The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 3, 1951, Page 4

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Page4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH WHEN DO THEY START COMING IN, HICKY DOODLE > Saturday, November 3, 1951 OF BUGS COME FROM ALL OVER TH’ KENTRY AN' RUN & BODACIOUS RACE TO SEE WHICH (S TH’ GOODEST ENNY DAY NOW, ROLAND ) ONE OF THE AHH Er ccc OUT-OF-TOWN ENTRIES HAS } arrives /, (MW AFEERED ( NOPE !! THIS ONE'S €@ LocaL THO A CISCO, I COULD HELP WITH THE SHOOTING! ( WERE GAINING GENTLEMEN, LOSE IN! ~~ YOU KEE: PANCHO, *3 i - ND HIMSE! STAGE TO RETURN THE OUTLAW GUNFIRE. [— 5 P THOSE HORSES MOVING. ! THATS JOB ENOUGH Ley HEY.’ THAT GUYS HERE WTHHIS _, LAWYER ALREADY, TRYEM AND SPRINGEM THIS IS MY CLIENT -+ Don'r JUST STAND THERE.” LET THEM IN” VL BE DOWN ANSWER THE PHONE -SOMEBODY# GET ME THE BILL OVERDE\ enmranan FILE ¥ NO-I DON'T WANT 70 SEE YOLIR SAMPLES! TAKE 4, t LETTER- MISS TERTRAIN/ ANSWER THE OTHER PHONE 37 i ‘ ANOTHER LETTER # CANCEL MY LUNCHEON APPOINTMENT- THE BOY OUT FOR A SANDWICH - WHERE ANSWER THE PHON ARE THE BLUEPRI ALUM IS AN ASTRINGENT, U tT COULD CAUSE SHRINKAGE !t THe Say SHEWUFF:! Reed By Paul Robinson | By Georze McManus By Tom Sims and B. Zaboly | DOUBT IF WE SHALL TIS 1S THE POOL NEAR HER ODEN FROM WHICH WE ASSUME SHE DRANK ALUM WATER FOR ~~ YO' HAND IS WELL, NOBUDDY'S EIGHT MO’ GAMES GONNA SEAT T'PLAY, DINAH... AN’ US WILDCATS GOTTA WIN ‘EM ALL T'COP TH’ TiTLI PULL LEVER SEVERAL YEARS «,BUT SOON AS WULL, DONT FERGIT THOMPKINSs... WITH A THAT BLACK CAT AROUND, ANYTHING KIN HAPPEN J Elect DR. DELIO | ae EVER KNOW JUST HOW LARGE THE ANIMAL ONCE WAS !! SA SHOW YOU HOW WE'LL STO! ND NOW, GOYS, ILL P TH’ OZARK KIO WHEN WE PLAY TH W/LOCATS NEXT WEEKS Guces City Murder By Wm..G. Bogart “Nothing!” “You're sure— 2 She nodded. “I practieall the place apart.” Johnny frowned Chapter 34 } Bs saw your lights,” said Doc- | | tor Clark. “What a night!” Nancy gave Johnny a skeptical | look. “f looked all over for you. | What happened?” | - “Plenty,” said Johnny. He stuff wit | glanced at the glass in Nancy’s I’m going ove: | hand. “Got any more of the same,| Nancy dasling?” | She nodded. “Doctor Clark pre- | pared nightcaps for everyone. | There's some left.” j ! | “Where's everyone?” Bea asked. | Against coat and.w night. He re |.38 from | | ; . “Somewhere,” said the doctor. } “I think Doris has gone to bed. | Beth is out in the kitchen making | sandwiches.” Johnny noted empty glasses on} | the coffee table? Doctor Clark picked up a cocktail shaker, | | shook it, smiled and filled two |S i fresh glasses for Bea Cronk and} | the private investigator. “What aj; j party tonight,” he smiled. “Well, | at least we're all home safe, an |bygones are bygones. Drink | hearty!” | Johnny took his drink. But B {shook her head. Her ¢, | Johnny’s, and then she a: | doctor, “Where's my broth: | It was Dave Sherman wh | answered her. “Ralph di led {spend the night in his the said. “He left right af teap.” te coy ° th other | moment. But Johnny nh other | they were thinking. He g {ie }almcst everyone | hated Ralph Cr | the man was stay in Johnny then caught a hat Nancy gave him. She wan- |) ered Out toward the adjoining d Her eyes were no long as he came up to her. Instea | they were ser | _ She said, “ Ralph Cro! was n tage of it.” | study, and. shortly new a nt. The pile i | V € this skull | du \ sent to |Monday, October 2 alu Y nd out. if it Night as ti in the war ¢ Cele) 4 b d Spanish. Pep € i was that the ec of a white ews hold pep s k on the Miss Douglass Campaign hile ee : an See By Gloria Thomas During a called Chapel Pro- of Doug: gram October 21 students were, 2 id to an- told that the campaign for the el-; fro. the school ection of Miss Douglass was to be-| gin that day and climax Novem-| c2 ber 9 with a Carnation Ball. 10 will be the t lass. Our boys Ww ent. president. } | | Students immediately began 8 ¥- j choosing contestants from the va-'COS!ng 8 nt secreta- rious classes. In order to be eli-| ® gible for the contest persons must irer. have a pleasing personality, ay-' them our s chapain. erage scholastic ability and good Let’s also Woods, reporter. conduct. {coming Week’ the motto is “Facing the The representatives chasen week of the school tern a Smile é | were: Nancy Evans, Gladys Ev-| lass colors are: Grey and ans, Carolyn Montgomery, Pollie| 974 GRADE Harris, Ellouise Fisher and Patri-! cia Ferguson. We savings department t the children will be- thrift minded. However, are looking forward to club so come October 19 in Chapel. gave a fine rendition of the The Primary Department A vi interesting F Prev. song Memo: Educational mas when every one needs was presented. Oct. 12, 1951 by; 2!¥°" by: Conchita Pons, Angeli- es e. Micke hard for The Third Grade, under the su-| ‘2 Burgohy, Carol Montgomery, . és eon Douglass. rvision of Mrs. Lorraine Lewis,|L°Ftaine Jones. Joyce Mounts © ther than Naney a Lewis-' sang a solo and Lillian Robinson am sure will be a ‘acted as mistress of ceremonies, ple fow the school The Mother's Club of Douglass’ Our candidate for “Miss Doug High School met Sunday, Novem-|asg” is Carolyn Montgomery. We ber 4, in the school auditorium at) are working very hard to make | 5:30 P. M. All mothers of the Pri-| per win. mary Department are urged to be the envied title. We ! that we are present. lth Grade tf Activity 3 The students of Doug h te extend my Homecoming Events |High School were enlightened by ie. and apprecia- By Patricia Ferguson ‘a lecture from a Florida Archae r tudents and On October 22, a rather import-! ologist whose name is Mr. Willi vO rful sup- ant assembly was held in the! ams. with the din- Douglass High School Auditorium.| Mr. Williams brought out man given on The purpose of the assembly| interesting and educational f. purpose of was to receive information con-, which we have learned in Social re the Douglass cerning our Athletic program. Science especially about the four The main thing discussed was| hundred and eighty known forts was a great of you but we nat your efforts our homecoming game which is in our state. 8 to be played November 10. Mr. Al-! Some of the relics shown to us len, our principal suggested that: were horse and short teeth. Those’ ar we have a homecoming weekjof the ancient shark were very along with our homecoming game.|large compared te those of the He explained to the students that; modern ones. The older ones are he felt that it would be a good! pointed in shape: He showed us a idea to have some social enter-| Piece of Cedar tree which had! tainment going on throughout the! gained mineral values by lying entire week and close thé week! around the ground for a period of| Rt ; with our homecoming game on!two thousand years and pieces! England had often been over- Saturday. jfrom two kinds of cannon balls/run before the Norman conquest Many other things were discus-| believed to have been shot during/of 1066; among the conquerors sed and among some of the more! the Civil War. jwere the Romans, Saxons, 1 important things, the Miss Doug-, The last relic shown bv the Ar-!and Nors lass Contest was discussed also.! WE! Mr. A. Saunders, the Finance Committee chairnian spoke to the students on ways to elect their jcandidate for “Miss Douglass.” He stated that the young lad: chosen should be at least a student, she should be cooperative and haye a pleasing personality. He also said that the young lady chosen should show good conduct. Mr. Dean, the chairman of the Athletic program gave the stu- dents an outline of the social acti- vain t money we hope to ous things in the school will benefit your children time to time. ISABEL C. SANDS 7th Grade Sponsor from Telephone vities to be held throughout; Classifi “Homecoming Week.” He also lassified Advertisement stated that he thought the stu-/ Department dents would enjoy ‘Homecoming’ Week.” because it is something Key West Citi For City Commissioner PvLLLe Civic-Professional Businessman (Paid Political Advt.)

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