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PAGE FOUR it SOCIETY -:-.: Navy Wives Plan Fishing Trip - Next Tuesday; Organize Classes The regular business meeting of the Navy Wives’ Club was held yesterday afternoon at the American Legion Hall, called to| ii order by President Andersen. Mrs. Renee Reynolds was ap- Pointed head of the Visiting Committee, with the privilege of choosing her own committee. Mrs. Andersen told about the |She is to obtain a list of the new shorthand and typewriting |names of the new navy families in town and will endeavor to SAWYER LEAVES Circuit Court Clerk Ross C. Sawyer left yesterday afternoon enroute to Tallahassee to attend a joint meeting of the County Clerks Association and the In- ternal Improvement Board sched- uled for Monday morning; June 10. There are a number of” mat- ters, said Mr. Sawyer, ‘to be straightened out with regard to FOR JOINT MEET . CITIZEN High School Notes SENIOR HIGH _ JUNIOR HIGH Honor Roll of the Senior High} Junior High School Honor Roll |School for the instruction period | for the same period lists the fol- lending May 31 is announced as lowing: | follows: ‘s s ; Honor point average: 3.00, Lor- Honor Point Average: 2.80, Vir: |raine Harrington, Jessie Watkins, ginia William; 2.40, Noelia Bra- \Billy Cates, Elinor Larsen; 2.80, j¥O, Jennie Johnson, Bobby Friesz, THE KEY WEST | Wilma DeLoach, Charles Perez;! $2.25, Lois Malone, Louise Collins, ! Co: x |Raymond Ovide; 2.20, Walter | -OMMe? McCook, Edwin Berkowitz, Wal, {Daniel Lujan, Hoff, Margaret Pinder, Catherine 2.20, Gloria Acevedo, Janet McCarty; {Amalia Blanco; 2.50, Ray Perez,!Dorothy Johnson; 2.25, Edna Mae} j ii inehes classes to be started at the W. P. | A. Educational School next week |contact them during the week to which all navy wives are in- |with the view of interesting them vited. lin the club and its activities. Mrs. Leota Potter asked the}. The club will go on an all day members of the club if they fishing trip next Tuesday. After would be interested in forming a a short discussion it was decided handicraft class under the super-|to leave at 9 a’ m. and return vision of Miss Josephine Ubieta jaround 4 p.m. Any navy wife of the W. P. A. Recreational De- |contemplating making this trip partment. After a short discus-|must be at the main gate of the sion it was decided to form a |Naval Station at 9 a. m. Tuesday tlass to meet every Tuesday from | morning. lp.m.to4p.m at the La; Next week the regular social Concha Park. ‘for the-month will be held. Children’s Day At Congregational Church _| Nuptials Tonight ; . si1) |. Wedding of Miss Marie Yvonne A Children’s Day program will lowe Hancite: ak Sie. ak Slee be presented at the Congrega-|Goraid Lowe, to.William Hardie tional church Sunday School to-| Smith, member of the personnel morrow morhing, starting at 9:45 (of the U.S.S. Lea, will take place o'clock. tonight 8:00 o’clock at the home The program is as follows: jof the bride's grandparents, Mr. Opening song by Sanday (Cer eecce or Albury, 1120 School, followed by Scripture | Bev..0. C. Howell, of the Ley Reading and Prayer by Rev. L. J.;Memorial church will perform Luethi, acting pastor. “Welcome”,/the ceremony. A reception is Joan Knowles; “Blossoms and|Planned immediately after the Smiles for Children’s Day”, Sally | Wedding. Ann Goss; “Forget Me Not”, Bil-| oe ly Brent; “If I Were Big”, Ma. Seek To Form tilda Thompson; “Four Years|Choras In City Old”, Elizabeth Ann Russell; | eae ee “Sharing”, Maurice Cruz, Jr.;/® Mrs. W. M. Owen, Jr., a former “Little Children”, Margaret Saw- | member of the Romany Chorus yer; “A Rose In Every Garden”,' in Palm Beach, would like to or- Betty Rae Brady; “Children’s! ganize a chorus here. Day the Best”, Beverly Curry;| All singers who desire to join “On This Glad Children’s Day”,:this move are requested to reg_ Elizabeth Walterson; “Jesus|ister with Mrs. Owen at. the Loves Me”, Myrna Lee Curry;/Chamber of Commerce. This “If”, Ceameal Walterson; “A Day!chorus will be conducted by For Children”, Audrey Roberson; | George Mills White and the spon- “Flowers and Sunshine”, Lillian! sors are Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Stewart; “For Children’s Day”, / Warren. Gladys Sands; Song, Primary De-| Gypsy costumes will be worn partment. |at all rehearsals and perform- “Children’s Day”, Barbara Mae ; ances. Buckley; “Repetition”, Betty! Mrs. Owen was formerly Cuca June Cottrell; “His Face”, Flor-! Domenech of this city. She has ence Drudge. taken part in many civic activi- Offering; “Children’s Day”, ties here. Walter Walterson; “With Gar- aoe Pythian Grand Chief Jands Fair’, Helen Norcisa. Promotion exercises for five -} . girls. . | Will Arrive Monday Presentation of Bibles and Cer- —_—_—_— tificates. Announcement was made to- day by efficers of the local Pyth- = ian Sisters Lodge that Mrs. Mary Branning, of Jacksonville, Grand NOTES OF TODAY | Chief of Florida; would arrive in ———— Key West Monday morning to Hear Of Graduation pay her official visit to the local Mr. and Mrs. William Menen- lodge at a meeting of the group | dez, of Thompson street, received | Monday evening at 8:00 o’clock. telegraphic advice this morning announcing the graduation of their grandson, Graydon Grin- nell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton| Grinnell, from High School in} Wakefield, Mass. The exercises | took place last evening in that} city. | | Visits Relatives p = 3 Robert H. Givens, of Miami, is|, Everyone in Key West wishes in the city for a "10-days visit to know what the children of the with relatives and friends. city are accomplishing and the \parents particularly are inter- ested to see their progress. Mrs. Sally Berdalle, wife of, The classes atwjpe Art Center Quartermaster Louis Berdalle of h@ve Proven to®B® popular with the Destroyer Lea, left on the;Many children and now there morning bus for Miami and will | Will be an opportunity for every- there take passage on the S. S,/one to see the results. An ex- Seminole for her home in New jhibition of the work of the chil- York. \dren of these classes will open at the galleries on Tuesday morn- Will Bring Compresso: ling, June 11 at 10 a. m. and will Harry Dongo ae iz passenger Tun until Saturday, June 22nd. on the morning bus going to| There will be an inovation at Marathon to secure an air com- | this exhibition. The teacher = pressor to be brought to Key |Siving a prize to the child whose West for work on a building for Picture receives the most votes which his father has the con-|by visitors to the gallery. Also, tract. Jat the close of the exhibition jthere will be a drawing of the On Vacation Trip |votes and the third one pulled Leo Lopez left on the 7 o'clock |from the box will bring to this bus- for. visits in Miami, St.|lucky voter a work of art by a Petersburg and Jacksonville with Key West artist which has been relatives, enjoying a week’s va-|donated by the artist for this cation from, his duties with the |PUTPose. Clyde-Mallory Linés. Returns To New York Left For College Miss Mary Louist Bonniwell! left ‘on the’ 7 o'clock “bus this} miorning to résume her studies at | Florida State College for Women | at Tallahassee, } Coral Hotel Apartments RATES: $60.00 Per Month —DOUBLE— Including: (1) Gas: (2) Lights: (3) Garage: (4) Refrigeration: (5) Maid- Service Daily. On Miami Visit | Miss Kathryn Reed was a pas-| senger on the early bus this) ques morning going for a visit with| “Key West's © ding” relatives and friends in Miami. Saas ina Geers LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned SALINA, Kans—Just as he) Rainbow Room and Cocktail brought his fast Union Pacific DINING and DANCING pasenger train to a stop at Ellis. zi Kans., Engineer Frank E. Patter- Strictly Fireproof Garage son, 57, dropped dead of a heart! Open The Year Around attack, ee the Murphy Act sales at the!ter Price; 2.00, Laudelina Perez, |2.00, Henrietta Carey, Nancy Dis- 4 meeting and the clerks believe satisfactory arrangements will be made’ for conclusion of sales. FAMOUS ARTIST "TO GIVE LECT McINTOSH, June 8 (FNS).— Joy Postle, nationally-known mu- ral artist who says “painting is dancing on canvas” and who has specialized in murals depicting native birds and flowers, is scheduled to give a lecture and make drawings of Florida trop_ ical birds and flowers at Bird Island, McIntosh, Friday, 14, at 4 p .m. Nature lovers, bird lovers and devotees of art will be welcom- ed at this entertainment by Mrs. M. N. Gist, manager of Bird Is- land Cruise. June Thursday night we discovered that the Key West Players had shifted their base of operations from the Art Center to the High School auditorium. So we rush- jed over and found everybody hard at work, including those observing the practice—the ob- servers ‘being rather busy with a spray gun chasing several. post- rain mosquitos. The auditorium seemed to us an ideal theater for this type of presentation, which |should show the Players at their best. The casting has been remark- |ably well done from the dominat- ing Jenny, recipient of Cyrus Bumpsted’s pay envelope, Quinn, a giant of a man with hands like hams. Mrs. Rob Roy Ricketts, known to all Key West playgoers as an unusually cap- able actress, will enact the role jof Jenny who, among other things, refuses to permit inoffen- |sive Cyrus to smoke in the par- jlor. The ham-handed man will |be none other than the mad Rus- sian poet of “Squaring the Cir- jcle”, Win Pettingell. Crabapple cider, innocent in itself, we found, has a decidedly profound effect upon the unfold- ing of the plot. The reason for this seems that Mr. Cyrus Bump- sted mistook a slight hardening of the beverage for nothing but ‘a powerful tang”. | We were idly glancing through |a copy of the play and were sur. | prised to note that “Bréken Dish i les” was first present in the jfall of 1929, which, if we're not! mistaken, was a period that many papple would have gladly fore- gone. If “Broken Dishes” could be successful under those condi-! tions (which it was), we can be sure of delightful entertainment. | HERE'S REAL PROTECTION to} \Jack Sawyer, Betty Henriquez,{diel, Lorraine Goethe, Hilda |Roland Keeton, Wallace Mitch- |Guito, Madge Mallory, Catherine tell, Elizabeth Roberts, Griselda}|Chapman, Alfred Lowe, John |Garcia; 1.80, Ella Nicolai, Cope-|Richie, Nester Castaneda, Eugene jlyn Ramsey, Nellie Perez; |Shirley Elbertson, Hagen Sands,! Bowser; 1.80, Robert Knowles, Leander Albury, Jack Einhorn, |!Rosetta Wise, Fortune Demeritt, | Arthur Hollerich, Phillip Orta,!Dora Henriquez, Armando Sosa, |Charles E. Pierce, Lois Pinder, | Leona Albury, Albert Del’ Valle; {Marian Taylor, Donald Lowe, | 1.75, Jack Appel, George Barber, |Gertrude Gonzalez, Eleanor Car-|Roy Rogers, Sylvia Sawyer; 1.60, |ney, Olga Machado, Alicia Bor- | Johnnie Mae DeLoach, Martha | ges, Betty Lewin; 1.60, John L. |Gomez, Mary E. Knowles, Violet |Day, Helio Gomez; 1.50, Eola;Ranger, Harry Robidere, Claudi- |Johnson, Ray Demeritt, Freda jus Spencer, Richard Light, Ar- Hancock, Flossie Mae Key, Johnson, Eugene Lowe, Geraldine ;}Monteen Bryant; Charles Cer- Kennedy, Lenora Lopez, Perez, Elaine Carney. \Stewart, Henry Vinson. What Makes A Woman Cry By PENETRATOR FML. LOOKS FOR INCREASED TRAVEL | | | Warner, district supervisor of 18 [counties " for the NYA, ; |nounced this week that in line j . |with the national preparedness; paint; |program, supply depots, machine! But made of more than that, tshops and both light and heavy ; If wood working shops are being | her hands and brain. jestablished throughout this area She molds the kitten, paints its |for the training of NYA students,| _eyes, |the purpose being to train them 'jts ears and nose_and whiskers, |for work in war industries as| well as for service as mechanics a, in the army and navy. | These special training shops jppj. + posed will be located at Tampa, ro bee a eas eeapesses . |lando, Bushnell, Lakeland, Sara-'so gay it was, |sota and other points. Subjects” “wrong impression taught at these shops will include! on a drunken sot. woodworking, metal work, black. | He stole the little kitten and smithing, body building, automo-| when stopped bile and aviation mechanics, Ta- | Dropped the animal to the pave- dio and plumbing, cooking and|.“ ment: general mechanics. } i 4 “The whole purpose of ag ae os beep (bat program”, Warner stated, “is tOiThe woman ran to rescue it, TAMPA AREA ESTABLISHES|"Tis strange but true, the little SHOPS TO HELP IN NA- TIONAL PROGRAM } That make a woman cry. | But are they so little, if you know eo oe thet the cause? ;T'll let you decide. PA, .—W. Hi. : oe ee 8S. HL. This woman cried over a plaster | kitten, cording to her mood the kitten is gay or sad. i it was 1.75, | Rosam, Jimmie Singleton, Sara | Grace , vantes, Madge Key; 1.50, Yvonne | | | | / A little thing of plaster and, “£verything In Photography” you count it, the product at ee | | wow i mde «| STAR 2 BRAND | |train these boys to become good|Her heart torn as though th | mechanics so that the army andj kitten were alive: navy and other uits of defense| ror to her it was alive, to this may have available able mechan-! extent, ics to help prepare new equip-|1_ was a life of her creation. nace The embodiment of thought and feeling; And when that was abused, The woman cried. "MARRIAGE LICENSE | A marriage license was issued yesterday afternoon from the of- {fice of Judge Lord, authorizing the wedding of Robert F. Roberts and Miss Helen A. Curry. The ceremony was to be Per- | formed by Rev. J. P. Lilly of Fleming Street Church tonight. REV. TED JONES will preach his INTRODUCTORY SERMON: Tomorrow Morning ~ atthe 5 FIRST: BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES AT 1l A. M. AND 8 P. M. All Are Invited To Attend Cary Grant—Rosalind Russell His Girl Friday —also— NEWS and COMEDY Fleming St. Methodist (Uptown) Church TWO LAST SERVICES “BEFORE. ANNUAL CONFERENCE 11:00°a. m—*What Is The Gospel Of Christ.” 8:00 “Sin. Righteous- Good Music—Good Fellowship You Are Cordially Invited JIM LILLY, Pastor. Rose Marie Shoppe “New Center Fashion” 526 Fleming Street Owner, Clara Carbonell Boyer Gotham Gold Stripe Hose .. New Shipment of Beautiful Dresses, all : i $3.95-$4.95-$5.95-$7.95 Tearnot Panties, lovely material .59c-2 for $1.00 Slips, very special -79¢-$1.00 j SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 13946 SS ed OUTLAW NABBED. THE WEATHER Observation taken at 7:30 a. m, 75th Mer. Time (City Office) Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 7:30 a. m., inches __ Total rainfall since Jun Deficiency since June 1, Totai rainfall since Jan. 1, eheR: Deficiency since January 1, Wind Direction and Velocity NE—10 miles per hour Relative Humidity 87% Barometer at 7:30 a. m. today Sea level, 29.97 (1014.9 millibars) Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise - 5:36 a.m Sunset _ Moonrise partly |tonight and Sunday. | Moonset Fred |thur Armayor, Odilio Rodriguez, EE i (Till 7:30 p. m., Sunday) Key, West and Vicinity: Gen- erally fair weather tonight. ana Sunday; gentle variable winds, mostly southeast and south, Florida: Generally fair tonight and Sunday, except a few scat- tered thundershowers in north portion Sunday afternoon. Jacksonville to Florida Straits z i | ; ~ 8 f i | BRENNAN ? 8 DEVELOPING — PRINTING ENLARGING - Assignment Photography gfa Amateur and Professional bo TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS HOLTSBERG’S Smart. Summer Sheer tans ot Printed Dimity, Muslin Ladies’ DRESSES is «= $1.00 Twill Sharkskin SLACK SETS and PLAYSUITS 40-inch HEAVY SATIN _ 1% yds. 50c Printed Dimity and Muslin 15c Reduced to per yard Heavy Sharkskin 40 inches wide. per yard Large selection of Children’s PLAYSUITS and SLACK SETS TRY A PAIR OF Has Good News Fer You! We are prepermmg 2 recerve ‘30 comer mew Laces SHEER DRESSES to make room we axe ciiericg r ii 1 i y {

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