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vAck RIGHT Nina Leslie Calleja Weds | Tangerine Queen Contest Joseph Stephen Guley, USN © oy On Saturday -afternoon, Nina lie Calleja became the wife ef Joseph Stephen Gul N.. in a private, double. femony performed by V. Albury, assisted by Esquinaldo, Jr., at their law of- fice. on Whitehead street. Miss Grace Louise Connelly was the bride's attendant, Joseph O. Kemp, Chief of Po- lice of the City of Key West, acted as best man. The bride was frock of yellow-and-black palm. tree print on white, and wore a ¢orsage.of white carnations with yellow pompons; Miss wore a brown and white polka- dot print with pink net and a corsage of pink tions and white pompons. s. Guley is well-known in Key West, having lived here for the last 16 years. She is a Vir- ginian by birth, the daughter of the’ late Dr. She attended William and Mary College at: Williamsburg, Virgin- ia, GolumBns University in New , the Farris School in| Mitdlesex, England, the Sarbon- | Mcniiewntee Show Outstanding Attraction At Church Bazaar “The 1947 Bazaar of St. Paul.» Ay ciotge Church is going to be Gents al Chairman, Qutstanding among the attrac- tions of the Bazaar Marionette Show presented in a most novel way. fe Show has to be seen to be ap- preciated. Chairman Mrs. Clifton Baile , together with Mrs. Mary Sweeting and Mrs. Joseph Ladd, per of Montgomery, Alabama 7 is pleased with rehearsals. They were married on Novem- The Tv eather Mothers are planning to have 7 théir children attend. this show as this opportunity does not oc- cur frequently. Entries in the Boby Show <« so nymerous that the Baby Show is having to be held on two days this year to accommodate all of the children. hand painted portrait, many other beautiful and useful gifts shall be awarded. One of the latest contributions for the Baby Show is from Mrs, Charles Oliver of the Local Land o’ Sun Dairies who has guaran- teed the delivery of one quart of homogenzied milk for one month Amado Valdez hi to a prize-winning baby. will be- awarded for ‘prettiest, three three best dress children in the ere are Miss Valdez’s sister. varjous age groups. The latest amusement fo the Bazaar is ment peculiar to Key Ree com: | manly referred to as ‘Tar Babies’ | to appeal to children especially This game is being sponsored by | the Church School This bazaar is an annual ve- ent which is gréat pleasure by but tourists as well PROPER. CL: ASSROOM (Continued From Page Gne) lighting in a classroom PAINT—The The ceiling! should be white matte; dows, doors, chalk-board frames slightly darker including bookcases built to avoid light entering on either side, top | The blinds should be | of the same cojor as the walls) lare and permit the air to civ CHALKBOARD should replace the black aette Chalkboards should be covered with Celote and painted green so as to surrounding which absorb large quantities ot | STUDENT DESKS should be placed in such a man avoid glare and be ner so as to hefit nataral are artifice! should be ot f light natural color down to their natural light color REMAINING BOARDS—Should with a light green curtain which could be raised when chalkboard is in use and lowered when not) All openings in alts Use ave tain to avoid dark or bright pot SPOls | letter s we 1s port of the aes cbaaxcom cluded in the letter, as well port “1 would recommend ne in Paris, and holds two de-: grees. She has been recording secre-' tary of the Key West Woman‘ Club and Key West Garden, Club and for several years was! society editor of the Key West | Citizen, to which newspaper she | is still a frequent contributor of | widely-read articles. She was at; one time secretary to the mayor,! city clerk and chief of police at | ‘the City Hall, and for the past | year and a half has been sec- retary to William V. Albury, } former assistant state attorney, | and Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr., ; former city judge, at their law | | office. Mr. Guley has been in the | United States Navy for the last | 17 and one-half years. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gu- ‘ley of Binghamton, New York, ‘and prior to entering the service attended a_ private Catholic school in Binghamton. The newly-wed couple are not taking a honeymoon trip at :. the present time, but will wait | until Mr. Guley’s next leave, when they plan to visit his fam- ily in Binghamton and Mrs. Gu- + ley’s family in Virginia and | f | 1 | | West Virginia Jacksonville Beach, Fla.— HL M. Knight And Lovely Pat Reel, 20-year-old brunette, wil! be the official | Sara kK. Joyner entry of the Jacksonville Beach Wed In Orlando Chamber of Commerce in the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knight. | | \ | being sponsored by the Winter Haven Junior Chamber of Com- merce. 1947 Florida Tangerine Queen contest at Cypress Gardens on 1425 Eliza, announce the matrri- age of their son, Herman .M Sunday, November 16, which is Knight, to Sara Kathryn Joy ber 12 in Orlando, where — they | will make their home. Mr. Knight is ticket agent for | FORECAST the Greyhound Bus Company Key West and Vicinity: Cloudy with scattered showers this aft-j) Violet Arias eines mel (mnne | OAK: cloudy Tuesday. Not much change And Hector Pita in temperature. Gentle to mod 5 erate variable winds Wed Tonight Florida: Considerable cloudi © ness today through Tuesday; 0¢ casional light rain over south portion tonight and in the Tal- Mahassee avea Tuesday. Not so | warm in extreme south portion today: otherwise no important hanges in temperature arrived ac- | © Ea i of Mexico and Jac S companied by Mr. Valdez, to at- Et ce Nexo an 1 fenville through the F hae .tend the ceremony. ‘4 Other T: igdlsetoneth , | Straits wrtheasterly winds to her Tampa arrivals for the | day, moderate over north portion and gentle to occasionally modc Mrs. Grace Viccari, her daugh-| 446 over south portion becoming | a |ter. Linda Fay, and niece, Amer- | moderate northeast to cast winds “tica Valdez. tonight and Tuesday. Continued pis cloudy with occasional light rain Need Models For |e. sosth poston ra | to Apaalehicola Fashion ! Jacksonville howing Miss Violet Arias and Hector Pita will be married tonight in| St Mary’s Roman Catholic church, Both are Key Westers. The birde’elect’s mother, Mrs. No small craft or storm warnings have been issued op and men are needed tol iu De nee participate in Fashion Show Key West, Blt. Now. of tt Dunceltonbelheld’ at. American), Obsenvation taken sal #30) aimu, iewioneiticne astern Standard Time, ae “ity Office’ Anyone desiring to participate City Office) Girls is requested to attend meeting Temperatures : Tuesday night at 8 p. m. at the | Highest vesterday , Woman's Club Building, Duval, Lowest lest ment is jstreet. At this meeting latest Me = ZF fashions will be given you to SOM ss oY j model, or if you have clothes of eee | | Rainfall, 24 hours ending ' Sant AD ce Will be allowed to | eee et eens fi model them : HOME ulorishawabance ise Reletiven:uaueny pscheduled for Friday, saunas ToniGrtowmeAlmenac 7 (Kastern Standard titve) ENOUGH BABIES | sim i iD (Continued From Page One) Mopniise 36 ain Required for replacement alone. | Moonset Tee par ave 355.8 children per 1,000 wo men VIDES The formula and the replace; 2]7* pomerrew, % ment index were used by the | hee Bureau in a monogtaph on me (Bastern stinaard ‘time tropolitan districts, and it show: | High Low ed for Florida the following in | 12 18 sr eo jdexes: Jacksonville, 74. Misini.) 2:24 pan 6:3 Additional Tide Data Ds a Tampa-S Scterebure: G2 and ‘Tampa-St. Petersburg. | ererence Station: Key West | The index forall uvt Time of| Height of on a utah: ates |) eStation—- Tide high water ne lone n ey oem nites ibs eau traf ayiionde Ohe Torenons wiles EGS (bridge) LOinin, 0.0 ft Mhe number of nonswhiterchiline Name Key, -t2he dren in Key West is 343 per (east side) 20: tim | 1,000 women between 15 and 44, Boos Chica One and the index for non-whites is (Sandy Point) 40 min Eu Valdes Channel + 2hr | _—— (north end) 10min. - 14 ft » wad 000 lb (deat) oath (NOTE: Minus sign—corree tions to be subtracted. Plus Pal will hold a meeting to corrections to be added.) night, beginning at 7:45 o'clock sign !in the Parish Hall on Windsor i z lane GRAND JURY REPORTS (Continued From Page One) it this work be pleted and, if Over “800,000 ex-GI's are now ommended in Federal Civil Service speedily cot = SSS - cessary, add to completely renovate the prismatic chalkboard lighting § izcd units be installed in every syst classroom so as to give a better seeing ¢ondition on chalk- n in as short a time as is were no capit boards,” Dr. Colman added. presented to the Grand Jury for | Saw-! Plans and specifications for indictment Clerk Ross C artificial lighting were in- yer of Circuit Co and Jury d the rep [eallogues tor the equipment ne Murray THE KEY WES? CITIZEN Mo» THE VETERANS Alice Ogden And Warren Cates Wed Saturday CORNER QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS A GI loan means easier cred- s. Carmen Ogden, on street, and Warren Cates, son and Mrs. John Cates, married Sat- enabling | of Mr. Eaton street, turday night in the First Metho- dist Church by the Rev. G thousands of vi @, farm business. A GI loan does not mean that Administration construction | view, it excels anything of its William Marshall was the best was matron of honor Present at the cevemony John Gates, building standards responsibility himself and the tion which makes ,the loan, VA |} prices hav anced—they 1 and Retty re 22, of lending, iistitu: prices have not advanced Mi ana Retty Ann Pierce Carmen Ogden, Mr. Rachel Sanchez, | Jose Torres, yr. and Mrs, Gilbert Og though VA will do all it can un- der the law to see that, veterans | receive fair treatment. Here are the answers to some loans which ask VA con- |the Lee family extends their veterans reg! representatives If I get a guaranteed loan Judith beccaise, Nancy Jamardo, | and patrons. | Miss Martha Arango. After the wedding a reception |/2"4 oF to stick to it, originat. | ed from rowing and is partly | VA pays the lend imitative of the sound of oat | an amuunt equal to 4 per- IT understand that the g To the Last Leal of Autumn ‘say, or I'll burn thee up. k on thee no more; «hunch T raked thee up Ten times or more before! $4,000 on a business ; correct if the business > purchase of bus the veteran I Bill if he buys a home FLORIDA WAA Myers on Nove ber 24-26 range from sue h things as telephone down payment is to be made on equipment to sheep's rate of interest that fixtures hardy a longer peri and pillows are inquiries, on all sales should be » veteran can get a loan on any son which the lender is willing to lend money. loan for any type of business? » veteran can get in 200 A. D legitimate business on which the lender is willing to lend money Porch new and hightrequen: ings? Winch: spe M — and EM ion. Distinguished cabinet, mahogany finish. i -~—KEY WEST-— (4) Price 35.90 VENETIAN BLIND COMPANY OV O & APPLIANC 120 Duval, Jefferson Hotel Bldg. Gl ce cpreeeaieigiiae ‘ec — United States in loan to buy and meterolc about veterans’ answered by he Key West VA oftiec ¢ FEEL CHILLY! Are you going through the funo- tional ‘middle-age’ period pecu- liar to women (38-52 yrs.) ? Do this make you suffer from “hot feel so nervous. strung, irritable, weak? Then Do 'y Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound to relieve such symptoms. It's famous for this! ‘Taken regularly — Pinkham's Compound helps build up resist- ance against such ‘middle-a distress. It's what Doctors call a uterin® sedative. It positively contains no opiates - forming drugs. (you know what we mean). Pinkham's Compound is also a great stomachic tonic! LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S Lopez Bldg. ite Delivery Allan Wales Hand Adding Machines - R. C. Allen Electric Adding Machines - R. C. 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REOPENING OF | LAUGH AWHIL | LEE'S RESTAURANT ‘(a cotft BIG SUCCESS, Classified The re-opening of Lee's Orient; “[ have a pain in my abdo- men.” complained the seaman | Restaurant, in the words of the’ ee Boy to Donderos jLee family, was “A Grand Re- “young man,” replicd the Municipal Hospital _ reported Opening”, from the moment the} inedico, “officers have abdomens, the birth of a son to Mr. and doors were opened. Friends and) chiefs have stomachs YOU ha Mrs, John Dondero, 714 White patrons came in large numbers to! @ belly ache. treet, at 5:45 a. m. Monday. The child weighed six pounds and 11 view this beautiful new restau-} ee a ah rant. From a decorative point of APPLY TO WED oun Applications for mariage |! 2 ss : The water Hyacinth of Siam kind in South Florida, Oriental,’ censes were fic S: eine sain (iene Winns of course. today with County Jur The American and Chinese’ mond R. Lord by Robert - Cone which lasts a few menu contains dishes that are of 51, and Quita S. Lee, 43, both of Bours on ind when faded the the best of food,, properly pre- 615 Fleming street, and by Jas. flowe fom immediately turns pared by Chinese chefs. The’ A, Flener, 26, of Lakehurstn, No down uncer the «water, appar dry and so die. he same as always. 1421 White street not become cellent, the waitresses are thor-| Holiday Cift Preview oughly experienced and have that know-how in serving and pleas ing the customer. Elsewhere in today’s Cit © Drop in for a preview of the exciting phono- graph and radio gifts Farnsworth currently fea- tures in Life, The Saturday Evening Post and Collier's, Luxurious consoles. chairsides, table models — order now for Holiday delivery! are n, eartfelt thanks to their friends “To plug.” meaning to work | STRAND THEATRE Now Showing “CALIFORNIA” Ray Milland-Barbara Stanwyck Starting Thursday “DEAR RUTH” Joan Caulfield-Wm. 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