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pay OCTORBR #1, 1947 Roll Of Division sires School; 85. Attend Reynolds ROLLMENT * ‘OF '‘DIVI. SION, STREET: SCHOOL } SOMEWHAT dee THAN EXPECTED “The enrollment of the Division School was’ » somewhat" h ‘than. was anticipated, membership at the Rey- School was especially atifying, Where there are’ 85 and where the average is unusually Pas am limmy ‘alot, a Ann Romaquerro, Robert: ings, Nicholas Dinsmoor, ia_ Alvarez, Virginia Gon- Raymond’ Lord,’ Jr, st Grade—Miss Susie Gara. % gag Mary Herrick, Em- ‘ily. ris, Joan iLowe,” Arnold Righard .Colli nwell, Robert 7d rn _ | Ist Grade—Mrs. Mary Sweet- gin i f aml Sylvia Matovich, Glenda “Ist ise ole. Dorothy Cur-' i, ‘teacher: ; Robert -Bazo, sElelio ‘Hopkins, , Qnelia 'Mila- ma Torano,.Gloria | Pass Zayas. — i 2nd Grade—Mrs. -Leota -Som- ers, teacher: ‘Rose Castel! © {Sonja Mae Lee, Carmen Ree Alfonso, ‘Benny Puzon, ‘Gil- jbert Thrift. - 5 2nd Grade—Mrs. Eulalia Jones, jteacher: Bryan Keith Roberts, Pilasiene Carbonell, Clara Loriz, Sandra Lee Davis, Ercelia Diaz, ‘ “Jackie Steed, Faydette Thomp- | son, F : 2nd © Grade—Mrs, Josephine ;Doughtry, teacher: Richard Ber. " \yaldi, William Camalier, Robert | ‘Knowles, Rabert | McKimmey, ' _ Daniel Pearce, Mario Santana, “Aurora Gomez, Lynda Demeritt, ‘Sally Lewinsky, -Felicia Meggs. $rd Grade—Mrs. Eva Arnold yieagher: Nolan Drudge, Ray ‘Bil tut ‘Wm. Earl Hamilton, i Hibbitts, . Charles- Triebel, Sect Sal |Jayeees PP To Poineiana Key West’-Jay ave adopt-, ed a resolution the removal of:the sixth polling ‘place frém the “! (School annex ,to;Poinciana. Ker- ‘mit Lewin, secretary, has sent a letter.to .the. city ,commission, voicing the protest. Jaycees, in their determination to have an cameras, at each poll to report and record any itregularities. \. Candidates for the commission shaye ;been .invited -by the Jay- cees to attend a rally to be héld Monday’ night in Bayview Park. Ay motorcade, .beginning at 7 <A’slock, will the meet- The motorcade. will form ‘at and Duval streets. teacher: \Bill “Hobbs, «Janice! (Jaycee delegates are due to sleave zhere :today ‘and tomorrow for West Palm’ Beach ‘to “attend the tall conference of Jaycees in gee istrict. (RORECAST Key ,West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy this afternoon, tonight and’ Saturday; some indication of } widely scattered. showers. Gentle to moderate variable winds. Florida: Partly cloudy this aft- afternoon, tonight and Saturday. Few afternoon noe over ex- treme south port Jacksonville cehrbugh the Flor- ! ida Straits and East.Gulf of Mex- j ico: Gentle, occasionally moder- “ei variable winds, mostly north to-mortheast over north portion ye east to southeast over south portion this ‘afternoon, tonight Partly lor seas ‘Maty Ellen Baker, ‘Sandra’ Car-' no dy Rachel -Diaz, Yolanda Katherine — Hodges, Jacksonvil McFarland, Penny Rosam,} have been issued. ia Sanchez. ‘teacher: Jesus Espinosa, ond Garcia, David Lewis, Sellers, Gail McLeod, Mari- om Niles, Sandra O'Bryant. Grade — Miss Marjorie dt teacher: Armando Gu-; tierrez, Bronnie -Nichols, Eules White, Rachel Lord, Thelma Al- _bury, Anita Fernandez, Cecilia | -MeMasters. Grade 3xA — Miss Francil ‘Cochran, teacher: Daniel ,Cates, Barbara Justice, Diane’ Knight, Henrietta Seiferth, .Rose Mary .Watson. Grade 3-A — Mrs. Katherine Whiting, teacher: Donna Lee Gaskin, Alice Jenks, -Margaret Marrerp, Donna June .Stewart. Grade 4-B—Mrs, Louise Evans, vteacher: Waldina Cervantes, Yo- Jando/Garcia, Ella’ Johnson, Judy Pogo »Barbara Ann Trout, Bas ati Peggy Smit Fleming, Martin Lee Cu: Merritt, Barbara ;Mur- a Sharon Rose Pritchard Caftey, p, “Sandra Joyce Thompso: Rose ,Baker. abr ae “Anne . Ben- nett, teacher: Joseph Parrott. Grade 5-A—Mrs. Evelyn Foley, io Roque, Betty Jean ‘Bowery, Janet Louys, Barbara Fay ‘Williams. Grade 6-B—Miss May Sands, _ teacher: Sarai _ Bringman, Pris- cia ,Cruz, Sylvia Fernandez, Wancy Pellicier, Mae Ranger, Jackie Schuader, Alvania Single- ‘ton, Martha Steed, Mary Sweet- Holton Jaycocks, Billy Grade 6-A—Mrs. Hattie Lou ‘Hamilton, teacher: Blanche ,Alli- :80od, yKatherine Brady, Faye “Curry, lizabeth Ann Russell. Property Sales » Everett V. Kinsman and wife thave transferred to Mr. and Mrs. ip B. Roberts Salt Property for $800, according to ‘@ Warranty deed filed yesterday ewith Circuit Court Clerk Ross C. Sawyer. Robert R. Pentland and Paul HW. Marks have transferred five eres of land at Marathon to heme A. Egan, of Marathon, for ' h to Herman M. Holtzberg, 823| Whitehead street, property a Georgia street, for $200. Mr, and Mrs. Aronovitz also transferred to Holtsberg a prop- ° vnear Whitehead and Eaton , for $3,800. lH. .Aronovitz and her! , Charles, have trans- Grade—Miss Gladys = Pond | REPORT Key West, Fla., Oct. 31, 1947 ae at ribs am., City Office) ‘Temperatures Highest yesterday Lowest last night 84 74 79 78 tion Rainfall, -24 ‘hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches - astern Standard Time) | Bie 11:57 a.m. © Additional alocenes Stat 4 Bahia Honda =—Ohr. (bridge) +10 min. (Sandy Point) 40 min, Valdes Channel -+2hr. (orth end) Naar +14 ft. (NOTE: Minus sign—correc- tions to be subtracted. Plus sign—corrections to be added.) TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES (Know America) 1841—Mrs. Tom Thumb, fam- ous Barnum midget, whose mar- riage to “Gen” Tom -Thumb caused New York to forget the Civil War.for .a while, born at Middleboro, ;Mass. Died there’ Nov. 25, 1919. 1852—Mary E. Wilkins Free- man, popular novelist of her day, born at Randolph; Mass. Died ‘March )13, 1930.' 1860—Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the .Girl Scouts of America in her Savanah, Ga., home, .1912, born. Died January ie 1927. 1863—William Gibbs McAdoo, secretary of the treasury under Wilson, .U. S. senator from Cal- iforina, born in Mariette, Geor- gia. Died February 1, 1941. 1867—-David Graham Phillips, noted novelist, born in Madison, ‘Indiana. Killed by a stranger who: believed his family insulted in his novels. Jan. 24, 1911. No Name Key -+2hr. Br side) ——_20 min. Boca-Chica —Ohr. honest election, have 'g enzo Bancells, Robert Rash, decided to . post wwatehers, with | iter are to’ Apalachicola: Leo- | No small craft or storm veraiiee '98, of the American Legion, held | “|ret societies, “ton and soon spreads over the *|country. ‘Harbors of the See * cruiseguide _ prepared the Gulf Oil Corporation, aise! burgh, Pennsylvania, .and dis-. \tributed throughout .the nation, pietures.the ,G.ulf dock at Key || West, “and has the ern . AW Regan and’ bus’ connections can) made. “Food, drug and- Getettinnil stores, hotels, xestaurants and movies are available nearby. ‘There is also excellent golf, ten- nis and sport fishing for sailfish, | ‘High swordfish, tarpon, marlin and other-big game fish. “Charter fishing boats with complete equipment can be ols. tained. The coral formations, sponges and other growths visible in the clear wa- attractions The city has many Spanish char- {acteristics and is very pic- turesque.”. The booklet contains 128 pages all deveted to southern harbors. jRev. Waldo Wood Ends Revival With Services Tonight ‘Rev. Waldo E. Wood will con-/ clude his services as evangelist | for the Poinciana Baptist | ;Church tonight at 7:30 o'clock. “Power for Christian Service.” Rev. Wood has been conduct- ing a revival with the Poinciana Baptist Church for the past two tion, he conducts evangelistic and missionary services from Key West to Deerfield Beach. The revival has been under A. D. O’Briant, who will close the revival with the Sunday services. He has been assisted in |’ the music by Rev. Raymond ‘Morgan, chaplain at Boca Chica. 40 and 8 Holds Voiture Locale No. 728, 40 jand 8, fun and honor organiza- tion, Arthur Sawyer -Post No. a bingo game at the Naval Hos- pital ‘last evening for the pa- tients. The recreation Hall was beau- tifully prepared with Hal- lowe’en decorations. Prizes were given and refresh- ments were served. The affair was under the jchairmanship of Vayaguer Al- bert L. DiNegro, Jr. The party was thoroughly en- joyed by all participating. TODAY EN ‘HISTORY (Know America) 1765 -— The Sons of -Liberty, most historic of American sec- organized in Bos- 1803—U. S. frigate “Philadel- phia” runs aground off Tripoli, then at war.with U..S., and crew of some 333 surrender. 1864—Nevada is admitted to Statehood. 1918—Turkey, surrenders and drops out of the war—World War I. 1927—Decision of -U. S: Su-j preme Court that motorists crossing railroad grade crossings and taking no precautions other than to depend upon their own hearings or signals, cross at their own risk. 1930—It is revealed that a bootlegger active in the U.S. Senate Office Building—Prohibi- tion Days. 1939—To aid business, Presi- dent .Roosevelt proclaims, Thanksgiving a week ahead of the traditional date. 1942—American planes bomb the Japs on Rabaul. + 1943—U. S. Eighth Army takes San Massino in Central Italy. 1945 — Four thousand Grey- hound bus drivers go on strike east of the Mississippi. 1946—Country’s 1,642 local closed down. From 1776 until 1820 the num- |to the United States totaled 250,- 000. marine { to visitors. i weeks. As promotion secretary | for the Miami Baptist Associa- | the direction of the pastor, Rev. | Hospital Party, price-control boards ordered | q ber of Europeans who migrated | THE EY bias CITIZEN | missile research -for the U.S. developed @ way-to make-min Rocner-ninnen eels’ and scientists of the General “Elactite Co, 2 ty a dd Army, have re “parlor- "V-2. rockets. Here's how .they do it, but the. directions a i> 1 “TAKE scissors, empty cigarette H He will speak on the subject, | BEND clip so it will LIGHT. form a base for the small Eochat. wantigs with tinfoil, matches, paper clip. Place.one match and.one match head together, head to head, where the match heads bulge. ee sot. i acme WRAP matches in tin- foil tightly, then twirl the top part. “SEPARATE tinfoil from paper and cutoff a inch strip. aed SWISH! The rocket zooms off—to a distance ,up,to 15 feet, so make sure you give it some leon. 9 space, And also be careful of fi tinfoil at point Ja aycees Support Commission On Beach Project Key West Junior Chamber. of. Commerce supports the Monroe’ County Commissioners in. their jaction in Postponing — construc- ition of the béach ‘until Sdinaey,: 1948, J; \C. Delaney; said today. The, Jaycees. governmental at; fairs committee presented ‘a ten- tative platform to be given’ td! candidates for the office of city commissioner prior to the poli- jtical rally to be held at Bayview | Park the night before the elec- tion, The platform consists of .the needs and projects for the city of Key West, which the Jaycees feel would be for the benefit of the city as a whole. \VEW, Auxiliary In Joint Meeting VFW Post 3911, and its Auxil-| iary, held a joint meeting | last jnight in the club house on Sec-j lond street, near -Flagler avenue. } Arrangements were made for | the military ball the post and’ ;Auxiliary will hold on the night | ‘of November 11, Armistice Day. It was decided to -increase the social and other activities of the VFW Post and its Auxiliary.. The following chairmen ‘of -commit- tees were named: ' Activities, Carleton Smith and Mrs. Collette Young; parade and Floats, -Eric A..Curry and Mrs. Daisy Lee Curry. | | |J. CARMONA: LIQUOR:STORE 1114 Duval Street A Complete Stock. of WINES, LIQUORS, GIN at CUT-RATE PRICES We deliver to any place on the ‘sland, between 9 A.M. to 12 Mid- aight—Sundays, between 12.Noon to 6 P.M. and 9 P.M. to 12 Mid- night, in 10 minutes. Call 1348 for Prompt Free Delivery We Reserve the Right.to Refuse! Delivery to Anyone COME IN AND NEW MINIATURE —far more economical. SONOTONE 714-15 Congress. Bldg. Miami, Fi 'grRona ARM BRAND COFFEE | j at All Grocers a? : i A Hallowe'en Party SOUTHERNMOST Custom Hatters Last night at the Lions Den-the } — Lions Club held its Ladies Night : Cleaning and Hallowe’en party. Nathan Pep-» ,per and Frank Adams, members | Blocking of the entertainment committee, { were, gpngratulated today for the} FELT and PANAMA HATS fine array of entertainment. “henge were various, contests of the Hallowe’ en tradition. A pie ‘eatihg’ ‘contest and apple dunk- ing were .amang_ the contests. Squate dancing was to tunes! furnished’. by Spencer’s Hill Billy Band. 302 ANGELA. STREET (Near Thomas) i cecesieiaiadaeidieianiatiiate item neal TONY'S soov stop 603-05 GREENE STREET ‘We Have A SEWLAC PAINT MIXING MACHINE We Are Equipped to Match Any of the Various 3,500 } Automobile Colors | Let Us Give You An Estimate on | Painting or Retouching Your Car A burning paper match pro- vides.;one candlepower. } 55a Cae S SERRE | “TRIUMPH | COFFEE MILL nae nen see eaeeae A BEAUTY Ne FACE.WAS NOT-MARRED BY EYES Marriage, careers await the girl with good looks. Don'tlet cross eyescount you out. Reconstruc- tion Method often suc- ™ cessful in ONE DAY. Safe I, treatment; 6000 successes, ‘BOOKLET with FULL information on thys Non-Profit lnstitution. Wate — VE Fi ATION RAWAM BLDG.. JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA ‘profe 2 ICE Place Your Refrigeration ona REAL {CE BASIS and You Will Get GUARANTEED REFRIGERATION SERVICE REAL ICE i More) Heonomn alll | Thompson Enterprises, Ine. Healthy and Safe (ICE DIVISION) KEY WEST, FLA. UNLULULAEGLLAUA LAbUHAAUL PHONE NO. 8 |Hallowe’en Party : the U. S. Naval Submarine Base | thas undertaken another’ recrea- tion project for the. personnel of is situ: dust be. tball hey ‘and_ en: it will be gained . ase+ estimated that the beach will .be ready for. use in about , ‘two. weeks. Chairs, umbrellas | and other sorts of comforts ei be installed as time. goes on. {This is considered ‘tobe .one of | the best -beaches .on the island j pf: Key West. .Further ,announce- ment will be made when it is opened :for use. The Recreation Department of } the Base is doing its utmost to} provide all sorts of enjoyment and comfort of the enlisted men } in the “Key West area. z ae At Poinciana P1.! j A Hallowe'en -carnival,,for the | Poinciana School will © be hel ‘j tonight’ 4rom. 6:30 to 9:00:0’clock. |]. Prizes will. be given for the 3} mest. original costes, .and oth. || er prizes .will-be awarded, Home- made ‘pastry, shot dogs ‘and other j foods will be: served in the! cafeteria. {wenue, given ‘ plot Ly the Scooters ‘said Noda werybody “shade: ‘an enjoys time. Money cena at the .p ‘will. be Put jn a fund Scooters are .raising io yerect = ‘club house. ITCHING KNOCKED Sample hci ; ‘Our Complete;Line of XMAS CARDS ady for Taking Orders. and Personalized Gifts’ ——PHONE 250—) -Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N. Y. Franchised Bottler: iairpiaenrn soba Co. of Key West.|Phone: Now Showing Sport Coats - CHAS. ARON waisted, butto wn, ing - skirted, short - sleeve charmer of crisp and swishy celanese* moire taffeta. in | dark Victorian shades: and wisper tone pastels... de- signed for youby Doris’ Var-' mem, Sizes 9 to 15 - $16.95. Beautifully Tailored Now Showing .the: Newest Fall .Styles in LADIES’ SUITS and COATS e] Come In and See the Large Assortment of New Nationally Advertised Brands of Dresses Now Being Shawn 4 MEN’S and BOYS DEPARTMENT Sweaters - Trousers - Shirts OVITZ 35 F! QM Key West's Largest ‘cr

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