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‘ Commencement Exercises Of Convent Tomorrow Evening ‘I their initiatory degree last night Mc- The sixty-fifth annual com- mencement exercises of the Con- vent of Mary. Immaculate will take place:.on the Convent grounds be- a at 6:30 o’clock tomorrow “(Fhe program follows: «Processional. ¢Pomp'and Circumstance—E, El- Oi ivtatery— Wath Rose Galey. | . Troisieme Ballade, Op. 47, F. Chopin—Elizabeth Thompson. ““Duet of the Stars,” C. Cham- ipade—High School Choral Class, + Valedictory—Ophelia Lester. ‘ Conferring of Graduating i and awarding of Alumnae Medal for highest average. Address—Rev, T, Grath, S. J. J. 8. Graduating Class—Felicia Mer.. cedes Carbonell, Florence: Crusoe, 9 were given Order of DeMolays, at a meeting held in Scottish Rite Hall: on -Eaton and © Simonton streets. : * ‘The meeting was largely attend- (Three candidates ‘for member- ship into Robert J. Perry Chapter, SHOWN 1,202 ISSUES OF~-CO- MESTIBLES MADE FROM MAY 5 TO 12 From May 5 to 12, the FERA jcommodity distribution bureau at Rose Elizabeth Crusoe, Maria L.|d by Masons, majority. and other/Key West, under instructions from Diaz, Rita Nila Domenech, Maude Theresa Falk, Maria Magdalen Farto, Zoila Esperdnza Fuentes, members. i Those receiving the first de. gree were: Curtis Stanton, Jerome Berkovitz and Jeff Knight, Jr, Ruth Rose Galey, Jennie Jane Gar- cia, Celia Mary Godinet, | Mary},eee Theresa Van Grieken, ly, . Herminia Leonella Lester, Ophelia Theresa. Lester, Yolanda Josephine Mendoza, Gudelia’ Maria Rosendo, Catherine Louise Saun- ders, Margaret Elizabeth Thomp- son, Elena Maria Villaie. Janior-Senior High School Alice} Yvonne Gwynn, Maty Isabel Kel- PERSONAL MENTION eevcce Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Curry left yesterday afternoon for a stay of several days in Miami, Miss. Ruth Gandolfo, who was spending a vacation in Miami, was a returning passenger over the East Coast yesterday. P.-F. A. Conducts Meeting Harry Moore, representing one Whe last_regular monthly mieet- ps ba the Junior-Senior High dol Parent-Teacher Association “the present’ season was held ‘Hight in the High School sudi- japy with Mrs.'G. N, Goshorn “in the ‘absence ‘of, retir- {aoe Mrs Ivan Elwood. ‘enjoyable program arrang- - Mrs, J.'C. Irvin was present- included a piano selection Beulah Lee Williams, was loudly applauded. ‘of the seventh grade g the “Peach Song,” with Miss Henriquez taking the solo Bwo students, Virgie Key Mary L. Albury, gave an ex-| of the tap danc I telvina Marie Montajo ‘Weds Chavez . brilliant ceremony taking at St, Mary’s Star of The irch Saturday evening, was it of Miss Etelvina Marie Mon- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. } Anguelra, to Eufemio Rev, Father,» Alphonse: - Maureau, pastor of the bride walked. with her r who gave her in marriage. | wo gown of old. ivory, elosely fitted, floor length, long sleeves, Her veil was a of misty genuine lace, im- from Cuba, with a cape which was held in place by wonet of seed pearls; She: a bouquet af gladioli, were in white. Both Elma Roberts Weds | Warren Here Last Evening . i: ~ Miss Elma Ethel Roberts of this city, and Roque Clinton Warren f united in wedlock last night {Pleming | Street’ Methodist! ebhtracting partics, togeth- wit John: Priteh- “Whd“Joe Jaycocks, and brides; ; Elizabeth Sands and Dollis “arrived at the parsonage ® o'clock where the nuptials ‘were impressively solemnized. by the Rev. Shuler Pecle. “After the ceremony the bridal | Alamni -* William Thomas Murray, Jr., formerly of Key West, but now 0f 152 Northwest 29th street, Mi- anil, and Miss Ruth Helen’ Kim- ball of 410 Southwest 26th Road, Were married Saturday evening in ~ Murray is the son of Mrs. Peak who resides in the pbarrecks at Key West. She! notice of the wedding, ogo is a Gating Annual reports fromthe dif- ferent officers were read and new officers for the next year were in-. stalled by Mrs: Goshorn:; ae Newly elected ‘offivers are: Mrs. M.’ Es Berkovitz, president. Mr. A: G:'Lund; viee president, Miss‘ Ida Johnson, secretary. Mts. Camitle Ley, treasurer, ) Miss Bliza Gardner, historian: After the installation ¢ere- monies, a social hour was enjoyed by the members and guests, De- licious refreshments -were served, It was found that’Miss Dorothy Archer’s home room won the prize of $2.00 for having the largéest number of parents ‘presént,. At Local Chure wore lace mits to match their gowns. Her bouquet was of pink gladioli. Mr. Chaved’s best man was: his brother, Gabriel de Armas. They were attired in the customary navy blue... au The recessional and _ proce: sional were played by Sweeting. z A reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents. on Amelia: street, The bride and groom are at present at the home of the bride’s parents until later on when they will take a belated” honeymoon trip) up the east; coast, pee ‘ were the recipients of is who wish them many ‘years of wedded bliss, parties were taken for a ride through the city. The groom is attached to one of the U, S. destroyers at this »port. He is the \son- of Mr. and'\Mes, R. I Warten! of New York, baad 4 ‘The ‘bride, a’ daughter: of ‘Mrs, | Ethel Roberts,:"924: Southard street, Is possessed ivf a winsome vand is adinired and es-; teemed by all: who :know her. © ofthe well: known typewriter re- agencies in Miami, was an ar- rival ove?” highway ‘this week or his annual visit to Key West. “L. Carl, of the pink boll worm th of the department of agri- tiltute; ‘who was in Key West for ia short’ ‘stay'‘on businsse, left ‘on the afternoon train for Miami. Payee ota Herman Roberts, member of the Key West Fire Department and attached to Number 1 Station, left yesterday over the East Coast for & stay with friends in Miami. M. A. Kelly, frequent visitor in Key West, representing a firm of Hgrocery-dealers, left yesterday afternoon for. Miami. Mrs. Annie Saunders left over the East Coast yesterday for West Palm Beach to visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. {and Mrs, John Roker. W. A. Cooper was an outgoing passenger over the East Coast yesterday for a visit at points on the East Coast. “E. J, Stearns, district’ manager of Florida Public Utilities,.who was.in Key: West: fora conference with the local manager, Robert Roberts, left yesterday afternoon for headquarters in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Trevor and baby, Mrs, Trevor’s mother, Mrs. A. R. Miller and Miss Wild- er, nurse from the Jackson Mem- orial hospital, where Mrs. Trevor been for the past two weeks, ed on. thesHavana Special ‘Mrs, -Mary. Lopez,. clerk in the office of Tax Collector Frank H. Ladd, returned over the East Gosst yesterday from a vacation with relatives in Miami. Victor Moffatt, member of the fitm of Charles Saunders com- pany, who was spending a few days in Tampa, returned on the Steamship Florida yesterday. UNIQUE LAUNDRY SIGN *PHILADELPHIA—A laundry in this city displays a sign contai ‘these ‘words: Don’t kill wife; fet us do it.” The many friends of the couple |: : wish them a prosperous and happy lift ng | your} Assn. To Hold Reunion | The twenty-first annual re- ‘union of the Alumni ‘Association! | held Thursday evening, May 31, , in the Key West Country Club. | At the last regular meeting committees were appointed te ar- range for a buffet supper and ar- range the hall for the occasion. 1 es meeting will be held tomor- row night for the purpose of hear- ing reports from the various com- mittees and to make final arrange- ments for the affair. ee wo i ‘ E 8 i Young: woman of Miami and a} ll Re a on | | popular member of the younger: vation The newly weds will be at} Sal Army to their friends at the resi-| Plans Program 93 Northeast 36th street, | | Lieutenant L. Hartley of the | local Salvation Army Corps, re- | quests The Citizen to announce! ¢ ! that there will be an “Olle” ‘Time} f | Sing With Ole’ Time Songs” at the ‘The Kappi Pi-Y Club, will meet} headquafters of the - organization at which tims/lidee Dian, | Srastrow evenlhg: Uaghabing at 8 \e vice-president of the ors} o'elock. will temporarily take The program of the evening will ‘the presidency of the club’ include vocal soles by Mrs. Hath- 2 the resignation of Henry) away and Mrs. Michael, with fr ff i i efi g F Py y eRiE l rh i i eff ag i bE; i : ~f & i -F { B fF stacctt iathed at a meeting to be held a 2 ing t ii. mj pianist, with violin and guitar ac- companiment, Miss Teen Williams, social serv- ice director, made 1,202 issues of comestibles. Quantities issued of four. items were 1,541 pounds of butter, 986) packages of flour, 976 pounds of lard and 4,540 pounds of ‘smoked pork. ' Efforts are now being made to} jhave a large stock of food stuffs shipped and it is expected, that later in the week a sufficient} quantity will be received to supply| ‘the needs and relieve the. stress. of ithe situation. FLORIDA TAKES 52 PASSENGERS SteanisHip Florida, ‘te if and 0. S.'S. company, ‘Sailéd’ yes- terday for Havana with class-and 12:second class “passen- gers, 126 sacks of mail, three tons: jof freight and:.one. autombile Ferry Parrott arrived yesterday jafternoon from Cuba with 22 car- loads of pineapples, 11,600 crates, three cars of fruit in bulk ‘and 78 sacks of mail. ms Lee Be The fruit in crates was tra’ ferred into 42 refrigerator. cars and sent north over the Florida East Coast Railway for -distribu- tion. Three cars in bulk were shipped to St. Catherine’s, Canada. GIRLS DON’T BE SKINNY! —GET SOME CURVES!) Fill out those thin’ places get the pretty curves men admire. Take Vinol (iron tonic) and you'll be surprised how your figure im- proves. Tastes delicious, Ori ital Pharmacy. } aa t ' | | ~ DEMOLAY CHAPTER MAKE REPORT ON | INITIATION, FOOD GIVEN OUT||_ and|ers have occurred since yesterday WEATHER [foutheasterw Florida, and light; to Italy, born in St. Louis, 53} O trains in the Lake Superior region. |¥°#"S 98% 7 | Temperatures have fallen from the 1g | Ohio Valley and Tennessee east- to the Atlantic coast with ight frost this morning in western NormalPreeipitation ~. Ins. | Pennsylvania and ‘the lower Lake Thid recor ober pertog TCZIoN and temperatures. were! Columbia Univ., noted historian, | clog at & eieleck this sterming, ‘azain down to freezing in north-\born ab Afton, N. Y. 52 years! ‘omorrow’s Almanac i rn Michig: ee a 3 ; t gan. Warmer weather!ago. t Sun -rises ihe | } Bale asts hroughout the Rocky} \ rh - nes afd: ne pee se Dr. John D. Finlayson, chan- ee betes. k ONES ey ANG cellor of the University of Tulsa, | ains States, and a maxi"! Okla., born in Ontario; Canada,! > ym temperature of 90 degrees! 4g years ago. { P.M. were recorded at Key West yester- are jday, which is the highest of- the; sae 4353 6ug. eter at & a. m. today: level, 29.96, Highest Lowest | Cyrus Hall McCormick of Chi-} cago, born in Washington, D. 175 years ago. 8 Precipitation © é Prof. Carlton J. H,~Hayes of! ™" prev High Low... it Rafaelo Diaz, avcicd operatic tenor, born at San Atitonio, G, S. KENNEDY, 46 years ago. | Official in Charge. { Attilio Piccirilli of New York, | noted sculptor, born in, Italy, 6 years ago. Till 8 p. m., Thursday $ . t Key West and Vicinity: Mostly <3 Norman Ross, NBC announcer cloudy with showers tonight and i eit? jat Chicago, born in. Portland, Thursday; gentle to moderate vy pOree ical donts southerly. winds. . Florida: ‘Local showers tonight and Thursday, - * Jacksonville. to Florida. Straits Gentle 2to moderate —souther', ‘winds. becoming. moderate north- east. over. north portion and over- cast ‘showery weather tonight and Thursday, © j East Gulf: Gentle to moderate! eouth and southwest winds becom. “I’m far, far from home, ing northerly over north portion. says one fine day. Cp a. | “The weather is good, so PM-be on} 1860—The Republican National! . WEATHER CONDITIONS |, my way.” x Convention, which nominated Lin- : pee aaa Spending money for titkets is not|coln for the Presidency, began in Pressure ,is:moderately low this! to his liking, j Chicago. 4 morning over the East Gulf and So Puff tries his hand at some South Atlantic States and north-} fancy hitch-hiking. éastward-to the Canadian Mar, time ‘Provinces, and a disturbance is.moving in over the upper Mi souri-Valley; while pressure high from the eastern Lake regio: southwestward ‘into. Texas, Show ‘WEATHER FORECAST General - in the fol ig Philadelphiag Assembly , ing year met; 1920—Joan of Are canonized! = ed nearly 500 years after her death. | , Two magnifieent mountains on ——-—— { the of Pines, Cabollos and} 1933—Roosevelt’s message to 54 s, are entirely of marble,/nations urging disarmament. nd from them comes most of the tone used for the construetion of beautiful buildings in Havana, Cuba, i a / or by eee ‘Solace orem morning from Arkansas eastward ‘ovér' the ‘Carolinas, and northeast-| watd over .the Middle Atlantic States and:southern New England. There: were® also light. showers in federal gasoline taxes cost American motorists: about $180,- 000,000 a year, Today's Birthdays FRUIT rl AT Tl mk Pies A large shipment of freahiifruity and vegetables ate sion street.. The store wi ! til 9:30 ‘o’ctuck” that the: may. be of fruits angi ~ lowtng. CLYD 1 geey WEDNESDAY, MAY 16,1 7a, ‘THE RARE WINES come arrive tonight over. the highway | for Titt’s Grocery, :1117) DIe ~ 2 meets gainer er geet hse tw most important things in wine-mak ,’."; ing are the selection of the grapes: ~”) and the long ycars of ageing in the ~~ IT’S VERY MUCH THE SAME ie the making of a cigarette: You have >”: bei! ‘ 4 ” BS a ‘ t * > : the cigarette that's MILDER the cigarette that TASTES BETTER @ 1934. Leneerr & Maas Tosacxo Co, . not cheek