The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 5, 1951, Page 5

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~ SOCIE TY. A. GINGRAS, Society Editor PERSONALS... NE WS OF INTEREST T O ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE y West Artists Nite, Tine thton Officiates . At iW ‘edding OFG loria Hor a {nd Paul Herric k Ke Whats Cooking Evening Ceremony At C latholic Chur TOM SWICEGOOD Gi E be sitet Gat ee oe ce eeeitand be In Key Wat s : 1 i A CONCH REI VERY DAY _ 2 PICAD x Of ihias 208 e 1 Po Highlight Talk Sam a a ale Bridge News © J 2 —— oe ock, ; Te yf adge eat ie ae ant, yin ly litor : ‘ Pi au O0r ago crey ctor al ‘ion, The recey ed t Fathe You | « age. t t J wi New Members Meet ‘ ) the bride.’ yyy ve 1p CORRECTION : duat With Circle Two she « the First f i t t that the R Lav Key We : les : the thint Latherans Plan abet Cake sheer Ni in an enh le's tra t pre-|C. hareh De dications To Be Stadio In S aati fe ape en vel < Quonset Paint BRE on : i i from At z wen ps . : 3 : \ Joseph Br € ests du 5 Ne Reserve Auxiliary Honors Winners Coming Events THI i J Eleanor Rink Marries Navy Man er Eh ee in Doctor ls Accused In Death Of Woman PUTTING DOWN HER MARK _ pong tee Cullough Lee, Mayor of Portland, Ore., signs her name in West Berlin City Hall guest book, witnessed by Mayor Ernst Reuter. —— eeaeeeseccesaceecsoeseee “ s Social Notes Seeeeseecesesosaseeseoes CORONER'S report filed in at Bridgeport, Connecti- aged that Dr. Donald (above) “precipitated ised” the death of Miss nM. 2 T son RARE DINNER COMPANIONS and pocket-size puppy share a meal under bene’ their mutual master 12-year-old Clinton Gordon, at a Mail The Citizen to Friends e to Dr PHONE: Citizen ee 1935 Miss Aulon Smith Marries R. Dion jan SMALL FRY Di ay id. — A tiny chick lent regard of Seattle, Wash. Thursday, July 5, 1951 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WOMEN “rch CORNER “| By Angele A VISIT TO KITTEN TOWN went before: MICH cat with one white with a beautiful as seen in a book rdanella. He is In e called KITT nt into the town - | beautiful w! LA, goir Nothing So Refreshing as A DRINK OF _Stabteal. BUTTERMILK Meow! Meow! »pped. A cat was down in own ther ut helping | s afraid the be Discover o new between-meal pleasure... cooling, del’cious buttermilk, into the deep, meow!” came from Benth of the well had almost MICHAEL put a Iped the POOR y into the bucket and L and tug at the r He pulled and pul Then he tugged-tugged and pul pulled "S| And at last MICHAEL reached top of the well and the sur He tried to help the POOR SHERBETS et, ' WET KITTY of the bucket or gE to the edee cf the eng bucket On| MAKE SALADS SINGI “Oh no,” POC RR WET ner. TY said eae : Flovorful real-fruit |“I don’t want to go out into the sherbets are delicious | garden.” when served wilh your “I don’t understand,” MICH- favorite frvit salad) | AEL said “I'm Pussy-In-The Well, j you, Pussy-in-the-Well. _ | Well is always Then the POOR WE’ T KITTY |a big Meow and dived right back jinto the w I tell Pussy- . felt very angry | very sad at the same time. The beautiful white cat AR- DANELLA had disappeared while | jhe was trying to get the POOR| WET KITTY out of the well and she belonged in the well all the {time! (To be Continued Tomorrow) i and MAX A. LORD Mr. Max A. Lord, 62, former | owner of the Island City Novel- | ty Works here, died of a heart at- | tack yesterday afternoon in Den- | jver, Colorado. He was born in Kentucky and came to Key West when he was sixteen years old ago he went to Denver | Ith. | He is survived by Mrs. ICE CREAM _HALF-GALLONS his wife, | Naiden Johnson Lord, a sis- | ter, Mrs. May Malone of Miami, | and a brother, Freddie Bost- worth of Lebanon, New York. | “Stores so easily in the ice tray compartment, you can olways have ice cream READY-TO-SERVEI” | | MRS. MARY ELLEN GARING Mrs. Mary Ellen Garing, 75, } |died yesterday morning at her |residence, 612 Carey Lane, after} }a long illness. Funeral — servi | will be held tomorrow afternoor at 5 p.m. from the chapel of the | Lopez funeral home. | Rev. J. Paul Touchton of the| M. E. (Stone) church will} § ate at the services. Burial will be in the family plot, city | cemetery | Surviv tw | Charles Emick, Key | J. L. Willian iami One son, William M | Lakeland; one brothe } Weatherford, Los Ange’ |fornia; nine grandchild. | COCGANUT great grandchildren. ‘s |e Shlibearere: Berlin A. Savyer,, PINEAPPLE | John W. Roberts, C. Sam B. Cur- |ry, Harold Pinder, Earl R. Adams jand Grover C. Albury. rset FLEEING MAN I5 (Continued From Page One) | tried to catch him again. He then started running up Duval street towards Petronia. Papy chased | jhim and shouted three times:| |“Halt.” ‘The sailor paid no atten-| jtion to Papy and kept running. | |Eaey fired one round of three! shots in the air. That stopped the! |Navy man. Papy escorted him | lback to the Tropics and sent him} in the wagon te jail. © daughters, Mrs. | West; Mrs. yaring, Ral Iph j Cooling, Refreshing!

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