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= Lou Mrs. Mar- Mr. whose took . t 10 chapel of NOB with L officiat- i wore a simple dress with white ac- and @ corsage of gar- brides attendant was WAVE Florence Sullivan of the i i CHURCH HELD MEETING ON MONDAY The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul's Church met on Monday of this week at the home of Mrs. Ross C. Sawyer, Sr. Mrs Sawyer read a short meditation on per- | feet peace. Mrs. John Crudup! read an article on the devastation | @ene by the war in the Philip-' pines and the great need for re-' construction, Mrs.. James Mac- | Connell gave a very interesting description of the consecration of Bishop Meary 1 Louditt, which’ took place at Holy Trinity | Church, West Paim Beach, Wed-! wemiay, May 30. Mrs. Gloriana Bayley, educa- SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL | HONOR ROLL | Students » ho have done work well above the average for the fest .six-weeks period of the 1, 1945: sMester ending June 3.00 Annelle Stonecypher;! Elizabeth Ann Gardner; Joan! Porter, Lorraine Nottage. | 280-——Geraidine Marriot. 275 — Virginia Hamlin, Jane dehnson, Jenie Johnson, Rosalic | Camalier, Betty Cottrell Kermit | Roberts, Evelyn Skelton, Anton- fea Smith, Gloria Acevedo. 209 — William Curry, Tony Machado, William Freeman. %50—Donaid Pearlman, Ethel! May Roberts, Marina Sikes, Cathy Jeffers, Joyce Mulberg, Amparo Ovide. | 20 Bernie Papy, Nancy, Sterling, Thomas Swicegood, Doris Boza, Betty Dekle. 225 Dale Ellis, Glenwood Weech, Rose Mary Kerr, Patsy Russell, Herman Cerezo, Joa Doughtry, Patricia Duane, Doro- thy Hobbs, vsyle »Joslin, Earl line Morgan, Ber- ye Roberts, Marion Herbert Eschen, Gerry | Albury, Albert Parra, Ruth Rob. ™ ets, Harold Brahms, Dolores Young 200—Alfred Lowe, Odilio Rod- figuez, Betty Jo Wilson, Pow Bailey, Jimmy Registe Mary Louise Spencer, Betty Grady, Galey Sweeting, Dorine Cruz, William Mences, Nellie Remaguera, Anita Aguilar, Syl- via Cates, Ivy Lee Thompson 180—Josic Garcia, Emma Belle Grimes. 175 Grace Carrero, Hector Castillo, Joan Elbertson, Elmer Bennett, Shirley Smith, Thomas Simmer, Dolores Conant, Estle Martinez, Florence Russell, Betty Bem, Morgaret Pettis, Fred Mil- fer, Bill Carter, Jack Curie, Betty Burchel! 160 —Leslic Sanders 190—Fred Bassett, Ruth Boza, Rebert Knowles, Olga A cz, Arthur Boze, Arthur Brahms, Cart Brill, Jr, Jan Saunders, Clitude Valdez, Winnie Mac Young, Billy Robinson, Lauriette Russell, Ann Cooke, Thomas Howes, Martha Merritt, John Mitchell, Doris Thompson, Thel- fe Degler, Adolph Lastres. 4UM1OR HIGH HONOR ROLL Students who havc done work well above the average for the fest six weeks’ period of the sem- exter ending June 1, 1945. 300—Sara Moody, Peggy Ross, Theres Ennis. 280 -Metty Anne Baumgardt, Betty Canove, Judith I htry, Neilie Menencs «y Pickens, Bese Marie Sei got Peter Mae Kopin, Le { Salaza Werten 7 i ine Vic tes 7 Ar Pauline Meares 200 Ruth Mary Fowles, Sy ve Clark, Shirley Papy, Ro Gillett, Doris Charlotte Cowley 2%—Charles Sims, Pat Kirk- tend, Robert Miller, Therese Cro- id nim, Hope Folsom, Frank Hamil-; ton 2.40—Evangeline Archer, Rob- ert Soper, Clara Dingal, Jose Fer- emdez, William Hernandez, Rose Marie Shannahan, Jess Tapscott, Peggy Terrell, Clara Armayor, Nathalie Valdez, Aaida Diaz, Bob- & Showalter 22)—Jerry Henriquez, Norma SOCIETY | six weeks’ period: Olga Bravo, » Cobo, Roy Giles, Phyllis Soper, e e SHESEERERHY CYNTHIA HIGGS AND MARVIN DENO MARRIED HERE ON TUESDAY. MORNING {NAS. Acting for best man for Mr. Deno was Joseph Parise, PRT3c. The candle lighted alter was | beautifully decorated with fern ‘and white flowers, where the! double ring ceremony took place. | The wedding march was’ played} ‘by Voss Wel, Spev2c. : Only the immediate members {of the family attended. The young couple are staying at the ;La Concha Hotel. | Mr. Deno has been stationed at the NAS of this city for the past two years. PAUL’S tional secretary, announced plans for a study on “China” for June. | Refreshments were served after which the meeting was ad- journed, « Attending the meeting were the following: Mrs. Jeff Knight, Miss Cassan- dra Knowles, Mrs. Ralph Russell, Gloriana Bayley, Mrs. Joseph Ladd, Mrs. Clo Knowles, | Mrs. Louise Grant, Mrs. James; MacConnell, Mrs. Milton Sawyer, Miss Leila Pitcher,’ Mrs. Lillie Kemp, Mrs: Ellen Tynes,’ Mrs. John Crudup, Mrs. Emerson! Archer, Mrs. Clarence Shine, Mrs. | Clarence Alishouse and Mrs. Ross; Sawyer. SAN CARLOS SCHOOL | HONOR ROLL ‘The following is the honor roll | for San Carlos School for the! last semester: First Grade: Gloria Digsdiert, | Dinorah Gonzalez, Second Grade: Francisca Pons, | Alicia Pons. Third Grade: Aida Digsdiert, Morberto Pons, Diego Torres. Fourth Grade: Rene Rodriguez. Fifth pGrade: Maria Rodriguez. Perfect attendance for, the last | Diego Torres, . Alicia Alfonso, Cerido Pons, Norma. Machin, Eugene Alfonso, Danubio Valdes, Brenda Valdes and Morberto Pons. San Carlos school will reopen in September, and in addition to the special Spanish course for adults, a school will bé held in English and Spanish for four and five year old: children. The hours for, the ;four and five year old children will be from 9 to 12 o'clock in the morn- ing, and for those of 8 years up will be cared for from 3 to 4 p. M: Gen Charles H. Gerhardt of Macon, Ga., born Lebanon, Tenn. 50 y ago. . Nusbaum, Olga Rojas, James Mal-| mon, Dorene Clawson, Alice John- son, Dorothy Lowe, Colleen Moore, Ann Kidd, Vincent Mo- li y Bel Sates, Barbara Cru 5 /2.00—Robert Harry Car Jack Larsen, Sondra Sil- ber » Ann Wellons, Giselda Cal Conchita Varela, Coy Johnston; Jack Spencer, Mario Branly, Anita Esperdy; Floyd Roberts, Betty Tillman, Carolyn etancourt, Barbara Mora, Myrtle Todd, Sherry Ann Tyson 1.80—Solita Avila, Edna Jean| Pt Patsy Str Dick} Young, Ernest Trowbridge, Myrt- land Ca Andre Mumford, Mary Lou Cowley, June Danford, Kenneth Knight, Nancy Phillips, Clifford Polk, Milton Bazo, Tom Browne, Mary Know: Frank Young, Rita Canalejo, Aguelio Gomez, Sylvia Smith, Doris Rob- erts, Lillian Stewart, Joyce} Thompson, Sergio Bazo. | | 1.75—Oneal Adams, ‘asto Pere: Kaplan, 3 1.60—Carla Bowser, Robert} Brill, Loretta Carbonell, James Ellis, Ottilee Murphy, John Smith, Don Trowbridge, Nelson Weller, Elsie Mora, Charlotte Tatum, John Robert Thompson, Ferol Conner, | Dianne Dickens, Joyce Gibson, Oscar Orapeza, Joyce Thompson, |Jo Ann Marshall, Edward Pita, | Faye Knowles, Teddy Lowe, Clau- | dia Roberts, Conrad Johnson, Do- |lores Johnson, Daniel Nusbaum, | Betty Louise Roberts, Virginia Turner. 1.50—Barbara Greene, Joseph Le Kenneth Spencer, George Zewe, Linda Bowser, Adam Stan-| ak, Florencio Reyes, Mac Stones, yivia Johnson, Joanne Knowles, Leota Russell, Charles Young,; Hortense Smith, Rex Bone, Chris- tine Lastres, Mary Louise Pent,! Louis Angu . Martha Blake, Patsy Hampton, Patricia Wood, Kenneth Riviera, Jose Sanchez! perature thi Straits and day * RICHARD A. PEREZ RECENT GRADUATE Announcement has been re- ceived of the graduation of Rich- ard A. Perez, June 5, at the U. S. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Perez and sister, Janet, of Mansfield, Ohio were at West {Point to see their scn and broth- ‘er receive his sheepskin .as a! second lieutenant. Lieut Perez is a grandson of} Perez and nephew of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Sjursen. Richard graduated from High School; with. honors. He attended the Un-! iversity of Ohio one year before entering West Point. Lieut. Perez Mrs. Jane Collins Mansfield Senior is 21 years old. BIRTH AT HOSPITAL Announcement has been made} of the birth of a girl last night at the Municipal Hospital to Private First Class and Mrs, Leonard Ar- thur Rainwater. Mrs. Rainwater resides at 119 Duval street. THE WEATHER FORECAST Fea Key West and vicinity: Partly {cloudy with little change in tem- afternoon, tonight Jacksonville through northeast to easterly Helida Pons.}treme north and southeaste : over extreme south portion to-| te: through Thursday; cloudy weather with a few wide a | tered showers and thunder-|and he said she sneaked into his pcos ere sOWETS | room and broke a bottle of potash der storms over south portion, to-, day through Thursday; continued | warm, except cool along north- east coastal section. Florida | it Gulf: Gentle to moderate variable winds, most] ov storms over south portion. Jacksonville have been issued. WEATHER REPO! Key West, Fla., June 6, 1945 Observation taxen at 8:30 a. m. Eastern War Time. (City Office.) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night Mean Normal —_. : Precipitation 8:30 a. m.; inches inches ncy since May 1; inches inches Deficiency since January 1; inches to Apalachicola: Sixth Gra@e: Alba Rodriguez. {No small craft or storm warnings RT 8k Rainfall, 24 hours ending Total rainfall since May 1; Total vainfall since Jan. 1; partly MAJ. GEN. E. W. fantry Replacefent fantry Day on Friday, Doughboy, visitors sion by paratroops of bornt Infantry, a tour ada Blanding soldiers. and Thursda: gentle winds, mostly southeasetrly. HERE LAST Florida: Partly cloudy with! widely scattered afternoon and! “Bonnie L: Jenkins, early evening show: and thun- with potash, and Eura 31, negr the left ted tain R y, Ke: side of her bi nt. m over his chest and let i jhis face and his body. | further that h of bed and hed h knife. She denied ha’ the potash over him, Captain Atwell state was drunk when he ar 88 80 84{her arrest recently. will turn them over to for trial. When they have sufficie | covered, Captain Atwell Major General E.. W. Fales, commanding general of the In- Training Center at Camp Blanding, Fla. has extended an inviation to the public to attend Camp Blamding’s celebration of In- June 15. As the nation’s biggest IRTC honors the war-winning U, S, will be treated to demonstrations of some of ‘the sphctatular In- fantry weapons, a mock-inva- the Air- of train- ing areas and ranges and. a formal parade of several thous; EGRO AND NEGRESS TAKEN TO HOSPITAL. NIGHT 30, negro, with the left side of his face and the left side of his body burned Lee Neal, with a slash across{ ack, were ast night by Police Cap- y Atwell and taken to the West General Hospital for | Jenkins and the woman live in apartment at 827 Emma street, t run over -' He said jumped up out er with a ving spilt d that she rested her, and that he learned .the. woman resented Jenkins having given in- formation about her that led to tly “re- id, he the county 0.00 ie : iJ. V. Woodson Is Trace | aa Here On Furlough 0.67 —— Chicf Gunner Mate J. V. 2.35, Woodson, of the Coast Guard, Relative Humidity 74 Tomorrow's Alman: ‘Brat | 2.20—Betty Welch, Martin Wil-| Sunrise helm, Helen Howes, Anthony} Sunset Borges, Robert Cook, Anne Cra-| Moonrise |ble, Ralph Henrique7, John Solo.| Moonset Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) Lo High Tide am. p.m. TEMPERATURE BULLETIN Temperature data for the 2a| hours ending 8:30 a. m., as report- ed by the U. S. Weather Bureau. Lowest last 24 hours last night Highest Atlanta Boston. Brownsville Charleston Chicago Detroit Galveston Jacksonville _ Kansas City __ KEY WEST K. West Airport Memphis. Miami — Minneapoli New Orleans... New York Norfolk Okla. City. Pensacola Pittsburgh 3t. Louis. él 47 91 wt) 60 . 8 bY 67 92 GARDNER'S PHARMACY | Phone 177 w Tide 60 45 a.m.| will 15 p.m.| am 5:44 p.m.| it his pa {and Mrs, val street, his brothe | Weodcon, and other re | At the end of his fu wave on an ig somewhere in the Paci! cd here yesterday on a 30. 7.84) furlough to v A. P. Knowle: avents, Mr Ss, 621 Du- atives. urlough he assignment GREAT DRIVING POWER | Chicago—The whirling move- jments of tornadoes have driven into tre | straws | Ws Luildings. | | CHICAGO. — Louis jtion led to an unde |the true relationship cleanliness and health, BALL BROTHERS COMPAN) Free Delivery | —_sh GERM DISCOVERY solid ‘fence fosts and the weatherbeards of Pasteur’s discovery that germs cause. infec- standing of between aed follow instructions in + the Ball blue Book. To get your copy end 100 with your name and address to— i | cia, ine. | ! jthe business district, in addition Marathon Chamber Of Commerce Plans For Housewarming COUNCIL ORDERS ~ MORE WELLS DUG TEN AT LEAST TO BE PRO- VIDED IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF CITY Marathon Chamber of Com- merce will have a “house-warm- ling tomorrow evening to cele- brate the organization of the chamber and its acquisition of a hall in which to hold meetings. The City Council, at a meeting last night, orderea tat at, least. 10 more wells for fire fighting|defermined to'pyomote the pi purposes be dug in different ress of Marathn, a community of ions ci “princi 250°to 300. | . tions of ‘the city, ‘principally in eee tie Seat weeded of residents, includes wom- to the other wells that are now," dents, wh. h incl wort being placed in condition. "This; en and children; the chamber h work will be carried on by thc|@ membership of '50. s Board of Public Works. Besides using the hall for meet; Fire Chief Torres was instruct-|i it also will be used for all ed to make a complete ‘survey of s of community affairs. Fr the city in order to ascertain} day event the ; anao Bly s will be needed|ture show to be given in Mara shart Men eleee thon will be held a the hall. ed that more keys| Stephen C. Singleton, manager Rseiedtey ae fire Anes oes of the Key West Chamber of Com- es, and that a tin plate be placed| merce, said today he .has_been beneath each box indicating the) invited to the “house-warming address of those holding keys inj and will be present. that anvore pray be able to seeure| LIEUT. BRAMLETT REPORTS FOR DUTY the key and turn in an alarm Reporting for duty in the Ma- when necessary. j John Walker was placed in terial Office at the Fleet Sonar School here recently is Lieut. charge of the operation of the Otho L. Bramlett, USN, of Don- nposed of *li¥vew! scavenger trucks temporarily, re- lieving Lain Dobbs, who proposes to undergo a surgi ratio shortly. ‘ onyille, Ga.," whose ‘combat ex- The pay of prices in World War II in- son, ce the, Allied invasion of}: was raise $140. MORE FuNDs FOR : COUNTY REPORTED ' Pacific theNormandy invasion’ D-day, bombardmentyof Che: g, invasion of outtier: Guadalcanal, New at mae e Georgia and Bougainville. It was reported at a meeting} Lieut. Bramlett joined’ the of county commissioners last fs Navy as an apprentice seaman in night that the City Electric Sys-|1997, and held the rating of Chief tem had conributed to the county; Radioman, permanent — appoint- $10,625 in lieu of taxes, and that|ment, at the outbreak of World $996.79 had been received, on @,War I]. In March, 1942, he was similar basis, from the Housing | appointed a Warrant Radio Elec- Authority of Key West. trician, commissioned an Ensign A letter was received from N.!on June 15, 1942, promoted to S. Emery, division engineer for Lieuteant (jg) on October 18, the State Road Department in’ 1943, and to Lieutenant July 1, this district, requesting that he 1944. be informed when the commis-' sion, hcgis meetings so that he’ could attend them and thus be; pele ae placed in a position to know the MILWAUKEE.’*=' The legs. of needs of the county in the con-' grasshoppers and crickets are struction or repair of roads. i equipped with spurs, Clerk Sawyer has written Mr. | spikes in a sprint shoes, which Emery giving him the informa-' enable the insect 0 obtaira’ fil tion and expressing the thanks of grip on the ground or on the vege- the commissidn for his proposal tauon from which it leaps. EQUIPPED WITH SPURS i-| firing will be 1,900 feet. Da Africa, occupation of Casa {, like’ the ICOAST ARTILLERY | FIRING PLANNED The Army that Coast Artillery firing pr will be held from installa- of Battery B, larbor of Key Wesi 3 West, en June 7 are forming a of which ©: ngle the right les ‘an azimuth of 210 degrees from! mo 24 utes, 48 sec-' several in Florida. ‘24 degrees, fonds north 1 32 mi itude, and 81 de- rees, 48 minut seconds west longitude, south to muth 135 | degrees from the same port. ! The maximum altitude of the . | to all aft below this altitude! over the danger area. ENSIGN HOLLADAY | IS VISITING HERE | pemiasictns Ensign Daniel Holladay, who hails from Charleston, South Carolina, but not stationed in Jacksonville, Fla. with the Naval Air Forces was a recent arival in Key West for a visit with Mr and Mrs. Lawton T. Thornley, at their home, 1116 United street. STRAND THEATER DON AMECHE in % “HAPPY LAND” } Coming: "Fighting ‘ 4 ¥ my ance, and action in the South” + MONROE THEATER | quick Caroline and Grinnell Sts. | HAROLD PEARY in “Gildersleeve’s Ghost” j Coming: “7 Days~- Ashore” | =, ROOMS, cam i 60 N.E. 3rd Street ‘ ‘f\ @0 Booms - Elevator f Solarium Many a worker, who once stepped on his own starter, today counts himself lucky when nobody steps on his toes in a jam-packed ’bus or trolley. Accustomed to shorter hours, he is surprised at his strength and skill to perform the more diffi- ened our cult tasks of a wartime day. It is prised ou his ambition to produce and pro- —_Simew and feel uneas; duce and produce and thus hasten the day when our valiant youtk will work by his side again. Yes, everybody has been more weary in wartime than ever before, wrap 6. U.8. PAT. OFF, AB565 © 1948 ANHEUSER=BUS CH SS may lie ahead. As it is, we can be grateful for our war-found capaci- ties which will help the young folks get started in the sort of a world they, want. Budweiser not forgetting that patient Mother who is first on the job before break- fast. And, mined to carry on to total victory? If America hadn’t had the spirit to pull together, if we hadn’t sharp- who of us isn’t deter- wits, if we hadn’t sur- rselves with our own self-reliance, we might yy over whatever trials bottle Rect eed FCC Reason For pena ges — jounced today! One of the subpoena servers f= ac-'Jated today the reason why Crime no! Court Judge ‘Thomas 8, Care c- pad to empanch more ment ve on the jury at the term a ue Fc , Crawn, ‘ or Lad roten. s been relums- ed from a ae io Ger- lends 9,000 yards at many, one was BY SHOPPING HERE /iRETAIL PURCHASES FORD HOTEL PERSHING HOTEL 3 BLOCKS FROM: UNION BUS 8.ATION Wearily we:roll along. 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