The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 23, 1950, Page 7

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1950 silver trophy it the National Edi: “contest The Florence | “greatest community service’ Herald. is given Marcy B. ‘Dar-| 1929, after receiving secont a praise worthy. tri- |in the same contest in the ments in a very interesting man- ner, is delineated. : served a total of. 15 years in the The article follows in part: Army and Navy. sant One of the state’s oldest news-} In theSpanish+American 4 paper men is Marcy B. Darnall, | he was a private in the 20th U. S. Sr., editor of The Florence Herald, | Infantry sone ey cam- who is 78, Since he bought the }Paign in Cuba. He was band-| : weekly in 1922, he has been assist- | master, 9th U. S. Artillery Band,! “S72 boy iceMEN CHARRED ed by Mrs. Darnalll inthe buginess |1901-06. After previous officer} fa Goa ha oueen ane al department, of which she has had training, he served throughout pats ad: Boogie, 44; Sud. hic sree, sips st full charge,most of the time. Har- World War I a lieutenant,! 's ages ranged from two to 14 years. Their mother was. ral bee i 7 kiddies would love to paint. : Naval Reserve, with seaduty.on| — PaaS gers 5 ED Sh SRE A ANS EAS of on tan oes is so pretty that I am- about tojold S. May, for many years'man- lthe ss Tallapoosa and. the! Mason (K..‘T, 324, Shriner) a to have take up painting so I can paint] aging editor and advertising man- | pattieship Louisiana. si priors Py, 32d, _ 5 her portrait. What with brunette}ager, became a partner on Jan. YVONNE and blond and delove-|1, 1949. ly MARIONNE BOTT serving} Mr, Darnall was elected: presi- During his more active years, he devoted considerable time to if «ge . ¢ ; | Mr. and Mrs; Darnall’s only son| Few men in the weekly | en ; Marcy B. Darnall, Jr., lost his't,. Fourth Estate in be agert ; various civic and fraternal organ-|life in World War Il as a Naval “newspapers | oe a a ber a papae: yee dent of. the Signe spb As- Jizations, including the Chamber] flight officer. He was vice-presi-| have achieved the national. record | America, some of | peg Pe tand sociation in 1930 and was active in | of Commerce, Civitan club (past' dent of. the Alabama Press As-| made by Mr. Darnall in his years! being outstanding n tt H af TEE for a gs “oe its affairs over a long period: The | president), American Legion (past sociation at the time he entered! of newspepering. At one time’ con end dailies in their Gel. the June Wenge’ Club Herald won te: ‘iret award and Commentier) United Spanish War | the service in . Mr. and Mrs.| Darnall was quoted move often | communities. we is getting ready for their annual all to brief visit, Pesay wCabaret™ and it promises to be the lady-with-the-flow-| . “Wing-ding. There will be danc- iE ) eet © Gereet chew whilst fectur-jer-on-her-ear as asnusement edi-| FP 08S o figor show . and all ee etnnet amg tor of a Miami newspaper end ports of fun in addition to plenty tow | 44 Bet knew the two of them had a great deal of cash prizes. hee a ie wen, ol = | to chat about, you can The girls are going to run their 3 Pomas xm ~ * * show two nights this’ year and oat ¥ "s hubby is LESLIE SIM-} those nights will be the seven- wvd suggested who is just about the! teenth and eighteenth of March, public relations “man ‘up| which inds us. that Saint the mainland, Well, Peggy has| Patrick’s. Day is just around the to writing fiction since} corner:,, Entertainment will be from. ‘nine until one. CLUB: is the spot the ladies have perman,| selected for their “Cabaret” + ie E2 Aeteerersiecas tote st so sweet you don’t need to add sugar. Just pour on the milk or cream and watch the whole family go for this “thoney’’ of a new cereal. Top Quality Western Sirloin POUND (STEAKS. . . 65¢ » 35c (|ROasT.... 4 Celored Oleo | American Daisy PURE | Chumgold |QHEESE| LARD mm... 35¢ |. a? 49c\in. .. 17e uv Vienna Sausage 2 33c St..VER COW e, So quick, so easy. Perfect for ’tween meal, after-school or bedtime snacks, It’s good for kids too—wholesome wheat for nourishment, the special “honey. and sugar coating for flavor, plus quick energy. What « combination! TASTY .. . DELICIOUS MADE IN OUR STORE TWICE DAILY Milk 3 35¢ | HOT DOUGHNUTS supe. 2 3c | 2 me 5c... 30c FANCY JUICY TENDER CRISP FANCY YELLOW ORANGES | CELERY | ONIONS oon, *. =. - 23 a 15¢ 2 us. 13¢ LARGE RIPE U.S.NO,1 BANANAS | POTATOES 219 | 5 15¢ OR EAT IT kK UKE CANDY | It’s fun to eat plain—right out of the bag. It’s so sweet and crisp you'll keep on nibbling and nibbling. You just can’t leave it alone. Put Post’s Sugar Crisp on your grocery list now. It’s the new cereal that has everything!

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