The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 28, 1945, Page 2

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PAGE TWO She Key West Citizen | i tne Alapa Publishes Dally, Becept Sunday, by he week beginning December 2 has gs i ©. ARTHAS, Owner and Pebliater on 4 3 20% ALLEN, Recteres Beoager ‘ roclaimed “Victory Week” to buy Vibe ei Prem The Citisen Building eo 7 & ‘ Corner Greame ana Ana Streste does not have to | Woodware Only Datly Newspaper ie Key Weet aod te or and many Amer- — a jemroe County | ee ————— ad nt them lizin: not meena’ at Key West, Florida, as eesond clase matter em. realizing Chapter 25 fe to, he would not let her’ neneneinmsectinansane rchase means to Uncle Sam in the long drowsy yn But in spite of all the atten- the bodies of the men who | of summer Anne learned that) tions showered Pe ; *bal conflict. those | @e can build a contented, if not) were times when could sot . : @ happy life, in a wheel chair be- | help feeling the utter helplessness p." . ed and the millions who th of uselessness of her position. . | Reath the spreading branches of|1¢ there were only some way in read she bis ugh te go through the | « sheltering oak tree. Her mother which she could her face. He better. she de- never for a moment let her feel! Sen the little postable tele the cided—not so tired nor bitter— that she burden. but cared) many books and the simple hand-| and certainly a great deal hand- ure the best investment in | for her with a deftness and will- ali became tasteless, somer. = 1 tel | ungness beautiful to behold. Ov ERTS RATES inker will tell you, but “Ht' - Today he said, “I have a con- aepiication sii P ie v's like 1 had my little girl day, glancing through the fession to make. A reporter whom - — seni seers he duty an | back again.” she cried more than pages of a Navy magaizne|! know quite well wants to write ermciat © the United States in pre- | nee, tucking Anne into the wide) w4."hSG come to her by mail.| you up for one of the national =. ¢ thanke, resolutions rea | old bed every night “And I've she saw the | lists of names of| magazines. [ told him you) CUBAN a a " | TearGr before had anyone to really | the cicsest relatives of men who| wouldn't mind. He's at the hotel | end an onter'a fy churches tre je are r ng more at- | *¥ fancy cooking on were dead, lost or missing in ac-|in town waiting for vou to give | Try A Pound Todey! “ - “You're spoiling me to tion—lists that for the first time| him the green light.” j readin suse ©y are | and Tit get so fat with all this| were complete. Like a flash of “But people wouldn't be in-/| . i. as a rule, to | cream and butter I'l! grow right] inspiration came the idea of writ- terested in me!” out of this wheel chair.” ing letters of comfort and cheer| writ. what — * - ao “Then we'll get another one—|to these parents and relatives,| 2.00 Nim, ‘curs x * nds and keep it till | but as far as I can see you haven't| trying to help them somehow to) *Ting © oa but? | | added an ounce of flesh. | wish] see the thought of the “fraternity ee me commen, Sut « a ir invest- | you would—John Lowell was|of suffering”: the comfortin, Early tomorrow. then. ned rd saying the other night that you're] knowledge that all around the] ari Collingsworth was an af- R ,, | much too thin.” world a great multitude of those/ fable. ugivy fellow who became Se went, | gp YOu a8, John stop talking} Whe have loved and lost are|compictely enchanted by Anne \ Newspaper Pub- | about me behind my back!” She| Waiting to draw close to each! and her story. “It's packed with EPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ; was pleased that her parents had| other im a fellowship of —a am rest.” he vowed. bus. | a ve ome so fond of Jo lessness. tes. “ customers ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZER : become so fond of Soha. He hed] Hees. cued out » name| ¢ notes. “The “= at random and wrote a simple — week ever since she had come) She told thi of her alm home. One afternoon he afrived| letter. She told something of her! 0° John hadn't brought 1 More Hotels and Apartment with a small black sting! Sly, “The muri in the wheel-chair'=| “Please,” she said earnestly | Bathing Pavilion proudly beside him in the front) PY, gm tt og “This is a pretty serious thing & Beach and Seat. When the door wms.apened| |, Rach day she wrote several of! with me. Don't vou see. these peo & Airporte—Land and See. itertains | ‘the little dog jum down and ~— — aie te _s . tee | ple have wr to me from their & Consctidation of Couniy and City Gov- his commun- | Excitediy into Annes lap Eream to town. It was something} meen oe ttem by making sake Comm unity Auditortum. ith alia you been all this time?” gmother thanked her sincerely for| m confidence. It—it makes & os th John taughed. “It was love at| her kindness in wr ting and said| ™e se guilty —becouge @For information ST x bond | first sight sriwene me oad Beas she was remembering Anne in if any a ‘and reservations. ne . * I persuaded Mrs. Adams to let me| her prayers — OL RESERVES INCREASE have him and now he sleeps on| Before the month was over the| call 514 Southard z¥ ery bes’ ot of mother's bed every) jetters began tc Street, Phone 1040 @° Not many years : here wer . i ell, like tha) —takiog my ne hat s i c to John, - . against | b i forces e likes ' ” . teased wr t. _— Adams out| we wer wers. The] P the ther ax ol Ol onaliges FARM LAND PRICES mpa er n tP ! ; ridw war Mr tr _ 9 | DAYS GONE BY... —— me eng | yw ng Thank to her F GUARANTEED Refri¢- FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN iia : ' OF NOVEMBER 28. 1935 Saati : The ' ny War var rea ’ - K ¥ Hay 4 RADIO PROGRAM is MORE ECONOMICAL .. . It's Healthy ‘ Subject to Change —_ = Where to Listen— TIME TO TRY TRADE 1688 Ga Your Dial Bes » Resneets feu We } ——— Wednesdey, November 28th P. W. to Widatsee th lv ABOR CONTRACTS Thursday. Novernber 29th OCEANS CONQUERED — ! " . Neon to 6 Fw ne Ww R A ++ friendly answer to what and bow to serve A - When young folks get together it’s never long before you hear the 36-INCH GUN welcome words Have a Coke. By night of unanimous adoption Coca-Cola ad t belongs to their world of refreshment and fnendliness. And there's no . ' XN r - s a easier way for Mom to win their approval than to be sure that ace-cold i - { < + - _ P ' ‘ a Coke is in the family refrigerator ready to serve. ee . ‘ OOTTLEO UNDER AUTMORITY OF THE COCA-COLA Company oY Paseo eae ne archas KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY weet of The Cove-Culy haan least 8.000 t ha = ° ‘ © 1943 he CK Co a very little

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