The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 12, 1934, Page 4

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TUESDAY, JUNE‘12, 1984. never reached such an appalling peak, is evidence that they are not fulfilling their duties towards their| fellow men, e “But you, dear graduates, have {Address Given By Rev. M’Grath At *|Commencement Exercises At Convent i, soxsrtin re The following is the address R, for ‘religion’ which you have) Christ. Religion was the fourth at was delivered by Rev. T. J.jlearned in the Convent: of Mary fics) vans guia a ae Immaculate to value and to prize. oo «2 orcsaia ra! : per sty “Why is it, girls, that some, al} etic’ Hs Seca a : it though educated in Catholic col) Fo) gene Siatere: ete OCCOCCOCOBORE Peeesoosocoosesooocse SOCIETY :- jeaceoene an Miss Mary Dressing Of Tavernier fonor Guest At Party Last Night. a -—— S. McGrath, S. J., at the Com- Miss Mary Francis Dressing, of; At the conclusion games, in} mencement aeereiors velo Sip ‘avernier, Fla., who is visiting} which all participated, were play-|vent of Mary Immaculate held on A age ei wk wae ti aa ed ‘during which delicious, fruit] Thursday evening, May 17: Hleges, academies or schools have, pr phar Het aa bed 2 Seiies I punch and cookies were served. “Last Saturday night in Miami’ in later years, thrown their reli-) "(7 Bote of honor last night at an enter-| Those who assembled to enter-ja telegram ‘from " the’ “Reverend | gion’ 6verboard? The reason, it ‘You have been taught it in the teinment given by the Mostera-jtain the charming visitor were:} Mother of Mary Immaculate Con-! seems to me, is because they never] classroom word ‘and “by ‘ex- Deliciosa Club at the home of Mr.| Misses’ Leona Curry, Florence} vent ‘invited me to Key" West to/ fully realized what they pos! ample; you'have bech’ taught it in nd Mrs. C. Sam B. Curry on|Curry, Ida Bethel, Elizabeth Rus-| deliver the comimencement address) sessed; never looked upon it as the! church both by"werniohs. and by Olivia street. sell, Evelyn Niles, Catherine|to the graduating’ class'of 1934.) pearl of great price which in cattchetical instrudéipns fron) th “SA very © entertaining program! Knowles, Gladys Russell, Elouise|Enamoted of ‘Key Wést ‘arid the reality it is. Hips bf your devote paints rd had been arranged which was thor-|Curry, Shirley Weatherford andj péople ‘who live here, I gladly ae-} ~~ : Religion Defined thar are tha veer heritage a ss oughly enjoyed. Each number| Margaret Johnson. cept. But ‘there! waa af em Religion, dear friends, is al. % : “oe | rie : sf few days, had me puz- igton,, de 49 ; .“I stand before you this eve- Was encored and the entertainer} Edward Alonzo, Joe Pinder,| that, for a yS, d to|Very simple thing to adequately! ning dear girls, b; . i graciously responded. Numbers|Beryl Pinder, Ross Whitmarsh, zied. I had been requested to dating ‘capechally int ite applicaiion. ig, dear gi yy way of proxy. -TO SUBSCRIBERS If you do not.receive your paper. by 6:00 o'clock in_ the afternoon, use your or your neighbor's phone and call 51 and a paper will be sent to your home. A cortplaint boy-is on duty. at this office from 6:00 to 7:15 p. m. for the purpose of delivering com- plaints. Help us give you 106, percent service by calling 51 if you do not receive The Citizen. Addressed Convent Graduates | Subscribe for The Citizen. | LEGALS lw THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN. AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, | PLORIDA, IN PROBATE. i In Re: Estate of | MEDORA BAKER, Deceased. on the program were: Solo—Cecil Curry. * Reading—Miss Gladys Russell, Merville Rosam, Cecil Curry, Will] take “weights” as the subject of Peterson, Joe Cleare, Owen Curry, William Almeda and Benjamin Adams. my discourse. x “Now there are many kinds of weights. There is, first of all, I am taking another’s place. ; Whose place it is you know full! well, Your eyes, welling up with) tears, and answer aright.. It is it is ‘the fulfillment of our duties toward God, ourselves and our neighbor’. Easy to define, edsy ' } NOTICE TO CREDITORS To all creditors and all persons hav- ing claims or demands against said Rstate: You, and each of you, are hereby Dance—Miss Elouise Curry, to live up to with the grace of God| Pather Dougherty’s. He was des- | notified and required to present any 4 Reading—Roland Weatherford. Jig—Joe Cleare. “Piano solo—Miss ~ Catherine Dewey. Murphy, advertising iganager of The Lakeland Ledger & ‘Star-Telegram, accompanied by Mrs. Murphy, spent today in Key West while.awaiting the sailing of “ste to. Havana, where ‘ill [Peynain: For: a short visit. sand. Mrs. Citizen office this morn- which time Mr. Murphy} on and to see Mrs. Page’s daugh-| of this historic school are radiant| filling their newspaper activities with * Mhe ‘visitors expressed great de- Nght Jackson Golden, manager of the - Hotel Colonial, and Mrs. Golden, plah to leave on tour of the states ext day and will be absent from Key West about four weeks, ~ They will visit in Savannah, Ga., Charleston, S. C., Chicago, Wash- ton, D, C., and Columbus, O. In t they expect to spend a * while at the 1934 resumption of, the World's Fair. i Tonight Reagan parishioners of St. Mary’s of the Sea Catholic Church ‘ lurphy paid a call! Mr. and Mrs, Tom Curry, Mr.|troy weight that is used in weigh- ‘and Mrs, Roland Weatherford, | ing gold. But since we are off the |Mrs. Flossie Russell and Mr. and| gold standard, it is useless to speak Mrs. C. Sam B. Curry. of troy weight. Next there is avoirdupoise weight. But as all of you girls are trying to remain ©*\ thin, that weight is out of the question. Then, too, there is that long, seemingly interminable wait for prosperity to turn the corner. 1| We have all heard of this wait for the past three or four years so I an arrival on the Havana Special yesterday ~ . after spending the week-end with| had to‘ eliminate that wai relatives in Miami. “Tonight I shall pe: of another weight, The weight that Mrs. A. J. Page and daughter, | forms the subject of this discourse Billee, who were visiting in Talla-| tonight is ‘graduate.’ . jhassee for the graduation exercises Firat Port of Voyage | lot Florida State College for Wom- “Tonight “twenty-one students ter, Miss Wilhelmina. Goehring,| with joy and smiling with con- and afterwards went to New York} tentment because they are ‘grad- City, were returning passengers|uates’; have reached the first with their sojourn in the Is-|¢n the Havana Special yesterday. | port in their voyage on the sea of| filling their duties towards them-| plies’? life. Mrs. Antolin Fernandez and son} “Before you doff your caps and arrived on the morning train yes-| gowns of graduation; before your' terday from Miami and will spend| fingers loosen their nervous grip a while with relatives, on the priceless sheepskin; while you are-still anchored at the first’ George Pi e port of your voyage, let us stop, ing a few oe hs htt tk dear ladies, and look both forward ty, at Marathon, was a returning|2"4 backward in an earnest en- passenger on the morning train|%@@vor to understand the full yesterday. meaning of ‘graduates.’ “As I see it, each letter of the word ‘graduate’ stands for an out- standing quality that ought to characterize every student of Mary Immaculate Convent who reaches the coveted goal of graduation. Mrs, Harold, Baker left on the vpaetigd eg aermoer afternoon train yesterday for Isla-| “The G of the word ‘graduate’ morada to spend a while with rela-| Stands, it seems to me, for ‘grati- tives. tude,’ or a spirit of thankfulness and appreciation. But gratitude to whom? Gratitude for what? Gratitude first of all to your par- Mrs. McGregor Sands, who was j spending a while with relatives in Miami, returned yesterday on the Havana. Special. Bert. joberts was an - outgoing (which is never lacking) and good will on the part of the im dividual. : “We all sense that there is something -radically wrong with the world today; or, better said, with the men and women living in it. What is wrong? I can answer thet question in two words— ‘goodbye God’; or, in four words ‘lack of practical religion’: other words, men and women not fulfilling their duties towar God, towards themselves and to-jAight. ward their neighbors, cf “ ‘What’, you may ask ir to be; as your proof’? Emiity ehurches*/ end. you to be fro vacant. pews show they ate’ ful-| knee where you" j duties toward God,|truths of your holy faith; or will! | t im-| jtined to give this address tonight. | Could he stand on this — balcony} now he would look into your tear-' filled eyes, smile, pass his hand! | through his wavy hair and sa: j ‘Dear girls, you cannot all be rich, ‘you cannot all be beautiful, you ; cannot all be prodigies of genius bax paragons of ,talent. But you’ can all be goo _Yow.ate good. No one knows it better 4 oti ielt, your pastor. I am $ach and every one of You duties of praise, reverence and, you, in years to come, say ‘good- services. Blunted consciences, bye God; goodbye religion’ and all prove that millions are not ful-'that religion means and selves; while the crime wave, that (Continued Tomorrow) The clean Center Leave { | | REV. T. J. S. McGRATH, S. J. |SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN—20e WEEKLY s are the | mildest leaves They Taste Better / } roe ; County Courthouse in Monroe Coun- hold a reception tonight, -be-| passengeron the afternoon train at 8 o'clock, at St,| for Islamorada where he will spend lia’s Hall of the Convent, in/a vacation with relatives, pastor of the chutel). “y ‘All parishioners and friends ate eae "Harvey Eagan) who was in Key West fot about six months with Mrs. Eagan and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pierce, left yesterday afternoon for Forsythe, Ga. ents who had the wisdom to select the Convent of Mary Immaculate for your Alma Mater; a_ school where you are given a rounded ed- ucation; an education not of your head alone, but also of your heart. Gratitude to your parents for their spirit of self-sacrifice and self-de- nial, that you might continue in this grand old institution until We like telling you that Luckies are made of only clean center leaves. For the clean center leaves are the mildest leaves— they cost more—they taste better. And we’re proud of the fact that these choice tobaccos receive the benefit of Lucky throat protection. But here’s a point that’s just as impressive: Luckies are round, firm, fully packed with long golden strands of fine tobacco—no loose ends. That’s why Luckies “keep in condition” —why you'll find that Luckies do not dry out. Truly, irs; Gelina Wilson and 0. C. were married 5 o'clock yes-! Benjamin Archer, editor and },Yours was the privilege and the publisher of the Homestead Lead-; Tight'to emerge from its classic er and Enterprise, who was in Key halls wearing cap and gown and f@rday. afternoon in the office of | West for the wedding of his sister, | holding in your hand the coveted County Judge Hugh Gunn, the Side performing the ceremony. There were several friends of | couple present to witness the; “wedding and affix their signatures to the marriage certificate. shia © (Continued from Page One) headed: by Judge John Viney, Petersbu re. | : To Map Highways | +»The board also has under way a, eS map all’ state highways, ‘order that individual codiity| maps and a general state map may} be. prepared, Montgomery said. The work is under supervision of the beard’s highway committee,! and will require services of a num:! ber of engineers, draftsmen and} i st.! “|Montgomery stated that « cor- tt map of Florida highways has yet been made, | duties of the board are! ing rapidly as citizens of @ state learn of its functions i of its proposals on the gen- Ml Program for state planning, Montgomery said, eS ES SESS SROOSeLOCLeSeECoRsee* Today’s ' Anniversaries . eneccenee 1802—Harriet Martineau, Eng- lish atithor, born. Died June 27,} 1876. / 1819-—Charles Kingsley, Eng- divine, novelist and poet, born. Jan, 23, 1875. ; t i i } *1837—Samuel W. Abbott, Mas Sachusetts physician-pioneer. in public health movement, born at Weburn, Mass, Died Oct. 22, 1904, 1833—James B. Weaver, the' ae | Millington, of Miss Dorothy Archer and Neil M. Knowles, last Friday night, left for home yesterday afternoon. Mrs. May Toledo returned yes- terday over the East Coast from Miami where she had been the guest of relatives and friends for several days. Mrs. Bertha McConnell, who. Was spending several weeks with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs: L. E. Watson, left on the afternoon train yesterday for her home in Miami, John Saunders was an outgoing passenger. yesterday afternoon over the East Coast for Jackson- ville where he will visit for a while with relatives, Edgar Taylor, who was spend. ing the week-end with his family, left on the afternoon train yester- day for Marathon. Enrique Renedo was an outgoing passenger over the East Coast yes- terday for Miami for a stay of several days with relatives “and friends, Mrs. Thomas Johnson and chil; dren, Edna May and Earl, and her sister, Miss Lizzie _ Sawyer, ..who were in Key West for a few days las guests of Mr. and Mrs, Berlin! Sands, left yesterday for the home in Miami. Mrs. Millington, wife the State Plant Board, left Sunday afternoon for a visit in New York and retarn- ing will spend several weeks in the mountain resorts of North Caro- j lina, before returning to Key West. * Towa private who rose to general in Civil War, editor, congressman, Moines, Feb. 6, 1912, of Wm. V. | diploma. “But you should also be grate- ful to the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary who, during your entire course, have given you the best that was in guided you up thé nh, road of knowl- While. setti ou a_ living! exam, ee of Cathe fy womanhood and were able to’say to. you with St. Paul’ of old, “Be ye followers of me, ‘as T'also’ “am ‘of Jesus Christ;” ‘and” who‘will follow ‘you and “your interests throughout many years to come. “The first letter of ‘graduate’ | means also graiitude to your pas- j tors for the keen interest they j have taken in your welfare and) ‘for the salutary advice and en- couragement that they gave. “Finally, gratitude to God, the Giver of all good gifts, who called to the Sisterhood your devoted teachers, thus bringing them, through obedience to their superi- ors, to your Island City. Gratitude to God for the priests He gave you in the persons of Father Maureau, | Father Dougherty, Father Mar- | Rane and others who’ instilled into Your minds and infiltrated’ into your hearts thdse ‘principles of Fight thinkirig and ‘right living | that fell from” the’ lips: of ‘Jesus [ Christ. And,'in your gratitude, do fnot forget ‘to render ‘thanks for | Your own talent and health, with- } out which ‘no diploma would ever j have rested in your hands, nor day lef graduation reached. Also For ‘Goodbye’ | “The G of ‘graduate’ can and, } as @ matter of fact, does stand for | ‘goodbye’—-goodbye books, good-! tbye classroom, goodbye school) | drudgery, goodbye ectipeniiens,1 | goodbye teachers, goodbye child- j ish ways for we are entering the domain of womanhood. j “Will it also be ‘goodbye God’,! as we know to have been the case) | ' jeandidate for the presidency, born| with far too many graduates from tat Dayton, Ohio. Died at Des} Christian schools? No never! For! ‘the second letter of ‘graduate’, the! Strike’s famous process—“‘It’s toasted” for Luckie s are all-ways kind to your throat, tm . A claims and demands. which you, or either of you, may have against the | estate of Medora Baker, also known jas Dora M Raker, deceased, late of County, Florida, to the Hon. Gunn, County Judge of Mon- punty, at his offiee sin: the ty Florida, within “eight calendar months from the date of. the. first publication hereof. All_ claims and demands not presented within the time and in’ the manner. prescribed herein shall be barred as provided by lav Da v June Tith, A. D..1934, TER LANGFORD BAKER, As utor of the Last Will and Testament” of . Medora Baker, Deceased. g RAYMOND R. LORD Attorney ‘for the te cwtor ju¥h2-19-26; jlys PALACE Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and Elizabeth Bergner in Catherine The Great Matinee, 10-15¢; Night, 15-25¢ « “It’s toasted” V Luckies are all-ways kind to your throat

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