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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY :: pp ) THIS A.M. Students Hear Baccalaureate | ciao: saeeemnetial Sermon Delivered Yesterday, ron xey west RESIDENT | | Likening man’s life to the per-| Lois Lowe, Arthur Lujan, Olga | TOBE ANNOUNCED LATER formance of actors on a stage, the; Machado, Phyllis Mae Matcovich, | Rev. Ted M. Jones in a_bacca-|Walter Ramon McCook, John D. | laureate sermon yesterday told ara faery cor Saat 50 graduating Senior high school} Louise Floriette Niles, Humbe- 5 : ae thelr friends’ and par-|lina Norcisa, Ray Samuel Pierce, |Tesidence, 509 Division street. ents, yesterday, “life is a screen |Florida Catherine Pinder, Floyd Funeral arrangements test for future life.” |Hilburn Pinder, Mary Louise|charge of the Lopez Funeral The First Baptist Church Lag ies era bei Pee ee Home are to be announced later. outlined a three-point sermon on | Nellie erez, jollis izal | Si eIes x oe s “ the theme, “Life's a Comedy of | Roberts, Maude Magdalene Rob- Z eu ee oi os ba ace ah Errors.” jerts, Sylvia Roberts, Elmore “™ (nl TE les te eI The just and upright man, Dr.}Skelton Rosam, Warren Young and Joe Edgar; five step chil- Howell said, is often laughed to/ Russell, Mavis Elois Sawyer, Wil-|dren, Joseph, Harry, Bertram, scorn. He denied the ancient|liam Robert Schoneck, Roberts Ruby and Earl Roberts, and 14 adage of opportunity’s single | Voght Smith, Edna Pearl Spen- | grandchildren, and one great- knock, telling the students “op-,cer, Anthony Soldano, Anita portunity is always there for the |Stewart, Clyde Pierce Stickney, man who makes it.” (Gilbert Valdez, Jack Henry William S. Edgar, age 77, died \this morning 11 o'clock at the in| grandchild. WILLIAM EDGAR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CHOSEN AS miss op GREAT FLAVOR IN MILWAUKEE MILWAUKEE BEER \POPULAR PRODUCT HANDLED | BY SAUNDERS WHOLESALE, | | INCORPORATED CIRCUIT COURT JURY 1S DRAWN, | TO SERVE IN CONDEMNA-| TION PROCEEDINGS IN | AIRPORT LAND | ! A great new flavor in beer is} Forty Monroe county residents | the theme of @ vigorous campaign }Saturday were drawn for jury | of advertising on Old Milwaukee |@uty in Judge Arthur Gomez’ 'Beer appearing currently in Thej circuit court June 4, when con- Citizen. demnation proceedings enabling’ Complete new packaging is al-|the county to purchase land for, | So featured in the advertising. The ‘the Boca Chica airport will be ey heard. The jurymen are: ‘new packaging embraces adoption of distinctive emerald {green bottles and cans with at-! tractive new labeling. | Edgar L. Sanchez, Peter A. Old Milwaukee, a popular- | Knight, Nocissio Garcia, Con- priced beer brewed in “the na- | Stantino Diaz, Guillermo Hernan- tion’s beer capital”, Milwaukee,}4ez, James E. Duane, Harry Wisconsin, is distributed locally |Richardson, Pressey Weather-_ by Saunders Wholesale, Inc., 920! ford, Joseph Aritas, Robert R. | Grinnell street. | Roberts, Manuel Pena, Leonard | “Old Milwaukee”, says Bernie} Alonzo, John A. Collins, Roscoe | DORIS SIMPSON |C. Papy, of Saunders Wholesale,| Roberts, Stanley Key, Cecilio, On the triple score of poise, Inc., “has always been a smooth |Guito, Frank Garcia, Eugene F. | charm and beauty, Doris Simp- light, brilliant beer. Now it is| Pierce, Ramon Rivas, Carlos Vi- | son, Chicago, was selected from smoother than ever—lighter andjdal, Emelio Rodriguez, Paul B. | ional models | brighter, too. | Richardson, Paul Albury, Eloy “The new packaging is out-|Garcia, Sergio Esquinaldo, W. F.! among all the profe of the United States to represent Cleveland FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS }* hep. Gray Marine Engine. Will MONDAY, MAY 26, 1941 Classified Column PROFESSIONALS LOUIS A. HARRIS Attorney at Law 217 Duval St. Phone 252 may20-Imo FOR SALE or Exchange—Cabin Cruiser, 28-ft. 6-ft. beam; 40 exchange for Jot, full or part | payment. Box B.R., The -Citi-} mar6-tf BARGAIN ITEMS ' 2 Solar Heaters, $35 each; Toilet Sets, $10 up; Boat Propellers, Marine Engines, Lavatory, Tubs, Sinks, Water Heaters, $10 up. Home water pumps, } pipes, fittings (all sizes), A.C.,} D.C. motors, fans, rotary con- verter, flexible cable, fans, lathes, drills and many other items to choose from. GRAY’S FISHERY, Ojus, Fla. may20-7t SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. Apply 613 Caroline Street or Call 413-Wy may26-3t The Rev. E. S. Doherty of the |Weech, Viola Mae Whitmarsh. | Congregational church, delivered | | the invocation, taking the place } Perconals of the Rev. O. C. Howell, who was KEY WEST IN j called out of town suddenly. = és ~ Programs for the graduating | DAYS GONE BY students during the remainder of | a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, this week include class day exer-;Happenings On This Date Ten who had been on a motor tour to cises Wednesday, a Rotary lunch- eon on Thursday, the alumni re- union, Thursday night, and grad-| uation Friday afternoon. Students who will graduate on Friday 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 Boris, Zelia Carmona, Blanche Elaine Carney, Eleanor | Margaret Carney, Velia Castro, | Richard Chapman, Dorothy Mae} Curry, Eric Alden Curry, Ray Ed- ward Demeritt, Rita Ramona Dis- dier, Shirley Gail Elbertson, Jack Justin Ellis, Griselda Gar- cia, Barbara May Guerro, Ellie Rae Gwynn, Carolyn Elizabeth Hart?’ Eloina Hernandez, Delfin Jiminez. Flossie Mae Key, Hollis Lucretia Knowles, Beatrice Can- field Lewin. Sixth Graders To Graduate Harris and Division _ street grammar schools Friday morning will hold their graduation cere- monies for sixth-graders entering Junior high school in the Fall. The ceremonies will take place simultaneously at the respec- tive schools. Carlyle Roberts, member of the school board, will attend exercis- es at the Harris school, with Al- lan B. Cleare, Sv., another school board member, taking part in the Division street program. Couple Married Here Saturday Evered J. Hall, 18, and Flor- ence Flowers, 21, both of Key West, were married Saturday by | Peace Justice Enrique Esquin- | aldo, Jr. Mrs, Estelle Roche Weds Armando Mira | easees j In a quiet home wedding Sat- | urday night, Mrs. Estella Roche | became the bride’ of Armando} Mira. Both are Key Westers. The ceremony was performed by Notary Public Pedro Aguilar. Among those present at wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Jose P. and Mrs. Jaime Mira, gela Roche, Sergio Roche, and Mrs. Antonio Perez, Luisa Roche, Nilo Roche, A. Mira,} Manuel Mira, Emilio Blanco, Jr. Mario Mira, Pepe Mira, Gloria Roche, Angela Roche, Ruby Nunez, Mr. and Mrs. Jose Nunez. Isel Caraballo, M. Roche, Sergio Roche, Luciana Rivero and many others Refreshments served The home to their 1225 Simonton the Mira, Mr. Mrs. An- Mr. and cakes were be friends newlywed: will at at many street CHURCH GROUP TO |s | from lover the various sections, returned to Key ; West last evening. Among the ,points visited were Galveston, Years Ago As Taken From _ Files Of The Citizen More ‘than 3,000 Key Westers were visitors aboard the new $2,500,000 liner Florida of P. & O. line, it’ was announced | yrs 1, B. Grillon, and Mrs. Thos. today after a reception yesterday | Pent, grandmother, by whom had greeted the arrival of the they were joined in Miami. vessel. | i Members of the city council, county commissioners and rep-; resentatives of the Rotary and Woman's clubs took part in the and other sections. jaccompanied on the They were trip back Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Alonzo, who were recently married in |Tampa, were arrivals in Key i s ang | West last week. Mr. Alonzo is Lalas etre band | employed at the No. 1 Fire Station Ship’s officers expect some 15,- | here. 000 to visit the newly completed | ship in Havana today. Tomorrow | the Florida will leave for Tam- pa, where a Grotto convention esterday for Miami where she is in progress, then return here | Will visit with relatives. for her second run to Cuba. | ee a | Dr. Charles Johnson, former Work has been started at Fort |Key West resident, but who is Taylor in preparation for the |now making his home in Tampa, expected arrival of Florida na- | was an arrival in the city Satur- tional guard coast artillerymen.|day for a few days’ visit. Capt. George T. Rice of the local —- army detachment, is supervising, Sergeant Robert Saunders, who the lay of water pipes from Fort | had been at Fort Crockett, Tes Taylor to the camp site. with the Key West Nationa —_— ;Guard Company, was a recent ar- A committee of Key West)rival in Key West to spend a va- baseball fans tonight will meet} cation. Sergeant Saunders reports at San Carlos theater to organize all of the.boys are well and get- for a drive to raise money enough | ting along fine. for operation of the local team | in the Florida league. | Mrs. Ida Archer was among those leaving over the highway Mrs. E. T. Mickler, formerly a |Miss Florence Roberts, and Sisters of the Convent of Mary (daughter of G. C. Roberts, 1307 Immaculate tonight will present |Petronia street. arrived here a musical program for the bene-|Saturday from Tallahassee to at- fit of a mission fund which the tend the graduation exercises of | Sisters of the Holy Name are her sister, Miss Elizabeth Rob the work of|She will remain here for two their missionaries in Africa. weeks visiting with relatives and Each convent conducted by friends. the Holy Name Sisters will hold; a similar program during the week. raising to help Mrs, Thos. E. Roberts, of Flem- ing street, who had been spending —— several weeks visiting in Miami, Wallace Pinder, past great has returned to Key West. chem of Red Men, who attend- a ed a convention of the order in| Ricardo Aguilar, formerly St. Augustine last week, return- Key West, but now making his ed here over the highway home in Tampa, spent the week- terday. end in this city with his mother Pinder was accompanied by and brothers. Noel Solomon, who was elected grand junior sagamore at the Mr. and Mrs. Manuel convention, and three delegates | spent the week-end here, and left the local lodge, Frank O.,this morning for their home in ts, W. O. Sands and Ches- | Tampa. of Catan Rober! a Mr. and Mi Grah Lester PERSONALS — Mrs. Herbert, were arrivals in Key West yester- Saunders, who has been visiting ;day over the highway from Miam with relatives in Miami, return-,for a visit with relatives ] ed here yesterday. . .Ramon Cas- friends. tro, formerly of Key West but| |now making his home in Miami. | left yesterday after a visit with UY §, WEATHER relat Mrs. Neva Hall M. BUREAU REPORT here visiting with her father weekend, left yesterday afternoon for her home in Coral Gables. Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise 5:38 < Sunset Moonrise M LEGALS . IN PROBATE. H RANIFALL CONDUCT MEETING .,,, The Bay conduct a t, begir the Knights of P a Fleming street All be in s tomorrow o'clock, at Hall on Saturday of Mrs. and Mrs. Eaton stre named Richar therhood will ‘ Florida ers in extreme south Pensacola, Mobile, Natchez, Miss., | the home by Mrs. Sawyer’s mother, | Miss Old Milwaukee. The selec- tion was made by a special com- | mittee acting on behalf of the brewers of Old Milwaukee Beer. | A color painting of Miss Old Mil- waukee in the period costume shown above has been made by a prominent artis teproductions of this painting will be displayed in this city in connection with the introduction of a new and im- proved Old Milwaukee Beer and | a newly-designed label which has been termed the most attractive label ever placed on popular- priced beer. a ~ SECRETARIES’ ASSN. (Continued from Page One) Chamber of Commerce, Jackson- ville, Florida 11:30 a. m—Discussion 11:40 a. m.—Adjournment 11:50 a. m Luncheon — La Concha Dining Room. Business Session—(a) Election of Office (b) Committee Re- ports. (c) Next Place of Meeting. Adjournment Entertainment for the Ladies May 27—Tuesday 12:15 p. m. — Luncheon — La Concha. 2:00 p. m.—Boating—(perhaps Fishing). | 8:09 p. m.—Gridiron Dinner—! Ocean View Restaurant. | May 28—Wednesday | 11:50 a. m. — Luncheon — La Concha (Suppler all registered will extend courtesy of the Aquarium, Golf Club, Movies, Turtle Crawls.) ontary tickets for weather continued in east- ern sections, except for light showers in portions of New Eng- land, Louisiana, and Miss pi, and on the southeast Florida Temperatures have fal- in Montana and and have risen in Mississippi and Ohio d Lake region, with or above the sea- ge throughout the morning len somewhat the Dakote > upper country this ROLLER SKATE Southard Street Keep Your Weight In Shape and Your Shape In Weight SESSIONS: 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. 8:00 to 10:30 P. M. t SHOE SKATES FOR SALE If You Can Walk You Can Skate We Teach You How To Skate TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR x BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS “Key West's Outstanding” LA CONCHA HOTEL Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING Strictly Fireproof Garage OPEN THE YEAR AROUND s, STRQNG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS AT ALL GROCERS SOeeeoeesreccsssesesessoce Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 2 rectors = ers ; 24-Hour Ambulance Service | + Phone 135 Night 696 | |message. “A great new flavor inj * minds in a day when scientific ad- | standingly attractive. To design | Collins, Henriquez, the new label, one of America’s; Alfredo Barroso, John Curry, foremost package designers was |Harry Williams, W. L. Mason, engaged by the brewers of Old! Ramon Valdez, Stanford Wat- Milwaukee—a mah’ who* is. the | kins, Robert excellence of design. The motif! ham, Villiers Esquinaldo, Merritt of the new label is ‘thoréughiy | Stirrup, John C. Curry } and American—Early ArieeiSanamys. Charles G. Curry. “The emerald green bottles and — cans, together with this distinc-; When officers of Greensboro, tive new label, offer unusual op- | N. C., answered a hysterical wom- portunities for effective mass dis- | an’s plea for help, they found that plays by dealers. Retailers who /a rat in her room had caused her are alert to the sales-stimulating | alarm. value of having something ‘truly | . new and ‘newsy’, and at the same | without bitterness or bite. Old time something outstandingly | Milwaukee is referred to as a beautiful and eye-arresting, to place before their customers are |flavor you'll want to remember, giving preferred display to the} and a name you can't forget”. Old Milwaukee packages.” Pa Daa ES SS: { The Old Milwaukee newspaper | advertising is supported by an ex- | ceptionally attractive and color-! | ful line of advertising for use at) . of the point of sale. Featured in| A \this advertising is “Miss Old Mil- waukee”, chosen for beauty, poise and charm from among all the} professional models of the United | HOTEL “$ States. i | The Old Milwaukee newspaper | advertisements are different from } other beer advertisements. Yet) they pack an unusually powerful | wallop in both appearance and 447.45". 6TR. AT OAM OUR CHOICEST ROOMS From 1400 ROOMS each with Both, Servidor, ond Radio. © Four fis stovrants @worded Grand Pra 1940 fa € FrCvlinary Art Exhibinon id MARIA KRAMER eetsioont beer”, emphasized in every ad-} vertisement as the dominant | theme, should prove a potent and | persuasive argument in this rest- less age. Something new, some- thing different, something better —that appeal reaches receptive vancement has taught people to! be on the alert for development and improvement in every field. The newspaper advertisements describe Old Milwaukee as pale gold and extra dry—keen edged | ADOLPHE MENJOU in in ROAD SHOW also COMEDY AND NEWS Pecccceccccscssseeoeeees® AMERICAE FLAG STEAMSRIFS 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 He East Coast Equipment Company, Inc. 1228 S. W. First Street MIAMS. FLORIDA Phone 3-5433 for HAVANA sails THURSDAYS at 10:30 a. m. from P. & O. Dock Return Sailings Leave HAVANA EVERY TUESDAY at 12:00 Noon | ‘Salling dor PORT TAMPA EVERY TUESDAY at 7:00 p. m. J. H. Costar, Agent Telephone 14 KEY WEST. FLORIDA HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay opposite Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block fr Shopping District and Amusements SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER Single Room—Bath—$1.50 Double Room—Bath—$2.00 ALFRED SIMONS. Manager H.W. Knowles, | ‘holder of five national awards for' Robert J. Lewis, Charles Ingra- great beer in a green bottle—‘“aj| (4 | USED PLUMBING BARGAINS | Lavatory, $7.50. Toilets $10 up, Bathtubs (recess and leg). Water pipe and fittings. | Toilet seats $1.00. |. GRAY’S FISHERY, OJUS jOpen Sundays 10 a.m, till 5:30 p,m, may23-lwk 19-FOOT SEMI-CABIN CRUIS- ER, A-1 Condition. Fish Box and license; extinguisher. $100 cash. Apply Box NR, Citizen. may21-tf |'TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 | Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. may19-tf SIGNS—“For Renv”, “Rooms For | Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- THE ARTMAN INSTRUCTION LEARN TO FLY MODERN AIR- PLANES. Government licensed instructor opening: classes in Key West. If interested, call 811-J immediately. demand for thousands of Air- eraft workers on wing assem- bly and metal parts. You can inclined, 0-40, take short, intensive factory training. Reasonable part cost to start, balance payable after you are working. Write Box JL, The Citizen, may23-4tx FOR RENT * EFFICIENCY COTTAGES, elec- tricity and gas furnished. Ap- ply Albury’s Service, 800 Si- monton. street. may17-tf FURNISHED APARTMENT, modern conveniences. 602 Du- val street, upstairs. Apply 517 Duval street. may22-tf FURNISHED APARTMENT, all conveniences. 905 South Street. may24-tf SMALL COTTAGE with mod- ern conveniences. Apply 1021 Watson street. may28-2tx BELLAMAR DeLUXE APART- MENTS. 316 Elizabeth street. Vacancy now. References. Ap- ply 517 Elizabeth street. amy22-tf NEWLY FURNISHED APART-) MENT; all modern iences; hot running water; Ideal for couple. No children or pets allowed. Apply 1100 Packer street. may13-| apr25-tf a |FOURTEEN FT. SAILBOAT. | Fully equipped. $100. James H. | Pinder. 1217 Petronia Street. | jan3-s {OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- zen Office. jan25-tf $300 CASH for quick sale, lot 12, square 4, tract 20. Washington street. A. L. Murray, Columbia | Laundry. 1 eae eng ester canine SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c. j The Artman Press. nov19-tf | {FOURTEEN FT. OUTBOARD MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped and one Johnson Outboard mo- tor, 4 hp. $150. James H Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. J |STORE with Olivia and Windsor Lane. Lot 60x100'; 1%-story house on! Olivia street; lot corner Von Phister and George Sts.; 3 lots Big Pine Key. Apply 1014 Grinnell street. apr25-s FOR SALE—Best Cleaning and Pressing business in town. P.O. Box 423. may6-tf | HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night's rest to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, enjoy the homey atmosphere. Satisfactory rates.| And, try THE COFFEE SHOP, | it’s economical and has “that” | tasty food and atmosphere. 917 Fleming strect. aprl-tf! FURNISHED COTTAGE, no children, no pets. Apply 803 Olivia street. may5-tf FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with hot and cold running wa- ter; cool and comfortable; use per week, single $7,00, double $10.00. North Beach Inn, on the Gulf of Mexico. mayl9tf | | | WAITRESSES WANTED. Side- walk Cafe, opposite La Con- | cha, may26-3t HELP WANTED living quarters. | PICTURE FRAMING, Diplomas; antique frames refinished. Pic- tures matted. Paul DiNegro, 614 Francis street. apris-tt LOST LOST — Yesterday somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No re- ward is offered for they are gone forever.—Horace Mann. PHOTOGRAPHY JACK HARRIS PHOTOS, por- trait and commercial, 915 Grinnell street. may26-lwkx POS ALLL LA LALLA AA | DAILY DELIVERED EVERYWHERE Thompson Ente INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION PHONE NO. 8 haath aati ahhh. rises QLidtdbAddAAdA AA AAd dh Ad Ad kd