The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 2, 1947, Page 3

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ee tm | you then?” _“Yes, four o’clock, and no,” _ away for & ‘moment and Ep meer : asoW ag esate we oual Conese 6 bs = i eee The dice carve out on nihe. The line point appeared to be six and strip piled high. Watching stic . E ‘ bought a pai steaks. Over. coffee he Wooked across at the girl whose name was Gay Wimberly. * “Look,” he ‘said, “I have quite a few things I have to do. this/| told evening, #0 you lose me from here on out, “I wonder if I'll live,” she said. stro) “You will," said the | ot cause I will be back. You’)! find —— stumbling over me. Plan on i Pee gb: Fee ee ba a 3 : ‘FE left then and walked| along the main street till he} 8 Rush took : @inned. found a cruising cab, He h g int for _ “Phat,” he said, “is the neatest it and asked be“ taken. tof’ ntuly Rie a triek of the week.” Carlo’s, here is * tt ' The mouth smiled.- nah walked down a: short make it R “I thought you'd like it.” into a cinema set. He} Mer drink came then and she this had them beat. Everything was. mahogany, or chromium, or looking over the rim A # t Rush left then. [ long day and bed was a he Rush lit a cigarette and puffed leather, x ah peamed teh) a ili us. eci to ris a aonlar re, * . é Ma ene era Let us say| om the dice. He bought chips at| viting. So inviting in fact that Be. . 49 . a eashier’s cage and elbowed his ane gr ine Pn poe inte as: éuewe way into the rim of a table. He watched the roll for a minute or two then tossed five dollars on the come strip. The dice gave him five for a point. Across the table he. saw a brief movement and note@ a man leaving the table quite hurriedly. Something “I mean, do you. have to stay | familiar in the set of the retreat- here all evening and if so when! ing shoulders made him back hotel room, He in. mid-».; é motion and slow! rugged. : ; coat back on. Then he went iow rH ly to his bed and sat on one edge. “I hope you don’t mind if £ u's ++ look over your shoulder,” he said to the man whe was searching: his suitcase. (To be continued) anaes ® e f ; e - Dr. Pease, Navy Scientist, Host \Feature ‘Serviee-....°:. e : Lg x To Officers At Farewell Party | To-the-Bride’ At >-+-- - Dr. F. Forrest Pease .entertain-g — | P allock’s Store Fi s = ed a tntge mumber of hip friends | oe id §. 2. Pe “9 _ 4% at the-Fort Taylor Officers’ Club| TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS | AS nD elsewhere in this gy." 4° ‘el last, Friday. evening atia cock- (Know America) 1 eel jj, ona ob Key 3) * < jy ~~ | til Rae Comer Parte, ihe patty, € (uthbert) Powell Minnige. ; West’ t jgwelers hia ih. : “Pat 8 ~ » was arewell to the friends |rode, recently _resigned’ director | augur ew serv. “ : Se whont ‘he has anade during ihis'of the! Corcoran Art. Gallery, bata eh a te agg ‘++ -~ year and a half of duty in Key | Washington, born in St.'Louwis,} y , “s ogee o West with the ‘Navy as @ scien? (71 years ago. seeps’ t includes a bridal register in , ,.. * tist and inventor. Dr. Pease is! Rev. E. Graham Wilsof of New {which the pattern of silver, stamoaseeo” ¢” « ‘returning to Massachusetts. iYork, Presbyterian church.’ of- | ware or* china, Selecta bye the og ee sso a ° Mrs. W. E. Saunders, Mrs, J..R. j ficial, born in Philadelphia, 634 bride, Msfvet id: ina 3 adtation? the r - Ruhsenberger and Mrs. S. W. ;years ago. | rad ‘of aol Sivéra’ purthased ett yy FL ; ‘ . Douglass, acted as co-hgstesses.; Rev. J. Hugh O’Donnell, ex- = hal : 7 4 mF cutee BR 4 The guest list included Capt. and | president of the University of the bride at Pollock's. Ip this ‘ Mrs. H. M. Cooper, Capt. and Mrs. |Notre Dame, Indiana, - born in| W@¥ the bride's friends ate re- 4. si¢, J. R. Ruhsenbergery, Capt. and)Grand Rapids, Mich., 52 years see of the task of trying to Mrs. Willard Saunders, Capt. and | ago. “ek " 4 Nagas: useful or giving Mrs. McFadden, Capt. and-Mrs.| Ned H. Dearborn, président of the bride something she may al-. TP Carl Johnson, and Capt. and Mrs.|the National Safety Council, ready have received, as Pollock gt ils Despit. | Chicago, born at Conneautville, will recommend items which 3 Wy |: Commander rae Mrs. Close, }Pa., 54 years ago. sas oii oat vue is ae Commander and Mrs. Scherini, | ee into O cA: Se Commander and Mrs. Murphy,| Todav’s Anniversaries —* already been purchased for aston - =~ ‘4 i (Know America) Since gifts are often times dis- ommander and Mrs. Wanlaas,! 1773—John Randolph (“of Roa-| played at the reception. in a * Commander and sda ame \noke”), famed Virginia congress- }manner that does not do them’ *” Commander and Mrs. Page man, orator,-brilliant and vitrio- Fiustice, Pollock's will take care of". Knight, Commander and Mrs. |jic adversary, unique personality, the gift display at the bride’ Scanlon, Commander and Mrs. ipurn in Prince George Co., Va. hy Pn wai pa piles ~ Grady, Commander and Mrs. E. |pied May 24, 1833. a oi peep eae ~# ew R. Quimby, Commander Stefani-| 1g16—John Godfrey Saxe, poet- | Vaterials oe aa ties, Lt. Commander and Mrs.|humorist, one of most widely a ea and stan “ — ae Bie awe Jack Nolen, Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. !guoted his generation, born at mic ay — inclu ae ak x cm ser Clarkson, Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. | Highgate, Vt. Died March 31, % oe gl - aca woe ee £ iv. Bates, Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. Oe- | 1887. fe ane re lee mt % 817-—Geprge H.C ollock’s has also arrange erliss, Provi- Mrs, St phe ihidriizedl the, stesahl, Gp baie! Bon Angun ts, invitations, oaisig.s °°: é though; thisi service ‘istd-ribvR f° innovation for Key West, it Has been: universally adopted ie as hy as a9 - 1833—George W.: Smalley,,,for- eign correspondent, credited with jbringing American journalism. to } Dramatic Classes born Franklin, © Mass. : Europe, Begin Tomorrow [Fre evil 4, 1916. The Dramatics Class for 10] 1845—Arthur MacArthur, from and 12-year-old girls will hold|private to lieutenant-general, its first. session at St. Mary’s;father of the general, born in Parish Center tomorrow at 7:30 |Springfield, Mass. Died Sept. 5, p.m. under the direction of | 1912. Mrs. Mary McKnight. other parts of the country by progressive jewelers, who are in- . , terested in rendering their pa- trons service beyond the mere selling of merchandise. Pollock's -,.%,. ;; are well prepared to render ‘ie Sie service because they are the only .. authorized Key ig distributors . ss i i | 300 VOLUNTEER SKIN for International Sterling, Fos-"~" | Poa cigelenn oneege tie signe i TO SAVE VETERAR|toria Glassware and Theodore‘ ** * gers 20d aerton warts for playa |. OLYMPIA, Wash. — More than [Haviland China made in Amery e®"* *" to be presented during the sum- 300 persons volunteered to offer | ica. = "s mier. their skin that a veteran of three - and one-half years in the South A ] T W d Sheltcraft Class Pppy +e he Pacific might live. Eldon Clark, Plans Exhibition 25, was critically burned in an oe s explosion in his garage. Taken to Fi gpscstag, Bia orner om aad a hospital, specialists said he had County Judge’ Raymond R. Lord The Ghellcraft class at St, | 2 chance to nse erase saps — by Travis G. Kirk, 23, of the U.S. Mary's) Patish» Center; which | b& borrowed. Word went on” SiN INavy and Florence J. McClel- meets, tomorrow at: 7:30 p. m.,| Volunteers went into action. |j.nd, 24, of 2825 Staples Avenue, under the leadership of Miss Bet- ty Johnson has made good prog- ress in the development of skill i “~ Twenty-one persons with Type|inqg by John F nnon, 28, of A bléod volunteered to provide Orlando, pars fio K Kirby, 31, the skin needed in the delicate|/,¢ Greentown, Ind. in design and workmanship. operation. ———_ Selections are being made for es IN MEMORIAM ‘ : . {In loving memory of our dearly We wish to take this occasion * staining Ray W. Gates pet ‘to express our thanks and appre-|jeft us eight years ago today: 4 ciation to the chief and members Every day brings back swect **' of the Key West es ni memories ment, the Army and Navy Fire : sf ; E : Departments, the volunteers and ovine. Veins on ee tended neighbors and friends for | police, and all others who worked/Deepy within our hearts we cher- < ~*"°” ap aoa ony ie Deve andiso successfully in saving our fa ora ens of remembrance jphome from the fire that swept __ following the death of our beloved /the North Beach Inn. . ROUEN of FoR We lOO Amey vy Sa - mother, Mrs. Juana Romaguera.} GEO. GOMEZ and FAMILY. } MOT : an exhibition of the children’s work, under. NCCS auspices, later in the summer. CARD OF THANKS Our sincere appreciation is ex- ae” ere. - ee

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