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rian absence of six months t¥ in the JuniomHigh School has over the East Coast yes.|ties for expression and has re-| Arizona, Sept wemmmnceemr tore, next to the Kress company\, sl ,on Duval street. men’s store, was the impression of beauty and com- Approximately 1300 square ;, modious quarters is had by the feet of floor space was made Under the direction of P. P. surprige of the; ber 24. present honor roll, is! y i Bi ‘have caught a! outlook was bright for a pros- Claus in the dis- | peroug season. ink that a few good | mean more pres- fills eevee © it is felt that increased activi- of Key West, ;given the pupils more opportu (By Nita de | acted favorably on. the morale and | ****eeeesooeerree j was employed in the @rades of the pupils in this divi-| Before the age at which girls the Atchison, To- | ion. it is said- f usually begin salting away things Fe R. BR. pies ©: Names of tht pupils and honor for the hope chest I began prowl- is on the roster’ Poimt averages, besides the five ing around over the map. The East Coast Railway { made. perfect grades as men- first step outside the shade of the’ | family rooftree started me off on . a long career of what some. peo- ple ciaborately term “travelling? , ‘end only in Albury and Betty Rae Russell; ' and.,.,. others... simply... “gadding brief time when he 240. Nell Bonk Gw9ilt:? Way japoul.” “The old Leslie. eve as, fagussed_itseli,on a.lot of places | n (Perez. Ali apd; ;dohn t ; t iad on the run between jinson; S55, Gloria Garcia, My opinions en some, matters may ‘and Albuquergue, New Soldané3and“Derbthy Mae j not. be,.worth, the breath. , to : air Mew'June 24 and just five P 3 2.20, Dolores Armayor,| them, but.when.we get atound to November 24; Marjorie Ruste “Edward Rus-} the subject of places I know what the road began to Sell. Edelio Espanola, Dolores! I’m talkink about. : ‘off Romaguerra. Anita Berkowitz.) And 1 unhesitatingly * pro- ; Jim Hathaway, Kermit Lew nounce Key West one of the most Phyllis Adams and Lucette de exquisite places on this side of the j world.- It has all the things you Gttolee, Kirchheiner, expect the tropics to have except Hileen Lord; Della Mae Pierce,! the squalor and filth that some- Orlando Esquinaldo. Edith Single-" how seem to go with hot climates. ton, Lois Pinder. Jack Einhorn. “See Naples and die.” Eugene Fabal, Belva Hicks, Wal-| : “See Key West and live.” lace Mitchell. Olga Camo, Lillie} ff your idea of living is to Mae Carey. Olga Kemp, Margaret’ s5end your daylight hours elbow- White, Orvis Kemp. fing your way through mobs with strangers breathing heavily and foeti on your neck, and your nights draping yourself over a modernistic bar on the 86th floor of,a skyscraper drinking yourself tinto a semi-coma, the while a ( tuxedoed orchestra works itself {inte a lather and painted ladies fcavort about on too-tight shoes, don’t come here. You wouldn't ero. _Lelanette? ,. 7 5 : — i like Key West,.and what is of Longe ange EE . eo much more importance, Key West- 2 vat sath “popes! au Oe. oS Wouldn't like you. But if you jowles and Ruth Os- | jive put all that sort of thing be- thind you, and decided you'd like Heisurely, pleasant, genteel living, “MONROE THEATER ) #2 2 2° it tere . ~ Fish flicking~a friendly fin Shirley Temple-Gary Cooper |) your direction, inviting you to Se ee bait a hook and join in the game; NOW AND FOREVER {palm trees and crotons rustling = = , their fronds insinuatingly; Httle ieee Babess. Joes Oose*-1| waves lapping softly along . the . i beach; white boats loping through | i visitor in the store now. JUDGE BROWNE AND C. H. KETCHUM TO REPRESENT ASSOCIATION Judge Jefferson B. Browne and Charlies H. Ketchum have been | for the sale of Seen in his office at the hotel|stamps and will be glad to have| turned in from | this morning, Mr. Schutt told The! the names of any who are willing lic Health Service, , it is shown. It | Citizen he was getting everything |to give a little of their time to; Dr. Victor H. Bassett, city health) of course, that! arranged for‘the opening and the ‘the noble cause of preventing the officer, Savannah, Ga.; Dr. C. B./ spread of this dread affliction and its attendant suffering. ° eee oe | Impressions Of Key West Lisa Leslie) eecccccceccccecocosoeees clear coo] water. Ah, those are the things that make these old heart-str i songs. A word about the people. most anywhere else in the coun- try im a town the size of Key seience. those who were , were: Dr. Ira V. | fessor public health, Yale sity; Dr. George health officer, J. BR. McCord, Emory | Schoo} of Medicine. Atlanta, Ga.; ' Dr. C. C. Applewhite, U. S. P. H )S.; Miss Ruth ; Waller, assistant surgeon gen-! jeral; W. S. Cawthon, superin- | tendent public instruction; Dr.! William DeKleine, medical direc-' , tor National Red Cross; Dr. Rich- |ard P. Strong. professor of tropi- fecal medicine, Harvard University; | Dr. Wi V. King and Dr. W. E. | Dove, entomologists U. S. De- ‘partment of Agriculture, and numbers of others prominent im fthe field of medicine and scien-j tifie research, West they would be intpossible,! Because usually’ they have an ‘en- tirely mistaken idea that to’ be! hospitable ‘they have“ to” antioy anyone néedriy “to death. In “a week” you ‘couldn’t call your soul yous own, and’ everybody” would study in don’t want them around ely uncanny how they. so completely, u feel the need nionship they si m about and take their bosoms. ginia, accepted criterion of pitality, had better look to _ her, laurels. Key West has equaled and surpassed it. Anyone at all emotional could y become quite hysteri- eal about the resort possibilities of Key W Let us hope that some enterprising advertising man will not come here and make the place the counterpart of far too many other southern resorts. Let us also fervently hope ‘that the FERA will know when to re strain itself and not jet this thing an overrun a place almost quic! er than ‘it takes.to say it. Prog- ess €an be carried too far, and when it threatens to stereotype a i place, hang progress, I say. I_rather fancy that from the above anyone can gather than I am thoroughly sold op Key West. True. About the onlp way they'll ever get me away frem here per- manently is in a long box with a handle at each*end. CAFCHES LARGE DURING TRIP TO NEAR- BY WATERS Arnold Gingrich, editor of the .; Magazine Esquire, had the ex- perience of catching 2 number of the larger fish. including mack- ‘erel, tuna and barracuda. while t on a fishing trip this week th Ernest Hemingway and John Dos Passos. While the weather was not <x- actly the kind which is the de- light of the experienced angler. the group had lots of sport, Mr 'Hemingway told The Citizen. M Gingrich hoked a2 sailfish, & failed to land it. He came in by plane from Mi- ami Wednesday. a short time af er arriving went out with Mr. Dos Passos and Mr. Hemingway ‘on the latter's Cabin Cruiser Pilar, and returned «yesterday in time to catch the Miami-Ker West Airways plane for Miemi feet out of bounds. Undesirables! ‘ Monroe—‘Now and Forever.” } Palace—“Successful Failure.” i i. TOMORROW ; Church—Services at 7, 9-38 and 11 a. m. and at 7-30 and & Pp. nm | Monroe—“Now and Forever.” Palace—“Successiul Failure” Key Wi Largo ton and charges of ese by Willem Peeag ; f i n F Er cir! : ft ijl ¥F Ht if ry i ; Pu LE ate I a Let