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_ na) SOCIETY NEWS Phones: The Citizen Otfice—51 Miss Loretta Eller. Carbonell leourme Bride Of Joseph Wesley Verbin, USN, On Saturday, July 30 Fie eeerecame ot Mews Pee | etme tt te deeeph Wes fey Berton tome piers un Matur ee ee eee @ Ge Peet Methetet Church. le pwetes g being — we & Bee GC Leen following which there was a re- ception for the wedding party at: the home of the bride's parents, | and out of town guests attend- ‘me were Mr. and Mrs J. P. Lo- well of Miami, uncle and aunt of | the bride The former Miss Carbonell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Carbonell of 509 Whitehead Lanetta fren mny wheel had a her at << «ate Mise Doraghy Street. She graduated from the «et teen Waeteon Key West High School. - = te Me Dur The groom is the son of Clar- ence S. Durbin and the late Mrs. Durbin of Steubenville, Ohio .He ce “tet ceeen oo her 3 ee eee ey careers favy attended schoo! in that city, and - ' << © equa now in the United States Na- oh * ehte, and vy, stationed at present at the/ on * feet Her Section Base here in Key West. we ue o print ope immediately following the boa white o sone eed wedding and reception, Mr. and foe ih ra ake age Mrs. Durbin left for Miami to <n Getl wes quiet qpend their honeymoon. They ' ‘ ‘ mem hawe now returned, and are at ao , . few close home to their many friends at i Geeeeet ot the ceremony, 1209 Virginia street. Me. dad Mes, Benjamin E. Russell ¢ efebrate Golden Wedding Event ~ wep RB Hus sary Society of Ley Memorial a eet on Tuee Church, of which Mrs. Russell hes been for many y a mem- oa ated We te had sent a lov gloden * S one my ©) vase containing ved roses. i thei: Mrs, Russell is the former po “ Sort MeKutkp, Mis Rosetta Knowles, and she ed became the bride of Mr. Russell od on August 9, 1899, ina home; a party, ceremony performed by the Rev. pe He Heanon oot ately Fraeier of the Congregational | te ° me alt the Church here. fon . : She was a Key West girl, and ihe tee i Mr Russell was born in the Ba- Fes . t » Islands. They have two » - aeet ters, Mrs. Juliette McKil- md lip vd Mrs. W. H. Asson, and a Beas. seed ul Russell, five grandchil- 2 pune ar me great-grandchild. anna It i interesting to note that fen one maing M Russell's three bridesmaids ee mer * by ave still living, Mrs. Carol Whit- ee ~*. miuding 1 Mrs. Bernice Park and desk Bite great. M Alice Curry, while one of a ’ ‘ My Russell's groomsmen, Bob} oe * ved Russell, is also still living. *. a The celebration held on Tues- aon “ ’ 4 ening. though a quiet one, “nae Mes McK. was very lovely, and Mr. and 4 own ote a it * an Mos Russell carry with them the * tab ve and best wishes of all their, rs ~ : m were family and pr y, many friends e ® e » «. for their happiness and well-be- ° nme on and following their Gold- Mie en Wedding Day @. Pools ¥.P.S.L. To : Putertein Southeastern Deanery ved at noon at the Parish Hall. The business meeting will be 00 Sunday afternoon. Church at Coral | be in charge of the “ fter the meeting. St Paul's league is expecting 400 young people and coun- ond their priests to attend ik nvention, The young peo- { St. Paul's and the church nbe will house the visitors their stay beat This is the third Convention be held at this Church with ther two being most success- ' during Rem vb fu At ecent election of office! following young people wel ted to office for the year fine elec President Vice President. vonne MeCardle tary. 4 Robert The newly elected Mr. and Mrs. wad Mrs. Anna Lowery Lord - Treasur counselors Myrtland Lounders ’ © and M Oi ficors B ives Luncheon Meeting # conenene renee ilove ' aried Program snasta tables and in- om im canasta available for testing to become familiar this new and popular game gpears to be a delightful bridge, j ond everal other card games, ms for the luncheon | should have been made not later yetserday, and it is | xpected that many members of ganization will be present tomerrow, as well as a number { prospective members. | si “| Bosco Promoted | | To Warrant | | Officer mbnation of ummy than 6 p. m M ad Mes. John Brady, 1216 | White street, have received word x | that their son-in-law, Lou Brosco, as B ted to Warrant Officer | tr S. Army on August 6 at! office of County Judge Raymond Fort Jackson, South Carolina | R. Lord by Clint H. Cox, 25, of| “ ' Mes. Bosco ts the former Miss} the U. S. Navy and Jennie Hand,| %” ; Una Mae Brady /27, of 904 Fleming street. fis 5 aro stores ev | of the views the group is coming theatre season. | | Apply To Wed | JIMMY STEWART AND HIS BRIDE (@) Wirephoio MOVIE ACTOR JIMMY STEWART and his bride, the former Gloria Hatrick ‘McLean, face the crowd outside the church witih | happy smiles immediately after their wedding in Hollywood. | They are standing on the steps of the Brentwood Presbyterian church where the ceremony took place. USO NCCS Reco T. uesday Night Fo or H.M.S. Snipe Was Large Success at USO NCCS, the Misses Betty Arm | | | | The dance held yor, Edith | Tuesday night under the auspices! Knuck, Betty Garing and Mrs of the Transcription and Record-| Vera Wood \ ing Fund of the American Feder- | | “Junior Hostesses and — their} ation of Musicians for the men | guests included the Misses Alice of HMS Snipe was a brilliant suc-| Johnson, Edith Knuck, Nica! cess. | Smith, Winnie and Doreen Cruz, | Music for dancing was furnish- | Carol Henning, Betty Clark, Do- ) ed by a five piece band under the; reen Clawson, Lillian Weaver, | direction of orchestra leader Ger-; Betty Garing, Netta Vald 3et- ald Pinder. Entertainment includ-| ty Armayor, Christine Sanc ed vocals by Al Davey, SOSN,: Magalene Russcll, Betty Johnson, | who sang “But Why? trio, Do- | Hilda Pullara, Lillian Stewart, | reen Cruz, Buford Strange, Yn 3,, Rosalie and Caroline Can Pinder won applause: Gerry Grimaldi, Velma Emery, | BC Song”; and the! Rose Machin, Helen Gillespie, | Briazilian Samba” was rendered Kathryn Rizzi, Mary nde by the orchestra ensemble. | Peggy Pinder, Joyce E Refreshments were served by verly Hill and Alice Hernandez. Mrs. Hoff Holds High Bridge Score Lords Return From Frame- Marks Wedding County Judge and Mrs. Ray- mond R. Lord returned last night from a trip that included visits at Pensacola, New Orleans and Waynesville, N. C. They were ac- companied by two of their three children. While attending the Pensacola meeting of the County Judges As- sociation of Florida, Judge and Mrs. Lord made a trip to New Or- leans in chartered buses of the as- The Tuesday afternoon bridge club met this wee t the home of Mrs. Clyde Baker on White street, with Mrs. Bill Chappell acting as hostess Prior to the bridge playing de- lightful refreshments of orange sherbet and chocolate cupcakes topped with heavy chocolate icing were served Russell Hoff held high score for the afternoen, with Mrs. i Mrs. sociation. C. R. Reagan holding second higt On their return'they went to]est, and Mrs. Lucille Hardaway Waynesville. At Asheville, N. C.,| third. Mrs. Chappell cut high last Sunday, they were among | card. Key Westers who attended the Playing Tuesday were the Mes- wedding of Paul H. Marks, for- | dames Paul Lumley, Russell Hoff, merly of Key West ,and Miss | Otto Kirchheiner, Gilbert McKil- Martha Frame of Jacksonville.|lip, Joseph Ladd, Paul Herrick, | The previous day they had at- joseph S. Guley, Lucille Ha tended the reception at Hender-; way, Bill Chappell, James Co art, Clyde Baker, and C. R. Rea- gan. sonville, N. C., and Mr. Marks. Other Key Westers who attend- ed the wedding and the reception for Miss Frame Coming Events | were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pierce j and their son, Austin. Mr. Marks’! THURSDAY, AUGUST 11 | father was in business in Key! Mceting, Fleet Reserve Associ West for many years. ation, Branch and Unit No saat chaise toa 56, 8:30 P. M. at Clubrooms, ‘ : Front and Fitzpatrick streets Fleet Reserve Preshyterians Church ne ope, School Picnic, 5 to 7 P. M. at And Auxiliary Poviewne ti i sae 5 Regular meeting, Arthur Saw- | Meet Tonight ver Unit. No. 28, American es Legion Auxiliary, 6:00 P. M The regular monthly meetings at Legion Home on Stock of the Fleet Reserve Association | Island Branch No. 56 and Auxiliary will] FRIDAY, AUGUST. 12 be held tonight at the clubruoms|) Luncheon meeting, Officer at Front and Fitzpatrick streets at Club, 12:30 at Officers Club, | 8:30 o'clock. Fort Taylor. Bridge and Can- | All members of both organiza asta to foll tions have been urged to attend! SATURDAY. AUGUST 13 the meetings tonight and the so Dinner Hon cial hour to follow, during which Park Tennis refreshments will be served MuuUraianeol 1 ten — — nis in Key Officers | e W. Pst Club at Ft vlor. = i ont MONDAY, AUGUST 15 aa Meeting, Key West Player I ayers To 8:00 P. M. at Barn Theatre « Meet Monda y piivalsttes t. Reading of part | The Key West Players have no. | WEDNESD ee tified all members that a meeting} Ciné: a Concha Nav y| will be held on Monday evening,| Wives Club LO August 15, at 8:00 o'clock at the : Soe Barn Theatre. i a eon The the program for inion mens Weak Women! | ‘Get Rich,Red Blood | sey Vigor in “Life Stream” which is one | consid ering for presentation during the An application for a_ marria license was filed yesterday in ae e near ; | M&M Meat Department WESTERN BONELESS POT Roast « BEEF: 59 ARMOUR'S COUNTRY ROLL Butter = 63¢c ARMOUR'S BANNER CELLO Franks » 39¢ HEAVY WESTERN Round Steak 59° ARMOUR’S CLOVERBLOOM GRADE “A” MEDIUM .| Eggs ~ 65¢ ALL GRINDS of MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee . 49c WALDORF TOILET Tissue 2;17c 17 oz. can LIBBY’S Cream Style # Extra Long Grain CAROLINA Rice = 19¢ WHITE and PETRONIA STREETS Quality Meats—Garden Fresh Vegetables LOW EVERY DAY PRICES! Produce Department GIANT FLORIDA AVOCADO Pears ~ 29% LARGE PERSIAN Limes ~ 19¢ NICE TASTY P lums: 3% LARGE WHITE ae wT ele SUNSWEET Prune UICE «~™ 27¢ No. 2 1-2 Can Libby's PRU? COCKTAIL 34e Large Package Super Suds 27¢ 5k Roast Beef 2cans DASH Dog Food No. 2 can HOMESTEAD Tomatoes 2:-25¢