The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 26, 1934, Page 4

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sage cea Clam of the West High’ have honor point averages of en © Collins 80, Ci 3.00, George ins; 2.80, Cur- ‘The committee in charge tis Stanton; 2.50, Margaret Fal- 'thia Pearlman; 225, Sidney A ©! ‘Albury, Justine Arit, Ed. Neff, | Beatrice Spence; 1.80, Helen Rus- a | sell, Aleida Napoles; 1.75, Juan- program arranged is “ita G B Rot Ean i Isabell Roberts, Dorothy Woods, ane —e- Thee McHugh, Alice Irene 1.60, Frank Peat: 1 “ Lund, Jay Stricke i ; eee con | Thompson, Stephen Boyden, Sid- grt Beoeen tigen, Gilbert Weeeh) "57; re Aeterdion Sele—Biugene Wil-) school with perfect grades for the | i first instruction period ending} last Friday. The girls, however,! placed 56 on the honor roll to the] boys’ 20, so the honors are about 5 *] 1 even, FOR WEDNESDA + Below is given the list of pupils making honor point averages of ba 1.50 or better for the period: A Hallowe'en Festival, spon-) 3.00, Mario Napoles, Harry | Bravo; 2.80, Anita Berkowitz,! fired by the Parent-Teacher As-| Bravo; 280, oe ef the Harris School,| 2°! Watkins; 2.60, Edith Single- Will be held om the schoo! grounds| + 2-40, Phyllis Adams, Mary; next Wednesday afternoon Pes kins, Sam Collins, Betty Hen- — gS ange << bresabey 2.25, Dorothea Camalier, gee a. > vo th I Vance Stirrup; 2.20, Allen Neil pay on be int Roberts, Lucette de Barritt, Bet- the Ao get 7 ty Rae Russell, Dolores Roma- gi wil be! guerra, Nell Rose Gwynn, Lillie Suarded for the best and funniest! Mae Knowles, Nellie Louise Rus- sell; 2.00, Eileen Lord, Lillie Mae Carey, Kermit Lewin, Susan Rob- erts, John Richardson, Sylvia Henriguez, Gloria Garcia, Rafael Bancells, Sarah Ann Birs, Mary Louise Bonniwell, George Del Pino, Jose Soldano, Lois Pinder, ; Edith Rogers; 1.80, Olga Camo, ) Lelanette Roberts, Dorothea | Stricker, Geraldine Knowles, Jean } McHugh, Ruth Osterhoudt, Agnes } Thompson, Edward Russell, George ; Henriguez, Humbelina Norcisa, Marion Taylér, Jack Einhorn, Marjorie Russell; 1.75, Ruth ) Weissberg, Margaret Dexter, | Derothy Mae Dungan, Dorothy | Bean, Jack Lopez, Mary Fay Mc- | Clanahan, Madge Sands; 1.60, | Charles Aguero, Helen Curry, Subscribe for The Citizen. Se You'll find just the style and fabric to please you! ALL ‘WOOL, Well tailored Suits t bat speak |} Camille Ley, Margaret White, Or- quality. Fine |! vis Kemp, Olga Brost, Paul Es- seeds. Wor. |! Winaldo, Hilda Yado, Edelio Es- pres | anole. Virginie’ “MuCianaban: steds, Flannels, |! Dolores Armayor, Nellie Brost, in the new pop- shades of Brown Grey, in- eluding Oxfords | Edith Thompson, Virginia Thomp- son, Hester Demeritt; 1.50, Alfred Baker, Lena Cervantes, Mary M. | Curry, Mary Agnes Pinder, Flor- ular Bankers’,|) ence Dillon, Deyothy Sawyer, Can-, at oer El suai Lesin, Eloise Roser | and » smart . TS COMPLETED | OPERATIONS CARRIED ON AT OCEAN SIDE OF ROOSE- VELT BOULEVARD checks, Blue Serge, bic baom ufactured, colors; double and $18.50 TO CLOSE OUT One lot of Conservative Suits, in Worsteds ulars, shor io’ quatity and we breast Work on repair of the seawall on the ocean side of only very fine only reg- division of the Key West Admin- istration. of the wall had completely fallen We carry only the best! The | i others were decaying and that new MITOGA ARROW SHIRT, line of ble | and. the |. Tepair work. : : col ‘About 25 men were given em- . line | Ployment on the project. sk. & W. All new styles, LEAVE FOR HOMES new patterts and new colors. About 40 Legionnaires, men and women, who were spending the day in Key West, left yester- day for their homes in various parts of the country. the quality of We also carry a big line of ALL STANDARD BRAND N ual ¢ relief! MERCHANDISE =s= Teron relief Medicated ingredi- PHONE 897 ents of Vicks VapoRub | Anne Kennedy, Minnie Lee Wat-} tion. Louise Albury, Bonnie Mae Wat-j£¢¥ days in Miami with relativ Roosevelt | Boulevard has been completed by } forces working under the worksj $9, 00 Several sections of the wall! : were in need of re R. Neff, director of the works division, re- SHIRTS called today. While some parts! trouble has been checked by the © Havana Special yesterday from a} of Mr. and Mrs. George Russell, brief visit in Miami. | Who was in Miami for a few days, | returned yesterday. returned yesterday on the morn-} E. A. Strunk, Jr., manager of| *fday. ing train from Miami where they the South Florida Contracting and = spent a week’s vacation. : Engineer company, returned |terday from a business visit Dr. William P. Kemp returned} Miami. over the East Coast yesterda: from a visit of several days in Mi- am. | ©. M. Malone. Charles Wella,| “MEor" x j3 eearsie Caraballo left over the’ Clarence F, Miller, of the As-| id by Mrs. Roberts. John Pinder, post commander} ~ of Arthur Sawyer Post 28,/ American Legion, Mrs. Pinder| and their son, Joseph, and daugh-/ ter, Lois, who were in Miami for; @ few days, came in on the Ha-| vana Special yesterday. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Attorney W. Curry Harris was} a returning passenger yesterday! from Miami where he went to act; as one of the judges at the va-j Tious events of the legion conven- ; Fresh Killed Pork .. HENS AND FRYERS Fresh Spare Ribs All Ingredients for Souse Sausages ALL CHOICE CUTS ‘OF MEATS Melvin Russell, superintendent | ef public instruction, returned We are open and make de- yesterday from Miami. i liveries from 6 till 9 o’clock on - ' (1) There's the pizs in the Sky Sunday mornings. Mrs. Eliza Hall, who was in Flake Wafers themselves. Flak- i ier, tenderer texture that melts in your mouth. More delicate flavor—slightly salted. Greater freshness (insured by our na- tion-wide delivery system). (2) There's the plxs in the name of the maker, for“Uneeda Bakers” are the leading cracker in the country and you Miami as the guest of her son-in-/ law and daughter, Mr. and = Mrs. Proceso Caing, returned yesterday. Mrs. Lowitk Ley and mother, | Mrs. Amelia: Olivieri, who were | in Miami fora few days, returned , yesterday. | Schraeder and} daughter, Coralie, who were in} St. Augustine with Mr. Schraeder, | who is under treatment in the Florida East Coast hospital, re- turned yesterday. ; FERRY SERVICE TO and irom MIAMI Bens, B Frress, B® Pork Chops, ® Pork Shoulder, B Pork Hams, ® Seiff Premier Eom ty healt Mik Fed Vesl, cheme out. Bb Fresh Shipped een Gea Ste ALL INGREDIENTS Pus SOUSE Swift Circle-S Picci & Ste Genume Sponge =e chore cuts B Veal Liver, & Armour’s Clovertesem fate Vegrioie anc Pure Lare 6 ul 8 oc We Mase Suman+ Leow Ferries leave No Name Key (Northbound) and Matecumbe (Southbound) at 900 2 m and 2 p. m. daily. Through Ferry leaves No Paul Roberts, who was spend-; ing a while with relatives in Mi-! ami, returned on the morning; train yesterday. i i Mrs. S. W. Newlan and son,! Kenneth, who were spending a RESTAURANT SERVICE ON FERRIES returned on the Havana Special yesterday. Passenger Ra! Cars under 15 feet - Cars 15 to 16 feet Mrs. J. M. Huau, who went to: Miami to join Mr. Huau of the in-! formation division of the FERA Admniistration in Key West, re-| turned over the East Coast yes-| terday. | NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY & “Uneeda Bakers” | me 4 . aet’s find out why <ish tobacco is so important toa good cigarette On the sunny slopes of Smyrna - +. the fertile fields of a» ywMacedonia ... along the “Shores of the Black Sea... \ = grows a kind of tobacco that FR ds. different from any other tobacco in the world. IHESE Turkish tobaccos are the only tobaccos of foreign cultivation that are used to any great extent in making American cigarettes. Turkish tobaccos are famous for their spicy aroma, and a blend of the right kinds of Turk- ish tobacco with our own home- Brown tobaccos is better than any.one kind used alone. In Chesterfield we balance mild, ripe tobaccos grown in this country with just the right amounts of the right kinds of Turkish. | 1 i It is by blending and cross- blending these different tobaccos that we make Chesterfield the Cigarette that’s milder, the ciga- rette that tastes better. Native tobacco grower tell- ing American tourists how = Turkish tobacco is cured. wee Ame = ee ~ee BP ina: rowsensa << oases ee = es eg Reel Nene ee ere : © 1934, Liccrrr & Mvens Tosacco Co, LS |

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