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aaa SOCIETY | OOROTHY RAYMER, _ PERSONALS ... NEWS OF ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE jociety Editor Admiral Fahrion Entertains With Buffet Supper | Rear Admiral F. G. Fahrion, Commander Destroyer Force, At-| lantic Fleet, who with members of his staff is inspecting fleet activi- | ties in the Key West area, enter- tained last night with a buffet supper aboard his flagship, the | USS Yosemite. ! After supper, the guests moved | out onto the deck, where the staff's | orchestra provided excellent music for dancing. | About 25 officers from various | local fleet and shore installations and their ladies attended the party with the Admiral’s staff PE 5 ea . F. W., AUXILIARY ENTERTAIN PaTIE NTS The Veterans of Foreign Wars and their Auxiliary sponsored aj party October 31 at the Naval hos pital in the recreation hall. Over 50 patients enjoyed every minute of the entertainment Hallowe’en hats and favors were | distributed by Miss Martha Peters who has replaced Miss Shirley Mc Clellan as the new head of recrea- tion for the Red Cross } Cookies and punch were served. The show consisted of a musical trio composed of Bob Ellis, bari- | | Installation C ‘eremony F or Navy Wives with The Holidays are starting to erowd us already, and shoppi getting more and more hecti Well now you just sit back and relax, I’ve been and gone shop-) ping for you again. Wwe ok Of interest to the small fry is an announcement right from the North Pole, straight from the Reindeer’s mouth so to speak. Your Christmas Toy Head- quarters will be at the Victory Juvenile Co. Old Saint Nick has already mailed the invoices and they read like the score from “Babes In Toyland.’’ There will be electric trains, tricycles, and dolls that skate and talk. For the very young, young mothers of dotlies—all the’ accessories their little hearts could desire. For the Hopalong fans, all kinds of cow- boy equipment. Could be that Santa Claus himself will look in to see how things are going. | ies oe Any mother knows the racket and unrest that inevitably sccom pany bad-weather days days ; when the kids try to amuse: them INTEREST ‘TO WO Shop Hopping TAXON | hot pads made of these seeds. | A chicken croquette, properly ‘made, with chicken and not left- jover veal, is a rare treat. You | quette selves indoors. And all the mod-| tone, Bob Printz, pianist and vo . jern psychological toys put to- | calist Miss Mari Conover. " {gether can’t compete with a home Official U.S. Navy Photo |ly solution used by at least one JR. WOMAN’S CLUB d City Navy Wives Club No. 68, w ere installed in a candlelight ceremony Sunday night at the La er Genus, eign i Ty te sry ape —— . sini Bdward Lele NAS officia! att 1b niet Mire cA urn o} e century ne of her POSTPONES MEETING Boca Chica. OE Ed on ey of the ges officiated. 1 EN tr sue A. : ee ee cet a The Junior Woman's Club has ‘ ae eee President, hsp ae MSV NES Fe i works. When she'd had enough announced a change of plan in the ey ‘ R. 1 recording secretary and Mrs. M iwards, correspon ec from one 6f her brood she picked election activity, the meeting is, ~ 4 s sEapy ; him up, popped him in his high postponed until next Tuesday eve a: ed 7 a. hal Ee, ee . SSS x (chair, smeared his hands with aoe Island City Navy Wives Club 88 CAR SPEEDING | molasses and presented him with On November 13, a board meet | Costnuedct Page One) |@ feather. It's messy and it’s a atc an *. Hold Installation sate uet, Sunday | inte teen | amusing to watch, but trying to ing will be held at 7:30 p. m., f pardy which they place their | A lowed by the business meeting of ; | ' Hip get rid of that feather and licking : oewenicg ; atthe rstaliati¢ I the Island City Navy Wives Club No. wn lives and those of other |at the molasses at the same time the organization at 8 p. m., at the 88 Ww 5 | i Giaanteatiak aiiidualsatroct 88 was an t ceremony held Sunday night at the) drivers vy tearag the high-| keeps the smal) fry preoccupied ‘oman’s C olden NAS CPO ¢ t An uest speakers was Capt. ways at excessive speed \for a couple of hours. ca & E. H. Eldredge, cc of the Naval Air Station. Juvenile “Take for instance the four- x kk . ,, Court Ju k V y Iso addressed the club, speaking oan) S= le st 1 tioned,’’ hi t Coming Events Uae: mile strip | mentioned,” he cont-"| Anyone who knows that June TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6— Cha Kd 0 Fo eas ROTI a i a. inved, “If you travel at | rhymes with moon, knows about mAs, : os ui He apli t n- bol of faithful and loyal _ service. , 60 m.p.h. it takes four minutes | the wedding month; but the little Mecting, Key ae Spraane stalled the ne Mrs./She was also presented with a) Duval street was so quiet this +9 reach town. If you travel at | old cupid on the Key West beat fo. 13, Or of Rainbow R. Shilling president; | past president's pin and a sheaf, ™°rning that I almost tiptoed to, a sensible 30—it only takes | seems to have misplaced his Girls, Scottish Rite Temple, PI 4 : ; | 7:30 p. m. Mrs. John Stankiewic e-presi-| of golden pom-poms tied with a; work. No juke boxes were blar- apout Eve mules saraae Aes : calendar. So he goes around tine. Biinoca <C fe Mars « nit reas-|deep blue bow, the colors of the|ing and eve ‘alerianie 4; Who risk their necks am jose | knocking himself out the year Meeting, Minoca Council, De-' dent; Mr n treas-| deep ing and even Caledonia t ? : rs ee a Bocahentas, Redmen’s| urer; Mrs. MJ corres: organization Jaround to sing and jig on [| Of other drivers by traveling at | around which reminds me of a Hall, 8 p. m ssi ponding R. L.| Mrs. Rebecca Pickford, the! |remembered: Election Day! All 70. or 80 are only gaining one | certain Beachcomber Jewelers Meeting, Disabled American, French, recor« and} club's official baby sitter was in-|holds on bars barred until seven | 12, One@nd-a-half minute on the | the other day. |! thought there Veterans, Lux bldg. Amelia) Mrs. M. A. UI nentar-| troduced | this evening trip: ‘ ; must be a fire at least, but no; : ian. Ch ve an in-| After the banquet, dancing was’ There were some other t The average cost of a car to-} it semes one of the new Brides street, 8 p. m i i aes é se " some other types! day runs close to $2,000. In the| featured on the Bridal table Meeti Catholic Daughters of) SP!"Ns enjoyed by the group. of holds barred on Friday night ) | feature able, eeting, Ca Ne F Lito ee aa PRED Saie: SE NS s duaeecalech es atiday DISH case of the average accident,} Miss Mitzi Carbonell, daughter A‘ Pourt Mary.of the ‘our ¢ ok — the Among the guests present were|at a Duval street 2 j og merica, Cour’ y of the oan bosoaie rad Bera ae ns at a Duval street niterie. . .and/ which involves between two and| of City Commissioner and Mrs. 634. 8 | club pledge. ‘The ae "Mrs. S. W.| Mrs. E. H. Eldredge, Mrs. W. M.Jas a resul ity He : , ¥ Sea, No. 634, 8 p. m si Pigs Sigs is 5 as a result the City Hall looked! three cars, quite a monetary in-! Louis Carbonell, has chosen her Masti. Sen Finiges Cootiette| Argubrieh fi Lamb, Mrs.| Bledsoe, Mrs. Robert W. Jackson,|Jike parade inspection just be vestment is represented. Then,| China, Crystal and silver pat. er : | Joseph She nd Mrs. J. P.\ wives of NAS officers. 2 Lag ene en, o . 71, VFW home, 8 p. m t fore Judge Hil. Albury: @peh-| too, there can be * ence Key West ‘Players,! Smith Husbands of the newly installed! og edlirl session Gesternad: CREE (eke sen ee ae ee ferns there, and | showers are Barn Theater. 8p. woe "1 After. a br vou speech officers who attended included J.! Ingen ave | Siae prophet oa ips be aa Seepbeettiede: pate ate seit become a ‘ age ee he hon elected; R. Shillingla P ? , als i real : TERRE. an: Meeting, Chapter 283, National for the hon: pene floc i Soman ye Brae: gazing into a copper pipe bowl overlook these facts when trying} The table is such a nice plan Sojourners, First Presbyter-) PF aoa i bs eee fa ee is Reet ead ee i erenel . M |snitched during the “incident” |to gain a few minutes of time.| that Beachcomber has for brides, ian church, 7 p. m. | seid ee pie iteep tae ce os ei in which sailors, Marines and/It isn’t very sensible, is it?” and makes your shopping so Bowling, Navy Wives league, , tiring | . B. Brax-) A g and S. W. Argubright. | come Key Westers changed the| ‘To date this year there has been easy. Their big bride’s table N.S. Alleys, 1 p.m. ton. she oduced pa seo Dreeeh were Wr and Sa jinside decor of the club. Re-/ five traffic fatalities in Monroe] displays the patterns chosen by Meeting and dinner, Kiwanis, Member of the Macnee mov catar see Mr. and Mrs./ minded me of the time back in County—one of the best records} each bride represented and they South Beach patio, 6:45 p.m. | rectors ‘verett Cox, Mrs. W. D. Benfield,! the late ‘30's just before the war|in the state. ‘The accident rate| keep.a list of the things already | Ping pong tournament, YMCA- ‘ aptain Eldr mely abd rs Lear aromn, aor D. Car-| when the cry “The Fleet is ir o has dropped 50 per cent over| purchased so that you will be | USO, 8 p.m. : interesting fo _and/ ington, Miss Grace Donahue, Mr.) echoed in Miami. Thousands of|{this time last ye sure your favorite bride has | Spanish lessons, High Schoo | Capt. W. M Com-) and Mrs. E Hall, Mr. and Mrs.) tars roamed the city. Ata dive) Wilder was assigned the Keys| exactly the gift she wants and | level children, San Carlo | mander Rober son’ were/ J. H. Harper, Mrs. Gladys King.) 4, the outskirts of town, one of territory in March of last year.| ne duplicates. | School, 3:30-4:30 p. m. | introduced Be Hanson, Mrs. E. E. Miko-! them reached out and grabbed a/During his first three months! Miss. Carbonell has chosen | Spanish class for beginners After Gibsor speech, litch, Mrs. G. W. Rister, Miss Mar-| ai" ententainer, She slapped were 28 accidents on the Springfield China by Lenox, Ap- | pes hilling.| tha P = 8 Tr sponsored by the N.C.C.S. | Mrs. Br rs. Shilling-/ tha nGlers, Mrs. W. F. Street, | him He sapped beck way under his patrol. ‘This | pote Crystal by Tiffen, and Mod- | USO, at Saint Mary Parisl | law exchanz« of gavels.| Dick Webb, Joseph Sheehan and}). tender came in like Joe Di-i year, in the six-month period ex-| ern Vietorian Sterling by Lunt. Hall, 1021 Duval street) Mrs. I asym: J. P. Smith | Maggio with a baseball bat tending from Ja y Ist, to June! This week three brides are | Pe arc pra | ; Cirel ll Hold |But before he could get _ one there has de | featured on the ‘table and their Meeting, Coral Shores PTA,; Meeting, ¢ k ‘Ire e olds strike the sailor Buddle pointed out are; settings are lovely to behold. | school calsborians #40 p.m. lunct : LS Lok Guar anal the leit hazards on mile | Mrs. Dickson has also carefully | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7- Meeting, f i p.m, Le se oats: ; : : ee in the way idges and\ chosen matching table accessor- | + NON i eey ea sesson Meeting jout of busine Boh anian t naider td i ire porn eo ub Meetir K st Art ad i : & | INCANDE 2 penne a. ae oe penser ies for the Soe jouse on Duval street, 3:3 es < i 9s , he eplonta ne Saran bite ie said, s € act tha Pp. m U pat 4ast Eu enue Hs ae i és BS 1 as ny there are very narrow shoulders} Recommended to me by an ex-} ane ? Officer od he''Wonte: ,|Rea Waller, a BA lates ordering the road. Ther in ‘cellent cook—one who cooks and! Meeting, Dade Lodge 14, Ma-}, fice C If of the Women of the sh eer ses te rdering the road hen in ‘cellent co my Ss and! ene Group, Scottish Rite! ) ian church held | ei eT ence there is a deep drop on the app- ;doesn’t groan when it’s time to put F ¥ | id g re home | brand ne Phone i vaches to the Stock Island bridge |on the teakettle: Just add a Temple, 8 p. m ‘ t night at the home es eae ite area cha Ps 1 c ge| \ Mesting. SubRon Four Offi-! terest group | of Herbert Pace, 3 Ave- | 3 an ee take ee see 3 D h mangrove and swamp at the}seratch of nutmeg to hot chicken ee ear * 1 sii at which Mrs. D yster | Spotlight of show busine = base. Anyone who goes over this|soup. Hope you approve the re-} Sead | Le pisceniel 2 lemen oh the sev. | oe ee almust certain to “be severely aime Meeting, Key West Outboard] enth Commandmant ae eS a es siti ! : ane. Gites 3 Club Auxiliary, pbhouse on} d — students Punch and cookies were serv-|When he was te ep 1g e : ; : -| Did you know there was a Stock Island, 8:30 p. cchool, 7:30 t | ed. Those present included Mes- |°f @ visit to a conve spo ils . vet cloak, I'll bet he| Nursery in Key West? And don’t Bazaar, Ley Memorial echareh| dames W. H. Bell, Joseph Brent, | Just asked the ante ‘ A : Id have pulled a Raleigh for | tell me not to be silly, I’m speak- annex, 2 through 6:30 p. rn.| ' Monroe Co!Ralph Hartenstine, Wallace | tendance hideeahes ne yells’ Bree | Queen and Princess] ing of trees, coe babies. | Spanish classes, adult begin- | Woman’ | Kirke, Reggie Pritchard, James |!unch!”. . .Nicest guy in town | Rain-in-the the privilege: Of visiting: « rest ie 9 ) San Carlos | p.t Sterling, W. M. Whitley, Daniel | mination: Ted de Werd, who BUSY [RS CLUB;| honest-to-goodness one at Bald- ako! a Gr Lutheran| Garcia, L. T. Brown, D. Foster | kindly loans his car and also a/ George Mills White who scrubs} win’s on Simonton St. Mrs. Bald- Dancing classes, Ft. ‘Taylor | church 1 Flagler, 3:30) and Herbert Pace Parnes edible Ae ig cay Wele ee bieelaitert a i aa ae | n Pripvetsegind | se , % resident, |nolds agrees and at IS’! Charlie Gossett who trims the ‘§ } Officers’ Club, 8 to 10 Lig ato a j Mics. Ws Hs Hell. president (aetna is “The Ey: that’s mn cocktail lounge en-| golden, scarlet and pink hibiscus. | Meeting, Jr. Chamber of Com | FRIDAY 1 pres The next meeting will z c ail’ loung n | B, Jr. Ll ONaeting Mothers Clab. of CMI ‘lagler | because of his perspective n/trances. . .The not-so-young la-| Young Palms, Cumquats, and ‘a | merce, club house, 8 p.m. | © Meeting, Mothe wo of CM" | be held at her home, 900 Flagler : at aaareons| sr i 2° laa eardaby ot. Orange: raul il Duplicate Bridge, Coral Room| — and St: Jos school, Convent avenue on December 3 at 3 p.m.{life . - Or ee ey eee See RSTO. ct Neem te ieeical Gardin at | | auditorium, 7:30 p.m unge style in gowns ieil Knowles of the Rotary who . | Overoaes DU Fee ent Meeting. Alcoholics Anonymous, | CRITICS as well as actors are | got through his’ soup. course | Bleom without grafting, and you | Mecting, Natl Extra ih Beact| ‘First Presbyterian church, 8 Guard Of Honor [Charles Hastings and Jim Me- | while it was hot before having to| Should just see the huge waxy | of Key West, South Bea aes |Laughlin of Boca Chica who | ta) guns dhe his eastrer’s| Yellow Alamonda. Why don’t you | Rofo : ¥ oi Navy | Spanish 5 élementaiy M me W “d sdi , |were actors in “The Drunkard.’ es but had to let the main] St?’by and Bas =e of Key wives Club No 88, Bldg. 178| school level, San Carlos school, | | eels CGNESGAY [they were interested in the|course cool while he handles| West's isi a ee asec ¥ 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m “ |brand of ham baked by Alan 7 shore patrol de- i a Cacaaaas N.S 10:30 am Ready Star| Luncheon ‘meeting, Officers Wiv-' A special meeting of the Key|Mowbray in the film “Cro nights... sree, seve FOR srs cup rites ceattch Rite Temple, 9| _ ¢S club, Fort 1 noon West Guard of- Honor has been| Winds”, and I can just see thi nh add The Citi oni pines apd sitio paps ipsa Seotheh a ieee Meetin Trum Elementary | called for 8 p.m. Wednesday |storing away bits of knowledge: at once President Tru- | P°' eee THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8- PTA, 8} e evening at the Legion Home,|to be used when they try out/man gets here along with all] weted into THAT pluie ie Meeting, American Legion Au-, Meeting, Airship Devron Officers | apt. J. Delgado announced |for parts tonight at the Barn those correspondents! dake Wk Sestan axt bien: meeting, / FICE oe Wives Club Ims, 7:30 lTheater after the business meet 5 Pp r oday Theater after the business 1 REST xiliary, Arthur Sawyer Post ey toda thst ; 7 wort ton Sts., and promptly turned No. 28, post home, 8 p.m. ican Sats Pistol members of tie (4aend are) ing... What Don Juan got’ an CAR SEST THANKS around and scooted out again Mesting, Ladtes Ausiiary| Mectng, Souther atin to attend advance Valentine the other eve?! words cannot express our appre-| because 1 thought it was Thomp- ” VFW Post 3911, 8 p.m. : Bho me 3 me g 2 A ngs In Baltimore, “the women ciation of friends and neighbors! son's Fishery and ‘I was lost— . bath ad rene rock St 3 on re Sena: i. a , stone = Seppe Patel o Meeting, Ladies Aid, Grace mestiiy Ci yhe, Wemen“or RAILROAD STRIKE > live in homes with eos who shared our sorrow during the} but good. Well, Jack Cox being Lutheran church, 8 p.m Upibek’ Pree hurch, 8! (Continuea From Page One) |Steps scrub them faithfully illness and following the death of, a fast sprinter and Julian Volo- Meeting, Jayshees, clubhouse) pm ; * ‘union annouced last moth that a{least once a week. . .The rains| our beloved one, Paula Soriano.) shin @ fast talker, | was at last Wiens 5 es Sis nary | membership vote favored a strike | Yesterday did the job for me and | we wish to thank all for their kind] convinced | was really at “arts fetes aey BRS UES BER iar teu dP iste ak Rasy I didn’t even have to sweep Off| ministrations and beautiful florall and things’ and all the fish nets Meeting, Dr. Felix Varela Union, Firs hureh, 8| by ten to one. 1 ety. French x . No. 64, Cuban Mason Union President Robertson said | the stoop. Betty Fren tributes to her memory. No sweet-| the proprietors were all taungled Oa Ux ; a an Vet-| the controversy has been unset-|turning into a bookworm Now er memory ean live in any heartjup in were the decorations for Ladien wast Ac] We pier No.|tled for two years. He said that she works at Bill Bond’s. ../than the memory of untiring de-| the new Casa Cayo Mueso Res- cles BASES : $ p.m. |for 13 months there has been a|He’s the most obliging man votion to the one we loved so dear-| taurant that they designed. All - ged ee ae Luncheon meeti ” Officers deadlock on its demands for a}Loaned us towels to keep Our ly. The waves of sorrow break] this led me fo explore further the Noting Nadine ROBES (GEL wae lor, at! general wage increase for all its|heads dry during the downpour | ipon every shore, and we can but} possibility of the fish net, and 1 | | 1 ee. eee ‘ation. SCOR ‘ members and a 40-hour week for terday when we rushed ©U! hope that friends as true may} discovered the new accessories. | Fleet Reserve — Association, SrA NC nee ivan th: werd wervied: to get into her car...and not 0M-| gather around each of them,| | wonder if “fabulous” has ever > rooms, 8:30 pam. | are ee OV, S ; ly that. . He waded out without | should sorrow invade their home.| before been used to describe Room esa tee Memorial vo. tei Wet weather tones down the fall) pontoons to drive it around t MR. JUAN SORIANO | fishnets? It’s a thought! Well, mele 11:30 a.m color brijliance in trees. ‘the front entrance. . If he had and FAMILY.| there are curtains, blouses, might try putting a spoon of eran- | berry or currant jelly in each cro- PHO. Page 5 E: Citizen Office, by: h Stoles, Table covers, little item 1 wouldn't without again. t's the “Bag of ; Tricks.” It comes in a fist sized | c@llophane case and opens up | large enough to carry an ele- and one ever be ‘ frigerator KETCH “SAHARA” ‘Continued From Fate Ones nam he carries in his gallery re- I had been carrying a pound of my favorite Cuban coffee drip grind homeward, so we experimented to see if it would brew in a percolator. The two Milton B’s were interested the outcome. It was a in strong phant—or your Saturday gro. | Potion but delicious. series. Then in the evening it | The gas on the > ship gelley was looks gorgeous on your head as | higher ti seen in a @ Turban, a headband, or scarf. | long tim y their can Two of them are a charming | ned or bottled gas with them, two-toned belt. By golly | even | along with the big ham saw one draped over a lamp We knew if we kept going shade! Who's crazy now? this morning we would wind up kik * at Dry Tortu Dr. Cole said {hold with straight melted but- Then we would have probably ter with cold boiled or hot broiled: J¥St drifted into the Gulf. We lobster converted. in a way,| Would have been safe. to mustard butter, I tried it. Only; When I thought to ask the 1 teaspoon of prepared mustard to e, it was: five o'clock:. = 3 tablespoons of melted butter.| “The rain will stop soop,”. sa De addicted to mus-! Milton B ‘one wilk cc jalong and give you a ride.” Fc en At 5:30 the rain was still N coming down but I decided to Mere about Nurseries, Pint | jive a cab sized ba’ Dears . 7 * by-kind. Did You ever |“ Bundled up in the rain’coat walk into a real miniature Nur- |p. ‘Cole f. waiked out oate sery? I did today and felt like | iy. : ; Alice in Wonderland Ages J er when she | ‘Then 1 too learned “pf the took a bite off the wrong side of |. 4p 5 . | Gulf-Porter -dotk the mushroom. ie joa ! was really in the Western Auto Assoc. Store’s new Christ- mas Toy Dept... and the Nursery was sized to fit ‘the lovely big Sa- ran wig Doll by Sayco. There was a little blue crib with real air mattress, a folding carriage, a | bathinette, and a cunning little dinnette for your little girl to throw a mad, mad tea party. There were other articles to please the crown prince and | princess too numerous to men- tion, but let me tell you that | Christmas has been brought | very forcibly to my | attention | these days. It’s smart to use the | Western Auto Lay-Away Plan | now and save"yourself from sore feet at Christmas. } Perhaps it surprises you that a store of this sort carries toy- land items, but: Western Auto is keeping their large assortment of Merchandise you are accus- | tomed fo seeing, still in the | downstairs store Kem ek | ion of women from the rib} of m She was not made ; out of his head, to top him; nor of; lhis fect, to be trampled upon by) him; but out of his side, to be equal with him; under his arm, to] be protected; and near his heart,! ‘to be beloved. KERR Something beautiful and last- | ing for that bare place on the | wall is a lovely frescoe of Italian | Stonewaré. The South Seas Gift | Shop has them. The one of | Romeo precariously perched on j Julie's balcony intrigues me. A | good suggestion is to set this permanent stone ware into the interior or exterior of the wall of | that new home you are building. | love buttons and boys, but Vil take a belt of Coah seeds made in the British West Indies if you don’t mind. The coah seed is brown and cleverly worked with brilliant red ones, (whose name | don’t know) but | heard Crea tried one on my head—before 1 knew they were hot pads—and it was cute as any hat! MO SES before: dipping in egg, lit. We did dinners, | think of a faster, e, Gulf call a cab. sales superintendént -lodmed and said “Want not sure whether \ drove alor i'd trains had let up. Key. Westers were once more about their nor- mal busine ng in to see about the 1 taking letters in. 1g out on kitchen working ves were peer from their Marooned indows. people were stepping hesitantly out of their offices and’ shops. Land life began once mpre and | Key Westers prepared for their their Jaycee rallies, the their car a or books. bit Most ancient Greek . hippo- |dromes constructed for horse and chariot races were placed on a hill slope so that excavated mat- erial from one side could serve as an embankment for the other. movies. crumbling and frying. Its a sur- | prise item and worth going. for. baie, es. * somewhere? | ‘can’t cheaper or more comfortable way to travel than by Safeway Air Coach. There's an agent in our town right at 606 Duval St. If you have Holiday plans, keep the old family buggy in the garage and save wear and tear on your nerves and_ your tires. Been round and about for'some time, and by the time 4 figure out what | spent in the diner and club car on a frain, | tove that Air liner! Just think, only hours away from Mother by Plane. oe Quite a few items here’ for gifts, Going on good authority that they were |and a way to take them home. used of old, for units of weight. |How’s that for service? And ! Nothing like accessories with a | always with a smile, by Jaxon. | history. There are also lovely | —(Advt.) FLIGHTS DAILY 2 MIAMI . 47 MINUTES CALL 1780 or your travel agent ern eurcane Prrisamece TICKET OFFICE: Meochem Airport