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@eunees for the United States as|of Mrs. Alva B. Harrell, Box 174, Daytona Beach in the post war) the personal chef management of whole 388 casualties for June} Monticello. honor roll is for the last semester|¢remec , West Point | head, iets, consisting of 94 dead, 249° Heath, Foster E., S-Sgt., son of| Division Street School has ranged These Mrs. Lena W. Heath, Fort Meade, |between 88 per cent and 90 per|Died April 9, 1852 ‘ * and a delightful full course din- the report-| Hill, Raymond D., Jr, 2nd Lts{cdnt, This year, however, ihe] 1815—Johnson J. ‘Hooper, noted {Will be spent hy ho aw a te Ay | and released for |son of Mrs, Raymond D. Hill, Sr.,| Percentage of attendance is 93 per|Alabama humorist of his age, j business organizations, the first . Hunnicutt, Charles T., Cpl., son;of the absenteeism is jus Bee iets & Adams, $09 F 800h 6 aire. Lillian, Hampisutt, 107 S.lIf the preceding statement ¢ Moss St., Leesburg. . 427 correct this shows that the pe Ash. 4281 sw., J0bnson, Lonnie F., Pvt., hus-|centage of unjustifiable band of Mrs. Bobbie M. Johnson, teeism is at the lowest it has be Beker, Julien L., Pvt. husband '2!0 E. Church St., Jacksonvil! of Mrs. Julian 1. Baker, 1985 NW.' , Laird, Kylea, Pfe., son of Mrs.| Sind St, Miami rer Laird, Route A, N., Ponce! dition to this fact scholarship hes Banks, George F., Pfe., husband 9° 10. @ Ms Dorothy B. Banks, Gen, , Lawler Det, Ponte Verde Beach. Mex Florine L. Berschig, Thomas F., 2nd Lt, ren and also in thi z a in husband ys Mrs. Lillian M. Ber ; Pan ’ gry oe tion.” eos nethelr eduice- i neenener Ruby Ennis, Edyth] The Bingo Palace at Duval and} fates Reise verdes shig, 2000 Polk St., Molty wood. | McLaughlin, Daniel G., ist 1 ONORIROLE Hampton, Jeanne Canova, Southard streets, sponsored by| Pints ice ‘selection of Wines and Billig, William J., 2nd Lt, son 9°" Of Mrs. Margaret L. Mi , Fifth Grade the Elks Charity Fund, opens)% choice § of Mrs. Harriet B. Billig, Box 12, Soe mips Ns aati Sted, First Grade | andra Bortle, Joan Crusoe,| nightly at 7:30. rae eritiat Hari bens daily. af South Miami Carolyn Norman, Wally Cer-| Morton Hall, Lillian Russell, Es-} Mrs, Pearl Barfield, the manag-|_ The Midg tend of Mrs. © 1932 Rewelle St., Jacksonville. burg } Miller, John G., Sgt., son of] bury: Joalin Wells, Alice Jenks,; Marlen Sorsky, Dora.Mae Hop- < Campbell, Pork W., Jr... 5-Set, Mrs. Maude Bryant, Box | 162, Allis’ Harris, Phillip Nusbaum,| kins, Robert Alkov, Beatrice De- husband of Mrs. Lila M. Camp-,Lake City!!!) uw :: *} Anne Williams, Patsy, Norman,| meritt, Helen.-Wallters, | Frances fF: bell, 266 SW. 24) Ra, Miami. | sontes, does ie pene gi stuart Yates, Ned MeCarthy, Jean Meggs, Don Williams, Ann Yates,|$° * Cheer, Walter H., S-Sgt., bro-| Monte TAL? tath ery | Castellano, Freddie Maloney, Mar-, Donald Sands; ¢ der of Mrs. Dorathy Chemser Fiedricn Montes, 1417 14th Aves tim Curry” Soho Pienioe i naan “og os pePaS 42M s ¢ Kright, Route 3, Box 58, Geines-| | Setohd Grade | 100% PERFECT ATTENDANCE € ville ' "Maott, Harvey O., Pvt., son of} Wayneweteniieg Gerald pin.| FOR THE YEAR June 30; T2-X2 expire July : : e e e ° ee ‘Tae Navy Department “=| Harrell, Edwin T., S-Sgt., son Ash, John BR, T-Sgt., son o! Bowtright, Thomas L., Pfc., son ev ot doseph Arch Boatright, Route! husband of Mrs. Marjor A. Box 113, Cottle, Clyde J., Jv. S-Sgt., hus-' Mrs. Bessie O. Moore, 210 Spear- on the U. i Mame Corps and Coast} band of Mrs. Allison C. Hatha- ————— |NO LET DOWN IN FLORIDA’S WAR CASUALTIES THE DIVISION STREET TODAY'S ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, ANNIVERSARIES In the reports that follow, the Hathaway, John D., S-Sgt., hus-|and the perfect attendance is for way, 17% N. Hollywood Ave, the year. During the preceding | 1872. i te June 7, 1945, to 116,215. Hinson, Eric §., Cpl. husbandjgratifying in view of the fact; 7, 1862. Jacksonville Samuel S., Jr., Ist Lt, husband of Mrs, phine G. ttle, | Ps St. Jacksonville. yet Cottle," Osborn, Frances K., 2nd Lt., son| Patterson, Harvey D., Jr., Ist during the past six years, also advanced to an equal d. Thomas Q., Jr., Pfe.,!vantes, Ashton Watkins, der, Jenks, Anne Bristo Curry, Barbara Saund Cuddeback, Thomas A., 2nd Lt., yee vig ar Sr, 458 NW. | Archer, Kathryn He: husband of Mrs, Fern R. Cudde- | Daniels, Herbert Fitzpatrick July 31, 1907. abse A. Baugh-| Midili, Sostine3J., Sgt., son of;marsh, Barbara Trout, Thomas! Betty Conant, Jay Gould Higgs,| good time. } man, 855 3th Ave. S., St. Peters-| Jos Midili, San Antonio. >| Moore, L. T. Curry, Paulette Al-| Deanna Danny y Sweeting. n- 1785 — Sylvanus Thayer, army There will be no let down inj United street, is now open under “father of West- Point,” born|Period, asserts Blaine B. Barber,! Mr. ie,|author of “The Blue and the gray,” born Ithaca, N. Y. Died 1851 — Charles J. Bonaparte, Baltimore lawyer, U. S. attorney- general, civil. service reformer, -/Professor Ear] Hamilton. ta ad-|born there. Died June 28, 1921. Samuel N. Behrman of New This plainly indicates. that people| York, noted playwright, born ihasier: 908° °S. “Brevard “Ave. ore taking more interest in their} Worcester, Mass., 52 years ago. Nelson ther Smith, Gillette Lewis Bar-|er, said that’ tonight extra spe- i Mc-|Carey, Robert Polk, Diane|ber, June Yates, Maxine Miller,| cial games will be featured. There Pinemount, [Nair, 2910 W, De Soto St., Pen-| Knight, Celina Roche, Joyce Fort,}| Velda Stonecypher. Brinkmier, William R., ist L1.,' Sacola. Sharon Pritchard, Judy Whit- Sixth Grade gon of Mrs, Cathe: Bobbie Ledford, Jane _Dowboys, Nell Rose Sanchez, Betty! First Grade: Patsy Norman, ammy Robert Higgs, Freddie Maloney. 2 Second Grade: Ronald Sawyer Third Grade: Marilyn Marriatt, |Best Of Service At | POST-WAR | Oceanview Restaurant DAYTONA BEACH.—(FNS)— The Oceanview Restaurant, 520 ationally known Y Can Get chairman of the Chamber of}the Versailles Hotel at Miami shipment of nai r ‘ou vices altos resus 4 Seats Commerce survey committee. {| Beach. Every effort is being made Hanae! ipegpe thc Lt: a ra i by Mr. Braga to please his pa- have them in 5 zr fi 1791 — John Howard Payne,| The recently concluded survey Daytona Beach. ive years the attendance of actor-play wright, fon New York indicates that there will be a buy-/| trons. The dining room opens be false ee aed ef ing power of $18,743,760.50, which daily at 5 o'clock except Mondays, i he best of drinks are se ‘The‘survey reveals further that weddings and: gioups of’any size. FLORIDA of Mrs, Ruby M. Hinson, 226 NW.)that in the average number of; 1827—Francis Miles Finch, New| the gmaunt torte spent, in hel At thie Gatrance'td Hé Ocbenviewd Dance. Tonight At Adams, Milburn E., Pvt. son of 18t,St. Miami. eases not more than 50 cent} York \lawyer, “playwright, poet, oe ea an sts ‘A and redidents for Restaurant a large; loynge has been provided where one’ may re- new building, , equipment, . SUP- 1.5 or await the arrival of others. plies aad improvements. in the immediate ‘pésttwar period totals 57 percent of the total assessed Best Of Goods At valuation of real and personal! a oe property in the city. The ‘Midget Bar On the front page of today’s Special Games At Bingo Palace announces the arrival of a new 7 o'clock and remains open until midnight. The finest of drinks will be jackpot and coverall|are served at popular prices. games and everyone is assured a 31; Y¥2-Z2, Al-Cl expire Aug. 31; DI-Hl expire Sept. 30. Red E2-J2 expire June 30; K2-P2 expire July 31: Q2-U2 expire Aug. 31: FUEL Old 4 and 5; new 1 through 5. yw ©OCLOCOOOCOEOEOSOERE back, Box 232, Dade City lLt., husband of Mrs. Annie F,|2@ Thompson, Frank Bervaldi,: Fourth Grade: Mary Lou Gard- V2.Z2 expire Sept. 30. Devise, Ralph E., 2nd Lt., son of! p on, c/o Irving Frank, In-|J°b" Demeritt. (ReReeGude Liae Genaite Ration} Baaxd: Office,| Roetie . : Cari H_ Devis, 725 Cohasset Ave.’ dian River Drive, Fort Pierce. Third Grade 'Clar rs ane L lian R seal ‘x (ch.+ = ceatamaiebe as Lake Wales | Reddick, Marvin J., 2nd Lt.| Shirley Ann Ledford, Kristin) ~’Si'in Grade: Melvin Bell, Don Sod Dobogne, Emmett C. 2nd Lt,!son of Henry W. Reddick, 22 E.|Klintman, Leo Carey, Barbara’ win patty ‘ady, Helen| SAEEEGLY MORE WAR BONDS AND KEEP THE fusbend of Mes. Alice P. Do- Church St, Avon Park. | Meggs, Jacqueline Conant, Mari-! Williams, Patty Lou Brady, Helen —. O17 32nd on Tampa. ake, Leon L. . Ist Lt, son of Leon L. Drake ee: "021 S. New York Ave. Lakeland Evans, Route 4, Box 6,. Marianna. Feeback, Alien P., 2nd Lt., hus- tend of Mrs. Me $28 E Orange St. chardt, c/o Mr, and Mrs, R. P. Smith, Clyde S. Pvt. son of Feeback, — Sanford A. Smith, 1710 64th and Sehuchardt, Harold E., 2nd Lt.,|!yn Marriatt, Betty Jean Bowery, husband of Mrs. Alice R. Schu-| Priscilla Cruz, Mary Sweeting,; Diana Fernandez, x Fourth Grade | Elizabeth Russell, Marlene Park, Harry, Prichard, Evelyn , Tampa. Nettles, Joyce Schowalter, Sand Pier, Harry ©. Lt, hus-' ‘Stringteliow, Herman E., Cpl.,| Alkov, Eloise. Jean Vaughan,} '\ Lieuip for tend of Mra Alice B. Filer, 510, husband of Mrs. Lucille B. String- | Thomas Cornell, Yvonne Cama-! = eee NE Sith St, Miami |fellow, Gen. Del., Crestview, lier, Shirldy Fay Thompson, Cok MALARTAL Fleyd, Robert EB. Pvt, son of Sykes, Walter D., TS, husband|lecn Miller, Lord Brooks, Philip, Seer no Ms Mis BA, Cottondate Garrett. BL S., Pfe., Lada Garrett, - Petersburg. Ce ig Hugh 5. fi n "Mori ris, Albert G., Sgt., heated of ME rigs Maybell O. Van Mo | Route 4, Box 354, " \ | Herdm, Milton E. Pvt. hus-' - Wallace “John B., Capt.,, hus:! hem? of Mrs Jewel E. Hardin, band of Mrs, Elizabeth c. ‘Wal- Bowte |, Lithie. F 314 Nebraska Ave., Tampa. Preeeeeeeer iit PCSCCC COC OeeeeEeTe Lathe Floyd, Route 2, Box of Mrs. Hazel B. Sykes, Pierson. | Turner, Maurice W., Sgt., son of son of Mrs.! oe Georgia Turner, 2110 11th lahassee {19 Place St., Vero Beach. 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MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S Store in Key ‘West The First Thing We Want To Tell You This Week IS ABOUT BEACH’¢ FOR YOU AND THE KIDS The makers of some of the finest Beach Wear ob- fainable, have at last ship- Ped us a large selection of choice Bathing Suits, in- cluding the ever popular stylé that laces on the side. You will find here solid Colors, gay patterns and color combinations... Also a wide selection of Sun Suits, Shorts, Short Sets, Play Suits, Mid-riffs all tolars, color combinations and styles—get the habit of shopping at Pearlman's First. DRESSES FOR SUMMER WEAR When it’s cool, comfort- able Dresses, you should see the lovely new selections we are offering. Many of the dresses were received new this week. They in- clude every conceivable style and material—Dresses for any occasion for Ladies and Misses, and a nice selection for the children. ———— PINAFORES - IN RAYON JERSEY BLOUSES s ALL STYLES, WHITE and PASTEL SHADES —_—_—_—_—_— VISIT OUR COMPLETE BABY DEPARTMENT —_—_— eee Oe eee Our SHOE Dep=:rtment is complete and you are sure to find almost any style shoe you desire in RATIONED and NON-RATIONED SHOES and as for color you will find all white, white and brown, white and black, all brown, black, biue, green, red, pink, pc-tels and multicolors in low, Cuban and high heels. You will iso find shoes for Boys and Girls. Get the HABIT of SHOPPING at PEARLMAN’S ersy Edwin Felton, Donald! Anne! CHECKED IN 7 DAYS WITH | 4, | “The Store of Fashion” || {les Truly. Summer Dress. 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Girls’ Mid-riffs—all the new colors, color combinations and styles. ee New Showing of ~ RATIONED AND NON-RATIONED Absolutely the In South Largest Selection Of SHOES Florida All the New Colors and Color Combinations Also in 2-Tone Styles Wide Selection of Styles, Including Loafers, Sports Wear and Play Shoes—Stamps 1, 2 and 3 are Now Valid Come and get New Shoes while Our Stock is Complete And All Sizes Are Here APPELROUTH’S {Finest Of Drinks of Club 116 on Greene street, op- posite the Western Union Tele- O. Braga, formerly chef of graph. office, has received a new by Biff, who. always bas SSAVCA HT TOM With and a good wor i i eseléctign “of crs. nee December 7|9 Milton St., St. Augustinc. cent. ‘This statement is somewhat | born Wilmington, N. C, Died June|¥ear After the war. Uo oMe Braga, also caters to payties,|and comfortable at Club 116. Barroso and his orchestra in the air conditioned Rainbow Room of the La Concha Hotel. Here you and your friends can an spend an en- si At Club 116] The we} The package goods department acti for the e pleasantly © It is alw @ (La Concha Hotel Dance tonight to the music of Citizen the Midget Bar, located at Greene and Simonton streets, STRAND THEATER « etm Laren iene id Technicolor of “FIGHTING LADY” : “No Time for Love” oie MORE WAR BONDS AND Kee eH, DEPARTMENT STORE Key West's Largest Store _ Complete Selection of Dresses for the Hot Summer Weather Many Made by Nationally Known Makers i and advertised in magsra- \ zines are among \ our styles, Our showing of Dresses by Nationally Known Makers includes all the, gay new colors and col- or combinations in the§ very newest styles for Summer Wear for dies and Misses, come in Washable tons, Beautiful S Painted Jerseys so Eyelet Dresses White and Pastel! Shades in the New Sum- mer Sleeveless Models No matter what the occasion, the dress to fit the event may be had here. New Dressy Cocktail and Dinner Dresses. 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