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giving special It has been announced that the on ‘istn next luncheon meeting of the Of- + wv jficers Wives Club will be held Chris . 13, no meetings hav-!-Sheriff Praak . i i inn j in > = F Margar Dang Sheltie Krme keen Acowte Sylvia ‘Wet Aristmas Meeting Of Bridge Group ~ Yap ©heetee sowting of the 7 eitevecen — twedige club - beetins - ce and guest received ~ pa ond bates eek te nagint bey rommesne | + tet Chmere, Charles ‘and Frances > eeeh Memberjout of the oven, topped with hot beautifully ‘pineapple sauce and whipped umbered,| cream, and hot tea. en tr te watts | |mande Avoel, Mrs. Lina Garcia, | Coralia Molina, Margaret Ponce tune end cheese hors d’oevres, a. home-made hot spice cake just In the bridge game that fol- lowed, Mrs. James G. Cowart was holder of highest score, hav- THE FORMER MISS WINIFRED CRUZ On Tuesday of this week, Dec- ember 20, at 6 o'clock in th afternoon, Miss Winifred Cruz became the bride of Joseph Fiedeldey in a beautiful ane solemn double-ring ceremony performed by Father Joseph Maring at St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Catholic Church. The bride’s mother, Mrs. slack accessories, and her age was of pink carnations. The groom and his best and white accessories, and carr- ed a white carnation nosegay. H. J. Metzger, wore green crepe with cors- man, Robert F. Smith, were both in iS was by Sunday School Presbyterian Church, 7 P. M.' at Church. General public Fern Chap- welcoined. Regular meeting, ter No, 21, Order Star, 8 P. M., at Scottish Rite Temple, Simonton and Eaton members invited by streets. All visiting members Chapter to attend. SUNDAY, DECEMBER Annual Tea Dance Honoring a year. The B-50 bomber is an Home Fo. sponsored crt Woman's. Club. 4 to 7 P. M,,’ which bom! an, t Raul’s Club on the Boule- pete 4 \...¥a Sh : Christmas Program, First Bap-' nuary, 1948, killing 18 persons. College Students Holidays, tist Chureh, in lieu Tar Sunday evening service.’ night’s B-50 bomber crash near Public invited. STALIN STILL BEING © (Conmnued From Pare One: count appearing toda: Moscow Press the reception was White Hall largest of all the Kremlin cham- were the highest Soviet ministers, members of the Supreme Soviet and those spec- held in the bers. Present ially honored persons the orders ef hero of the Soviet Union and hero. of Labor. Also on hand were well known the Uncle Sam smiled broadly, roll- ing his eyes at the thought of eat- Christmas. red‘ seven miles north of the city at of First: a spot so inaccessible that it took rescue parties hours to reach it by boat. There were no survivors and the first persons to reach the Eastern scene were forced back by flame ing gasoline. The flames were vis- ible for miles, There were be- tween 7 000 and 8,000 gallons of gasoline aboard the plane. The plane nad been in service at Chatham field for more than and 25— of Roses, She's Marion Brown, 19, of Temple City. She's « blue-eyed blonde and is five feet six inches tall. She weighs 125 pounds and attends Pesadene City College. ¥ ; improved and more powerful ver- Jt 'sion of the B-29 super-fortress The crash site is near where a ; chartered airplane crashed in Ja- of regu-) One of the victims of last ee Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND and cusan COFFEE TRY A POUND TODAY! Savannah was Lieutenant Rogers Hornsby, Jr., of Denisen, Texa: He was a 29-year-old son of Rog. ers Hornsby of baseball fame. Young Hornsby was a navigator aboard the bomber. Others killed in the crash were: Captain George V. Swearing- ton, pilot, aircraft commander, 410 Blanding street, South Carolina. Captain Andrew G. Walker, pi- lot, 827 West 24th street, Nor- Socialist | folk, Va. First Lieutenant Robert W. y in the of the Columb’ who hold i s Beckham, bombardier, 1728 C Mi jimg $800, with Mrs. C. R. Reagan)" ‘re pride, given in marriage brot: | figures in Soviet science, litera-| jan gins ae Birmingham, Alaba- eet articles were second, with a score of 5060, and! ), her father, had chosen as her Miss| ture and ort; Marshals, Generals. | ma z : setting hand-ero: | Mrs. Paul Lumley holding third) Yeading gown a charming semi-|Mary Saunders, officiating as or-|ewspaper editors and prominent Captain ‘Anthony C. Colandro, Se ceteweey, conty. ‘high, with a seore of 5000 even.| formal creation of white lace}ganist, rendered the wedding] people from other Communist|radar navigator, 1915 Mosander eee pier mets wet lie the high-card cut, Mrs. Paul) Qvor satin, and her headdress | music. : states, including China’s Mao| Way Baltimore, algrsiana. ond bandemede handker- Herrick was winner. consisted of a white satin crown} Following the ceremony, a re-|'Tze-Tunz. All are quoted as hav- Fist Liculeannk dames @ ame dere ts that Mrs | d the long stand 4 the group, on ew 6 eft of s charm { britiients arrang Beart shaped 4 ad per Members and guests present this week, besides the hostess Mrs. McKillip. were the Mes- dames James G. Cowart, Paul Lumley, C. R. Reagan, Clyde Baker, Henry Gardner, Joseph S. encrusted with pearls, from which cascaded a fingertip illu- sion veil. She carried an orchid on a white missal. Mrs. George R. Brister, sister Of the former Miss Cruz, as: ma- their Navy dress blues, a the usher, George Brister, her-in-law of the bride. H. J. Metzger on Peacon and immediately after ception Mr. and Mrs. departed for Ciricinnati, the Fiedeldey ception was held at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lane, re Ohio, ing spoken with “sincere warmth, respect” love and Stalin. deep Which ieads ie offic! News. Bureau to observe, and we Johnson, Junior, Flight engineer, box 192, Welsh, West Virginia. Technical Sergeant Leonard B. Hughes, flight engineer, route no. 2, Denison, Texas. for 9 to 12 and 2 te 5 P.M. ADDRESS: Galey Memorial Hospital 417 Eaton Street ial Soviet — ‘i ~ A quote; > Staff Sergeant Fred W. Cun- cet tele & the third yeer!Guley, Paul Herrick, Lucille! (4. of honor, was attired in a|where they will spend ‘their] “This is understandable, for sinuses Se ee aes, oon that she has drawn Hardaway, cae Lead, a semi-formal gown of blue taffeta |honeymoon. there is no field of industry,| box 267A, route six, New Orleans, . ry | Kirchheiner, and poco Pere agriculture, science, technics or| La. weeks party wa held at, bey amply, Fo Clyde Mi pi P thi 3 farts with ;which. , fomueric,- Grell «Staff Sergeant Menson L,}) 2 ee Kites home on United ¥ : tar has not occupied himself and] Gregg, gunner, 759 Bagnolia ave- ce) ecttee ae hostess, she Baker at White and Southard] iss Gloria + i which he. no¢ inspired.” Na ecaet bedark of | streets. ° ° peablgs ea 4 Stovall : ‘ [en aw Bexzanilla Sisters Had REJECTS REQUEST Stall Secgeomt Gilly ©. Helstol, ZT eM a isifi ba = UBy The Associated Press) ona, Oheistmas Program To Take Place Visiting In Cu Christmas Party WASHINGTON—The State i is i Na, daught 2 es : Department has rejected a_ re- de Pires Church Sunday Night joe sie Gonzalo Bezan.| 2° PYtan Sisters held their quest from a private firm for ef Mr..and Mrs. Go t. left on! ©huist™as party on Monday night | permission to send 100,000 rifles We have a complete shoot of Cie Tous? Mepeet Church off Wood, Lorrell Walker and Lo-] illa, 517 Elizabeth street, le! i = of this week at the Hall on Flem-| 0 Nationalist China. LIQUORS, RUMS end GINS. We Gel - ah peenemt © musica! | eaine Bennet will portray the an-| Wednesday afternoon'via plane) ing street, when carols were Officials say it was rejected be- FREE to any oo tm = te church on Sun for Cuba, where she will spend’ ing and a lovely: pena ain fees the firm had no rifles on po ie eg pen latemd ovine og Deowmer B50. COM] Meesers. Ben Skelton, Jackson,} the holidays with her school! pram was given. Pro-|hana and no specific source of | == wasll Deadntgh “- ant entolting the ‘g: will play the parts of| friend, Miss Martha Tbagollin at|" santa ben supply for them. pean -~ ss ond — ek the latter’s home in Artimisia, ane ae was present to PHONE 1 et emmeers will be | the Ll ; Mary. The | Cuba. gifts, and delightful sone For ¥\ Chr’ the tees acd Mae Bisse ne yg Penne silt ae fe refreshments were served, Musical ‘our istmas Order — ati ier «@ harp e0- | part of e Fai is w 5 5 OOS SSthone | Mrs. Pht McMasters, Mrs. Jack-| Davises ewvveve es cwvevveey . For Prompt Service... amd “ seeet wih alee be part|son, Mrs. Briggs and Mr. and A a » bs ‘OF B CHEAPER PRICER Sel gregram. The lovely voice | Mrs Justin West Have Guests erovias Q” me ears ewe Sewers wilt be| This program will take the id Se : ome ot thie wontons, |place of the usual Sunday even-| Kor Holidays | Passenger List MORGAN'S ing service, and the public is cor- McNeu Barbera! c fewer ceet Comet agra g @ially invited. Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Davis, jenmasecmeasasea of 1129 Fleming street, have} aaa Passengers leaving for Havana, gunner, 1030 North Tucson, Ariz- $6.95 LIQUOR STORE lied —_ guests for the holidays, Lt. (jg) | Cuba, via Aerovias “Q” S.A.: " : > v M Jack Lyon, of Pensa- Ne le : P80 NOCS Servicemen’s Council and Me ack ee Mary Bal , 840 Coto, Jove Conui, Benil TROPICAL TRADER Formerly CARMONA rter d Joyce Saunders, front‘ emond, Ouis Reimer,}4718 Duval Street Phone 1000 Bader ses PU Pool Improvement Pllean | Sorte: and joyce ot Statesville, ‘Marguerite Reimer, Ethlyn, Eber, 1114 Duval Street Tei eee " ly, Max Eberly, Philli : le) HOON Serwicemen’ss J. B. Becker, SN; E. Messier, AN; 5 era Lyon ana Wik Poder ate ati: caer! pee i tera, |" APR SEMANA VS HUET seers the Business| George F. Lunney, SOSN; Jack] Davis daughters, and Mrs. ' p, as . elia. Cabot ROASTED FRESH se! Women's Chub] Chapiesky, RM3; H. G. Kettrell,| the Davis’ SS\ho former Miss Paul Jordan, Eugenia “Jordan, Rasy si: ein at @ vre-]SOSN; P. L. McAdams,SOSN; S. Be ender attended high school Graber Jordan, Joseph Schwartz, = ie. thrifty eset President | V. Wood, FN, U. D. Micklesavage, rtiaha 7 Key West as an active Georgina Schwartz, James Kyler, is unbeatab: WHOM, ennoune-}FN: R. L. Johnson, SN: Robert] IP oO jar member of the young ‘Dora Kyler, Lina Izz0, Constance || SEASONED and READY covers wallpaper, Malone, SA; Mike Belice, » teat ttez0, i b TO SERVE aint, plaster. : the | and Carl Cook, FN ra Edna Porter is the » Antoinette Izzo, Rita Izzo. ne hour Towle’s Cocktail Fork deol where}. Miss Gertrude Laubscher, BPW| Miss Mary Edna Vor uScgi | Rose Segal, Philemon Hof. No"painty” odoct ’ tee amd] Chairman of the project, has re-} dean eet here at the High!™@nn, Thelma Hofmann, William VICTORY Th i | sructing Jeently reported that the city has| lege, and taught Oe 8 miss | Reed, Martha Reed, Nona Reed jompson Enterprises, Inc. ~~ <gunmers. [secured title to the swimming | School bays eS weadent attending | William Reed, Jr., Richard ey CASH MARKET Hardware Division a embers | pool area, and her committee has | Saunders is iRhea Lanoue, Delio Cobo, And, PHONE 886 : wr? , Mitchell College. trea ook » An 1028 TRUMAN AVENUE * es QMBN [raised a fund of $400, to begin z “rived in Key West!"€w Cook, Rudolph Prusa, Fran- : ee: sok, tutord E|making it a lovely spot for en-| . The party arrive’ “YU” ces Prusa, Marie Prusa, Ja Gen We Deliver—Telephone 1080 ~ © W Merrie, SA.! joyment by everyone on eee een the middle polis Tnfausto, Clara’ aie OTT TL LL ie pect to ames Lower, Lottie Lower. yi s 2 + i, of next week. Jay Gardner, Arnold Fos — a special someone To Stay | Fern Chapter —77bh SC Matia,_D- Espinosa, "Marta ‘ | Ch Reeds To Ste \O.ES. To Kiwanis Club jDembiaus, Matie Zogby, Willie, u | on your Christmas list | Sowers ‘ , Blakeslee, Randolph Harri e olen ° “hildren’s |Aivin E Fritica, a baosagee | Meet Tonight olds Childr | Spencer, Blsie Spencer, Martin © After all, she selected her Tomiie : ott, i F = Neer tirleans | Pern Chayter No. 21, Order arty Tonight ton, Gay Bhai Vere ve WE BSTE R’S pk pe the loves & “ 74 - see lee Be 5 u- Other place setting, or — ed thet | Rastern Star, will hold regular ieee gieothig |2 Rose Rubin,” _ Kather : : i LING, OF & SOrwing nen air dam Pee stay |emeeting tonight at 8 o'clock at| The Kiwanis, Gig MS wotatead, Ethel i Palme i. New School and Office or ahalf-dozen “other” pleces — heed o* 4 New )Seottish Rite Temple, Simonton] evening De i oe the} Bett Yado. “4: 4 > Spoons or Cocktail Forks i= deat =e oe wt the bland Baton streets, it was an-| tWenty-{N Sa‘ten, at the South] - AJ: Kohbetk, Léttie Kohbeck : DICTIONARY Towle pattern! : same) eeunced today . rant at 6 o'clock. {/e"n T. Fleming, Eugenia Flem: cS — a - AM members and - visiting] Beach Restaurant 2” ing Gloria Bezanilla, Ra c You'll be Be ie nents at lemembers have been invited by| Committee in charge of tN Htonsq “Oneida Alfonso, Ose Authoritative... Siring ar anda the bow et ay = J Se eres See © attend Wile went: ee Soe Siu 0, Jean Bail- eon Fr ieal ee, Saati Up-To-Date $15.00; men, mo many of Gon Gr ae PF MeQueen. jung 4 do, Forrest Turn- nero, Robert Norton, Claire god , Many for oroumd GAR oe - hy ye tod, Ralph Sage or ges tha Notion, Tibor Foides, Clara Fold: ‘Colorful Laminated Cloth Binding A $10.00. Beautiful lifetione soled silemealieaim 2 m tally ve 14 P ply To Wed Se ee end x int ag € Stowers hing H. $2,000 definitions « 928 pages 8 a gift of lasting good taste, 4 — ond - selecting the children who will: bert Gluck, Pedro z nship, Al- = eeeewessesasen ‘ ot ieee | An application for a marriage! be guests at the Kiwanis party. lis epee forado, Emi- H & nd vnate tigense was filed yesterday in the} Santa Claus, otherwise Isidor p..0) priaine 5g i M. Mitchell, § THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 1 5 office of County Judge Raymond| Weintraub, will appear and dis-j cee erent Wited, THIS COUPON | Diclonary 986 (By mill $1.08) 1 3 " . R Lerd by Joseph H. Benchler,}tribute gifts, candy, and fruit to BRI ———» H Se sewk Divorce Jr. 28, of the U.S. Navy and Au-|the young guests beside the gaily TISH OFFICIAL ai cae a Name 2 — sveree|drey Mae Moclntyre, 29, of 807)/decorated Christmas tree, and] (Continued From Page One) presage with 986 ee ee ee = we ee offer] Fleming street Miss Nancy Morgan will enter-j rector of the British Institute at and receive your dice © Address a ° Cert Bal & tain at the party with tbe read-| Bratislava, Donald Brander. ‘The tionary. Whee ordering = i > ~ Lanter Gen} Deer roam wild in every state] ing of the Christmas story “The! Institute is a branch of the Brit- ——EE Ee A cn of the United States Littlest. Angel.” ish Consulate. \ isaewennncannnoenel