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PAGE FOUR -: SOCIETY Shower Given At Parish Hall Honoring Miss Norma Barroso Jacob Helen Blas An enjoyable shower was giv-;Cruz, Hunter Hardee, en at the Parish Hall on Tues- Swift, Charles E. McCoy, day evening by Misses Anna/Wilson, Oscar Fernandez, and Flora Barroso in honor of Rodriguez, Jack Carbonell, E. Miss Norma Barroso. }Curry, Maurice Scammons, Hec- A’selection was fendered by/tor Barroso, Margaret ,Ward, Os- Hector’ Barroso on the saxaphone, jcar Solano, A. Henriquez, Nena accompanied by Miss Beatrice | Gonzalez, Eva B. Warrier, Berlin Moreno’on the piano; with duets Sawyer, Roy Banks, Frank Saw- “Guanina Mia” and “Quiereme yer, Angelica Mesa, John McMa- Mucho”, sung by Mrs. Blaine;}hon, Sara Marrero, Benjamin McCoy and Eva Warner, and a}Lopez, Alfredo Barroso, Harry majorette and La Conga _per-}Pi formed by little three-year-old Miss Patsy Ward. Refreshments were _ served, with all in attendance spending | a most enjoyable evening. Those present were: Mesdames Manuel Domenech, Alfred Bar- roso, Jr., Vinicio Bravo, Sara Ma- chin, Benjamin Sawyer, Osgood Kemp, George E. Knowles, Ralph J. Faraldo, Paul Lumley, Rosa Norma ‘ Olga Ramos, Margaret Villate, Magde- lin Solano, Beatrice Moreno, Emma Carrero, Grace Carrero, Olga Machado, Zelia Carmona, Alicia Elaine McCoy, Orchid Lake, Belva Hicks, Orgindea Cuesta, Elvira Medina, Peggy Domenech, Annie Crusoe and Margaret Knowles. Graduating Studetits Will Be Honored At Dinner- Dance Tonight joined in ‘Alma rec- the Hilda Alb’ Graduating students of or | before the class had high school, who last night took | singing the farewell song, “ part in an elaborate class night! Mater”, and the Key West program at the school auditorium, |Teation orchestra played tonight will be guests of honor at | “Alumni March.” the annual alumni dinner-dance } CaS ‘at La Concha hotel. Charch Group To Give Bingo Party The program, opening at 8 cléck, will not be announced until the more than 300 expected guests! Ladies of St. Mary’s Catholic are assembled at the hotel. |church will sponsor an S.O.S. Bin- Dressed in Indian costumes and | go tonight, 8:00 o'clock, in St.! With the stage decorated to re- Cecelia’s Hall on the Convent semble an Indian village, the) grounds graduating students last night en-| Proceeds from this event will tertained their parents, friends! be used to repair St. Joseph's and themselves with a program, School, which is -much needed the theme of whieh was “The/at the present time. A good time Parting of the Braves.” is promised all who attend. Principal Horace O'’Bryant,| elass sponsor Miss Clara Lank-! ford and Mrs, Lorraine Thompson | | Couple Married were presented with gifts and | Here Yesterday Miss Lankford received a bouquet of flowers from her charges. | Principal Horace O’Bryant pre-| sented Walter McCook with the} double honors of the P.-T. A.! award for the highest ranking boy in school, and with the Bausch & Lomb medal for the student with | the highes erage in science ar period ‘ian, McCook also year’s subscription to; the Reader's Digest which was} presented by Professor ©’Bryant. | Ray Demeritt was presented | with the Balfour medal and Betty | Lewin received the P.-T. A. award as the school’s highest ranking | gil. | Beatrice C. Lewin delivered the | salutatory addre: with Ray| Pierce, class president, making | his final address to the class. | Other students who took part where Griselda Garcia, historian, “History of the Tribe”; Henry Vinson, monster; Roy Rogers, In- | dian boy; Carolyn Hart, Indian dancer; Sylvia Robe phetess, “Future Warriors’ ley Gail Elbertson, testatri Will and Testament”; Guerro, “Youth in America Demeritt, —industr Anthony | Perez, finance; C Milord, agriculture; Ellie Gwynn, | education; Lois Lowe, religion; Roberts Smith, government; Bar- bara Guerro, class poem, and Nel- lie Perez, giftorian Principal O’Bryant made _pre- sentation of honors immediately Was Old at 52. 4 sHoe win tue rir mcrae OF A SOFT GLOVE uc. ott reer 49. @ We really take a lot of pride in bringing this shoe o’- William Gaither Adams, and Audrey Lee Whitehead, 15- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Whitehead, were mar- ried yesterday by Judge Ray- mond Lord. 22, s OsTREX—for that” "etter 40" For sa Garé to your attention: Because for distinctive good looks; for the utmost in shoe com- fort it’s just about tops: FORTUNE SHOES J. G. KANTOR Incorporated no Flowers : He EV may29-2tx TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR % BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS THE THREE MESQUITEERS PRAIRIE PIONEERS °## DLL IL aS VILLI IIIL Ss 517 Duval Street Opposite Palace Theater PHONE 897 COMEDY AND SERIAL BSeceecesececcece inadequate for the rr PALMOLIVE "MSZ 3 tor CAL AA edd | FUNDS AVAILABLE | FOR AIRPORT WORK | DEFENSE TO START Birthe be (Continued from Page One) rection and supervision of | Army Engineers. drawings and specifications will have to be drawn up, it was stated, and this will be toward con- the first step struction, The money will be turned . over to Army Engineers im- mediately, the CAA said, so. that construction can start as scon as preliminary details can be taken care of. Improvement of the Key West airport to permit safe handling of the largest trans- port planes will undoubtedly react favorably on the city’s chances of landing a regular commercial airline, it- was felt. Two major airlines now the Civil Aeronautics Board ap- Key West on a regular scheduled have pending before plications to include route. Both stated, however, when their applications were filed some time ago that at , present the local field was large planes they proposed to use. IN PALMOLIVE'S CONTESTS COME IN FOR ENTRY BLANK ‘Jue SOAP mw 25¢ | Master lot M. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN REGISTRATION FOR | (Continue: Al aS Page One) | private contract under the di-/ and local women have been ask- | ed to assist. Boy Scouts, under the direction | E. Berkowitz, also will! ;take part in aiding the registra- plans have already been ap- jtion program. proved by CAA but working | Separate blanks for men and, men have been prepared by e headquarters. Volunteers d to return a form vocations or activiy 1ich they possess experi- along with general infor- mation about their ability to en- tertain, speak foreign languages, citizenship status, — experience at none or >, and for how ahi w will be showi ties in ence their nue CLOSING EXERCISES _ SUNDAY AFTERNOON Pupils of Saint Francis Xavier ool will hold their closing ex- Sunday afternoon at 3.30 in Saint~Cecilia’s Hall. A. L. Maureau, S. J. will and confer the graduation ors to the following pupils who have completed the course of studies prescribed for the eighth grade: Frank Flukers, Arthur Pin- der, Nathalie Ferguson, Corona Mingo, and Matilda Lopez. er Fe ather preside HALF DAY CLOSING AT BROADWAY MARKET ring the summer months the ay Market, corner Duval 1 streets, will close each Thursday at 1 o’clock, in observ- ance of the usual summer half holidays. “TO VISIT HERE i a Falk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Falk, who is a registered nurse at the Naval Hospital in Portsmouth, Va pected to arrive in Key Wes evening for a two ” with her parents, There: BUY NOW--PRICES GOING UP! 1°27,500.00 «::. 1 SUPER Car SUDS BOTH FOR | GET ANOTHER AT HALF PRICE 33e¢. GC OCTAGON SOAP = 13c GOT YOUR KLEK yer 2 SPECIALLY MADE FOR WASHING DISHES OCTAGON TOILET SOAP Giant size 17¢ OCTAGON Ibiasl POWDER ARCHER’S GROCERY Phones 67 and 47 814 Fleming Street ONE COAT GAVE ME NEW FURNITURE VITA-VAR QUICK DRYING ENAMEL “IT'S SUCH FUN! $O EASY... AND SUCH GLORIOUS Srascunc beautiful colors for wood and metal furniture, wood. work, automobiles. You con spill h liquids or clcohol, even scrub it COLORS!” it won't turn white, chip or mar. For ALL surfoces wood, meto! or concrete. OUTDOORS AND IN No brushmorks. PIERCE BROTHERS Fleming and Elizabeth Sts. Phone 270 THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1941 tonight | DR. VALDES EXTENDS HIS OFFICE HOURS = | change in temperature, ane Friday. Jacksonville to Florida Straits —_—_—- nd Beet ats pee bane Dr. J. A. Valdes has announced . ani southeas' winds; partly | cloudy weather tonight and Fri- sania Se ae ee ' day. ‘ G. S. KENNEDY, | afternoon instead of 5 as in the Official in Charge. | past. This extra hour each day is needed to take care of the in- creased number of patients due to elasticity longer if stored where National Defense activities in this little ggpentine is evaporating. area, U. S. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT a SON BORN pa (Till 7:30 p. m., Friday) Born on Monday, May 26, a boy,| Key West and Vicinity: Partly | 8% Ibs. to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene | cloudy tonight and Friday; littl Sanchez at their home 1119 Varela | : e © street, “ FORECAST i | | Rubber balloons, used in scien-| ;change in temperature; moderate | tific work, are found to keep their | leat and southeast winds. Subscribe to The Citizen, 20 Florida: Partly _ cloudy, weekly. om FROM OLD MILWAUKEE A flavor you'll want to reniember—and a name you can’t forget. Old Milwaukee. Smoother than ever—yes, smooth and brilliant and extra dry, too— keen edged without bitter- ness or bite. Obey that im- pulse now. There'll never be a better time to this friendly beer. 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