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Dering Drive @ helming a: | =. The letter, written by ver @ Coes, national direct- we F Reming: read, “I have 8 Greet interest your re- = 4 est funds Were A @ & en mapiration to = weert Headquarters. I were Geet ali of the children oO het tregh this Weitld want to thank =" of the Mearoe| a GM their hearts ; come at 4 | ©e ae desperately in need @f those who % wake he emergency Sh & ctem in Monroe} eheved in state eas heen expressed circles by the! os Chairman of the Wambation that Monroe | gees ovat m was! Ge greetie: per copita raised in ae / Bareey. WH expressing her 4 ietibe Gor thts national re- ae give thanks to all ia} GQGuettty whose efforts, | pagel Rt evntributed to te the community's te Grime, When she was ask- = Wee & veer opinion has Galt the Grive euch a success,” Se Harve; The. merg- te es Semel “f coopera- ~— @e entire citizenry & Res end the Keys when et ee hate be met” Cheewee Herety announced Ot 6 Gtet of 06,076.95 was rais-, (Reve the one-week drive! + oe publietty donated by Rete Sation WKWF,/ mplimentsiy music jwho were strangers yesterday. ors already published ‘are ‘the Mrs. ~ of the Key Mrs. Annie \L. Kling and Mrs. Bertie Higks...-. se aie ea Whos Bick wffor- = § amen UE ited, Work When He . Reached 100 ITHACA. N. Y. — (#). — “Uncle George” Livermore st be feeling his age, He's party = ae 104 rer an tee Instead, hé spent his time smoking a + and mulling over business He ‘izé the Gua pany back in and he now serves as chair- man of the board. + But “Uncle Geotge” tio longer goes to work regular- ly. He decided that he had enough of that when he wi: 100 years old, ‘ ored Solicitations with Floyd Hannibal, chair- man 55.78 Total $5,074.95 “The true thanks comes, of edurse, from the yourigsters Whose recovery will be speeded by the funds we have made available,” said Mrs. Harvey. “It’s been both heartening and inspiring to see how all of us, mgn and, women, have become fast friends in our j united effort to fight. polio: The pleasure all of us have had at Chapter headquarters, , as _ our. Volunteers in Polio brought in their daily collections, has been} absolutely’ personal, as. though each of us‘had a stake in each day's contributions, as df: course} we have. Polio is a cruel dis- ease but it certainly brings forth the genuine kindness of human- ity.” To be added to the list of don- following names: Ida Roberts’. Linen Shop and Neighbors $ 25.02 © of $75 S.-H, Kress Company and Employes _. 2 warded by Mrs. Vera Woods, past president) _ 19.00 “het by the Employes of Southern Bell ee sew Union Wo. 202) Telephone Co. (collected | a. “en member parti-’ by Elsie Peters) 30.00 “i Tie tote! report includes General Electric Co. Field ao Te Station Employes with R. Vote) Report H. Greenfield, Jr. 26.00 gor | Phere edtetta Fern Chapter No. 21 of Eas- Se ML } tern Star (Grace Archer, a Set Soerte) 92,62182, treasurer, and H. E. Pace, ‘ wtien Con 2 ‘ae Gpertes 176.14! ee @ Maan Py © + Strand Co Patoce nd vo 1,000.94 ek ¥ tpublic ' > t 1,206.04 > * pert of Re » swiare Un * z este 227.75 i teeanve Mc j + 7 with ¢ <- tairmart 225.00 Ge Petoes and Col MUDSON’S NEW COMPA secretary " c . 26.00 W. B. Hanson. Plumbing Contractor Sears, Roebuck and Com- pany Catholic Daughters of Am- erica,. Edna Dion, treas- urer Joe Pearlman's, Inc. Jove R. Valdez Bakery VFW Auxiliary No. 3911 with. Vanessa Saunders, president Archie Thompson’s Whole- sale Grocer Vendaline™ Watkins 5.00 25.00 15.00] 25.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 Rus- p= Riot Sea a ———— ee ee But So Were. - MALDEN, Mass—(#).—By a Happy chance, Mrs. Charles Ma- Clean had just removed:her. two | year old child from his ¢arriage when an auto plowed over it a F erashed into a house. The impa drdve the front wheels of the auto into the ‘céllar. ‘foundation. But the driver. was not injured. As he left the tar, he politély told Mrs. MaClean, “I’m’ sorry. about this.” Police are sorry _ too: that they weren’t on the scene. They say the car was stolen. sell’s Colleetions 13.75 ‘Women’s Society. Christian “There Is A World This Is One Card : i. ; \That Will Never ‘Outside, Aborigine Policemen. [Win First Prize NEW, YORK —(#).—An | gi that foo NEW YORK.—(>).—Thete’s no ‘telling what Christmas ‘means to some people. Take, for example, an att- ist Who submitted a greeting catd in a contest, There's a prize of iwo thousand dollars waiting for the winner, but it is suspected this. artist | was the wan't be the one. admitted to a conservatory in Fils Chaieties card. depict: | 5 1 atta and thie tet ta beady ini ed @ landscape in various | the Uni States. pore gray Pag Teg. a Blair's Voice is so good . that it kground. E j has praise from opera singer and there wete afew whiten- 47.5) ‘Lawrence. His manager ened skulls. a | says-thag.Blair could give a con- Service, Fleming. Street |= Methodist Church 10.00 Mrs. Goodspeed’s Nursery, Fleming Street > eS “The "Little School” ‘Nurs- ery on Eaton Street (Mrs. Albury) 16.90 , fui Hotels and Tourist Courts fo not. included. in. original oo ch: 10,00 | “E Keys (Tavernier, Islamo- , , rada, Marathon; exclusive’ *" of schools) Harry Harris 225.00 } ¢¢. In every .county held in response to the nation- wide appeal .made by. Basil, Q'Connor,* National Foundation President, for additional“ funds to continue financial aid to increas- ed, numbers of polio patients gre provided with this money. A without slowing up: scientific re-» pysiotherapist is being recruit- earch and professional educa- i€d by the local State Employ- ‘tion. : ment Chairman Harvey said that one 4 the present time to assist the of the most remarkable accom- ,, plishments of this drive was the small expense incurred in spon-j soring the drive as the actual ex-' penses amounted to only $50.05, bi In a further effort to-conserve funds and hold expenses down to an utter minimum, no letters of acknowledgement or thanks will be sent. by either the Chapter or national headquarters, ! Mrs. Harvey explained. wasn’t time, or money, to set. up a special organization for” ‘this CT ms Tae oem over-all length af 201% inches. It is PACEMAKER Amefican auto; : bsconw Fgh of 119 émérgency drive.” she } stand. We do not want to incur }tny.expense that would divert namely, help for money would be spent. In fact, h 500 was sent several months} to study before they could sing Not only is|Well—he'sdds that he had no ocenle ir people over’ and Schubert— well, he had just never heard af them. This is how he describes ya patients among whom the cou: throughout»ago for. Jocal use. V d the nation, similar drives’ were money sent for actual hospital- idea whet singing teally ization and payment of doctors’ is, upon request of patients’ -, | more, said. ’m_ sure.everyone: will’ under- cane fi nds from the specific purpose] eae ont ture his’ r which they . were eur — stricken iidren?” | arouse interest. 28.03} release with total : Sorié”businessmén in Brisbarie $191.50 ___. FES 40,50 |. Mrs. Harvey said that. there| heard about him and ‘put up §.00 |Collections' frotm. Upper } were approximately twenty-four | enough money for him to study} even know then that peo) » sound like. And gs for like milies, but ‘braces, crutches, id mechanieal aids of all types eded by former polio patients his reaction to his new life, wonderful to get there is a world.” Managers Jeff Knight, ippled children of our One of the most recent child- capital of Moravia. n to be stricken with polio onroe County was four local To every person in Monroe Coun- \shirker a. ty, who contributed to make Tittle | : “There | Charles’ recayery from polio as| To tlfe tribal chiefs of the rapid as possible and to assist’ America: Indians. during the all polio patients regardless of 1860's, owning a totem pole was race, color, or creed, Mrs. Harvey like. Raving your, name warmly says, “Thank you!” in | social. wzegister. . Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast. Dependable Freight and Express Service —between—— MIAMI and KEY. WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Kay West EXPRESS SCHEDULE (No Stops En Rotije) LEAVES KEY WEST BAILY (Ex- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:06 P. M. 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This enthusiasm is felt ‘byf'Harold Blair; who is studying’ to become @ singer. He| “jtalian Gx is Seeki Ms Sin of his tribe to be] Loan from sa sue | cert right now but will wait until SSS = = | he haswtearned just a little bi Th. jnger had expected to pe life as a laborer in the is. He says that’s about xpechalit Blair har sings raised— he worked and his voice began to music. Blair says that he did net le had out and fin ALCOHOLICS CONSPICUGUs PRAGUE. — (©) — Alcoholics com~ |won’t remain anonymous at Brno, munity return to a normal life.;}of the, Qornmunist-controlled na- The council in |of the €dmmunist-controlled na. year |tiorial Committee there has an- old Chas. Godfrey of Rock Har- nounced it will post publicly the bor, Florida, who was, rushed to names ‘of “notorious alcoholics", the Jackson Memorial Hospital. especi@fly if they aré also work the LLOYD NOLAN, rave stat and ne Det “Tn my home the sa _SCHEN > it side Styles To Change WASHINGTON. 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