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SNORE ANEMIC : i : + © mere pages © £ Pheer tetas Mailers. A sol-l1 Lower dehot graduitts tro was of- Key West were John Dion, Paul Toppiné and Robert Parks.2efigh- _ the boys’ choir est honors in this class «were be- tmpreseively a COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF KEY [onars smmmars| «= i TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Brookfield, Mo. — While play-| . HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY NIGHT —————! ing, a group of children kicked | Vice Admiral Herbert F. Leary open an old box, displaying al a ee born Washington, D. C., 60 years skeleton. They ran screaming to Commencement ago. {their parents, who called the Goantn A ap eng ad) wee wand goa! Odilio Joseph} Don Ameche, screen and radio police, who called the State patrol claas Rodrigu Rosalie* Rosam,| star, born Kenosha, Wis., 37 years who was about to. call the FBI, Migh School will be held tomor-| Everett Ray Rosai, James Henry | ago. ' {when the whole matter was ex- vow evening, beginning at eon Samuel Harry Russell,} R. Henry Norweb, U. S. Minis-| plained. The -skeleton was @ } Joseph Nell i i snitiati; That poppies seem to know; Welk, in Bayview Park. The Rose Sands. hee Demeritt Ke en cobhtyt came terest ighin sper oans ous dl Sancta 2 Some that they love to cling to— } 0 program will be ren-\Saunders, Lingtee Scribner, Shir-| | Phyllis Bottome, noted English!” Subscribe to ‘The Citizen—25¢ To some, they shrinking go. weekly. . . Hey Rose Smith, Dorothy Annelle| noveli rm 61 Overture, “Festival '—Taylor—|Stonecypher, Marie Louise 3 Hands that are white and ringed with gems, Bend. Bought with the profits of war, School | Thompson, Dolores Emily Thorn-| ° oo e Roce ten and Cir-'ley, Olene P. Tibbs; Helen ‘Sin- Ci l, assifi e d Column ‘ Like a stain of blood on a traitor’s hand, \elair> Tre: i ~, : Academic Procession: tied "Geraldine waaryiect na EP ee Carrying a poppy to even a score. Poppies, red, red poppies, “ “Sold to the passing throng— “For memory’s sake, buy poppies,” . This is the vendor’s song. Hands reaching out for poppies presents Corey, her new husband. With a sees their faces go blank as they build up o wall of entegeniam ‘against the newcomer. . . . This was a new mother they were seeing ..s.. not the fastidious, well-groomed Cynthio hed .jlooked up to and respected. . ‘keeping Stand, $100. Apply, Key West , Gas_ Company. ates, Carlyle Roberts, Dr. F. Ss.) Class SERENE BE BENE EAMEM ERE RER EMEA RE ERR R ERE EERE RRR RED ia Sertenetl, Mrs. Clarence Pierce,’ The followii took| - Advertixements under this bend; Hands pale and worn and withered— Willard M. Albury, Ted M ing Program took) wit he inserted in The € at! FOR SALE . i a I. Jones, place at the High School Auditor-| the rate of Ze m word for e r=! A Mother's hand—and the. poppies spread Horace O'Bryant, 34 i i Sion. ar last night: tion, but the minim: FANS To w field of waving crimson : Invocation — Rev, jones.| Motto: Union. Makes Strength. And white crosses for the dead, “Chorale”—Bach—Brass Choir.’ Colors: Crimson and Gray. LARGE AND SMALL Adios Dr = 8. Allen, Pres. Flower: Gladiola. — Tiny and brown and nimble, pe | ee | SUPPLY LIMITED The hand of a soldier's lad, ‘ aes Presentation of Senior Class— Syne”. raed. AL'S RADIO SERVICE Paying. his scanty pennies \ »~PIL TT) Prin. Horace O'Bryant. Salutatory—Jane Johnson. be in the Sasha beteee thee cel 629 EATON STREET In memory of his dad. A £ NIN I 4 of Diplomas—Supt. To Parents—Mixed Quartet: | the day of publication | NO PHONE ORDERS TAKEN ‘ = 4 a Wiltem M. Albury. Virginia Hamlin, Lingtee Scrib-| ——————___—__——_- may30-3t Bonnie and fair and ringless, | Md “War March of ner, George Jensen, Elmer Ben- HELP WANTED porns The hand he had kissed goodbye; the Priests”— Mendelssohn nett. MOTOR SCOOTER, (no clutch); The poppy slrives to comfort. it, | Gretestes: Paul Everette Al- Class History—Virginia Ham- Ce a 2 men’s bicycles, 2 8-inch fans. And comfort had fled for aye. i bury, Georgina ge Fred Jin. Praie | 414 Simonton street after 6:30 | Se Gomes, ath Olen Bes, Provsece an ane TELEPHONE ie maa AEST oF Minis Aone ety cerelens, seid mis, Grace Mary Carrero, Hector To Boys In Class Who Will Be jFOR SALE — 1935 Ford sedan; Mande. that are: grasping and hold, | Remigio Castillo, Roderick Upton In Service — Duet: Florence OPERATORS | Zadio, heater, spot light; Rem- Hands that ache with their burden, Chess, John A. Collins, Jr., Glor- Drudge, Jane Johnson DES | ington electric shaver, Wanted Hands that are feeble and old. 4 Here Curry, Florence Eve- Class Poem—Jennie Johnson. aE “Fi Accopdion, Eh, B10. eg Drudge, Joan Louise Elbert- To Boys In Service — Girls’j, WANTED > MOuiIN "atl Tnay29-aix «»Wach hand that carries a poppy em, Her teat Trio: Joan Elbertson, Shirley: a4 —— “Points to where, row on row, > Sith, Ethel May Roberts. : oT art t Le eee tires sonecdae, judgment sit the souls that paid "Last Will and Testament’ — : sari a! -smoter-- ine-good= condition, The ulti > price 2 o Gages each Full Pay While Learsing —“[*"0" Peintuine Piece atteeeeah The ultimate price for the poppy’s glow. Juniors—Senior Class. ~ aha ge enn tx, come: Sve; challenge dohewon, Jennie Clarice — Valedictory—Jennie Johnson. Vacations With Pay - a s png tor ban the yearly challenge, | jetmem, Mary Blizabeth Know- To Faculty — Male Quartette: FOR SALE—Furnished home; 2 ae Son every Poppy Day, tes, Robert E. Knowles, Jr. Donald Pearlman, Harry Russell, a bed rooms, corner Florida and Where is the vow that ye swore to keep | Alfred’ Sends Lowe, Daniel Henry Russell, George Jensen. Sickness Benefits Pine streets, lot 90 x 47. In- When we marched from love and life away?” | Gebrie! Lajen, James Alonzo — Presentation of Honors—Horace quire 908 Packer street, phone j Medigen, Nancy Chapman, Mor- O'Bryant. — ‘786. may30-5tx “Do our widows grow faint with hunger? | oe Deweld Marry Pearlman, “Alma Mater”—Senior Class. Bese Reon RAS CLOSE Are our children safe from greed? | — sell PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT TREE Gon thie ee phan Who reaps the fields we died for | FLORIDA’S OLDEST BOYS’ PREP ee ae ee ee perenne | valk, e | eyele; five months: old. H. F. a See Mrs, McDermott ; Aldrich, 37-D Naval Housing. “Now, God be the Judge between us, Chief Operator® - | may30-4tx If ye turn to the ways of old; é i y \ You who cheered when we entered war’s red hell Atlee. SSE WESTINGHOUSE Electric roast- That the world might be cast in a better mould.” (Svectal to The Citizen) TELEPHONE OFFICE er; complete with grill, perfect a ce SAINT LAO, May 31.—The new) over and delivered the inspiring ies | condition. R. D. Gregory,“611 ah —STEPHEN COCHRAN SINGLETON. Abbey Church here was the scene and moving address to the Class pea i | Division. may30-Atx Key West, Fla., May 31, 1945, » College Preparatory of '45, “ S scat , . 7 ciara cee aati aide Wicd: ‘s 55th annual-commence-| | Key Aol ys attending Saint} ___________..____..: BURROUGHS 10-column ele¢tric| , ei ) h pe @ 44 ment exereises when parents, rel-; Leo Prep: are. Robert Dion, J w. ls, tull time | adding machine with bgok- Ss C E COAL IN PARLOR é |: Cynthia's and their Aunt end friends from all parts! Dion, Robert eed the southeast gath-| Edward McCown and Billy y | Boston.—The four tons'‘of’ cial" | Pvcccccccccccccccccccccs, Wich, were recently bec hin g ; (jto the ‘home‘ of’ Mr. and Mrs. Announcement ;Homer Ferrons: left then:' rather}: ad. First of* all, it wasn't their Of Engagement ‘coal, and, ; besides, “hen; some- thing-; wént> wrors* ‘with the uck ‘delivering: the c6al to their ext door: neighbor's’ the ‘heavy a'vchiclé , plowed, , info!the . Fer- t -lrens’: hénje: and: depppited: imost | ©¢seeee® of th’: dirty: irgtons Seb B on: (he Parlor } lobr: Fy : ; I WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN may30-3t RADIO, electric stove, rug,, {© GIRLS. Good salary. Sputhern-: ‘clothes! wringer, matt trunk. 913 Georgia St. ; ait may8l-3t }. most City Pharmacy. rendered musical se- stowed “ex aequo” upon Jchn 10th = century Dion. “ ey » Right; Robert Dion was < Mrs. Vera E. Bell of 421 Duval street announces. the engagement’ of her. daughter, : Miss Ann Btll,*to Lt. Jaek D.; And mayl-lmo IS BOY. Ocean’ View: Restau-' wHITE. INN BAR and. Ré} grant oyu! may2-3t, crane for: satet fully equipped, = mn A {ii $10,000.00, ‘stock. 1018: Divigion. seececesevocosepens {WANTED Tul | ha may3I,6tx |son,. +! a ? IDA | KEYS ‘pwn. SM A ae i Miss’ Bellis a Miami! Beach COMMITTEES ond THE REF ‘ORMERS MEAT ea it Dapided oshing FULLY EQUIPPED tunch jand}giny but has been making her] please write without obligation. | Short’ order stand with gents'}/home in Key -West for the past} F. B. Emerson (specializing: inj and ladies’ rest room. Johnson | thtce; years. od Se; > wi Flovida Keys properties since! 2nd Johnson, Tel. 372. hes Lt: And 1923) 41 N. E. 2nd Street, may30-3t} Lee Henderson of Jar aica, Toa iami. WAMOX, ooo -{At present Lt. Ande ‘ai may 1940 DODGE; 4-door sedan,|tioned in North Carolina. Subscibe to ‘The eekly. eoccoeccccce By JACK STINNETT but they didn’t get rid of all the (y Aascctnted Press) dead limbs then. WASHINGTON.—1t is general-| La Follette recalls that when ty admitted that of all the ereak-'his father came here in 1906, he ‘yéar, “She-Wis a at the Wesley House in Key West. a radio and sound i a i j | rt iling. 613 Caro- ee il ta ace! Mr. Sands, machinery of the House and immediately was made chairman fe want. Priced below ceiling. ‘aro-| The wedding will take place} rt } , | — the committee system! of the “Committee to Investigate carpets spt Tanto line street, phone 413-W. ‘ in the middle of June. ' pecialist, and his brother-in-law spect needs overhauling. the Condition of the Potomac) no children, no pets. Phone may31-3tx S a ae Archer are the owners! Gen. Robert M. La Follette, Jr. River Flats,” although the Po- 835-J, call between 10 a. m. and Elijah Sands To Wed iS x ec uereees Radio Service in chaieman of the La Follette-|tomac river flats had been elim-} g p, 'm. may31-3tx 1936 PONTIAC COUPE; 2 new ig as {Key West. mittee inves-| inated years befor: 1 tires, new paint, motor in 1-A Miss Frances Coleman Seaseney joint — Se Cen | era FOR RENT { condition, $350.00. Rogers and ee sas Father's > -_A~ bo resolution! George B. Galloway, staff di- Smith Garage, 1128 Duval St.| plijah Sands, son of Mr. and D: we years ago to reduce the Sen- rector of the La Follette-Mon-| FURNISHED rooms; washing and may31-3tXx | Mrs. Alex , will leave by x ay ete standing committee from 33 roney committee, reports that the} ironing privileges, hot and cold | ORE-W. rae —|plane Monday morning on_his : Is Sunday te %%. “No person familiar with Senate Committee on Manufact-}* water. Paul’s Tire Shép, 426 a 5 way to Doddsville, Miss, where the nate to- tures, with six employes drawing} White. >’ ‘may30-6tx "he and Miss Frances Coleman, June 17th -idaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark ? W. Coleman, will be married on ssh June 19, The ceremony will be § °° SN” gpag performed’ in the Baptist church + Dana ron fs B-+in that city. i FOR SALE pletely furnished every detail.) yjiss Coleman is a graduate of BD. \ aes ey, dows Buyer ae the Sunflower Junior College: & x > as GOOD BUY—Bungalow; eight’ pPOSSESSION.. ™.Jand the Mississippi State College} ARDNER’S PHARMACY rooms. In Von Phister St. near} Myers, Mastic Park, ‘ for Women. From February to S Thompson. On good size iot.: may31-4tx Price 000. Johnson and Foes 372. SPRING CHICKENS. John Ram- may24-tf/ S¢y, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. | may31-3tx situation in the wil " he said then, deny $19/620,a year, has met only once ing pressing need for in the last two years, That makes} nization.” {something wrong somewhere. G. e, no one has! The seniority system of selec- oith 0 denied slthough tion of the powerful committee a . -hairma 46 ar ae eustents of Congressional chairman (“petty barons”, Wood- ‘ poem convinced that TOW Wilson called them) has also we ce acaaliet of come in for much criticism. It mere reduction 4 « Jution. has resulted in men in the commuters >? ny — seventies and even eighties head- r sy.) ing up some of our most import- More then half bad lag hegre committees; of isolationists bere of the ed ae ae com. holding key positions on the oo awe of yl Sy pn majority or ~ minority sides of i = : 7 A mitiers in DD ewan ~, military and foreign affairs com-|TRAL ; sleeps 4, screenet ‘The sverage senator serves OM At ittces; and of men too ill to| Porch. R. D. Gregory, 611 Divi- F URNS HOUSE; aiibeg feast five. Roland Young in bis vind” sessions still holding| sion. may30-4tx| Yooms, electric range, refriger- gutheritative “This Is epraccpal pe - - atte water hea’ aoe a y Gheerves that senators often . of The other important criticism|SINGER sewing machine; elec-/ cal sane cArthur “Kereed to bounce in and weg" ke #8 against the understaffing and} tric, Military Tailor Shop, 508; Homes, Seidenberg. d cummitioe pom — "all incompetent staffing of commit-| Southard street. may30-3tx/| may31-5tx Gebutawics trying to mea a agg ; | eames on Mew ‘cc Cxperts, mainly because of LADY'S i rnaaS { MISCELLANEOUS 2 ates pe low salary limitations. The de- pre-war bicycle. ___ MISCELLANEOU Year's Eve “. " — partments my ene a their ex-| Eaton street. may30-2tx [AWN MOWERS st a 7, hh & im these commitices perts more an ongressmen ‘ Paired; sewing machines, 2 te 88 per cent of all our legis- themselves receive. FOR SALE REASONABLE: Most) nies, esas Eaarntaadtd jation is drawn and approved. | of Section 12 ons ene sue kaye duplicated: B. F. Carpe ent session in the! OMETHING'S WRON division, Big Pine Key. Mrs. : : Keer ¥ ad iS Walter Johnson, 872-J, 1128] eH, 803 Simonton street. a ee oe bills, @CUFF LINKS “by Chrysler” eed, only 102 drew three of | Margaret street.” may20-3tx|_~ SPR Glidden PAINTS, VARNISHES and ENAMELS Sn Chevale —__ | WHEN IN NEED of a plumbei of debate in the Con "1 ALUMINUM @MONEY CLIPS “by Chrysler” phate ° ey TWO STORY HOUSE; furnished’ see John Curry, 512 Margaret gremional Record. The ree r All Gifts Wra and Shi Upon Request summkers took the committees 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, liv-! St. Phone 1189-J. Estimates Dexter & Schlage DOOR LOCKS and HARDWARE * . . pped pped ” werd for it that the bills were ing room, dining room, extra; free. may21-1mox PAINT and VARNISH BRUSHES Rirgs Sized and Jewelry Engraved FREE of Charge necessary, and good large kitchen, Frigidaire, gas When Pusshesed Sete, The committee system got stove, city water, cistern water, ALL TYPES concrete work, plas- eomething of an overhauling in good location. For quick sale, tering and stucco. No job too the House in 1911 when the in-| $5,000.00, terms if desired., large or too small. J. F. John- hectied power of Speaker “Uncle Apply 803 Georgia St. ! son, Island City Bank Bldg. dee” Cannon to make all | may31-3tx Office hours: 9 till 12. ep 7 broken. i may22-1mox Ne ere f ELECTRIC refrigerator, dinette aud Aveagnene nt: a made by’ Murray, Ky. — When he paid pati ection Committee m $2,100 to J. R. Wie, of Spartan-} set, radio, fan, water pump. 420 CARS PAINTED and repaired | & burg, S. C., for Flying Tom Boy,} Southard St. May31-3t eleven years experience in DSLEY LUMBER co | painting. All work guaranteed. Bb ° 1936 PONTIAC 6; good condition Rogers and Smith Garage, 1128, 516 William St. may3L-3tx. Duval St. 9 _s may31-3tX (uum prs MACK THE SATOING PEACE PROINCT EE i a? (00: 7 may31-3tx q Lindsley Lumber Co. 530 Division St., Cor. Simonton St. PHONE 71 §. Special—Casement Window Operators .... Ea. $2.10 Special—-Odd Sizes Window Sash, ca. 98c- Pr. $1.49 fij ! | | | { | .@Men’s Heavy BIRTHSTONE RINGS | @COLLAR and TIE SETS “by Chrysler” | @MILITARY SETS | @Genuine Leather WALLETS .. Ea. $4.50 @STRETCH BANDS | ! ! ! | | | | ! | | | | Special—Yard Brooms, Mexican Straw... Ea. $ .39 COLORS IN OIL IRONING BOARDS with Pads ._.. IRONING BOARDS without Pads - Ea. $4.00 @KEY CHAINS “by Chrysler” ARCO, Idaho.—Something has happened to Butte county’s sin- gle men. It’s either that they’ve all gone to war, into war work or' confirmed — bachelors. y Auditor I. W. Boyer re- s that he’s issued only one license in the past four, TOILETS, TOILET SEATS, LAVATORIES and KITCHEN SINKS PLUMBING SUPPLIES: Galvanized, Cast Iron and Aluminum PIPES and FITTINGS months, $2,100 FOR FOXHOUND ~ KEY WEST JEWELRY CO. 532 DUVAL ST. PHONE 155 (Next to Gardner's Pharmacy) Semenittees and the Democratic ¢ ona pa comenitioe a famous foxhound, J. N. Ryan Ways said he believed he had paid a Ten vear ter, the Senate, b popped of! ei committees, record price for a foxhound. We cash Governme.t and Pay Roll checks without obligation 5