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ae ss aT PAGE FOUR PUBLIC SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Junior High Honor Roll Students who have accomplish-|Bennett, Morton Hall, ed work well above the average|Herrick, Allene Speer, for the first six weeks’ period of , Yate Judy Pellicier, the second he school! Jones, Norma Brown, Helen Mc- Homer June year, 1946-'47, d by Pro-| Donald, Betty Portmess, Jose San- fessor Horace O’Bryant, include: }chez, Norris Bryan, Dorothy Mill- 3.00 — Edyth Hampton andJer, Lillian Sawyer, George-Sharp, Yvonne McCardle. }Don Williams, Betty Filer; Billy 2.80—Betty Davis, Lorenzo Hartmann, Albert Pita and Clay- Murguia and Johanna Pickard. {ton Sims. > Kaplan. | 75—Barbara Crusoe, Hubert} Cowley, Frances! Martinez, Rita Canalejo, Manuel] Meggs, Fidelio Hernandez, Betty} Ortega and Valter son. Wooldridge, Gail Wallace and! 1.60—Betsy Cates, Sherry Ty-’ Marlen Zorsky json, Irene Whitaker, Jack Mad- 2.50—Gary Watterson, Jimmie,den, Mario Rodriguez, Odilio Butler, Eleanor Bruner, Cynthia | Rodrigu Gus Perez, James Pet- Fernander and Alice Johnson. s, William Roberts, Carolyn 2.40—Jumes Cooper, Lewis Bar- on, Nellie Diaz, Don Mad- ber, Harvey Johnson, Gerald Her-'den, Allen Wilson, Richard Gi nandez, Edward Bruner, George ner, Betty Pate, Eugene Robert Cathey, Paul Gibson, David Hen-; Raymond Rothfuss, Billy Baggett, riquez and Bill Saund William Arnold, Raymond Gwynn, 2.20—Becky L re; ‘Fay Clark, Kenneth Key, Joan Fernandez, Charles Wells, McNeal, Elene Monzon, Millard Aguero, Dollie Knowles, Frank Solomon, Alice White and Diana _ Roberts, Xavier Sanc! Joyce | Gonzalez. Carnes, Armando Henriq , Gail \—Shirley Papy, Virginia Neil Bergst e Sweeting, Wayne McFarland and Russell, Nellie Garcia |Knowles, Dolores Lope 2.00—Zaida Diaz, Betty Conant,'Perez, Edward West, Dolor Peggy Pinder, Jack Fraze, Jac- Mora, Sharon Shannahan, Jer queline Latham, Mitchell Appel-|Cott Eleanor Gare Lucilo routh, Patsy Johnson, Richard|Gonzalez, Cecile Perez, Mildred Robe Joan Crusoe, Jay West, | Birdwell, Patty Murphy, Jimmy Birmann Klussendorf, Horace|O’Neil, Mildred Archer, June Averette, Beatrice Demeritt, Shir-|Johnson, Maxine Miller, Dolores ley Layman, Betsy Ramsay, Anne | Pe Antonio Barrera, George Yates, Ruth Gibson and Donald|Calverley, Roddy Smith, “Court- Sands |ney Sampson, Harry Sawyey, Col- 180—Anita Fernandez, Jay|leen Moore, Joyce Gibson, Ida Higgs, Jacqueline Sheafer, Otis | Clawson, via Clark and Clay Curry, Exiquio Vidal, Lorraine|ton White. Poinciana School Honor Roll Honor roll of pupils at the Poin-}Marie Sykes, Evelyn Parker, Con- eiana Elementary School, of nie Thompson, Horlivia Acevedo, which Albert Carey is the prin-| | Michael McCraw, James Came cipal. has been made public. It!on; Hal Woods, Eugene Barry, covers the past six-week period of Frank Batts, D. C. Roach. the second semester of the 1946-| ses Sila pense Bint 108 acho) s oe |Isabella Bartolona, etty Tims, a ee are rel) soley |Paula Williams, “Sammy Lee, lett, Johnny Garcia, Harold Mar-| Ronald Pinder,: Mary , Margaret tin, Anthony Attilio, Edward Comeron, Betty Fargason jand Eason, Gary Trowbridge, Mary Commie Robertson. Ann Smith, Williams, Jud- eae Ree ith Solomon, Michael Long, James| _ The Republic of Hawaii was es- Dicker, Betty Jean Bennett, Ann. tablished vin’ 1894 and continued Trowbridge, Jeanne 3 ftield. 2 ‘aly the islands became an or* Lb ie Shirley Brill, Glo territory fof f the ‘United Bobbie Brasher, Mary in 1900. 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Just come to our Store and _ your Shoe troubles are over. too: at Popular Prices. the HABIT of SHOPPING at PEARLMAN’S All Good Brands, -and UE to to ttt ttt tit do tants bcd tnd dn dn Robert | !famed phys THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Your Horoscope Seaman Arnold SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1947} : do —In olden times this was. the be-| Weds Miss Gregg [ier ee year, and is a very | In a simple, dignified ‘service, sive, a little quarrelsome, this na- Frank Whitmore Arnold, of Eu- ture is better left to work out its a seaman second class own destiny. SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1947— Another aggressive day and its child will be a fighter. A quar- 'relsome nature is not indicated, but a strong, reliant, warlike quality. In a female, the nature will be rather masculine in its tastes, ; gene, Ore., at the Fleet Sonar School here, } and Miss Lois Ethel Gregg, also were married Satur- of Eugene, day night at the First Methodist Church. The event was the clos- ing feature of the weekly Youth for Christ Rally. | Rev. G. Leon Wells, pastor, of- A a Engarement \ficiated at the double ring cere-j ‘mony. Chaplain and Mrs. Walter Joseph Pinder, f121!Fleming street, today an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, ‘Sh May Pinder, to John W. Spencer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer, 910 FE) Bie beth street. The marriage will 2 take place in the near future. bas M#. and . Mrs. J. Davis also took part in the wedding. Mrs. Arnold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gregg of Eugene, was lovely in bridal pink with a of white carnations. Mrs. an blue with pink wore | carnations, The chur as dec- _ "2c 7 neo orated with gladioli, carrying out TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS |, pink motif. (Know America) Ma young friends of the cou- U.S. Sen. Arthur H. Vanden-' ple were present. The newlyweds burg of Michigan, born in Grand, will live in Poinciana | Rapids, 6: ago. aides Dr. Robe Millikan of the . I fornia I vot Technology, Miss Gomez Wed To Wallace Moore| California Institute of Technology, ist, born at Morrison, Ill, 79 years ago. Hanson W. Baldwin of the N.Y The marriage of Miss Dorothy | "]Times, military journalist, born oe in Baltimore, 44 yi Gomez, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. false Ca | Kent Cooper, « » direc-| W. A. Gomez, 635 United street, by Dorene ene Clawson: Voe: tor of the Associated Pi born) to Wallace Moore, USN, son of| 5°! hy Margarete single 86: in Columbus, Ind., 67 years ago and Mrs. J. Moore of Atl companied by Mr. Charles Rob- Maj. Gen. James M. Gavin, the mnized Wedne . Was so y at the home of the young commander of the famed g¢ 4:30 p.m. 82nd Airborne Division, born in. j)iGe's parents New York, 40 years ag Me nade: wk jaiven Timoe: Dr. Alfred N. Richards, vice vise by her father. Mrs. Lilla ident of the Univ, of Pennsy! im : riage ae in charge of- medical af- tillo, sister of the bride, was borniin Stimford N. Y., 71 brides matron. Virgel Nicks was best man, After a wedding trip to Geor- gia, the couple will reside in Key | i West years ago. Edith Mason of Chicago, opera singer, born in St. Louis, 54 years Bes “NEW SUBDIVISION MAP OF FLORIDA KEYS "=1 Mile In Each 2 Feet by 10 Feet All Government Subdivisions Location and Name of Reccrded Plats Latest General Information Each Section $15.00 BOTH Sections $25.00 Crawshaw Engineering Co. PHONE 3-5982 ul 62 West Flagler Street Aronovit Two Sections Seale 2° Miami 32, Florida By Visiting ARONOVITZ Ready-to-Wear Section View the New Showing of EASTER DRESSES me announce with pleasure beautiful selection of Solid lors in EASTER DRESSES, SPORT DRESSES in Cotton, Balloon Cloth, Sheer Muslins, Bemberg Sheers and Rayon Seersuckers. Extra large as- sortment of large size dresses in Half and Regular Sizes. “EASTER HATS for ALL AGES Small Flower-Trimmed Hats, Milan Straws, Genuine Pan- ama Hats and Dressy Leg- New Showing of CHILDREN’S In Sizes 6 mos. to 1 yr. And All Sizes to Age if Years LITTLE BOYS’ TOM SAWYER Suits, Pants and Shirts SHOES Large Stock for EASTER For Little Tots, Children and Ladies Ladies’ Shoes in Ail Colors FREEMAN and NUNN BUSH for MEN ats for Men, Lightweight Suits McGregor Sportswear in and Robes. Sports C by Curlee, Sl lacks. Shirts | Men’ s Wear | Chas. Aronovitz | DEPARTMENT STORE [Key West’s Largest Stor me” | iF ull House Sees Tom Thumb “Wedding” At Harris School Miss “Jennie June” became the | erts at the paino; vocal solo, in an, ‘Love , Tues- ' Donough; vocal solo, “Because,” | and Shirley M. Pins bride’ of Mr, “Tom Thumb” impressive mock ceremon) day evening in the Harris ‘Schoo! | Auditorium, The bride was silk net gown with fitted} was lovely in al tip veil was f. style. She ¢: er-bound prayer book from which hung streamers of ribbons and| flowers The maid of honor wore a Peta of sea green with head piece of | the same material fashioned with! yellow rose buds. She carried a! bouquet of mixed wild flowers.! Bridesmaids wore pastel shades and carried nose-gays of pink and purple phlox. “The handsome! groom was attired in full dr | as were the best man and usher The tiny flower carrying baskets of rose petals, were love-} ly in their long gowns of varied} rainbow shades. The following is a list of all} taking part in the program, | wh nde was presented to a packed} You Truly,” John Mc- Millicent Taylor. Cast of characters: Ring Bearer, Kenneth Wallace; ! Minister, Roger Sweeting; Bride,! | Michele Bailey; Groom, Bill Hy- ‘land; Maid of Honor, Helen Whitehead; Groomsman,. Richard atso: Father, Tony’, Dopp; Mother, Myrna Curry. Ushers, Wayne Huddleston, | Merle Deland; Henry Cleare, George Reese: Ronny Singleton, Frank Hood; Flower Girls, Ma garet McDermitt, Linda --Well Tina Dopp, Tamara Lange; Bridesmaids, Rosenell _ Reese, Joan Knowles e Original] CHILDREN’S TOGGERY SIMONTON STREET Opposite Post Office 31 EASTER DRESSES MADE-TO-ORDER A Nice Selection of Children’s Accessories Strand Theater WALTER PIDGEON in “HOLIDAY IN MEXICO” | Coming: “Courage of Lassie” Monroe Theater JIMMY WAKELY in “WEST OF ALAMO” Coming Sunday: Spanish Picture CAR Lace for a Junior . .. Matched to Pastel .Rayon Crepe, Edging a Perky Peplum . and Widening the Shoulder Line. Sizes Tw 15 (As Illustrated) There's something new in the air... something new for Juniors. It is the first EASTER styles of our na- tionally advertised dresses . and Rubin Appel's has a group of these sky-lark- ing young fashions that you Juniors will take to your heart . . . and to your wardrobe—at first sight. 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