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PAGE FOUR llegians Plan Weekend Exodus For Fall Terms With the University of Florida ; will leave tomorrow for the U. of | NEW ADDITION TO HIGH SCHOOL and Florida State College For)F. to be there for fraternity rush , Women opening Monday Freshman weeks and regular ses- sions a week later, many Key West collegians are preparing to! leave the city over the weekend to take up thir advanced studies. Miss Theresa Sullivan, a sop- homore at F.S.C.W., taking an A. B. course will leave tomorrow, spend the night in Miami, and then go to Tallahassee with a group..of Tally-bound college girls. Miss Anita Berkowitz’ who will be taking her first year of college work at F.S.C.W. was planning to leave today. Harry Knight left University of Florida. Allan Neal Roberts expected to leave to- morrow morning for the U. of F. and his first year of college. He will be accompanied by his parents. Jeff Knight, Jr., a Univ. of Fla. sophomore will leave Tuesday. James MacMullen, a junior, who is taking a pre-en- gineering course will leave next week. Jack Cormack will leave to- morrow for the Univ. of Fila. Orvis Kemp, a U. of F. sophomore will leave next week. Upper- classmen at the University of Florida must be in Gainesville for Registration day Saturday, Sept. 16, with all classes begin- ning Monday, Sept. 18. Ignatius Lester, junior pre-law, and Hilary Albury, junior pre- law, will leave Monday for the U. of Fla. Paul Sawyer, junior pre-law, will leave the early part of net week for Univ. of Fla. Sid- ney Aronovitz, junior pre-law Dance Tonight At | Habana-Madrid ‘Clab | The new Habana-Madrid Club} will be host to the city tonight Georgetown Washington, D. C., Tuesday. Fla. sophomore, will leave Thurs- day. E Miss Fay Adams, senior at Univ. of Alabama, left last week. Miss Leonor Warren, junior at Smith College in Massachusetts will leave Sept. 20. Miss Dorothy | Mae Dungan and Phyllis Adams, | for; week. Jesus Carmona, Univ. of |C- H. MAINS TO BE IN CHARGE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | | Florida Freeze That’s Cool As a Breeze! | OF MANUAL TRAINING AND | MECHANICAL DRAWING | C. H. Mains, of Michigan, will be in charge of the Manual Train. freshmen at Fla, State College for ing and Mechanical Drawing De- | Women, will leave Orleans. Lance Lester will leave Mon- today to day for his junior year of medi-| take up his freshman year at the pee at Tulane University in New State College, Mr. rleans, shortly for Atlanta Southern Den- tal College where he will be in his junior year of dentistry. Jack Hayes will leave coming year, according to an an- A graduate of the Michigan Mains has | taught manual training in Michi gan for the past 10 years and tomorrow |partment of Key West Junior- | morning. Miss Ophelia Lester|Senior High School during the} will leave Monday for his first | year at Newcomb College in New j{mouncement made today by Pro- | fessor Horace O’Bryant. H | | | {comes to Monroe County highly | Mi:s Anne Kennedy, senior at |Tecommended by upstate authori- | F.S.C.W., will leave Sunday. Miss Cynthia Pearlman, who is in New | York, will leave from there to- morrow for her senior year at F.S.C.W. Miss Alice Parks, isenior at Florida State, Sunday, and Mary Louise Bon- niwell, sophomore, day. leaves Sunday. Miss Edna Rob-} erts, also a Sunday, Shine, freshman, leaves Tuesday. | Miss Francis Lowe, a sophomore, has already left for Florida State. Margaret Dexter, also a _ sopho- more, will leave over the week- end. ai leaves leaves Sun- | Miss Cleo Kemp, a senior, | ; { will leave Winifred senior, too. Miss William Phelan, sophomore at Medical School in; will leave) PERSONAL MENTION | Percy M. Roberts, who has! ties. Professor O’Bryant is ex- pecting a very successful year in jthis department, which was Te- | opened orly last year. | T. J. Cooper, in charge of this department last school term, re- signed about three weeks ago to take up similar wotk in Ft. Pierce. An important meeting of the Key West School faculty will be held to- morrow afternoon 2:30 o’clock in Room 100. Professor O’Bryant {urges every member of the staff) easy to look at in your oddest dishes] sugar is dissolved; to be present. COUNTY BOARD _ | ing recipe. MET TODAY IN- | SPECIAL SESSION, (Continued from Page One) Administration were read to the members and it was decided to make purchases of bonds of $2,- 000 and $25,000 at 70 flat, and the attorney was instructed to draw up the resolution authoriz- Junior-Senior High | ' | : Florida Harvest Freeze 4% cup sugar Lcup milk 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 cup Florida grapefruit juice 1 cup Florida grapefruit ‘sections 1 cup seedless white grapes Heat the sugar and mitk until cool. Strain the sugar and milk mixture; stir milk vigorously while fading the fruit pice ee oe it will ‘Tey Nanay Gracert not curdle, and a ruit juice bed i“ A epetcult slowly to permit thorough mixing. Add grapefruit sections and grapes Grapefruit juice and segments | and turn into trays of automatic re- both from the same can are good | frigerator. Freeze, stirring occasion- bets for sherbet that’s better than| ally during freezing. Serve with the any you've tried, It’s refreshing to] main or meat course, garnishing | eat with a grapefruit tang, and is| with sprigs of mint if desired. For | made with this recipe: an ice, omit fruit segments, | flavor award in “Florida Freeze”, | @ tangy sherbet playing “the title | role” in the (above) picture of the same name! Let it play partners | with your main or meat course— | and easier to make with canned | fryj ice it grapefruit sections and the follow- Specie apie TENDER POPPY —_LOCAL SCHOOL FRIDAY,SEPTEMBER 8, 1989 LEES DEPART = ON VACATION Bill Lee, Key West representa- tive of the Miami Daily News, jaccompanied by Mrs. Lee, left jthis morning over the highway on his regular vacation, which FROM PORTUGAL PIODELA THANKED BY GOV- ERNMENT FOR MAPS FURNISHED ‘MRS. BOEYEN | Mrs. Alicia Curry Boeyen, | daughter of Mrs. Watson Carey, |returned Wednesday from a visit | \in the north which included aj \period of recreation and sight- | ; they plan to spend in the north | seeing at the World’s Fair in New! ‘ ki {and will visit with Mr. Lee's | York. { Jose Guillermo Piodela, Portu-| mother in Niagara Falls. | Mrs. Boeyen also: visited with |Suese Consul in Key West, is in| Several months ago Mr. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Jack Green at/receipt of a letter from Portugal | was stricken ill after attending a | Lynnbrook, Long Island, at Cam-|in which he is given thanks of! reunion of the Flordia branch of jden, N. J. and at Philadelphia|the government for a series of/the American Legion and the |with friends, and on the’ trip|maps requested by officials of| physician's diagnosis was that he 'south spent a very pleasant visit |the Portuguese Consular Service|had suffered a gastric hemorr- |with her = sister, Mrs. Edward}and which were forwarded for! hage, and he was sent to the Ma- | Vignold, in Jacksonville. use in the history of Portugal to | rine hospital for treatment. j —_—_——_—— be published in connection with} He returned to his duties after |LOCAL SHOPPERS the 1940 celebration in commem-! several weeks and has_ since PROTEST RAISES oration of the Independence and|then been working up to the (Continued from Page One) | |chants should be absolved of any |blame for raising prices. Inves- tigation bears out that where) ‘stores have good stocks of sugar and other items, the prices have} ‘not been rais@d:ito,any appreci- \able height. Ibis these stores that! |found themselvés short and were | forced to restock at higher prices. | | One wholesalen,reports that no! |stocks of sugar are on hand in! | the warehouse, and it is uncer-: tain just. when the supply will | be replenished. The same sourze | ‘relates of a reported coming jTaise in the price of flour and | condensed milk. Restoration of the country. present, when he was granted In connection with the letter! leave and left today planning to of appreciation for the maps, Mr.| return to Key West October 1. | vestigations, will take steps to en owes an cee ny | jhalt profiteering. It is pointed {Prepared poster carrying the pic- out that’ supplies of all commo-|ture of an old-time steering}} MONROE THEATER dities are ample for all national| wheel, and standing at the wheel |f Ronaid Reagan-Rosella Towne needs. Speculators are being|the figure of a woman with hand Code of the Secret Service j blamed. for what price-boasting | shading the eyes as though on the and |that has been reported. pleokout for land. On the poster SWEEPSTAKE WINNER | In all fairness, Key West mer-|are the words “In 1940 Portugal “ Will Celebrate Eight Centuries|} qheste 1s-ader Night nls 250 Of History From 1140 to 1940”, Have You Investigated the Trath of this Statement.. We Meet All Advertised Prices! You'll find we do just that with » QUALITY FOODS and BEST SERVICE —_—_—-at. GROCERY In the meantime, Key West | ‘housewives, already hard-pressed to make the family budget streich | over each weekend shopping ex- | ;pense, is quite worried about how it is all going to come out. | dance, si led to| been connected with the Penin- E a one conver q LEA y ES ORT OPENS MONDAY at another dance, schedul 0! : in-| Yesterday telephone conversa- | get underway at 10 p. m Gould |Sular Life Insurance Co., and/tions were held by members of Curry’s orchestra will play for ;Commected with the Key West|the board with Mr. Lasseter, of | i ae oe ting Sore aie Binge: ‘staff for the past 19 years, has|the R. E, Crummer Co, and later) Tender Poppy, of the Light-/ Mrs. N. P. Nelson, conduetress | : : oe of the Kindergarten School at 727 ej : a: vcany {tendered his resignation and is|2 telegram was received from | house branch of the Coast Guard ee Miss Aileen Doyle, will present 5 6 | Mr. Crummer, whose company is|service, left this morning for Love Lane, announces today that aes: Week-End Specials the latest| Preparing to take a well earned riccal agent for the County. of|1; ‘i : the school will reopen for the songs. jrest before entering other lines! Monroe. and it was decided paar SH Jee aes new semester next Monday, Sep- An added attraction will be|°f activity. |eall a special meeting to take at point eee ee naa teraclas a 23 eeeraaitne ot aurhe pares Meet \further action in. the matter of | 4! point. _ nose who contemplate send-|| ONIONS. 3 Ibs. _ 1 the awarding of prizes. The man-| ._|bond purchases. Tender Ivy is in Tampa Bay ing their children to this school } FANCY TOMATOES, 2 lbs. 13¢ aye of awarding is. being held| Mrs Jack Hussell;and jcousin| earning’ the list: of pone | Satlevalg buoys and the Poin. @€ requested to register either secret. Admission details for this|Miss Shirley Faye Russell. of | ofternigs were read at the mect-|ciana ic in Mi | today or iomorrow or early Mon- é 1 2 REN ah ibs 3 i jciana is in Miami waters engaged id i GRAPES, 2 lbs. 17 dance are in the advertisement ; Miami, who had been enjoying aj ing and it was decided to make Hae hie Neate lactate Tend! ay morning. i} BAR > "sf Ss. 17¢ on page one today. |delightful visit in Key West with|the additional purchases as fol-|7\ 0° ic stten ing ae iiehial 28. eS aE TLETT PEARS, 5 for 10c 0 a |relatives,.left on the 7 o'clock bus | lows: $31,000 at 71%, $50,000 at| ong beacons in Hawks charnel. DAUGHTER BORN | Wc Fern Chapter To |72, $13,000 at 72¥%4, $50,00 at 72% | ices | | (2 pound limit) Met Torch "TO RICHARDSONS | sees 92" » x gn | BREAKFAST BACON, Yb 23c SSE Se EGGS. doz. 25¢ POTATOES, 10 Ibs. Oc Fresh ITALIAN PRUNES, : Se LARD, 1b { thi j i in| |this mornjng for their homes in These pur-| FRESH RIBS. Ib 15¢ ar wb ; |} PICNIC HAMS, a ‘ i Announcement was made __ to- | iad brief vacatidn in Key W. ith |W@S Polled all members of the| Marriage license has y West witl ;sued from the office of County Louise, ers jand $7,000 at 72%4. pa day of the birth of a daughter to 25¢ commission voted yea with the) Mr: ARCHER 814 Fleming Street and MARKET Phones 67 and 47 @ good repertoire of ATTENTION! BERMUDA MARKET OUR PRICES REMAIN AT THE SAME LOW LEVELS ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY SPECIALS Delicious HAM, averaging Strictly Fresh EGGS, from 8 to 10 lbs., by doz. 3 whole, ib 4 * = 23¢ Grade “A” BUTTER, Ib 29c Also PICNIC’HAMS, tb 20c Selected %-grown pace = We have Western Pork and Fern Chapter No. 21, O.ES.,) will hold its first regular meet-'son, who had been ing tonight after a vacation of two months. : 7 *Grand Instructor Mabel Jones /|Télatives and friends, and C.M.H. Fund Esther Liv-|terday over the highway on the|ren who voted no. . ingston will be honor guests. Oth- | return to their homes in Miami. Peace Justice E. R. Lowe of! Elizabeth Myers and er visitors will also be here for | Tavernier was asked to explain | Roberts. It is noted on the meeting. Harry Knight, son of Mr. and &s to the residences of the jurors license that the wedding cere- 33¢ \chases added to those of $27,000| Marriage License authorized on Wednesday night, | Issued Here left yes- A coal Judge Raymond Lord,, authoriz- Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson at y exception of Commissioner War ing the wedding of eee Fay 7 o'clock this morning. The new Robert Bond and Arvitte John-| make a total of $178,000. | i | When thi th tt spending a en ie vote on e matter ce a arrival weighed nine pounds and Alton “A. has been given the name Ruth TEN’ “FOR SOUSE SALT CHES BEEF Sheen eee o ige TONGUE and Richardson and the new THE VERY BEST Every member, also visiting Mrs. Jeff Knight, left on the 11 Stars, are requested to be present | o’clock bus this morning for Mi- and there will be a social hour|ami en route to enter Florida} who were summoned to investi- gate the deaths of Claude Hamil- ton and Miss Frances Kreamer at at the close of the meting. Key West, Fla.,|bus this morning for Miami and Sept. 8, 1939. Observation taken at 7:30 a. m. Havana when he is the represen-|Which was presented at the 75th Mer. Time | University for the studies in his|Card Sound bridge on August 5 freshman year. |when their automobile in which they were riding crashed through Ross Roberts, who had been the rails and went over into the visiting with his relatives in| Water. Three others were in- jthis city, left on the 7 o'clock |jured. _ ; | The list of jurors was con- this evening will take plane for|tained in the bill of Mr. Lowe \tative of the Cudahy Packing |Mteeting Wednesday night when mony will be performed by Rev. O. C. Howell, of Ley Memorial | church. Miss Myers is 18 years old and it was necessary for her parents, Leon Myers and Julia Myers, to make affidavit to the fact they had granted permission to the marriage of their daughter to Mr. Roberts. arrival are reported to be getting jalong nicely. eeccecevevecssosessesoe. PALACE BOB BAKER in | HONOR OF THE WEST | —also— COMEDY SERIAL Pillsbury’s FLOUR, 5 Ibs. 24c |] MUSTARD, qt. jar “| 13c Se ian House COFFEE, BACON, Ib Fresh Pork Country _ GREDIENTS FOR SOUSE. THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF OUR SALE Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night 78 82/U.S.N. Retired, and Mrs. Hartley would have to be A; 83 icft Saturday for an extended |@nd Mr. Lowe came to the city to stay in Long Island and Con- | answer the question, to the best, Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 7:30 p. m., inches 0.00 Total rainfall since Sept. 1, inches Deficiency inch Total rainfall since January 1, inches Excess since inches Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) AM. 0.94} since Sept. 1, | 2 0.82 24.09 | January 1, P.M 12:35 11:54 High 5:30 7:00 Barometer at 7:30 a, m., today Sea level 30.12 Low WEATHER FORECAST (Till. 7:30 p. m., Saturday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday,! with occasioal thundershowers Saturday; gentle to moderate winds, mostly southerly. Florida: Partly cloudy tonight @ha@ Saturday, occasional thun- dershowers in extreme south por- tion Saturday. Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Gentle to mod- erate winds, mostly southerly, overcast weather tonight and Saturday, scattered showers over extreme south portion. Co., interests. Lieut. Camdr. H. N. Hartley, necticut. They will visit napolis en route. Miss Dorothy Mae Dungan an Miss Phyllis Adams will leave over the highway morning en route to Tallahassee where they will enter Florida State College for Women. COLORED GROUP HAS ORGANIZED The Colored Recreation De- - partment, which is supervised by Alfonso Dean and assisted by Helen’ Lowrie and Margaret Suarez, is endeavoring to pro- mote a wholesome center out at the community cen- ter park. It is the desire to train the youth how to play and to en- courage the adult to play, and also love the beauty of green trees, with their wide branches. A_ recently organized .. adult softball league has created. great interest among the players and fans. “The Young Clowns” are , meeting Wednesday night, Sep-| to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. leading with two games won and one game lost. are second, winning two and los- ing two. “The B. C. Boys” have lost two and won one. The recreation center depart- ment has b@tn helped extensive- ly by the Recreation Supervisor, John Bennett, who is relieving Mrs. Eva Warner. Subscribe to The Citizen—20¢ | weekly. An- recreation “The All Stars” | the commissioners decided that \the question as to whether they were residents of Monroe county determined, tof his ability. in question was summoned Mr. q Lowe said that his son was at/ the scene of the accident and he tomorrow | Summoned the jury, which act) “right kind for barbecueing, In- | | was considered urgent and it was |mecessary that some action be |taken at once, regarding the bodies and their condition which was gradually becoming worse. Mr. Lowe said that all of those who were summoned to serve were not well known to him but he could state positively that three of the jurors were residents of Monroe county and he lieved that the others were also residents of the county but could not positively make a statement | to that effect. Commissioner Curry wifose home is in the vicinity of the 'Card Sound bridge, said that he would make an investigation and |find out the residences of the j members of the’ jury and make jhis report at‘ the next regular tember 13. The meeting was then ad- journed. j | i : | At the time the coroner’s jury CLASSIFIED COLUMN = ae <r STRONG ARM Run from Washington to Von RA Phister street. $1,000. Apply | BRAND COFFEE | rear 1217 Petronia street. | THAT'S A REPUTATION apri4-s! FOR SALE—Just | extinguishable. Burnt irom | buttonwood. Erskine Roberts, | 903 Thomas street. sept2-lwkx | House, situated on, two tts | 100x100 feet .each.” Apply to 1306 Virginia Street may25-tfs | | {FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100. |COAL the! FOR SALE—Bargain; Furnished Concentrated SUPER SUDS 2 med. size RED SUPER SUDS 2 med. size FOURTEEN-FT. V-BOTTOM CYPRESS BOAT; Four Horse | Johnson Outboard Motor; Four Life Preservers, One Fire Ex- tinguisher; Pair of Oars and! | Row Locks; Anchor with Rope; ! Umbrella—all for $85.00. Apply 1217 Petronia Street. jun27-s RED SUPER SUDS OCTAGON POWDER 5 small size > Ale Gibb’s HOTELS | BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest | Clean rooms, enjoy the homey | | atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. | 917 Fleming St. may17-tf | — THY IT TODAY — The Favorite In Key West STAR > BRAND | CUBAN COFFEE | ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS | peeeecoecocccccccaconcer TOMATO Paste DC TOMATOES, 6 for __ SALT, 5e MATCHES, 2-for 22 5c 1101 Division Street PHONE 460 Red Cross : 25 c TIFT’S GROCERY TITS SPECIALS} Heinz—Cucumber /PICKLES, Jumbo size __ . 18¢ ITEMS — COME AND || Lipton’s TEA, %-1b | ~ 23¢ | | Boneless RIB ROAST, tb 23c SEE THE OTHERS! We handle exclusively—Meats and Poultry. There- for—we are able to offer the best quality at low prices! Your inspection invited! WHITE AND VIRGINIA STREETS PHONE 52 QUICK, EFFICIENT SERVICE style SAUSAGE, tb (Glass Free LEE’S FOOD CENTER Duval at’ Angela Streets Phone 94 / We Deliver Amazingly Low Prices : STILL PREVAIL AT THE BROADWAY Armour’s CREAM, tall can __. 32¢ 5e 8e 10c U. S. No. 1 POTATOES, Country Roll SMALL CHOPS, (Club Steak), 1 Fresh GROUND MEAT, 1 Certified BACON, Our Own Slice, tb - SUGAR, 5 lbs. Palmolive SOAP, each VINEGAR, pint bottle NBC—Shredded WHEAT, pkg. No. 1 TOMATOES, can. 4€ Lighthouse CLEANSER, 3 cans LOC Campbell's TOMATO SOUP, 25 Cc 5c _ 29¢ 15¢ 25e Calif. LETTUCE, ‘each __ Yellow SQUASH, 2 Ibs: __ Sweet ; POTATOES, sim. 10e Cooking APPLES, 3 Ibs. 17€ Fancy—Bartlett PEARS, doz. . 25¢ GRAPES, 3 Ibs. 27¢ Avocanos, 2 tor LBC OLEO, 2 Ibs. _.__ Fresh a 25e PIG TAIL, 2 Ibs. POT ROAST, 1 __ 25¢c 3 cans White BEANS, 1 AVY: DUVAL and ANGELA BROADW.