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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘JEWISH HOLIDAY SEVENTY-TWo PUPILS | FRIDAY, MAY 80, 1941 HOTEL LEAMINGTON PAGE SIX NOW IMPROVING | Friends of Mrs. Bernard Cruz will be pleased to learn that she} is resting well after her operation GO TO JUNIOR HIGH ‘wt SOCIETY --: School Graduating Exercises At Bayview Park This Evening Dr. Paul E. Eckel, Ph. D., pro-| Recessional, “Triumphal March” fessor of history at the University | Verdi of Miami, this.afternoon will ad- | who will graduate dress 59 graduating students of!today are: Florence Adams, Key West Senior high school in |Geraid Hastings Adams, Jr., the final ceremony of a week of ? 5 graduation &xereises. 'Clarence Eugene Allshouse, Presentation of diplomas by Shirley — Antoinette . Almyda, Principal Horace O’Bryant will Ceeelia Alonzo, Sergio Alvarez, Herman Harrison Bethel, Jr., be the culminating feature of the rn Bayview Park commencement ex- Alicia Dolores Borges, Frederick Scott Boris, Zelia Carmona, ercises, which are expected to draw a Memorial Day crowd of | Blanche Elaine Carney, Bivanor hundreds of parents and friends. Margaret Carney, Velia Castro, The program, which opens at 6| Richard Chapman, Dorothy Mae o'clock, follows: \Curry, Eric Alden Curry, Ray Ed- “March of The Peers” Sullivan , ward Demeritt, Rita Ramona Dis- Key West Recreation Orchestra |dier, Shirley Gail Elbertson, Processional, “Pomp and Ci jJack Justin Ellis, Griselda ar- cumstance” Elgar cia, Barbara May Guerro, Ellie Academic Procession |Rae Gwynn, Carolyn Elizabeth Graduates iHart, Eloina Hernandez, Delfin Allan B. Cleare | Jiminez. Flossie Mae Key, Hollis Carlyle Roberts Lucretia Knowles, Beatrice Can- Clarence E. Pierce | field Lewin. Melvin E. Russell Lois Lowe, Arthur Lujan, Olga y. E. S. Doherty Machado, Phyllis Mae Matcovich, » O'Bryant | Walter Ramon McCook, John D. Dr. Paul E. Eckel {Miller, Charles Birton Milord, Invocation Rev. E. S. Doherty | Louise Floriette Niles, Humbe- Junior High Glee Club, “Tales | lina Norcisa, Ray Samuel Pierce, from the Vienna Woods” Straus & Riegger | Hilburn “Country Gardens”—English Folk Song Commencement Address Paul E. Eckel, Ph, D., Professor jerts, _ Sylvia _ Roberts, of History, University of Mi-| Skelton Rosam, Warren ami / Russell) Mavis Elois Sawyer, Wil- Senior High Glee Club, “Sere- jliam Robert Schoneck, Roberts nade” “I Love Life" Mana-Zucca j cer, Presentation of Diplomas Horace O’Bryant|Gilbert Valdez, Jack |Weech, Viola Mae Whitmarsh. ® Students Pinder, Mary Louise ‘Pinder, Anthony Henry’ Perez, | Nellie Perez, Dollis Elizabeth Elmore Anthony Soldano, Benediction High School Graduates Were — Honored At Enjoyable Banquet: Address by Professor Horace | from the state. The ratio in Mon- | O'Bryant highlighted the pro- roe county is just the opposite, he gram at the Annual Reunion and_| pointed out, i. e., one fourth from Banquet given in honor of the; the county and three fourths from 1941 graduates by the Key West | the state. This condition is High School Alumni Association! brought about, partially, by the last evening at the La Coneha | low assessments on property Rainbow Room. which should be bringing in need- To the large crowd of members, | ed revenue into county treasury. graduates and friends of the as-| Joe Allen, president of the as- sociation, Professor O’Bryant cited | the crying needs of the Monroe} monies and welcomed the class of |Florida Catherine Pinder, Floyd | — Observation: taken at 7:30 a. \Roberts, Maude Magdalene Rob-|yyighest last 24 hours < Young | Schubert Voght Smith, Edna Pearl Spen- Rainfall, 24 hours ending Anita | |Stewart, Clyde Pierce Stickney, | Total rainfall since May 1, Henry | | Sea level, 30,04 (1017.3 millibars) Sunset sociation, acted as master of cere- | Foreonaley Mrs. Louise Sampson and son, TO BE OBSERVED William Curtis, are visiting here | COMING SUNDAY J. H. Williams of Olivia street.| SERVICES They will leave on Sunday for their home in Miami Beach. Mrs. Sampson said that she is thor- oughly enjoying her stay in the Island City. f IN CONNECTION ‘WITH EVENT TO BE CON- DUCTED AT SYNAGOGUE BY REV. L. LEHRER Charles H. Ketéhunt, ’ dri,’ Was included, in the recent arrivals inf The Feast Key West from Lakeland, where Shovuos, the he had been attending Southern College. He will spend a summer vacation here with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Ketchum at | yee the home on Eaton street. it of Pentacost, «or Feast of Weeks, comes on the sixth day. of the Jewish month of Siven, which this falls on Sunday, June 1,,. It jit observed for days by Orthodox and Conservative Jews. ioe REE Gna Rveca nar Among Reform Jews and those in kell, who had been attending | Palestine one day is observed, as Southern’ College at Lakeland, originally ordained. Although it was a recent arrival in Key West was once an unpretentious holi- for a visit with her parents. two Miss Betty Rae Russell, daugh- day, with little impressivenes§ in its celebration, it has, in the past century, taken on great import- ance because of the ceremony of Confirmation — which Reform Judaism has introduced and which is held on that day. Regular Vv ices will be conducted at the loca’ Synagogue by Rev. L. Lehr The day of the festival is termined according to an inter- pretation of a passage in the Pen- ™-. ‘tateuih that states the festival is to be celebrated fifty d after the offering of the “Ome the 84 first sheaf of the barley harv —13| Originally this offering w 78 | brought to the local actuary, later to the Temple in Ji salem. On the second day of-Passover, the counting of the days began, and 0.00 this was incorporated in the daily ‘ morning prayer as a special ben inches 0.14 diction. ‘This period between Deficiency since, May 1, : Passover and Pentecost wa‘ ={ inches —__. -- 3:28 od by solemnity and abstinence Total rainfall since Jan. 1, | | from pleasures and all joyous SANG eS ce 23.81 | celebrations. no aunts January 1, ; On the fiftieth day, hence the Jie Bree wn oe name Pentecost, from the begin- Wind Direction and Velocity ning of the grain harvest, fhe 9; miles: per hour ‘wheat crop was garnered, and the Sea second offering prepared from af the new was brought to the Tem- Barometer at 7:30 8, m. foday | v7. As was the easton inane cient times, the occasion was jmarked by a_ festival, Shov In its inception the festival w. purely an agricultural holiday. It was ata much later date that it was invested with significance by being. linked with the occasion of Dr. R. Z. Tyler, district super- intendent of the Methodist Churches, was an arrival in Key West yesterday from Miami. _THE WEATHER de- 75th Mer. Time (city office) Temperatures Lowest last night Mean ee flO, Normal Precipitation 7:30 a. m., inches Tomorrow’s Almanac Sunrise 5:37 a. m. 7:12 p. m. Moonrise 10:19 a. m. Moonset ‘ 11:34 p. m. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) $s Roberts AM. P.M. the revelation at Sinai, the giving county school system, particularly the Key West high school in tak- ing care of the increased number of pupils attending through the many government activities now going on in the city. More school rooms for addi- tiofal classes, larger facilities for the music department and a larger library were only a few of the urgent needs at the present time, he stated. Reason why money is now available for expension of facili- fies was Shown when Professor araount O'Bryant compared the spent by this county on its schools ans! that expended by Dade coun- ty. Three fourths of the Dade equnty scheol funds are supplied by the county and one fourth ict Ade Rodrigues Weds Chas. Wardlow Charles H. Wardlow, Jr., and | his bride, the former Miss Ada Rodriguez, daughter Mrs. Rodriguez, today are honey- mooning in Miami after a wed- St Star of the Sea Catholic ding ceremony yesterday at Mary's church The left after the wedding couple immediately ceremony to visit in Miami until Sunday, when they will return here to make their home at the Wardlow resi-! dence on Avenue E. Father J. J. Murphy performed the ceremony yesterday before a of the bride relatives small group groe John Spottswe and Rar The cour Mr. Ward!ow’s grandmother, Mrs. John Wardlow, Mr. and Wardlow parents of RIQK lived in We home fric and bridesmaid. will live formerly but now Key are in Miami. Wiener Roast On Saturday Evening ll be given on ck tomor- mem- layers be made Sutherling tomorrow spec Players and their fnv cordially of Cuban} Consul Berardo Rodriguez, and | and <d was best man here with Mrs, the making their | 1941, into the association which | was responded to by the class | president, Ray Pierce. Members of the various classes | were introduced followed by in- |dividual introductions of the | senior class. | Delightful entertainment by | chorus from the Key West Junior- Senior High School Glee Club was much appreciated by every per- son attending. Musical program ipresented by this group was | through the courtesy of Miss | Madeline Weeks, director of the ; music department. | Affair was staged this year by 'a committee consisting of Mrs. |Joseph Lopez, chairman, Pinder, Louise Ketchum and Joe Allen. LIONS CLUB MET LAST EVENING BERLI (Continued froin Page One) ; part édech must play in c ing/an impregnable national defe: information | contained in President Roosevelt's momentous }meéssage wa’ exactly what the peo- ple of the country have been wait- ing for and that from here on the people of our great republic will present a united front to powers of the world who are bent the those ,on subjugating the peoples of the wortd to their will and domi | nation Lion President Saunders more reminded the membership of the dates of the International once and State Conventions to be held in New Orleans and Jacksonville respectively. Present indications are that the Key West club will be well represented at both conven- tions Baby Lion Vance Stirrup was icomed into embership and nted with his credentials. Monday eveni jo’clock Was presig@ent Guests of the e R. Tyler, According to a rece wo wealth of the count cent of the purch percent of the of the sa survey cent ‘easterly winds, fresh Joe | . The | flames”, and | British view, was generally expressed that Fe said to be sky-rocketing up en control 80 percent of the “a of the Law. Traditionally the 3p | day also marks the anniversary of 0 the death of King David. During the festival the Book of Ruth is taught to. the children, which recalls with its simple but vivid imagerv the life of the Jews as an agricultural people. High Low 1:39 6:16 FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Saturday) Key West and Vicinity: Fair tonight and Saturday; moderate easterly winds. “af Florida: Fair tonight and Sat- urday. Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate wester- ly winds over north portion and moderate easterly winds over south portion; fair weather to- night and Saturday. Western Caribbean: i NOW RECUPERATING Lieut, Wm. R. Warren, Jr. is recuperating at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. George Allen on Caroline street from a_ton- sillectomy performed last Mon- Moderate day. at times; partly cloudy weather with scat- tered showers tonight and Sat- urday. The virus of infantile paralysis is not carried in the blood, but in the nervous system G. S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge.| yore than one trillion feet of timber is standing in Washing- CLAIMS ton, Coegon and oe as BRITISH LOSING Are They Whispering “YOURE SKINNY” It's a shame for a girl to miss t good times because she looks Rome said. capitulation may |skinny. She may need the Vita- come “in a.matter of, hours’. min B Complex and Iron of Cairo, in a terse communique, | Vinol in her diet to aid appetite said “British troops are readjust-|and add attractive pounds. Get ing their lines”, and admitted | Vinol today. that an ever swellidg stream of ORIENTAL PHARMACY German reinforcements is add- ing to the strength of the fight-! pcre ing forces. Rome admitted a troop ship near Crete’ had been destroyed with 18,000 soldiers aboard, but a bulletin said most of them have been rescued. Italian ships or bombers were said to have destroyed one Brit- ish destroyer and Berlin claimed destruction of two more Berlin military observers today declared some of the first Ger- man soldiers to reach Crete were tortured va The German army, they an nounced, will use every to insure decency and chiv the fighting. CITY CLERK HANDS IN HIS RESIGNATION (Continued trom Page One) clerk, being e , (Continued from Page One) casualties | Ms (AC s4AsstAtAtdttAhdth bd dtd dt ddd ler Reai Purity For Real Economy For Real Service DAILY Auditor Chari S$ appointed For Real Protection DELIVERED EVERYWHERE Thompson Enterprises INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION PHONE NO. 8 STPPIL ILS LIDIA LIIILS. (Continued from Page One) ress, Dr. Jor Selection by or- s Trees”, by six gi s Poem, Betty Lou Sextet, “That's Where Begins”, six boys; sdictory, Jimmy Register; entation of diplomas, and the song by the graduates. Students who completed their at the Harris school this k are: course ‘Tuesday morning in Broward | Hospital, Ft. Laudardale. |TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN This is to notify you that I will no longer be responsible for bills contracted by my wife, Florence Flowers Hall. EVERETT J. HALL. may29-2tx . Leis Adams, Rose Marie Argh-, Joy Ball, Betty Armayor, Emelio Bozo, Shirley Curry, Car- Betty .Lou Green, Green, Ruth Keeton, Florence Ranger, Dorothy Saun- ders, Clo Ann Watkins, Barbara Burdock. Leland rie Gomez, Lorraine Arthur Bazo, Cleveland Knowles, , Manuel Monzon, y, Buddy Rodriguez, my Register, Ernest Sav p Archer, Allen Carey Adolf ‘THE THREE MESQUITEERS in i PRAIRIE PIONEERS also COMEDY AND SERIAL | Peccecesccce TAKE “A TRIP ABROAD” | Gene Solt, George Planes, Brax- | ton Warren, and Victor Logue. Jack Walter 43 GRADUATE FROM DIVISION ST. SCHOOL ‘orty-three sixth-graders took part in graduation ceremonies at } Division Street school, receiving their certificates of from Principal Earl Hamilton. Parents and friends saw the following students receive their | diploma Gert Ibury, Dolores Betty Clark, Onelia Garcia, Doro- thea Martin, Virginia Parker, Shirley Pinder, Adoree Rod- guez, Kitty Symonette, Mildred | ft, Gladys Washington, Kirk- wood Carey, Donald Cur Clennie Demeritt, Naldo’ Di: Manuel Gonzalez, Buddy John. Norman Johnson, Mike Perez, Roldan Roche. Howard Sanchez, Billy or, ' Thompson, Randall z, Hildo Canalejo, Gonzalo a Matthew Roberts, Gilbert Vayda, aine Adams, Blance_ Ferrer, rie Gomez, Mary Louise Grif- fin, Shirley Lones, Olga Perez, Clementina del Pino, Shirley Mildred Tift, Rose Val- dez, Isabel Fernandez, Marian Shaw and Norma Newell. son, GRADUATION AT CUBAN SCHOOL (Continued from Page One) the certificates and addresse school. Students who took part in the program were Ricardo Perez, first grade, o the a reading; Ww Sylvia Hernande tin Leon, Gloria Sylvia Hernandez, ting English lessons; Gloria son, reading by Alba Rodriguez, third grade. d the farewell to school by Aurora Leon. The program opened’ with singing of the Cuban and Ameri- can national anthems. MONROE MEAT MARKET SPECIALS Friday and Saturday SUGAR. 5 lbs. POTATOES, 10 Ibs. No. 1 TOMATOES. 6 cans SALT, 2 pkgs. STRING BEANS, 3 cans CORN, 3 cans PEAS, 3 cans PORK LOIN ROAST. Ib PAUL LUMLEY 510 Fleming Street Phone 411 son and 25¢ 23¢ 25e Se 25¢ 25e 25e {SPP eseIse PB SS. Boney, | Spen- | Palenzuela, arithmetic on,; a! 23 promotion 4 for HAVANA ; (}: at 10:30 a. m. from P. & O. Dock Return Sailings Leave HAVANA EVERY TUESDAY at 12:00 Noon Sailing for PORT TAMPA EVERY TUESDAY | at 7:00 p. m. j ——— i| ‘J. H. Costar, Agent Telephone 14 KEY WEST, FLORIDA ho recited a poem, FOOD CENTER Food Prices Are Going Up PRODUCE ORANGES, doz. SPINACH, Ib CUCUMBERS, \§3 for | White Skin || POTATOES, 10 Ibs. |PLarge LEMONS, dos. 1) AOC Black Valentine \[staine Beans, oY / LOC |§ Fresh “yetTy BLAGK EYE PEAS, th 12¢ CABBAGE, Ibe 3c GROCERIES Heinz Chopped JUNIOR FOOD, 3 cans Libby's Sliced PINEAPPLE, can Royal Arms GRAPE JUICE, qt. SALT. 2 boxes . APPLE BUTTER. 2-Ib jar Libby's Sliced PEACHES. No. 2'2 can PALMOLIVE SOAP. 3 bars 25¢ 19¢ 27¢ 5e 15¢ 18¢ 23¢ 13¢ (Bath Size) Waldorf TISSUE. 3 rolls MEATS BUTTER bh. x Cream. CHEESE. 2 pkgs. Wilson's PICNIC HAMS, tb Lamb SHOULDER. tb Lamb Lf BRISKET. t 17¢ “PORK SAUSAGE. ago l7c LEE’S FOOD CENTER PHONE 94 Cor. Duval and Angela Sts. FREE DELIVERY 354¢ 15¢ 19¢ 19¢ sails THURSDAYS; il N. E. Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay opposite Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block from Shopping District and Amusements SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER Single Room—Bath—$1.50 Double Room—Bath—$2.00 ALFRED SIMONS, Manager TAKE AWAY THESE BARGAINS AT ALBURY’S ECONOMY CASH GROCERY Groceries - Produce Meats No. 242 can 15¢ PEACHES Bake Rite 44c 5c SHORTENING, 5e 3-Ib can BLACK BEANS, ib 5c de 10c 10e New Red Bliss ' ys ; POTATOES: 103by 4 22¢, snorTenmne, » 12¢ : Fresh-Killed BROILERS Corner Southard and Francis Sts. Free Delivery 24-02. EGGS, doz. Veal Rolled ROAST, lb Chuck Rolled ROAST, Ib PIC-NIC HAMS, b 29c 35¢ 28¢ 18¢ (Small) 3 to 5 lbs. 0 SQUASH, Fresh BEETS, bunch STRING BEANS, (Not Sliced) Armour's Star HAM, by whole or string end, Ib ) Armour’s Star BACON, 1-Ib pkg.. 33¢ EGG PLANT,” |)’ ke” amen CUCUMBERS,) } Phone 186 SOUTHERNMOST CITY PHARMACY — DUVAL AND FLEMING PHONE 199 Cosmetics Prescriptions Specials for Friday, Saturday and Sunday LIFEBUOY SOAP, regular 10¢, 5 for DRENE SHAMPOO. regular 60c ‘MENNEN’S TALCUMS, 25c size BROMO SELTZER, 60c size __ TEK TOOTH BRUSHES, formerly 50c, 2 for NOXEMA, regular 75c size MURINE, re~ular 60c “ SODA BICARBONATE, 5 Ibs, for NELSON’S SHAVING CREAM: RAZOR BLADES and SHAVING LOTION, $1.00 value + BAYER'S ASPIRIN, regular 75c size FITCH HAIR SHAMPOO, regular $1.00 CLEANSING TISSUES. 150 for icing MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE SOUTHERNMOST CITY PHARMACY Al D ENJOY A CUP OF DELICIOUS COFFEE, SERVED WITH PURE CREAM Pure Drugs 7c 49c 19¢ 48c Bermuda.Meat Market “W.cic Quality Tells and Price Sells” SPECIALS From Memorial Day to Sunday PORK CHOPS, 2 Ibs. Swift's Premium Branded RIB ROAST. bb Mey ROAST. 40e 35¢ 25¢ BABY BEEF LIVER, ib Boneless Selected Western Bottom Round ~ Roast. 2 5 to Juicy and Tender Club Steak, Ib 30¢ (Guaranteed. or your money refunded) Clear Boneless Chuck 20 Veal Chops, b Lamb Stew. 2 Ibs. 35 Armour's Star Breaktast Sliced Bacon. th. 4 30¢ Ground Beef. % é Large Shipment of Selected’ LIVE POULTRY just received from Tentessee ior te Oi Ibe. B 30¢ 35¢ Rhode Isiand Red FRYERS, 2 to 3% ibe. BD “ The Items Listed Above Are Just a Few of Our Many, Many, Week-end Specials. Over 50 More Bargain Meat Prices To Take Advantage Of. JOHN COBO, Proprietor Ic PHONE 52