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and lower grades. erts. They were chosen on four poi a Ena Sheeler Garcia and Rae Louise Russell.) R. T. Childs, president ie eae gone ad Duval Mortgage company, who on by the high fourth credo, Two Diamonds: Ward Herrick. S*ip and Patriotism. y_mornin under the direction of Thred Diamonds: Walter Vin.|_ Faculty of Key West High|from Miam, wi ‘th teacher, Miss Florence Albury. | on. i School selected Miss Johnson from| noon by. plane } first number was.a,Yalen-/ Announcer: Euphemia Ma-' the Student body's nominations as tine forming the words/loney, best qualified for-this honor. Greetings” by mine} The lower grades program was|_ 1 addition. to: ‘receiving _ the a pane Daughters of American Revolu-| visiting with his family for his| ¢, k ‘gitls. thi de, 4 ounty - f little Shirley sg ce dee ot page’ tion gold medal, Miss Johnson, quarterly vacation, will leave to-!1eft over the : : ® solo entitled “Will ‘You Be My|Miss Frances Cochran. Swill “qpeapete: with oamane Seow Suirning: ing for Jackson | BAR Z BAD MAN Walentine?” She was very suit-| The following program was|#! high schools in the state who — tomorrow and Saturday attend Carnedy and Serial ; ‘ably dressed in a red and white! given: have received similar honors for) Miss June Dager, of Miami, was| meetings of the Florida County, nistinee; §-10c; Night: 10-186 fostume and carried a heart-/ Piano duet: Mrs. Gladys Voight! the D. A. R. trip to Washington./an arrival by plane this morning Clerks Association. 1 : . ————— shaped container from which she|and danghter, Faith. ee oe oy sat ; “<< threw hearts to the audience. : “Valentine Postmen,” by) 4 go Bicapy ss eignty ‘ NEGA , 2 Rae stak o ploy called “Ale recy of 3A puyth. capitol vais year, a lh ah lira car hhh lr hahah hh ahah ahaa "aa Friendly Token” was given. The| Vocal solo: “A Valentine For} Misses — Garcia and a i i * ‘ stage represented the Court of) You,” by Faith Voight. serbraeygioip Metoeg mei Hgts \ : : 4 7 Hearts, A play: “Somebody's Valen-{ contest, will receive the D. A, R. ; ‘The characters were as follows: tine,” by pupils of the class. Certificates of Merit, ; ; 9 ° ’s = ‘King of Hearts: Donald Curry. Cast of Characters: ki 4 ‘Queen of Hearts: Virginia Rob-| First Heart Herald: Skippy/ COUNCIL PASSES NEW : erts, 7 Russell. 7 ‘ : * ; 2 Kinave of Hearts: Alfred Lowe.; Second Heart Herald: Nilo LIQUOR ORDINANCE : 517 DUVA L ST. “ Guards of Heart Kingdom:} Gonzalez. (Continued from Page One) ' s 4 Marvin Maloney, Clandius Spenc-| _ Mother Heart: Argelia Acevedo.|fore the council, but no action er, Kenneth Solomon, and Mike} A Small Girl: Faith Voight. Knowles. ‘A Small Boy: Norman Flowers. Bids Received Ladies of the Court: Carmen} Six Heart Children: Bertha } Bids were received from Al and Ivy Thompson.« , | Perez. Anita Aguilar, Ruth Boza,/bury’s Service Station , ; Harry Sawyer. ~ * |Joe Thompson, George Smith, and] Service Station “for One Heart: Denci! Russell. | Roy Lowe. has been taken in either case. tires forvoue of the ci T was $186.40, while Founders Day Observed jas $155.00.” Rot At Local School House," ,¢!, 3%" definitely what kind of tires-are reaily needed for the truck in Gelebration of Founders Day;ders,” was ai ecnsng by al question, A inesday evening, 8Toup of ten -T. A. mem-| A resolution for borrowing the a aees ~— ys hol by|Pers and this wes followed by an| sum of $36,903.49 against the acrostic forming the words, “Ob-| general revenve fund for the the Parent-Teachers Association. jects and Accomplishments,” | year 1936 for municipal pur- ‘The stage in the auditorium wasiwhich was presented by twenty-| poses, and also that of issuing new decorated with the P.-T. A. col-| two boys and girls. general revenue bonds in place ors, red, white, bine and yellow,} Mrs. Fred Voight and Miss Cyn-|of old ones, was adopted. with a beautifully aranged table|thia Howanitz were next heard in rennin im the center. a piano duet and then a chorus 3 The program was opened with composed of pupils of the Sixth Opens Skin Pores ‘the P.-T. A. song and this was! Grade, accompanied by Mrs. May Kills Scalp Itch followed by an invocation by Reyv.! Hill Russel), sang a delightful song With six itch killing medicines entitled “My Tribute.” | sn liquid form, Imperial Lotion May Sands read the Presi-| The entertaining and interest-| — pee ee ree Message to the National!ing program wes browght to a| cause of scalp itch. 35c¢ and $1.00, Teachers Association, and‘ close with the Benediction pro- ied by Miss Alce Curry;/ nounced by Reverend Norris. M. E. Berkowitz sang “Aj During the evening the differ- Lite Child Shall Lead.” jent numoers on the program were } An interesting playette “Foun-:announced by Miss May Sands. ig i RICHARDSON’S STORE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Butter, tb . Sugar, 5 Ibs. Mik, can ... Cream, 3 cans MONKOE THEATER Lew Ayres-Mary Carlisle in LADY BE CAREFUL : [ We had a delightful time at'| Jed Pronty-Spring Byington in||{ Siam Rice, 5 lbs the dance given by Battery “E”,! BACK TO NATURE Florida National Guard, of Key|| Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches-|' West, said Lieutenant W. Curry'| tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ ||| Cuban Coffee, tb . Harris, who was one of the plan-' Life Buoy Soap, 3 bars ners of the affair. Lux Soap, 3 bars . Rinso, 3 pkgs. i} Grits, 3 pkgs. ; Fresh Eggs, doz. Oxodol, 2 nkgs. Repairing most watches from'| Tojjet Tissue, 6 | Tomatoes, can .. ? arrangement provided that) every member who attended must; be accompanied by a female com- panion, no one could attend ex- cept members of the organiza-| $2.00 up, according to amount of tion, and no one would be admit-| epairs needed. ted, that is members of the com-' pany, unless in uniform. Watch Glass, aga ~ | Practically every member, said} shape, { Lieutenant Harris, attended the} POLLOCK, Reliable Jeweler’ dance, except the few who were San Carlos Book ‘Store i absent but gave plausible ex- 518 Duval S ) eases. There was only one mem- val, Bieset | ber who failed to respond to the Every Job Guaranteed Satisfac-' eall who could not give a sound tory or Money Refunded exeuse for non-attendance, and he was fined one dollar. micah — AT YOUR SERVICE.--- | Come In and Shop the Modern, Convenient, | “QUALITY” Way, or | Phone 70 For Your Order and We Will Deliver It FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS | perce 200] Syne 38c —_—<——<—___. | BUTTER, Country EGGS, Fresh Florida, large | Roll, BD. ss: _ 36¢ whites, . (guar- 34¢ | anteed) doz. ........... | TOILET TISSUE 25 a | : (@ | GIBBS SPAGHETTI, with (Wrapped) 6 rolls Tomato Sauce, 5e | GIBBS LIMA BEAN 5e NG AOR Si bal i ree GIBBS MIXED -VEGE- TABLES, No. 1 can 5 Salt, 3 pkgs. . Matches, 3 pkgs. Tomato Paste, 6 cans Cheese, th - Sliced Bac: Ovaltine Crisco : 64c » 30c and 60c Phone 658-R Free Delivery Eaton and Elizabeth Sts Fruits and Vegetables Im the City Can Be Purchased at ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” Shipment of Fruits and Vege- tables are received twice week- ly and are refrigerated the modern way so that you receive them “GARDEN FRESH.” We Welcome Responsible Accounts All Competition Met With Low Prices and High Quality Order All Your Food Needs | CAMPBELL’S BEAN-WITH- | BACON SOUP, (A new Campbell product— MATCHES, (Strike- delicious) can... 9c hicetace 7 oben 10c JELLO, any flavor, LIBBY’S TOMATO | ee ee JUICE, No. 1 tins ... OC IDEAL DOG FOOD, 15 EDDY’S STARCH, 1 S Sewceernenmea wes : c NEE 8. ¥ ay | At Your Service—May We Wait On You, Please? ||| FISH TURTLE un tay os QUALITY FOOD STORE | | 1400 Pine Street—Phone 70—Mrs, Sue Skelton, Mgr. iy 67 Free Delivery | 814 Fleming Street | Sombrere lighthouse, . N . | N N NJ . : ‘ : N : N : N . : . , N . . . | . : : . . . : . N . ‘ . ‘ : . : . : . . : ‘ne Unfortunately for us and fortunately for you the weather has been too warm to enable us to dispose of our Fall we must make room for the new goods now in tranait, we must sell at these secrificed | buy our NATIONALLY ADVER ME DISE at prices you will not be able to OUR LEADER! MEN’S SUITS A WIDE VARIETY TO SELECT FROM Worsteds, Cashmeres; Singles or Doubles; Sports or Drapes; Shorts or Regulars; sold for $19.75 peo B14 95 MANHATTAN SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS All our $3.95 and $2.00 Man-| hattan Shirts and Pajamas, all absolutely guaranteed. Very large selection of shades, colors and fabrics’ to select from, All sizes+all sleeve lengths $1.65 ONE LOT OF SHOES Sports, Whites, Blacks, Tana; Leg (No Alterations) Regwat oe High eile AL eR PES MEN'S SUITS NUNN-BUSH SHOES $1.95 Worsteds, Flannels, Tweeds 86 pairs of sample Sport Nunn- fe) Bush Shoes, on sale . $3.95 Solids, Whites and Fancies; all sizes $9.95 (No Alterations) REE ES ESTEE ay POLO BLACK OR TAN 9 3 c NUNN-BUSH SHOES We Regular $6.75 to $7.50 sellers MANHATTAN BATHING nd others $1.00 sellers, on sale $5.45 a ea oe Td j $2.00 Quality ........ Hart} Schaffner & Ma co art, . r & Marx Clothing; pO other makes TRY oo ae $3.00 Quality ............ Sports, Serges, Worsets 7 DAEBLIBED $4.85 °" (No Alterations) ; One lot of Tropical Worsted’ and Dixie Weave Suits Regulars, Shorts, Stouts, Longs $17.95 No Alterations Sold for $22.50 and $25.00 HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX #75 SUITS ar KELLAR, HEUMAN & THOMPSON SUITS POLO SHIRTS Beautiful colors; all sizes 39¢ EERE ATE SEEE MONITO SOCKS Silk or lisle; solids, fancies; MEN’S FELT HATS All colors, different shapes Sold for $1.95 $1.00 ONE LOT OF PANTS Some high waisted, sold for $2.95, on sale $1.98 (No Alterations) Sa ET OTIS UNDERSHIRTS Short Sleeves, Irregulars, on sale 35c kind, pair 24¢ DAWAGIGEESS. BR Ue TUS DR ek er eee OTIS SLEEVELESS UNDERSHIRTS First Quality, 4 .or $1.00 A, wide variety of Shades, Weaves and Patterns to choose from; sold for $29.75, $32.50, $35.00, $37.50 $23.95 No Alterations * War KOLO I LEI I OLLI I IID.