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PAGE FOUR -: SOCIETY :- Rev. Ted Jones To Deliver = Prrconaley William Entwistle, who hadj {merce Do?”—by I. M. A. Knocker jand A. Town Leader. | been spending several days at Bay | Baccalaureé ate Sermon Sunday astor to- Jones, f Church, the The Rev. Ted M. of the First Baptist morrow will deliver bac- calaureate sermon before uating students of Key West high school ad- school in a ceremony at the auditorium. The program o'clock. With the Rev. O. C. Howell de- livering the invocation, the pro- gram will include musical offer- ings by the Key West recreation orchestra and choral numbers by the glee club. Students who will graduate and who will take part in tomorrow’s ceremony are: Florence Adams, Gerald Hastings Adams, Jr., Clarence Eugene Allshouse, Shirley Antoinette Almyda. Cecelia Alonzo, Sergio Alvarez, Herman Harrison Bethel, Jr. Alicia Dolores Borges, Frederick Scott Bor Blanche Ele Margaret Carney. Richard Chapman, Curry, Eric Alden Curry, will open at 4 Dorothy Ray ward Demeritt, Rita Ramona Dis- |S: dier, Shirley Gail Elbertson, Jack Justin Ellis, Griselda Ga cia, Barbara May Gucrro, Rae Gwynn, Carolyn Elizabeth | Hart, Eloi Hernandez, Jiminez, Fic » Mae Key, Hollis Announce Awards Junior And Se Principal Horace O'Bryant of Key West high school for the final week of ercises which will end with the graduation smonies next Fri- day, today ed a resume of principal awards which have been distributed to 1 in the Junior and high schools. Athletic awards to junior stu- dents include: gold medals _ to each member of the winning Hor net basketball squad, including varsity forward-coach Ralph Arn- old, Edward Wells, Richard Bar- ber, Paul Colg Arthur A mayor, Kenneth Solomon, James Beaumont, Ray Schoneck and Joe Pierce; leading scorer of cage tournament, Arthur Thompson, of Harry Colgate’s Hot Shots, sank 31 points in one game; best foul-shooter, Earl Adams, Jr., of the John Menendez Minute Men, who sank five out of five in one game; all-star team members, Edward Wells of the Hornets, Arthur Thompson of Hot Shots, Harold Haskins of Red Raiders, Jack Costar of Baby Conchs and Daniel Sawyer of Red Raiders. The phy education award for this y went to Arthur Thompson, who excelled in vol- ball, touch football, bowling, ptball horseshoes, — sports- manship and scholastic ability. To Daniel Sawyer and Moss, American Legion medals outstanding boy and girl in g based on scholarship, leader- ship, courage, and serveie. Their names will be engraved on a plaque at the of the school Junior high student elections installed Eugene Sweeting, school ex- aders ior Peggy honor entrance council office, Jen president Convent Graduates Received Their Dip Graduating — students Convent of Mary Immz night received their an impre by the add J. Kellet Vale Confer Honors—Reverer Ellie | s Delfin | * preparing | who | aieeah Knowles, Beatrice Can- fic aS Lewin. Lois Lowe, Arthur Lujan, Olga Machado, Phyllis Mae Matcovich, Walter Ramon McCook, John ‘D. Miller, Charles Birton Milord, Louise Floriette Niles, Humbe+} lina Norcisa, Ray Samuel Pierce; Florida Catherine Pinder, Floyd | Pinder, Mary Louise | Anthony Henry Perez, Perez, Dollis Elizabeth | Roberts, Maude Magdalene Rob- | erts, Sylvia Roberts, Elmore; Skelton Rosam, Warren Young | Russell, Mavis Elois Sawyer, Wil- | liam Robert Schoneck, Roberts /Voght Smith, Edna Pearl Spen- | cer, Anthony Soldano, Anita | Stewart, Clyde Pierce Stickney, | Gilbert Valdez, Jack Henry | Weech, Viola Mae Whitmarsh. The program: | “Gold and Silver”, Key West | ation orchestra; Procession- March of the Priests”, by Mendelssohn; hymn, “Guide Me O Thou Great Jehova”, congre- gation; invocation, Rev. O. C. Glee club, “Prayers for 0! Harvey Gaul; serip- | ture, Job 28:1-13; Glee club, “The Silent Sea”, W. H. Needlinger; rmon, “Life’s Comedy of Er- | ”, Rev. Ted M. Jones; hymn, vilight”, congregation; bene- | diction and recessional march. Hilburn Pinder, Nellie | re ror: To Leaders Tn nior High Schools) president; Pearlman, secretary; Aurelio Lastres, treasurer, and | | Ralph Arnold, safety director. In the Senior high school, Wal- ter McCook and Betty Lewin,} holding the highest average over the past four years, were awarded books by P.-T. A. McCook, who so won the Bosch & Lomb medal or the senior with highest aver- ge in science over the past four rs, will be presented with his award Wednesday at the class! | night program. Other awards were for: Proficiency in Bookkeeping: Ray Demeritt, Walter McCook. Order of Gregg artists: Or- quidea Bermudez, Roberts Smith. Letters in Basketball: Dewitt Roberts, captain; Roberts Smith, ternate captain; Anthony Mc- ‘Mahon, Frank Saunders, John Menendez, Harry Colgate, Ralph Arnold, Lysle McCown, Robert | Hamlin, George Barber, Elmore | {nie Sait Donald vice hun had been in Havana for several! miorida, | | Here Yesterday | Pines, returned to Key West yes- | terday. Arnold Key, who had been | spending, several days visiting in | Havana, returned to Key: West jla evening, | | Adrian O’Sweeney plans} leaving on Monday morning for} |Bainbridge, Ga., where he will} join Mrs. O’Sweeney who is now} |visiting there. After making a tour of about ten days to other sections, they will return to Key! | West. | City Councilman John Car-j bonell, after spending several! days visiting in Havana, returned! |to Key West last evening. Benjamin Sawyer of the Lopez} dertaking Establishment, who | |days, returned to Key West last) | night. | Theodore Rooseyelt.was among those arriving if the city‘last eve- ' ning. He had been spending sev- | eral days visiting in Havana. i Three Marriages | Father P. J. Kelleher, S.J., and | Peace Justice Enrique Esquin- | aldo, Jr., yesterday performed} three marriages and a_ license; was issued by County Judge | Raymond Lord for the perform- | ance of a fourth. Gilbert Donald Lord, 19, Tam-| pa, and Mabel Margaret Neff, 24- year-old Marathon school teach- | er, were granted a license to be married May 31, in Tampa. The |ceremony will be performed by| Dr. John Branscomb. | Edward Bork, 28, and Carmela Gibbs, 23, Washington, D. C., | were married by Father Kel-! leher. | Griswold S. Haywood, Jr., 28- | year-old Boston sailor, and Bea- trice C. Westfall, Port Ar-| thur, Tex., were married by Es-} quinaldo, as were John Henry Ott, 21, U.S. Navy, and Maxine! Harvey, 21, Galveston, Tex. | Announcement Of Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Jose Roque, 531: William street, announce the en-| gagement of their daughter, | | cola. jceling a Chamber of Commerce THE KEY WES SECRETARIES TO ASSEMBLE HERE) (Continued from 1 from page One) \ 11:20 a. m.—Advertising, Pub- | licity and the Public Relations of jthe Chamber of Commerce Itself —Ben B. Lawshe, Manager Com- mercial Organization , Depart- ment, Chamber of Commerce of the United States, Washington, Bic. 14:45 a. m.—Discussion: 11:55 a. m.—Adjournment. 15 p. m.—Luncheon’ Address | —Ways in which a Chamber and a Community can cooperate with the Commander and Officers of a| nearby Military Establishment— | Commander Jerry Bogan, Com- | mandant, Naval Air Station, Mi- ami (Opa Locka). Monday Afternoon, May 26 | 2:00 p. m.—Program of Work— |} Will Davis, Executive Secretary, | ;Chamber of Commerce, Pensa- | t 2:20 p. m.—Discussion. | 2:30 p. m.—The Tourist Angle | —Burwell Neal, Manager Cham- | ber of Commerce, St. Petersburg, | 2:50 p. m,—Discussion. 3:00 p. m.—(10-minute Short)— T CITIZEN THE WEATHER ;Observation taken at 7:30 a. m., 75th Mer. Time (city office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours uh. cloudy tonight and Sunday; lit-}€™ Texas. have been general during the } last 24 hours from Nevada and | Uist: setpeestwoad ,over the Rio rande Valley, and eastward FORECAST over Oklahoma and Arkansas in- (Till 7:30 p. m., Sunday) |to Tennessee, with heavy rain Key West and Vicinity: Partly |in New Mexico and northwest- There have also SATURDAY, MAY 24," ing the heat wave in» these , tions. Cooler weathér: has overspread the Ohio: Valley. portions of the Lake. regio. frost reported this n ‘ing . western Pennsylvania and consin. Elsewhere temperat are generally near :or above Total rainfall since May 1, Deficiency {Total rainfall since Jan. | Friday, Lowest last night Mean - Normal 79 ‘tle change in temperature; gentle | 80 to moderate winds, mostly east- j erly. Florida: and Sunday; northeast portion Sunday. Jacksonville to Florida, Si and East Gulf: Moderate yati Precipitation 24 hours ending 1 Rainfall, | 0.00 | 7:30 a. m., inches inches 0.14! since May 1, inches - 2.53 Le rather tonight and Sun- inches 23.81 | Excess inches 15.16, Wind Direction and Velocity | NE—9 miles per hour CONDITIONS and since January Showers | Zelia Carmona To Wed PALACE | ADOLPHE MENJOU in in ROAD SHOW also COMEDY AND NEWS | Anthony Salinero Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Carmona, | 410 Virginia street, announce the engagement of their daughte Zelia, to Anthony Salinero, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Salin-! ero, 628 Whitehead street. Wedding will take place on! June 6, at Saint Mary tar of the Sea Catholic churc 6:00 p. m. 0 Someone. Not Interested” —by a Shouldeye and C. O. Operator. 3:10 p. m.—Farmers’ Market in | the» State-—Hiram-, ket Ppa tager, Farmers” basi at Florida. 3:35 p. m, = cussion. 3145p: PE soa | Slaughter, Secretary Greater Or- lando Chamber of Commerce. 4:05 p. m.—Planning and Zon-! ing—Geo. W. Simons, Jr., Simon: Sheldrick Co. (Municipal En-' igineering, Research and Plan- j ning), Jacksonville, Florida. 4:30 p. m.—Discussion. 4:40 p. m.—National Institute— |H. B. Kraft, Secretary, Chamber !of Commerce, Stuart. 4:50 p. m.—‘Southern” John Dillin, Secretary, St. Augustine and St. Johns Co. Chamber of | |Commerce, St. Augustine, Flor-/ ida 5:00 p. m.—NACOS—Burwell | | Neal, Manager, Chamber of Com-} merce, St. Petersburg. Monday Evening 8:00 p. m—Annual Ladies | |Night—La Concha Ball Room— Dinner, and Latin Floor Show, | under direction Key West Cham- | ber of Commerce. President W.| T. Simpson, presiding. Entertainment for the Ladies May 25—Sunday. 7:30 p. m.—Cold Plate Supper |at La Concha and Welcome to Key | West. May 26—Monday | m.—Trip to Famous | 10:00 a Rosam, Ormond Cordova, Eugene | Magali de Leon, to Jack H. Weech, iKey West Gardens. Berkowitz. | Typist Awards: Eleanor Car- | Florence Adams, Shirley Al- Whiter Valdez, Rosaleen Doherty, Bar- ‘bara J. Johnson, Hastings Adams, | Elaine Carney, Shirley Almyda, | \ Barbara J. Johnson, Copelyn| Ramsey, Gloria Hernandez, Gil-| bert Valdez, Jack Sawyer, Bill} Wellons, Bettye Ann Stocking Gertrude Gonzalez, Eric Curry. Arthur Valladares, Margaret Vil- late, Floyd Pinder, Jayne: M.| Thompson, Elmore Rosam, Flor- ence Adams, Fred Bowery, Eliza- beth Carrera, John L. Day, | Charles Perez, Constance Adams, | Olga Aguilar, Armanda Canalejo | and Ruth Currie. | lomas Last Night) S. J., pastor of St. Mary's Sea. Address Kellehe the to Class—Reverend er Club Has Enjoyable Meeting Hector Baroso and Mrs. Hawkes Thursday were esses to 26 members and of the Key West Junior club at the clubhouse a Pearlman and were prize win- card games. were Mesdames Park, Merrill Roberts, Curry, Phyllis Adams, Sawyer, Joseph | Lopez. Swift, Paul Mesa, Qsgood Andrew Blwooc < Maurice Barrett Gil- Scammons; nd the Miss- Edna Rob- TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key Weat STAR ¥ BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS Star of \ Ray-} Joseph | son of Mr. and Mrs. James Weech, | 1121 Southard street. j Wedding will take place in the! jon Saturday, May 31, at 8:00! | o'clock. Habert D Dion Will | Graduate June 7 Hubert Dion, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dion, of 606 White street, will graduate from St. Leo, Paseo county boarding school, June 7. Hubert, in three years at St. Leo, has won Prominence, both | scholastically: and in athletics. Barroso, Norma ‘Barroso, Juanita } Dongo, Clara Yates, Vilna Alfon- | ‘o and Louise Ketchum, \ THE STORE Headquarters For SHOES! of SHOES for everyday wear. come in and let us show you a may be the stvle of Shoes you have been Also. we are stocked up on lpoking for. one of the largest assortmen: SHOES in all the Season's N widths, all sizes. DRESSES! Just received a lurge shipment FLAXON DRESSES. sizes 12:15 Concha. 5:15 p. p. m.—Luncheon, La j m.—Motorecade Around McCook, Gilbert) rectory of Saint Mary’s Church; isha. 8:00 p. m.—Annual Ladies |Night—La Concha Hotel. | | Full Course TURKEY DINNER | now 50c HOME MADE PIES, Etc. ‘Gulf Stream Restaurant Division and Simonton Streets OF FASHION Graduation Gifts We have just received a complete line of GRADUA- TION GIFTS for the boy or girl Graduate. Come in and see our display. The Graduate will be overjoyed when he or she receives one of our many beautiful GIFTS. eS “Ogos” SHOES! Rhythm Step continues to be the choice Why not pair. These it of other ewest Styles and Makes. All DRESSES! of LADY SWISS, DIMITY and 9 to $2 $1.00 up You can be assured that when you shop at The Store of Fashion for DRESSES your style and material wili be found here. If you are looking for BETTER DRESSES we have a com- plete line to select from. Dainty materials. fast colors and stylish. APPELROUTH’S WE ARE HEADQUARTERS for NEW AND USED CONTRACTORS’ EQUIPMENT OF ALL KINDS. INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCKS SEMI, VAN AND RE- FRIGERATED TRAILERS | New and Used | CONCRETE MIXERS PUMPS WHEELBARROWS HOUSE PUMPS, Etc. DRAGLINES and SHOVELS New and Used Pines SNe te East Coast Equipment Company, Inc. 1228 S. W. First Street MIAMI, FLORIDA Phone 3-5433 7 W HEN your eyes are exam- ined, your prescription indi- cates the exact power of lenses your eyes need to give vision of maximum efficiency. Whether or not you get that correction depends on the quality of the lenses fitted to you. Most lenses give sharp vision at the center only, and impose a needless burden on your eyesas they look through the margins. Insist on Orth- ogons, high quality lenses that give you clear, effortless vision from edge to edge. DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Address Phones 332 Duval Office: 332 Street Residence: 295 | Ceeeeccccccccccososonons (Chats Aronovitz Department Store Store is filled with new stock for GRADUATION GIFTS fer Boys and Girls Peariman’s, Inc. “The Store of Quality” Dresses A Complete New Assortment of Summer SILK DRESSES received this past week. Dainty Sheer Prints, New Light Weight Spun Rayons in the ever new Redingote Dressy Afternoon Frocks and Smart Sport Styles. Come in and see them. You'll surely want one. Sizes 9 to 17, 12 to 20, 20'2 to 282, 38 to 50 at— $2.98, $3.95, $5.00 up to $8.75 Shoes! Shoes! Our store is well known for the largest assortment of the Season's Newest in SHOES— Neat Pumps, Smart Sandals, Sporty Ties in a price range wide enough to meet all your requirements— $1.98, $2.98, $3.95, $4.50 and $5.00 Lingerie. . The largest selection of Gowns. House Coats, Slips, Negligees, Panties. Pajamas and Bed Jackets at Popular Prices. Handkerchiefs. . . Gorgeous imported Hand- kerchiefs in white and pastel shades from 25c to $1.98 each, Bags... New Summer Wash Striped Chambrays, Piques and Printed nee each $i Also, Other Bags up to each, $4.95 sc ceslgy eens Ask to see our line of $1.00 SLIPS, best for the money. Lace trimmed. tailored, fa- goting-trim Silks and Satins . all sizes. Also, Seam-Proof Slips and Belding Slips. at each $1.98 We fit all sizes in Ladies’ Slips Night Gowns in Pastel Shades made of Satin and Jersey. lace trimmed, each $1.00 Satin Lace Trimmed Panties, pair 50 Specials for Saturday and Monday Beautiful néw Silk Dresses, Printed Sheers. Soft Ace tates, values to $3.00. on sale at only— $1.98 Another assortment of $4.00 and $4.50 Silk Dresses, really good looking. on sale at— One rack of $450 and $5.00 Printed Silk Sheer Dresses, on sale at— $3.98 One case of Printed Cotton Sheer Materials. yard— 10c, 15e, 19¢ Other Panties, from 2Sc pair up New line of Ladies’ SUMMER DRESSES. Sheer Muslin and Dotted Swisses. all sizes. at + $1.98 and $2.98 each Graduation Gifts for Boys “"NOR-EAST” TIES, Besuti- ful Patterns. Nice line of “Swank” and Hickok Belts. Buckles. Tie Clasps. Boys’ Handkerchiefs. Shirts. ete. ' | | | | | | | | 1 i | | | | | i i | i | | | | | | | | i | i i | | | |. j |been showers and thunderstorms|mal, with warmer weather sin Partly cloudy tonight } cooler in extreme | winds, becoming easterly; partly | thunderstorms | over much of the northeastern portion of the country, and as jfar south as North Carolina, end- the Dakotas and Minnesota. DINNERS, 35c Up you want now. You and repair. Gift Suggestions Satin Step-Ins .......... Dance Sets Kayser Hose _ANNOUNCEMENT — THES Your Home Opposite La Concha Hotel ’ Unde New Management OPEN ALL NIGHT 1 PRIDE IN IT? It is s0.¢ay to have just the kind of home can have a home that © you will be proud to live in and proud to - invite your friends over to. Come in ' let us.show you how easy it ia to HOLTSBERG’S for the Graduates Lovely Satin Night Gowns Frait of the Loom Slips °.. New Crepé-de-Chine Hose Smart, New Summer Bags Boxed Handkerchiefs from . Hand Made Chinese Hankies ............. Jungle Jewelry New Housecoats with 6-yard skirt ......... Summer Slack Suits Mid-Riff Patio Slacks in Silk .. Summer Sheer Blouses New Cotton Housecoats Genuine Fi-hnet Turbans Hand Stenciled Kerchiefs . $1.00 $1.00 . $1.00 . $1.00 See Our WINDOW DISPLAYS this week. with new items specially priced for Graduation —) FL es ee BABEL aAL Ma. t ICE DIVISION PHONE NO. 8 IM SME LID LIE LS DDE PEE