The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 10, 1951, Page 5

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See ee Saturday, November 10, 1951 THE KEY WEST erreaien hess SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ~*~ * od OOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citisen Office ism Tribute Paid Late Mrs. hee Douglas By Minnie Porter Harris At Meeting | i (Over 200 Guests Attend Press Party Given By Officers Of Naval Base , managed. fo take a snapshot of Tribute to the beloved past president of the Woman's ae The Presidential press party was celebrated last night at Fort| the strolling Chief “from ‘way the late Mrs. Mae Douglas, fondly known as Miss Me paid Taylor with a cocktail fete given by all the officers of the entire-naval| across the street.’ ‘ an wee ie Porter_Harris at a meeting of the Woman's club | one reac cael penied we cee lasted from 5:30] yt jg é ay bbe ee eld recently. | Th ident to take three or four. walks New members of the group were introduced. They included | ee nae Pare iral * on Duval street during, his stay — rao beset ore EARLY RISING in Key West. He is mpanied Robert L. Dennison, USN, Rear; (Continued from Page One) _ | by secret strvice men atjall times. qos Sidney W. Soues, USNR,| his morning constitutional with. | At the ee gies ajor General Harry H. Vaughan,’ out interruption. edna t bee ‘Brigadier Genre, Robert B. He stopped near La Concha | *nounced that Mr.- Truman had Landry, the Honorables John R. Hotel to exchange brief greetings | cepted the resignation of the j Steelman, Charles Murphy,. Wil-) with three of the hotel staff then | Honorable George M. Bisey, Girl of the Month selectee of the; liam D. Hassett, Matthew J. Con-| continued his walk as far as | The letter of acceptance reads YMCA-USO is Miss Shirley Pent a nelly, Joseph H. Short, Steven; Front street. He paused momen- jin part: who was chosen on the basis of : Woodward and George M. Elsey.| tarily to look out over the Guif | “It is with reluctahee Zhat I ac- having served the greatest number Officers of the USS Williams-| then retraced his steps back to | cept your resignation, You have of hours in volunteer work at the ; burg, the presidential yacht, on) the Caroline street gate. been an invaluable ~ Y during the month of October. the guest roster were Capt: E. S.| Upon his return to the Little | failing source, of help. me in She wore a ballerina length for- Miller, Comdr. H. D. Warder,, | White House he dictated correspon-|the things we haye been m seeking mal gown of amber lace over am- pLesr. W. J. Hurst, Ledr. Leo W. dence for a half hour then went |to do for the Welfare coun- ber satin and a corsage fashioned Roberts, Lt. Peter R. Perkins, Lt. for a short swim at the enlisted |try and the peace of. world. of lavender chrysanthemums. {Walter Slye, Lt. William Camp-|men’s beach. You have had the v: nto Miss Shirley Houser, Mrs. Gerald Saunders, Miss Alice Jo Wilson : and Mrs. J. C. Speek. The resignation of Mrs. Deliog ors = | Cobo as finance chairman and of . <7 a Mrs. Carol Nettles as welfare Miss Shirley Pent chairman, was accepted. Mrs. Ae Me | Stuart Whiting will be education- Is “Girl-Of-Month” | al chairman. Decoration chairman is Miss Etta Patterson. This week’s flo’ er arrangement of chrysanth« mums, asters and yellow elders was highly praised. Mrs. Lee Goddard, chairman of the adult education commit- tee told of her visit to Cuba and the facts on the Key West cook- book. Also organizer of fine arts) The formal dance lasted until jbell and Lt. (j.g.) Robert Penis- A bee sgisage! i ue the President pies Haxsyegett work, Mrs. Goddard announced | 3; Pa RE Gi | ton. jlolied on the beach watching sev-| you have bi ‘ p.m. to the music of Gus Ay- i that she would give a 10 weeks! aja’s orchestra . jam session by i More than 50 visiting members | &T@! of his aides play volleyball. | initiative, al course in public speaking every Monday from 3 to 5 p. m. She} Guys combo followed, lasting three also stated that at a future pro-! quarters of an hour. Enthusiastic gram there would be presentation | reception was of a winning play from the group | cians some of the players in the Y’s of the national press, radio, movie , !t Was the second trip to the | the task of meeting f beach this morning. Shortly aft There will be poe He and photographer! here to 8 ly after | cca. tee Pecaiicni's say c Key, *akening he walked along the | ference at the Bachelor. West, were also. guests. {sandy strip prior to his stroll into | Quarters. tomorrow lice y Local news and radio represen-| ‘¥? eae corde ne musi- | Citizen Staft Photo of ope-adt ‘plays submitted in a| An Armistic Day dance will take | pe i foe tatives invited were Adon Taft of| The weatherman was in full co-}_ Small fry contest. The next meeting will be | place Saturday night and a hobo | AT LA CONCHA PARTY the Miami Herald; Mr. and Mrs,'0Peration with Key’ West's favor- cooked potatoes. ADD RSNSCE f |dance-party on Monday. Guests for| COLONEL FRENCHY WILLIAMS, pilot of the President's personal plane ‘The Independence, is |H. E. Day of the Miami Daily, ite visitor. The temperature began| Saulee with & pretty... A recommendation was made |the latter are asked to wear their | News: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Art-|@ Slow rise during the night rov-| finely minced parsley. sreeted by La Concha ma D. McAndrews at Thi arterdeck last night as newsmen and S . greeted by La Concha manager J icAndrews a e Quarte ast night as si man, Mr. Allan Palmer and Miss, ¢ting about the slightly. 70} that Stuart Whiting be given the | oldest rag-tag clothes | tip aveneel at thedeeaia Aaldilhon | | eS cials met in the first of the series of Press parties held during the visit of the Chief Eexec- y Raymer of the Citizen; | mark that makes for restful sleep- society for his tireless efforts in) KEY WESTER 1SSIG NED| “"Y Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Brodhead and) ing then climbing up to the mid- the field. TO POST DRILL TEAM ers rin bere “a —_—___-__-___--— |Mr. and Mrs. John Spottswood,| 70's as the tropital sun elbowed Mrs. Y » Baillod, ch WKWF. its way through puffy cloudy. pe Xvonne Banos, chairman TIE: Va, Newitt (eee DIs Oe shool Invalid Child Officials and civie heads of the|, Said the weatherman this morn- ublic relations co: ee cited; FORT i a he pecamstiak teraarteie ; Private Cle Norman R.! PTA To Observe C H 8 . city who were also guests included: oak Bikes! cloudy and warmer the danger existing in communi- | Woods : s. Elizabeth ; i Needs Shells Lege saa ae ee are di ; sa paisens dag Dw, ties due to lack of preparation |Harris of 313 nia street, has! E its ee W. eek " 1 i x and Mrs, Bernie C. Papy, Mr. and figoate ees to moderate easter- in civil defense. Both Capt. Har- | b assigned to the Post Drill} | The following letter was re- Mrs. Burt Garnett, Mr. and Mrs. ae is throughout the period. old Payson and Albert J. Mills|Team at the Army's Transporta-| ‘The week of November 11 | [ceived by Harold Laubscher, of the|J0hn Carbonell, -Mr.° and Mrs.| With the coming of the . sun! addressed the club inspiringly on tion Center, Fort Eustis, Va. {through the 17 marks the thirty- | Key West Chamber of Commerce,| Louis J. Carbonell,’ Mr. and Mrs. O0hg newsmen’ shed their. nor. civil defense. Mrs. Baillod spon-; The Post Drill Team was or anda] (obaskvanocot Amar | this morning. He passes it on to, Louis M. J.. Eisner, Mr. and Mrs. foots business suits. and “e sored a one hundred per cent/ ganized to encourage a_ higher tion week which is | By RAYMER |readers of The Citizen. Coe Aree MR Sat hints na i Sele om Is leased : pias pte orypa ret ie to help degree of close order drill aes red by the National Con- | Have you tried to dress for an| Chamt ae besiargisolenies wa Ais ‘th ; eile ated Ree Wah cia P 3 ; and assist in civilian defense pre- | ficiency and to serve as a Guard | press of P. s 2! 71 - iu aires ay Agee et, : i i ae defense pre pes fee ane id ere ss of Parents. ands Teena | |important event by the light of| Key West, Fla ence Higgs, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Al-|hats with brightly colored bands. Rounce that. . The club will join with the} A graduate of Douglass High| tic ates Office ori peg oO enue none [lee Mec" sie Mite Goreie Ee hosts es Meas national federation of women’s |School, Key West Woods | 5 fo Sind sees win the Gelb Of ay ea iu-yearcold.. daughter. [A eee tae he conte ee clubs in sending packages to the |completed the Drivers Course at | goin ” |clgarette PANIES Wa he LOUsG rae a i hese” touble: ee Me pod ee 3 Mceucteate tive, tng Gee ote ee civilian popiilation of Korea. The|the Transrortation School at|" ‘The message of the week is|/>, darkness But while on the ee et aa eee life, [s; and Mra. Heal B- Adams, Mr.| By the. siting Dress Wed thet) treet gift campaign begins on Novem- | Fort Eusti aimed e th the mes- aubiert Of ehh tere a0, backs to At ie fe ah be is. ing olen ae vapuee Leiber ee ber 12 and lasts through Thanks-| Pfc Woods is presently assign- | cage of education | “uushtment on: these: “questions, | 2 h “i present she is going to|Mr. and Mrs. Aquilino Lopez, Jr.,| Plane last Thursday, _ giving ag a true Thanksgiving |ed to Headquarters Detachment | jr your concern the y round: 12 what puts newspaper people an ea wantcaine oibath Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Caro, Mr. | Missing also were the casual re- gesture. [ei the gin ‘Transportation Re Know well. the teachers who |i" Complete dithers. A dither is] (4 tit sea stelle as « hobby. [Ge en oe wae ae ee : Riliscemeht wistkie) aude |giment at the | Transportation |ccryo vat ehildren aad wakes vehicle of inconvenience into | I oN by ean bes aan Le Mrs. Hilary U. Albury, Mrs. Eva Warm up. ‘Some newsmen braved i of he Nth “district-meeting on Genter jeternally sure that Fboy and te usn Mer Gien.-are “unwilling tt ahele th adn ‘D her co |[Sae e e e Mag. tie surt this. morning £0 a: Spoliah : November 16 at the Miami Wo. | girl in America has a chance to | Passengers lection eal Sawyer, Mir..and Mrs. Allan Swim tn the waters at the foot of counts etib:th Misra enjoy the finest education pos-| It’s not the nomadic strain of| “Dlease accept my. thanks rise tate tS ewe esation Rect eae Visitors at the meeting were } Gacial Makes! sible. Only as we adults meet |S°me redskin forebearers, but 1 Sincerely yours, _ pecciep-ita 2A | arate raeayees a oe Mrs. Carrie E. McCloud of Col-| our responsibilities for the, edu-{Moved again, this time perman-| : ; MRS. H. P. FOSTER, 7 The President will be seen be 20 Sourt Street, POLITICAL RALLY TV tomorrow in a recot New Lisbon, Wis. Conae Anomn EaGe rites ¢| his speech in connection vith the the EE school auditorium | instead o! recruiting of women into the arm TION CPO Bayview Park. ed forces, a - < Chairman of the JayCee Get- ~ > T lule Be! m IB SLATES DANCE Out-the-Vote committee is Chet | fo, atch servins eaten Mr, | 5 Cold. t A dance is scheduled at the : ; «pang | Truman is a Baptist and it is not Blow, CPO club on the Naval Station| id on election day is being/ yet known whether he will attend d by JayCees Kermit! seryi = Ee ee e blanket for the Fleet Sonar School, Mon- | 918n8e¢ | By : services at local church or whether which was to be postponed is on} ‘The regular meeting of the| It is proposed that the parents|¢verything is blanketed with, Lewin and Jim Looper. he will remain on the Base. 8 psser ; > ;jday evening at 8 p.m. The Fleet f ; i Fes again! The date 1S November 13.| executive board of Poinciana PTA|visit the class rooms and be|Confusion. Pressed for time by! 5°11. school orchestra will play.|, 2he rally is part of the Jay-" Photographers were warned Enchilada and other tasty foods| met at 8 p. m. at the school on]shown the types of work their|Matters of the Press, I didn’t | " Cee’s national program to win| fate last night about dit z | Chief William H. Snyder, Jr, tt BE ORe ‘ a isturbing will be served at the Woman's club November 5. Mrs. Marguerite|children are doing with thejhave a moment to settle the ; ay aicnain, ‘aj. { fuller participation in voting by! the President during his morning xt Mie on Duval street from 5 0.8 p. m. | Gravel presided. Mrs. Olga Knowl- | teachers household. Tired and harried 1 Ee aa ra Ne citizens, The JayCees are trying! walk. No visiting reds phate. i * Reservation may be made by! o, reported a successful Hallo-; During the absence of Mrs.|hurried home to get ready for! anacday night barn-dance at |'©,{urther Americanism by inter- wil be. calling 1000. we'en carnival and Mrs.. Donna| Alice Roberts, president of the|the whirl honoring the Presi-| tn6 CPO ee aa bead obts esting more citizens in actual | Chapman gave an interesting re- 1p who is attending the State | dential party ‘at Fort Taylor, only a working of democracy of which : BOB and JOE umbus, Ohio'and Mrs. Earl Dillon| pfe. Kenneth A. Key is home|cation of the nation’s children, |¢tly, I hope... (and so do chums of this city. ‘ ill they in turn be able to|Who helped me). Anyway, in the process, things are — naturally! stacked around _ helter-skelter| on furlough from Keesler Air|w Pal 3 a Force Base in Mississippi. He is ENCHILADA SUPPER visiting his mother and father, he peutive board of, ‘the speked «around Helter skeet NAW) Ab WILL BE SERVED Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Key, 1020} Harris school PTA will carry out tea si iit ae ar BN . Eaton street. the theme of Education and Book |them in the proper places. So| CL BY BPW, TUESDAY Key is anxious to greet his old]Week at the coming meeting in{toothbrushes are in a vase in| : The Business and Professional] rriends and renew acquaintances.|the school auditorium Tuesday, {the living-room, purses are in a/ Woman’s club special supper a Sell November 13 at 7:45 p.m box under some blankets, and es! the challenge of their day.t gra . voned until Friday ‘night, No- t y 5 Pe cher | P" roe = fille,|to discover that the lights had jP°PC - the ballot is the root tool. } min Ti. port on the 1951 parent-teacher] PTA convention in Jacksonville, j vember 16, Fi : Co & Events leadership course at Tallahassee. |the meeting on Tuesday will be|net been turned on since the|"°N°l : . Sic. riontamer SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10— Mrs, Gravel reported on the}conducted by Mrs. Carol Guin-Jother tenant had gone. That) ) 7 vers or LESTER HE-MANN FALLS Children’s Missionary — group, | national convention held in Miami. |ctte, vice-president meant a cold shower. . and on al 4 ue LESTE: (Conunued From Page One) | The Cave Inn Restaurant oo chureh, 10 0/i¢ was decided to send the pr RETR R Esa RE day like seeereny, De omer |ON PTA PROGRAM district of Central Florida where 3 oe Duval Street MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12— Be ee eee Oe coerile [Cee ENNERS scured the fading daylight, Fran.| The regular meeting -of Poin-| Be weit $0 Join He, kare ee State convention at Jacksonville i * a 3 | T : ae ss “Key West. to Memphis,” he y Meeting, Poinciana PTA, school,!o, November 13-15 1RE ANNOUNCED tically I whipped over to Jean- | ciana ae Lae be neld = a wiles about four days travel : 8 p.m. j Winners of the Key West Bridge |nie Reynolds’ house next door. |: Monday, November: 12 time via thumb—coupled with a | nor : ——— | y eee 5 ies i Meeting, Circle Three, Women SO. at‘Saint. Mary Parish ociation games this week were |She brought a cigarette lighter} | the school The program will be little prayer and: the Grace of | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE |» : of First Presbyterian church, Hall, 1021 Duval street |Mrs. Arnold MacManus and Har-/and I held a few matches until |? civilian detron Guat Eee God.” _| TRIUMPH : 8 p,m. 1 Adulte: 40: Onan old Pinder they burned to the nub. . .the|°! ae Sindee eo COFFEE Meeting, Beta Sigma Phi Sor-| novos ay sbaeaet In second place were Mrs. Mary |nub of my fingers. Finally, she| GT aunde: vice-presi- py ority, San Carlos school, 8 donee tag Sea hits Aenea Jones of Plantation Key and Bow- |rescued me’ with a kerosene tas nt of the group, wil oo Marathon Named MILL : gh pee 8 to.9 p.m., San Carlos | ™an Cutter lamp and then let me finish|the meeting- in 1 parc i Meeti Place at Meeting, Anchor Lodge No. 182, ia : v Third honors went to Mr. and|dressing at her house. By then, | Marguerite’ Grave president, ee ing ‘3 All ; sae as “hool Mos Wicker ane as arama ie who is attending the State PTA . | Grocers Scpueh Bite Tempe, FPO) Gancing classes, Ft. Teylor | Mts. Victor Lang. it was way after six o'clock and| (ot in Jacksonville, Fla. Of PTA Council : Meeting, Wesleyan Service noiiicecs’ Club, 8 to 10 pm } The bridge game are held every | porothy Rath said she would |Convention in Jacksonville, . rhb | ; Guild, W.S.C.S._ First Metho- Mecking, In Chamber of Corh Wednesday in the Coral Room of grive me to Fort Taylor Better | 44 The Monroe County Council of, : See ta sea merce, club house, 8 p.m. | (He Overseas hotel, beginning at) an hour late than never, that’s) e setae jthe P.T.A. met Wednesday morn- Meeting, Gold Star Mothers, * nga 8 p.m F ne t I couldn't find ing at the home of Mrs. Texas i rate ige, Coral Room ks See a nice motto. . .. couldn ig _.VEW home, 7 p. m. | ee ae Ree te rer: my coat so I draped a Mexican| BIRTHS Hood, 919 Southard Street. | ; Panera: Cipay, Legion: Tost, Meeting, Nat'l Executives Club NEW ENTRIES RAISE serape over my frock and took} Plans were formulated for the home, 9.0. m- ey wet, 5 ‘Beach (CONTESTANT SCORE off. . and the evening was on. | -wevewww next meeting which will be held : Dance, Legion Post Home, 10 of Key West, South Beach(CONTESTAI! SCORE heen Lists ia! a| te thes ad A Moore ‘gefiool “in * ’ ai coisa . . Pe "© are garnered 3 e p. m. Mtg isi 4 ‘i "C ity Navy FOR MALE BEAUTIES with ease when obliging people | SOR-FOR THE SS EEiae Marathon on Wednesday, Novem- Meeting, Poinciana PTA, at| Meetin More entries in the Male Bathing ; school, 8 p.m. A seven pound, 13 and one- | pep 91, Club No. 88, Bldg. 178 | Beauty contest for the title of Mr. are on hand, In the receiving ‘ «Adel! smiled | half ounce son was born to Mr.: “qt that meeting, the discussion TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13— 30 am Mirship| Eiks, Club which will be “held a Give C aS fee Comdr. | #24 Mrs. Thomas Galey gre will hold to dh8 general theme B.P.W. supper, enchilada spec- semeeting, Airs P| tonight, have been enlisted. The Thomas who was wearing a|ing at Monroe General hospital, | for the year which is ‘Together ’ jalty, Woman's club, 5 to 8! DevRon Eleven Officers’ |new competitors are Gilmore brown suit. The word. “brown” | November. 7 at 11:43 p.m. We Build’. The topic will be} ‘ p.m. : ike coffee, Ft. Taylor, 10 ae i Hevetie. Pebot padoeyerett Se a Capidinaal eke al teas! AER cs ay ee pane “By-Laws" which may be com-' F WITHOUT BA Meeting, DeMolay poner r | Mesting Fleet: Sonar’ Officers’ yoda Foret Sale will be |dozen men in brown suits. In al’ oe bom te Reg it tag py pared to the blueprints of any oe deautak PRICE. empe, . * : : a s dake see Lt. E : oa Cirele I. women 0! Meeting, Scottish Rite Bodies, | itors. They will be selected from pee ae ee a patent ———_ good start unless by-laws are en-\| LIQUID FOR APPLYING . First | Presbyterian — church Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m.|the audience on Saturday evening, pula is stting the guest list. The| Simmer, rather than boil, corn-| acted as a guide. And just a 5 551-F Poinciana, home of Mrs| Meeting, Junior Debs, Woman’s | and do not know any of the contes- obliging man \sughed, «You |ed beef if you want it to be tender |e.’ no competent builder will/] © > Secat pecan moeeroe re ; Special interest group, cooking Meeting, Amreican ait ont 2 Shire talking to’ him” If he| fe ie cave ri a substantial building 4 Seba et Pane u “s ae taut” Fell sae Hone 8 aes 8) Local Corpsman |reads this he. will understand | me — ee rene eeting, ‘oun; ui ‘ellow S , 8 p. —————— so % is B: ship of First Methodist church | Meeting, Monroe General Hos-| xp War Games why I almost turned Lecsanerr at! tial press there. “Frenchy” Wil- | "an who. are interested in att-| annex, 8 p. m Gael: Avocliery, tbepilal, 3 (ete fe Or anes |that moment. And that was the ‘jiams, the pilot of the President’s | ending this meeting are requested C ed T, } Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re | pm | Se neanne in oe a : oe ret paras ye ies “tea | ies es pages a to call Mrs. igs Knowles at olor: shts| T! SDAY, NOVE 5 5—|scale exercises in he Atlantic Cc. ‘e reservations no , : of Pythias all 8 fig Me OE tices lately didsiond |since tHe etart of the Korean | Comat: Lae Goldin, although Chern who churns a ‘stirring Hater chen npoes Monday, Nover-| _ REGULARLY PRICE nidang 2 Moston onter ‘cf DeMolay! “NS. special interest group |conflict, is Daniel Charney, hos- {spotted him with Gladys Willing | rumba. . and then there is &lper 9, Cars will Jeave Truman| Boys, Scottish Rite Temple,/ 10 a.m pital corspman, first class, USN,|on arrival. Another search went) Finnish special for finish. . - -| school for Marathon at 10 a.m.) ‘ ip: "| Bowling, Navy Wives’ Leagut,{husBand of Mrs. Barbara A.,on for Capt.and Mrs. Parish ask Halaski! I felt like Cinder- | Wednesday.Ltincheon will be at | : Meeting, Airship Development| N.S. alleys, 1 p.m Charney of 1117 Fleming St. who were giving me a lift to th® lella at the ball. . but befOTe | the Sue M. Moore School at noon. | : Squadron 11 Officers’ Wives’,| Spanish, advanced students,|aboard the landing ship tank|VX-1 party later. aaa iad" | midnight, with today’s job in the | details to be announced. | San Carlos school, , 7:30 to|USS 1154. |dard took me on a ser te ‘or Kak offing, I asked to be taken home. Bowling, Navy Wives league, | 8:30 p.m. | More than 100 amphibious|jor General Harry H. aughan. | Prince Charming obliged. Well, | NS. Alleys, 1 p.m. 4 Sewing group, Monroe (o.|vessels are included in the war| With over 300 people milling /this morning, the regal coach is 12” x 12”, For : Meeting and dinner, Kiwanis,| General Hospital Woman's |Sames in addition to carriers, | about, we needed a special pee back in the pumpkin stage. . - Used in Key Wes west Fa he 4 South Beach patio, 6:45 p.m. | Auxiliary, 2 p.m jcruisers, and other type ships of|er counter to find even gold and I'm still riding srouia i a RICE Ping pong tournament, YMCA- | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16— the Atlantic Fleet | braid. But it was fun anyway, | dither. what with a judging 4 USO, 8 p.m. | Meeting, Alcoholics Anonymous,| Marine ground and air units |saying hello to those along the) job for tonight's - parade Poise i Spanish lessons, High Schoo | wirst Presbyterian church, 8|also are taking part in the mock | route. tee ne all those sad ashes on : level children, San Carlo) p.m |war games which ‘ will climax] FINALE was the wonderful/ the hearth to be cleaned = School, 3:30-4:30 p. m | speniah’ children of elementary | with an all-out amphibious as-|party at Aeropajms for Lt.! That's the way life goes for io j Spanish class for beginne school level, San Carlos school, |sault on Onslow Beach, N. C., in Comdr. A. V. Mills with all of) of Cinderellas. i So please } sponsored by the N.C. 3:30 p.m. to- 4:30 p.m. | November. VX-1 and some of the presiden-| patient! And understanding. sa sarasait Kee

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