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Y te te £ Oe *e*e.8 : +eeee* . ~ sehest Thursday afternoon for a} thy, Eniily 7 . dry and William nd Charles Park The. wedding will take place at Set tp Nene wy. will} $:00. and will be perfortn- ae een ie seit: ett by Rev. Peyton of the Congre-| Mr Johnson arrived yesterday ; ‘he Birde and groom Will be Held. pommgh A . Mist Bunti and Mr. Johnson a nee + > is the | 2@¥@ Invited’ their. many friends coche Mand Mr tind felatives to bttend both the —_ ie street, ceremony and the reception. nee en ty et ae ete A ee eee <n Bryant Kelly Williams Celebrates , Heywiow Park Wes the scene] Patticin Hotik, Francine McCar- McCarthy, Douglas erly Wondered Bryant Kelly Wil-,| McCarthy, Linton: Camus, Jr., Mi- hae! Skake, Gwendolyn Skako, . Ww. Barbara Metts, Nan- A. T. Perpal, Carol “Rives, Earl <4 “Weech, Donald dim Felton, Francine E: Chiarelli, William Smith, Mary Frances pognel Clark oe nt ight, Riehard t Knoblock, Bob- Prissy Patrick, Judith , Nan Sawyer, Bdbby wyer. big ry | present included Mr. | and, ‘. Kelly, Mesdarnes ik, Haneo Albertus, Earl Weeéch, Rose Chiarelli, Marjorie ‘Rosemary Patrick, r, George Barber, J. k Weech, Douglas , Wilma Felton and Hil- Ketheyn Pratt, Wayne Albertus, Nebhy Castro,.Mary Adela Holik, M |da Sands. Committee White-Kinty Meets Thursday | Annowncedl The Sewing Committee of the| Word has been’ received of the Women's Aueiiiery of Monroe! engagement and approaching County Meepitel will meet at the | marriage of Miss Betty Sue White Heepitel ot 290 p.m. on Thurs-| of Winter Park, Florida to Rich- or of thie week, June 0, it has! ang L. Kinty, also of that city. anounced Miss White is the daughter of eas cravat & hostel | sa... Corie Grit Miz Pine Key Wie new “ bay, ay then ls hemmed! and B. A. White, of Winter Park. atte mente, " and the aux-]She attended school in Winter RWI. “ attend the sewi : ‘fit. Wahepertetion te which can Mts. ; Ww. Kint " 4 . WwW. yy, and graduated rents We ephon- a: High school in 8 Ville, Ohio. we Mrs. Rote at 420-W. es wedding will be an event | 1 ill take place i Deayerortes’ Drab camt | Sank it Wal sore plasm | for the ceremony will be announ- Baptized ced lat Sanday The ila son of Mr, and. Mrs. Daughter Born To Weiltem G Jaycocks was baptized Irvins ; ot Oe 0:99 mam Sundoy, June 6 Chief and Mrs. Fdward L. Ir- ot & Paul's Episcopal Church, Father James MecConnell offici- | vin Qnndunee birth of daught- 6 Ibs.11 ozs. -at from ; $:36 a. m. On Satdrday, June 4 pan hae oie tie and Oe at the Naval Hospital here. The deeph F. Natali«, of Miami. child has been named Shirley “The Irvins, who have beén in Kinty is the Son of Mr. ana wtiee at the ceremony. ‘The child was given the name of Francis Clements Jaycocks and he were Francis Na- | duxiliary Of | Key West since ~ oe F reside S denen » Building foxpita 715, Boca Field. He i y i To Chiet Miation Machinists Mate in the U. is attached Meet Wednesday to Ani Submarine Development 1 (VXK-1) at Boca Chica. Trvins are the parents of three other children. Seek Divorces king divorces were ‘The last Meeting of the Wo- man's Auxiliary of Monroe Coun- ty Meapitel tefore the fall season opm will be held tomorrow, Wednentay. June 6 at 3:00 p. m., ot the Hospital. At the meeting Will be discus- ~~, other matters, final layin the office of plone for the bingo party spon- f Clerk Earl Adams sowed by the Aumliery will lam T. Cloud against Elise te hett at the Cuban on the ahd by Nellie Lor- be of Thredhy, June 16 at} Faine against Glenn. Willi- 8 o'clock Ur, RES MAUL aL e aE keg '| Home Service Unit Church. Following the] jist ohe of the many. services a Feception honoring) Tendered by the local chapter. ‘ aces : m4 es é Officers Wives Clab Canes Party Here Tomorrow A large number of reservations have been made for thé bridge and games 1 rs’ Wives Club and. sche- sd to be held tomorrow at 1:30 . m. at the Officers’ Club: at Ft. 2, Se There Will be prizes awarded for both bridge and bingo, and in conjinction with the. party there: will be held a cake and ‘eandy sale. Proceeds from , the affair will Be used for the benefit. of the Navy Nursery, for the purchase of toys and necessary equipment. it is expected that a record crowd will attend the event to- morrow. Issues Monthly Report For May Mrs. Anite Wade of the Home Service Departinent of the Key West Chapter of. the American Red Cr has just completed her monthly report busy month. The Month of May was quite an active one with 93 families re- questing “some form of service. Some of the sérvices were small while others were quite difficult, as a Social history was obtained by Mrs. Wade at the request of the military. This history will as- Sist doctors in making a diagnos- is of a servicermen’s illness. This is after another Financial assistance was. ren- dered in the amount of $135.00 Coming Events TUESDAY, JUNE 7— Matriage of Miss Margaret Elizabeth Pinder to $. Harry Russell, 8:00 P.M., at First Methodist Church. Family and friends invited to attend ceremony and reception fol- lowing in church annex. Meeting; -“‘Sea- Finigee” - Cooti- ette Club No, 317. 8:00 P. M. at VFW Hall on Elizebeth street. Meeting, officers and directors of Key West. Business and ‘ Pee ,Women’s Club, :00 P. M. at~ home of presié dent, Mrs. Mafy Lee Graham, 407 Whitehead street. Meeting to form two, new Cub Picks. of Boy Scouts of America, 8:00 P..M., Division Street School. Ralph Noble * and Tony Martinez, Presby- terian and Catholic represen- tatives, respectively, to wel- come parents of prospéctive Cub Scouts. . Regular Meeting, Rainbow Order for Girls, 7:30 P. M. at Scottish Rite Temple. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8— Bridge Party and Cake and Candy Sale, Sponsored by Officers Wives Club for Benefit of Navy Nursery. Regular meeting, Navy Wives Club. No. 88, 10:00 a. m,, clubrooms in Building 178, Naval Station. Meeting, Woman’s Auxiliary of Monroe County Hospital. 3:00 P.M. at Hospital. THURSDAY, JUNE 9— , Meeting, Veterans Foreign Wars, Auxiliary, 8:00 P.M. VFW Home on Elizabeth St. Sewing: Committee, Woman's Auxiliary of Monroe County Hospital. Meets 2:30 P. M. at Hospital. : at. 420-W for transportation: SATURDAY, JUNE. 11) 3 Key West High School Alumni Association Annual Reunion and Banquet. A, & B: Lob+ ster Hotise. USO Swimming Classes To Be Organized Women are invited to register |}for a course of instruction in swimming, under the direction | of Leonard Curry, American Red Cross water safety chairman. Swimming classes will be held on Monday and Friday from 5 to i7 p. m. Advanced swimmers who de- sire to ébtain an A. R. C. water |safety course certificate, will have yan opportunity to do so, later in the month. Interested persons May register by calling at the USO NCCS Club, 1021 Duval Street, or tele- phoning 1192. USO NCCS Direc- tor Eileen Coughlin or Program Assistant Vera Wood, who are working with Mr. Curry in or- ganizing the swimming class. Women with large faces should not wear small glasses. Antiseptic Ointment Aid For | Bruises, Burns, Cuts ‘For helpful antiseptic aid in relieving the pain and discomfort of externally caused minor skin ons and abra- sions, superficial cuts, minor suriace bums, sunburn and bruises, ase Grays Ointiment at directed. Medicated to cling. arty sponsored by the |. | Jones, ist, popular School of Enginegping,¢ born ny English, Ind., 49. ye: 78 years ago. Cleveland Sympho: born in Budapest, 52‘years ago. Contact ‘Mrs, Rutt}! The’ ‘following paséengers left for Havana on Aerovias “Q”: Joseph Hurka, Gl vey, Juan Garcia,:@bdulia Beni- tez, Roslyn Ogegers, Jolin Ode- gers, Talmadge Bristow, Coy 0 Herman. Finn, Bonnie Finn, Raymond L. Hall, Mar- garet L. Hall, Lynn L all, _ Cletus, Clow, Ann Clow, Stacy Beekman, Alice Beekman, Ka- reen Beekman, Jtiana - Perez, Consueelo Valdez, John F. Mason; Robert Lane, Ruth ‘Lane, Alfredo Julian, Miguel J. Garcia. Apply To Wed An application for ‘A marriage little chahgé in temperat Wednesday. ‘ showers: Jac! Straits: Light to moderate varia- ble mostly west.and. .southwest winds, Weather generally fair| license was. filed "yesterday in Tuesday ksonville Thru The Florida| #*™ Steam gréen eabbage and serve it with “a cHeese satice. by. athe g except for few showers hr vor the office of County Judge Ray-| in. south portion. Partly cloudy mond R. Lord by Atttiir R. Nel-| with scattered . thiindershowers} .If two sen, 25, of the U.S. Navy and| Wednesday. .* the: Clarine-M. Carson,!'#25, of 520 Truman avenue, = 4+); TODAY'S ANNIVERSARIES (Know Amegicay : 1845—John. F. Goucher, . Balti- more clergyman-educator, found- er and benefactor’ *of* missions the world over,. bormat.Waynes- burg, Pa. Died July 18,°1922. 1857—Samuel_M. €fothers, cul- tured Cambridge, Mass. clergy- man-educator, noted genial es- Sayist, born in Oswego, Ill. Died Nov. 9, 1927. —— 1863—Albert S. Bufleson; post- master general under Wilson, born in San Mareos,'Tex. Died in Austin, Nov. 24, 1937. 1865—Edwin E. Slosson, chem- authordecturer on scientific subjects, born in. Al- bany, Kans. Died Ogtz45, 1929. 1866—Dana C, ais, noted University of Wi isin and) Princeton professor of American 'S ago. George Szell, conductor of the ¢ Orchestra, water in’ which vegétables are cooked adds to their flavor. nS A CHAMPION IN Studebaker’s the stand-out in solid money's worth New decorator-fabric upholsteries e New body colors e Self-adjusting brakes @ Vari- able ratio “extra-leverage” steering » Pan- oramic vision e Seats centered between the axles ¢ Low center of gravity ¢ Glare-proof “black light” instrument dials ® Auto- matic hill holder—avaitable on Chanipions at slight added cost, but standard on other models, ¢ Automatic overdrive, Clima- tizer heating and.ventilating, white side- wall tires and wheel trim rings or discs are optional at extra cost on all models. 1130_Duval_St. | Highest ies y _ 86 ee eae Lowest last night. - 79 69—Dafiiel Bostic’ - Mean temperature . ea! 2 — peered ee ae ae Normal tenaperature — 80| Carolina, tet Red. River * | Total last.24 hours | Total this month __ | Rails this month - 8 i i oo vaitien i age ‘otal this year 1. ins. ee Deficiency this year 5.97 ins, | Congress: “That these . United Relative Humidity. 8:30 a.m. history, born in Bristol, R. 1.. Died : : New York. | ps Jan. 13, 1933. hh Tomorrow's Al 1895—China thanks President eges 4 Se *) Cleveland for promoting peace’in TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS [3° {Sep the Valea “Act tovha (Know America) Moonset _ ‘constitutional by U. 8. Supreme Maj. Alexander: P* Sévergky\ of | 4. ‘ Court. ae New York, noted plane maker br donieng ne . 1929—The State of Vatican and aviation authority, born, in} (Naval Sas City in being,! ‘with signing -of Russia, 55 years sab tk >, | Témokréw : : Italian-Vatiean\ Treaty. Rear Admiral Robert D. Work- (Eastern Standard Time) 1933-—Enigland, France, Ger- manfi retired chief of -naval High . Low many and Italy sign\Four-Power chaplains, born. in anv, | 7:16 p.m. 12:35 a.m. Peace Pact. & aed 7 Ohio, 64 Years avo as 27 foe be O00%pme ae 2:46: p.th. ~ 1942—American ‘ship Sink -by Dr. Frederick By ¢@fermany of ek : : {Jap sub vff-Seattle, Washi ©” Stanford University,adéean bf.the |. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA 1944—Allied iivasion forces (Reference Station: Key. West) Dr. Harold L. Yocum, © prési-"| ‘Station— Tide |high,water, 1946 End of the 9-day anthra- dent of Capital Un} fersity, Co-| Bahia Honda leis coal strike. . : lumbus;, Ohio, born: = (bridge) . =. +0h 10m 0.0 ft.| - 1948—Revealed that Six-Pow- Carl B. Roden, retired librar-|NoName Key. er London Conference agreed. not ian of the Chicago Public Li). (east end) —..+2h 26m Ae withdraw troops from Western brary, born in Kansaé-City, Mo. | Boca Chica iGermany “until the peace of (Sandy Point)—0h 40m Caldes Channel __. (north end) -+2h10m +1.4 ft.; Le) Dr. Herman B. Wetis, president | NOTE: ; ih rts of Indiana University; special}: (—j—Minus sign: i ia ve Aston LCXs. RUSHED HERE! adviser in Germary,” born at} _ to be subtracted. f lew for. ie thma parex- Jamestown, Ind., 47*years ago. | (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to, Upailative Wore, Shick ce SoS Sisters Dr. Herbert Feiss6f jWashing- | be added. ! Perel gpa eg n= anv ton, D.C. ‘famots, economist, | { Wheerine asthma attueks now il OF blessed born in New York; 56.years'ago.| ‘When you are ordering a fry- ; cpratering “re METIN cogts $3, but Sea RERRRAENC TER SUE ing chicken have the Second | soni sats to. Only &. few, fh 4 A dash or sugar added to the | joints separated from the drum- | {7Roe'Rih neler aoney beck bimrosees a sticks; it’s @asier to fry, this way, and easier to eat, too. 1 | { | | | | | | i 1 1 | i a a a a eed THE TWINS GARAGE 2.1 STUDEBAKXER'S REALLY ROLLING! East Gulf Of Mexico: Light to moderate _ westerly - winds and fair. weather. thru. Wednesday except widely scattered showers in north portion Wednesd Jacksonville To ‘Apalac No 'siiall craft ‘or stort have been issued. Key West, Fla., June 7, 1949 . | (Observation taken at City Office,|* ease : : ; Water’ in, the ‘or storm wi 8:30. a.m:, EST) - Temperatures Precipitation first ‘white "explorers x im 4 country. sod | Colonies are, and’ of ‘right. ought | to be, free and indepe it states,” rx _.1892—The. American Jewish + Historical’: Society founded,..in ter (Sea Level) 8:30 a.m. 29.97 ins.—1014.9 mbs. five miles deep» dito. -Normandy “‘Timie of! Height of | on the following D-Day. | Europe secured.” Central Pharmacy, Cor. White St. & Traman Ave.—Mail Orders Fitted. Fe a look at the streets and highways and you know a Studebaker buying wave is sweeping the country. All America is thinking Studebaker, talking Stude- baker, buying Studebaker as never before right how. 1949 is all-time-high year in Smudebaker sales and production. Take a proud place of your own in this Studebaker success parade. Get Studebaker style that sings and Studebaker savings that'count in your new Car. Stop in and treat yourself to a close-up eyeful of a ’49 Studebaker—it’s far and away the most for your money in ahy new car. 1949 IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR!