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ce Fiday, sanvary 4, 1957 Tne KEY y tiw Faga 5 "SOCIETY... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTER FST £0 WOMI \ PHONE: Citisen Office, 1988 Fi Maid’s Night Out a Betsy Cates And Howard Kimble |Joanna Roberts And C. 8. Kraeger _ | aa Cunnift To : k . “ : ey | Z . Marry In Candlelight Ceremony |Wed Sunday In U. 8. Naval Chapel Sho Ho me Give Program Byeace ‘ F Before an altar decorated with white gladioli, Miss Betsy Belle | Miss Joanna M. P. Roberts and Charles S. Kraeger, both of Key S ry = ibe erea ge Fa ‘ates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cates, 1329 Duncan street. | West, were married at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the Naval Me- | At Wj oman’s Club ie Wee due became the bride at 8 o'clock Saturday night of Howard Harrison! morial Chapel on the U.S. Naval Station. | eS ‘unnif| Ay fu cwllbiee Mrs. Hilda Cunniff will speak , {c sa film with a 3 5 5 on Thailand at a meeting of the | Is it possible to have Spring gotten their sign vet. So I'm | Key West Woman's Club de suet « rm, good music The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Roberts, competent and Toledo, Ohio; and the bridegroom is the son of Spencer C. Kraeger, Kimble, 1209 United street, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kimble, Springfield, Ohio. Fy phe: gering ceremony was performed by candlelight, in] Plainfield, N. J. * Fever on, January 4th? Either telling vou. it's the Kotton at 3:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon | sparkii oti ots of comed: bss as lemorial Methodist church, with the pastor, the Rev | Pr, B. Lanning, Catholic St tf Wi A d that is what ails me or lam com- King, and don't let the name in the Woman's Club auditorium e ican, Rae Ae cckr. “idon Simmons, performing the service. Naval Chaplain, performed the | * a lwes An ing down with something like fool you, it’s a branch of the Mrs. Cunniff, who spent four) son. alt e has developed a Preceding the ceremony, | Miss 4% —————____— ' ceremony. Cutlass Wive measles, mumps, chicken pox famous Kotton King of Miami | Years in Thailand with her family. doubic on the chin, does a Cleora Roberts sang “Because jand has served in the U.S. Navy | White pom pom chrysanthem- uUtlass wes or something. That lazy, dream- and owned and managed by will give her talk dressed in a na- | believe: as a man who and “The Lord's Prayer” and ‘in submarine duty for the past,;ums and gladioli with Christmas T. Gi C tf ing, longing, could not possibly Jean and Jack Resnick who tive Thailand costume. While she f¢ € ine Mrs. Eldon Simmons sang “Oh five years lgreens, arranged by Mrs. Roy o Give Cottee be puppy love because Iam ‘way carry Sportswear, Dresses, _ lived there her father served as an ‘ musing and dif- Promise Me,” accompanied at|- For her traveling costume, !Duke, decorated the chapel. Wives of officers attached to} P8St that age. I have only one Beachwear and Lingerie in advisor on foreign affairs to the ferent 1§ a young girl the organ by Mrs. Thomas Whit | the bride wore an admiral blue} Mrs. Marie Valenzuela, organ-|the Submarine Squadron Four staff clue: It’s that lovely job of mine. every fabric under the sun. Thailand government heats pianistieseG ae ley. ; and grey suit with a corsage of |ist, played Mallottes “The Lord’s|and wives of officers serving The stores have been driving me x * * She will talk on the life, customs | is ur ere any backer Mrs. Sylvia Noland of Lake | white orchids. They left follow- | Prayer” and “Ave Maria” during | aboard the U. S. S. Cutlass will be batty with Christmas spirit, and = More information on dealing and songs of the country in pat he concert stage. City, attended her sister as ma-|ing the reception for Springfield, | the ceremony. hostenses at the monthly ‘coffee {then instead of letting up and with In-Laws: (how do these Tea will be served following the | Ensase. ewspaperman, she tron of honor. M Patricia | Ohio. : | Mrs. Frank Hearn attended| meeting of the Submarine Squad- letting me rest a bit, all. those things get into Court anyhow?) Program. Mrs. Wallace Kirke, club hi \ or never is the Hampton of Key West was maid| After Feb. 1, they will be at'the bride as matron of honor | ron Four Officers’ Wives club at 10 bright new resort fashions have The Superior Court of Pennsyl- | President, will preside. ey career..and just ) of honor and Miss Dolores John- | home at 1329 Duncan str and John Stewart served the!o'clock Wednesday morning. hit town and the wonderful im- vaniae recently ruled that a wife} (2 5 to get i vefore a famous son of Miami was bridesmaid. ‘Among cul-of-townseuesis at, brldegraomastbestaman a) ¢Ctalg| -Sandwiohes:,cookies,, caffée and bones (oF our out of town visitors | is moe required to: be pleasent to aeonia had never heard of | impr: s our Van,) she Cecil Cates, Jr., brother of the the wedding were Mr. and Mrs.’ MoGeeney and Cecil. Otte were | tea will be served. appear and I'm off in a tizzy anyone except her hus ae Stores, even if she | cir wer and poses bride, was best man. Groomsmen |James H. Noland, Lake City,/ ushers. — Decorations will depict January | #317 that leaves out all of hi ora come from Michigan where (as ; diey were William T. Cates of Mil-|Fla., Mr. and Mrs. William T.| Robert L. Dirks gave the bride | scenes as they are throughout xk * * fives, or so says a National News- | 3 ey orimnatel Che is having <s too well! Van waukee, Wis., and Murphy Cates Cates, Milwaukee, Wis Missin marriage. She wore a tur-! most of the nation. Miniature Without waiting for the first letter article ioe it Tae a fore Okers0) refuse o her appeal as W of Key West. Scott Cates, ne-| Dolores Johnson and Mrs. Albert|quoise stocking net dress over | trees covered with snow and mini- Robin to leave for the north. we ee * away. 1 pee is Me be © wants to sign phew of the bride, was ring-|Johnson, Miami; and Mr. and | taffeta, fashioned with a full] ature ice ponds with tiny skaters Leona Shop is showing the Icy tinkly crystal sparkling | checked suit ae a weit In a desperate bearer,” Young Miss Cecile Cates, |Mrs. Albert: Thomyson, ‘Taver-| skirt and shirred bodice. She | will be featured. first new cottons. The two one dinner table alwavs makes $16.56 and bec selli oar nhes neat niece of the bride, was flower | nier wore a shoulder length veil at-| The hostesses include the follow- the window are | food and drink look so much | the hand painted ties af 20% eee eee ' eit Eugene L. Roberts and Al-| —— tached to a nylon net hat. She| ing from the squadron: aii worth a second oo one a | more appetizing. The Beach- | off. The reason is that they shi aa Mara an Carey of Key West were} D 5) wore matching net mitts and car-| Mrs. J. W. Davis, Mrs. J. TH. print strapless AER ; ‘hen, and is really y ) | 0 s mak: ° ushers. Ge rman ude nt |ried white pom poms tied with | Turner, Mrs. W. W. Schweer, Mrs.| charmer by Sacony. and the | stock when Noe enone complica sas The bride, who was given in| PWyites Citizen vet and ribbon, She wore a single | CC. Allen, Mrs. E. J. Aver, Mrs.| other a fine plaid tissue ging- | Which B& devoted heite puta ita Stinaek declion : s out makes an marriage by her father, wore a} ae | strand of pears. J. M. Greene, Mrs. W. F. Scblech,| ham from Miss Miami. After crystal. There are some truly — show next week. In case you ted story: The ° white ballerina length gown of Wor Pen Pals |"Mrs. Hearn, matron of honor, | Mrs. F. D. Waller, Mrs. C. B. Kos- that vou'll go inside and look beautiful items there. hand cut are wary of buying old stock enring even: with f Chantilly lace and net over satin. | 's } wore a toast colored stocking net | sert and Mrs. J. R. Potter. at the rest. and like as not and etched by craftsmen whose | we would like to remind a ind 1 understand She wore a bolero of Chantilly| aq ig-yegr-old German student, i¥ess over. tafetta, similar _ in| | From the U. §. S. Cutlass, Mrs. with a honey, like names have thewente nds Meena Business oe tee a lace, with fitted waist encircled! “J M-Yest-old German student | rashion to the bride's dress. She} R. UL. Long, Mys R. A. Harris, century in fine glassware. | Haresleies hen Renu, didn't look ‘a with a flared ruffle, a mandarin |Peter-Christof Stuber, writes The! ore turquoise mitts, a halo hat} Mrs. R. H. Blount, Mrs. W. J. Gil- ik kok famous Chantilly. | is not old by any standard. oc and oes ' collar, self-covered buttons and | Citizen in search for pen pals. | and gold slippers. She carried a} more and Mrs. John W. James. An easy way to clean vour ; par ied ily and have fun long sleexes pointed at the wrist.| Writes young Stuber: “Iam very) bouquet of white pom poms and combs, and a mid-, Wreathe at prices Did you know that you can s the Cardinals now 4 ; i : ) ac winter beauty pickup to boot: to $4.50 each. i , i ier fingertip illusion veil fell interested in foreign countries, es-|she wore a pearl choker neck- Beta Sigma Phis ier accGna in a Reet elu nieaeeaia w ip milk made from drv milk hams in the lifetime 5 from a coronet, fastened with} ; fase . e lace. : i SGap) au sagé, solids? In these days of high the active jor | ecially the United States. I should | !#ce- vater vhich y. ova s lays of hig e major lea t orange blossoms at each si alae ; Ala Pas ‘ ae owe Approximately 100 persons at-! 4gk For Parks waren wre doue nave Bul a Grand Colonial. | milk and cream prices (and all 3a t Shelsscicd aiwhitedeible tio ee eau p about your| | Per the recertion held follow- | “ fapleapoeny ot lousehold am- use biah Daler | other prices too) it’s good to keep eealeteat red with white orchids and {¢ountry. Therefore I am looking} i, the ceremony at the bride's And Playgrounds a. . i sec e en vena charleton from | powdered milk on the shelf. It’s . satin ribbons. for a pen-pal in the states hore, 1229 Duval street. Those { * Je - to $6.00 each. ; | good for cooking, makes five! Your Grocer SELLS that Good ‘ - nes = is t Pian 5 ed ina G. Harvey There are going to be some We can’t foraet Fostoria with | quarts of milk for a : Mrs. Noland, matron-of honor, 1 thank you in anticipation for}esiving were Raul Sibda and Mrs. Wilhelmina G. atveY.| lucky pooches around town Rae coo Senige SagecoEIah a | qua of mi ‘or as low as 40¢ STA ok q and Miss Hampton, maid of hon- | your troubles and wish you and| Blas Sanchez, Mrs. Hearn took| president of Chapter No. 3500.1 shag is if their owners take CNELERR Gree ERIE cee ee ae « * BRAND nor, wore identically fashioned | readers of ‘The Citizen a very |<are of the bride's book and Lt. ; Beta Sigma | Phi Sorority, has) gavantage of Maggie Zimmer. aherslare sles aisieeye Tes. | Sobrets whipped (en > creas toc) AMERICANIN gowns of pink and blue. The — a very. Comdr. and Mrs. John Chern, made public a letter written to * ff " 5 leisey’s. Im- | vour dessert Se ned with! COF vowns were ballerina length Merry Xmas and a Happy New) i700 'tne bridal car. The bride’s|Dave King, City Manager, ex- pola et a round verial, and the famous Cam- | powdered sugar and vanilla, the! [7 CUBAN | Ma RON . ly drove the bridal car. 8 ‘ i: 9 ech eads down at the bridge. An’ 1 limos Aa a a oe with satin boleros and net skirts | Year table was centered with a three- | pressing the sor wish that) ey West Garden and Lawn Ae her Wyn solewoueu aver nae etinialey couldn't _ tell the Hy A) ROUND ROE ae over satin. They wore shoulder} The boy’s name and address is) tiered cake decorated by George more small parks or play grounee Supply. For that ‘“doagie” | choice of REALCieRetG qoarkilns | difference dena ve veils ay nels to Peter-Christof Stuber, Leipzig S 3,| Landenslager. It was topped by a be pple ayalenls for the chil-| jog) lead ‘em with a Hen- items. whether with a single Wear pcan oe match their gowns. hey car- | Sarid sutseh- | uniue 1. | dren of y- : “preity 2 : z ried nose, eal ached ee Deutsch: nue yen ee bell. Tall "Mrs. Harvey also stated that dryx. ‘The price is ‘way down. | piece, a place setting. or a 'sef | ‘tiara, and) take your. clowning CRE rosegays multi-cole red, | and brass candelabras with white Wea bere, wouldalike, to * &:- * of eight. Husbands and friends | glory to Donald's for bi carnations I aa tapers, and vases of tea roses] Sorority mem ers Nea creons,| Did vou ever try combining please note. [emus peeneriee Miss Johnson, ai und fern decorated table. Fern-| now the names of any persed. | creamy seasoned mashed pots x k * yore g y R OFFI | who had the welfare of the youth reg ; * kk wore a green gown ry decorated the punch bowl d' wauld dike to. con= toes and finely shredded cor A problem in these big old There ought to be some pre! fashion to the maid and matron- TO HAVE table. at -heart, an ‘eae i el prop. | beet?_ It’s wonderful for that houses in the Island City are| good sales when wallet sada of-honor's gown. She carried a) pOpEEE MEETING Mrs. kraeger .pattended the Tene) tenho PTOP-) Sunday night lunch. Use two! bathrooms with big wide win-| chants get thr al our Mer When your cold gets into your throat matt COFFEE MEETING ertv for such public use. Sel Rade j | $ get through taking inven- nosegay of carnations. | Iniversity 0! ‘oledo, Toledo, a P parts potatoes to one part corn- dows and no practical way ae é : and che id cough develops, work ; Sia fun Wier wei oe moledo, do, |The sorority’s letter to Mr. P; practical way to} tory, at least that is the news I ; Pe, a Young Miss Cates, flower All Sonar School Officers’ Wives} Oy i4, and has been employed, in| ,-; s a 5 wted beef, whip together until! mask them for privaey and still go: in my ar ’ 18S SteOs LEON relieves quickly bg King, signed by Mrs. Harvey|jight and foamy and put in a‘ get in a maxit fi Uae 1B. my; tburs arava cose ate ; amy and put in ¢ a maximum of light. Al be seeing you around, re-j| 1 Soothes raw sore throat and chest wt, wore a yellow taffeta “strapless |are invited to a coffee meeting |the ship's department of the U.S. | ¢ojows: gown with a matching cape and of the group to be held at’ 10) Naval Station. ooo bonnet. She carried a_ bi ‘ 3 buttered baki dish. Sprinkle new frosting ai gives. vou! mr ‘ mornisgt Gate oe in attached to{ Bet Sizma Phi Sorority, like} crated sip aeag aie sau Dee CRUG PEIDY bce gu appease Honteieevaxann sore! g ir. Kraeger is attac 0 : ream | $ op a nese | —(Advt.) 2.Loosens and helps ey vourself and your City Commis-l tut in the oven to brown. Es- eae ucosese snl helps er nsl naan © privacy by maskir ky windows. It's wa et of |o’clock next Wednesd carnations. 2 : cers’ P » Naval | VX-1 Squadr he U. S. Sea- | 5; ions is = at the Officers’ Pool on the Naval]|VX-1 Squadron at the U. jea- | Se ations of this : For “her daughter's mine plane Bi He is a former Key mene ay et Ore canal vecially goed when the weather permanent and ca be tint PL STI 3 Mildiy relaxes systemic tension. Mrs. Cates wore a street-le ngth = West business man and is a every resident of this island citv urns coo) ae € a e lore ie cts wi te nae C T | L E S$. iol fight the cause of irri pre at must ment eae ne) ” 2 mein of the Elks Club and|xnows that we need more small Everroce cubes condering ae x a6 vane sad ; ae Vor Your Bath and Kitehen Walls | 5, Has stood the test of millions ef silk wi ick accessories. He oo e Kiwanis [ . ‘ ae ‘ : rer Ass ‘ de Isle . i i coded wad at blue iris 12 Python Shot honiiwanis Gib , parks or grounds set aside for! i¢ that attractive new shop in Ave. N.W. Washington 5, D.C.’ Sonrsett™ BBE tnsetmetions | youn ‘sage was s. j ’ The couple are at home at] our growing children. Pepe ge i eo : i You be pleased or your druggist Approximately 200 persons at-| N : G: . ill 1229 Duval street. A special request is hereby! gouthard and izala pale me iene on Pe will refund your money. i ree 2y sueaear tests Z : s ys told me = DRAINBOARD MATER tended the reception held at the| [Year Gainesville Spencer C. Kraeger of Plain- made that some monies be allo-! Duval is traveling incognito. that vou never get something DARD MTEL i CREOMULSION AAS PLASTIC TIL S22 8. M relieves Coughs, Chest Colds, Acute Bronehitle home of the bride's parents im-' field, N. J., father of the bride-| cated in your budget for the com- wees ‘4 . mediately following the cere-| jyaGuE —Ralph Cellon Jr., 17-] groom, attended the ceremony.) ing year to provide small play- Fact is, it’s so new they haven't for nothing, but that was be- mony. Mrs. Robert Smith served year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | Among other guests at the wed-| grounds and playground equip e bridal e and ‘s. William ing a receptio! wi oy ‘or our city i Bosert era the aa x |W. Cellon, shot and killed a 12-foot nears Ma aehh Chern, He Dae eat i pian be set See for yourself how a Chevrolet truck can cut your costs in every way The bride was graduated from snake near his home Wednesdiy. |Comar. W. S. Lammi, Mrs. Su-| aside for our children is evident the Key West high school, class | Te ne ete EL ete naa re vanne D. Staley, Mr. and Mrs.’ throughout the city and especial- of 1950. She is employed in the | eres y nia i sais aay 4 Cecil Otte, Mr. and Mrs. David | lv in the Poinciana areas and the communications department ot alan a or hon of the East} "Riley, Lt. and Mrs. Leo E.;Colored areas are recreational the U.S. Naval station as a gele- | Indian variety: | nigh | Hanlon, Mr. and Mrs. Raul Sibi- facilities needed. type; operetor. Schoot, found the giant reptile sun-|la, Mr. and Mrs. Blas Sanches It is believed that if the year Mr. Kimble attended the ning jiself on a lod, He killed it|Mrs. Roy Duke, Mrs, Mary Mc- | of 1952 could witness a beginning Springfield, Ohio, high school ME INE Hlasts trom a shotgun, [Keon, Miss Frances Beoth, Miss | “be it ever so small—that prac- ———-—————| “Asked why he did not attempt !Janet Dyber, Miss Diana Molina, Healy ee oheeniea in Key Coming Events {10 cavtore the snake Cellon re: |Miss Louise Ketchum, Miss bal peck ADA ge ee Ha ie ‘i z i: | plied: bara Johnson, Theo — Leonard, Delin , eee ee FRIDAY, JANUARY 4— | “1 guess I was too excited. 1|Dorothy Raymer, Mvs. Jack Kett, Tuite ion eet mother os Key West Amateur Radio'had never seen a snake of that|Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Munyon, Rienick ee cully Gaui Pea Be oY ae a0 win_|size around here. 1 didn't know |Mr. and Mrs, Carl S. Jovi iMivigiemer guyeniic Judge, Mrs. in the National Guardiwhat it was but IT knew it was!and Mrs. C. M. Roberts, Jr Lt. Juliette Russell oe Armory. ~ | something strange to these parts.” |(jg) and Mrs. Frank Forrestal, Neild Gumlicn welieved qhatiehe Fern Chapter, No. 21, Order of The python is not one of Flori-' Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. James R. Carpenters’ Union would find Eastern Star will have in-|da’s native snakes, and there was Foresman, Robert }. Dirks, Mr.) Oca) carpenters contributing stallation services at 8 p.m.| much speculation here as to where and Mrs, ‘Al Cabot, Mr. and Mrs.| von-hours as well as other in the Scottish Rite Temple, |the snake came from ‘Prank Hearn, Arthur H. F. Rem-|tathers of the community and Simonton and Eaton street. | Cellon theorized that the snake, net, Fit. Lt. J. S. Read (RAF), | that once these playgrounds were Audubon Screen Tour lectures May have escaped from a circus. / Lt, H. Phillips, Fit. Lt. B. established that mothers and big by Dr. Olin S. Pettingill, Jr, A cireus truck was involved in a, Swinton-Bland, Mr. and Mts.| sisters would volunteer their will be presented at 2 p.m. at) highway aceident about a mile | George Allen Warren, Bill War-|time as supervisors at times Truman School and at 8 p.m from his home several weeks ago. iG n, Herman A. Albury, George | needed. at the Key West high school, The truck, however, was supposed 'E, Pena, Robert D. Palmer,| We realize that you and the SUNDAY, JANUARY 6— , to have contained only an elephant. | prederick B. Taylor, Jt. and W./City Fathers have a difficult Art and Historical Society wilk) ~~ tish Rite Temple ———— | C. MeCorquodale. ‘task in looking after all of the | ye ae hoor B will ae joint installations of | Tre J. V. Cantos |you not also look ater our own £ 2B ta new officers at 7 p.m. at Lo-| youth and icularly ve i MONDAY, JANUARY 7 - seal a 5j -_ h an particular! giv t mcg en A orn Poe gang Ro ee Episcopal church will meet at Se a See ie Hagen : . — the biggest bargain o' Ww M.U. of First Baptist church , Key West Woman's Ci H eee OE | See 3 be. in Ja and Mie J. San’ coca | Henry Skinners : Ss . ‘ man’s Club auditori arty to be given from 6 to 8'@ ¥ : Circle Two of Women of First) Key West Firemen will hold a! >eleck tonight at Aeropalms. Score Highest At Presbyterian chureh will meet | department election at 7:30 F 4 i | 7:30 Pp, Members of ZX-11 will be hosts | ° at'3 pam. in the home of Mrs.| neat No. 1 Fire St | nomneee ¥ | Duplicate Bridge (Continuation of standard equipment ond trim iilestrated is dependent an availability of material.) pb will! [.t. and Mrs, J.V. Canto will be e Wo. FACT No. 1—Costs Less to Buy FACT No. 2—Saves Money on the Job roan snoemenneree REI a I HEN RRA APES SERED ERENT 2 SS SRIRAM NEARER OS Joseph Brent, 701 South street. aeris School Fil : é P Peers NESE ERE | ete hace meet etl 1 ane Mra 5 Cato, setae ieee | ace aut Mre. Maney, Shinner:| ¥ p.m. in the school auditorium. |their home here at 2006 Seiden-} scored highest at duplicate bridge | an Sisters will meet at@ p.m. at the Knights of Pythias Hall on Fleniing street. ~~ *" Key West Ministerial Associa tion will meet at 9:30 a.m. at the YMCA on Whitehead street Executive Board of Poinciana PTA will meet at 8 p.m. at the school. TUESDAY, JANUARY 8- Catholic Daughters of America, Court Mary Star of the Sea No. 634 will mee at 8 p.m. in St. Ann's Hall next to the rectory. Southernmost Pistol and Rifle club will meet at $ p.m. at the Legion Home, Stock Island. Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14 will meet at 8 p.m. in the Knights of Pythias Hall on Fleming street. Order of DeMolay for Boys will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Scot- Z2X-11 Office Ww 9 wilt! berg avenue, will be leaving next ng at{week for Corpus Christi, Texas. ‘o Wed Appl y f Aux a alee a ables Marriage license was applied pron benaay Inthe Dome of) tor 7: seayoanauemecnan, of Sis 1 ae . Adems, 2919) County Judge Raymond Lord by area: wit: ee - Edgar Holton Hinkle, 24, 2331 For- Syoma ne Sous Four Of-) bes street, Jacksonville, and Viol- ficers’ Wives’ club will have | etta Ela Sosin, 23, 728 Duval street a coffee meetin 10a A marriage license was applied at the Fort Tay Club. Sonar Officers’ Wives’ ¢ Officers’ for yesterday in the office of Coun. ty Judge Raymond Lord by Leroy ub will, James, Jr.. 29, Surasdevdet, Sec have a coffee meeting at 10) tion Base, and Anna Marie Welz- a.m. at the officers’ pool om pacher, 26, Overseas ohtel. the U. S. Naval Stat ZX-11 Offic have a luncheon 12:30 p.m. at Winds Patic s Wives” will ting’ at! Dick Kazmaier won 13 letters Trade | four in football, four in basketball i At Maumee High School in Ohio, four in baseball, and one in golf, games Wednesday at the weekly meeting of the Key West duplicate bridge club in the Coral Room of the Overseas’ Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lang scored second highest: and Mrs. Clifford | Peters and Mrs. C. R. Reagan seored third ee | MRS, LANGE HAS /RETURNED HOME Mrs. Marge Lange, 2210 Staples avenue, returned Wednesday to her home here from Des Moines, Ia..| | where she has been since the sud-' den death of her brother, Bill Lan- ge, in Des Moines last October. The University of Florida started - | playing basketball in 1916. The Ga- | tor team won five and lost one | that year. FACT No. FACT No. ‘CHEVROLET 3—Right Truck for Every Load 4—Keeps Its Value Longer WB MORE CHEVROLET TRUCKS IN USE THAN ANY OTHER MAKE! @ better buy—to save your America’s truck users buy on down-to-earth facts, not fancy phrases. 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