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Tte Citixon Is a bettor paper far ft. aB who road Thursday’s Column cot a tiny glimpse of what a& of us who put the written word on pdpor art aiming at, and the old Mate ate tee world we live to beeomes a alto nicer because of it . ★ * * WoNdny Nm bwmtoa sates, IN burning pavements, or Just Main trsmplw around to your' own Nona team days, causes write • MS of feet dtooomfaW. U tea craat summer treasure Nnt lean. ,JN trsesure, tN perfect rniiilcff y99w99p9w wftnffft* •• Meet sandals with flat heels, fundte IN answer to.aomptoto UontNoMon, but not the proper support etN delicate bam elruefuro of the human feet. Well I have discovered through several years of Mrd wear, tea sated that to N answer to aU of this, tt it the foM-Pott sends! that you wl ftud at tee WaN share store ever on Ptoastoc Urea*. I’m euro you've seen them oH wute town, an man, women ana snn dren, NS you prehoMy aren't aurora af their aamSructkn un lees you've draady Nd a pair. MJ urn faute wfth a eKan* arte support ad anlMtoafty toduded in tee arte. They are not dtoftdNr flat, Nv tap law Note and rubber and pies te Mkot w toot tee whale life at tee sandal. TN strape are of srs-srsLrtCTJrts tea add* They ore completely T > ‘ tea pawdato eema for madtom or naKew feet. They are dsafapad smira I favored sandal far aeon today. Ml far Soteftefce. left Petto for now. ate today's harpdn sham from IN hip sale tedflar later. I am tdd that them am and many tern Jw* pains left, and Nerinp of Olehe'e Ma success to this city, the MU mi atom hm tent st mam alwm down far their sofa. Them Is a whole now ad of MulM teaMteMwm ten "* Hh fth m many summer, winter, feP or aprtop ewHftt. All am |MI. * ♦ ♦ Siam fashion took terry cloth to It'S bosom, life to tN heat Ns be come e lot neater ate sweeter. Note Herns as a sleeveless terry tonic flaring over printed cotton bloomers, a Uitf cost polished off o bteek corduroy cellar, or ’’diaper" shorts which cm N but toned on ever a wet bathing suit will heap IN female form devise looking pretty cute almoot my fern. It’s easy to N well groom ed to tarty, toe, atom It wastes stemmed, no * * ♦ Too vtst IN bater, To buy a tool af Need, TN cendte sMolt mater. Par Mgk* m Ms add. Dressmakers mate dresses. The CMaon rmm Mm presses. And t*m weehlna tern. Cut r OanaWs tor Bamfai Me pe in stem i am divine. Page 5 Recently Married at IQSS GrinneU Street, following tN honeymoon to Miami Beach and Kansas City* Mo. TN bride Is tN daughter of Mr. and Mra. Will P. Roberts, INN Olivia Street TN groom la Maa son of Mr mte Mra Clayton Shaw of Haverhill, Mass. Bride Select* Chantilly Lacey Satin With Pearl Trim For Wedding Gown TN Saint Mary’s Star of tN Sea Cateollc Church was tN set ting lor tN recent wedding of Miss Maude E. Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will P. Roberta of INN Olivia Street and Herbert E. Reynolds, Jr. son of Mr. ate Mrs. Ctaytou Shaw of Haverhill, Mass. TN ceremony was performed at <:QO p. m. by Father Joseph J. Martag, pastor. TN bride was given In marriage by Nr father. Her gown of duo till; lace over satin was fashioned with illusion yoke with appUqoed neckline, studded with seed pearls, ate pointed-oa-hand sleeves. Wide panels of lam down tea cantor front ate hack tirtsteed tN length of tN skirt to tN cateedral train. The bride’s finger tip length veil of nylon net was bdd to place far a tiara of seed pearls. She carried a white mother of pearl prayer book covered with a white orchid ut stephanotis. Nuptial music was provided by Mrs. John Valenxuela ate Miss Gloria Robots, soloist. Miss Gloria Rivas served as IN maid of honor ate wore a blue Chantilly lace aad net gown with uutchtag headpiece ate mitts. SN, carried a nosegay of mlged carnations. Other attendants were tte Miss ee, Virginia Whftemsrsh, In orchid, Althea Haskins ta green, cousins of IN bride; Elite Gate ta aqua, Mrs. Herbert Sayers ta yellow ate Mrs. John Romero HI ta pink. Tbrir gowns wore af nylon net with a Jacket af cNati&y lace. TNy carried nosegays of pink carnations. IN flower girls, Don na Jean Aaubta ta yellow ate Charlotte Baker ta green, cousins of tN bride, wore nylon net dress es wfth matching headpieces ate mitts. TN ring Nam, Danny Wayne Ceraao, was also a cousin ol tN brida. Edward LeMere served as Net man. TN ushers were. Will P. Roberts, Jr., brother of tN bride, Gary Weeeh, Herman ate John Ccreso, cousins of tte brida ate Willta Self. TN bride’s mother ebon pink lace over satin with white acces sories. She worse corsage af deep pink carnations. Mrs. Clayton BNw, mother af bridegroom, worn a navy blot crept wfth white aasessorlea ate a corsage of white carnations. TN altar was flanked with vas es end baskets of white gfodioias. TN reception. Immediately fol lowing tN ceremony, was held at the NCCS on Duval Street Following a honeymoon ta Mia mi Beach ate Kansas City, Mis souri, Mr. ote Mrs. Reynolds wfll bp nt home to friends st MS Grin well Street There are about tt million cattle ate If mfllioa sheep ta Gnat Bri tain. IMaiMdNrrtlWmhb (I tat Mm cut mtoa.) * * * See you around again an Wed nesday folks with more things to sail. . .tad you’d be surprised! It’s atoa to ha hack hi harness, tf ”0 have anything of iTtnast for ye oMe eohuane we’d be ao glad to hear 1 See yen oa Wednesday, and taka it reel easy, huh? Til then, tootle oa. pip-ptp, and all that there aow •toff. Jason, advt macs 09 nnmst to etektohe MaitPs Night Out •y RATMIR "NKVRR LIT, Ml GO" at Nm Cpn Carlos Theatre. Able Clark Gable is able to ap-, mar much younger tom his actual fiftyish s|e in this adventure-rem cm riory of an American who Is to Russia as a correspondent ate falls ta love with a native ballerina. Gam Tierney as the Russld looks vary pretty even with an odd hair do with little doughnut rolls over Nr ears. Too Nd Gable can’t conceal his. . .they still stick out like pitcher handles, (but tNt Ns nothing to do with his acting). Richard Haydn has tN part of a man from Cornwall who is mar ried to a husky Russian. TNt ac cent of his is a little toned down far this picture ate N is highly successful in his role with a com edy note, although tN theme isn’t really fumy. Gables gats ta sev eral speeches on dcmocracy-ver pus-communism, but tte pace isn’t boring. Even tN improNble res cue of tN dancer, who is his bride, by kidnapping Nr right out of a ballet command performance seems real enough ate is exciting. Smaller roles, tNt of tN boat navigator who takes Gable ate Haydn an tte perilous mission, ate toe British radio commenta tor who manages to fad a code massage across right under tte noses of toe censers, are excel lently done. Once before Gable played tte part of an American behind tte baa Curtain ta a movte about a Russian girl tank driver. If mem ory serves me well, toe girl was Hady Lamar. Gable is good at Maytag toe dynamic, some whs t brusque American. That's whst N is, of course, bora la Cadiz, Ohio. Hilarious see mi. based on true m tN vodka consum ing bits. TN toasts proposed by Haydn after N ate Gable Nve swallowed olive oil to help them stand up to Russian challenge, are good for a laugh at each toast . . to Inventors, all Russian, natural ly. TN ballet sequeaee from Swan Lake are brief but Nautiful. You will liN tN suspense element of tN story, ate it’s also safe IN children. GIRL TO SIMMONS IN Rev. ate Mn. Eldon Sim mons are IN proud parents of a Nby girl bon June M at Monro# General HospttaL TN new arrival wei?Nd s lbs., e c. ! named Jean Anne. TN baby’s u tber ta pastor at Ley Memorial Methodist Church. Read The Citizen Plmywrt* Meeting Set Per Tomorrow Night TN pipy, “ftarfc Tower,** ftwgvv Suite l^Pv petto begun falleuring Mm vegw* tor huetoese meeflng of Mm Key Was* Players tamarraw night at Mm Bam Theatre. TN Maw far geMaa andstwey Is •g. as. ' pariy teaks dhsneeaf, Ail praapsrttve and wM N sseured fa aar Church Of Rock IFbnian’s Group Electt Officer* At a recent meeting of IN wo men of IN Church af Mm Rock (Iteepateoal Presbyterian) NM at IIS Pkancts Street ate yeerid ed ever far Mrs.. Everett Winter ttefaOowtef members were elect ed to flfftee: Mrs. Harry Baker, president; Mra. Jama* Gamble, vies yreeidnt; Mrs. Richard Xv aaa, secretary and treasurer. Officers In charge uf sperig) pro jects were else named ate detail ed plans far each project wfflbe scheduled Jor Mm first Monday*!* IN members et IN church Nve farmed e Fellowship Supper Cteh ate NM their f*r* picate supper at Monroe County Beech on Wed nesday, July 1, with an attendance of ft members ate five guests. This deb Ns toads pi— far sofa pen to N held each month on dates to N announced la Mm church NfteHi High School Graduate In Botic Army Treating Bate Eugene Tynes, 11, son of Mr. ate Mn. Basil R. Tynes, 700 White Street, left Friday Mr Camp Jackson, Sooth Carolina far his basic training ta the U. S. Army. Tynes is a ’ Key West High TfNd graduate. Airman Velis \Now Training At Keesler AF Base A4c Francisco Veils Jr., son of |fr. and Mrs. Francisco Velis Sr. ISN Ashby St, Kay West is now assigned to Kessler Air Force Base, “The Electronics Training Center of toe U. S. Air Force.” Airman Veils is taking training as e student in tN Radio Operator Fundamentals Dept ate upon completion of tN 10 week course may N selected for advanced training here or assigned to duty with USAF organizations In the Kessler is located la Biloxi, Miss, on ton Gulf Coast and in its role as a technical training center tt provides both USAF ate Allied Nations personnel with skills ta tN electronics field needed In today’s Air Forces around tN world. Airman Veils Joined tN Air Force Apr. M, IKS ate was select ed far training at Kessler after completing bis basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. RAYMOND FELTONS BACK FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Felton of 14U Leon Street ate tNir chil dren, Patricia ate Richard, return ed to Key West ta time for a Fourth of July celebration at home. TNy spent thm weeks on a nH* trip which took tNm through both South ate North Car olina ate Georgia as well aa tte State af Flarida. latte Appalachians. tN Feltons riafted Mount Mitchell, highest point la tN mountains of flu East Welcome Given Newcomer* Of Fleet Training Newcomers wart welcomed to tN Fleet Tratatag Group O. W. C. at aa informal coffee held at tN home et Mrs. E. C. Connelley who is co-chairman of tN organization. Co-hostess wfth Mn. Connelley was Mn. C. H. WNatley. BoDs ate coffee were served. TN list of guests included Mn. W. B. Renan. Mra. J. W. BoUsjr. Mrs. 1. K. Beane. Mn. G. L. afr* Mrs B W Davis, Mn ft. BJPrefl, Hr*. R. G. Donate. Mn P. W. Mayer. Mrs. Q. K. Camp- ND, Mrs. F. J KMn, Mn Sylvia Kamerer, Mn R. A. Dicktas, Mrs. C. ate Mn. D. B. Hat- jeyShee* Meet *ksu*.*ey TN JeysNes wiß NM IN* regular masting Thursday night of fito riuNsuss Time tor IN gathering Is t p, m. BIG PINE KEY NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barry, Jr. and son Stan, toft for a few weeks vacation la IHtoots. Mr. and Mra. Ed Barry, 8r„ returned to ihm, DL, far tN summer. Mr. ate Mra. Bfa Blanlock and chfiAran Nve fame to Atlanta, Ga., far a month's vacation. • Myrtle Gtoaou of Myrtle and Westoy’i has returned home from • W day stag* In SL Francis Hos pital. She is feeling fine and wish es to flunk friends for their cards, totters, telegrams and flowers. Friends an a wonderful asset ate always show up In flam of aeed. Mryfle said, “When I was able to, I convinced those people ap there that tN Lower Keys was tN Eden of flu rhrfswi states.”. JN Raaste says N Ns got Us tow Naess ate wfll open a place on Big Ftoa In tN near futon. Myrtle’s “Hoke," toe black “Persian Scandal" ate “Keeta," tN Siamese, an still going strong, growing BN weeds and so full of play they take the'piaee by storm. “Pretty Boy," tN parakeet Ns found tNt N can do a few tricks ate Ns Nm “skinning tN cat" for two days. Mocks tN Mack birds ate woodpeckers. “Peanuts,” tN Nby con Jot CMa* raised, Is a real racoon new ate playful ate lovable aa a kit ten. Mosquitoes ton slowed down a lot at Kg Pine. Now an they down then la Key West? Taft In Hospital NEW YORK (ft—Ssu. Robert A. Taft (R-Ohto) is In New York Hos pital for a checkup of a hip ail ment which recently caused him to relinquish active GOP leader ship in tN Senate. He entered tN hospital Satur day night. His condition last night was reported ss good. TN hospital baa not laid Nw tong Taft would N than. But to Washington Saturday tN senator's administrative assistant, L Jack Martin, said Taft would not. N able to attend this week’s meetings of IN fftneto. Senator Vo Wtd KN. JOHN f. KSNMDY (D-Msss.), SC, end Jacqueline Lee Bouvier.ss, a former newspaper reporter-pbo tograplMr, will be married in New port, Rhode Island, In September, It wee brjttiss Boo* rieraudfonserAasesteenAarime* ■Mar to ftriteim TN psuepecOve Waahtofaeu University la INI. ARTHRITIS? I ham bees wonderfully biassed to being restored to active life after being crippled to nearly vv€Tj jotpi m mj doay dm who feet. I had BhmwtfirM Arthritis and other forms ef Bhenmstlsm. hands dsfonaed end my ankles warn eat. psnhltots you mem horn but if you will write aa I will reply t ewes and * ~ . m a d^Ato Mrs.LelaS.rier MIS Arbor Mb Orton P.O.Peslftt JsisskooD 1 ROBIN REPAYS FRIEND WITH SONG g9H99|HHB|W, £ I 1111 ** comm PAIMAARD, eupsrtototeeut of toe children's section of toe Bronx Zoo, Now York, listens wfth delight to Mm private aonaart staged on Nr Anger by "Annette,* a Nby robin. Iteoeutly MN Dab gaard found tN motNrless bird began feeding tt Mew "Annette'* Rep. Condon Resents Action Banning Him From Atom Tests By JIRRY T. BAULCH WASHINGTON tft-Rep. Condon (D-Callf) said today N was banned'from witnessing an atomic tost on security grounds and, al though since cleared, N wants to know “just Nw far is tN bar ta tN political climate for liberals.” AU members af Congress were invited to witness one of the atom ic explosions conducted in Nevada lari May, ate nearly 100 accepted. Condon said N wait to Nevada on a special plane with other con gressmen, ate tNt: “TN two men I talked to at Lai Yaps told me t could not see tN test because of security rea sons. They said they could tell ma nothing further, that I would Nve to in Gordon Dean, then chairman of tN Atomic Energy Commission (AEC).” Codon said he was “outraged— I didn't understand what seared them.” Since returning to Washington, Condon continued In an interview, N has bad tww meetings with Dean, wN retired June SO at AEC chairman. He quoted Dean aa say ing ft was “some sort of mistake” ate tNt Condon was riser to wit ness further atomic tests. Nevertheless, Condon said, N plans to raise tN question on Ike house floor. “I am very concerned whether any executive agency can control the actions of congressmen,” N said. “I also want to raise tN issue whether hearsay Marges which tN people of my district are folly acquainted with can cause me to N denied my full rights as e legislative representative Ate Just Nw far is tN bar in tN political climate for liberals.” Deaa could not N reached for comment, and AEC sources Im mediately readied said they knew nothing of the incident Condon quoted Dean aa telling him tN FBI Nd a report on tN aangressman. Condon said N as nmed ft stemmed from “a rehash of stale political charges thrown” when be ran for tN State Legia /iffiS REAL ice • PURE For Home or Commercial U*e ,.. Wo Are Prepared To Furnish Tom With Goon, Pure Cube * Crushed ICE (Ice Division) DW 2*831 Key Wot, Florida DIAL: Citben Office, 2*5661 lature In tfaft and MSB and wNn N ran for CongNaa last year. TN congressman, wN la 40, ta serving his first term in tN House. He served ta flw State Legislature from IMS until last year. An attor ney, N formerly was employed by tN National Labor Relatione Board ate tN Office of Price Ad ministration. Ha enlisted In IN Army at a private ta 1042, serving until 1044 and becoming a staff sergeant He saw combat ta Germany ate was awarded IN Silver Star. At his home ta Walnut Creek, Calif., hia wifi commented tNt “there’s no more loyal patriot ta tin country than my husNnd.” Condon said that during his elec tion campaigns, opponents accused him of connections with left-wing organizations. He said N was crit icized because N served with a law firm which represented tN GO ta the Saa Francisco area ate tNt N made a number of speeches before trade unions “which people didn’t appreciate.” Condon said he Ms served aa attorney for tN CIO steelworkers and oflworkers aad soma AFL unions. Condon said M argued in Ms conversations wfth Dean tNt be Nd never supported any Commu nist movement and tNt Ms whole record ta Congress was utterly op posed to all things Communist Custom Work Dene In Our Own DIAL 1-2M5 tet PLIMtMO T. KIVWIST COUTUEB DESIGNERS J. BED'S Salon of Beauty m Plemtof SI. Phono S-iMS LA CONCHA HOTIL