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Love Alone By KATHLEEN HARRIS ye 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Monday, November 12, 1951 (VE — TO ENTER | [T RECKON YE * ’ MY PIZEN-TAILED. KNOW WE GOT HOW MUCH OF A TIGER LIL M\ ceNTIPEDE IN THE TO HANDICAP HANDICAP? WHAT ON (AIRTH BUG RACE, SNUFEY TH' VARMINT YE DOIN’ IN THIS YEAR, NINETY- EIGHT LAIGS !! AP Newsfeatures “4 Let cL 4 Jan said she did not know ex-] AY'S Acoma splendid.| Sctly how long Ray, would P 3 away, e had sal I ly, as Jan told him afterward.| Oniy a few again Eve was simply delighted to think] pe 4 few week: her darling daughter actually was} «o¢ course you are engaged to be married. ._| to see your young man off! “I just knew seo ay Ga pushed back her chair now moon would turn the trick! teased. “And a young man’s fancy cut: Nave that ste in the spring. Well, I knew, too, lite a rather good i that when he asked you to dine) one de with him before he went away, ‘Run along, dar : your young man was serious.” | £1 sfiy against Jan's smooth you Jan: supposed she would have eeak seas - , to take all this nonsense about the ‘ spring and the moon. AY “You couldn't fool ae sone R darling,” Eve went on, “Trying to can vad-suine | pretarte you two talked, and aol tale als Bh | thought, of nothing but flying.| you'd come c | Making believe that you were not| me happy landings. pecs pala I do think it’s too) owe] of you,-Jan!” APEL oes 3 = as Mother’s ide PANCHO HAS LEAPED Prt ; : ; “Ol; Mather, please,” Jan said.| .,.6 4 so the oxy THe FLEEING ‘STAGE Cone : 7 : Pa ~ er. ; After all, she could stand just so] had lighted up, the qu THE FLEEING ST: ‘ 4 ss { much. As this conversation was| hag taken toward her a TO LIGHTEN THE LOAD. AND NOW... F . . 3 | taking place over the breakfast}, might grab her in his arm HORSE HOOFERS ‘Y % = 4 Ree gable nee apnerte wee oie anyone might have thought t « ? ; ad.“ Ss vi ~T owe ngage e : we have the same interests, flying “Oh ae ” ‘The light w mostly, and like the same things.| 1 out of his face and And since most people do have to] yn ee On earn. t marry eventually, Ray and I an iF - thought we might as well be en- he news to he gaged. And sow, Mother, there’s| explained he fell for i : no reason why you can’t go ahead| ton of br She is almost be ml | and marry your Mr. Peters.” side he: so delighted.” | y “Why, a ay said. “It's| =i came out ™ f Ray ¥ Gee, that’s ay said. Jan.” = his e raised g P : y | ‘There will be so many things} come, Jan, to decide, darling. Your plans| You could have ‘ ere} : Pte, cae must come first, as they. always] else, pr ed about this too- | e ik rewell. have with me, with every un-} He turned on his heel to walk | We aa tought? selfish: mgther. Now when is Ray d his plane, the, open| ¥ y i iey coming to the house? After all,| s be | Ida want to talk with your young| a man.” | a a = ee “You forget,” Jan reminded her,| kneeling dgwn and who got up| May r Bi LE: we MMS CSR PRE oe at a ‘ ie is | feeling glad of this for the first| then to go toward the hangar. | 0 ae | time, “that Ray is going away _to-| sed over to the shi; day. He’s taking off sometime} Eva | didnt mean ETTA KETT By Paul Robinson “Dear me, what a shame! Well, $ es back we could party.” around noon for Washington.” WELL, I SUPPOSE a THEY'LL FIRE THE COACH !-- SOMEBODY LOOKS LiKe \ | ANOTHER PERFECT .) | SEASON COMING UP! GOOD NIGHT.’ MY OLD SCHO gone?” SAIN.” THE TW AND Y y > T ULD AT e will] ag: LOST AGAIN... ge Dy 9 THEY HAVEN'T WON HAS TO SUFFER = | a_deep ue ro ~~ ME - AROUNL | . but I do hope not! conc @ did not | 6070 0. AY eG Tae EL ANE snes | cae have te go. (To' be continued) 'THEY (=< Ge = } sah ee | REE! Asleep At The Switeh DETROIT LAKES, Minn., w—! When police attempted to stop a & | Newlyweds Back Home |26-year-old motorist to question| m abot ce violation re- | tly, he j ave had some- |thing more important to do | because he took off in his ear Jat high ed. Despite warning | shots he eluded police in a 16-mile ‘BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus | a'ite tater clay County Sher- Wo seo eet Asis i eatnenenesene S : — (iff W. T. Curran found him. He 'M SO GLAD THEY YES-WED LOVE TO *) —— ea | was asleep in the back seat of as { HOW CHARMING! ASKED ME-I WAS | | his car. . fe "LL BE i WONDERING WHERE | igs : if ere ae: DELIGHTED! I WAS GOING TO . Cr is : is = EAT TONIGHT - | No Traffie Lights sis nr o | COLUMBUS, Ohio. +™.— The; | General Machine Products Co., has |found a way to beat Columbus jautomobile traffic—they use air- planes. | When company officials have, |business at North American Avia-| tion, Inc., they hop in a plane of; 3 the nearby Jones Flying Service ‘ and make the trip in six minutes.! oe “ Ordinarily it takes 45 minutes to! |drive from one plant to the other.! |The company claims it saves | money as well as time. MARION DAVIES, the for Mrs. Horace Gates Brown, J 1 : THIMBLE . THEATRE—Starring Popeye By Tom Sims and B. Zaboly Handy ‘ Location | WOOSTER, O., (®—Mrs. Robert | October i os voce ane tg STORY Y [as presipenr oF Goo y | sits with her hu Vy, COACH. | Pour ALUMNI INSIST WE y DE- EMPHASIZE J | THE GAME !I lets SEE, She collects lost golf balls, now | ———— ——— i NOW -~~ WHAT. has 1,449 of them. 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