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| eeccccccccccccocccesoces Announcement Of Manage PERSONAT MENTION Wj EXPLAINS USAGE WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1988, Poccccccvccccccccsceccss| coccccecoonecececeneooes ENTERTAINMENT | TRANSPORTATION SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Announcement has been made! i | .jof the marriage of George Wien ate is ey Adams to Miss Beatrice Irene were arrivals in the city Sunday Tompkins of Center Hill, Florida.'for a visit with Mr. Singleton’s | The ceremony was read Saturday parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C.} ight 8:30 o’clock b: Ee Singleton, on Eaton street, and| His + Ab ae papi 4 o'clock in the afternoon on! { | Peele in the parsonage of Flem- | the return to Miami. } OF WORD SYMBOL At the mission service last night at St. Paul's Church, Father Tiedemann preached about the “Holy Eucharist”. In speaking about the real presence of Christ The most beautiful night club_ on the island—romantie hours of standard Fruit dancing to the sophisticated rhy- thm of Otto Divanti, his clarinet jand his orchestra. Habana-Madrid Steamship Amapala, of the and Steamship Company, arrived in port yester- day afternoon from New York This group of young “Masters” bound for Frontera, Mexico, for Miscellaneous Shower Honors Miss Mary Louise Bowery ,,, Key West Yacht Club, Supper. A miscellaneous shower was given Thursday afternoon at the Armory in honor of Miss Mary Louise Bowery by Mrs. Rhoda Keifer, Mrs. Walter Adams, Miss Gladys Russell, Miss Vendaline Watkins. Program rendered was: Solo by Mrs. Paul Archer, ac- companied by Mrs. John Archer. Vocal duet by Mrs. N. P. Nel- O. C. Howell, Mrs. Orvice Sawyer, Mrs. Milton Baker, Mrs. Paul L. Archer, Miss Viola Tompkins, Mrs. Bert McClintock, Mrs. Paul Richardson, Mrs. Joseph Pinder, Mrs. Wm. Roberts, Mrs. Lorena j Buckley, Mrs. Tom H. Farmer, ; Mrs. Edwin Lowe, Mrs. J. B. Webb, Mrs. Clarence Thompson, ; Mrs. H. T. Russell, Miss Minnié Lee Watkins, Mrs. Annie Currv. | Mrs. Social Calendar (DNESDAY— i 7 P. M. Raul’s Cl mar. jb, Mira: By a THURSDAY— Rotary Club. Luncheon. P.M. St. Paul’s Church An- nex. Lions Club Supper. 6:30 P. M. Stone Church Annex. Concert, Key West Hospitality 7:30 P. M. Bayview Band. j sane at Ppp gea at ing Street Methodist church. f delightful dance music, swing | it. | im the Blessed Sacrament, he ex- be i <5 ee Attendant to the bride was Miss| Howard Lowe, first assistant ©). Phyllis. ifAUMthS, KiWi6BEL of the ‘keeBBE at’ Aifieri¢ail’Shdala ght: | Plined the two uses of the word groom, #idOMPe Adains was at- hébst, Who'was in fe ehes st tot | Symbol”. x dotted EX Moth Midd Ray: ‘medital/“aétetitibh! at Marine © The modern use of that word is . ats 3 ihesejtal hes been returned té to stand for something that is not i i W@! for the “statidni rg) 1 hot mony the joan°R" RObet itidnhl keep: | Presents. for example, a photo- foun N: “ian phy ame pai ! graph is a symbol of some one Fresh 'er lieving Mr: Lowe, ; here | city Sunday. who is absent. But the early u , Fathers of the Church, in employ- Earl Linderville, of the border (Tet ing the word “symbol” to de- patrol U. S. Customs service, left scribe the consecrated elements ,on the early bus Monday morn- i ness visit in Mi- im the then curent use: that is, to ce cece topsagmaeal descirbe something that is pres- i é ‘ent; for example, a smile is a | mond Feltor: Following Gtlie € ¢ere: they will be-at-home to their | many friends. \Propose Attending | Graduating Event in the Eucharist, used the word! their way nightly into the hearts; The vessel remained for about of all local and visiting guests of five hours, sailing at 5 o'clock, the Habana-Madrid, Key West’s|/and during the time she was in finest night club with coolest} port took on a supply of 42,003 dancing, breeziest music, and the | gallons of fuel oil and other sup- most refreshing drinks. No mini-| plies. mum, cover nor admission at any| On the vessel were time. sengers, going on the regular ; cruise for which vessels of the Club La Cong: line have been arranged to be South Florida’s leading silver-| handled during the summer, dur- voiced tenor, Jimmy Thomas,|ing the regular trips to the continues to “pack em” in at| banana country. Frank Sabini’s popular Club La bs apa Conga these evenings. And the Alamo Comes In proprietor himself, you know,| Steamship Alamo, of the Clyde- 12 pas- son and Mrs. Minnie Robinson. Piano selection by Miss Lucette de Barritt. Violin ‘solo by Mrs. Robert Dopp, accompanied by Miss Alce Curry. | Mrs. Norman Brantley, l Robert L. Lewis, Mrs. Robert J.) Lewis, Mrs. Catie Lloyd, Mrs.| Norman Baker, Mrs. Donald’ Curry, Mrs. Bernard Russell, | Mrs. Arnold Crusoe, Mrs. Carl; Russell, Mrs. Raymond Knowles, ! ‘Mrs. Flossie Atwell, Mrs. Maisie In a Lover’s Vocabulary game, Weech, Mrs. Leslie Albury, Mrs. | first prize went to Mrs. Lawton John W. Gates, Mrs. C. J. Pei Watson and second prize to Mrs. Mrs. Beecham Curry, Mrs. Cat Malcolm Watler. jerine Weatherford, Mrs. Minnie; Gifts were brought in a school Robinson, Mrs. H. E. Day. | house arranged on a _wagon,! Mrs. N, P.’ Nelson, Mrs. J. M.! drawn by Herman Bowery, Jr. (Humbert, Miss' Phyllis Matcovich, | and James William Baker... [Miss Kathryn Khowlés, Miss Lois Refreshments of mints, ice. Pinder, ‘Mrs. K.''M? Sands, Mrs. eredm and cake were seryed dur- !Julia Knowles, Mrs. Julia Malone, Park. Meeting, Sea Scouts, Ship 3. 7:30 P. M. Knights of Pythias Hall. Be 5 Ss FRIDAY— “Ruth’s Night” of Fern Chap- ter No. 21, O.ES. 8 P. M. Scottish Rite Hall. Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 52. 7 P.M. Rear of Clinic. Meeting, Girl Scouts, Troop 1.! 7:30 P. M.iGolden Eagle A bean guessing contest was won by Mrs. Verdane McCardle. i Key West for-Highway Cele- «bration, 9:30 P. M. Cuban \ Hall. $ Second Dance''to’Choose Miss} Dr. H. C. Galey and Mrs. Galey left over the highway today, go- ing to Staunton, Va., to attend the graduation exercises of Mary | Baldwin College. | One of the students of the }graduating class will be their |daughter, Miss Ruth Rose Galey, | who is an honor student at the | college. Four 4 ew Fellowship Clu Members... capo. Dickw:Hernandez, Ray Perez, Canfield Lewin | George Sylvie, of Miami, who was a brief visitor to Key West Sunday coming to see his daugh- |ter, Shirley May who is a pupil {at the Convent of Mary’ Immac- | ulate, and friends, left on the afternoon bus on the return. | Pp. J. Galvin, customs agent | from headquarters in Miami, was lin the city for the weekend visit- \ing friends and returned Sunday | over the highway!!!!’- } _—_— | Frank Lones left’én the early morning bus Mohday for his symbol of present joy. It is in| leads the entertainment aided and | Mallory Lines arrived in port yes- that sense that the Church uses/ abetted by Teddy Sabini, supreme |terday from New York bound to the ‘word “symbol” of the con- blues-singer and her unique or- Key West and Tampa with |secrated bread and wine; to de-|Chestra. Dine and dance at this,| freight. The Alamo arrived at | scribe the real presence of the|Key West’s newest and smartest | 11:30 o'clock, and sailed at 2:45. | Risen Lord. j night club. one | The closing mission service will! | take place tonight at 8 o’clock. | j The Association of County Florida paid out $528,256 for|Commissioners of Florida will !Old Age Assistance during the! hold their annual convention at ry 7 @eeeee! month of May. The money was! Pensacola June 13, 14, 15, it has ‘ {distributed among 28,877 persons’ been announced by Wilbur C. PEOPLE'S FORUM ‘who received an average gpnth- King, president of the organiza- | . | ly igramt! 68 1$14.83, K pve | Pewecoreepocccooccoooos® ory oi KS avin TRIBUTE TO THE FORGOTTEN | ‘ing the afternoon. ».. (Mis. Maniie' Spencer, Mrs}! J." Miss Bowery will wed Albert 'Addtris, Mr¥” J.\!'Gddinet/!. Mis. | H. Carey, June 5. ‘Buphentia Rubs ! Ubsé Mrs. VBE F, Following were present: Mrs. Sasnett} Miss‘ Ddl Miss Club. ai .| SATURDAY— and Charles) is w members in| station at Pigeon Key where he there is in the resolution of the is employed by the Overseas Road | Rotary Club, an allusion to the and Toll Bridge commission, | outstanding work of W. R. Porter | Ketchum. were ‘ne | |the Boys Fellowship Club dinner | | Monday night at Fleming Street) antic Cen dated ody MENU OA ROS oe © OO (Led po wor ll ob hy’ Carlow, Hi. S. Hendricks, Mrs. E. Lee Thompson, Miss Eugenia Pierce, Mrs, L. W. Joyner, Mrs. Sallie Ochandarera, Mrs. C, U. Tedder, Mrs. Sybil Watkins, Mrs. Ray- Third Dance to Choose Miss , Mary Charlojv,"Mrs. Hilton Hen- son, Mrs. Robert Knowles, Jr., Miss Ruth Cates, Mrs. Dorothy Caraballo, Mrs. C. C. Bryant, Mrs, Bertram Cates, Mrs. Verdane Mc.| Key West for Highway Cele- bration. 9:30 P. M. Country Club. ak ‘ethodist Church Parsonage. | Lively discussion and humor | featured the evening. |M | | Ceecececccocccocccccoccs , Mrs, W. C. Harris and baby | were passengers on the bus Sun- | day morning for Miami for a | visit with relatives and friends. mond Baker, Mrs. Lawton Wat- son. Mrs. Will Menendez, Mrs. Nellie Hicks, Mrs. W. P. Monti- cino, Mrs. Gerald La Fe, Mrs.; Mamie Knowles, Mrs. Mabel Suarez, Miss Virginia Knowles, Mrs. Otis Norris, Mrs. Stella Knowles, Mrs. Robert Knowles, Mrs. Beryl Curry, Mrs. Alice Scheurer, Mrs_ Euric Sterling. Mrs. Leon McFarland, Mrs. Chas Smith, Miss Annice Smith, Mrs, Charles Baker, Mrs. Agnes Pritchard, Mrs. Richard Knowles, Mrs. Charle Salas, Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Mrs. James Higgs, Mrs. Alphen Higgs, Mrs. Ethel McMa- hon, Mrs, Joseph Watkins. Mrs. Walter J. Roberts, Mrs. George E, Saunders, Mrs. Hersel Thomp- | Miss Agnes Thompson, Miss Ven- son, Mrs. George H. Gibson, Miss daline Watkins. Marjorie Roberts, Miss Eloise Miss Mary Louise Bowery is Roberts, Mrs. Robert Byron Rus- the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | sell, Mrs. Bessie M. Eagan, Mrs. Floyd Bowery. etter Chapel Service Conducted | Cardle, Monteen Bryant, Lillie Griffin, Vera Mulligan, Mrs. Zelma Curry, Mrs. Eugene Mears. Mrs. P. B. Roberts, Mrs, John Costar, Mrs. Carl Bervaldi, Miss } Estella Pent, Miss Henrietta Ranger, Mrs. Malcolm Walter, Mrs. Ed R. Curry, Miss Lila Har- | ris, Mrs. Walter Lowe, Jr., Mrs. Charles Russell, Mrs. Albert Cruz, Mrs. Chas. Hjort, Miss Mar- garet J. Carey, Miss Lucette de| Barritt, Mrs. Robert Dopp, Miss Alce Curry, Mrs. John Archer, Mrs. Rhoda Keifer, Mrs. Josehine Doughtry, Mrs. Walter Adams, Mrs. Herman Bowery, Mrs. Flovd} Bowery, Mrs, Katie Logan, Miss | Ida Bethel, Miss Gladys Russell, | \ } SUNDAY— | Concert, Key West Hospitality | Band. 4 P. M. Art Center) Park. | | THE WEAT. |__Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Williams of weccccecdsccccececoeese West Palm Beach, were earivels ° jin the city Sunday for a brie | Highest hensiegicnabs gg Visit with relatives of Mrs. Wil- Lowa cg ‘ 79 liams. They left over the high- F as, 82 ! way late in the afternoon. 80} Harry Burmeister, of West :Palm Beach, was a visitor Sun- -OIns. | gay meeting old friends and tak- 12 Ins. ing in the sights. Tomorrow's Almanac { *Thin recoca covers 24-hour period | ix morning. |__Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore of 5:38 a. m.! Miami were visitors Sunday. Mr. "7:10 p. m.| Moore is a typewriter and adding _ 3:06 a. m.|Machine mechanic and has a 4:16 p.m. | number of old friends in the city Bara a ~"“twho were glad to meet him Tomorrow's Tides boosie p.m | again. 8:03) g at 8 a.m: | pas, le MONDAY— Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 5.!Mean __ 7:30 P. M. Wesley Commun- | Normal Meai ity House, | R Meeting, Camera Club. |Yesterday’s Precipitation Boys Fellowship Club Dinner. | Normal Precipitation 6:15 P. M. Fleming Street | Methodist Church Parsonage. | Fourth Dance to Elect Miss Key | euding at 8 o'clock 9:30 P. M. Miami|Sun rises | Sun sets Moon rises - |Moon sets . i | West. Civic Center. Banquet Given By Charch Group A banquet was given Monday! farometer r night by the Young People’s} Sea level, 30.00. Department of the Fleming Street —_ WEATHER FORECAST Methodist Church at the parson- | er (Till 7:30 p. m., Thursday) C. B. Keister, chief yeoman U. Key West and Vicinity:. Partly |S. N., Mrs. Keister and their two Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bowery West with Mr. Bowery’s brother jand sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | Herman Bowery and family. | Many enjoyable games were) banquet | and family are visiting in Key” and the Chief Engineer in con-! nection with the building of the! Over-The-Seas-Highway. My thought is that many oth- ers could be named in this con-! nection but most name of The Key West Citizen should be added to that list. Without the help and co-opera-! tion of our local paper I seriously | doubt if we should have a High-; way today. | | And, sir, if tributes are to be; paid, I would propose that we never forget the self-denying la-! bors of the working men, who,! for a most modest renumeration, | have toiled under the most try-, ing and difficult circumstances, | under a semi-tropical sun, some- | times in dangerous positions, to: bring to a successful termination | this stupendous undertaking. { And to the government that has } made all this possible, we shall, irrespective of political affliation, | be ever grateful, I am sure. i “Great things, through greatest | hazards, are achieved. And then! Many Thanks!. To Key West and Monroe County voters for the wonderful vote given me in the pri- certainly the | mary election yester- day. 1 SHALL EVER STRIVE TO MERIT YOUR OVERWHELM- ING EXPRESSION OF CONFIDENCE. they shine”. | Mey 24, 1998.” FIP POPE LLL LLL ee Yesterday At High School piavea. and after the | there were several items of busi- Yesterday’s chapel service at|guerite Page. Basses, Paul Es- ness receiving the attention of the Jr-Sr. High School was in quinaldo, Ray Perez, Lionel Cobo, | the members. | cloudy to cloudy tonight and | Thursday, with local showers | Thursday; moderate east to south- sons, Ronnie and Don, left over the highway this morning for Portsmouth, N. H., where after visiting for a few days, Mr. Keis- kkk dkedked ddd ded ded ddd diddiddededubdubudr’ a. Those attending were: | east winds. | charge of the Music Department,| Harry Bravo, Delfin Jiminez, Miss Edna B. Smith, director, who | Floyd Sterling, Dick Hernandez, was assisted by Mrs. Hilda Salis. Anthony Perez. } sao Smith Ls poslhin an excel-| Key West High School Male program of songs by the Glee | Ch, ber eed Club and Male Chorus, featuring” ghee ig ay xcs Sa choral numbers that will be pre-} ae if es sented at the Baccalaureate and Carles Lord, Donald Lowe, Clar- Commencement exercises. jence Shehane, Eugene Spencer, Ray Perez, member of the Glee |Henry Ogden, Gilbert Valdez, Club and Male Chorus, presided | Wallace Vinson, Joseph Campo, at the Chapel. Program, which | Ray Perez, Paul Esquinaldo, Mi- opened with the Salute to the Sue! Bazo, Charles Garing, Eve- Flag and singing of “America” by lio, Valtiea, Roberts“ Smith, Ray the assemblage. The morning, Démeritt; Ehit’ ‘Robeits, Alirelio Prayer was then repeated, follow- | Loan irhinide, “Walter ed by three numbers presented by | Cahales vy itilined Harry | the Glee Club: Ole ae aoe . “The reen ‘at! ea ae Mes re | + H oS célin Roberts, “Watter McCook, | Hishny Hark! Hark! My Soul” boy uiiiee sanehel iva’ Sterling, Nevin, and “Pilgrim's Chorus c from ” Roland Keeton,’Eri¢ ‘Curry, Chas. ne tT SE | A ecto, Coal Cates, Chertes| These ber ill be ited at the Baccalaureate ‘exercises Ketchum, Lionel Cobo, Nester next Sunday. Lucignani, Dick Hernandez, Eu- The Key West High School gene Albury, Anthony Perez, Orchestra then played “Pilgrim’s Hector Peter, Elmore Rosam, Love Song”, by Ascher, followed Harry Elwood, Antonio Martinez, by a reading of the poem, “The Peter ones, Louis Brantley, Builders”, by Longfellow, given Frank Espinola, Orlando Esquin- by Carmen McBeth. aldo, DeWitt Roberts, Charles Al- bury. ‘The Male Chorus then present- STARTING MAY 27 ed the following numbers, “The Ider” se Members of the Key West High Bel a School orchestra follow: 4 i deatne'of the “Stein Song’ and | Miss Edna B. Smith, conductor; “ ” * “ . Violins, Paul Mesa, Jr. Orvis Soldier's Chorus”, from “Gou-| emp, Alfredo Barroso, Jr., Allen nod”, by Faust. ; Ray Pere: Robinson, Nicolas Goshorn, Sid- Perez turned the program | iow Aronovitz, Lucette de Bar- over, at this point, to Mr. O'Bry-; é ant, principal, who gave a brie! fe sigh ed A Josing add to the assembled | jursen, stian Cabrera, Ver- matiente. — sph ogg ieren prseroalbaona } ira Johnson, rthur alladares; All numbers Srrikal 59 pea iano, Mary Fay McClanahan, Re ene eens ot the Harrie! Carmen McBeth; Clarinet, Hector page sven Bo a Clayton | Barroso: Trumpets, Allen Neil . a Galey Sean g. |Roberts, John Thomson, John M of the Key West High | D&Y: E Fiat Alto, Saxophone, lembers “A Anthony Boza, Russell Hyman; School “ag See ee yer, Mary| Trombone, Donald Lowe; Bells, Louise Bonniwell, Corinne Curry, | Rul, C477) Drums. Harry Geraldine Knowles, Della Mae| : Pierce, Lois Malone, Mary Saw-! wirs Grace Noll Crowell, poet, pee cyte cv — Me tot Texas, selected as “The yo ty Henriquez, Bonnie Mae Wat- dann. Sethogy ot 1008 kins. Tenors, Bobby Sawyer, Charles Lord, Clarence Shehane, | Walter “McCook, Malcolm Rob- erts. Altos, Rose Mary Kelly,/ Nathalie Perez, Margaret Bernal, Carmen McBeth, Dorothy Bean, Xenia Hoff, Marie Sands, Sylvia; Also: Pinder, Sarah Ann Birs, Mar- a je ye nig a, Alfent'Sjarseh, Mal- | | Holds Meeting . | Florida:. Partly cloudy with ter will go to Annapolis, Md., and aoe pete — pea Mary | jocal showers Thursday and in, report for service on the U.S. S. banangeel Paghrnadatlh Neff, Har.| north and west-central portions Texas. i ; . tonight. i old Thompson, Jennie Mae John. | Jacksonville to Florida Straits) Allan Knowles was a passenger son, Susan La-Kin, Franklin Ma-| ..4 fast Gulf: Moderate east to| leaving on the early morning bus lone, Rev. ao pean, = E.| southeast winds, and mostly over-| today for a short business tirp to peril py iebl sats “Mary | cast weather tonight and Thurs-| Miami. Agnes Pinder, Anthony ‘Knowles, | 1° me Ge CRNEDS, | Mr. and Mrs, O. W. Kelly, who rst mata stig Official in Charge | Were conducting services in the ‘ances Lowe, | es, Thel- | |Church of God for several days, ma Cates, Alice Jenks, Nellie) seseccerescoececcseseoes left this morning on the early bus Louise Russell, Minnie amen ANSWERS TO TEN jon the return to Miami. Clarch@ide TEST QUESTIONS Hoping to place 150 orphaned ‘children in vacation homes this the answers to test summer, Marcus C. (“Daddy”) | Fagg of the Children’s Society of Florida is appealing to Floridians | to cooperate by taking a child for the, summer. 4 | Below, are | questions printed on Page 2 Monday night at/Ley Memorial | eee, gpeeeccococooccce Church the Children’s Workers of | * a the Key West Methodist Churches | : hit ner a met for a study and social hour. | “ goer } The program of the evening Young seals are called pups,” was given over to the discussion | and mothers are called of “Vacation Church Schools”. cows. Rev. Joe Tolle led the devo- Nebraska. tionals, and Rev. O. C. Howell Norway, Sweden and Den- discussed the benefits of Vacation mark. Schools, both for the child and Queen Victoria. the church. A machine for digging, mov- | Songs and games were follow- ing and transporting grav- ed by refreshments served by el, soil, ete. Gemini. Tennessee. Yes. ORIENTAL PHARMACY '1INO NAME LODGE Mrs. Roland Weatherford, Mrs.! Mary Thompson and Miss Gladys Russell. Present at the meeting were: —_—_—_—_— Mrs. H. E. Day, Mrs. C. H. Wage Bill forced to floor of Ketchum, Mrs. Zelma Curry, Mrs. House when 218 members sign to Lorena Buckley, Miss May Sands, | €d the committee blockade. Mrs. Dorothy Sands, Mrs. Ed. R. %. Key West Scavenger Curry, Miss Lila Harris, Mrs. ‘ Mary Weatherford, Mrs. Mary Doughtry, Mrs. O. C, How o_o 8. 9 10. Rev. O. C. Howell. * BEAUTIFY YO! Modern Tile Floor and Wainscot In Bath, Kitchen, Thompson, Mrs. Josephine Archie Roberts, Rev. Joe: PHONE 123-3 WILLIAM KNIGHT ST. PAUL’S CHURCH REV. KARL TIEDEMANN, O.1.C., Missioner (Closing Service Tonight—8:00 o'clock) —SUBJECT TONIGHT— “*PRAYER’’ Rain—Leaks—Damaged Ceilings and Walls—Expense REPAIR YOUR ROOF NOW AT MINIMUM COST. DON’T WAIT UNTIL IT’S TOO LATE Low As $1.10 I Sq. To Roll) Roll Rooting Ay er Roll ben ALL OTHER KINDS QF GALYANIZED ROOFING oe’ SHERWIN WILLIAMS ELASTIC ASBESTOS. ROOF COATING FOR PAINTING AND PRO- ROOF CEMENT FOR'STOP- TECTING ALL KINDS OF PING LEAKS IN ALL KINDS ROOFS— OF ROOFS— IN 5 GAL. CANS THE NEW PRINCIPLE IN PAINT— USG TEXOLITE A WASHABLE COLD WATER PAINT FOR INTERIOR USE ONE GALLON OF PASTE TEXOLITE MAKES ONE AND ONE HALF GALLONS OF PAINT $2.40 PER GALLON SOMETHING SPECIAL— EXTERIOR COLD WATER PAINT—10c PER POUND OR 25 POUNDS FOR $2.25 “ = A FEW GALLONS OF DISCONTINUED COLORS OF SHERWIN WILLIAMS FLAT TONE LEFT $1.80 PER GALLON SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING White and Eliza Streets Phone 598 “Your Home Is Worthy Gf The Best” TOP LALLA LALALLALALLAALAALALALALAALLALAAAALALLLE A IPA PLA A A Ah dididedidadidcdh hehe diadidd daddadicdaddidh

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