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- - = 4 = - - ~ - = wih *h Mea, eM ks it CP eetarel ds egeagrt Sr Uaterhiea tee: Ui Ptaesets t+ er And Interesting Garden Reception | We gratefully acknowledge| Earl Huntsman, Joseph Spanile: Mary 1 ow ee Boyer, Edwin Hamann Aik 1 ar - Se Cares Reet be Ge hee) F a , Broperded Bullrushes, “Olver Au- carrying on the medical, educa- wcin. ecceaiae ' oes the waa kar ee came down. thé'Inisle’ i iti Smith, Naval Hospital; | tional, welfare and Christian up-} Kinsley, Jume Powell, Paul Pow- ey West ore ° joni ed-| 3rd prize, Caladium Jeaves inj lift work as sponsored by the/ ell, Sam. Ségall, Israel Levitz, - Chinese vase; Hongrable Men-|Seventh-day Adventist. Church.!Rose Spines, Ned _N. Spines, tion went to Mrs. Guy Carle-| we thank: you for the help you Edythe Puckert, Martin Puckert, ton for an-arrangement of Cro-/, ~ 4 | James L. Brayley, Florence Bray- of white carnations. grouping of both wall and table{ ton leaves in a hawe given and. we want to-Bs-| ie, Ferme Miller, Stephen Mil- ' John Spottswood, the bride-}@!Tangements and the carefully} Dish Gardens sure you that it will be. used for: jer, Henry K. Johnston, Dorothy groom; W. Warren Sawyer, best} !abeled plants made it easy to, Oliver Augustus Smith; 2nd, | the betterment of humanity. Johnston, John Zaditian, Sima man; and ushers Wm. R.- Warren, aw Kes yee of the plant = Mrs. E. E. <n ton and 3rd . ; : rv exhibitor, Key Westers as wel prize Mr. R. D. Pittman. ° A FE i ; one teeaining, and there Andi tog Robert A. | oS visitors Ohved' and Ab-od over | Centerpiece Arrangements and hospitals within the state of | toni. : - ‘is no at a ~ gor Frank © Jackson: the many strange fruits, : seeds; | prize, Setting ‘for Florida: namely, * the Florida; Bernard McDonald, Edward/J. = and members of the wedding| Frank E.. Congressmen George | 24 pods, the gorgeous ginger} .| Sanitarium and Hospital in Or- Hoffman, Gloria Carroll, Keith Pyare. Robert ¥. | M. Smathers were all very im-| /owers, the brilliant Bomba and . ize,jlando, Walker Memorial Sani-' Symons, Gilbert Farley, John - Mrs. bert F. Spottswood, anikan fois thie eae ivi ice | tarium -and Hospital in Avon Rice, Lucille Rice, Emil Keller, moth 3 J bon Byes g Sag Bern PI ve in their dark tuxedos. : Park, and Forsyth Memorial ! Demetrio Samaras, Arthur Irv- gtey wi jack an ts. Harvey} | “Me a uti: ‘planried platform ar- -: itari and Hospital in Talla-; j i H - B. Sellers, Sr. wore grey with ommend = ing, Anne Irving, be ater : 4 » Everyone was there! At least ttle “White” basKet® Ted "with ~ everyone who could get inside | red-roses. © ** one" 9 e+ ° . and Eaton streets in front of St. ~ Paul"s to see this notable Key “ West Wedding. It was well worth =» Seeing and attending. You felt the full force of marriage asa a oe gw in the moving way. in ich Father MacConnell con- :The. Seventh-day Adventists | Zaditian, Nick Simoni, Mary: Si- are operating three sanitariums moni, Mike Santoni, Angela San- fone ft 2c Seg 3 Sanitarium a ie f Re ; ov 3 . We feel that these medi-' ] 5. pink ties; both wore love-| Commentator, Charlie Ross, The Tangement o: babe en ~~ rye ge meinghly aioe Ligne hassee. John Heard, John S. Lei : Fresident’s’ Press. Secretary and ar-{. Gaillardias; Mrs. | Oliver Au-{™uch to the people of Florida. .. | Samuel Miller, Ella Wright, Cath: ehids of a grey-green shade edged’| Bill Hasset, President Truman’s 4 ne Smith - ‘ “We have many projects, it’ ad-/erine Cooper, Albert M. Eckfeldi with pink that blended beautiful-} Secretary, attended ‘the - wedding arrange FOB. . é : : ments, done’ only. with the-well-) - Jr, Honi n projects» for the children and{Lurene Woods, Harry : two fathers, Harvey B. Sellers,| but still crowded “garden” re-4 1555 i; a We +e suth. Our rts of last : ‘ ie, bea bok: Bee ne. Spotts.| ceptionsgivensatithe honje of the hablar Rtabity Sie. eons rot hav-" é : yout! reports of last year Anne Harvey, Mildred ; people in Florida and gave away man, Henry Miller, Chester ‘Mil- = Matron of honor, Mrs. Paule/ at 1109 Laird street. Show were: Mrs: Alfred'J. Beck over- 21,000 articles of clothing. j ler, _ Willi Tar Wart > (pronounced Polly) Sellers Allen, ggAmnid the Mestad bang and a it at pee - sister of the Bride; Bridesmaids} sturry of studia. pho Willing ‘and Mrs.:Anne Carmou-| prize, Staghorn Férn, Miss Ger-]| Strengthen this work. We wish! Russell Higgins. Mrs. Harvey B. Sellers, 3rd, Miss} and even a ‘National News Ser-} 46 of Key *West. -Blue. Hibbons, ae ee oe prize, Os-] to thank you again. | ee the bride and the Junior Brides-}tine-and greeted the. many hun-Jine following groupings: Bou-|- Watkins; and Honorable Men- | Miami, Fla., Pi astor.| < maids, Miss Jacqueline Sellers} dreds of guests who then regaled] gyinvitlea, Mrs. Edwin Trevor,| tion to. Miss Gertrude Laub-] March 10, 1949. NOTICE = Teresa Bardwell all wore charm-|¢akes and nuts. Finally after sev-] Mrs’ John Gardner, Chairman;{ Begonias—tst prize, Mrs. J. Ster-| TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS The Annual Election of Di- - ing white rayon taffeta gowns ery ean a hile s chairman; Hibiscus, Mrs. Curry| aad ‘thi (Know: America) — sdciation will be held at’7:30 carried sprays of long stemmed) photographers including many| Moreno, ‘Chairman; © Oleanders, a p ibit] Dr. Albert Einstein of Prince-| P.M, on Tuesday, March ISth, > bridesmaids all wore wide-brim-] tures, of the very effective and) Tropical Flowers! Mr. and Mrs.| Miniature Vases—ist prize, Mrs.jGérimany, 70 years ago. iati hom : «med white horsehair hats set] fetching wedding party in their| Jerry. Trevor; : “Marion Winter; 2nd, Mrs. Em.| Mrs. Edna W. Chase, longtime jee oma es -_ Street.) The little flower girl, Miss} roses and the handsome men all] Douglass and Earle Johnson. Blue|’ Ida Cates. bury Park, N. J., 72 years ago. {° . Paule Allen Sellers (aged about] in their dark suits. AN in all it] »ipbon also went to Mr. and Mrs.| School Exhibits—A special Biue}! Prof. Clarence E. Ridley, the! ident, W. S. KUCKHAHN, Presi- same short-sleeved, bustle-back-{ beautiful, most,crowded and will esting wall arfangement' of dried] ‘work exhibit of: -the Junior4litical Scientist, born Alameda, | ed white taffeta gown, but her} undoubtedly be one of the most] ceeds and pods. : High School which Génsisted of | Mich., 58 years ago. «the brides and she carried al Season. loaded fruit’ table presided over] husks'and shells. The Division] Northwestern University, law | “ : by Mrs. Stephen ‘W. Douglass. It] Street School . received 1st] School. professor, former chair- | ° ° 4 stages of ripeness, ! huge .bread-| of white petunias afd’red bou-| tion Board, born at DeKalb, IIl,,/ P ublic Invited To Attend P. urim fruit, with their enornious leaves{ gainvillea, and white'star peri- | 37 years ago. { - visitors.. Mamey’s, ‘sugar , ae i Japples, i 8, sour sop,| | : ~~ £ Rabbi Schwartz Jail: Fellowine the Services thegy Bg io Puplggs es _— ee ° vo ss vs ‘ ‘inam a Tb.’ pa- 3 ’ 2 services will be held ght int of Purim will’ be fsnacteafUNINS™ Soe fhe Dee ae , , “tte B'nai Zion Sonagiere one nage Cpe e pew, ae GLASSES ; hool and the ,Ladies] fruit brought many exclamations prize went to the QOavent Dis-]$0n of New York, explorer, au- | - Feast of Esther. It starts with| Sunday Schoo Cage : 182 4 3 the reading of the Megillah which] Auxiliary will serve refresh-] and comments’ of surprise ae pi OF 2 Sey Hemera trdp- tines, Seosie Beoducer, bora ‘Chas /p" a: Selle Chasin, See ede ~ about a Persian Emperor of many} al little three-cornered pocket Bone Preprion ve poy gel fs the foreground. The -Poinciana| Robert J. Casey of Chicago, no at once. Our op’ can * centuries ago, ruler of 127 little|}shaped hamantache, which are : en! weak: Sicherihin: Mactan: Dielghed &. B. Sé-years neo. | penescatiin and ae ie : ae cived Honorable ‘N : job in ONE DAY. ; who tried to destroy the already| butter or poppy seed, and .repre- eee ee wee EVR arte] 2 Special ure of juriges cin: i nage conquered Israel..... and how}senting the money that Haman copying down ‘the careful direc-| Boatwright and Commandert ; “1 , n ts | tions given with ! these’ simple} Hugh Bredin, did thé judging ro: | i OPTICIAN J in the service of her people}. Thete is no admission and] -oncdies Gur pioneer. ancestors | the beautifully ried Sant ean: || #25 Years’ Experience in the ° found him out and brought word | visitors and public are invited tol used them and :they- must. have|set-ip Shadow Boxes. ist prize GO New Treatment cal: institutions have contributed - ly sprays of rare branched or- : ace Dyson, Edgar Lind = 49 with their grey gowns. The! at St. Paul's and’ the” beautiful, ditien to our welfare work andi Jessie Eckfeld, Harry i . 7; ’ * . ! 63 = wood were resplendent in white. | bride’s brother,’ Mr. Jack’ Sellers show that we helped over 8 3000 | Lawrence E. Davis, Adrian Bow. of Ft. Lauderdale;' Mts. Edgar Mrs. Wm. W. Watkins; 2nd Your gift will “extend and, Prifold, Herman Schenkman, Audrey Blom of Miami, friend of | vice the wedding: party stood in} the highest prize were given for] ttich Plume Fern, Mis. Wm. W: ROBERT A. HAMM, ~ (niece of, the bride) and Miss{ themselves with fruit-rum punch,] Cy.citman: Croton = and Coleias,| _scher for a Holly Fern. Bade ois gh Sag gabe Caladiums, Mrs. George Perpall, ené Otto, rectors of the Grief Relieved As- * with a loope stle back an American Beauty roses. Thejamateurs took some more pic-i mrs, Herbert Pace, Chairmah,| of begonias. ton, N. J., famed scientist, born in] 1949 qt the office of the asso- 2 well back on their heads. white gowns with sprays of red] Tropical Fruits, Mrs: -|. ily Goddard; and- 8rd to Migs Vogue -editor-in-chief, born As-| 1 ctend by order of your pres six) niece of the bride wore the} was probably one of the most) Wallace B. Kirke for their-inter-) Ribbon’ was given for the shop] University of Chicago’s noted po- | oh A. JOHNSON, Secretaty, — hat was the dutch cap replica of talked about weddings of the Everyone stopped ‘before the} novelties made from coconut} Prof. William W. Wirtz of | groaned under coconuts,in various} prize for its Plag.artangement {man of the Natl. Wage Stabiliza- ° Lome ‘ 2 were a new sight'to Many of the] winkles set in mogs » Thomas H. McKittrick, former} : Celebration Tonight At Synagogue FeO ened i at pad Thor “BimontorMetreet to celebrate the) it sketches by. membeys,, of the} sterosas, ariother . papaya-like} their - library 3rd}. Osa Helen (Mrs. Martin) John- BRO ? KEN? » is the book of Esther. It tells} ments, particularly the tradition-{ V'sitors. : ical scene with, a lighthouse in} NUte, Kans., 55 years ago. I nples, and Douglas sc “eath re-]ted journalist and author, born || replace broken lens without = countries and his prime minister} little sweet pies filled with prune Ur colored citizens unider the di- |: We could prabably all benefit “by | sisting of Mrs. Nan ‘Giese, John TRUMAN L. AMY: ~ Esther a beautiful Jewish — girl,| tried to line his pockets with. .af his treachery to the King, and! attend both the service and the had: some merit. of. we ‘wouldn’t| was fer the dephekt called Optical Profession” how Haman the cruel one paid|celebration and entertainment Ihe here to tell the tale. This ex-|"Tutn of the Con: » by Mrs. Gets Real Results KEYS I with his ilfe instead. afterwards. hibit received a. special . merit] Eugene Otto: 2nd “pis onitet your sid gure corment of and i Meech RAC Ga CUTER © ORI ONL RS AO ‘d of) the. Blue, . Red. . and] “Bbb. Tide” f : ‘ ye P-W. Vermifuge. P-W's ce the body. 110 Duval Street -* * z ; In the competitive classes the|Lee.and Arnold’ Blanch. Mrs. them from : Key Westers [Entertainment At | int comoctiie cain te| kee and ‘Aroia Shh hrs | Herat <a 3 és Naval Hos ital African Violets—lst Prize,’ Mrs.| Mention for her “Strange things| ‘ha’ai’sasrarenit for ewe the small, ‘| TROPICAL TOG SHOP. - bs On Clama ore P Henry Sands;; 2nd: prize, Mrs.fon Land. and- Sea”: ‘as did Mrs. a ee ee oe Elisabeth McIver , ‘Wed day Nigh 1\2 Mill; mA hie Me. Johns Isadore Bowser for her “Ah Wil-| ‘over 100 years. 1 nes Hey ardner; ‘Honora ention} derhess.” \ - Due March 21 rélieve that iteh. dust Remember: P-W @® for Pin-Worms! ' over 100 years. Destroy those Pin-Worms... MARATHON went to Mrs. Al.Mills for a'sec-}. A Blue Ribbon was given for ond group entry." § : . 4 the ‘collected group ‘vf Specimen joses—ist. prize, Mrs. Alen B.j Plants, Mr. and Mrs. 4u, H. God- Curry; 2nd ‘prize, .. Mrs. Chas.} gard, Chairmen. ae gate aterm = viene canine ; , Under the sponsorship of the (Special to The Citizen ‘, | Ladies auxiliary of the V..F. W.1R ; GREAT LAKES, Ill. — March | post 39-11 and Navy Wives Club - 12,—-Scheduled to return to Key| No. 88, there will be a special West, March 21, are eight Key | benefit put on in the Auditorium ~ West men, | serving aboard “| of the Naval Hospital, Wednes- March. 14, 1949 WATCH REPAIR SPECI Bring In This Coupon for Our Regular “ONLY * ‘$6.50 Cleaning and Oiling of Any Un- @ rusted“Standard Make and Model of 2 9 5 ‘ LADIES‘ or GENTS’ WATCH for.... e All Work Done Qn Our Premises and EVERY JOB GUARANTEED BY US Pollock’s Quality Jewelers (This Coupon Not Valid After March 21, 1949) “submarine USS ~ Clamagore,{| day night, March 16th, for the : Your Horoscope MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1949— This day gives great enthusiasm in the work to which you aré at- in the Caribbean. . his corpany will -be - the out- | Flower Show. Elts Auditogium’ Unemployment a : The men are LA. (jg) Lioya S. | standing feature of the entertain- until 9 p. m. : Prk: ae - Chambers, USN, son of Mr. and|™ent. There will also be some{ Harris Schoo! Rummage Sale, Go ae ot - Mrs: L. S. Chambers of Ei Reno} additional loca] talent. Varela and Sitionton. i mpensation ~Okla., and husband of Mrs. Jane vsti Cae smeemnaeg TUESDAY, MARCH ‘15— _ ; -¥. Chambers of 815 White St., Lt. PRT EV EVE CCV ICICI OR Meeting of Order of Rainbow (Speeial to The Citizen) Gg) Daniel Cooper Clements, for Girls, 7:30 \p. m.. at Ma-} _ TALLAHASSEE, March 14.— USN, son of Mrs. H. Clements of Bathe sonic Temple, (Initiations). |The reports and analysis depart- _ 1902 «White Ave. Knoxville, ag pirenrnac xe el A bossa the Florida Industrial » Tenn., and husband of Mrs. Rosa- ntertainment Naval Hospital ;Commission reveals that eight “lind Clements of 1400 Petronia|™*“*#*******4eeeeaaall Auditorium 7 p.m. _ | persons in Monroe .county re- st. Lt. (jg) William Harris Pat- Daughters to Lawrence 10-12 a. m. Regular Meeting } ceived unemployment : compensa- * tillo, USN, son of C. H. Pattillo} Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Law- Naval Wives Club No. 88 at] tion in the amount of $164 for the of 215 Hill street, Yoakum, Tex.,} rence, of the Casa Roma on ‘ and husband of Mrs. W. H. Pat-| Roosevelt Boulevard announce} THURSDAY, MARCH 17— 5. R ER BR THER tillo of 1217 Margaret street, Lt.) the birth of a daughter yesterday} Formal St. Patrick’s Dance to] Under the law all eligible un- Gg) Lioyd S. Smith, Jr., USN,} at 8:55 a.m. in the Monroe Coun- be be held in YWCA Patioj@mployed must register with the Smith of 3863 Rodman street, The new arrival who weighed Washington, D. C., and husband} 7 lbs., 2 oz., has been given the of Mrs. Doris B. Smith of 421] name of Linda Lee. ' con of Fred W. Haas of 1243 Ow. |ersonal Mention | A petition seeking 2 divorce, FREE OFFER for 3 BIG RINGS en place, N. E. Washington, D.C.,} Mr. and Mrs. Josepli'G. Cook of | WS filed Saturday in the office Deafened Persons : : and husband of Mrs. Mary Eileen \ 905 Elizabeth Street have just re-]of Circuit Court Clerk Earl|For people who are troubled by WI CKER Ss FIELD first class. family in Ridgewood, N. J. ~-with all the enjoyment of ser- Another font George Cook re- mons, music, friendly companion- (POINCIANA) - SUBSTITUTE FOR turned with them and will stay a ship. It is @ fascinating brochure, \ ioe eee Deafened persons acclaim it as a’ the Woman's page will be con- practical guide with advice and : ducted by Miss Mona Fields who A pply To Wed ; encouragement of great value. If; @ Wild West Shows @ Side Shows may be reached at The Citizen of- tracted, but with @ somewhat er- Li Elepha Ti E An application for a marriage] ratic tendency. .Uader some as- @ Lions sd ppeants @ Tigers, Etc. license was filed today in the “FIRST CIRCUS IN KEY WEST Calendar of Events! § Residents Get > which recently participated ' in} Patients and staff. Stepin Fetchit, PE A the et Wi Rage se U. S. Station building 178. | week February 28 through March son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S.| ty Hospital. 9 p. m including special en-| Florida State Employment Ser- tertainment. | vice and be available for work in | conan secure the usual weekly ° - compensation, in| ge! { ~ United street, Frederick W. Haas, ’ Seeks Divorce Haas of 1913% Venetia street, Af-: turned from a four months’ stay]Adams by ah Lucyle Trubey| %ard-of-hearing, this may be the . MRS. NINA GULEY short time before returning to his called “Full-tone Hearing” and is monenet —— you would like a free copy, send fices mornings 9 to 12. The witch-hazel tree bursts] office of County Judge Raymond] Pects there is @ set purpose to ac- IN OVER 20 YEARS® the Atlantic Command Exercises native Key Wester with some of | MONDAY,» MARCH. 14— commissaryman, first cass, USN, | ton Keeton, hospital corpsmen,} with their son Joseph B. Cook’s against’ Jacob Tnibey: means for starting a new, full life now available without charge. e Until Mrs. Nina Guley’s return See ee es “ MARCH 21 & 22...3 & 8 P. M. your name and address oh a pen-! ny postcard and ask for “Full-; into bloom when other trees are} R. Lord. by Delio Valdez, 24, of|Complish an idea, which often shedding their fohage and when} 1021 Margaret street and by | brings success, but in other cases tone Hearing”. Write BELTONE, Dept. 18, 1450 W. 19th St., Chica-} its own leaves are yellow and } lizabéth Ross, 30, of 130 > Walling da. street, : go 8, Ill. Also show this import- 1 Flori- there is a tendency to leave too{ ant news to a friend who may be! . Much to- chance. ? hard-of-hearing. ~“* y

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