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* figh School Junior Prom, May 4; Den Roda’s Navy Band To Play a i iy i i £ if - i i i E fe 3 ' sense. things these ing f H MANY BENEFITS ; only will eebnomic bene- » not only will there production ‘but there lifts in morality, there .| wil lifts in arts ‘and sciences, there will be lifts to happiness There is a period coming up now which wise Key Westers ean well take advantage of. It is @ competitive period which will keep us all producing at top speed to stay on top. There is an influx of highly trained .new citizens into the community, high ranking Navy and Marine offi- cers, men trained in some of the best Colleges of the country. ‘This will be the group which will will be conducted next Monday morning by Federal Judge John W. Holland. Four of the six are ee ie ce tee ore Bat The four Cubans are: Gumers- indo Rodrigues, Evagelina Gom- ez, Ana Caridad Valdes and Jose Henfield and John Joseph Mur- phy. Subscribe to Ine Citizen. LEGALS iN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. CHANCERY. . EB You are hereby required to ap- r to the Bill of Complaint for livorce in the above styled cause on or before the 10th day of A.-D. 1946, otherwise the- allega- tions therein will be taken as con- fessed. This order is to be published Week for four consecutive The Key West Citizen, a published in the City’ of ‘lorida. nad Ordered this sth day A.D. 1946. . ) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Ngee eyroutt Court, ionroe County, lorida. (sd) By: Mary K. Woodson, De » “4 SR. Allan B, Cleare, she ee licitor for Plaintirt. aprd-16-23-30,1946 i THE ur URT OF THE RLEVENTH DICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STa’ OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 10-657 JOSEPH SAMUEL HACQUA, Plaintiff, MARY ILACQUA, Ladohdbeeney Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Mary cog 222 Weiser urt, RS od pe ne, eee’ a are hereby required to appear to the Bill for ivorce filed against you in the above styled cause on or before the 20th day of May, A. D. 1946; otherwise the allegations eontained therein will. be as ae ne ‘ Done an rdered at Key West, pe thig 234 day of March, a | (Cireuit Court R Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court. * By (sd) Mary K. Woodson, Deputy Clerk. ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, Se Attorney tor Plante aprd-16-23-30,1946 taken | IN_THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SUDICIA: va. MARY E. NORMAN, : 4 Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION To: Mary E. Norman, 114° North Broad Street, Clinton, South Carolina: You are Aeteby required to ap- Heat. t0 thé Bill of Complaint for rdivores in the above styled cause On, oF Kefore the 23rd day of Ma A.''D. 1946) otherwise the allesa tions therein will be taken as con- fessed. This order is to be published once | ‘& Week for four consecutive weeks | in The Key West Citizen, a news-| Paper published in the City of Key) West. Florida. | fesned. | Done and Ordered this 20th day of April, A. D. 1946, | (Circuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida, By: Mary K. Woodson, "} Deputy Clerk. | “(8d) ALLAN B. CLBARS, JK. Solicitor for Plaintiff. ; apr23-30-may7-14,1946 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE No. 10-681 ETHEL SMITH CARR, Plaintiff, va. DIVORCE ACTION ALBERT HARCOURT CARR, j Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLI AND NOTICE TO APPEAR TO: Albert Harcourt Carr, George Washington Hotel, 23rd & Lexington Avenue, New York, New York. “The reason the A. G. Bliesners are so proud of themselves these days is because they have start- ed a cleanup and: beautification campaign at their new residence, 1420 White street, and not to be outdone neighbors have fol- Little Nancy Sands will be Jeaving soon to spend her vaca- tion in Cuba with her grand- mother while her mother, Mrs. Earl Sands, completes her mid- wife: course at Jacksonville. zrxk A lovely mother and a more youthful grandmother is Mrs. Joseph Pearlman. She is one of the most sincere persons I know in Key West. - kkk Dr. J. Y. Porter left Thursday for -John-Hopkins hospital in Baltimore to undergo a delicate operation on his eye. He is hav- ing a cataract removed. kkk A woman from Virginia and one who understands “southern hospitality” is Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera. I understand I put her. in pad with ‘her ‘daughter the other day. Mrs. Cabrera gave me] —_ _ > Supervisor. of Registration John England said today that voting machines to be used at the primary election next Tues-j day will be readjusted tomorrow, Thursday and Friday by Frank- Archer, assistant custodian. Mr. England explained that, under the law, every candidate’ e % — “The weather for Key and vicinity,” Pelican, Bill ed shifting his weight to is given the privilege to see et machines in operation, after thi readjustment, as an. assurance that every aspirant will get the} votes that are cast. for him. Because of information he had}, reeeived that the building at 1111 Duval street is not available as a poll, Mr. England said that an advertisement will be published in The Citizen, notifying first precinct voters that their polling place will be at the Mastic Trail- er camp at 638 United street. Social Calendar WEDNESDAY Bridge Club, Officers’ Club, Whitehead and United Sts., 8:00 p.m. * THURSDAY Sewing Committee, 2:00 p.m., Key West Hospital. *\22 House Trailer Sunshine Club; 1:30-5:30 p.m. xk SATURDAY Junior, Prom, High School “Club 46” Gymnasium, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Good Planner Her Wealthy Father—How can jyou have the cheek to ask for my daughter when you are earning such) a small salary? Suitor—Well, you see, I didn’t like to give up my job until I was sure of your consent. the ews about the lad from Missoori and Zetta Frances. HY x ke ‘Miss Fannie L. ’ Grif has, been, visiting her sister-in- law, Mrs. Marie Griffin, ~ 1611 Von Phister street, left yesterday aftérnoon for her home in Hobbs, N. M. kk * HORACE O’BRYANT, princi- pal of Key West High School, heard the speech given by Dr. Schlagle, head of the National Broadcasting Association, yester- day and: today left for Gaines-1 ville to attend a meeting of school supervisors and superintendents. CARD OF THANKS Because of our inability to ex- Bee x * _. |press our sincere gratitude to Beginning tomorrow morning|each individually, we are using and running for four days, the|The Key West Citizen to thank annual Rexall one-cent sale at'each of those friends and neigh- Gardner’s Pharmacy features ‘bors for their many deeds of hundreds of bargains in family | kindness during the illness and drug items and sundries. John A.'following the death of our be- Gardner, proprietor of the drug loved one, Mary Demeritt. store, States that this year’s sale apr30-It THE FAMILY. contains many more items than| have ever been offered before. | ine TO THE. PUBLIC! + JOHNNIE’S LUNCH: COUNTER Formerly . M. & N. Lunch Counter “Is ‘Now Operated ‘by’ *” A. V. Bethencourt and : Mario N. Herce ‘We will be responsible for only those bills incurred after April 29th, 1946, A. V. BETHENCOURT and MARIO N. HERCE Southard and Francis COoeoeccceoocooosooscocs YOUR HOUSING ANSWERI!! « Like New—Priced to Sell Amber, Gulf’S Park Purelest PLENAMINS Twe tiny capsules contain Nn ALL VITAMINS. known to be essential to human fi) auttition, plus liver and iron. 72's $2.89 a Jesatt moor EF GARDNER'S PHARMACY sl VILLA D'ESTE Overlooking Biscayne Bay BISCAYNE BOULEVARD AT 8th STREET CLOSE TO THEATRES, SHOPS, TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL SUMMER RATES NOW IN EFFECT Large, Airy Rooms $2.50 up Single; $4.00 up Double WRITE OR PHONE FOR RESERVATIONS You are hereby required to ap- | pear to the bill of complaint for Divorce filed against yon in the come up against Key ‘Vest. It is a fast stepping team and our own home team must be pre- pared to step as fast. It has been freely and probably rightly pre- dicted that the leaders of Key West will be quite different five years from now than are at pres- ent here. ° . WISE STEP AHEAD Wise Key Westers will step ahead. Those who do not have an expansive policy wil! fall be- hind the leading groups. It will be a new community with new merry | blood, with new education, with right| new building. As a hard and fast does} principle it will be just that. oy Westers must compete or else, leading the| CARD OF APPRECIATION ts a definite I wish to thank. Auturo Boza and “Stinky”, owners of Delmon- ico Cafe, for the hospitality and courtesy extended me during the Cootiettes’ convention in beauti- Key West. Thanks also for the generosity the V.F.W. and Ladies’ Aux- iliary during their infancy, by bef t i fil Hi ffi 2 lore they had a home of their own, IONA HOWE, Chief Grayback. Ee g 30, 1tx giving them their meeting rooms | above entitled cause on or before | the 10th day of May, A. D. 1946; otherwise the allegations of the said bill of complaint will be taken as confessed against you. Done and Ordered at Key West, Florida, this 8th day of April, A. Di, 1946. 2. Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court for Monroe County, Florida. By: (sd) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. Wm. Roger Watkins, Solicitor for Plaintiff. ‘Apr9-16-23-30,1946 | IN ‘THE CERCUIT COURT OF T BLEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRC OF THE STATE OF FLORI IN AND FOR IN CHANCER Case No. 10-682 RAYMOND GUY BRAND, Plaintiff, DIVORCE | va. ALYCE ROBERTA GRAHAM BRAND, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Alyce Roberta Graham Brand, | C/o Robert Graham, General Delivery, Anawan, Henry County, Minois. You are hereby required to ap- | pear to the Bill of Complaint for divorce in the above styled cause on or before the 10th day of May, A. D. 1946, otherwise the allega- tions therein will be taken as con- fessed. This order is to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in the City of Key West, Florida. April, A. D. SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Monroe County, Florida. (sa) By Mary K. Woodson, Deputy Clerk. (sd) Allan B, Cleare, Jr. Solicitor for Plaintiff. aprd-16-23- Monnon COUNTY. Done and Ordered this 8th day of | . 1946. Clerk of the Circuit Court | 4 |NO WONDER J it's good .... it’s | eR, EHRET’S BEER FAMOUS FOR FINE FLAVOR SINCE 1866 ENJOY A BOTTLE OF EHRET’S BEER TODAY! DISTRIBUTOR ROBERT KNOBEL—Wholesale Beer & Wine 2049 N. Miami} Ave., Miami, Fla. Telephone 2-5824 44tee44bbbbbbbbdddddDdddd ddd ddd ddd ddd aa iio ida Straits and East Gulf of ‘Mexico: Moderate to fresh: east to southeast.winds through Wed- nesday except the velocity fresh to moderately strong over the extreme south portion. Weather partly cloudy” Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No small ‘craft oc storm warnings | Beer, have been issued. A girl was born to:Mrs. William J. Carroll, of Iowa City; lowa, April 22,.The baby will be named Constance Mary. Mrs. Carroll is the former Dorothy Park, daugh~ ter of Mr .and Mrs. Charles Park ‘of this city. t ELE, $10.00 Will Open A Special Personal Checking Account Without Obligation to maintain ,any fixed bal- ance, provided as man: Gade checks pedis f ten’ ih ‘any one month As much or as little may be kept in the account as desired: andthe cost-is only 10 cents for each check written. For further information ‘call at the bank or phone ‘for folder. 7 yoy re th . _ The Florida National ~ Bank ; at Key West Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. . ‘Specially £$1.10 - $1.50 - . Also '§ and Meat Balls: @ No more blving streaks Add these blue flakes when @ No extra bluing rinse BLU-WHITE ors RIDE THE BUS WHENEVER POSSIBLE It’s Convenient, Practical and Economical For your convenience, we suggest that you do your shopping and pleasure travel after 10 A.M. and before 4 P.M.—or after supper. By so doing you avoid our peak loads when workers are us- ing our buses. When you do ride the bus, remember, neighbor will both get faster if you have correct fare ready ‘and move to the rear of the bus. you and your ere oe LE eal LE ha ww BUS FARES Downtown Buses, 10e Poinciana and Naval Hospital City Hospital, Stock Island and Boca Chica Key West Transit Company, Ine, J. W. Sellers. Manager Phone 1087

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