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£!/#n fa rile f. Editor EX-11 (Fires Meet For Luncheon ftUl Officer** Wivee' CM Md m w**mihtf mmmmm am inai* AMTorl Ctata tr~ wl UWIM piano were flteda flat Thrift Stag worker*. Re ■AMmb piaantac (Re Ortslw feet tbftar fawhono at which ZIII followed with a imnm bed laa aad coffee, The tang dto tag tebto taateanMwith bowls fa rod MMasw. A ecartet anted Baud | each ptere carried aat the nrtmion taler tote. Place card* •tea head painted hi a floral da ad la uaaßor after Rosa af bridge aad canasta. Mrs. ltavifl flptrt was pitas witter for bridge aad lire H C. Spicer, Jr. far etaaata. lire. W. J. Payne bald fIM dowry pm# at the aad tf the dtf. Mm. h. L Jentano aad Mm V. A. Ipeoacr wart hote*# Mm. B. 0. Peered will bald the ■ait boitasta meeting October 7 at bar barn, to Maine Road. faabae nri. nosivtMs for in iinoofr lutrhaaa on the Mat art Mm. K. DVefbergjsd Mrs R A. Mttot. Upper Key CutfC. Plane Festival Om hmtnt mtmbm M 0 O* par Kaye Cbaiaber tf Cwnmt attended tbt regular wetting Mto day at the Wharf, Lower Matocwm ba. toatatire plans far the Upper Kaye Urn# r*ms *rßfjßdfrp f-r Da bare ar^owfatelntt"aad t cooperatively it Malta K ewrctaaful. Bwck oready, cbatnaan at mem bership, tea- the nriee far a mem baraMp eeateot that started after ba Meeting aad wfll eaatiaae aatil the Navembar meeting Prtaae to- - the^ltaeri*a? § DlJitor. i<lßr#4 Cndm V. Cotun, abalrmaa fa* ry Bid Star White Pwcgh Q A FITTED CHIB SHEETS* Os' Olsons* Scours, Smooths—Suprsms m —■ "5f Spring Typw A CLOTHES HUS .... “• -7( Wamn'i Koroawal Plastic O O BAIT PASTS J 7( Watorprooi • Add Proof • Washable IN WNITI • MAUI . SINK . BLUI •IBM ImiN, MNiwn, L*rs, litrs lirfi WHISK BROOMS. 3 WITH MITAL HANOI■ RIO. Me VAIUI S-Os. Cotton Pedr WORK GLOVES.. 2 CONTI Nl NT At MO IUBMR LAI 01 SIX! HOT WATEB BOTTLE .. 79c Chappell's same 5 & 10c STORE 1M WHIT* tTIItT AIKOHWTMMU SOCIETY - PERSONALS - NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN TMt KIT WBtT CITIUM At. Of C. Cammed Schodmlm Cot mm bus Boy Botl Kaigbts af CabHabwa Caaaafl MU af Kay Weal are bahßaf their Orel Ceiambwa Day Baß at Caaa Marina Hate! Petit, I to p. aa wfll todada the beat tatont avail aMe Crow Miami Grand drawing yrhietfJhM balf^roomunjt weed la atari a tend far anew hailiflaf la hewae the Caaaafl. New Officers Installed By Rainbow Girls Bstalmr Gtrta af AaaaniMy Number U baM installation af new afflcare Sunday to the Mat—it Temple coming Worthy Advisor liflUcent Tartar hi ralarfal and impressive rites. Later, the outgoing officer. Sylvia Smith, waa praaaaiad with bar peat Advisor s pin. Other now officers tactwdr Mila A maid, char ity; Joan Knowles, hope; Constance RP (■■i&jf Ag fa OS —tj . ta— W— tBMmKHMMsg $ fAMta SWfwlCw WB • WTrf awarded to Members. DeMeiay bays from tbt Kay West** chapter were aacarto at the Rainbow installation The ceremony closed with the forming af • cross by the member, in the center af the asaeMy room. New officers sang "The Old Rag ged awns’* and the girls farmed a pathway throwgh which the Worth , Advisor aad Mather Advisor led a procession that included every one participating is the installation fat Batter Batonsss Committee, urged members sad non-members to chsch with the C. af C. office tf they art ta doubt about sales Nana or other pvwfacta offered to them. She rand letters ef a case hi which macs wss atod for a poster Upon Investigation aad coopera tion with the Miami C. af C. Bat ter Batoaeas Division It was found that the company did not exist and sraa unknown by any authorities Mn. H. C. Booth spoke of the extended trip she end her husband made through Ml states this sum mer. They acted as goodwill 1 ambassadors by discussing the Up per Keys at aU stops and ta past jtagowt m Upper Kays toiden to •atactod spala. Page 3 Wed In Si. Paurs Church f ■ m I TMI NBW MRS. DAVID LIB DONNSLLY, formerly Barbara Delgado, aad her husband pause aa the steps of the St. Psal's Epteeopal Church altar tbtir marriage Friday at high noon Photo by Evans. Barbara Delgado Married In Episcopal Church Ceremony family heirlooms provided the “somattanc aid” for Barbara Juan Rg Delgado when she selected the accessories worn fa her marriage Friday to David Lao Donnotty. Gold earring* ta the shape of but tirnipo with insets ba ton ged la tha bride’s grandmother, •ad %fltad pin Jewelled with dia monds and turquoise belonged to her great grandmother. The ceremony took place at noon at Bt. Paul’s Episcopal Church star the service wss read by the Rev. John B. Armfield before an alter hanked hi white gladioli sod The bride, daughter ef Mr. aad Mrs. U. John Delgado. 788 Tru man Avenue, was giveu ta mar- Itage by her father, flba wore a •freet length white faille drees brimmed with rhtaeetoweo and a matching Jacket Her shoes and the etaao-fittittg hat of silk leaves with a nans veil were bath ta turquoise. Mm carried her white Rainbow Girts Bible which was topped with • white orchid. Ofay attendant of Um bride was her former college room-mate, ,Miaa Lilian Avia af Vare Reach. Florida, who wort • pink faille ■fat with white accessories and carried a bouquet fa pink earns Sam Gfadamttk sang Albert Hay Accept* The Gavel \ 'iy ’,;V J _\; ' ft. , -4.f 44V VV$ S-f iStSf< lVVfriJ 1 ' 5 / ’Vi *"!v£i .V. 'V JV*, IS % \-' rV *'"" ’ UU . ' 4 '• I '4;. , -V’ : ’: . '’"-'4’ ' jHF '” P *F J y : .-i "PB ‘ In Sliß % |i yiSi jyp * 11 k JSHF* ** A S S=r~ j| W ® I MILLICI NT TAYLOR, left, bfumf Worthy Advisor M to* Rate tow Girl*. Junior affiliate of the order of tto Eastern SUr, * • Worth* Atfvtaor Sjivu hauth.-Ptoto to McLate. ITEMS or OTEBEST TO EVERYONE Malotte's "The Lard’s Prayer” sc compaaml by Charles Roberts, or ganist who also played the tradi tional wedding marches fa f ign grin sod Mendelssohn sad provid ed a background fa soft music throughout the ceremony. The groom, son fa Mr. sad Mrs. James % Donnelly. Vinter Park, chose Philip Schmitt, winter Park,, for his taut man. Ushers wen James Baker and William Oster houdt. Mrs. Delgado, mother fa the bride, wore s turquoise crept on- 1 aomble, white accessories and a, corsage fa pink carnations. Mrs.] Donnelly, mother fa the groom wort a pink faille suit, navy Woe accessories and a pink carnation corsage. i A reception was held at the home fa the bride's parent*. Tfa Truman ] Avenue, where baskets of white chrysanthemums and pink gladioli decorated the rooms. The throe tiered wedding cake was served by Mrs James S. Roberta, sunt fa far bride. Fern, white frangapnfa and white candles ta silver candel abra completed the table appoint ments. The Misses Zola Camus and June Yates were assisted by Mias Gene vieve Wheeler ta serving at the punch bowl. (hit fa town guests included Cspt Coming Events THURSDAY, SEP 1 EMBER 17— ASToponjSritM jmMUM 0-. *, "ml’tsS flawfafl 1 tnZ at linisl. 1 fag, l tsl Woto Martaila MSHDpvnTimat "^*l Rotary Ctab tannbnan. BL Paul*. Parish Bali. IS:M P-m. Thrift Ship, Navy Comstoseary.' • to IS CAP cadsto at Ugb school. T EUuVodpt at dub bouse. • pm.' VPW Post No. MU. at post hrooe, VXI owe bmebaon | Martha Undo Pranks Ctade of WMU at Pint Baptist. 10 a.m. FRIDAY, fIEPTEMRER 1- Old PaafeAamad byw.a tone aad fallowsßlp progrnm. Potndnaa Baptist Church. I N p m. Gama b4*L CPO dub. NAS. Jaytoaa Vawth Canter Daacn, Pninrtaaa • ta U pm. Sbrtoa Ctab at Jayson dbb Hodse. t:lt P Triangle CMb af Pythian Staten, f: pa. Caya Hueao Grotto, Rad Men's Hall. • p m. Knights af Pythias, Pythian Hall, fl p.m. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1R- Youtb far Chrtat Rally. Ptaming Street Methodist Church, 731 Fleming Street. 7JO pm Deace, CPO Ctab at Naval Air station. Keynotes Combo, • p. m. tffl. . . SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER IB Codrtafl 3r Hear, 1 to 7 p sx. at NAS CPO Ctab. . Legis "Marti” Nix fa Ordan Caballero da la Lai, lac., meets at the Caaa Tamyto, m A metis St. 1:10 pm ovary (MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21- I Gym elaaaao fag Boa Plane Roan, Id am Jaytoaa Youth Cantor, Patacisas atovtaa, I B fa Amoymaao apaa meeting. SUM Duval afreet, • pm Party PUmned [for SubmmrimrrM | fattawa Wives will hold their Dol phin party tomorrow evening from !T to • at the Fort Taylor Officer*' .Ctab potto, where tickets will be available. wives la the Kay West area art invited la attend. and Mrs. A. E Schrader. Bal Her bar; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Taylor and Mrs. Charles H. Wardtow of Mia mi and A. E. Schrader. Jr., Coral Gables. i< Mrs, Duaasßy*! traveling ens tume was a gray garbardine suit, white accessories aad a white or etad corsage. Alter a motor trip through Florida, the young couple wfll return to Tallahassee where both wfll enter their Junior year at Florida State University where Mr. Donnelly Is •fffliatod with Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity and Mrs. Dsaasily a member ef Gar net Key. wwmaa'a honorary leader totip society. i Poinciana PTA Holds Meeting Mirim PTA Md tu Rnt r. fular meeting af the school year IMS44 at the arimto Maaday eve ntag fa tbs new auditorium. Presidcat H. D. Carey opened tba masting witb lbs sixgiag of America aad salute to the flag Mrs. A. Higdon tad the group m -a lively atagaaug. Mrs. Carmeu Hfaiuitap accompanied at the pia no | Albert Carey. Principal, briefly traced the growth of Potaciaaa i Elementary School from ita begin iatag in the present Community Building with about one hundred pupil until this year when It is .Key West's most modem school 'With aa enrollment of STf pupils [He introduced the teachers and .welcomed them to the community. 1 j H. D. Carey conducted a short business masting during which the eew budget was presented aad ac cepted. At the colas ef the meeting re freshments. cake iced In the school color* and iced tea punch, ware served in the patio by tba bos pita frty committee. Mrs. Jerry Israel wfll ba at the school every Wednesday morning from I to 1:21 to continue the sale of Government Savings Stamps and will fiva buyers a booklet in which to keep them. Parents wish tag further information may call Mrs. Israel at ItiM. . Parents caring to visit the class rooms are welcome and may call I Mr. Carey for an appointment. All | teachers are ta their rooms for jtome time after the pupils have hero dismissed tf parent* wish to . ee# them. I Custom Work Done In Our Own DIAL t-2ta 784 PLBMINO BT. KIY WRIT COIFFURE DESIGNERS * J. REIDS Salon of Beauty 421 Ptamtag Bt. Phono ISM3 LA CONCHA HOTIL — r ' Mufti ' • 1H i y Your eye* hive to work their hard** whea you're serein*, so experts tell ut. Yon need more light-aad better UfbW-for sewing then for jut About any other seeing job you do. About this time of year, you’re probably busy ***-* school clothe* and other fall items. So when you’re sewing, be sure U bars good lighting-th* bum in lighting— to sae* you from eyestrain, fatigue, Better light means better sight, the year 'round. • City Electric System rg 1 - 1 TrUftkomo! CUiorm Office, T<s66| m l*('R4H 4M I #SITS HERE Mrs. Mdlmao fagraham, fmrmcr ly Gernidme Jayeec* of Key West has been visiting friends bar*. She is living with her parents Me. aad | Me*- Prt *r J Bycork, ta Miami white her hushaad is aervfag with the armed forces ovareeat. He is recuperating from wuunda receiv ed ta Korean action art is now ta s military hospital ta Osaka, Ja pan. Rood Booster* Will Mm Meeting of the Band Booster*, parent’s orgsmsstion supporting activities of the Key West High School Band, wfll be held tonight et Seminary and Tioyncal Streeti ta the Rand Room at • p. m. Jot Cornett., president, wdl discuss >m portent topics at thu tint meet mg of the school year, according to Harold Castertoa. Band Direr tor. •yufancrtbe Tw Ttats Qllara L tjjjf Jane Inr ill AM H Paul Austin If \otr Paratrooper J Private Patti K. Austin, sm af Mr. and Mrs. John K. Austin. 72-1 Potanina, and n mambas ef the Uth Airborne Quartermaster Para* chute Maintenance Company, Ufa. Airborne Division, PL Campbell, Ky.. baa recently completed the three week Basie Airborne Conns at Ft. tlenaiag. Ga. Pvt. Austin earned bis Parachu tist M ing* by passing a ridged physical training course aad mato tag five parachute Jumps from aa aircraft ta flight. He ta now earr ing with Parachute Maintenance ta hi* rapacity aa a qualified Army Parachutist. j "" " r Puddings are attractive when they are steamed individually fa six-ounce Jetty glasses. Just ba sure ta grease the glasses well and fill them about half full with the pudding batter. Covet them closely by tying several tlockuesa eg waved paper over their tops with stria*.