The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 28, 1949, Page 10

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lt i a ne a aii ea jr BIRTHDAY THR KEY WEST CITIZEN PRIL 28, ioag 2 » PUE subdued children ¢ hard naa her vale de} Bhe read aloud I’m glad I waited now Tues, fot | it’s @ real part—-the lead, Redllya | t*t~<~Ci‘ S;SS OO ; lered inside the } aller w! ‘ starring role. O} course it’e achare ANGA ENTERS, born, April 26, Pe! red, Jubilant Lar Spay Dunnveria feck tatel 1907, in New York City, From | -f job made him feel state around here, But even if it's |t. childhood ip poverty she hax | . RanATy a bapoe fhe month’s run, there might | become a “one-woman. theater," | only rs, porrloly be a movie offer after | Aa ' that—and anyway, it’s a awell part he was hungry, He|! will she gives short a mime hout scenery and od nce — @ Frowing ' Rentthy appetite. Shpen tor sketches wit send you some money alon i ig ni) | +e Reliclty put bis supper om the) ved Ris lati» bagk and stpod up, | —~maube not a whole jot rence called’ the “ Neila i" “the ta He and he sat. down, bis i t ervi! gers through | will have to spend a lot to put up hth ', She got her atar't by bor: | , Foving con’ ov 4 alr, ise" arief,| the sort of front expected of a suce | Wheater, She & BATT BY. DOF Wve: ‘<4 ‘ « l= “thie is fw Ww do we cessful actor, | , 1h vowing $25 to : manded, y. where's Tippy? now they'll be good to her? She's] ‘The trailer resounded with thelr rent. a. theater | hubbub until Garrett came over to | jiiveatigate. and {ue news was re- ayed_to him, w eupon he, too, joined in the celebration a “And just think, Garry—it's the | lead. A starring part, really,” Fe- | licity gloated,”“Isn’t that. marvel- i ous?” * | Garrett said unexpectedly, “Fun- ny—happiness is a great beautifier, Fliss, you're lovely when your eves shine like that, and there’s such a | pretty color in your cheeks.” H “You—you're being foolish, | and print hand- | billsswhich she mailed toi ff names picked | ; by chafice from i a telephone book,. Within a year (1927) she was a hit. As a painter she has had several ayn ald Feltedty awke wardly. Jason laughed and his eyebrows * went up, ; “Oh, sh—theré'l] be noliv- ing-w het after that!” he com- ry! » and went on w: alittle kid, Some of the ser- vans aids istreat her" é L the only ‘ou don't h et wary about” the usually ring Cormelia spoke crisply,|/ s one can \take care of herself. I oly. e servant that tried to m freat ippy X” j Theda little shaky, Felicity lau uncertain laugh. Jason tried hard elia looked swiftly + his. supper. * _ “If things work out the way Mrs, = Fleming wants them to, we won't haye to try living with her any more,” said Felicity, setting. her to join her. Co: ‘from-one to the other. Then she turned to Denhy a nm and teeth hard. said, “Here, you kisis—long time Jason stared. What he’ saw, in] you should have bern in bed. Hop her, face made him lay into it now. You /and Jay don’t * down and say sharply, * eed to worry abot Tippy. She'll > you ping about, Fliss?” all right”, \ e «’ “The Fleming lady wants to} - : . : shat Tippy.” Sheane burst out Jason sat dovn again and re- * savagely. “She wanted me to stay, |’ membered something, “I stopped Onn” in. at the postofffee before closing time,” he sai olding out a let- ter.“It’s from Father.” . * licity acc¢pted the letter eagerly and opened it, while Jason tried to pretend he was still hun- gry, And then they, were all elec- tr as Felici folded a limp, tired-looking billl that had dropped from. ae er.) eal i “Why,” she gasped, “it’s money!” ree. 3 iniiers = fen bucks!” Jason Sp Swiftly Felicity began to. read the letter and/burst out, “Oh, listen to this! Frather’s working again! ENTERS | i Garry. I’m not pretty at all. My | exlibitions in New York and Eu-) nose turns up at the end and I’ve ; rope. .The Metropolitan Museum | ot freckles and—well, the nicest , of Art bought her “Spain Says | ELE ETE Ty Ry Le . » eliminates sleepless nights . . thorough ventilation, all day too, Moves 3,000 cubic feet of air evéry minute at low speed ..: 4,250 cubic feet of air pér minute at high speed. ‘ Attractive modern steel frame ond grille with baked-on gray enamel finish. It's safe for little hands. Install it yourself... no special toolsare needed. Simply fit into window sills up. to 36 inches without thing you can say about me is that Salud.” She wrote “First Per- I'm sensible!” ” 7 “« ' ; ; son Plural” (1937) and a play, | 'Tommyroot! The nicest thing I | ‘Tave Paisewed uaa” (1939). | can say about you is that you're | ¢ 7 about the loveliest, grandest, most | She designs, cuts and. fits her} exciting person I ever met!” said | own stage garments. Garrett almost huskily. And with= out waiting for her to answer, he turned and went swiftly out, _. Felicity sat for a long time star- ing straight before her, wide-eyed, shaken. Only a few hours ago, Garrett had called her “darling.” and now he said she was lovely and exciting. She reveled in that last. Exciting! That was what peo- ple said about girls who. were lovely and glamorous—like Susan Fleming! And Garrett had said it about her—Felicity Hornel (To be continued) 20-inch — 2-speed 45.50 \. $51Dewn—§5 a Month totet! ” Jason was incredulous, ; . “Say, what is this? 0's « going to adopt Tippy? T never . ert an: ‘pki so hark ; * “Mrs. Fleming is fond o: y . and wants her as an. sista slgiee to Lanny, Mrs. Fleming's little son,” said Felicity. “And Tippy wanted to stay.” i » . “Good Lord, Fliss.” Jason’s voice « shook a little. “You don’t mean— * Fliss, Tippy’s our family, We can’t * go breaking up the family! Not— + not after rou ve fought so hard to kéep us all together.” Felicity smiled through tears she ;Isn’t thatygrand!” aeecneppecetreigneneinein { The American Indian,. whose | dogs drew sledges, did: not have | altering frame or sash, the crudest wagon or wheelbar- | row. | SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN | EARS — in a ie sire ee etme : TODAY IN HISTORY explosion takes toll of 200| mans, etc. upheld by the U.S. % : > miners’ lives. Supreme Court. i . (Know America) ae | j * 1788—Maryland ratifies the}, 1917—Congress votes to raise) 1942—15-mile strip along the 5 new Constitution—seventh State. 1817—The historic Rush-Bagot Treaty signed, since when there World War 1, array by Selective Draft. Atlantic Coast ordered dimmed out. CASH MARKET Spt, IBM oy nosevets aoa | tt Serva ot, Sot el 1028 Truman Ave. We Deliver TEL. 1IOBO = Ria, w. va son! wlth anes rt earner" Swees CIRCLE "S” = IPIC-NIC HAMS... = 39c OLEO=In Quarters’ - POUND | CUDAHY'S. 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