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® > SOCIETY... PERSONALS. A. GINGRAS, Society Editor Wednesday, June 20, 1951 ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Camping Trip Climaxes Year For Brownies Jackie Ellis stepped on a sea! urchin during the camping trip! of the Troop Two Brownies of Poinciana held Jast week at Mac’s Place on the road to Boca Chica Beach. | But the effects didn’t last long; because Judy Tibbs, another} Brownie had her first aid kit out! almost right away During the week’s camping( trip, which climaxed the troop’s activities for the year, the girls| made plaques of clay and shells, | and finger paintings, hiked along the beach, made fires, and cooked their own meals out of doors. Summer meetings of the Brown- ies will be devoted to fixing up their club room in the community building. They will plant flowers, paint posters and make and dye curtains. The meetings will be held from 9 to 11 a.m., Thursday | mornings. Mrs. Alex. Warnock Talks At Meeting Mrs. Alexander Warnock had charge of the lesson “Patterns! of)! Personal Living” at the meeting of the women of the First Pres-| /byterian Church held Monday ev-; ening at the home of Mrs. Joseph { Bringman, 1410 Von . Phister; Street. | jever, | Smith and Mrs | Havana. His daughters, Yolanda | | pany in New Crosley Carnival, Social Notes 1. S. Auditorium seeeeeeoees Tomorrow Night Sharon Mardis, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. C. S. Mardis of $11 Tru-|} ‘ee The Community Carnival spon- man Street, is to be one of the;Sored by Crosley dealers will be | contestants for the title of Miss | held tomorrow night at 7:30 p. m Key West at the Elks beauty con-j at th Key West High School aud- test Friday night. She will how-| jtorium. represent the Key West} Some of the big prizes which Business and Professional Wo-! will be given away free during men’s Club and not the Key West|the evening to holders of the Woman's Club as indicated in|lucky tickets are an automatic Monday night's paper. The Ladies Auxiliary of VFW Post 3911 are — giving beach party at 7 p.m. Saturday | charge to all comers. night at Rest Beach. Mrs. Ruby| The carnival is sponsored by Nan Villareal | the Yates Refrigeration Company, are chairwomen in charge of the| Lucas Electric Company and the lof groceries and frozen foods. the} There will also be entertain- affair. The public is cordially in- | Lindsley Lumber Company, Cros- | vited to attend. |ley dealers in Key West. —————— Mr. Louis Godinet_ is leaving) DeMolay Officers tonight for New York City after | several months stay here and in| Klected For Lear Gary Thompson was elected and Carol Ann, will remain the city. Mr. Godinet is with the | Horn and Hardart Bakery Corh- | York City. | in | lays at a meeting of the Robert J. Perry Chapter held early this week. At the same session Anthony Mr: Mr. Mr.’ and . Arnold Key have the group. just returned té’ the city. after At the same session Anthony weekending in Miami. While | Niles was appointed senior coun- there they said goodbye to their'|cillor; Bill Neblett, junior coun- sons William, Everett and Ken- | cillor; Billy Roberts, senior. dea- neth who left for Texas to join}con; Jay West, junior deacon; | of | Crosley electric range and baskets | a}/ment and refreshments free of | | Master Councillor of the De Mo- | and Mrs. Vietor Hartman, Niles and Bill Neblett were elect- | s. Everett Rivas, and ed Senior and Junior Councillors | Naval Aviation Metalsmith Lends*Helping Hand To Tiny Polio Victim _ NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN PHONE: Citizen Office, THE KEY-WEST CITIZEN ‘Mrs Warnock also had charge | the Air Ke Six other grad-} Ch ig evi peor lee rai e dev als s > ge uates of the 1951 graduating c 0} ieMasters, junior stew- Ni espe. os, vienna the gather ot Key West High School left|ard; Rex Weech, marshall; Whit During the meeting Circle No. 1} Miami-at the same’ time for the Swain, -chaplain; Sam Nodine, | of the women of the church was| Same air field sentinel, Frank Young, almoner; appointed to take charge of activi- — Ervin Higgs, standard bearer; and ties and refreshments during the) Mrs. Gordon R. Bevis, and | Jimmie Cooper, orator. | month of June Mrs. Lloyd Lee with her daugh-| The newly appointed preceptors | Members attending the session! ters Mary Ann and Elizabeth) Were Roy Butler, Harvey John- Rigs Coals Bowler Mbicl a0 ihe Goes! quests ok Lisce: 1% Ronald Pinder, James Wright; m Show, Mrs B,C’ Pepy,icar and ‘Mrs. Or L. Bramicty | Domes Babe. Lary. Smith, anc Earl Julian, Mrs. Herbert) and their daughter, Patricia, at 2 py Harvey; os : putas | ene Set nailer Mrs | ert ene the Lees ate 20M | ew officers would be held at 3 NTH-OLD DAUGHTER OF LTJG W. A. ELLIS is showing her brace made for her by Joseph Jurzyinski, AM2, of Air Development Squad- ahora etkar @riakie Tampa and will stay in Key/) mm. Sunday at the Scottish Rite ron One, Boct Chica Field, Key West. Florida. This brace is of but oneiof the many made by the Air frames division of the squadron, for the Polio and verte- 53 ae 0 ae rn aag Se West for several wee |Temple. The public is cordially brae cases in Key West. ee ] Harold Citeon. ah a oom invited to attend. | pr is ae REG ng orig js egies OP eee OS aad mse es sai ENR ee “ j 3: Mrs. Walter Bell, Mrs. Fred) Mrs. huluercib so Harvey who | j tester invghe beady clad ips GUSPROT p Be: 5 -s. Reggie Pritchard,|as been in the Monroe: County | | 2 ™ , ary contestant in the beauty con-| REDS SUSPEC - ‘ : Beshears, Mrs: Reggie Pritchard, | 0 OS iompial for me paste’ QMALL FRY |Mrs. Harvey ter us pets vices nigh cl merge sees Navy Investigates Lt. Comdr. Evans ) iél Garcia, Mrs. Arthur Barbe,|¢ral days’ is coming along fine,’ | Announces Aux |Elks Club, and ten entries: had| “¥/ ; J 2 | ; : Mrs. Ralph’ Rogers, Mrs. John | cording to the nurse’s report. CORNER faUire | been received to-date fos the oute| non KONG. —()— You can Alle: ed Mine Takes Command sy ruzic rs. W. M. Whitley, Mrs. isee tan i | standing newsboy in the city. ind “imperialistic _ plo’ a any~ 2 4 ) Llaarir wcoat dhe ehy Bis fines | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of | By Angele Awards, Prizes _| At the same meeting it was)where in Communist China} j)1 ae Of USS. R bi fae Scruggs. J | 1415 Newton Street left today for) sang) pANSY PIGEON V. Mrs. Wilhelmina Harvey, presi-| brought out that books are still, these days. n object resem ling a mine; woo. AODIMSON | 8 San Francisco to visit their son. " be ISITS dent of the American Legion|needed for convalescent children} A Communist news . agency | Was seen near Tavernier early to-| biel & “ They will be gone for about six} iia oc ipec apna ‘Auxiliary, has just. designated| and that persons wishing to con-|says the New York Society for|day, according to'a report made| ““useaant Camimander A; Ht Coming Events | vecks: and will include in their] (What Went Before—MRS.|David Meyers candidate for the| tribute new books could do so by| Aid to China's Blind offered | py a Mr. Stockweather who spot. | Evers took command of the des» i aS ees | trip a tour of sections of the coun-| PANSY PIGEON, who lives in Outstanding Citizen Award spon-} paying for the books at,local mer-| $24,000 to the school for blind in : _, | Wwoyer escort, U.S.S. Francis M. Gow Clee Gihiecey Wives Club,) vy between here and the west | the park across from the White| sored by the American Legion. | chants. “They would be “in {urn} Shanghai The offer was turned | ‘90 1 ata pean area there | Robinson (EDE-220) in change of bie 10 a. m., Hard Ball Field| coast |House in Washington has made} At a recent meeting of the}sent to the Auxiliary headquar-)down, the agency adds, heeenae tie acs a Deeat: ogee {command ceremonies held in , Beyond Echoasis. }— - lher bill crooked because she was| group, it was anounceld _ that ters. {members of the Chinese _ society | ue ance far en Fe aa cciN yedterday ! Meeting, La Concha Wives Club, | p. m., Fort ‘Taylor Officers! greedy and grabbed too many} Alice White of 616 Caroline Street} Mrs. Harvey also gaye a list of| had “seen through this imperial- es ae hashed ol ike He A : y- 4 2 j No. 88 10:30 a. m., Building} Club. “ peanuts. She is trying to find out} was the first prize winner in the local clubs sponsoring a girl to} istic, plot.” ‘ ee ha 2 own “ t i, the e relieves Commander J. H. ; 178, Naval Station. | Tennis Cla: Officérs Wives|who she can make it straight|poppy poster contest, and Eliza-|Girls State: the American Legion} eed a pow ‘patina pi ag o eheike Rayburn who has served as Com- Bowling, 1:30 p. m., Naval Sta-| Club, 9 a. m., Tennis Court! again.) |beth Anne Braun of 912 Truman] Auxiliary, Business and Profes-/Convent of Mary Immaculate} 5 Paper Fi . fe tee eth-| manding Officer, tion Bowling Alleys. | Near Pool CHAPTER III | Avenue, the second prize winner.| sional Women’s Club, Junior Wo-} Alumnae. : P| oe a ee ashore. | Lieutenant Commander Evers Meeting, Junior Chamber of| Bowling, Officers Wives Club,| The next day MRS. PANSY} Mrs. Harvey also said that Dolo-| man's Club, Senior Woman's Club, | July plans for the Auxiliary in- : a is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A, D. Commerce, 8 p. m., Club- | 9 a. m,, Naval Station Alleys.| PIGEON was crosser than ever. | res Losely was appointed Auxili- Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, and the clude a rummage sale. | Permits Ech sed | Evers of 4944 Aldama St. Los house. | Meeting, ae s ea a he aie Liar parsed — ——- — —— ~ —— ~- | P [ Augeles, oa ee bs : we 2 Hodge : Boys, 7:3 m., Scottish Rite} her husband, to stuff a leaf down | | efore entering the Nava! serv- : ete ae Ae reac Temple. 2 |his throat. | | Three small permits were al- | ice he attended igh school in San é Meeting Business and Profess-| Meeting, Young Adult Fellow-| And she went into a perfect snit |most eclipsed by the $245,683 | Diego. aud® Stock! Calif, and fonal Woman's Club, 8 p.m.{ ship of First | Methodist! when he cooed. CH CW jail and court house permits is-| 25 2raduated. .feomy” Franklin ‘ Woman’s Club. | Church, 8 p. m., Church An-| Then one day it snowed very} sied tach +s. | High School in Los Angeles, Calif. : Meeting, Duplicate Bridge Club, | nex. hard. Hs wks | Following this in 1935 he attend- ; 7:45 p. m., Coral Room, Over-| Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re- MRS. PANSY PIGEON was By JOHN ROEBURT Hunter Harden was issued 4 | ed Los Angeles City College re- seas Hotel | bekah Lodge, No. 14, 8 p. m.,/ alone on the park walk. | permit for constructing a drive- | ceiving an Associate of Arts De- THURSDAY, JUNE 21- Knights of Pythias Hall. MR, PETER PIGEON had gone way at 519 Bahama street. Mrs. | #ree. + ; : Social Meeting, Surface Devel-| Meeting. American Legion, Ar-| home. soe Chapter 15 Finally he sighed. “Maybe I am{needing to sleep, Mr. Jigger—" O. Delgado is building a new | _In May, 1941, he was commis- opment Group Wives, 10 a. m., thur Sawyer Post No. 28, 8) The other pigeons and the chil- iddenly something | #8 Freudian as my amours. Ican-|She shouldered the door toa |porch at 508 Petronia street at sioned as Ensign in the USNR. In) Naval Station Officers Pool. p. m., Post Home, Stock Is-| dren in the park had gone away. | ieee aielity al not remember the physical side| wider 09; (amy “It's only that [a cost of $100 and Clem Price is | October of 1945 Lieutenant Com- | Swimming — Classe: Officers Jand. g | Then MRS. PANSY PIGEON | face. “I differ from other | of the lady. a ae be ee Gave recone hae moving a house in two sections | mander Evers was promoted to his | Wives Club, 2:30-3:30 p. m,,| Dessert Bridge, Airship Devron | said, “I shall ask the PRESIDENT | s in one. important re-|,, pao Selene at | le my own work too.” Her hand |from the Army: barracks to Stock | Present rank, in the regular Navy. Seaplane Base Pool Officers Wives iad, 2 | to sualunien ny erooked bill” | snect: I don't have to seek. wo- | Rept . Se 0" | pressed against her heart. Island. nn eee = ; seting, Sew 2 roe Aeropalms Seaplane Base. She flew over to the hite en out. | ad, py seek zs sf ‘ g ia ere vA Le ‘ancis M. nan ‘ ace ea Tlossital vases! Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives | House. es avith ihe ibaa gaits oF SD fee cguiene vad beauty. That of! vont He eanched Bi Sioubed |Commander Evers:. served as Auxiliary, 2 p. m., at Hospital. | Club No. 88, 10:30 a. m.,| But the PRESIDENT’S back | aa inte aoe euickiy ‘That ss me” The brow drew and the| her cheek. “And take your hand , | ASW. Tactical Evaluation Officer : Meeting, Post 3911 Veterans of | Building 178, Naval Station. | porch was covered with snow. | Sally Woods, of whom I can re-| beard pointed. “Her face was ease heart, we fraud, ae on the Staff, Surface-Anti-Sub- i Bowling, Officers Wives Club,; She flew to a window and | member remarkably little.” | oval, if 1 am correct...And there | tic! ers as smooth as. a watch. matine: Development Detach- Foreign Wars, 8 p. m., Post Mrs. Fogarty made a face. “Now, “3 y ati scke glass W or “ i ‘ . o» | Was a quality to her skin; look at “ : { ent, U.S. ic 3 Home | Sa var Neva peebaa necked on the glass with her} was was her, ab, Sess : Rubens sand iver’ rill’ seek Her. weet or ey affairs got too much | mea US. Aleaee paeo — reting, Elk ge, 8 p. ‘ jowling eys. | “Just over a year ago. | skin. yes, yes, mem- ? ‘ Meeting, Elks Lodge, 8 PMs) eeting, Junior Chamber of| But the PRESIDENT didn’t] That's pretty well romem-| ber them as red” T remem-| 10! yours There’s been every. | MRS. GEORGIANA DeARMAS | Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Amer- L ax ul veting, VX-1 Offie- Commerce, 8 p. m., Club| hear her. | bered, for a man overwhelmed| Jigger exclaimed, “Red eyes!” | body but St, Timothy's ghost | Mrs. Georgiana DeArmas, 59, | ian Defense Service Medal eek. gai oie, Att ave: | “He was busy inside with the| oy mistresses. What was so strik-| prom erying, She was always |S2me, looking for you this morn- | died last evening at the resi-| (star): American» Area. Asiatic- a Ss, 12s * | -ancheon @ Meeting: FAWTU-| DIPLOMATS. : | ingly, ,memorable about Sally| srying.’ Arents snapped his fin- | eee te ing them away- | dence, 510 Bahama street after a } Pacific: Area (9 Stars), Philippine ee a fficers W: coe | lant Officers Wives Club,; He was trying to straighten out bee i een : jgers. “Yes, that is my strongest} «pirct th vas aCaptain Pres- | long illness. | Liberation (1 star), and the World Social Meeting, Officers ives Ags ey Weasian kako. My paint Nude of the In-4Fecollection! Always cr ‘Do irst there was a Captaii Wart vc a Club, 10 a. m.,-Naval Station oie pag {2 lot of crooked Russian tales. |... Eye.’ It was the last one I did | you w | Always crying. Do ott, And bothering about you | Funeral services will be held! Wat Ti Victory . ia Pek | AY, JUNE 27— { ; won wenmeew ns | Farpet She} before nine o'clock!” Mrs. Fo- | His wife is the former June Officers Pool FRIDAY, JUNE 22 He didn't have time for a pig- | an Legion Aux- | con's crooked bill. | style. , I haven't forgot- lly completely is an unpleasant memory Jigger gave it up. “As a couple, that man a piece of my mind!” | garty swore indignantly, “I gave | this afternoon at 6 p.m. from the residence. Rev. Gavinus Egana, Lynette Hill of Los Angeles, They Meeting, Fern Chapter, No. 21, Arthur Sawyer Post}; When MRS. PANSY PIGEON | Did you see her, after her time| who were your ftiend | fiat man 8 pices of joger “it's |S. J., of St. Mary's Star of the have two — *h Susan, 4, and Order of Eastern Star, 8 p. m., No. 28, 8 p. m., American Le-| returned to the park the snow} with y * The eyebrows lifted. “Friends?” | not police treats yon having! | Gee Cathiclic chuich Oth ctficiate | Janice: § months. Scottish Rite Temple. gion Home, Stock Island. | fell on the grass .| “A chanc now and| “Someone you both knew.| "yhOu" chy da wou ask that?” | at the services Lieutenant Commander Evers Heotsen Hite Re sting. Dr. Felix Varela Lodge| It covered the bushes and the} then. Once ety; another} Someone whose memory is more} « a tri ink By ghisa tase is a member of the Masons, Scot- Meeting, Dr. Felix Varela Fs | he way he tried to question Meeting, Alcoholics Ary ievian| No. 64, 8 p. m., 919 Elizabeth | trees | time on the street.” Arents mo-| literal than yours.” | me. Wanting to know if you slept |, Dutial' will be in the family | tish Rite, and the NRA. 8 p.m. First Prespyienen) ne eS Bey ae % + ot medh & white cont fee the | tioned with his and. ‘Don't look aThere were no friends? Arents| in iast night.” plot, city cemetery. Lopez funer- “hurch Annex, Stree ‘ SEAR iny AB é ;. | $0 skeptical have no idea] objected emphatically. “I do not| ~ «gy id y 2" jal home is in charge of arrange- | : Beauty Contes Sd Dance, 8 p.| Rummage Sale begins, Catholic] STATUE and a blanket for his| how aloof estranged lovers cand make a social exhibit of my love BR co tn As tie ace | Coat 8 | CARD OF THANKS ‘m., Elks Annex | America; Bt) TRON HORSE. a | be,” He made a face | affairs.” _. lof the broom” Mrs. Fogarty | Survivors are: husband, Ga-| The family ofsthe. late Emilio SATURDAY, JUNE 23— | Thomas and/ MRS PANSY PIGEON was _wigger said, “And how is your] “Sieger regarded the artist SN Jerleas the folds out of her flow- |, o4 S are: musband sters,|Garcia. wish to. express their Luncheon, Jay Shees, 12:30 p.| Angela Streets: =| wety lonely, in|. “Much less Freudian. At least, here, what prompted you to play ridin pe Mrs. Fermin Betancourt, Miss |thanks and gratitude to those m., Jay Cees Clubhouse. |; Duplicate Beidge Club, 7:45 p.| Fhe wind: Dew me | [ remember t 3. | dumb?” “Your redhenied friend I'm to | Regla Baies, Mrs, Adolpho Lo- who were so kind during the ill- SUNDAY, JUNE 24— m., Coral Room, Overseas} circles ; | “Only. thei , | “My instinct for self-preserva-| ay he's coming back after a sec- d several nieces and neph- | ness and demise.tif'our loved one. . ton -o sks | te |. It blew the snoW against the] “Frankl else.” | tion.” Arents laughed in huge en- | 88¥, 708 F ra, pee eee Seve ae - ; Yocktail Hour, 4-6 p. m., Elks Hotel 4 Beet ferried Bale . 8 jond breakfast.” She turned aside | oy, Also many thanks, to those who Coat ie Meeting, Scottish Rite Bodies, 8} wings of MRS. PANSY PIGEON. | Arents he mis- | joyment of something. “I thought | 9? iy veiching inte tae bas Oe i f Club. | Meeting, Scotush < < ot ae eatin ale en lose tt was indanger of physical’ at- | Cheeses eee into er Be So | sent floral pieces and donated the = | : h Rite Temple. She was so thin. the wind} fortune ven lose|T was in danger of physical a “ ® fat 5 Beach Party, 6 p. m., USO. | p. m., Scottish Rite Temple. > | identity tack som. “Then there was a fat man \ use of thelr cars. each Party, 6 p. M+ | Meeting, American Legion, Ar-| thought she was a paper bag and | idee tack. who instructed me to give you | ALL-OUT LAUGHING } MODAY, JUNE 25-—- r Lodge No. 182,| ority, 8 p. m., Simonton meet- ing place. eae Swimming Class, Officers Wives | Club, 3:30-4:30 p. m., Seaplane | Base Officers Pool. | Meeting, Mariner Sront Troop No. 8, “Flying Cloud”, 7 P. : cers Wives Club, | pital Woman's Auxiliary Sew-| < i envelope. Mrs. A. L. Garcia, wife of the m., Sea Scout Headquarters. Bowling, Office val Station! ing Group, 2 p.m. Hospital. ae means: terely: literally. Yim | ton through his closed eyelids; | "yy an soandy. No message. Just jjate Emilio Garcia, ies. to. TUESDAY, JUNE 26— 1:30 He a a Mecting, Ladies Auxiliary, V. F. | on nes people, iperaliy. I'm os the insistent rat-tat-tat on], packet of money. Not crisp-new, ‘the of Gi qnr tag ee e y Alleys. | Mec’ a oa + ¥-®-1 not a photogr: ms ‘ents was | his door. by 6 thank the staff Saley } $3 Meeting, Riwane ong pet eahirey Junior Chamber of | W., Post 3911, 8 p. m., at Post) he complete eccentric, and die got Wp, and Joby terry bane bese Rg mee Fifty Hospital for their able assistance m., First Methodis' aE i H “d ng it. | cloth robe, and went to door. * i 7 is illness. 5 Annex. Commerce, 8 p.m. Club eh vShees, 7:30 p. m. “Was she short, fat, tall? What | It was Mrs. Fogarty, his landlady, |, He sropped it carelessly on the | during his slings igh ; House Meeting, JayShees, 7:30 p.m.) ! ; * bureau, disowning it, and began | 1 also desire to express espec Bridge, Officers Wives Club, 8 louse. ia JayCee Clubhou: | was the color of her hair, her)/an uncommonly large woman of| (°7 with the packet of money Dr. Ee . Pp. i. Fort Taylor Officers | THURSDAY, June 28— a ayCee | eves Did she have any identify- Ereat heart and some narrowness | to dress. with the Dey ones on the, | hans, et agama ane Pub. Swimming Classes, he “American Indian showed | ine, characteristics, ke. scars 05 |4f Sut os out her hand to] Baan pr and Amal a Mrs. Fields ’ Bowling, Navy Wives Club, 9 a. m., Naval Station Alleys. Bridge, Officers Wives Club, 8 thur Sawyer Post No. 28, 8 p.| blew her under a b Dessert Bridge, Airship Devron ee i Officers Wives Club, | p. m., le was Vi worried. 3 Aacpeicas Séaplane Ba: MRS. PANSY PIGEON had a Concha Navy ves; been away from home all night!) Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives | been away f Club No. 88, 10:30 a. m., Build- | ( To Be Continued) ing 178, Naval Station. | Wives Club, 2:30 to 3:30 p. m., Seaplane Base Pool | }the early settlers how to prevent | Meeting, Monroe General Hos- scurvy with hemlock infusion. snow | Wh u remember: about y Woods? “Poeti inclined, was she?” “Horribly. She read poetry, and wrote poe! A perfect mate for some grocery clerk—if not, of course, for the lamentable death | you report.” “Can you describe her?” “IT have described her.” a mole? Think like a policeman.” “Heavens forbid!” Atents ' tyowned in deep concentration. | Jigger looked puzzled. “What reat y = | made you think that?” pa le held out a bulky en | his nose. “See that? The. brother of a girl who remembered my name did that.” “Like he could fly clear to Dub- lin_in a high wind.” Mgger pushed her free of the IGGER lay abed, futilely trying Sie Hed ed ‘her. ngs, % i to slip back into his dream. But | doom, Pleo elt Kiss, ng ‘of ex- the brief instant of wakefulness | °;, had been fatally long. He could citement as his fingers tore at the in the bureau mirror. ‘her heart. “You'll forgive me for | tha te idistarbina a poor night-worker CLAREMORE, Okla.—(?),—Me-} The brake slipped and boat,} trailer and car ali rolled into 12) feet of water. CARD OF THANKS MRS. E. GARCIA ANDFAMILY. Meeting, Anch : m3 he cede omine tt a ape : = ite Tel Stock Island Home he next morning the wo things. Swinburne, and| “My past experiences.” The ar- ‘ if h al : 4 di sf 8 p. m., Scottish Rite Temple. et Sbs, 7:30 stopped her deoaltthhe love fat livccwarat | tist bent forward and pointed to}, sjgeet tured the envelope O¥ae aloy: Aldridge: backed Eis sul) amd) 7 ‘ BP. Di Scottie ma Phi Sor-| Mecting, Junior Debs, 7:30 p.m.,jstopped. _ | hex insatiable love for liveriwarst | tist orwar nted tos, 16e and. “This tat man, what’ [30 ae ee Meeting, Reta“ Sem ccting, “Club auditorium. | MR. PETER PIGEON came it-| spreads at the oddest hours. a small break in the bridge of} in his hand. (This trailer to the edge Lake Clare T care. MRS. A. L. GARCIA.

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