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Story May 30, 1939

The Key West Citizen

Key West, Monroe County, Florida

What is this article about?

Albert G. Roberts, U.S. Public Health Service employee in Washington, plans to finish exams June 3 and travel home to Key West June 5 with friends for vacation, recalling his confirmation there six years ago.

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ALBERT ROBERTS RETURNING HOME NOW EMPLOYED IN PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE IN WASHINGTON

Albert G. Roberts, employe of the U. S. Public Health Service in Washington, in a letter to The Citizen, gives the information that his examinations will be concluded on Saturday, June 3, and he proposes to leave on June 5 for Key West.

On June 5 he and a party of four friends will leave for a trip down over the Atlantic Coastal Highway, and a few days later will arrive for a vacation in his home of Key West, and meet his host of friends and relatives.

Yesterday. Mr. Roberts was confirmed in St. Patrick's church in Washington and recalls the fact that six years ago he was given instructions at St. Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic church in Key West by the late Rev. Francis X. Dougherty.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography Journey

What themes does it cover?

Family Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Albert Roberts Public Health Service Key West Vacation Confirmation Atlantic Coastal Highway

What entities or persons were involved?

Albert G. Roberts Rev. Francis X. Dougherty

Where did it happen?

Washington, Key West, Atlantic Coastal Highway

Story Details

Key Persons

Albert G. Roberts Rev. Francis X. Dougherty

Location

Washington, Key West, Atlantic Coastal Highway

Event Date

June 3, June 5, Six Years Ago

Story Details

Albert G. Roberts, employed by the U.S. Public Health Service in Washington, will conclude examinations on June 3 and leave on June 5 with four friends via the Atlantic Coastal Highway for a vacation in Key West to meet friends and relatives. He was confirmed yesterday in St. Patrick's church in Washington, recalling instructions six years ago at St. Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic church in Key West by the late Rev. Francis X. Dougherty.

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