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Phones: The Citizen Office—S} Remdence 629-X} _ Sa scence eR SOCIETY NEWS Mies Martha Bernodette Wilhelm Morried To Earl William Shrove “ Home Ceremony Last Saturday The arstnge of Mins Martha Creme. 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Tekes Brains i | | Maria, sung by Joe Romaguera with Mrs, Mendez at the piano end Because, sung by by Miss Moreno. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held, with Mrs. Julius Stone, Mrs. Orion Russell, Mrs. Aquilino Lopez, Jr., Mrs, Remon Rodriguez, Mrs. Allen E. Curry and Mrs. Frances Delaney essisting as hostesses with Mrs. Harris. The bride's table was dec- erated with white gladioli sur- rounding the tiered wedding cake, which was surmounted with figurines of a bride and groom. The former Miss Wilhelm is the daughter of Lt. and Mrs. Mar- tn A. Wiihelm. She attended school in Key West and Honolulu, and graduated from the Coronado High School in Coronado, Cali- fornia The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl William Shrove, Sr, of Lakeland, Fla, who were present at their son's wedding. Formerly of Nebraska, the Shrove family have made their home in Lakeland for a number of years, and Mr. Shrove, Jr., is @ graduate of the Lakeland High Schoo! in that city. During the war he was in the United States Navy The couple left immediately after the wedding and reception for a honeymoon trip through the state of Florida, and upon their return from their wedding journey, will reside at 212% Hyde Park Place, Tampa, in which city Mr. Shrove, Jr., is con- nected with the Amer! Busi- ness Machine Company. Miami To Meet West Tennis Club On Saturday be Ensign Walter Pate, former Annapolis varsity ace; he teams Lt. E. A. Hamlin. Peter Varela, former Key West cham- will play number three Veterans of many tennis Commander Michael G. with pion singles wars, |O'Connor, occupies the number four singles spot, and at number five is Ensign Duncan Packer, re- cent Annapolis varsity man. The Island City’s Robert S. Smith holds forth at number six. In the number three doubles will be Harvey Sellers and Lt. Com- mander Ralph Blauvelt. This match will mark the be- ginning of regularly scheduled tennis matches in Key West. A date for the match with Coconut » will soon be announced. mg his July tennis in Ha- vane Hartenstine received re- quests for matches from the lead- ng Cuban tearss. The nine ball boys for Saturday's encounter and future ones will be selected Key West's younger tennis players lderon, Of Snien: Visit To Key West Miss Calderon is making her first trpi to Key West. and is vievting her cousin, Mrs. Yolanda Sanchez, and Mr. and Mrs. Dario Q. Garcia at their home at 1120 Truman Avenue. She expects to remain about ten days more, completing a visit of about a month, before returning to her home in Havana. Miss Calderon expresses her- self as very much impressed with Key West, and also with the large and t tiful pines that grow on Big Pine Key, and she hopes to return for another visit in thé future, so much has she enjoyed her first trip here. mittee Of Monday Night all plants will be gratefully ac- cepted A telephone call to Mrs. Harda- way at 91 will bring a messenger pick up donated plants or they may be brought directly to the home of Mrs. Mary Lee Gra- ham, 407 Whitehead street. Also discussed at the meeting, id at Mrs. Graham's home, progress of the swimming project which the club has eunched. The meeting was at- tended by a number of other committee members. minister. It seems he's winging home to you something “ never saw before. Nerghb« 4 I know. yman is lke that, always | Our , ‘ Dick ! Shrove, accompanied at the piano * setting but hisk of the brush. Arthur Sawyer Auxiliary To Meet Thursday The regular meeting of Arthur Sawyer Unit’ No. 28; “American Legion Auxiliary ‘will, be held Thursday evening August 11th at the Legioi Home on Stock Island. Mrs. Albert L. DiNegro, Jr., President, will preside .and has announced that the delegates to the 10th District School of In- struction recently held in Soyth Miami will give their reports, as well as plans completed for at- tending the Southern Area Con- ference to be held in North Mi- ami next Sunday. German's Court Defense Brings Soviet Sentence BERLIN, Germany — (4) — A farmer in Russian-occupied Sax- ony faced trial before the Povin- cial court reeently, charged with failure to deliver the obligatory quota of his berry crop. In de- fense, he claimed Russian soldiers had tramped down his beds and plucked his fruit. He was sentenced to nine months in prison for “disparage- ment of the occupying power and senseless waste of rationed food- stuffs.” The WEATHERMAN Says: Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy with occasional showers thru Thursday. Moderate south- easterly winds. Florida: Partly cloudy thru Thursday with «scattered after- noon thundershowers: Jacksonville thru the Florida Straits arid East Gulf: Moderate southeastetly winds ‘in-south por- tion and gentlé to moderate south- east to south winds-in north por- tion thru Thursday. Partly cloudy with scattered showers and thun- dershowers. No small craft or storm warn- ings have been issued. REPORT Key West, Fla., Aug. 10, 1949 (Observation taken at City Office, 8:30 a.m., EST) Temperatures Highest yesterday 89 Lowest last night 74 Mean 82 Normal 84 Precipitation Total last 24 hours .02 ins. Total this month 2.07 ins. Excess this month -67 ins. Total this year 15.80 ins. Deficiency this year 2.64 ins. Relative Humidity, 8:30 a.m. 16% Barometer (Sea Level) 8:30 a.m. 30.10 ins.—1019.3 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset TIDES (Naval Base) Tomorrow (Eastern Standard Time) High Low 11:20 a.m. 11:57 p.m. 000 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA (Reference Station: Key West) Time of| Height of am 7:05 p.m. p.m. a.m. 4:38 a.m. 5:33 p.m. Station— Tide [high wate: | Bahia Honda (bridge) _..—0h 10m 0.0 ft No Name Key (east end) __+2h 20m Boca Chica (Sandy Point)—0h 40m Caldes Channel (north end) Sa 10m +14 ft | NOTE: (—)—Minus sign: Corrections to be subtracted. (+)—Plus eee ee eeuone = be ad _DeSouter Has << a 1 { | | ‘charming party included Frances ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Young John Birthday Party Young John De Souter cele- brated his first birthday on Fri- day, August 5, with a party given for him by his parents, Chief and Mrs. Charles Myles De Souter at eir home, 1201 Olivia street. There was a large and_beauti- ful birthday cake for John and his guests, made by Mrs. Albert Atwell, whose cake- making is justly famous in Key West, and all those attending “had a joyful and festive time. Youngsters present at the Alexander, Cecelia Van Buskirk, ; Cindy Marion, Carol Wintter, San. {dra Lee Card, Lada McEwen, | | William McEwen and Donald Mc- | Ewen. | About Your Home By FRANCIS DELL WASHINGTON, D. C.—If you! haven't yet discovered the many | things pl. utility bags can do! for you, it’s high time to ‘get ac-} quainted with them, Moisture doesn’t go through | plastic film—thus dry foods stay | dry and moist foods keep mo: t What's more, you can see through most plastic films and know what is inside. Here are.a few ways to use plastic bags to help you in the; kitchen. Store opened boxes of sugar and salt in bag type _plas- tic bags that are held at the | top by paper clips. Store opened | ~ packages of frozen foods n the same kind of plastic bag in your freezing compartment or home | freezer. Foods with strong odors | should be stored in plastic bags that zip tightly to keep their odors from affecting butter and similar foods in your refrigerator. Meat stored in plastic bags does not dry out as quickly as other- wise and stays fresh longer. You can keep a loaf of bread moist and fresh for as long as a week if kept in a plastic bag. The usefulness of these plastic | | 1 University of Alabama, leaves a Bi treatment for heart trouble. He March and was critically il three Alabama teams to the: Rose athletic director. Half Of Mormons Live In Utah li SALT LAKE CITY—(?)—The} Latter-day Saints (Mormon) ' church more than 1,040,000. Slightly less | than one-half the total lives in Utah. TODAY IN HISTORY (Know America) FRANK THOMAS OUT OF HOSPITAL much, of the time since. the time he was kept- under an oxygen tent. enough to go to his home in Tuscaloosa, Ala., but must lead a wheel-chair life. He retired as coach some time ago after takin: lists a membership of | ee (#) Wirephoto FRANK THOMAS, who made football history as coach at the jirmingham hospital after long suffered a heart attack last Part of Now he is well — and became Alabama's bags doesn’t end in the kitchen x iy — use them to store your off-'. 1790—Capt. Hobert Gray re- season items in. turns to Boston in ship ‘ “Amer- | Ee: Plastic bags are perfect to '¢®", completing trading voyage! store woolens in. Put moth crys- ome 40,000 miles—first to carry the American flag round tals inside the bag and make sure the bag is closed tightly. As an | the world. : extra precaution sun the items 1816—Licut. Richard Smith before you store them in the Publicly hanged in Philadelphia bag. —one of the most celebrated mur- If sealed very tightly with | der trials of the century. 1821—Missouri admitted to! Statehood—the 24th State. 1833—Chicago, population some | tape, silver can be kept for long periods, tarnish free. Keep your dampened laundry | in a plastic bag for a couple of | 200, incorporated a village. t hours the water will be dis-! 1846—The Smithsonian Institu- | tributed evenly through tbe tion, Washington, D. C., created j clothes and will be easier by Congre: iron. | 1915—First iliz training | As you learn to use these ver- | Camp opens at Plattsburgh, NX: satile plastic bags you will find | —World War I. | many more personal uses for 1918—Five American ships sunk by rman sub. 1934—In effect: Federal law placing an annual tax on the im- port. manufacture or dealing in machine guns. 3—Roosevelt - Clrurchill in j meeting in Quebec. mericans enter Le Germans stiffen resist- them than the few I have listed. WILL YOU SMILE? ~ A Consistent Reminder Mr. Rich — Are you sure love for myself alone? Miss Manchester — Absolute- ly. But then, your money will give me more leisure in which to realize it. you —Japs offer to surrender ft on throne. restricted Housing ‘or 1948-—The Bill signed by Truman. There are about 35,000 bees in the average hive. F rf CAN T. 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Bridge and Can asta vllow SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 Dinner Honoring Flamingo Park Tennis Players and auguration of nis in Key n hited ten Ol fice w Club at Ft. Taylo WEDNESD. .-’, AUGUST 17 Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives Club No. 88. 1000 A M. in Clubre Buiiding 178, U. S. Naval Station as NY kev west ““% VENETIAN BLIND CO. Announcing the New Venetian Blind TAPE “STURDI-TEX” TWIN LADDER (*Twin ladders lock the slaty cee meme = basy and beomemcg | Lg vanden atee + a | | $3.50 Gai $1.15 Qu. : No More Slats at All Angles Uneven Bunching. or Rattling and Fluttering Tapes Come In Over 12 Exciting New Colors KEY WEST bie BLIND CO 623 F ieming Stece 123 DUVAL STREET iD 1042 s Sliver | AN SEARS? ROEBUCK ANOLE MA Orott® BIG FAN SALE RETURNED YOUR POSTCARD HOME SUPPLY 1101 TRUMAN AVENUE DEADLINE NOON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12TH AWARDS GIVEN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12TH at 8:00 P.M. at POPULAR PRICES ir! of the City WRITE or WIRE for RESERVATIONS Prices Sliced at Height of Season .. . Save by Ordering Now?! 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