rer ced Bem a they remarked one man. “I'll bet any- Died June 9, 1927, lee we H - one « dollar that when the storm | i Miami it will be ‘Greater Mi- { Subscribe to The C | Get our # that is hit-—aot the city of 7 . = { ! ALL-OUT i und the Miamians. Never any | thing happens to them. When it's fy —~ lo =f wt h takes in a lot more oo the the Miwmians. Never any. (EAN DO that! weeny | “But tet the situetion go in | FOR YOUR PRESENT TIRES ON | _ reverse — wh: ts ! i} » 44, " iy Lived ef prake—why tea _ | B. F. Goodrich H Ob © Bevel etter whe survey. | Mam then. \ 7 ee | pret toe aie Silvertowns @ rem « Til bet Miami, Greater Miami Look how you save! You get (1) look up the five A DORO WEY. GRAY EYENT GARDNER'S | Store | ion Street ALLOWANCE! ' CHoIcE is the keynote of today’s en- listment opportunities in the Regular Army. 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