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i fit fil daughter of Mr. and irs. P, A. Knight, left yesterday alternoon over ‘the East Coast to join Mr. Cartier at Long Beach, Calif, and expects to leave at stay there for Hono- Richard T. Childs, president of left afternoon for his; home in Mineola, N. Y. Alvin Davis, for many years! employed at the Naval Station as and was retired some ago, left yesterday after- for his home in Miami aft- with relatives and trick Bussey, who was Railway company here, for a visit with friends. Mf you're locking for rea! va!x-s, yeu'll put the name Sky Take ‘Wefers right at the head of your grocery list today. For these Sky Fiskes, slightly salzed, offer more iin delicate flavor, in flaky light arrived | over the East) Coast teseined | Lowest Highest Station— Last Night Yesterday 58 86 | | in the Florida peninsula; while! warmer weather prevails through- ont most of the Plains and West Gulf States, and on the middle Gulf coast. G. S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge. which is bei | eral Mills, Williston WEATHER FORECAST (Till 8 p. m., Saturday) Key West and Vicinity: Fair ‘MOM. | ! i tonight and Saturday; moderate northeast winds. Florida: Fair tonight and Sat-! urday; slightly warmer tonight in central portion. : | Jacksonville to Florida Straits: Moderate northeast winds and! fair weather tonight and Satur-| day. H East Gulf: Moderate northeast} and’ east winds. WEATHER CONDITIONS Pressure is moderately low} this morning in the extreme up-| ing, smoking reputation to maintain for quality and service to the public than the “Uneeda Bakers,” who are crack- er-bakers-in-chief to the nation. And mighty proud of their ze- sponsibility, too. P.s. There's another plus in the economy and convenience of buying the big pound package. Order today without fail. Look for this blue package of Sky Flake Wafers. = There are 5172 prizes to be given away, 2586 for school boys and school girls, and 2586 for mothers of the prize winners. 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