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7.Girl Students Lead Honor Lists Mary Roberts Wed Key West In To John Shuert ; Days Gone B ae Mary Roberts, daughter of Hodges Are Given |Division School Farewell Dinner The Key West Hotel and Res- taurant Association gave a fare- ir. and Mrs. E. C. Roberts, 604/ AS TAKEN FROM FILES Grinnell street, and John Robert! ‘well dinner to Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Honor List Given Honor students for the first six weeks of the Division Street Ele-} Baby. Show Is At St. Paul’s Members of St. Paul’s Episeo- pal Church will »stage Show Nov. 25 at the at the rear of the church. (‘babies from the ages of four AtKey West High , < | Shuert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- | mentary School’s first semester, | k months to five years are OF THE CITIZEN OF Hodge, last night at 7 o'clock in} Seven Key West High School dents, ali girls, attained per- feet scholastic records during the fest six weeks of the 1946-47 heel year, Principal Horace reported today. “we students were Gemed on the Senior High School Decree and 141 on the Junior Heat The Senior High stu- dents reli bets with a “Straight A” aver- Were Lorraine Nottage, Anne | y Judy Doughtry, Nel- and Betty Cottrell te the Junior High ranks, Dora Frances Meggs Bumerice! grading system is High School in which wivaient to an A, C, or average honor students and ades follow SENIOR HIGH S06-—Larraime Nottage, Anne Beughtry, Judy Doughtry, Nellie Menendes, Betty Cottrell, 960-—Nancy Lane 275—Antonica Smith, Dale El- dames Maigrat, Solita Avila, Bennett, Andre Mum- feed, Conchita Varela, Lois Wink- ter, Biteabeth Ann Gardner. 56-Gieekia = Calleja, Este! , Beverly peer, Nancy Pickens. 046—Rose Marie Pinder, Ger- Ff Albury, Nancy Blauvelt, Faye Berveldi, William Curry. 32)—Michae! Arlen, Sylvia debneon, Hilda Weber, Florence Russel 966—Theima Degler, Tony Ma- Rose Mary Kerr, Daniel Arthur. Boza, Clayton , Betty Spear, Shirley Tift, Miller, Betty Canova, Harrison, Sondra Silber- Aan Wellons, Jerry Henri- Mary Spencer, Bernard 1#0—Bill Albury, Merili Hil- 4.95—Retty Ray Brady, Rose Mee Wiggs, Adoree Rodriguez, Mildred Tift, Camilla Rodriguez, Bow Bailey, William Free- Pettis, Anne Saw- Boza, Mary Lou ‘a Blackburn, Bil- Glenwood Weech. Conant, Charles i ue ir i Canalejo, lsie A Keeton, Olga Perez, Geraldine’ an y Lumley, Katie Rob- ting, Betty Tay- Leslie Sanders, Sterling, Kitty Symmon- Claude Valdez, Wiliam , Mary Johnson, Dan ‘Ben- Ruth Evans, Paul Higgen- doann Knowles, Erasto Leota Russell, Gladys Roy «Giles, Al Goehr- Betty Lord, Annie Averette, i th ape i? Laan JUNIOR HIGH 360—Dora Mae Hopkins, Fran- ows Megas 280—Devid Henriquez, Lewis Barber, Betty Conant, Grace Pernanties, Mac Kaplan. 2.15-—Doris Cowley. 268 — Armando Henriquez, Sehenne Pickard, Lorenzo Mur- Betty Woolridge, Colleen » Sylvia Smith. Hampton, i Gail Armayor, Vincent Molina. 34-—Bleanor Bruner, Fidelio Hernandez, Lorraine Bennett, deen Crusoe, Harvey Johnson, Stanley,Zepp. Ida Clawson, Alice Sebneon, Warren Bethel. 225—Zaide Diaz, Hubert Mar- flees, Nathalie Valdez, Peggy Setren 226-Robert Jones, Jean Bon- ger, Edward Bruner, G Cathey, Beatrice Demeritt, Wellece, Anne Yates, Marlen Bersky, John Jones, Joe Christy, Courtney Sampson, Jay Higgs, @harles Wells, Warren Thomp- 2.06-Paul Gibson, Billy Hart- gan, Betsy Ramsay, Bill Saun- ders, Lillian Sawyer, Millard Solomon, Betsy Cates, Barbara Orusce, Becky Lou Gregory, Betty Louise Roberts, Allene Speer, Rey Castillo, Nellie Diaz, Jose Fernandez, George Fout, Pa- mele Russell, Jose Padron, George Thompson, Joyce Thomp- som, Peter Diaz, Juanita White, Gerald Hernandez, Joyce Thomp- son 140.—Terry Doughtry, Elena Monsen, Gloria Velasquez, Charles Walterson, Billy Baggett, Bruce Kent, Wayne McFarland, Doris Tyson, Betty Filer, Beverly Seiph, Mary = Lou Solomon, Carotyn Betancourt, Magnolia 2 1,75—William Henry, Barbara More, Virginia Russell, George Carmons, Faye Knowles, Ida | Acoste, Louis Maloney, Manuel Ortega 440—Norris Bryan, Barbara Dowling, William Hilton, Shirley Layman, George Sharp, Don NOV. 2, 1936 old J. Shuert, of Syracuse, N. Y., were married at’a candlelight Up to 3 o'clock this afternoon, | service Saturday afternoon at the 2,000 votes were cast in the elec-| Fleming Street Methodist (Up- tion out of a qualified list of| town) Church. 3,880. The Rev. J. B. Reid, pastor, of- ficiated at the double ring cere- the Rainbow Room of La Concha Hotel. Mrs. Hodge was presented with a corsage and Mr. Hodge re- ceived a brief case as his parting gift. Hodge expressed himself as “hating to leave the Island City.” 1946-47 school year, have been; Pee Prizes will be awarded the ‘ | | party Cayetano Camus and _ sons, John W. and:C. A,, former resi- dents of Key West, who are now] decorated with fern and gladioli. making their home in Charlotte, among the speakers at the Demo- cratic rally held last night in] her father, wore a white satin Bayview Park. Fern Chapter, Order . of the Eastern Star, will attend the funeral tomorrow afternoon of Mrs. Mary Lopez, who was a member of the chapter. Miss Ida Kerr, who had been visiting in Miami, returned yes- terday. Miss Edna Knowles returned yesterday from Jacksonville where she had been visiting rela- tives and friends. Miss Rosalina Baso, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eduardo Baso, and Rogelio del Pino were mar- ried last night by Notary Public Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr. Miss Mamie Costar, who had been visiting in Miami, returned | yesterday, Today The Citizen ‘says in an editorial paragraph: “Japan, Italy and Germany— a nice line-up for a democratic world.” * NOV. 4, 1936 “ROOSEVELT TRIUMPHS.” That is the streamer headline in today’s Citizen in 144-point type. The Associated Press dispatch, published in The Citizen, says that Roosevelt carried every state in the Union except Maine and Vermont. All Democrats on the ticket in Monroe county and throughout Florida were elected, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gato to day announced the birth of a daughter, weighing eight and one-half pounds, in ‘their’ home at 1126 Von Phister street. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Trevor to- day received a telegram an- nouncing the death in Baltimore of Lieutenant Commander John McCann, * who! was stationed in Key West several years while in command of a Coast Guard cut- ter. George E. Merrick, developer of Coral Gables, Mrs. Merrick and her mother, Mrs. R. A. S. Pea- cock, are due to arrive in Key West on Friday. Mr. Merrick’s chief object in coming here is to deliver a lecture on_ tropical plants and beautification, under the auspices of the Key West Garden Club, Tree Guild and Planning Council. He was invited to come here by Mrs. William R. Warren when she met him at a session of the planning board of the State of Florida, held in Jacksonville last month. Mrs. Berlin Russell today an- nounced the engagement of her daughter, Elizabeth Louise, to John Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richardson. Rose Marie Archer, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. Franklin Ar- cher, entertained yesterday at a in celebration of seventh birthday anniversary. Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “Now, let's forget politics for a long time and go fishing.” The first barger of Rome had a Statue erected to his memory after death, Williams, Antonio Barrera, Don Madden, Edwin Overlin, Robert Whitaker, John Curry, Betty Mora, Joyce Carnes, June Yates, Birmann Klussendorf, Raymond Lones, Robert Alvis, Joseph Ponce, Betty Sue. Thompson, Joyce Goehring, Dorothy ,Lowe, Gifford Herrick, Volina Thomp- son, Ondina Thrift, Joyce Gib- son. 1.50—Jose Fernandez, “ Antha Johnson, Dolores Johnson, : Shir- ley Papy, James Sheppard, Sher- ry Tyson, June Johnson, Allen Wilson, Everett Rivas, Carolyn Dawson, Richard Gardner, Stev- en Battist, Anita Fernandez, Jean Olsen, Horace Averette, Carol Henning, Dorothy Miller, Sarah Roberts, Clayton Sims, Edna Ro- maguera, Ralph Henriquez, Key- mit Kerr, John Solomon, Robert Soper, Richard Trudeau, , are here visiting relatives:| consisted of “Because” and “O, Dr. William R. Warrep-and At-| mona Rodriguez, accompanied by | torney J. Lancelot Lester, were} Miss Marie Knowles. mony. Iso hi i - ,;The altar of the church was * ara Dior y Wea tive rhc Andrews, new manager of La Concha Hotel, and his assistant manager, C. C. Johnson. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Abe Wolkoff, Gertrude Laubsch- er, Mr. -and Mrs. Adrian | O'Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs, Michael Bonamy, Mr,.and Mrs, John Dil- linger, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Graham, Mrs. Harry Mitchell. The nuptial musical program ' | Promise Me”, sung by Miss Ro- | The bride, given in marriage by di with a full net skirt and train and a finger-tip veil with a sweetheart cape. She carried white carnations. Miss Henrietta Carrera was maid of honor and Charles Rod- riguez was best man. The bridesmaids were Miss! Jaycee President | Attends Meeting i Jack Delaney, president of the r Junior Chamber of Commerce, Shirley Smith, Miss Elizabeth! and Andy Rodriguez, a member Russell and Miss Carmalina Cues- | of the-sathe organization, are ex- ta. The ushers were Lee Ketch-! pected back in the city from the um of Long Beach, Calif., Sidney | Fall conference of the state Jay- Lowe and William Spencer. cees held over the week-end at ‘The flower girls were Patsy} St. Augustine. The Key Westers Piodela and Peggy Roberts, niece | left here Friday afternoon, of the bride, of Miami. Dan McCarty, Ex-Speaker of The bride’s attendants wore; the House of Representatives, gowns of satin and net in pastel was ‘the principal speaker at the shades and carried ,Colonial bou- | conference. The Fort Pierce man quets. The flower girls wore pink! advocated a complete re-writing and: blue, taffeta and net dresses | of the state canstitution. witH sweetheart hats and carried | baskets of rose petals. | rc y A reception followed at s, Harris P.-1 . A. Mary’s Parish center. | .. | The couple will make their fu- Meets Tomorrow The Harris School P.-T.A. is ture home in Syracuse. holding open house at the school Extry! Extry! Oracle’s tomorrow night at 8 o’clock. The ‘Galloping Poll’ Gives | Public is cordially invited. ‘Exclusive’ Predictions | Fabies a a fs Last week The Oracle stated j Prayer, Rev. John Pickens; ie would predict the local win-! p_T.A, prayer and hymn; “Hail | ners in the election tomorrow to Harris School,” sung by sixth! Spessard L. Holland, United Giatee Senntor, wife of the musical director ob Key West High School. acres Smathers, Represen- W. E. Fowler, principal, and| in Congress, lars A 3 | Paul D. Barns and Roy H,| Willard M. Albury, Superintend- | Chapman, Justices of the Su- j ent of Public Instruction, will ad- | preme Court. ' dress the group. A business Edwin G. Fraser, State C _|sion and inspection of Ha troller. aser, State Comp-) <-ho01 will be conducted, follow- Wilbur C. King, Railroad Com- ed by a social hour. missioner, (Group 1). | ——_—_—_———_ : Jerry W. Carter, Railroad Com- The softer, more flavorful in-} missioner, (Group. 2) side portion of melon next to the James A. Franklin, State sSen- seeds is higher in ascorbic acid ator. i and carotene than the firmer por- Bernie C. Papy, Representative | #0" "ear the rind. in the Legislature. Frank Bentley, County Com- missioner, (Second District). I wish. to thank the Firemen Gerald Saunders, County Com- | for the excellent work they: did bissiener, (Fourth District). in saving our home from the fire CARD OF THANKS Jennie Curtis Pierce, Member] which occurred Friday. I know School Board, (First District). | that it was their excellent work J. Carlyle Roberts, Member! and cooperation that saved the home. MR. WILLIAM WEAVER, 809 Southard St. nov4-1tx Pitti SAFE - EASY TO OPERATE School Board, (i’hird District). 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Ist Avenue 80 Rooms - Elevator 100 Rooms - Elevator Solarium Heated 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION and print their names in the is-| oy, P| sue of The Citizen of November 4 jgrade chorus; vocal solo by| Ronda; Murphy, Barbara; Nor evoithe are: | Cleora Roberts, accompanied on| an, Patsy; Pritchard, Sharon 2 |the piano by Mrs. J. C. Marcellus,} sanchez, Mary; Smith, Peggy those who.accomplished grades corresponding to one-half “A’s” and one-half “B's”. The names follow: 1-B, Miss Miriam Carey, teach- er—Boan, John; Carbonell, Mar- lene; Davis, Sandra Lee; Diaz, Eucelia; Garcia, Jane Ann; Lariz, | Clara Idela; Perez, Eulogio; | Thompson, .Faydette. 1-B, Mrs. Mary Sweeting, itt, Lynda; Gibson, Pauline; Go- fez, Aurora; Keye, Martha; Seiferth, Henry. 1-A. Mrs. Dorothy Curry, teacher—Alfonso, Gus; Garcia, Niurka; Hobby, Hazel; Thrift, Gilbert. 2-B. Mrs. Eva Arnold, teach- er—Carbonell, Sandra; Drudge Nolan; Edwards, Ray; Hamilton, Wm. Earl; Harris, Yolando; Hib- bets, Billy; Hodges, Katherine; Lence, Violet; Rosam, Penelope. 2-B. Mrs. Eululie Jones, |teacher—Albury, Thelma; Fer- nandez, Anita; Guitterez, Arman- do; Newlan, Donna; Robinson, Carol. 2-B. Mrs. Leota Somers, teacher—Garcia, Raymond; Lew- jis, David; Mira, James; Niles, Marylyn; Russell, Donald. 2-A. Mrs. Josephine Dough- try, teacher—Cates, Daniel; De- metitt, Duane; Justice, Barbara; Watson, Rose Valdez, Gloria; Mary. : 3-B. Miss Evelyn Bell, teac' Charles; tricia; Pinder, n- | h- | er — Keye, Thomas; Patton, Pa’ Marcela; Santana, Blance; Sau Yolanda; Johnson, Ella; Merritt, Trout, Barbara. 8-A, Miss, Mary Ro berts,; teacher—Brantley, Wayne; Saun- ders, Barbara; Thompson, San- dra. 4-B. Mrs. Frances Cochran, teacher—Bervaldi, Frank; Garcia, Jeanie; Knowles, Leeberg; Scho- neck, Dan;-Taylor, Sandra; Val- dez, Bolivar; Williams, Fay. 4B. M Dora Mills, teach- er—Demeritt; John; Parrott, Joseph. 4-A. Mrs. "| LOST 32 LBS.! 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The list includes only | | prettiest, the healthiest and the best dressed children. First, see- ond and third prizes, including an lengraved loving cup, will be awarded. iteacher—Avant, Donald; Demer- | Knowles, Robert; Meggs, Felicia; | Knight, Diane; Saloman, Gloria; | Mary; Wells, Joann; Zamora, | Moore, | Amelia Cabot,} THEIR ERROR LEBANON, Ind, — Customers taking advantage of a barber- the window. teacher—Bowery, Betty Jean; | Care , Leo; Meggs, Barbara; Perez, Frank. 5-B.' Mrs. Louise Evans, teacher — Archer, Glynn; Car- | | bonell, Joseph; Cruz, i Jaycock, Holton; Norman, ‘Charles; Pellicier, Nancy Lee; } Rankin, Hilda; Schrader, Jackie; | Singleton, Alvania; Sweeting, Mary. | 5-A. Mrs. Hattie Lou Hamil- {ton, teacher—Brady, Katherine; | Curry, Gale; Curry, Fae; Russell, | Elizabeth Ann, | 6B. Mrs. Francis Mickler, | teacher—Camalier, Yvonne; C ‘nell, Thomas; Johnson, Francine; i Nettles, Evelyn; Pritchard, Har | ay: Reid, Jimmie; Watson, Nor- | 6-B. Miss May Sands, teach- } er—Brooks, Lord; Cope, Patricia; |Curtin, Charles; Hyre, Gloria; Nichols, Patricia; Park, Marlene; ''Tankin, Gueta; Tynes, Basil; | Wood, Joan. | 6-A. Mrs. Constance Walker, | teacher—Davis, Betty; Hampton, | Ed McCardle, Yvonne. Strand Theater EDW. G. ROBINSON in no “BARBARY COAST “Boys’ Ranch” ders, Frances; Smith, Patsy; | Yates, Stuart. ' 3-B. Miss Gladys Pin der, : teacher—Batts, Frank; Garcia, | Coming: MONROE THEATER “MAS ALLA DEL AMOR” | | | Susana Guizar - Domingo Soler} | Jose Cibrian y Julio Villarreal | Spanish Picture ! Coming: “Johnnie Comes | Flying Home” ° Something New SHADES NOW AVAILABLE To Shade That Hot, Sunny Porch ! \ | | ' | | | KEY WEST ‘Venetian Blind Co. 120 Duval, Jefferson Hotel Bldg. _ CALL 1042 for Estimates : oe Sine t start saving for dim! “Play ball” with him. Give you had. Maybe you'll war learn to be self-reliant—but he de hand, too. 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