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SSS BSS S528 888 85 86 2 & f) Thorsday, December 6,195! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ate Takes Hand Pulling Actor Nedved Agrees For A Change | ee te Kee ok j | Chance Visit To Keys Sells Teacher On Residence Here | MeQuain To Key West Players| City Directory |This Was A Home Before B-29 Crash Of 1893 Found Eee fate . As. the Fesult of a story carried y The Citizen. an 1893 Key West | Directory was found by Miss Jon | nie Seymour, of 519 Elizabeth St., among the effects of her late aunt. It has been Purchased by the | publisher of the Present city direc- | tor , Who desires to obtain a com- plete collection for histories ole storical pur The 1893 Directory was publish ed by Mr. Charles B. Pendleton, an enterprising citizen who was the publisher of newspaper, the Eguator-Democrat, and who ad vertised that represented ‘19 of the best and largest Fire Marine Ins the world iii ee ee oe eo | Bob MeQuain, known. as “Red”, when he was asked (against his! | to his friends has an important part wishes) to read a certain part.| in fhe Passing of the Third His fairness of complexion and; Floor Back,” presented by the Key, hair made a perfect complement! West Players next Monday. }to the sultry darkness of Polly| It is always amusing to speculate! Carbonell and a stage romance was} n the workings of, fate which! born out of contrasting voices and! cause people to be where they are, complexions. f and to do what ‘they are doing.) McQuain has a part in this play} Take the case of Bob McQuain,| which requires the utmost in re-| instance. Last year he decided! straint because the part could be so! he needed a rest from teach-| easily ruined by the slighest trace! With little money and uncer-| of “ham” or overacting. Here we} transportation, he managed to have the character of a sensitive, Life and Companies in k office at 415 Front Stree Not “fo be other ne vertiser Key West's weekly Ad full-page adveritse it was read by et 5 juite a bit of eastern United) young arti: n love with a beauti-| ; ver { " Thousand Admir St luding some slightly lest) ful hussy, who drops his ideals for) ers”. The Advertiser listed as ar nut educational weeks in the car-| the while in order to paint pictures independent On-partisar igh city, New Orleans. Some (barber shop calendar art) for the himf(or was it our famous grava-| sake of his beloved and the she Page journal There " ‘ P) Wirephotc t pull) brought him to south-;kels his pictures bring in also, published E A ; Florida, eventually as far as Finally he is brought to his senses as the famo C. $. TOBIAS leans on a radio in w! efore ess Ceo aneet Little Toreh Key. by a few quiet words and encour ESO BOVE g B-29 bomber at Denver, Cx ter), talk th Officer O. L. Lampell and an It was there that genial, hefty!agement by the mysterious iiss ange ide ed man. Eight crewmen we ny A hen. fie. gious four-< a” Fred Schoefflin found him and in- stranger who drops into the house sted that his trip would not be) and lives of the rest of the charac-| complete without a visit to Key) ters. | Vest. From that moment, Bob| As has been stated, the part of! h five houses in an exclusive resident ectior z civiian was | 210 Duval str By far listed their = of poe ‘ * ed ° | Be heme eed Siar is doomed. He saw Key West,! the artist is not easy to play. Bob, mone me Eee Africa Getting Friends Again U. N. Exhibition is, Saget eaten cee the Havana and Key West tion. Now he holds forth in the! part, a quiet charm and, perhaps # es ematics department, teaching a recollection of someone we have @®) Wirephot tory, ¢ Brothers; Key West ; ae tea es Hone <be:| sikeason an sania cee ; mera becky re hoping, known in the past, o1 fF tewiidored, SOVIET FOREIGN MINISTER Andrei Y. Vishinsky gestur Cigar Manufacturi mpar LEOPOLDVILLE, Belgian Con-|ment of diplom — ; i cachet Be ee he ¢ ea some day teach in his most) selves when young and bewi dered with his hand during speech before the United Nations Politi Mennedez & Company, Moss and | go @—The centre of the “Dark tween Ethiopia and Italy, once Was host aeee time Eeonomie |SPccial field of interest, biology. by lost hopes and ideals. Ii violen cal Committee in Paris in which he agreed to hold disarmament Canvas a etingany: 0 a pa pad tn Sie HAR Uitte nemies, as a contribution f the United D avons Ke ae Bob was born and raised in Wes-| histrionics are looked for, you will se! < 4 pile and the Uniteletste ran asi SE een ee mpany O'- Contin has dt to. the maintenance of world Commission for Asia and the Far West Va., secured his A. B.!not find them in the acting of Mc- talks rance, Britain and the United States. After taking Pent $ no, Seidenberg & | “hite man’s grave’. The latest | “to : : . held a UN exhibition a fe M.S. from the University of} Quain. But, you will find a role a water, the Russian diplomat raises his hand to vote Victoria " r these cr cal ¢ € the sa Company figures on European health in the | peace fe crith ater in th Ve 5 Virginia, and did additional) filled by one of the few in our city for the resolution lasco & A di- | Belgian Congo show a rapid im-| | ‘It believed au mn a aklin Gimson offi. |2'@duate work at the University of| who could portray it in the manner é nand His Company. Huelsen- | provement from year to year, |S" iallly opened the exhibition with |iSconsin. Previous to his pre-| intended by the author 6 : kamp and company and many ineh < Geiaee déath wid: illihec % BB bist a uf are at na’ Kachan ean sent casting as the romantic lead) Fate, indeed, was good in steer It is estimated that one mil ylon is an is and in the Indian other - i r Be | be nes ene a raat bes aera sen nt UN prinei.{i? “The Passing of the Third Floor| ing Bob to Key West and to the lion Americans have undetected Ocean “60 miles off the southern J. J. Warren was a druggist, |2¥® t9 almost European propor- |to long-standing hostility th bad eilonet ated the N princi pack.” he had never indulged in! Barn Theater diabetes tip. of tai chemist and optician at the cor. |tions. Death figures dropped be-| Emperor said in a November (ple that peace is built on a struc iy dramatic activity whatsoever. orderly progress 7 _ throne speech ture of law ner of Simonton and Fleming sts.,|tween 1946 to 1950 in spite of a Dinlomalic inelaiions: = between political, economic and social ere: again, fate took a hand, J. H. Trevor and company oper- | substantiz ne eatin : A and compé »p substantial immigration. the two countries effec 7 ore fe illine ade ind a fellow teacher of Bob's insist- Ried ALOE: $ milline Of the dreaded “killers” like | during a recent visit of the Italia dress goods, ribbons and laces at aki Joe Hurka, director of the play, ed that he accompany him down wets veélic ver . sy. (under-se y of state fo ri- bassa ‘0 Ethiopia which = ir pe ‘i S16 Semone sirest anoles veuaw «fever. lapecey, [undersecretary state for Afri: |bassador to Ethiopia, which In) i a aa ainetan Geena tty Caplan: Fk wholesale |200€ has numbered more than 7/can affairs urn will name an envoy to for ihe (bias. He wan Whoped Co the past yes Italy has already named an am The actual exchange is pending y de: in domestic and imported | Victims during the ‘past year. sis groceries at 218 Duval str John | —— ‘ $$ rns i ey. W. Sawyer owned a men’s cloth- | ing store at Front street. Wil liam MeKillip’s fine jewelry ba zaar, at 202 Duval street feat fine silver and plated ware. W. A | 3 Gwynn was Justice of the Peace ‘ of the First District, with offices a ; at 306 Whitehead street. Jefferson P te at your dealer! ; aroline \ ® flere were two hanks then, the NEW 1028 Truman Ave. We Deliver TEL. I1N&SO rs al, of which George : W was president, and the | ‘ Union Bank, with R. A. 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