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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SATURDAY, MAY 81, 1941 out the country during the last 24 hours except in the South- west, New England, and portions of Alabama, Georgia, South Caro- lina, and Florida. Temperatures haye not chang- Pressure is high this morning|ed materially since yesterday over Atlantic coast districts and|morning and as a rule are nor- thence eastward and is relative-|mal in all sections. {ly high on the Pacific coast. Low| Note: Beginning June 2, 1941, pressure extends ‘from Minne- | 24 continuing until November } sota southwestward to the Mexi- | land Tiehaiy inkeetoten ates can bordersunder the influence | published in lieu of this bullé- of incipient disturbances center tin. This publication will be re ed in New Meéxico,' eastern Colo- | sumed December 1, 1941. rado and western: Minnesota. — | S. M. GOLDSMITH, Rainfall was general through-' Temporarily in Charge. PAGE SIX ic westerly winds north por- { THE WEATHER tion and gentle to moderate east erly winds south portion; partly |Observation taken at 7:30 a. m.,| |cloudy weather tonight and 75th Mer. Time (city office) m. | Sunday. Temperatures High School Graduates Given Mayor Willard M. Albury, who} Years Ago As Taken From | syisnoct jast 24 hours m Diplomas At Park G ‘eY ‘emonies ? had been spending several days at Files Of The Citizen Fl Eowestgesnight © : ‘ert Jefferson, Dry Tortugas, and Le sceeesineneeidenueniainnetinatiamemmemmenananTTnTEn KEY WEST IN IN DAYS GONE BY | appenitgs ‘On Thi This Date Ten SOCIETY =: Prumali Tomorrow's Almanac | Sunrise 5:37 a. Sunset 7:12 p. 85 Moonrise 11:15 a. 2 Moon, Ist quarter, = eka —78; June 2 .... 81 Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) AM. 0.00 High 2:28 0.14/20 presage ‘Git FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Sunday) Key West and Vicinity: Part- ly cloudy tonight and Sunday; gentle’ to moderate. casterly CONDITIONS . m. The senate lz resolution presented st night passed a | Normal by State Gomez which plat- oe islands, returned to; > ontra the academic e free-| raduates trooped to the nada toning 4 : hoo! | the city yesterday afternoon. dom of the United States with the |form, followed by the mrthtié? regimented education of Japan, | board members, Allan B. Cleare, i é where he taught in a_ university }Sr., Carlyle Roberts, Clarence E.| Raymond Pierce, who had been | would combine for six years, Dr. Paul E. Eckel, | Pierce, Melvin E. Russell, Dr. Do- spending several days, visiting in) overmment. bere, Ph. D., Miami University histoey erty and Principal O’Bryant. Key West, left yesterday after-| county commission in professor, ‘yesterday afternoo ebeseonnat High elee club took: noon over the highway for trol of the consolidated provided a feature of the Bayview {Part in the, program . with Schu- syrenzs ment. Total rainfall since Jan. Park graduation ceremonies at! bert’s “Serenade.” home in Miami, Tt il 3 inches which 59 Key West high school| Graduates were: Re MGARURe: Will BO: tO 8 rel EXcesa Precipitation 24 hours ending 7:30 a.'m., inches! -’ and county ("otal rainfall since May 1, putting the! inches full con- |\Deficiency govern- | inches nator | Rainfall, ‘ihe 1:25 8:43 city since | pied Ig a SAD: 1, 23.81 his Gerald Hast- since January 1, seniors received their diplomasr- | ings. Adams, Jr., Florence Adams, Clarence Eugene Allshouse THEY'RE IN THE NAVY NOW Shirley Antoinette |Ceeelia Alonzo, Sergio Herman Harrison Bethel, Alicia Dolores Borges, Fred Scott Boris, Zelia Anthony Soldano and Jack Ellis, two of yesterday's high school graduates, don’t have Almyda, Alvi arez, Jr., erick Carmona, Merlin Monsalvatge was an ar- rival in the city yesterday over the highway from Miami for a visit with. relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cannady and epee Jeanette, w ri erendum of the state, deciding should be stitutional 1 it will require whether such a move embodied in amendment; a vote of Monroe county to make; the change. ls fo look for jobs. The diplomas and joined taken nations earlier, and Pri Horace O’Bryant testified to their intelligence and char- acter, Soldano, 19, and Mrs. 1705 Windsor Lane. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ellis, 1700 Flagler street. Mr. Blanche Elaine Carney, Eleanor |Margaret Carney, Velia Castro, |Richard Chapman, Dorothy Mae | )Curry, Eric Alden Curry, Ray Ed- iward Demeritt, Rita Ramona Dis- |dier, Shirley Gail Elbertson, | |Jack Justin Ellis, Griselda Gar- jeia, Barbara May Guerro, Ellie | Rae Gwynn, Carolyn Elizabeth jHart, Eloina Hernandez, Delfin | | Jiminez. Flossie Mae Key, Hollis | i Lucretia Knowles, Beatrice Can- {field Lewin. Lois Lowe, received their immediately the navy. Both had their physical exami- pal pair is the son of B. Soldano, Ellis, 17, Arthur Lujan, Olga ————S ne | Machado, Phyllis Mae Matcovich, Dr. Ec Commencement students the rise o kel, speaking before 'a} Walter Ramon McCook, John D. day ‘crowd of!Miller, Charles Birton Milord, and their parents, traced | Louise Floriette Niles, Humbe- f the militaristic govern-!}ina Norcisa, Ray Samuel. Pierce, | ment of Japan and its gradualen-/| Florida Catherine Pinder, Floyd n Key West yesterday over the sighWer from Miami for a short recent- The steamship Florida, inches. se 14.27 Wind Direction ‘and Velocity E—5 miles per hour Relative Humidity 61% Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today ' jand East Gulf: Sea level, 30.03 (1016.9 millibars) | Andrew Pritchard and Charles visit, Mrs, Cannady was formerly !¥ completed liner of the P. & O. | Richardson, groomsmen. ¢, line, will take up the run be- tween Key West, Havana and Port Tampa Monday, it was an- nounced today. Governor Cobb, Miss Elsie Thompson, daughter o: Mrs. Addie Thompson of White- head street. woman of. :the ) Ha- vana Golf club loving cups, exhibition ye; by | Spottswood, Key West city cham- champion 2ated..in an | Notes); and happenings in connection’ with ‘growing Art activities in Key West will be publixvhed weekly in this column in ka Sanford, who lived in Key Citizen, «pomsored é , said the loc The Citizen, in an editorial, said: “In bringing about the wa- ters to the Perky interests, Sen- ator Gomez .and Representative not only-to. this:community; but i __ ating on the run with the Cuba, garloaf Key and adjoining . ne will be laid up temporarily. ao : ; aie. in Miss 4] Sanford, six times Albury: have rendered a sefvice, a less a fact ‘volved in the transaction a prin- and holder of 10!to the whole state. cancel- | the vessel which has been oper-)jation of the state’s lease of Su- “It is but natugal that the mat- ternition here, . than 1 but this does not make uit that there was Robert | ter’ gHquld have’ attracted gore | sanywhere | in-} winds. Florida: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday. Jacksonville to Florida Straits Gentle to mod- An Opportunity. . . See the— PALM BEACH AREA and Visit The Gulf Stream Hotel Rates During April: Excellent double| room, twin beds and private bath as low [ as $21 week, European plan. j GULF STREAM HOTEL j Lake Worth, Florida Rose Marie | F Pinder, Mary Louis croachment on the education of | Hilburn Pinder, Anthony Henry Perez, his pupils. the WPA Key Went Art Center, is one of the trickiest she | ciple of vital interest to’ the |] A world traveler, conditions both in China High School Principal Horace O’Bryant presented diplomas to the capped-and-gowned grad- nd the Rev. E. S. Doherty ed the invocation. Following the Key West recre-} ation orchestra’s rendition of “Pomp and Circumstance,” the he described | Japan Nellie Perez, Dollis Eliza jerts, Sylvia Roberts, Eln Skelton Rosam, Warren Russell, Mavis Elois Sawyer, liam Robert Schoneck, cer, Anthony Soldano, Gilbert Valdez, Jack He Enjoy rable . Birthday Party Given Robe! Voght Smith, Edna Pearl Spen- Anita |8 Stewart, Clyde Pierce Stickney, | beth and} Roberts, Maude Magdalene Rob- more Young Wwil- lenry Weech, Viola Mae Whitmarsh. Thursday For Barbara Ramirez Barbara Louise Ramirez, Billy Albury, Lancewood and Mrs. Oscar ted her second y with a party Little daughter of Mr. Ramirez, cele birthday Thursd at the La Concha Park. Various games were played. Prizes were won by Alfred Yates and Doncthy Saunders. Kefreshments were served consisting of cake, ice 1 and candy present were Martha Ann and Charles Yates, Jr., Mae Fernandez, Rebecca Dill Misses Erundina Mildred Tift, Dorothy Mae Machin, Conchita Varela, Rose Roberts, Mary K. Lowe, Louise Allen. crei Laura Rot he Jack McMahon, Gandolfo, k Harris, Patricia Cassidy, Tony and Amando Ra- mirez, Sonny Boy Hardin, John Carbonell 3rd, Claudia and Alicia Medina, Paul Newhouse, Peggy Tift, Carl Graham, Annett Dion, Edwin and Alma Saunders, Patsy and Lawrence We Rosemary e, Judith Beceaise, Gail and Roger Sweeting, Barbara Ladd, Mary Theodora Sweeting, Sylvia and Gloria Knowles, Sally Ann Goss, Ceclia Maria Lopez, Miriam Machin, George Sikes, Gerry and Lowe and Harry Lowe. Mesdames John McMahon. Gandolfo, Emory Harris. Cassidy, Margaret Ward, Harden, Edwin Lowe, M Marshall, J. G. Sweeting, Ge Hilton, Emil Sweeting, Gibson, Richard Knowles, Lopez, Jr., Ofelia Machin, Machin, Eniriquita Varela, liem V. Albury, Bertie L. Robt. Lowe, Charles Yate and Mrs. J. J. Romero, J THE OPTIMIST Setar To Be Given At Cuban Club | Shower for Miss Annie Crusoe which was to be held at the Ha- bana-Madrid Club tomorrow aft= ernoon from 4 to 6 p.m. will:be | have one. given at the Cuban Club instend, | -——_--———— according to an announcement GENEROUS made today ~ vs » Affair is being given jointly by He—May I have | Mrs. Jack Dillon and Mys. Albert | dance? Pita She—S How many have sonny? you cal the ure, I don't want it _ HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard king 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 ALFRED SIMONS, Manager Overk POP LLL LS LL N COMPLAINT SERVICE. .. If you do not Receive Your Copy of The CITIZEN By 6 P. M. PHONE—WESTERN UNION Between 6 and 7 P. M. and a Western Union Messenger Boy will deliver your copy of The Citizen. SLIT ILI IIL VIII IHS. (CLLALL LLL LL (edd Ld dd Lowe, Lowe, Patricia, Alfred, Rose Maria Shi irley jon. Fernandez, Lauretta Kemp, | Saunders, Martha Ruth Phyliss George, berts, John J. Romero 3rd, Charles C. Joe | Lpis , ye uric) or, o Millard Julio Clara Wil- Higgs, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Ramirez. Stranger (watching boy fishing) ught, next Double Room—Bath—$2.00 ” y N ® Ni . y! y | & Rj y! w® ¥ | of KEY WEST ART CENTER * W—P—A The following is the schedule open hours for the art galleries: Monday—Closed all day. Tuesday—l1l1 a. m.-6 p. m. p. m.-10 p. m. Wednesday—11 a. m.-6 p. m. Thur: Friday Saturd and Schedule of free classes of the ArtCenter: sday—Adult Outdoor Sketch , 10 a. m.-12 noon. Hand- crafts for Adults, 10 a,’m.-12 noon Art Club ‘at Douglass Colored 'School, 2 p. m.-4 p. m. Wednesday — Adult Figure Drawing, 8 p. m.-10 p. m. Thursday — Handcrafts Adults, 10 a. m.-12 noon. Friday—Criticism ~ of Sketch Class, 10 a. m.412°noon, “§ turday—Children’s Class, 16 years., 10 a. m.-12 noon. for Adult 8- FIVE PUPILS WILL RECEIVE DIPLOMAS Five cight grade pupils of Saint Francis Xavier school to- morrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock’ will receive their diplomas in a ceremony at Saint Cece hall on the grounds of the Convent of Mary Immaculate. Father A. L. Maureau, §S. J. will preside and present gradua- tion certificates to the students Frank Flukers, Arthur Pinder, Nathalie Ferguson, Coronoa Mingo and Matilda Lopez. evcecce eeeevoscocccns Sonny—When I get another, |} STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH honor; has played. Miss Eliza of Mr. and M ard, 900 White Pritchard, daughter Reginald Pritch- street, and How- jard Weatherford will be married | of the today. Monday at the home bride, it was announced The Rev. perform the The bridal p include Miss Clarice Albu maid of Miss Angelina Mesa, Miss Winona Younde Lounders, _ bridesmaids. Jean Roberts will hold the mony will Betty veil. | The groom will be attended .by, § \) You wear glasses because ir eyes need the help of core ive lenses for perfect vi Most lenses give the core you need just at the center. T! the lenses you see clearly only by imposing needless strain on your eyes. Let us fit you with Ortho the lens de- signed ally to give clear, effortless vision from edge to edge. DR. J. A. VALDES © OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 9-12; 2-6 p. m, Address. Phones 332 Duval Office: 332 Street Residence: 295 ' HOLTSBERG’S SPECIALS for MONDAY Four tables of REMNANTS to be cleared out at 10c cach piece One table of BAGS, regular $1.00, to be sold at New shipment of BOYS’ SUITS, sizes 1 to 6. on sale at SUNSUITS for Children, sizes 50c each $9¢ 1 to 6, special for 59 New CURTAINS. extra full. 2'« yards long, ruffled and fringed etyles. colors. white. cream. rose. blue. green. and yellow special for $1.00 pair One lot of regular $1.00 SLIPS, odds and ends, not all sizes on sale Regular $3.95 Triple Sheer DRESSES just arrived for special selling at $1.90 Cotten Wash DRESSES. alli sizes. special at Another shipment of Mexican wide Double size Crinkle Creve BEDSPREADS. colors. regular $1.25. just in and priced for Monday SLACK SUITS, just arrived. nautical styles in spun rayon and denims. sizes 10 to 20. priced BATHING SUITS. all sizes drastically reduced SOc new summer prints. $2.35 priced for Monday 83c Stripe CURTAINS. extra SOc pair all $1.00 very heavy $1.98 to $1.38 Bruce Gannaway will] and Miss Faith | tate lar} CHARLIE CHAPLIN in THE GREAT DICTATOR also COMEDY AND NEWS i Peeecceccooccocccccccere | ——FIRST— BAPTIST CHURCH WELCOMES YOU 11 o'’clock Worshiv: “THE ACTS OF WORSHIP.’ 8 o'clock Service: “THE MAN WITH GOOD INTEN- TIONS.” An invitation extended to everyone. 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ALL SHOES ARE GUARANTEED Phoenix Hose to Match All shades, 79c, $1.00, $1.15 Also, on sale Extra Fine PURE SILK HOSE at 59c and 69c pair. Ready-To-Wear This department is very out- standing. . Be it Evening. Aft- ernoon. Street, Dinner or Sport Dresses. . .whatever you may need you'll find here. Fine well-known Nationally adver- tised makes of Dresses ranging from $2.98 to $12.75 are now on display bere. Come in and see them. 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