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Vows At ME. Charch Last Tuesday © © Seeutifel dowble-ring e+) Horior ard bridesmaids were of “at| Rew. And Mes. Reid Given - | the = a ES Farewell Social At Fleming Street Church Followitig Rev. J. B: Reid’s farewéll sermon ing at 4 Fleming Street thodist Church; the entire congregation retired to the annex for a fare well social. their thariks for the splefidid! co- ; président of the WCSC of the church, with a »moving speech, presented Mi's. Reid with a lovely silver fruit | bowl. ated from Asbury College in Wil- more, Kentucky. Immediately after the cere- mony, .a reception horioring the ,bride and. groom was held at the Church annex, and this was at- tended’ by more than one hundred fifty guests. Refreshments of cake, punch, sandwiches and wo were served. e young couple left the eve- gown «@ long-sleeved white| ning of the SS to spend and a yoke rhinestones. a by jet pp bene coo o Sun: w ngertip! til sr, when they” will carried @ white Biblé|leave for Wilmore, Ky., where i in Key 554°F ie Serer on studies at Asbury Semin- Achievements Of National Cathotie Community Service Program Outlined ‘The National Catholic Com-),Chica, U. S, Naval Hospital ‘aud! tunity Service program has been ships. Missals anid rosaries Have am influential factor in contribu- béen' provided for Catholic ser- ting to the religious and spiritual vieemert along with a supply of oe ee a tine 4) welfere of men and women in : varied’ réfigious litérature to} the Armed Forces in this area,” méet individual needs. @enerding to @ special report just cards have beet compiled in connection with the. Hoty issued. for Higious activities are a vital sonal services directly affecting pert of the totel NCCS program,’ the spirituai welfare of the mem- wht the Catholic aims and pur-, bers: 6 fthe Armed Forces, such}, pees of the agency have influ- as furnishing transportation to heed eff activities, even those church, securing sponsors for teh ere primarily social or, baptisms, withessirig marriages, eeereational in nature. ' visiting hospital patients, supply- Under the guidance of Father, ing information demeph Maring, NCCS } cooperation with the uals to moderators, chaplains; or ime at the U. S. Naval Sta*' parish priests for courisel and ten, NOCS staff and volunteers guidance. have sponsored * numerous relig-} Locat NCCS volunteer groups ee sefivities, Communion and individuals have taken an have been heli for active part in the religious pro- eevee men and their familiés in‘gram. They. have provided ‘he etee. Choir singers have’ been. flowers for the chapel altars at feeruited to assist the chaplains the Naval Station and have wi aeelel religious exervises;' cooperated in arranging Com- ther activities have included® munion Breakfasts and other eolgiows diseussion groups, the activities. Ghewine of religious films, study, Parish and church organiza- emepe. and Catholic book re-/ fins which have assisted with views the NCCS religious program ‘(Gime of the outstanding achieve- ; during the past year havé\iticlud- eats of the eeligious programed the Catholic Daughters of tet been the distribution of relig- } America, the Holy Name Society, icles and pamphiets'! the C. Y. C., the Parish Sodality, ator,’ schedules, and referring individ- ast te the USO club located at! the St. Vincent de Paul Society, | ¢ val Steees and the chaps) the “Ushers Society of St, terme ‘Wt the Neval Station, Boca Large Attendance At USO-NCCS Communion Breakfast Y esterday Vie Communion Breakfast atfJunior Hostesses Edith Knuck, the USO NCOS was attended by} Marina Sikes, Betty Garing, « tree dethering of Servicemen, |Stella Delgado, Joyce Bradley, ily Nome Society members and|Sharori Mardis, and: Mary Saun- @ Mery Star of the Sea Parish- }ders. . The Communion Breakfast Committee included Mr. Eisner, Peter Josephs, President of the Ushers Society; Mrs. Florence Dion, Worthy Regent of the Catholic Daughters of America; Ignatius Lestér, Prefect of the Sodality; Eugene Martinez, Pres- ident of the St. Vincent de Paul Society; Antonio Martinez, Lead- er of the Catholic Boy Scouts Troop No. 253 and Mrs. Lillian Saunders. Ty Stat’ of the Sua ee * mene of fruit juice, bacon, » bet volle and coffee was Fie and served by David tC urdy assisted by USO NCCS - the First Methodist Stricker-Seadlock |?" ,* Church: = Miss Stricker isa graduate of Key West High School, Class of “44, and at présent is employed at ‘the Southern Bell Pelephorie _ foffice Mere Bite Stricker, 513° Will] Mr. Scadilock has just recently tregt, today announced the completed a course at the Santa “me of her daughter, nh to Verl Joseph B . When planning a color scheme Septic’, som of William J. Scad-leo, the exterior of your house, fet, Loe Angeles, Calif. remember that clashing colors in an art Inogene. A \ « defuute wedding date wet but the young couple plan on being Married in * wt been detract greatly from the attrac- tive efféct you wish to achieve. }} Mr. Russell’ will complete his: the- | about Massj Barbara University in California: p Rev. Reid was then given-a beautiful clock on behalf of the San Carlos Activities { ir honeymoon in’ St. Peters- | : their return’ will | structors Miss Benildés Remond’; and Mrs. Lillian’ Cowart: Recitations anid: songs Were per- | ‘formed by séveral’ pupils. Diplo- mas arid preserits were’ awarded ' to those in best standing. ‘cal, Mary Hooper, nandéz, Loge Santana. lst grade: Willard Cox and: Gradé: Marat Josefa Di Naricy Janiardo: ' Sd Grade: Marid Di Silvia Puerd; Margarita Pon 4th’ Grade: Miguel Mariscal, Ge | lido* Potis: ' 5th Grade: Gloria Disgdiertt. Perfect attendante for the last six weeks period C ad, erts, Ralph Solis, Martha’ Roberts, Willard Cox, Cecilia Fernandez, Frances Garcia, Gloria Disgdier- tt, Maria Josefa Diaz, Charles Pons, Luis Mariscal, Maria Pazo, George Disgdiertt. School activities will be re- sumed next September for chil- dren and adults. Student Wins $50 Prize In — Photo Contest The picture, “Cyrus”, was taken by Robert W. Braun, 942 Truman avenue, Key West, a student at Key West High School, was awarded third prize’ of $50 in Class IV—Pictorial’. Beauty—in : the Fourth Annual'National High School Phowoaeee Awards conducted by the Edstman Kodak ompany. _. A-majot-prize winner, the pic- fife was selected igre at best in this nationwi contest, which attracted énitries every state. Daughter Born To Mr. And Mrs. G. J. Skoko A daughter was born: yesterday at 3:25 p. m, in the Monroe County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs: George J. Skoko’ of 618-A: Green street. The baby weighed seven pounds; eight ounces, and has been named Stephanie rEette. Special Meeting Of Legion Tonight! A special foesting of Arthur Sawyer Post 28, Americar’ Legi- on, Wil be held.-this evening at the Pest Home, Commander. Al- bert L.. DiNegro announces. Further arrangements for the Charity Festival will be comple- ted. Commander DiNeégro urges | all Legionnaires to’ be’ present. Seek Divorces | from | i i f Rev. and Mrs. Reid expressed far Mirella Fer- (ey, Fratices Moore, t ¥ { isgdiertt, ' mo “} Legal, Jose Carballo, .¥oung People of the Church, the presentation being made by Miss Sarah Bertha Lowe,’ and Rev. Reid responded by ‘saying that | every morning when'he looks at the clock he will think of the Fleming Street Church in Key After the freshments were served and all joined in the singing of “God Be With You Till We Meet: Again,” and évéeryoné wished: Rev. ard Mrs. Reid a successful journey to’} and a happy stay in Livingston | }Memorial Church in. Jacksonville where theReids will go. Sa i in i lin Pinna tin th bn tn 3 presentations, re- |" teh rétuh nteregnin of office from Stanley Woodward (right), Rayburn are happy witnesses ceremony. appointed by President Truman.to succeed Myron recently transferred: as ambassador to the Philippines: © MONDAY, JUNE 13— Bar reer sereegnemseesenarrr e following. passengers left Recital, studerits of Catherine Logan and Emeline Bodler, 8:00 P. M. at Woman’s Club on Duval Street. TUESDAY, JUNE 14— Dougald, Milton Echlinger, Anne Eehlinger, Jack Mixon, Martha} Mixon, Pheia Vogel,. Paul Ross} Roberts, Edison C. Rine; Howard } H. Earl, Robert M. Radford, Rithard Sollner, Paut pson, | ; r | Leréy Cramer, Mildred Cramer, The honor roll! for the’ last sé-! Charles Williams, Hazel Williams, miele Rob- | erts, BE. Joyee Bites, Bole Maris: Harry Weiss, Bob’ Frank, . Roriald Rose, . Jean McElligott, Ernést C, Rail- | _ Russell Moore, Irma Leon, Numancia’ Sarichez, Barbara Willey, ‘Eliza-} beth M. Wall ’ J. Marreéll, Eustaquia Barnes, dward A. Kelly, Lee W. Smith, nitonia Castro, Caridad Alvarez, |, Jorge Agostini, Helen Overton,) John Overton, Robert’Bergman, ‘Eugenio de Tuya, Hector Tuya, Jesus: Médina, Mercedes Garcia; Joti Daughtéry, Benildés thond) Juan Oftega, Maria Mor- aléda, Robert Hope, -: Robert De- Orlando Benitez, Jose Fernandez, Erman ‘Easter, Bernice Easter, Erman Easter, Jr., Jesse Mize, Virginia Mize, Jesse Mize, Jr., Jesus Casal, ‘Maria Sandoval, Gloria. Inclan, Gloria Hérfandez, Rosenda Fer-} nande, Gumersindo Tapia, Juan Arocha: Mario Gonzaléz, Enrique An- dréws, Mario Hernandez, Ramon | Baez, Georginia Valdez, Carmen Avila, Ramon Valdez, Frak Dike- |} man, Grace Dikeman, Donald { | | | Reitz, Florence Reitz, Frank Doughtery, Pearl .Doughtery, Rhoda MecCuiston, Burrell Lytle, Edith Lytle, Wanda Lee Lytle, Gualdemer Puig, Jacinto Pala- cios, Ples Snyder, Edith Enyder. z Overseas Radio Store Owned By A ai Elijah Sands The Overseas Radio: & Appli- ante $rg. BY 617 Duval Street is new under the sole ownership of Elijah Sands. Franklin Archer, who was for- merly a partner in the business, sold his interest to Mr. Sands and has moved his residericé to West Palm Beach, where He swill enter a business along the Same lines. Mr. Sands is still prépared to give excellent radio=fépair ser- vice, and Miss Elizal Sands and Alfred’ Jones will be Blad to assist you in m&king purchases. Apply To Wed Applications for marriage licen- ' ses were filéd Saturday in office ' of County Judge Raymond Lord by Norman E. Tickner, 23, of the U. S: Navy and Norma’ Chick, 18, of 725 Duval street, and by John W. Pent, 27 of 94 = “place and Viola Corrine Pent, 17,' ‘of 405 Ginnell street. * Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs: Waiter McCook, of 805 Whited street, have’ left for Charlottesville, Virginia; to at- ‘tend the graduation: exercises of their son, Walter R. ook, who graduates today from the Univer- Petitions seeking divorces: were ‘filed Suturday in the office of Circuit Court Clerk Earl Adams by Harriet E. Pelzer against Har- old D. Pelzer; by. Floyd Sands the immediate surroundings can | against Conséuelo Sands and by zx John Edward Frazier Faye Cole Frazier. against od sity of Virginia Medical sthool. GENERATE. DUTY GRADUATE NURSES WANTED Work In One Of T Hospitals Eight Working Sénth’s Finest our Day, Good Conditionx, Earn 3190.00 . ae Sinem Picluding se Or Wire ' Infiriisry, New Orlewny, ra ee .carrots, potato slices, } Poinciana ; Musicale, advanced students of Emeline Bodier, 8:15 P. M, Woman’s Club on Duval Street. Benefit Bridge Party, “Let An- tonia Live Fund,” 1:30 p.m, Officers Club, Fort Taylor. Open to public. Call 1135-R for information: | WEDNESDAY, JUNE “15— Regular meéeting, La Concha Navy Wives Club No. 88, 10:00 A. M. in Clubrooms at U. S. Naval Station. /THURSDAY, JUNE 16— Hospital Party, sponsored by VFW Auxiliary, Naval Hospi- tal. Entertainment and re- freshments. Hospital Party, sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of V. F. W. 7:00 P.M. at. Naval Hos- pital. Monroé County Hospital Aux- iliary, Sewing Group;.. meets at Hospital at 2:30 P. M. Mrs: Rutt, 420-W for trans- tation. FRIDAY, JUNE 17— Amateur Stage “Show, spon- soréd by Ladies Auxiliary of} V. F. W. 8:00 P.M. at High School. Luncheon meeting, Officers Wives Club, 12:30 P. M., Of- ficers Club at Ft. Taylor. Dances by Betty Simpson and Gerald Pinder. Don’t overcook the vegetables to be added when you are making a stew; brown the meat frist and cook until tender, then add the celery, or other vegetables at the last. Dr. JA. Valdes Eye Examination and Visual Training Complete Service on Duplication of Lenses 20 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE ~ IN THIS COMMUNITY ° OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 P.M. ADDRESS: Galey Memorial Hospital 417 Eaton Street TELEPHONE: Residence—295 Office—332 chief Mr - : ee TODAY IN migToay ST nection with France and ren inevitable between - .European astr' ihe 4 day the - world per and whirlwinds in America, _ 1894—U, S, Naval Academy, Newport, RB. L, opens, 1917—First American ~~ rt of the First Division, A. ee sails for France in Workd | ar I. | 1933—President Ros signs the Home Owners’ 1935—Historie 15-hour unsue- soe filibuster in Senate by ) Huey Loi 1940— The Germans march into Paris. . 1942— Germans broadeast « pecpeme of eastern seaboard of 1944—American of invas- jion in. Normandy « eral advance all along the ii as glider trains po 1945—Suicidal Jap -made on Okina: in supplies. attacks the 1 w City ushers in golden jubilee with a Fifth Ave. parade. . 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