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PAGE FOUR — REGISTRATION OF ALL | BEGINNING PUPILS TO BE HELD TOMORROW Will Continue Through* Friday In Harris, Divi: Auxiliary To Hold sion and Poinciana In- Amateur Program stitutions | The Ladies Auxiliary of the Registration of beginning and Veterans of Foreign Wars will transient pupils in Division sponsor an amateur program ai Street Elementary ‘School, the Bayview Park on Labor Day af- Harris Elementary and in the ternoon, Mrs. Nell Haury, pub- Poinciana Schools will begin to- licity chairman, announced to- morrow and Friday, the princi- nounced today. pals of the three schools an- Prizes will be awarded to, win- nounced today. ners in the following age groups, In the Harris School all begin- 4 to 9 and 10 to 15 years. Entries ners who will be 6 years old by should be submitted to Mrs. Edna December 2, 1947, must register Johnson, 173-M or Mrs. Gladys by August 29. Transfers in grades Trombley, 1195-M, not later than 2-6 must register by the same Fyiday afternoon. Further infor- time. mation will be published later. Tuesday morning, Sept. all He a pupils in grades 2-6 will report to CNIIIINIIINTITININIINNNNONN tsa the room that they occupied at Marathon News the close of school. All first graders will assemble in the ‘ auditorium. | By MRS. C. HAZEL RINERS Lunch room policy for all: Children will eat in the lunch Se eT TTT Hisar IL 7 neir lunch or eat The P. T. A. unit of the “Sue ce kee 13 will be dis- Moone” School at Marathon held missed at 11:30; Grades 4-6 will its first meeting this fiscal year, be dismissed at 12. Those pupils on August 21, 1947. Officers of who eat at home will have 45 the year are as follows: minutes. ' Py sident, Mrs, Lillian Tingler; All children who eat at school Vice president, Mrs. Evelyn will have 30 minutes for lunch. Kalin; secretary, Mrs. Janet De ‘There will be no play period dur- aie treasurer, Mrs. Edith a . ‘apo. ye) compte child will have Chairmen of the different com- a 35 minute supervised play Mittees are: period every day of the week at Hospitality, Mrs. Marion Por- @ time best for the child. rish; membership, Mrs. Betty Prices for lunch will be 25c; Russell; publicity, Mrs. C. Hazel this includes a full glass of milk. Riners: program, Mrs, Helen lunches will be served to all McWilliams. ; children when need is establish- There were twenty-five par-| ed. No lunch will be served on ents present at the meeting. the first day of school. » The Christmas program is in Earl E. Hamilton, principal of the hands of Mrs. Dorothy Carl- Division Street Elementary ton, Mrs. Camille Stansil, Mrs. School, announced today that all Hazel Satini, They will present | pupils who had previously at- their plans at the regular meet- tended the school, ‘will report ing in September. Sentember 2, as usual. | One fine achievement of Mrs. | Registration for beginning and Tingler was the book drive start- transient punils in Zone 2 will be ed last year, and brought to held from 10:30 a. m,,'to'3 p. m., completion with the help of Mv. \the books correctly filed, a card to moderate north to northeasterly putting a road from the main Florida: Fair through Thursday teachers have been contacted but tomorrow and Friday. Stan Williams, who made the | ene cases. Mrs. Tingler has now The Weather ifiling drawyer was purchased. W. A. Parrish. Sr., was ap- winds through Thursday. Partly Highway to the school building. cloudy weather with widely scat-! Mrs, Tingler reported that no except widely scattered thunder-' ho contract has yet been signed.' storms in afternoons and early patrons and children of the | catalogued the books that have jbeen donated. In order to keep FORECAST ‘pointed a committee to contact Key West and Vicinity: Gentle Toppino Construction Co., about ' tered thunderstorms in afternoons teacher has yet been assigned to and early evenings. ithe Marathon: school. Several evenings. _ | {school will be havoy to know ; East -Gulf and Jacksonville that Mrs, Sue Moone might through Florida Straits: Gentle to pinch hit again. moderate winds west to northwest ever north portion and north to gggmqgmamammmmmemnitinnstTNNAtin northeast over south portion through Thursday. Weather part- ly cloudy except widely scattered thundershowers near coast. No small craft or storm warn- ings are being displayed any- wheer in this region. REPORT Key West, Fla., Aug. 27, 1947 (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m., Eastern Standard Time, City Office) Temperatures Highest yesterday MEETINGS ‘OUILUUHNSSUEUOOUATESEDOUONEEOMUULUNRATEUAUNEGEUHA ONCE DU OES To Hold Picnic Fern Chapter No. 21, Order of | the Eastern Star, will celebrate Robert Mor day, at 6:30 p. m., tomorrow, with a picnic supper, in the Masonic Patio, Eaton and Simonton streets. All members and guests are invited. The cele- bration is in observance of the 89 birthday of the founder of the Lowest last night 80 order. Mean 84} _— Normal 83) Colored Auxiliary Forms Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches Relative Humidity 63% Tomorrow's Almanac (Eastern Standard Time) isters = who are to be! | Au wives, mother ‘daughters of veterans ™ Legionnaires are asked ;present tomorrow at 8 o'clock, p.m. at the Legion Hall et Whitchead street, for the purpose lot organizing a colored Legion | } seg Ht eat Auxiliary. Please do not fail . Moonrise 5:44 p.m. attend. ee: Moonset 443 a.m." Auxiliary Meeting Postponed TID | ‘The regular meeting of Arthur —— Sawyer Unit 28, American Manvel Sase Legion Auxiliary, will not be held (Eastern Standard Time) _|tomorrow night, Mrs. Betty Saun- High Tide Low Tide ders, president, announces. The }, 7:40 a.m. Inext regular meeting will be 12:45 aan. jheld Sept. 11 at 8 p. m., at the 'new Legion Home. Notices for Reference Station: Key West transportation will be published Time of| Height of at a later date. Station— Tide {high water: we Bahia Honda = —Ohr. | Troop 52 Meets Tonight infers Key eae atte | Troop 52, Boy Scouts of Amer- hadkside) 90 hin ica, will meet at 8 o’olock tonight Boca Chica | —Ohr. at St. Paul's Parish Hall to dis- (Sandy Point) 40 min. jcuss plans for participation in Valdes Channel +‘fhr. jthe Labor Day parade. (north end) . 10min. +1.4 ft..| - So 000 Colored Legion Meets (NOTE: Minus sign—correc- | William Weech Post No. 168, tions to be subtracted. Plus {American Legion, will hold its sign—corrections to be added.) jregular meeting tonight at 8 ea o'clock at the Legion home on Apply To Wed Whitehead street. All members Ps are asked to be present, as there An application for a marriage are matters of great importance to license was filed yesterday by come before the post. Visiting Felix Trumentane, 45, and Elvira Legionnaires are invited to at- Lanzone, 48, both of Miami, with tend. Members are requested to jthat he needed a written opinion jat its Fashion... \sr. PAUL'S Y.P.S.L. [ris and his Rhythm Boys. This | Bi 2. | lorchestra has made a hit at the t | DA TOMORROW | dances which the League has PER § SCHOOL DAY STYLES HEAD OF THE CLASS . school dresses for big and Litile sister, with crisp checked gingha pert white cotton blouses. Girl Scouts Map Busy Schedule After a full summer of vaca- tioning, swimming: and camping for many of the girls, Troop 5, Girl Scouts, met on Monday at the Varela street Wesley House meeting place, where many mat- ters of importance were discussed for the coming scout year. Because of more help that can THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1947 a | The Young People’s Service |been sponsoring Monday and of St. Paul’s Church will /Thursday nights during the sum- ri will be awarded morrow night at 8 o'clock in the res will be continued * ‘Parish House on Bahama street, |¢very Monday night. | The floor show has been ar- | ranged by the League members. | *°'— Rae, Plumbing Supplies 512 Fleming St. Phone 11g Summer Specials on WATER HEATERS {Main attraction will be the} ie < ‘ dance rhapsody. num-| First Anniversary Sale | 15 921, sas side arm ng and danced by Mrs.) @., ; | 30 gal. gas side arm, * _ wife of Lt. Brown, who, SeBt- Ist through 6th perire ie is stationed at Boca Chica Air Bargains Galore in 20 gal. gas automatic, *, |Base. Mrs, Brown is a native of |¢SHEET MUSIC eBATONS | ‘S gal. electric automatic Ecce E aii, and is said to be the *RECORDS and ACCESSORIES | !5 gal. electric side arm only person in Key West who can @INSTRUMENTS, ACCESSORIES | 90 Jal. electric automatic, jsing and dance to the music of | Qne Sh her native land. All proceeds will be used for } care of war orphans. Musi ort Week Only at, 30 gal. electr’ THE MUSIC BOX | 20 sate ic automatic, 20 gal. kerosene automatic com: 726 Duval Street Phone 9138! plete with 55 gal, drum . T — ACADEMY Aky ST.PETERSBURG # FLORIDA Florida's only Resident Militar: Junior R.O.T.C, Unit. Member: tion of Colteges and Secondary Schools, Asso- ciation of Milijar: Colleges and Schools of the United States. Hic nest Government Rating. An Accredited University Preparatory School. Lim- ited Enrollment. Separate Junior Department. 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Bailey. son of Mr John Homa | Florence et tand is ¢ and, ed on a be given the girls in both badge work and good times, the day and time of future meetings have been changed. Instead of Friday after- noon, Troop 5 will now meet each Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Labor Day credit cards were distributed by Mrs. Edith Sweet- ing and Mrs. Norma Dopp, rep- resenting the Jayshees. The girls will sell the cards for that organi- zation, which is the sponsor of Troop 5. Plans are under way for a Mother-Daughier Luncheon on Saturday, Sept. ! A court of awards is to be held in the near future and officials urge all girl scouts to have badge work ready at that time. It is hoped to have some form! of entertainment planned month. A full attendance is expected for the first meeting on Satur-| day when plans will be completed for the Labor Day parade. 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