The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 21, 1946, Page 3

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f Class Re-Union Class of ‘44 celebrated their First Class Reuniow ‘on evening at the Lions! evening old classmates reminisc- the old students set-{ down for a speech from the ! » Mrs. Solis. Hall was decorated with; school colors, crimson and | gray, and: the long iable was centered by a poster of the same A delicious buffet dinner was prepared by the committee and) the group sat around the fes-| tive board each former pupil told! what he had done since leaving seen service for their coun- Jotley-Shiver Win were fiest prize for the best the Thursday night dance contest } Squere USO. The = HH Thompson, Jack De. Gerald Pinder, will be awarded each for @ different form of waltz, tango, samba joxtrot will follow. >t fut tT EE ed us af sere’ PRENY CIVEN that the andersigned. desiring to. en- ole basness under the fieti- et wate of “Hed tion Taxi Co., 6 Citeen Btreet vest, PFlor- sete said fie- of the County, Peptember Lith, 1946. } CHARLES "TORRES, KAY WRRCH, tun Lewmr THA biel: or rt * Komme totice => wenit® street, 4. eopaia. hor oby wired te ap- wh Complaint for ' d caune ef Oc 7 AD ee nerwine the al- We therein will be taken as afosed abliahed morter if to he net . . Sek i: four hy on 3 Sekt tn Phe Mex West Cluaen, pea pagent ‘evita eat “im the Cy Ee Were. Pieridae. ner Sa edeted thie bth day of | ta re reat y Ts vaeaty ee OBA | ; al the, Chreuit Court sataes County, fa. fy (@) FLORENCE B. BAWYER, Deputy Clerk + Aten & are. vr, ' te 1 ff, ee Pint Fo t4-2-28, 1946 ee Orr COURT Li Jt DACHAL wONROF or PLORDA. ’ ve sam Re MARTIN, Phaiette, yvonne ACTION wirhen W. MARTIN, onpen * Cres ie Sarin ynfensed Ke Te. published in - oor ®) Rape. YPTAGE, D.C. viene & CARY * for the Plaintitt, wept ioe h eF PROBATE cetwrs sper Forns,| , COENTY, STATE OF Lat “ Deceased ge eo OMIDA. TO Li PeReoNe EREBTED IN eHe earaTe OF SAID DECE- wn ’ r hereby wotified that a ment purporting to - the & Will and Testament of eon admitted to ! in ” i4 WH te probate should se evoked 7 aay MOND R. LORD, County Judge. Monroe County. Florida ” WHENDOLYN B. LOWE. numer Clerk. | wept T-14-21-28, 1046, | Oe be tee: STATR OF FLORIDA, 450 FoR MONROR COUNTS. iy seem. fase So. 10-877 ' porte RO WATSON } Pielntift, or THE, € Pear sinaton Avenue. . Y { « ate hereby required to ge. | a f » toe, rwine the ASntgined. therein witl | vantessed et ot, Key West day of August, ve | Cievatt Cowrt teat) sawER, Ciresit ‘gurt. | fy «oe © Bm SAWYER | * ariges Fe de | Piqintis? i Wiicten Wh dg Th wept 24-81, 1946 ed once | wtive weeks a news. West, Flor-| - Ox@ered_ thie 4th “4 ~aree County, Florida EN NG old school spirit. Dancing was then enjoyed by everyone. erin rerrrrrreretr iia School Music Notes By ROBERT S. ARCHER Reporter BORER EENE ee wee erEM EMERY The Key West High ‘School Band began its fall program last week, with an election of band officers. The officers elected for the ensuing year were Joe Lowe, president; David Salgado, secre. | tary-treasurer; Robert S. Archer, band reporter, and Jimmy Gam- ble and Virginia Russell, li- brarians; Tony Machado, | vice president. The band also furnished the music Saturday afternoon to greet the Lake Worth Baseball Club on its arrival in the city, | and for the ball game Sunday. There has also been a begin- ners’ band organized in Started: off/ i. the Parish Hall, the “good. old days,” | refer to their school | alma mater. Most of the boys| | with a fountain pen as a token! the munity. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 7" Shower Given , Thelma Ogden A bridal shower was given in) Vesie Three Scouts At Party The Young People’s abe League of St. Paul’s Church gave honor of Miss Thelma Ogden, } en Crusoe, Carmen Sanchez, Ger-|. joseph Roberts, John Ogden, Sr. ie in Etta Wells, Hamilton Knot "Camille Parks, “Glen Sweeting, Charles Thompson, Pefcy. -Todd; Misses Christina Sanchez,-Hel- a a farewell party Tuesday night daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John!tie Curry, Margueri Avila, Archie Potter ‘and Ray-} street; Tuesday, Sept. 17, 19467" ford Roberts. i the American Legion Home. Dancing and games were en- The shower was given by! joyed, after which Myrtland! Christina Sanchez, Lilly Jay-} Cates, president of the League,; cocks and Flo Parker. | presented each of these boys, who} Delicious’ refreshments were! are leaving shortly for college, | served, ineluding mints. | Prizes were given. First prize of appreciation from the League., went to Helen Crusoe. Door “Those who attended the party| Prize was won by Mrs. Walter were: ‘ ‘ | Carr Cleora Roberts, James Shep- pard, Doris Roberts, Graham Connor, Leland Archer, Ernest Avila; Archie Potter, Teddy Lowe, Claudia Crusoe, Myrtland Cates, Andre Mumford, Ben‘: Saunders, Billy Steward, Bill) Bits. 4 Hy Holmberg, Anne Gardner, Bill! The Hall was decorated in Red, | Hendry, Nellie Menendez, Ray-’ White and Blue. Two American ford Roberts, Elsie Curry, John. flags hung’ over the bride-elect. Knight, Nancy Lane, Betty Lane, | Those who attended were: ~ Pat Lane, John Lord, Betty Lord,| Mesdames Leo Thompson, Vir- Linda Nonnemacher, Mrs. Emer-} gil Higgs, William Bruner, Ar- son Archer, Mrs. Milton Sawyer,} nold Crusoe, Georgie Hilton, ‘Al- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allen and Fr.! fred Baker, Walter Johnson, Wal- Beautiful gifts weré received, with David Lee Ogden, brother of the bride-elect, dressed as a! sailor lad. The little sailor! brought in a wagon and sea bag: filled with. useful and peucire MacConnell. ter Carr, Allen B. Cleare, Jr., 7a GE OR Aa SRI Samuel P. Higgs, William A.! i 7, bhi Carey, Clarence Higgs, James Painting Exhibit | Pinder, Ross C. Sawyer, Sr., Ross At USO. Sunday eae Jr., Joseph R. Thomp- The Sunday afternoon exhidi-| 3. Care, Hen of Betty Wenidgen's “paints 7 coh Ladd, Jack Carey, Lilly ings, announced in Friday’s Citi-} Jayeoeks, Cleora’ Ranew,, Eliza zen, will be held at the Jackson! 22% < 3 Ss 9 ‘Sands, Flo Parker, Joseph Pa- Square USO from 2 to 4 o'clock. | cetti,, Jacob Paraldo, Joseph seventh , grade, which has fifty | aaa Here ulaceeetind students participating. These be} ain Kaew etna Beart ginner musicians will only be in} 4 : this school band until they have | (Uewwwwwevewwveve~w had sufficient instruction to ad- | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE vance on to the regular school} band. | TRIUMPH There has been a fine program COFFEE planned for Key West High’s MILL Band this year, and we do hope | we come out on top and be some | AT ALL credit to our school GROCERS and com- | (£2£444444444444444a Hilton, for Ernest L. Ogden, Sr, of 521 Divisio [Ruby Edwards, Marie Knowles, Gloria Roberts, Florence Miteh- ell, Clara Bow Baley, Lorine Green, Matlie Weathford, “Mar- rian Parks. Your Groter SELLS That GOOD R * BRAND and CUBAN ’ Try A Pound Today!l! keep you} from “enjoying yourself tp 0] sunlight need no longer outdoors, [Ray-Ban Anti-Glare Sea Arthur Griffin, ; Glasses, modern, safe, scientific glare: Protection, filter out excess Light, ade mit to youreye light useful for seeing. 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For Another Thing —Thist The word for it is “handling” — meaning the deft lightness of wheel and brake and gear- shift that makes every trip truly a pleasure trip. You have to experience it to know it— but it’s what makes a Buick salesman out of every new Buick owner. SURE fn a Word—The Best Buick Yet! You can buy one at OPA ceiling price— with or without a car to trade in. And the great Buick factories are turning them out as fast as they can get mate- rials. So put your name on our list and get one headed your way. O46 PHONE Key West, Florida HAS SO MUCH THAT CLICKS SMARTNESS — that sets the btyle pattern. - with cor-length Airfoil fenders and bolt: «+ ‘on rear wheel shields. POWER — from a Buick Fireball valve-in- ~head straight-eight engine. OIL SAVINGS — from non-scuffing Accurite cylinder bores. FLASHING ACTION — of Fliteweight pistons. STEADINESS — from full-length torque- tube drive in a sealed chassis. GLIDING RIDE — from Panthergoit_all- coil_springing. COMFORT — of soft Foumtex cushions in roomy Body by Fisher. CONTROL — through Permi-firm steering. CONVENIENCE—of high-leverage StepOn parking brake. PROTECTION — of Buick-originated fender-shielding front and rear bumpers. | Tune in HENRY J. TAYLOR on the cir twice weekly automobiles are built BUICK will build them WHAT OTHER CAR FOR FORTY-SIX! FOOTING — of Broadrim wheels. When better | New Telepnone Directory The telephone directory that has just been delivered contains many new and changed listings which ‘make your old directory out of date. Beginning at once to use the new directory will help you get faster, more accurate telephone service. You can avoid many wrong numbers by referring to the directory when ix doubt. “Information” will help you when the number you want is not listed. 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