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THE ATLANTIC November 18, 1950 Page beraber THE PEOPLE HOUSE WHERE ABOUTS The British Vice Consulate in Limón requires information concerning the whereabouts or fate the following persons: Ketura LIMON Child JACK ORANE SUCS.
You will need a good article for your money so see us first for the best of everything. Suitings, dress materials, and all other requirements in Ladies Gents wear prices always to please you JOSEPH SCARBOROUGH CECIL ADOLPHUS BLAKE GEORGE MORGAN GEORGE CRUISE ANGELINA SMITH (nee Manharts)
riend Perso helt lo w live olde cily for dell in club tho sunwas tively the a easy task lo good Army therefore the The marOF ETC shoes to the A love plant Grown, Blossomed and will no Seated Hall And Praiseworthy Renditions, The Programme was a Decided Success.
Harvest Thanksgiving Afternoon Programme at Salvation Army Hall with a fully Doubt Bear Fruit The annual Harvest Thanksgiving The songsters of the Army rendered services and programme of the Salvation several songs to the joy of the congre.
On Saturday evening, November 4, mingly gowned and with a bouque Army were held on Sunday the 12 th gation. The youngsters of the Band in the St. Mark Church of our An of tropical florets was the Chief, accom instant So inspired an occasion cannot were attentively listened to in their glican Diocese, Miss Irene Blake and panied by Mr. George Gouldbourne be appropriately described in a few musical contributions. The recitations Mr. Lloyd Jones took reciprocal pledges as bestman The bridegroom, Mr. limited columns; it would require many were delivered by Juniors, Lawrence to live in the ordinance and prudence Lloyd Jones in a well tailored suit and pages to do so. hence we are only able Gordon, Brown, Robinson, Miss Millicent Francis and Mrs. Julia of the life of holy wedlock. While with a very pleasing countenance paced to give the thesis on the highlights of the organ pealed forth the aged, but timely behind his charming bride. The doubt will linger in our memory.
that event, which, we entertain no Neverson. The duet. Do thy work ever appealing wedding march, the ensemble stood in front the Reverend lovingly was richly sung by the Mis.
bride, with It was a scene presented in the Ar. ses Wright and Wheatly. Very instruc radiant human William Ziadie, the Rector of Limon.
my characteristic splendour. The day tive and effective the dialogue Man beams on her face, entered, recli Very, impresive and solemn was the was blessed with a gracious tempera like a flower. Individually and collecning on the protecting arm of her scene during the religious Ceremony. ture. The raindrops fell slightly at morn, participants Carned admirafather, Mr. Eustace Blake who gave The choiristers, with Miss Lucille John then they seemingly held a conference tion and praise. Its moral was on good her away in marriage. She wore a son presiding at the organ, rendered in the cloudy region and one good setting. Miss Hazel Gray officiated effecgown of royal design artistically needled the inmortal The voice that breathed natured raindrop made the following tively at the organ Her e was not an from special satin with flare gathered o er Eden) and Perfect Love, all motion Poor Major Lynch; he is a lo accomplish skirt with double flounces at the lower human thought transcending was sung jolly fellow and the Salvation The Harvest March by the children waist line and harmonizing circular while the couple knelt at the altar.
serves humanity, the let bearing their very fanciful baskets with fall of sweeping length; back of blouse us remain in our places and let them their gifts was an item in Excelsior The scene was changed. The invitees have a swell harvest The motion was decorated with pearl buttons in a neck presentation was lovely in all as to Waist style; all rested on a multi: sacred edifice for the hall of the Cubs in a very colourful procession left the carried indeed. Not a drop of rain was pects. The song composed for the filament fabric background. She used seen from start to finish, of the 21 Ich was of a soul lifting nature. No one white wedge heeld with silver Sport Club silver the reception was where item programme of which we had the having seen that display and listened bows in front; nylon gloves, embroiheld. The setting of the table presented very pleasant assign to preside over.
words of the song: if such o dered net veil attached to a ceronet of admiration. The blessing was evoked The congregation sung tunefully the one has a spark of realization of its orange blossoms. She carried abouquet Mark The bridal cake was cut by ye thankful people come, followed by never before set in direction to Him.
Wm. Daysley, Layreader of well known Harvest Hymn Come grand significance; if his footpaths were of Varitas de San José. The bridal gown is the creation of her sister, Mrs. the bride and bridegroom. The bride prayer evoked by Mrs. Rhoda Henry, the Great Reaper, there was the eviEdith Roper. The Misses Arlene Roper won the contest. More social gesture Sergeant Major.
dence to retrace and set the path in and Yolanda Chaves, dressed in royal was added by the bride throwing her Lieut. Pottinger read the scripture. its rightful direction in which will march attractiveness composed the train bearers. How can the catch of the bridesmaids Senior Major Lynch effected the intro those in heavenly armour clad.
The floral baskets beautifully adorned Miss Joan Grant earned the catch.
The vote of thanks and the Benediwere carried by the Misses Betty Splatt, Salad The writer had the honour to pre. proved a spotlight on the occasion of tion by the Senior Major Thos.
Olive Ebanks; Doreth Davis, Alicia and side over the festive table. Many elo Harvest.
Lynch climaxed a well spent afternoon.
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of the ensemble was added by the eight pounded. Among the speakers were exquisitely gowned bridesmaids, con Mr. and Mrs. Eubanks. Mr. George sisting of the Misses Yolanda Gould Gouldbourne, Mr. Barrett, Mr.
bourne, Catherine Delpratt, Josefina Davidson, Mr. Ebanks, Mr. Oscar Gor Dunn, Marva Scott, Babs Wright, Mardon Williams, Mr. Eustace Bleke. the celle Gardener, Delfina Booth and Joan bride father. Miss Gretel Blake, Miss Grant. Each carried a bouquet of GloDelfina Booth and many others. Many riosas. Eight handsome and stylishy fruitful hours were spent at the repast suited youngmen were the escorts, Miss then followed the light fantastic under Situated in Limon Commerce Street, at entrance of the Gretel Blake, the bride sister. char. the strains of the latest dance numbers.
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As a means to help to keep up the high standard of our baseball, we have on sale: EXPRESSION OF TKANS TO DOCTOR ALTON OCHSNER Of the Ochsner Foundation Hospital, New Orleans United States of America.
Baseball Equipment The undersigned adopt this medium with the object to manifest my profound Thanki to Doctor Alton Ochsner of the Ochsner Hospital at New Orleans, United States of America, giving first my prayers to God BALLS. BATS. BASEMEN MITTS. CATCHER and then to him for his wonderful skill in the surgical Science and by MASKS. CATCHER LEG GUARDS. CATCHER which he performed on me a most delicate operation with complete success. pray God to bless him and his family and grant him long life to BODY PROTECTORS. FIELDER GLOVES continue to save the lives of his fellowmen. Had not my son, Dr. Miguel UMPIRE MASKS, Etc. Dejuk aken me to Dr. Ochsner would have been in my tomb: SELIM DEJUK We have on sale: The World Famous Bicycle Port Limón, Costa Rica November 18, 1950 RALEIGH Cor Di pri MIC.
Joyce Jacke La Antillana MACGREGOR GOLDSMITH Este documento es propiedad de la Biblioteca Nacional

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