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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1947 : THE ERY WEST CITIZEN > UAE PSE PALE ESTEE CMP LTE 2 EGE en ree et Jr. Woman’s Club's Fashion... |Lily E. Freeman, Sho! : James H. Russell | sid Successfully Conducted) “rg Wed Dec. 15 YY MINA HARVEY i The k Mr. and Mrs. William A. Free- | re prey. Styles fashioned..in the most luxurious tastes|man announce ‘the approaching | ek cal an admiring and rapt group of on-lookers Friday | marriage of their daughter, Lily ight of last week at the American Legion Home by the Junior | #4na, to James Henry Russell, | Woman's Club of this city. Presi i son of Mr. :and Mrs. Harold proximately two hung 'Y, President Helen Schuck said that] Russell, 716 Southard nteet | fhech caalhraere aa we dollars would be contributed to the The wedding will'take place at| even more as a final count of oto een cenion Show and perhaps| qn. First Methodist Church at 7| ‘ count of proceeds ie not been tabulated. p. m., December 15. Rev. G. Leon | the coordination of the] wells wi m the. i ti stay 4 Well: i fe a and Dolores Thornley. ‘Without thee, ief the:Loom»and-Needle, | thé church annex, after the cere- ooperation of the foregoing f | eens. such @nviable results: would never have been ac- sited | PS eee tee lll lll dnlntntnntndnd Latin datntnt add tntdabetndin lata ntntadntata dated ted ithin the club itself many é ‘vice: wi iv’ To the many friends who were u a hours of service. were given by | i . ervice, s¢ h 5 whe re such chairmen as Ellie Rae Gwynn,.Cathering Mercer; Cora Lee’ ‘so thought and considerate Taare on S. Schuck, Betty Saunders, Elissa Moreno, Anna during the long illness and after work. WN K——_-——.______________!the death of our beloved mother whom did outstanding: | : and grandmother, Mrs. Annie, a aie rong of people remained to Adams, we are indebted. Their lion’s share of the praise ; dance until the : early morning | kindness and words of ‘comfort: goes'to Gerald Pinder, who qi-;20U%S to the Scintilating music| in the time of our sorrow will rected the show and served as of John Pritchard and his or- | always be remembered. | Master of Ceremonies. The har- cue LT Sie THE FAMILY. | monizing voices of the lovely | [Lee | Mellowaires Coralie Boniader, ae | Doreen Cruz, Veda Thompson THREE HOTELS in. ‘MIAMI at POPULAR PRICES and\Ray Honeycutt with Carlos! es esoripanled by Bea-' Located in the Heart of the City no, one of Key West's Rates Write or Wire Macaca ee |, mamwonte ROOMS anton ph Peep background music for the :;Mod- with BATH and TELEPHONE foci els on Parade.” | 7 One of the most entertaining i d i Of the scenes was the cregtita ot Ford Pershing Miller mirth at a Birthday Party for a Hote) six-year-old, Brenda Adams, goths. 24 4 Hot with the show being stolen by | 80.N-E. 3rd St 226 N.E. Ist Ave. 228 N.E. Ist Ave. 6 little two-year-old “Cothy” 80 Rooms +100 Roomg 80 Rooms “rh Green, who completely en p- Elevator Elevator Elevator tured the packed’ audience b Solarium Heated sauntering among the bystande i 3: BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION inher . little ruffled pinafore, | eT The children gathering around al birthday cake with tapers iow, | Ai donated by the caterer, Mark | : Duffy, of Duffy’s Restaurant, represented MarEd. and Dolores Thornley. These models, who were far more precious than their years were Brenda Adams, Sondra Knight, Nancy Yar- grough, Peter Adams, Kathryn | Whitson, Donna Torbitt, Shelley Azbell, Clark Knight, Terry i Green, Jenny Ann_ Sawyer, f Myrna Lou Saunders, Janet * Hayes, and “Cathy” Green, ' The Beach Scene made one! | reminiscent of our own Key; West beaches where these mod- els can be found. “Bodies by i Fisher” could very well be used t odescribe the display of bath-! i ing suits and resort beach wear of.MarEd and Dolores Thornley, Rath Stricker, ands Lovita Claw- fF son. The wedding scene was most- [3 awe-inspiring with a most rav- \ ishing bride, Beverly Cruick- shank, and was handled in its . ‘ * entirety by Edna and Mary of ‘5 3 MarEd. The wedding was” re- HOW MUCH WOULD YOU HAVE LOST? plete with even the wedding Free Press Lights Our Whenever you're “in the dark” about something. -~confused---uninformed---what better author- ity can you turn to than your newspaper! It, : , gives you the facts about international, national and local happenings. It gets into your home. and Very heart with special features, And its advertising columns keep you straight on avail- able merchandise and prices. Editorially, your if this were yours ead bands for the double ring cere- 4 i e b} a mony, furnished by The Beach- It happens every day and it can happen to you newspaper Is always ready—in democracy Ss be- comber, on the little satin pil- «unless you have a checking account and use it as h If. ° h ° f ° mo lows carried by the satin-be- insurance against such loss. People with checking ac- * ali---an unwaverimn cnampion ale s decked ring bearers, the pretty counts habitually carry a minimum of cash, since ¢ P si your inter \ Bh " twins, Sondra and Clark Knight. | The gowns and suits for this they pay by check. They also avoid the risk of over- ests. Read it, respect it, enjoy it. scene were designed and made paying and of being short-changed. And of course by MarEd. Charm and dignity they are not continually tempted to spend too freely, ee He Were added to this scene by because one “thinks twice” before making out a check. : eas ap v% by \ Beverly Curry and Betty Why. don' oo : Cruickshank as bridesmaids; y lon’t you begin to enjoy the safety and con- — : 08S ae: aa Gloria Acevedo as maid of hon- venience of a cltecking account? ene Per ct Z or; Shelly Azbell and Rae Kay | as flower girls, with Jack Saun- . a i * ders as best man, and, of course, HE ee DSUONSY BAN G the bridegroom, Carlos Whitlock, At Key West ( : ER ate : YOUR FRIENDLY COMMUNITY BANK The Cocktail Parade, Scene 43 ) IV, whose models could vie with New York’s Fifth Avenue mod- el included Frances Wood, . Russell Baker, Betty Mc- Neil, Marjorie Allen, Nathalie Knight, Betty Ann Stocking, Flo! Dionne, Ruth Stricker, Alicia! McCoy, Beverly Cruickshank, | Beverly Curry, and Betty Cruick- , shank. Such well known busi-! ness firms were represented as | Frances Wood, MarEd, Dolores | Thornley, and the, Loom and Needle in this scen i Nominations as Gibson Girls} emanated from the crowd when | models Lettie Sullivan, Marian | Pickens, Jody Nottage, Jayne Hartung, Frances Wood, Eloise Hinger, Flo ionne, . and Betty McNeil entertained at a gala ht club scene. “ihe sparkling and well-fash- ionéd jewels adorning the necks | and wrists of these beautiful models were presented with the / courtesy of the Beachcomber. Filled with thoughts of local | firms where gowns may be de- | sighed and made to satiate fu- ture desires and need happy ‘Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —— between —— MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule: (No Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. 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