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Students of Mrs. M,. Perez : Give Annual: Piano Recital! Beethoven Gladys Pinder olf 4 Fr Leaf Clover, Duet Spencer Fagg Mary. Symmonépte: ‘and #. Mary ‘Porano °) / VI gGhe | Dance of the Butterflies NC Wise Rose Mary Symmonette vil Saturday morning at 9 o'clock the music. students of _ Mrs. Mbnuel C. Perez gave their an- nual piano recital iat her residence 520 _— “akg the music room. Much by thd Re SaaS bhipwed tbat ult ie ae study and high aim the future holds} much for them. Prizes were awarded to those Having the highest average in both senior and junior classes. The awards were as follows: Gold pin (lyre) Emma Neal Ayala (Grade). Caprice Gobbaerts | Gold pin (lyre) Gladys Pinder Ramona Rodriguez i (Theory). , Ix i Gold pin (clef) Florence Mit+} Aloha Oe, Duet Sawyer | " chell (Grade). Rose Mary Symmonette and | Gold pin (clef) Betty]. Louise Mrs. Perez | Roberts (Theory). | x Geld pin (piano) “Ramona Rod- | ; Falling Leaves J. Muller riguez (Practice Hours). Geraldine Kennedy Preceding the awarding of xr * prizes the following program was rendered: 1 Maejstic March M. Wilson ; ‘Betty Louise Roberts Bt Old English Dance Ruth, Steeves ] a ‘ ing, Bird yee Mitchell Iv Gertrude’s Dream Waltz Thirty- -Nine “Marriage . Licenses Were Issued In Month Of May | Madchenstraum Op. F6 C. Heins | Effie Mary Torano Vviit {a)-Melody in F Op. 3 No. 1 Rubenstein |(b) Alla Stella Confeidente, CAPTAIN WM. D. PULESTON >, Specie” «The Citizen) DeLAND, June2.—Former di- | rector of the U.S. Naval Intel- ligence Service Captain Wil- | liam D. ‘Puleston. above,; of | Lake. Wales, addressed ‘Stetson University's . graduating class here Saturday morning. Captain ‘ Puleston,-whoge :rec- ral includes the ‘command : of. Harriet March, Duet Lorrentino Geraldine Kennedy and Mrs. Perez x i (a)’ Fur’ Elise (b)’ Andante Con Moto: / Lippetnoven | “Emnip Nept, Ayala ’ MIM. cy + .} Shiller | The Witches, Fuight,, Duet ‘ Russell | Ramona Rodriguez and Emma Neal Ayala | | L/ Beethoven | , ¥ | Streabbog | 1h | roan The Hun 1 ‘wutlook. (CHANCE FOR * JUNE. BRIDES KEY .WEST INCLUDED IN CITIES ELIGIBLES FOR | Citizen, * a WPA Key West art The Key West Art Bénfer’t calls’ rite to the new schediile’ of* Se SOT Sea Sugg, abe: changs, gf lery hours has been made in or- der to give the service men~a chance to see the exhibition. The Aaron Bohrod “Drug Store” has caused considerable comment. The watercolors receiving un- usual’ notice are Joseph Mears’ “Post No Bills” and “Horses” by Norval Gills. The first is fresh |and bright, one feels the hot sun beating’ on the American scene. “Bill Boards”, the painting is a decided contrast to “Horses”, | with its tranquil: setting of tall, cool trees beautifully highlighted by saffron foliage in the back- ground. All who have not seen the present exhibit, “America | Thro: American Eyes”, will pews “Opp rtunity to do so, as ie showy, will be kept open until nnie, 10. Mounted .magazines quips form lexhibits for Army ard Marine Barracks. The art staff enjoyed the cooperative help received at the Marine Barracks last -Satur- | day. Naval and Airnien “are Soon to receive exhibits, Watch for these. The Navy. Wives are well rep- tesented in our’ handeraft class. | A tremendous amount of, interest |is shown in the weaving of fiber ranging from 1902 to 1912, ae cae * engine. He was delighted when 6 i ag ue bene oe "ET was 80. 4 plied with © your — concert . agt-night,thet . I'm sending You my old car to add to your th , days thatoka car" arrived—a 1933 model. __. l Lkubaideduuaah eee ‘ fg Sd Mrs. Howard Griffin and daugh- ter, Katherine Elaine left last! week for a visit with Mrs. Grif-| fin’s* parents, Mr. and Mrs. An- thony:Carnival of Miami. Mrs, Griffin will return over the high- way next ncaa : | | Mr. and’ Nirs. Stinks Pierce atid | as | daughter, Elizabeth Ann, were ar; | rivals’ in, Key West, yesterday, for | MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1941 WITH THE GOLFERS Vi Chesterfield Bight from the tee-off, you'll like their COOLER, MILDER, mgs TASTE Godcen’ get every good quality they like in Chesterfield’s famous blend; This right combination of the best tobac--"* cos that grow in our own Southland and that we bring from far-off Turkey and Greece truly SATISFIES. _ Make your next pack * Chesterfield... you can’t team-up with a better cigarette. Everybody who EVERYWHERE you eo a short, visit..Mr. Pieree, who-was| 4 formerly employed at The Citizen office; is now. connected with tHe | , U.:S)Department of Labor, Di | Sion “of. Labor. Standards, _ with |endagrtre in Birmingham, Ala. The ily have been making theif Hiome in Florence, Ala. for a number, of years. ‘and Mrs, Joseph Roberts | bags and hats as well ‘as. the |and two children were arrivals! les last month ; daughter, of arid Mrs. Ramon | Thirty-nine couples las lau Lo | |making of “fish ‘scale - flowers. | in Bey" West yesterday from Mi- either exchanged their wedding vows or obtained licenses for wed- Sined this week, County Judge ymond Lord revealed today. ‘Bazo.: ‘Both are Key Westers. ‘Thomas ;E, Foster,,.21, U. §.| Army, was*matried- to Ellen Di- | Negto; 17, Key, West, by the’ Rev. ‘ HONEYMOON CONTEST ‘With, a soft spot in its heart for | Charles Farr’s life drawing. class ‘on Wednesday night has , been | well attended by sailors, surely | on the other side of the adjunct, the -bridgegroom, Day- | jJune brides, and that necessary | there must be more men interest- | Jami for a few days’. visit. Mr. | | Roberts was formerly eyed at The Artman Press. Jedger, County Clerk Ross Saw- yer's office recorded 11 final gi- yorce decrees during the same tona Beach, Florida, has renewed E (S)Doherty of the Congréga- | fora second successive year its of- | tonal church. « In, another ceremony Saturday, | ed in drawing. If any prefer; ‘County Attorney Julius F. |Tandscape drawing or watercolors | Stone, Jr., who had been on a_ |they are invited to attend Har- business visit to Washington and period. Three marriages, all involving native Key Westers, were _per- formed Saturday, ‘while licenses were issued for two’ more during the week. Oscar Perez, 19-year-old son of Constable Bienvenido Perez and Mrs, Perez, was married by Peace Justice Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr. 4o Ana Amelia Bazo, 16, the | Hilary Albary To Graduate Jack H, i ete ‘and mee Léon, 1 of Key es Tocabeid by Father J. J. Mur- phy, 8. Jos = Newt Waldo Ketchings, 27, and Pauline F.-Camefo, 19, both of Key, Ben, are tobe tharried. Fri- ‘Father: d eae: Paisido, 21, and Norma, Barroso, wil mar- | tied Saturday by Father Murphy. ake OS Seema | For B, Dimmick, | fer of a free honeymoon for per- sons who say their marriage vows {this month of June. | One Florida’ couple will _ be | chosen’ to represent the ‘state- as/ the “most attractive” or ‘most| typical” newlyweds. : The Florida’ winners: can’ be from-Key West as all local- couples | | are eligible. So far as-contests go, thisone is | Tiette Critchlow’s classes” on | Tuesday and Friday’ mornings. The elasses are free to all,’ both | towns people and men of thé arm- ed forces and their fa SAMOA CLUB WILL Samoa’ Club. Will ‘be! closed simplicity iself. The one qualification: is that | you must be married in June. And the one way to enter the: contest | | * to send a photograph‘ of the two during the Summer séason, ac- cording, to an annouricement | made today by Fred Marvil. not reopen ‘until CLOSE FOR SUMMER: | which time an entirely new pro- ‘ou “together to- the-~Chamiber | Hilary Albury, Jr., son: of Mr. | | ‘Mrs a8, Dongo, Mrs. Vincent Fe gram will be introduced. Saiarte ‘at’ Daytona Beach, | aod Mrs. Hilary Albury of Si- | Cremata, and Mrs, N. B. Shana- | Florida, The photograph may be | ‘Chicago, returned to Key West a Saturday night. BIG TRAIN’S SMOKE | “EASY” COMPARED | WITH KNUCKLE BALL, (By Apsceiated Press) WASHINGTON, June 2—Ed- | die, Ainsmith, the old Washington ¢atcher, likes to tell how catch- ling. Johnson's fast ball |he’d rather catch Walter’s smoke ball than: Dutch Lecrard’s knuck- er. lana want to kinda live-down the | “clean-up _ “everything” Promises, | i Switch to: cotton stockings versus | LOWDOWN ATS Away back yonder we put a lot) ‘silk and ‘solve the Japanese prob- lem over night—also the cotton | monton strect, will be graduated | han will-tonor Miss Juanita Don- | taken. before or -after, marriage. | this evening at the University’ of | go, (who ‘will be;married to Mal- | It may. bea ee rrr | Florida in Gainesville. He will colm ‘Pinder on June 14, at a mis- | eam of.8 artiaeay aie ect receive a degree Bachelor, of cellanieous shower in the Lions | 5°. ie wie ie sale: baie 40t Science in Business Administra- Clb Den on ‘Seminary street, lj tion. judgin: Wetinesday afternoon, 4:00 to 6:00 |" A full. week of free pleastire!and On Wednesday he will leave + o'clock: for Ft. Benning, Ga, where he will take @ six. weeks’. military STANDARD OF BREAD PAODUCTS fourse after which he will ‘be given the rating of second lieu- tenant. Tei vit min and co agaiened | ely ed .~ together: © during tp BN of Aunt " Bread, ban | Honeymoon week, starting July Couple Married On | Bread and Rollqynadé, by Valdes 20. Satarday Night |Bakery has beenjraised through _ PEN INPESTOR \the use of “Bnrichment’), : roo tesiatert Mids’ ‘ltéd "DiNegro, daughter | Enriched white bréad:will! look | icareaestemeiaines of Mr. and Mrss, Paul DiNegro, | the satme as ‘the regular white | patrons in thi¢@teviare so’hard on was married to Corporal Thomas loaf but will contain Hspecified | Dang that the fficeowhes san | Foster, U.S. Army, on Saturday }amounts of yitamins and = min-! official’ pen inspector: » ts job-is night at 8 o'clock at. the _ First Heacvend ee to the |to test the 4 pens in the « public Congregational church, wi grain wi | writing room every morning. The ceremony was performed >. To “the housewife, enriched | ey IN MEMORIAM |sammer resort, ‘Daytona’ ‘Beach, | | will be the rewatd ‘of . the win-| conducted ‘in’ Georgia,’ Alabama,, and Tennessee’ and... winning couples from’ each state - will~. be oma | entertainmient »in Florida's own | |ners. .Simiilar’tontests, are being | “J liked to’ get: it’ quick”. | | 's fast | _ where “The “trouble with this thing ‘Leonard’ throws is you don’t | ore | know where it’s going and you ‘have’ terrible ‘time trying to jgrab. it”. That’s how Senator Phil: Beall, ; of Escambia County, talking - in | beltind “Eddie Rommell, one-time the Senate chamber™-on » the . top| u floor of Florida’s capitol the other day summed up State Comp-|7 | troller Jim Lee, in his office one | cock. |flight down. Meanwhile all Flor-|pitch, so T \ ida @pplauds." For that , “penny- pincher” has grown into the hearts | the ie eS of Floridans. as has no other ub-| got te lic figure in-years, No | he's done it by exercisin; | 0 ee si lent hye ‘Ainsmiti , sie”, the old maxim “a vigorous tax pe impartiali and | Conscientious vigor in the un- collector will soon be a dead poli-} Aingmith now some fifty | Pleasant tasks of tax gatherer that |’ ; woman suffrage, of stock in the argument about problem. Show up the diplomats, | and how tre the economists. And the old ; would clean up everything and; ee ee hold, so-called, | im up, too, Sec .thinking about it on ac-! ae bas of Japan. Our diplomats | ee: having much luck with Tae. And our economists are pro and con on what to’ do. ’ But our women folks keep on | with silk hose. And nobody is’ {seins any place. | THE GREAT. ut. DICTATOR: | Sa ZAR emg i We Teach You How To Skate oe hh ahah ahaa ‘ Ms by Rev. E. S. Doughetry. | bread will offer a highly conven- i “a aR lent and inexpensive method tician” has been completely re- pounds” Theavier, at 230, than | Mr, And Mrs. Sands stepping up her. family’s daily| J» joving memory of our dearly | versed. when'fe was a player, is a New| . oo bes ae 2 and ‘mineral consump- peloved son and brother, Ray W.| Applying the homespun phil-} York’ Giants’ scout. | Retarn To Miami |e. on. Tw aces of enriched | |Gates, who left us two years ago | osophy—“feed ‘em all out of the 5 white bread at-each meal gen- | today: Mr, and Mra. Charles “Sands, {erally will provide the normal’ who were here for the gradua- | jadult with lid ke to id oe of his | | Our mad aching - and sad tion of their niece, Miss. ims tdaily v the B-complex | each Almyda, left for their home in| and the vital food minerals, oi = our dear Ray has ‘gone i cium and iron.’ 4 Miami yesterday. ‘His < ui . Tampa, who also came here for | Aircraft makets now consume | Mrs, Kenneth Kittleston . of ied: the graduation, left yesterday |about 70 percent: of » the :mag- ‘Leaving a — this for home after a visit with |nesium alloys available “in the) Samnever her mother, Mrs, Eliza Almyda, forgotten, loved oney PUPILS PRESENTED DIPLOMAS. SUNDAY ye Bighth grade pupils ‘6? Sdint Francis Xavier scheol yesterday afternoon were presented with | 4 their, diplomas by Father AL. | Maureau, $.J., in ceremonies at} Saint Cecelia’s hall on the grounds of the Convent of Mary / Immaculate. Graduating students were} Frank Flukers, Arthur Pinder, Nathalie Ferguson, Corona Mingo | and Matilda Lopez. world The first American trade asap- ciation was formed in 1768 A 20 New York merchants agreed © cooperate in promoting their busincases, | |same spoon”—he has proved that; Thé ‘1940 census of the United all it takes to make a tax getherer | States, with its maze of geograph- | satisfactory to the people it to ical, industrial, and commercial make ‘em all pay alike. j inforniation will take 65 volumes. | People.are willing to pay their! __ share if they are sure it's fair. | Thetiew body of water created | Just give them a chanee under the|by Fort Peck dam in Montana | leadership of a man they can trust | will stand: third among the fresh | and you see it working out.—|watervtikes wholly within the} | Brooksville Sun. en | 4 arse Seaan ati Revive Yeaciaas at. Ps The CITIZEN" | Bys¢P.M. PHONE—WESTERN UNION Betweet 6 and 7 P. 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