The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 23, 1951, Page 5

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A. GINGRAS, § Beauty Of Change Of Command € eremony Only Qutdone By wore organdy dresses. Commander ( ied th Comin g Events AONDAY. Meeting Ar duced the capta SOCIETY aciety Editor tone Student Council Holds Meetings Nuptials Planned For Late Aueust {pply Tol ed fropic PERSONALS . Peececcercsnecesesesenes sun Soctal | Votes Seeececscecceses r car,| n Aug- batts’ absence Virgin ing clerk Maid’s Night Out Ww ‘hats Gooking ITEMS OF ONE HUNDRED YOU day when they jumped watermelons. Adults attending the party Degtoff. Mrs. Lee Cooper. Miss Helen Tz and David McDaniels. Dr. Demeritt Amazed At Improvements Four Tables Of In Island City In Past Eleven Years Cakes Sold Sat. * QUICK RELIEF trom PRICKLY HEAT LYCO-BO-ROLE FLEMING | aw : Monday, July 23. 1831 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page S _ NEWS OF INT. EREST TO WOMEN INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 193° Watermelons Everywhere And Not A Kid Is Missed | Watermelon Boy. Feiin Ear To Kar And From Stem To Stern n Stafi to had a really watery party last Fri- ight into twenty-nine big ice cold were recreation instructors Mrs. Mary mpson, Winston Jones. Harold Haskins, | : eee District Meeting Will Be Held {t Sanitarium Citizen Staff Photo THE CITIZEN PHOTOGRAPHER trailed young Paul Walter- “son who was purported by the other kids to have already con- sumed a whole watermelon alone and unassisted. He crept along behind the little fellow trying fo snap him unawares, When there wasn't any further to go the boy turned around, grinned, and said, “Take my picture!” That shiny chest by the way isn’t a highlight but more watermelon. organiz. k all per: Daniel W. Bel! of Washington,| An ‘old Indian fish trap, con- D. C., bank president, ex-under-| siting of 65,000 stakes and with secretary of the treasury, born in| a two-acre spread was uncovered Kinderhook, Il, 60 ye lina Boston excavation. ~<a ? Directs Gala Be ch Party TRY THIS AMAZING NEW AID FOR 10 DAYS WITHOUT RISKING A PENNY! See for yourself this easy, positive way superb new Zenith “Royal” invites comparison with any other hearing aid at any price. Enjoy Zenith’s quality, “Worry-Saver Switch”, other brilliant : ; features, You are the sole judge. If not D : Mee ic ot aaa HEARING AID saree DIR a ae N |toonist t or ‘within 10 days for complete, courteous 7, S) OFFICE HOURS 3.A.M. TO. $:30.P.M. MONDAY AND FRIDAY OPEN TILL 8 P.M. Today’s Birthdays M. C t New York ng BY MAKERS OF ZENITH RADIOS, FM, TELEVISION Batteries For All Hearing Aids iscovuetee) | KEYS OPTICAL SERVICE Pre School Sale One Day Only---Tuesday, July 24th {LL POLO SHIRTS, V4 PRICE MO TO 14 YEARS YOUR WATCH COMPLETELY CLEANED AND OVERHAULED INCLUDING All Needed Paris i $500 casi DRESSES REDUCED No More! Wattehty ALL WORK UJ + DONE BY Albert $s Jewelers OF MIAML FLA.. FAMOUS ‘ WATCH REPAIR DEPT. ose Out On All Odds and Ends of All ildren’s Shoes and Slippers SANDALS, $2.95, $345—REDUCED TO $1.98 RUBBER SHOES, SIZES 6 TO 12 REDUCED TO $1.98 1 INDIAN MOCCASINS, SIZES 1 TO $ REDUCED TO $1.50 CHILDREN’S CORNER NG AND SIMONTON STREETS sete DIAL REFINISHING, $2.85 - AUTOMATICS, $6.50 CALENDARS, $8.50 - CHRONOGRAPHS, $14.50. Picked Up and Delivered Weekly to FAYE'S GIFT SHOP LA CONCHA HOTEL KEY WEST. FLA. We Reserve the Right to Reject Any Watch Too Badly Damaged }

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