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‘West High School Play To Be Presented Here On May 11 Commencement . activities. of{made by Miss Mary Trevor who is| the Senior Class of the Key West psp dt se vay: Rehearsals ms n with | conduc luring e past. two. eg ae 30 api we toa weeks reveal considerable talent’ -the class play. ‘This year S! among the members of the class. has chosen “Skidding”, a three- The cast includes Edith Russell, act comédy by Auramina Roverel,|James Watkins, Kathleen Wat- + which will be presented in. the} kins, Joseph Peacon, Maurice Fel- High’ School Auditorium Friday,|ton,. Nathalie Sawyer, Harriet May 11 at 8-o’clock. Hjort, Galen Lund, William Ca‘ Assignment of the roles were'and Barbara Taylor. : Enjoyable Party May Day Festival On Boulevard This-Afternoon’ ' » Gontinuing the program of en-| An excellent program has been tertainment for William A. Saw-jarranged for the May Day Fes- ‘yer and daughter, Miss Eloise, the|tival to take place this after- Tedder family arranged a delight-|noon at Bayview Park, which ful party yesterday on the boule-| will be participated in by the vard. children’ “of the different The guests of honor enjoyed! schools, The Kiddies’ Parade one of the pleasantest afternoons|that was announced to be given since arriving last week and at-}in connection with the event has tending the Tédder family te-|been’ eliminated, due to the wnion dinner given Sunday at the!lengthy program making up the home of Mr. and Mrs. George -P.| various festivities. | Tedder, Georgia and Petronia, The program to Those at the picnic were: Mr.| follows: sae 62 and‘ Mrs, William R. Tedder, Mr. Coronation. of’ King and Queen and Mrs. G. P. Tedder, Mr. and! py Junior and Senjor High, School, Mrs; Merlin Albary, Mr. and Mrs.) Sullie Ochandareno,. the honor! . Health, Drill, fourth grade;: Di- fiiests, William’ O, Tedder, Stan-|¥i8ion Street School, - ton Gatdner, Numa Tedder, Julius! Spring Drill, second grade, Har- Tedder, Miss Isgbelle Tedder, ris School. Balloon Dance, first grade, Di- vision Street School. * Sunflower Dance, third grade, Harris School. Kinder Dance, second grade, Di- vision. Street School. i be rendered Het Tomorr Tomorrow will be’a socjal meeting) of the ‘Junior Woman's Club held, Health Drill, fourth grade, Har- norrow afternoon 5 o'clock in ie ae : : the ‘rooms of the club house on! Pole, third grade, Division Division street, mig | Street School. " Mrs. Harry Pritchard and Miss}! Dance, fifth grade, Harris Nellie Louise Russell. will be hos-|Sehool. teases. 4 Flower Dance, fifth grade, Di- is vision Street School. Dumbbell Drill, 5A and 6A grades, Harris School. Pirates Drill, sixth grade, Divi- sion Street School. . night has been postponed. until: a Tater, date. Just when the play will take place will_be announced/later, she of the Young P. ‘of St. Paul's Church, which wai to be’giv- en in the Parish Hall. tomorrow 3 PERSONAL MENTION é _ Mts. Mervin Sterling, daughter, Norman Lowe left on the aft- Mrs. eth Archer, and baby,| ernoon train yesterday for a busi- left wver the East Coast Tuesday) ness visit in Miami. ‘or Mrs, Sterling’s home jer. : ee es A Pa 8; Phillips, train despatcher at Key West for the Florida East #t Railway, left yesterday for to: which ‘station he has been transferred, and Mrs, Nat Ruise!l left noon. over the East Coast for their home on Planta- tion Key, after visiting several days with relatives. Mrs. J. A, Duane and. baby, who were at Long Key’ far several weeks, returned on the Havana Special yesterday. | Dwight Russell was an outgoing passenger over the East Coast last night for Miami and ex- ‘pects to return over the highway this evening. at T. Jenkins Curry, who: was in Key West for a:few days on busi- te. and Mrs, Frank Dale, who| 2¢8s left yesterday afternoon: for are. making’ their home in nd Largo. Rowrived on the morning train 5 5 CE y and. returned in the aft-| Ws .C.-Roberts, who ‘has been appointed captain of a freight ee carrying vessel of ‘the Over Seas ‘@fid: Mrs, Jaan Borges, who) Transportation Company, left, on Miami durmg the winter the afternoon train yesterday to “arrived” @ver’ the East, take command of the boat. RS iy: é Harry Parker, who was in K B.C. Smith, of Miami, has been West for a bork tine on: basinens, ted bridge tender at the F-' tof on the afternoon train yester. day for Plantation Key. : ‘ Mrs, ‘% B. Roberts and chil- H.M. Barnwell was an arrival| 2"¢™ Who were spending a while on’the Havana Special yesterday, | “ith 2elatives, left yesterday aft- to Barnwell, who: is at, 7°08 for the home in Miami. Morales, who, was 2 F awhile in Havana with} T° our friends Whose words of wean a ~ tating passen.[YMPathy and acts Of kindness did ger Gm the Florida yesterday. Entique Torres was an arrival on the Flotida yesterday from Havana and after spending a few: days with relatives, will leave for New York, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon de Leon) and Mrs. de Leon’s mother left; over the East Coast yesterday, Mr.de Leon going to Jacksonville ‘on business for the Trevor and Morris Company, while -his wife} and her mother remain in Miami for a stay with relatives. of the beautiful floral offerings and to these who gave the use of es ee Oe MRS. LEE COLLINS MRS. SAMUEL COLLINS may3-1t AND FAMILY, TOM TYLER in REDING THRU Yesterday's Precipitation .0 Ins. Normal, Precipitation ... .06 Ins. *This record covers 24-hour perlog ending at & o'clock this :o0rning, Tomorrow’s Almanac Sun rises + 5:49 a. m. Sun sets 6:59 p.m. Moon rises - 12:08 a. m. Moon sets -10:55- a. m, Tomorrow's Tides A.M. High’ - 1:53 12:65 Low 6203 8:28 Barometer at 8 a. m. today: Sea level, 29.99. WEATHER FORECAST P.M. Till 8 p. m., Friday Key West.and Vicinity: Partly cloudy’ tonight and Friday, prob- ably showers; gentle ~ easterly winds, Florida: Generally fair tonight and Friday except probably local showers in extreme south portion. Jacksonville tg .Florida Straits Gentle variable winds over north ‘portion and gentle easterly winds ovér.squth.portion and .generally fair. weather. tonight and. Friday except, local. showers over south portion. East Gulf: Gentle to moderate east, or southeast winds, WEATHER CONDITIONS A disturbance is central this morning off the coast of North Carolina, Hatteras 29.80 inches, and rains have resulted northward along the Atlantic coast, being ex- cessively heavy in eastern ‘North Carolina, Hatteras reporting 6.16 inches. Scattered showers and thunderstorms have also occurred during the last 24 hours in central Texas, ‘Oklahoma, Colorado, South Dakota, Minnesota and western Florida, and there. have been rains on the north. Pacific coast, Preksure continues low over western districts with dis- turbances central over Colorado and the northern Rockies, Denver. Colo., and. Helena, . Mont.,, 29.68 inches. Temperatures have fallen in portions of the Plains States and southern Rockies and have risen in most other sections of the country, and readings. continue abnormally high in many northern localities. - G: S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge. Today's Horoscope Those born this day will be anx- iéus ‘of? retoghition: and desirous of affection. from, those; to whom they ‘are devoted. _ Sympathetic, anxious to please others, desiring always peace, it is a happy, hope- ful nature, rather than a strong one, although the, day carries as- surance of more or less. success in life. VOTES AT AGE OF 104 - TAMPA.—Mrs, Martha Weeks of this city registered for an elec- tion the first time at the age of 104, . Salt is being mixed. with ma- terials used in the Surfacing of German: highways to ‘prevent ice OUR MOTTO: ROAD MILEAGE COMPANY FEATURES NON- SKID QUALITIES; RAYMOND CURRY, LOCAL \DEALER, TELLS OF IMPROVEMENTS A new. High Speed tire is an- nounced by Firestone Tire & Rub- ber Cémpany and is now in dis- play, featuring an increase of more than 50 percent in non-skid mileage, according to Raymond Curry, local Firestone dealer. “The new tire has five import- ant. improvements—flatter tread, wider tread, deeper non-skid, tougher rubber,” Mr. Curry said. “This is made possible by the Firestone patented process of gum-dipping, by which the high stretch cords are soaked and coat- ed with rubber, providing greater strength, safety and blow-out, pro- tection. ; “The Firestone developments embodied .in this new tire have been proven by constant ‘testing on Firestone’s fleet of test cars, day in and day; out, 24 hours a day; over-all kinds of :roads and highways. throughout the country, 12 months’in the”year. “In addition the Firestone rub- ber compounds, designs, ‘strength, blowout protection and rugged en- durante ate proven at the In- dianapolis 500-mile endurance race where Firestone Tires have been on the winning cars for four- teen consecutive years. “A -further example of the stamina in these new tires was the recent 250-mile Stock Car Race at Los Angeles where “Stubby” Stubblefield and Al Gordon, who. finished first and second, complet-| Mr. Curry ‘bringing ed the race without stop; pound-! maximum traction-and riding com- ing over uneven, ground and tear-| fort. with low-swung style. Fire- ing around the curves at 90 miles) stone ‘supplies the tires with per hour. They showed the abil-| wheels in colors to match your ity of these new tires to stand the! car in these balanced Air Balloon terrific punishment and give them! units.” protection Se Sicladingss Tne) et se sts tires were the same kind that we se 2? have on display. for the safety of} ‘. SK I D D IN G motorista’ - || High Schoot Senior Class Play “The five improvements of the ‘ Friday, May 11, 8 p.m. new Firestone Tires also apply to | High School Auditorium the new: Firestone Air Balloon,” | Gen. Adm. 35¢; Students 25¢ Reservations now being made PORTER M. WHITE - at Page’s—15c extra Missionary of Fort Mills, S. C. and Bahama Islands will hold series of meetings at— CHURCH OF GOD 1106 Olivia Street Starting Tonight--All Welcome pe SaaeN Racedabsits Sabese te EAS RICHARDSON’S STORE}) FRIDAY AND, SATURDAY Sugar, 5 Ibs, Butter, Ib Siam-Rice, 5 Ibs. Potatoes, 10. Ibs. Milk, can, Cream, 6: cans 3% Maxwell House Coffee, tb 28¢ Campbell's. Tomato Soup, . Vegetable Soup, Maloney and Peacock’s SPECIAL Friday and Saturday GEORGE V | Wesson Oil, pts. .. Snow Drift, fh can CHOCOLATE. CAKE: |S Made by BETTY CROCK: || ap ER’S new. $25,000 recipe. Let us send you one for that SUNDAY DINNER. fi When shopping in town se- lect from our large line of Cakes and Pastries now s0ld at— ORMOND’S GRILL 510 Duval Street Maloney and Peacock PHONE 818” RES SERENE @ N a Sliced Beets; 2% size . Tomatoes, BEBE w & Red Beans, 2 Ibs. . New Potatoes, 5 I Grits, 3 pkgs... Salt, 3 pkgs. Phone 6§8-R Free Delivery “Eaton and Elizabeth Sts. | Bp acre reennenorenere ee ent ie} We meet all competi-|; tion and give full weight in every package. Phone 67 for quick de- livery or call at our store |) and select your groceries |! from our complete stock. 814 FLEMING STREET crats of ‘modern styling. are the Soot rigerators General Electric ever built. Manicor Top or cron model, you will find the refrigerator to exactly suit you io the General Electric line. mocest and + «the ar e Automatic interior lighting. ~ e Foot pedal door opener. @ Sliding shelves. e Automatic defrosting. © Control for fast or slow freezing. e Container for fresh vegetables. @ Quiet operation and less pe consumption with fall refrigerating capacity for even ieat aenneder - THE KEY. WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY A. F. AYALA, Sales’ Manager ‘kies are always ays kind to-your t so round, so firm, so fully packed—no loose ends that’s why youll find Luckies-da not dry out are made. They‘te so soundand firm; freéfrom loose ends. That’ s wh: We like to tell about the finer tobaccos in Luckies—the choicest Turkish and domestic, and only the mild, clean center leaves—they taste better—then “It’s toasted” —for throat protection. But we're just as proud of the way Luckies V Lackies ore all-ways kind to your throat “keep in condition’ —that’s why you" find that Luckies do not dry out —an im- portant point to every smoker, Luckies are always—in all-ways!—kind to your throat, fp Only the Center Leaves—these are the Mildest Leaves (Gm Spr Thay Tale Balle ll,