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* Phones: 22,£% Qtteo—s1 Miss Mary Elizabeth Westfall Recame Bride Of James Eakins Singleton Last Saturday Evening The marriage of Miss Biicabeth Westfall to ad Sekine Singleton took place’ on in Grundy Center, fowa, with Rev. J. Lynn Bese officiating at the double-ring The for mer Miss Westfall is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garroll Westfall, of Toledo, lowa; and Mr. Singleton is the son of Mrs. Eliz- | fl wteth Singleton, of 329 Elizabeth street, Key West. ‘The church was beautifully de- corated for the candlelight cere- mony, with white and pale yellow giedioli surrounding the altar. ‘The decorations wete executed by Mre. Mary Calderwood, aunt of the bride. Miss Ruth Thomas of Traer, lows, was the organist for the eeeasion, and Harry Hook, soloist, of Bob Jones University, render- e@ the solos “Because” and “The Sweetest Story Ever Told.” Prior te the ceremony Mrs. Paul West- sang “O Me,” and } pny Wd ceremony itself “I Lave ” by Grieg was sung. Pollewing a short dedication prayer, Mes. Westfall sang “What Shall | Give Thee Master.” The bride was given in marri- ame by her father, and had as her ord, of Traer, lowa, and as brides- teaide the Misses Edna Stohl of Chicago, Ann Frone of Detroit and Eleanor Strohbetin of Rein- heck, Iowa. Mr. Singleton had as his best man Raymond Westfall, brother af the bride, and ushers were the Messrs ‘aul Westfall, George Westfall and Bob Hen 4 Poul Westfall and Bob Hen- nessy lighted the candles preced- img the cermony, and the Misses Nency Lathrop and Mary Jean Calderwood, in charming yellow taffeta gowns and headpieces of yellow net and braided taffeta, eeted as flower girls. ‘The bride had chosen as her wedding gown a white satin with sweetheart neckline and a_ fitted. bodice. Her long fitted sleeves ended in points over the wrists, amd she wore a cathedral length iWlusion veil, with a crown of or- ange blossoms and seed pearls. Her jewelry was a strand of pearls, and her bouquet was of white gladioli centered with a corsage of rubrum lilies. The maid of honor’s gown was @f pale orchid taffeta fashioned with an off-the-shoulder bertha collar and a yoke of orchid net, while the gowns of the bridemaids were identically styled and of pale green taffeta, and they wore Dinner To Be Held Tomorrow Honoring Visiting Tennis Team Spearheaded by Jerry Crowder, former National Public Parks champion. the Coconut Grove tennis team descends on Key West tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 to do battle with the new Key West Tennis Club at the Seaplane Base. A member of the South Florida Tennis League, the invaders will te heavy favorites to run off with the match, what with Charlie Shaw, one of the league's finer singles players at number two singles and doubles. A dinner in honor of the visit- ing team will take place tomor- row eve ber one singles match will Raiph Hartenstine, Champion. and on court Shaw in the number two singles will be Acting Captain, Ensign Walter Pete. These two won their singles and doubles matches in St. Paul’s Woman’s Has Report From Camp St. Francis Mrs. Gloriana Bayly, Chairman of the committee of St. Paul's Wo- man's Auxiliary, reports that she hes heard from one of the coun- selors at Camp St. Francis, Avon Park, Florida, regarding the four children sent to the camp from Key West this week under the ponsorship of the Auxiliary se children are having the time of their lives, it 1s reported, and enjoying every moment of their stay at the camp. Letters United ¢ council Of Church Women To Meet Tuesday here will be a meeting of the United Council of Church Wo- men held on Tuesday, August Mati A M. at St. Paul's maid of honor Miss Rosalie How- | | mander Michael G. O'Connor in ing at the Officers’ Club. | Opposing Crowder in the num- ! 0 i aaies be i that spectators will be given en- Casa Marina | t against | Palm avenue opposite the Army High School To Hold Open House Monday It has been announced thaty — | open House will be held at the Key West Junior- Senior High | Sehoot on Monday, August 29, from 10 a. m. to 12 noon and 1 to} 3 p.m. . The school has cordially invit- ed all parents and the interested public to come to the school and ; view the results of the renovation program that was carried out this summer in the building. The faculty of the school will be on hand at the school during the hours mentioned above. | | matching mitts. Flowers for the | maid of honor were of yellow Bladioli in a colonial bouquet, — in bridesmaids carried colonial bouquets of i proiie iq) pale orchid Mrs. Carroll Westfall, mather of the bride, wore brown crepe with back drape and three-quarter Tength sleeves, and her accessor- ies were all dark brown, while her lowers consisted of a corsage of pale orchid gladioli. Following the ceremony, a re- ception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Singleton was held in the ehurch. Floral decorations at the reécep- tion were in yellow and white, and Mrs. Mary Calderwood and Mrs. Herb Mason acted.as hastes- Ot ttn te te tet tbat dn tntndondl Aerovias “Q” Passenger List 06244442444 640244444. The follow!ng passengers left for Havana on Aerovias “Q”: Mercedes Sanchez, Marta Del Campo, Antonio Soto, Isabel Quevedo, Jose De La Pena, Sil- the 1950 Studebaker Commander convertible. New power, speed and sleekness are expressed in the advanced design of Studebaker’s 1950 passenger cat models. Embodying a complete change in frontal appearance and fender treatment, these cars designed by Raymond Loewy Associates appear to be in motion even when they are standing still. Shown here is via O'Sullivan, America Cuervo, Alberto Boada, Jesus Ponton, Caridad Rios, Adalsinda Lamelas, Twins Garage Fiorino Russo, Mildred Russo, Frank Addesso, Ruth Addesso, Edward Gesuaido, Mary Gesual- Sending Out do, Luis Fernandez, Olga Fer- i do, Luis Fernander, Olga Fer-) Attractive Cards Frank McHenry, Ora McHenry, Joseph Beechem, Elsie Holler, William O'Brien, Charnie Thomp- son, Gladys Thompson, Harvey Holler, Harvey F. Holler, Calvin Smith, Phyllis Smith, Silvia Die- : go, Bertha de la Carrera, Cesar |‘ S¢e their new, SA: del Poso, Gregoria del Poso, An-| The card, in azure, shows a gelo Rodriguez, Teddy Rodriguez,|coy gray flying bird with a Palmira Rodriguez, Agnes Ken-| flirtatious look in its eye, and nedy, Daniel Kennedy, Monroe! around its neck is a baby-pink Singer, Ann Singer. bow with streamers. The card is Elliottbella Illaba, Helen}cut along the edges of the Saunders, L, Shannon, A. L. Shan-/streamer, and in this cut has non, Manuel Vila, Edia Robau,| been inserted a small letter-like Emil Cerny, Anna Cerny, Anton| folded paper on which is printed Cerny, Lillian Cerny, Maurice| “Your Invitation to see the Next Virginia, where they will spend a Gorlick, Dorothy Gorlick, Neil} Look in Cars.” short honeymoon, and from there oe pore A Teeabectsy Raul Se they will motor to Key West, at-|Madiedo, Rogelio, Pujol, Harriett 4 riving here probably yet time | Siegel, Luis Pujo. Personal Mention early next week. Mrs. Singleton} Marta Del Campo, Carmen Del] wfrs, J M. Garland, of 6 Lowe had selected as her going-away | Campo, Carmen Duque, Siro Del} jane, has returned ta hea Soma costume a lime green suit with|Campo, Julio Del Campo, Julio) after'a four-months’ Circle Bus light brown accessories, and a cor-|Del Campo, Jr. Beatrice Esca-| Tour of the United States, during sage of rubrum lilies. lante, Dollie Gosser, Christine} Which she visited many points in The former Miss Westfall| Wheeler, Henry Penn, Elizabeth | the country, and which she states graduated from Toledo High|Shaw, Daniel Reading, Hopps] che much enjoyed. aon in the class of 1946, and| Barker, Charlotte bec Mcp - as been attending the Bob Jones}que Ruiloba, Natalio Lisnak, a Pas ef University for the past three |Joseph Lisnak Jr., Frank Schlick, Bis : ne oe ete lara ss years, from which she will gradu- | Signa Schlick. Darang about a eos ee ate in January Rogelio Ojeda, Angelica Fer- ne 6 a a. Mr. Singleton, a local Key West- }nandéz, Bernarda Rivera, Maria er and very well known and pop-}Bellon, Ward Sumpter, Irene ular here graduated from the Key | Sumpter, Reta Sumpter, John T. West High School in the class of |Collins, Martha Collins, Sue Col- 1944, following which he served|lins, William J. Grace, Roy L. two years in the U. S. Navy. He] Aiken, Henry J, Deiters, James graduated from Bob Jones Uni-|Sartor, Martha Sartor, Willetta versity in June of this year, and|Gardner, Howard Gardner, Joe 4s now taking courses to com-|W. Clark, Anna M. Clark. plete his minsteral study. His| Raymond Gross, Ivy Gross, family and many friends here} Justo Gonzalez, Jr., Luisa Garcia will welcome his arrival with his | Acosta, Alvaro Perez, Elena Pe- bride. queno,, Justo Gonzalez Carrasco, Maria E. More, Enrique Artalejo, Ramon Suarez, Luis Suarez, Al- fredo Morales, Jorge Gonzalez, Julio Ortz, Rafael Raul Geerken, Ubaldo Sierra, Rosendo Jordan, Gustav Martinez, Maria L. Gar- cia, Elaida Hierro, Marta Suarez Armando Pinero, Concepcion Pinero, Edicta Pinero, Ralph Warner, Marie Warner, Enoch Chisholm, Charlene Chisholm, Jose Menendez, Daphine Men- doza, Rosario Garcia, Chester ses, assisted by the Misses Gloria Muirhead, Carley Clou: and Irma Bicket. Refreshments were served, aid the wedding cake was a beautiful three-tiéred one. _Out of town guests at the wed- ding and reception includéd Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Layman and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Layman of Newell, Towa, Mr, and Mrs. Scott Leyman. of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Max Gordon of Hebron, Nebraska, Mr. and Mrs. George Westfall an: their family of Hammond, Ind: ana, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Forti and ; their son, of Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Wessells, Evodia Jane Wessells, Irma Jean Wes- sells and Mrs. George Van Loh of Freeport, Hlinois, Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Leibold of Stewartville, Minn. and Mr. and Mrs. Merwin F. Miller of Cedar Falls, Iowa. The couple left on Monday fol- lowing the Saturday wedding for | NEVER GOES TO BED A very unusual and attractive little card has just been received by The Citizen from the Twins Garage, 1130 Duval street, invit- ing a visit to their establishment Mrs. Eva Goulet, of Boston, ar- rived fast “Saturday for a three- weeks’ stay with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Goulet, at their home, 1106 Fleming street. Mrs. Goulet is making her second trip to Key West, having visited here prior Sie to the war. and she expresses her- : self and very impressed with the Students Exams many changes that have taken | At High School place locally since her last vis- it, | Monday 9 A.M. Coming Events It has been announced by the | Key West High School that all FRIDAY, AUGUST 26— students who h completeed ar Fried chicken supper to be| rangements for aminations at held by Key West Guard of Nee GRRE a Honor for members and ee guests, American Legion! a Home, Stock Island. | Seeks Divorce MONDAY, AUGUST 29 ; ( Open House, Key West Junior-| A petition seeking a divor Senior High School. 10 a. m.| Was filed yesterday in the E says he hasn’t been to bed for furnace this coming winter. hours sleep. {the match with Flamingo Park jtwo weeks ago. Jack Sellers will }team with Hartenstine in the |number one doubles and with ate in the number two doubles ll be Lt. E. A. Hamblen. Num- e ice {Pi Albert j wi Russell, Helen Russell, j to 12 ng fof Circuit Court Clerk R. ber three doubles for Key West] Jones, Effie Jones, Robert Poe,’ Bah RO a |Adams by Pans M >» Fox fth: 2 : TUESDAY, AUGUST 30— | Be DNs ey a cl ee will be Robert Smith and Lt.| Freq Brown, Henry Harner, Jesse ’ Bethel against James Kirkwood Commander Ralph Blauvelt. On| Wells, Georgia Wells. ¢ Teenage Dance, Monroe Coun-| pethel. S court for Key West inthe three,} fmil Foure, Ruth Foure; oJrge ty Beach Patio, sponsored i and chaperoned by Mr. and four, five and six positions will ibe Peter Varela, Harvey Sellers, Ensign Duncan Packer, and Com- Mezerene, Esther Mezerene, Hil- da Mezerene, Rafael Coya, Cecilia Kuntz, Luis Blanco, Aurelio Jorge, Rosa Carrillo, Maria M. Diaz, Teresa Carrill Maria C Fernandez, Jose Perez, Dolores Artiles, Myles Higgins, Maria Higgins, Nicholas Diusto, Mar- garet Davis, Marie Duffy, Thomas Parish House. A. Robertson, Mildred A. Camp- bell. SAVE 67% Arthur Hershkowitz, Jerome ° Shapiro, Arnold Tritcher, Richard % J. OMara, Emele O'Mara, Paula ON RETURN ICKY Del Amo, Alejandrina De La Cura, Francisco Aguilar, Juan J. Lopez, Miguelina Diaz, Enrique Hart, Marina Davalos, Enrique Hart, Jr., Armando E. Hart, Mar- ta Hart, Gustav, Hart, Alberto Hart. Mrs. Myrtland Cates. Meeting, United Council of Church Women, 11 A. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Followed by luncheon in ‘order named. E Acting Captain Pate wishes to announce in response to inquiries try by the guards at the gate on Barracks. The three doubles matches will be held over until Sunday morn- ing at 10:00 a. m. NATIONAL AIRLINES SUMMER EXCURSION Marina Hart, Jorge Hart, Nor- F A R E s | man Vitz, Mary Ellen Vitz, Kell Moy 15th = October 3159 Lee, Martha Lee, William Rad- a: Auxiliary have also been received from the children themselves, desctibing their experiences and activities in F i iffe, Eliza- camp life, and telling how much | cliffe, Tella Jane Radcliffe, é they like being there. beth Jones, Les foe ee 21-DAY ROUND TRIPS | s This camp project is one of the} ware Weles cil weber, Mary! NEWYORK = $111.50 | é at main ones of the St. Paul's Wo- , . Bend. | Al ods man’s Auxiliary here, and the Fy on eet Villa, enja-| PHILADELPHIA $103.75 & j members are all erate deere: a J | WASHINGTON, o.c. $ 93.70* | é Fen that the children attending the | BALTIMORE $ 97.00° | — | camp are having such a happy * stay there. plus t NATIONAL AIRLINES Let us help y “Checkerboard Feeds Laying Mash - Growing Mash - Scratch Feeds VICTORY MARKET 1028 TRUMAN AVENUE We Deliver—Telephone 1080 i # J outoc’s REY, Church, it has been announced. The meeting will be followed by a luncheon in the Parish House, and it has been request- ed that all women from the var- ious local churches attend this meeting, as it is an important one, and the last meeting of the council to be held until January of next year. | CALL 1084 er your egent | Mieke? Office Mecchem Airaert | This is the best rule-of-thumb we know! 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