The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 25, 1940, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SATURDAY, MAY 25 ae . . | |several days sightseeing and| | ; ‘ Baccalaureate Service Tomorrow At High School ~NOres OF TODAY — atin pues ot mer ict on RITES TOMORROW PRICE SPEAKS MAZES AT CALABS . . oe . ie early bus us morning ‘or Cant Opens Graduation Week Activities For Seniors 1 asens Graduation ‘Miami FOR J.A.GARDNER = FOR ANDREWS .~= Mrs. Thomas James, wife of! RE |Lieut. Thomas James, U. S. x, po oe j a a Bee Niet on fhe late ae Jay|__T- B. Williams, who is con- lames A. Gardner, 85, died yes- afternoon gning to 7: sietes ra nected with the Navy Depart-|terday afternoon at 6 o'clock in going to Tallahassee for ment and was visiting in Key | tp, id 1021. Flemi the graduation of her di iene aad Jeming be aughter, ‘West, a guest at the La Concha \Josephine, from F. S. C. W. with c street. Funeral services will be H ;: ~ ;hotel, left on the early bus for ;@ Bachelor of Science degree in| wiami en route to Washington. {held tomprrow afternoon 5 Pi comuesee ese ut vet Sales : jo’cléck from the First Methodist i be ot ef sane ae ee pAttends Graduation - _ |Church-‘where. the body will be | nore se t, theschool. Pho-| Mrs, Mary.E, .Garing left this placed at 2 o'clock. Rev. G. W. 1 a jmorning-on the 7 o'clock bus to | i tchinson will offici [consult.an eye specialist in Mi-| otticinte: ami and will afterwards go to| Pallbearers who have been 'Fort Pierce to be present at the |selected to serve are Wesley graduation of her granddaugh- | Archer, Harold Pinder, Program was released today for|Friday evening when the seniors the Thirty-third Annual Com-!will be presented with their mencement Week exercises for|diplomas at graduation exercises Key West High School, with, the|to be held at Bayview Park, first event of the week coming |starting at 6:00 o’clock. Dr. W. tomorrow at the school audi-|H. Masters will deliver the com- torium when Rev. O. C. Howell) mencement address. May 3—Junior Prom. will preach the sermon at the| Complete program of the; May 26—Baccalaureate Serv- Baccalaureate service. jweek’s events is presented here- |? ice at High School Auditorium, The week’s events close next} with: 4:00 o’clock p. m. P BACCALAUREATE ye Day een 5 cises. 001 Auditorium. 8:00 i Sunday afternoon, May twenty-sixth j pm. |S. C. Singleton, secretary of ‘clock. a jthe Chamber of Commerce, was four o'clock. May 30—Rotary Club Lunch- |! 4 passenger on the Cuba yester- * ali Overture, “Overture Religioso” eon. GSS SSS Tampa jter, Miss Ethel May Williams. | Ajpury, Robert Knowles, Percy! The bulk of confectior 4 High School Orchestra May 30—Alumni Reunion. };! z i a a } s ;, the Unit tes is sold Piocesional_ «Grande Marchi re pyaar pace on ie a Pe atenling Ee iGo: For Destali Treahment : | Eee and Charles Curtis. the United States is so Hymn, “O Worship the King” cises, Bayview Park, 6:00 p. is see : . Commercial | Patrick Hemingway and Miss lembers of the Lodges of Odd Tvoeetion ae Rey. 5. Gekeler m. | ee ‘aries of the State of Flor- Tettie Sullivan were passengers | Fellows will’ be m attendance. Mixed Chorus, “Pilgrim Chorus” Wagner , —— iva hae eco ous errr = Lopez Funeral Home will be ic s, s H al treat- |i 2 Scripture Reading Rev. G. W. Hutchinson | CONVENTION | Leaves For Nassau ae Soca Ed Gace aaa = Hymn, “Holy, Holy, Holy” Congregation | CORPORATION | Miss Mary Sweeting, who had iJ been ieey ae H sod . —— one sister, Mes. H. Hindon, of Sermon, ‘Building a Life’ i a visiting relatives and Return To Coral Gables Long Island, N. Y., and numerous Rev. O. C. Howell friends here for the past two ! : (Continued from Page One) |, i Frank O. Headley and son and | nieces and nephews. Pastor, Ley Memorial Methodist Churck ider the terms of the contract by Perr on thes age ‘eee daughter, who were guests at La} Girls Glee Club, “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring” {which the Legion occupies this = ere ‘Concha Hotel for several days, | Bach property, the post cannot engage eae by motor vessel for her jeft this morning for their home Rev.:J. P. Lilly in any activity not approved by; °° Nassau, N. P. in Coral Gables. | Sullivan the army, such as the sale Of ipeturns From Havana SR ee ee | Se nobexes ne bed beer [busy putting the post's affairs and visting for some time in Havana s H Ss order to clear the way for an ac- ae eine ate Cites a tive pre-convention campaign. |«\oments With Your Bible’, was | He has just mailed C. -Howard!, returning passenger can athe | Rowton, state adjutant; a list of |Cyba yesterday afternoon. committee chairmen for the cur-| Se Aas rent year. UIE |To Miami On Business They are: Dr. A. M. Morgan,' paul DiNegro was a passenger | aia the early bus for a business eich, 3 3. de > yjtrip to Miami and expects to be 'Scouts; Myrtland Cates, Boys’ leone for a ae days. si State; George P. Watkins, Junior } seas 1 |baseball; T. A. Woody, junior | Visiting In Daytona | jdrum and bugle corps; Horace} Mrs. E. R. Sycks, of Key West, |O’Bryant, school medal awards; ' is enjoying a vacation at Daytona ;T. A. Woody, Sons of the Ameri-! Beach, and is sojourning at the jean Legion; William H. Reardon, ! Riviera Hotel. {national defense; Dr. Morgan. . as patriotic observances; M. E. Rus- | Visitor From Miami isell, school affairs; W. H. Rear-| Mrs. George M. Hodges, who /j jdon, colored veterans; T. S.,had been visiting in the city for | Caro, legislative; Bill Lee, press T. B. (Tubby) Price of Mi also of Trumbo Properties of this city. will speak 8:00 o'clock. at in the interest « jof Charles O: An election to the U.S j Mr. Price will heave many ‘teresting things to tell the lof Key West concern tivity of Senator / jhalf of Monroe County Charles RES ee COMMENCEMENT CALENDAR La C April 26—Senior Class Play, of “June Mad”. \Singleton To Convention Mendelssohn Rollinson Congregation | MONROE THEATER Clark Gable—Vivien Leigh in Madeleine Carrol!—Brian Aherne|f SPECIAL PRICES MY SON, MY SON | } NEWS and COMEDY i For The | Girl Graduate— GOWNS - PAJAMAS Lovely. Lace-Trimed Satins, Pastel Shades $1.00 BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS Bo: 50c MANICURE SETS 50c — $1.00 HANDBAGS New .Shipment Summer Styles $1.00 CLASS DAY EXERCISES Wednesday Evening, May twenty-ninth eight o’clock Enter to learn; go forth to serve Colors: Crimson and Gray Flower: Red Carnation Overture High School Orchestra Salutatory Ruth Carmen (Betty) Henriquez Wedding of Miss Senior Class and Mr. Life of Service Gifts from the Bride, Giftorian Sylvia Pinder Preacher Charles H. Ketchum, Jr. Bride Alice Aguilar Bridegroom Class President, Jack Murray Maid of Honor Ella Nicolai Best Man Ray Perez Bridesmaids Groomsmen Sylvia Henriquez Earl Garlotte Nellie Louise Russell Kermit Lewin s Ma 2 Wallace Mitchell Romaguerra Ralph Thompson Wilma Sands Sam Collins Flower Girl Donna Murray The Bride’s Will, Testatrix Marian Taylor Ten Yéars Hence, Prophet Rosemary Kelley PAINTED WiTH SW “Key West's Outstanding” i LA CONCHA HOTEL | Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING Strictly Fireproof Garage Fleming St. Methodist Class Poem What We've Done, Histori: Presentation of Honors Valedictory Farewell Song, Alma Mat Magali de Leon an Lorayne Harrington Principal Horace O’Bryant Jessie Watkins er Senior Class COMMENCEMENT Friday afternoon, May thirty-first six o’clock Overture, “Overture Excerpts” High School Orchestra Processional, “Pomp and Circumstances” Academic Procession Graduates Allan B. Cleare Ralph K. Johnson Clarence H. Pierce Melvin E. Russell J. C. Gekeler Horace O’Bryant Dr. W. H. McMasters Rev. J. C. Gekeler Mixed Group, “Soldiers Chorus” Gounod Address, “Education: Transmissive and Creative” Dr. W. H. McMasters Professor of Religious Education, University of Miami President Emeritus Union College Selection, “Tales from the Vienna Woods” Orchestra Presentation of Diplomas Benediction Recessional, “Triumphal March” GRADUATES George Washington Henriquez Sydney Earl Mathews Leebert Worth MacFarland Wallace Herttell Mitchell Charles G. Munro Jack Tate Murray Ella Nicolai Phillip Lazarus Orta Daniel Ray Perez Charles Eagan Pierce Della May Louise Pierce Shirley Yvonne Pierce Lois Marie Pinder Sylvia Faye Pinder Robert Clark Pittman Dolores Elizabeth Romaguera Marjorie Beulah Russell Nellie Louise Russell Georgina Marguerite Sanchez Wilma Leonette Sands Mary Cleora Sawyer Gloria Diaz Silveira Richard Thomas Steadman Marian Elizabeth Taylor Ralph Chester Thompson, Jr. Virginia Rose Thompson Edward Melvin Tynes Eve Ondina Valdes Evelio Ulysses Valdez Jessie Watkins Joseph Eugene Watkins Lenora Whitaker Mildred Kathleen Whitley Felix Sergio Yado, Jr. Saunders Elgar Invocation Strauss Horace O’Bryant Verdi Abelardo Julian Abreu Alice Christina Aguilar Leander Raymond Albury Milton Marvin Appel Frank Lyman Aritas Dolores Armayor Alfred Alonzo Baker Edwin David Berkowitz Nellie May Brost George Leo Cates Samuel Light Collins Mary Magali De Leon Jack Frederick Einhorn Eugene Romeo Fabal, Jr. Lutgarda Fernandez Ear! Garlotte William Wright Goethe Ulric Gwynn, Jr. Lorraine Harrington Walter Charles Maloney Ruth Carmen Henriquez Sylvia Margaret Henriquez Belva Josephine Hicks Arthur Theodore Hollerick Roland Hatcher Keeton Rosemary Kelly Charles H. Ketchum, Jr. Ottolee Elizabeth Kirchheiner Lillie Mae Knowles. Kermit Hale Lewin Eugene Wilson Russell Lowe John Atkins Lowe Marie Yvonne Lowe Lois Irene Malone WHY DOESN'T GOD STOP THE WAR? HEAR the ANSWER at the FIRST METHODIST (Stone) CHURCH Sunday Night land radio publicity; Anna Cor- |coran, child welfare; William E.|] For Fifty Years A NAME! ‘Houston, disaster Lehmann, ment; Paul i i SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITIZEN—20c WEEKLY. hospital O. Thompson, lawi and order; Albert L. Mills, re- habilitation; George L. Lucas, safety, and Commander Russell, veterans employment. BRAND COFFEE THAT'S A REPUTATION I Come To The Store Where Prices Are Right The Store of Fashion Hlead- fuarters Wie ( SHOES “Ooo For Ladies, Misses and Chil dren. . Hosiery to match every pair. Presents For Grads UNDERWEAR. BAGS, MANICURE SETS, NECKLACES, HAND-MADE BAGS, HANDKERCHIEFS BIG REDUCTIONS ON BEACHWEAR (Uptown) Church This church invites you to attend all services Sunday. 11:00 A. M. Subject: “High- ways And Hedges”. 8:00 P. M. Subject: ing God”. APPROPRIATE MUSIC JIM LILLY, Pastor “Meet- pataine suts 91.95 SLACK SUITS. @1 4Q : SPECIAL StACK surTs PRICES $1.00 w S2T2 $1.00 sizes 1€ to 20 SILK - RAYON - COTTON PIECE GOODS Mallinson’s, Washable, Triple Sheers Mallinson’s Silk Seersucker 89e —s 50e yazp Mallinson’s Cordiel Sharkskin Our National Cotton Week Prices MONDAY NIGHT! Sheers, Swiss, Crepe, Chif- fon, and any kind of dress you want 10 pieces PRINTED TRIPLE-SHEER. to close out at ] | | i i pw ree | Full Stock of DRESSES | | ! { | | will stay at the same APPELROUTH’S | | | bargain levels until HOLTSBERG’S SECOND | GRADUATION GIFT SHIPMENT—. SUGGESTIONS Men’s Initial a HANDKERCHIEFS “Happy Home” FROCKS Men’s Papen | SATIN GOWNS 968 | and PAJAMAS .. $1.00 up MONDAY | SUMMER BAGS $1.00 $1.00 (s--™ Smart, Summer | Kayser Hose, Barbizon Sheers in Sizes | Slips, Chinese Hand- 12 to 52 | Made Underwear, Night Gowns and Robe En- sembles; Linen Bags, Negligees, Evening Bags, Jungle Jewelry, Dance Sets 0 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY PEARLMAN'S “Quality Merchandise” “Popular Prices” GIFTS FOR_THE GRADUATES All kinds of Novelty and Prac- tical GIFTS are here await- ing your selection.- Shop early for best values. GIFTS ______ 25c to $3.00 For The Girls. . . Manicure Sets, Sewing Sets, Bags, Dresser Sets, Powder Sets, Bookends, Vanity Cases, Handkerchiefs, Night Gowns, Phoenix Hose, Pa- jamas, House Coats and any number of other attractive GIFT ITEMS. For Boys. .: Belt Sets, Bill Fold Sets, Ties, Tie and Handkerchief Sets, Socks, Military Brush Sets, Handkerchiefs, Bath Robes, Pajamas, etc. ne tt et ee ] Sale On Silk Dresses 100 new SILK CREPES and SPUN RAY DRESSES. Solid prints, good $1.95 values, on sale Saturday and Monday. Sale On Fabric Shoes All kinds of new Sandals, Ties, Straps, Wedges, etc. at _____ $1.50 and $1.25 j Sale On Sheets - Cases Best 81x90, PEPPERELL SHEETS, 2 in box ____ $1.95 Best PEPPERELL CASES. 35¢ walue. 4 for ____ $1.00 4-Year Guarantee SHEETS, $1.25 walue. 81x89 ___ 96c 4-Year;; ee SHEETS, _ Se: Good PILLOW CASES. at —__. 23¢, 19¢ and 15¢ 4-Year Guarantee, 72x90 and NEW SHIPMENT OF HOUSE COATS WASH DRESSES, very attractive, For The Boy Graduate— NECKWEAR PAJAMAS SHIRTS SOCKS Belts, Suspenders, Hand- Tie Chains, Collar Clips DON'T MISS THE PICTURE “GONE WITH THE WIND” Don't fail to see our NEW SCARLET O'HARA SLIPS in “Gone With the Wind” styles. Fluffy, Lace-Trim- med, Satins or Crepes, White and Tea Rose =a “RHETT BUTLER” *POLO SHIRTS FOR MEN Styled By “Van Huesen” Four Ideal Southern Colors, Rifle Rust. Tent Green, Natural, Knapsack Tan $2.00 gal ie ts a Misses’ and Ladies’ SATIN and JERSEY PANTIES. per pair 25c-39c-S0c aE NEW VOILE DRESSES. Pleated Skirts, sizes 12-46. $1.00 SHOES bought at ARONOVITZ DEPT. STORE ees || WATCH WINDOW DISPLAYS —“ Up-to-the-minute ideas in WEARING Aronovitz Dept. Store “STYLE LEADERS” SOUTH White and Eliza Streets kerchiefs, Belt Buckles, |) FLA. CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING CO. “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Beat Poome = “a r LAR There is no finer house point mode thon Vieo-Vor — regardless of the price you poy! Ft is quoranteed 100% Pure. First time ever offered ct this special tow price! Guy ow and enmemene. or just a room or two, be sure the COLOR SCHEME is right! We offer—Free—this authentic COLOR STYLING SERVICE Do you know what color combinations are right —preie-red by most style-minded people? Do you know how to ch combinations for jboth inside and outside h G. C. ROBERTS—Hardware Store William and Caroline S:reecs a

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