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_.. PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 pring is And Tinted Eggs |MAID'S NIGHT OUT) Old Postoffice | The Smile Of Newlyweds Add Color To Delightful Luncheon Building Gutted ‘The pastel shades of springtime carried out the Easter theme | Theatre. At Ramrod Key I Hi ie t iH i : i | : be i f 8 4 : : i Fist if £ ft rH Bey Life itt FS rly i i > ° ° calculations it this is mild ‘ight up in New York, more than one and people strolling up Fifth Avenue. But experience you can a chilly wind will cut down to 600,000. But what happens, it will be the largest peaceable nie z z PLS u i : ie ge i . Then apart from the im- Portance of the occasion whit with a wizard — power mower that is. ee @ Excerpts from a cocktail nap- : May Dame Fortune ever never her | hails from Brooklyn. t anywhere in the world | itself, | | | a | } hr staff at Gift * Another good word for the omelet come next fish day: Try sauteing a shad roe, dicing it, cr2aming it and folding it in the omelet, * * * Once upon a time, only the wealthy. the lucky, the golden ones were able to listen to the music made by the great. To- day we're all the lucky, the golden. We can listen = any time we desire by the flick of a switch. I spent more time than 1! | should have yesterday in Lou's | Radio and Appliance Store | listening to Kostelanetz, Carle, Hoagy Carmichael — on rec- ords. Went out in such a mel- low mood with my arms full of records. Johnny lets you choose your own records and play as many as like! It's lovely! The selection is dreamy. the store is jivey Records are breaking at Lou's. x * *® linformation: In 1930 the most |popular stocking size was 9. To- the average woman .. thirds of the families in the United States own an automobile, making the average number of persons per car 3.1, as compared with 45 in Europe and 1023 in Asia, + ik ® My unfailing source of in- | formation on coming Nuptial | events, the Bride's Table st Beachcomber Jewelers hes once more reported that the latest «announcement comes from Miss Magdalene Russell, Some sense and some nonsense | iday it is 10, showing an increase | of one inch in the foot size of} + + Two-) of the Fleet Training Group Officers’ Wives Club luncheon held pre- the serving of delicious stuffed celery, and ice Mrs. S. K. al erertert? V.F.W. Post And Auxiliary Plan Joint Ceremony Joint installation of officers for the V-F.W. and Auxiliary to Post 3911 will take place April 12 at the V.F.W. Post home on Elizabeth street at 8 p. m. The installation is open to the public and will be followed bya dance. Special invitation is extended Ladies Auxiliary, to the _Dis- abled American Veterans, Chap- ter No. 33, and to all Gold Star | Mothers to attend the affair. Honor Roll List Is Announced By San Carlos School San Carlos honor roll for the past nine weeks has been an- nounced by Spanish instructor, Miss Benildes Remond ahd the English instructor, Mrs, Rita Parlewitz, for the children’s de- partment of elementary Spanish and English instruction. ‘The old one-room postoffice building owned by S. E. 3 i i : : i : i i A 5 ; i i 5 Hi a? te 8 EE . 4 & 5 8 | é a? ce & fi 137 4 $3 H i ; 4 | 4 - i pate etieri; Citizen Staff Photo MR. AND MRS. NORMAN F. NUSSBAUM, after their teturn from a two-day honeymoon in Havana. Mrs. Nussbaum is pro- prietor of Rock Harbor Lodge on the Keys.. Mrs. Nussbaum of Chicago come down for the marriage ceremony which was per- formed by County Judge Raymond R. Lord, Monday afternoon. Peter Kossodo of Islamorada stood up for Mr. Nussbaum. The couple will reside at Rock Harbor Lodge. Immediately after the ceremony Monday they flew to Havana and the Nacional Hotel. They toured Havana nightclubs San Souci and Tropi- cana, but. were happy to return to their favorite Key Largo. Lowest last night Mean Normal Precipitation Total last 24 hours —__ Total this month ._. —_ Kindergarten honor roll: Eliz- abeth Mariscal, Roberta Berman, pen aes and Celia Mil- First grade honor roll: Phyllis Ann Curry, Belinda Berman, Oria Otero, Michael Valdez and Key West and Vicinity: Fair, continued mild and windy dur- ing the daylight hours today and Deficiency this month — -0,16 ins. Total this year ...._ 4.52 ins. Deficinecy this y2ar —.-0.57 ins. Relative Humidity at 9:00 A.M, 50% Joy M. Hartley. Second grade honor .roll: Louise Pinder and Mario Rodri- guez. lia Cabot, Scott, Brian Reynolds, Bates, Mario Rodriguez, Bates, Belinda Berman, Roberts. ; Special class, conversational Spanish: Barbara D. Barroso, Lu- erecia Godinet, Perla Sosin, Charles Hatfield, Emily Harris, James Joyce Melba Oliver | Rachel Mattingly, John David, auditorium being used as a class- room, and having no music teacher, the parents and teachers are nevertheless preparing an excellent program for May Day with excellent cooperation. May Day will be celebrated on May 2 with a May Pole dance, square dances, exercises by the Primary grades and the crown- ning of the King and Queen of the May, Esther Stone and Bert Miller, Sale of home-made cakes and | cookies will be featured at the | food sale as well as hot dogs and jsoft drinks. A bicycle parade will end the festivities. | Because of coal mine mechani- j zation, an American miner can | produce about as much coal in a day as a Japanese miner produces in a month. | cently complained that too many / states are hesitating about put-/ - | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- | | do Valenzuela of 17 C Porter | | Place, who will be married on | May 10th, 1952 to Edward tT. O'Brien at St Mary Star of | The Sea Church. Miss Russell is a Key West | | girl and greduated from the Convent in 1943, Mr. O'Brien There will be a shower in her homor on April 24th at the N.C.CS. | - | given by the members of the choir. Carmen Lopez, ,Suzanne Trem- blay and Paula Mesa. Key West Lions Attend Meeting Of Marathon Den Lion president, James McManus of Key West, Lion Allen Hamp- ten, and Ralph Herz, M. D. attend- ed a regular meeting of the Mara- thon Lion’s Club Wednesday night. Dr. Herz spoke on the recent im- provements at the Monroe Gener- al Hospital. Special mention was made of the improved laboratory services and the emergency ser- vice. Attention was called to the fact that the Key West Lions paid for the x-ray machine. Dr. Herz appealed to the Mara- | thon Lions to undertake some pro- ject which would benefit the Mon- roe General Hospital, and to think of it as their hospital. Judge, Mrs. Raymond Lord Celebrate Silver Wedding Anniversary Sunday County Judge and Mrs. Raymond B. Lord will celebrate their| Florida: Saturday. Winds should be mod- erate to occasionally fresh east- erly today and Saturday. Continued mild and Barometer (Sea Level) 9:00 A.M. silver wedding anniversary of 25 years, Sunday, April 13 with a/@enerally fair through Saturday. family dinner for the happy occasion at Judge Lord’s home, 909 Laird street. Their three children and grandchildren are expected | ; to be present. Mrs. Dan Rawls, Mrs. Arthur 1927 (when the Judge was 23 years old, he says). Apply To Wed Curtis W. Lamb, 39, Seaplane Base, and Vivian G. Bass, 39, 2015 Seidenberg Avenue have ap- plied for a marriage license at the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord. Norman L. Breeden, 36, USS Ho- ward ,W. Gilmore and Nellie L. Fletcher, 34, 422 Bahama street, have applied for a license te wed also. A Smile For The Groom The rehearsals for the five one- act plays by Tennessee Williams have been progressing s ctori- ly, including the one for “‘the Un- satisfactory Supper,”. which drew applause from other members wit- nessing the play. The famous play- wright has been: present continu- ously to assist in the work. Mrs. Leland 'Gocdard, who ts di- recting “At Liberty” one of the series, announced that the cast of two, Mrs. Charles Bratenahl and Mrs. Jonathan Jackson, both mem- bers of the Key West Players and the Key West Woman’s club would leave with her for Jacksonville on Tuesday, April 15 for the State con- vention of the Federation of ‘Wo- men’s Clubs where they will pre- sent the one-actor the closing day | of the convention. | Playwright Williams, who has | been attending the rehearsals, co- operates with the directors and his | advice has been most helpful to the cast of all the plays. He not only suggests direction details but has aided tremendously in interpretin; | (MODEL Facts" os j Citizen Staff Photo RADIANT BRIDE. the former Mise Penny Johnson beams at her husband, Jeck Larsen, after the wedding which took place — Friday evening at the Old Stone Methodist Church. The new Mrs. Larsen is the pretty daughter of Mrs. A. J. Johnson of Staples avenue. The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs. J. B. Lar- sen of this city. o — By — R. C. DICKSON 1 Went A Withdrawirig Account «s+. Um Just Dying Te Get A Diamond From The BEACHCOMBER THE ir Jewelers Credit - Terms 614 Duval | Ph. 522 Sunday, mild and partly cloudy. Jacksonville through the Flor- ida Straits and the East Gulf: Moderate easterly winds, fresh at times in the Florida Straits, Weather clear to’ partly cloudy through Saturday. Report Observations taken at City Office 9:00 AM. EST Key West} Fla., April 11, 1952 Temperatures Highest yesterday ._. Christ said ‘my PEACE J give uno - not as the norld giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.” Jobn 14.27 A Warm Welcome Awaits You Saturday Night at: KEY WEST YOUTH FOR CHRIST 728 FLEMING ST. 7:30 P.M. International — Interdenominational 82 Put e pretty veil of Nylon on your feet ... socool ... se comfortable ... So per- fect a fit, in all white te match everything. 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