The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 14, 1947, Page 4

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awake. “A cock!” said Nicholl.’ “Why no, my friends,” Michel answered quickly: “it was | who wished to aw e you by this rural sound.” So saying, he ga: vent to a splendid cock-a-doodle- doo. which would have done honor to the proudest of poultry-yards. ; The two Americans sould not help laughing. : ON THE 4th of December, when the travelers awoke after -. fifty-four hours’ journey. the i - chronometer marked five o’clock | sof the terrestrial morning. In. time : it was just over five Binge and se reat minutes, half of oii! signed to thes Sole sojo sy by t oaut. | teetile: but ‘they ha we ‘ ‘complished riearly: Sovnnckeeihis of n > the- way. This peculiarity was ‘ pe to. their regularly decreasing Bia." ' “PNW: when they observed the | from ag ne through the lower window. t looked: like nothing more than : . dark spot. :drowned in the solar rays. No more crescent. no more cloudy light! The next day. at midnight. the earth would be new, , at the very moment when the moon would be full. Above, the Theodora Gibson and - Lieut. Dussel Wedded Mr. and Mrs. William H. Gib- son, Jr., of Big Pine Key, Florida, announce the marriage of their daughter Theodora, on May 8th at 10 a. m., to Lieut. (jg) A. N. .D USN, .of . New Orleans, i fieut. Dussel is commanding ‘. pe jotticer of the ‘USS ‘Albatross now tk’, ” lstationed at Operational Devel- 4+ 20st fopmient Statidn.<: 2:2) “oa; .", | The ceremony was sole _ at Saint -Paul’s > }with Father: ‘MagConnell: officirta ta '-" "ing. A recetpion was held “at'’414 er ese As “" "h petbese wh tgs gl bride.** a > =¥ ip ‘The: bride was’ given \ in mars reat : | lage by .her father: She wis? tag? yee tees tied *in a street length “drepd! of “ot. i aid shell- crepe and white 66. " cae "| Cessories. Her _ hat wad draped f _| with “frothy” white” net which . formed a shoulder ‘length veil, ‘and, she carried a prayer book bouquet of white.’ orchids and lilies of the valley. ¢ Attendants of the bride and groom were Miss Clara Yates and Lieut. (jg) %. A. Mouton, MC, USN. The maccintooile: ‘spent their honeymoon in Havana. . Simonton atreet,. home - of the | Today’s Anniversaries | (Know America) | 1796—William Hickling Pres- cott, famed Boston’, historian, among the country’s greatest born in Salem, Mass. Tied Jan. See 28, 1859. He 1817—Moses Pol k, ‘ees +Philadelphia rare books dealer, “Beith - ‘uncle to Dr.‘ Rosenbach, the ‘bi- ibliophile, born there. Diéd Aug. ee 16, 1903. A . 1833—James D.' Cameron, ’'Mid- , dlétown, ''Pa., . banker, thead, ‘senator and secretary of ‘war, whose father was also sec- retary of war and senator; born in Middletown. Died Aug. 30, 1918. 1834—George Soule, pioneer Southern business educator, who opened Soule College, New Or- leans, in 1856, in a single room, born., Bennington, N. Y. . Died Jan. 26, 1926. 1852.—Alton B. Parker, New York lawyer, jurist. Democratic candidate for President tn 1904, born in Cortland, N. Y. Died May 10, 1926. roo PEPPER’S PLUMBING SUPPLIES _. ‘318 ‘Fleming . Phone 118 BATH“ TUBS - ‘ ~@ LAVATORIES * ‘' @TOILETS -@SINKS @ SHOWERS @LAUNDRY TUBS @ HEATERS Contact Us When You Need Repairs SCUIUMHUDUGASAGOSAAIONGQDEDETUCANNDODEOOUUDENNOUEON a OONOONAOOavONND? noted . thee « mained own powers;, hut listen, to advice,,; } Chiitch ‘ if you: dg, net entirely, fol- railroad |, 4, i i fh HT i i g : : i if bicane. “Three o'clock,” answered Ni- choll. ' “How time goes,” said Michel, “in the conversation of scientific men such as we are!” to the roof of the projec-. tile. “to observe the moon better.” he pretended. During this time his companions were watching through the lower glass. Nothing new to note! When Michel Ardan came down. ha..went to the side scuttle: and suddeniy they heard an exclama- tion’ of. surprise! " Feyey “What is it?” asked Barbhicane. fhe president approached . Ae window. saw a sort of tened sack floating some vards the’ projectile. This object seemed as motionless as the pro- jectile. and was consequently ani- mated with the same ascending movement. “What is that machine?” con- tinued Michel Ardan. “Is it one: of the bodies of space which our projectile keeps within its attrac- Your. Horoscope WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1947—} . Today carries an aspiring nature which will try to carry out plans in spite of opposition. This is well, if not carried too far; but in this day it carries into danger- ous ‘positions and may cause calamity. ‘The higher the position | the greater! will be’ the fali. Do); 15 not. depend: toa: much..on your} Ip we it. ie TODAY'S: BIRTHDAYS, . oll fieldi Coping Lafayette, Ind., 77 years ago: B(erte) C. Forbes of New York, i business . ; Journalist - columnist, pecan born in Scotland, 67) hs ve eatierineé“E, “Webitd é, president of Bryn Mahr Col- lege, Pennsylvania, born in Phil- adelphia, 43 years ago. Dr. (Helen) Flanders Dunbar, | of New Yorn, noted psychiatrist, | born in Chicago, 45° years ago. AUDEROLEAUNGUOAUUNOULOLOLALOCAOLOUOQGDOSIEONDOSUDASDCOUUOGOUOUCEINOMAA THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING The Citizen Building *}7 Place Your Refrigeration on @ | . REAL ICE BASIS and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service REAL ICE Thompson “Enterprises, Ine. (ICE DIVISION) KEY PHONE NO. 8 citett |® i “What time is it?” asked Bar- |i Barbicane. . the proiectile with useful objects, Saving which. Michel hoisted |books hi could ‘have thrown them all out. and all would have followed in our train. But happy Why cannot we walk outside li the meteor? launch into space through the scuttle? What enjoyment it would . be to feel oneself suspended . in ether, more fav . birds who must. use keep themselves up! - |how to breathe?” opportunely!” your density. being less of the projectile, you ‘would soon be left behind.” car?” federacy, ‘o’clock, - fee «(mow America)’: ii: s Bruée, Rogers; of New /Faivsl} famed. book. design- 7 er, @nd rhaster,. printer, born in} hel. “Why that expletive?” “Because we might have filled . instruments. tools, ete. We © ow Why cannot poe than the their wings to “Granted.” said Barbicane, “but “Hang the air. to fail so in- “But if it did not fail, tan that “Then we must remain in our “We must!” (To be continued) } 2 enim am MEETINGS : Chapter to Meet The Stephen R. Mallory Chap- - ter, United Daughters of the Con. will meet tomorrow afternoon, beginning at 4:30 in the home of Mrs.’ teptien W. Douglas at 322 Du-: val! street. Does the new ‘Aadition leave you little time for at aa shooping? me ia : QROER OFFICE SIMONTON and FLEMING STS. oe —THE—ee White House Bar “Famous for Food” 227 DUVAL STREET Thanks the Key West Public and Service Personnel for. Their Response to OUR OPENING Drinks at Popular Prices i Blue Plates af Be with Coffee _____ : | is More Economical! It Is PURE Healthy and Safe WEST. FLA.

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