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re eR A Ter eh Titer are. eaed PPR he GOR BS Bee TRA be i hl Ma bP mh Ne ek a a, tah t. *O, fall te Oe mus bl ee be eee ee ee oe an tat - First Trip Here; Visiting in Key West 2" duly “for the first es ate a ~ ily party of seven from’ Righ- <= mond, Va. and Milwaukee; Was, + From Richmond were Mr, ag \ Mrs. Lewis * White i daughter, ‘Dagmar ‘White, from Milwaukee Mr. ‘ and Stanley Gooden, Jr, is th * fiance of Miss ‘White, and ‘hi trip upon which ‘all seven’ aa now embarked is what Mr. } > calls a “get-acquainted” : » Mr. White is a vetired railtopa’ * man, and a delightful” conver- sationalist. . _ other children, two boys. and two . girls, all married into families = we had known all our. ‘lives, so’ there was no need jto..meet . the «in-laws, size them up and decid < that they were either nice people, » or undesirable.bores. © ee: : “So we sent Dagmar, 1082 4 mother picked her mame. jfroi ‘some Russian novel, to school ‘in; Wisconsin, and -taldjher to fo . heaven's sake capture herself + a total stranger so we could jhave . the fun of meeting .some ne: ~ people, And so she did.” “Incidentally, Dagmar did ‘a nice capturing job, jbecause her fiance is about six feet four, and : vend blond hair and the brightes + blue eyes imaginable. Dagmar * herself is nearly six fect tell, and: first trip to the east and south. A pew) b ented expressed it- sselt as: ‘déhighted with the’ Aslénd City. Mis.’ White stated ab.she ihad never seen anything u as the iy one ana tees exe, while Mrs, Good- ep is impressed with all the tropi- + @, striking brunette, She andj. Mr. Gooden ,are a_ beautiful couple. ea a When.the young people became * engaged, Mr. and Mrs. Gooden, > Sk.packed the family ‘baggage - exhorted young Shirleen to - haye herself, bundled Stanley] -and Dagmar and themselves all into the family Caditlac ang set |*? “aut for Richmond .to meet stheir prospective in-laws. 3 7 According to their ‘dlective ~ stories, it was love at first sight - all around. Mesdames ‘White and > Gooden discovered ‘they shared an overwhelming. liking” strawberries, bridge, © the color lilac, and Siamese cats. ~ Messrs. White and Gooden ‘wéte ‘kindred souls immediately, for «they both like fishing, -huating, “a friendly poker game, good ~ Bourbon and Viennese waltzes. - The. Goodens had planned to White Family OF Richmond Making “You see,” jhe explained, “our! ‘Pexcept each .other, and it lat very frequent intervals, for} dh ng the Grand ‘Canyon, Ww Ppt ee D ““ da since cal plants and the vast amount’ of color in everything. : « Mr. White and Mr. Gooden opine that there are probably a few pretty good fish swimming around’ these waters, and from ‘there it was only a step to another plan - that they will come back phere tor @ month during the win- titer season and try out the fishing yhereabouts. To seal the bargain, they solemnly shook hands. As for Dagmar and Stanley, dr., they aren't seeing anything is _all the same to them whether they ate here, af the Grand Canyon or ‘Néw. Orleans or anywhere. . Shireen, a quiet tittle girl who confines ‘her conyersation mostly ‘demahds for ice cream, candy, 'soda-pop or anything else to eat, said she thought everything very pretty, that the air’ smells nice,’ andicould.she have ‘come pop- Dagmar and Stanley will be in Richmond early _ in r, following whieh the oldér people .will see them off-on a hoheymoon in Bermuda and then set out on-their winter trip) South. “They say that under no citeumstances do.they want to miss their month here in Key spend a day or two in Richmond’ Wést, which they ‘have all agreed >and then drive west to visit the wil be ‘the ‘highlight. pein tce ov meson - Women’s Society, Christian Serviee, - Of Ley Memorial Church Met Monday The Women's Society of Chris-; , tian Service of Ley Memorial: Methodist Church ular monthly meeting Monday, evening of last week at the homey’ held their neg- Whiting’ Edna Brady, Ruth Watler, Faye Weaver, Jo- sephine Daughtry, Katherine Nellie Mingo, Gladys Roberts, Myrtle of Mrs. Elizaketh Cruz, 1300 Vir-} Bowery, Flossie Curry, Dorothy " ginia Street. Routine business the organization were discpssed, and several jintetesting Jetters were read the assembly . from families in Eyrope. . Attending the meeting \were ~ the Mesdames ;Mary E. Hirring, UO and - Mrs. Moore To * | Boy: otal ie , : Visit Europe ‘ Mrs. A, R.. Maore, wife wut] . Col. A. R. Moore, who has ‘been: * visiting her mother at 920 Flem-* « ing street, will leave this’ week “to join her husband in Washing~ ton, D. C., on July.J. They wilt: then sail for Europe.on July 6. Lt. Col, Moore, assistant to the New Orleans district engineer, = will serve in France with’ the} - American Battle Monuments; «Commission. eA veteran of both World Wars, Col. Moore has beeg in = charge of ‘the Veterans’ hospital » construction program in the New. Orleans district. 7 Among his decorations earned! during the two wars are Le- gion of Merit, the Legion of Hon-} or of France, the | ch Croix ~ de Guerre with palms, the Belgi- an Order of Leopold II in the * grade of officer, and others. . Mrs. Moore is the former Clau- dia Demeritt, & Key Wester; daughter of Mrs. William: W. De- . meritt and the late Captain De- = merit. Apply To Wed An application for a marniage \ license was filed yesterday in the * office of County we Raymond R. Lord by Gabriel H. Ramirez, Blizabeth Ann Foster, 62, of Mia- mi. ~~ matters ofjLou' Hamilton, Elizabeth Cruz, ~ Lorena Buckley, Mamie set 56, of 1713 Von Phister street im) ; Frances Gainer, Hattie Miss-Miriam Carey and Miss atherine Knowles. Delicious reffeshments were served folowing ‘the business ‘session of the meeting, and Mrs. Gladys Roberts acted as co-host- ess with Mrs. Cruz. Attended Camp Scquts\of/ Troop 253, under Scoutmaster Tony Martinez, en- jesed a weekend stay at the Monroe. County District Boy scoyt.cainp, Jackson Lee Saw- yer on Sanish Harbor Key. The troop left Friday p. m., and re- turned Sunday .p. m. The primary object of this camp was advancement. A five mile hike was enjoyed by all. Religious services were attended by both Catholic and Protestant scouts at Marathon. Pantaking in activities. were Scouts Rene Alvarez, -Tom Cor- ell, Peter Knight, Ralph Placen- gia, Frank Rivas and Edmund Sawyer. Sea scout Bobby Braun mate of Ship 250 acted as camp cook: Charles Roig was the driver of the truck which transported the scauts. The word ‘delirious’ comes from the Latin meaning ‘from a furrow,” that is, one who goes out of the furrow in ploughing. ¢ Mr. White's over the west, but this is their GOV. FULLER WARREN of Florida and his bride. Barbara Manning. stan She is carrying white orchids Board Ot Directors| Of Women’s Club Te Meet It has been announced that a meeting of the Board of Direc- tors of the Key West Woman's Club will be held on Thursday afternoon of this week at 3:30 o'clock at the home ‘of -the .presi- dent, Mrs. Lee Goddard, 417 Uni- ted Street. | At that meeting there will be discussed, among other maior that of the projected repairs to the clubhouse. : } 1 Coming Events TUESDAY, JUNE 28 * Concert featuring King’s Carol- :.4 ers: in: Gospel: sangs,* hymns and. spirituals, 7:30 p. m., ‘at Ley Memorial Church, Tru- man avenue. ~~ Teenage Dance, St/sPaul’s Par- ish Hall, sponsoted ‘by’ Service League of ‘Church: Music by | Coral. Isle Serenaders. All young people welcomed by League to attend. Chape- | rones. Regular meeting, Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14, 7:30 p. m. at Knights of Pythias Hall.. | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 | Meeting, La Concha Navy |} Wives Club No. 88, ‘10:00} a. m., Building 178, U. S. Na- val Station. THURSDAY, JUNE 30 Meeting, Board of Directors, Key West Woman’s Club, 3:30 P. M. at home of presi- dent, Mrs. Lee Goddard, 417 United street. TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES (Know Smierieay., 1807— Richard ;Hildreth, : Bos- ton-New York journalist, popular historian, born-in Deerfield, Mass. Died July. 11, 1865, 1 Irish-American poet,- journalist and patriot, born in Ireland. Died | in Boston, Aug. 10, 1890, 1857—Emerson Hough, journa- list and author, author of “The Covered Wagon,” born in Newton, Towa. Died April 30, 1923. 1861— William E. Barton, Con- gregational clergyman, famed Lincoln biographer, author, born Sublette, Ill. Died Dec. 7, 1980. 1876— Oley Speaks, composer, | composer of “On the Road to Mandalay,” and “Sylvia,” born Canal’ Winchester, Ohio. Died August 27, 1948. Antiseptic Ointment Aid For: . Bruises, Burns, Cuts “For helpful antiseptic aid in relieving | the pain and discomiort of extemally caused minor skin irritation and ‘abra- | sions, superficial cuts, minor - surface burns, sunburn and bruises, use Grays Qiatment as directed. Medicated to. cling. A Representative of SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Will Be In Key West, Fla., July 6th and 7th FOR INFORMATION, WRITE or Call SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 3460 N.W. 17th Ave., and outside Westwood Community Meth- , Pdist shuréh in Los Angeles after their marriage Sunday. The bride's dress is white imported organdy over ice. blue satin. *“1844—John Boyle: ~QReilly? |e | : es he one’ hae he?” 80 Wirephoto dormer with feathered carnations, TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Adm. William H, P. Blandy, commander-in-chief ofthe Atlan- tie Fleet, born in New York, 59 years ago. General Carl Spaatz, retired, born in Bayerstown, Pa., 58 years ago. ' t Floyd Dell, novelist-author, horn Barry, Ill, 62 years.ago. Dr. Harald ‘W. Dodds, president }1 of Princeton University, born in Utica, Pa., 60 years: ago. Vice Adm Arthur D. Sjruble, | deputy chief of naval\operations, born in Portland, Oreg., 55 years ago. Loy W. Henderson, Abasgador % to India, born Rogers, Ark, 57 years ago. ey i Professor HarlanvTStetsdn of the Mass. Institute ao Bechn logy, | famous astronomer-geophysitist, | born Hayerhill, Mass.,.<64 »years ago. ca ‘. Richard Rodgers, ¢oraposer- .co- author of “Oklahowiee’” born in New York, 47 years ago; 1 * Brazil contains néaély one-half the total population of South Am- erica. CARD OF THANKS .. To the many friends and neighbors who were so kihd to us at the time of the sudden death of our loved one, How-j ard Lynn Curry, weswish to ex-t press our heartfelt “thanks, ana! especially do we Wish to thank the generous donors of florals and cars. THE FAMILY | jun2s-1t = + j | i | 1 1 | 1 { i | | 1 I 1 Studebaker's selling more! Studebaker's giving more! 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