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Paget _ HE KEY WEST CITIEEN __Fridey. Fotrowry ' "1 Officers Decorated Direct From Producer To Consumer HANOI ()—Vietnamese Chiet a c of State Bao Dei handed high decorations to more than 00 French and Vietnamese officers , here for heroism in battles against the Communist-led Viet- tunh Gen. Reoul Salen, deputy | yr ©. C. Wittman, North Royal-| mander-in-ehief of French forces tan, Uhio. | in Indochine, received the grand, Mr. George MeCoy, Cleveland, crows of the ational order of | Ohio Vietnam. Gen. Gonzales de Lina-| Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sommers. res. & corps commander, got the | Cass City, Mich insignia of grand officer of Viet Mr. and Mrs. Paul Booth, Ne nam wark, Ohio. ——~| Mr. and Mrs. KR. A. Walter the subject 4 Canam. Priot Rogitown, Saskatchewan, Canada to Father's talk, Sophomore irs, F.C i, » a a play entitled Bell, Jacksonville, “Toe Glorious Hour” which was . , | written and directed by Sister M Mrs ia Weiss, Atlantic} George Edmund. Two of the girls | Beach, Floride portrayed « sick girl and her mot Mrs. Attwood, Margate, England. | her. They were seated in their Mrs. Art Topp and daughter,| \ tiving room as the curtain opened. Hubbard. lowa ‘Some of the young girl's compan Mr. A. Hathaway, Verona, N. J ions came in for a short while, but Nr. and Mrs, George E. Jeffres, | Bloomington, MMinois Mr. and Mrs. W. B. O'Reilly and) Evans: | Fred Holzbeuer, Hale, Mich odin this Tadio narritive was the! Mr. ‘snd. Mrs, RG. Hianson,| triumphant hour for Holy Mother | waxesieid, Neb. ; Chureh. The audience was @W@-) py ond Mrs. I. A. Mosher ( Wirephoto struck as it beard vivid accounts | oy Gy Ros “MAR. WADDLES.” « pet duck of the family of farmer Clyde of the tortures endured by Saint iy) cog Mrs, F. Warmholdt, De Booker of Hermon, Me., gets in the bine of fire for bis morning Springs, Fla noggin of fresh milk-and we dq mean fresh. The duck de Mr. Arthur McKee, Jr.. Planta veloped his taste for warm milk when farmer Booker jokingly », lian Key, Fla Mr. Robert Db. Mustain, Chicago, Miinois. | - 7 ir. Duke de Keno, Miami, Fla. | - 4 irs. S. O. O'Bryan, Miami, Fla. C. M. I. NEWS ‘‘eatess Prepared By Students of the Convent of Mary Immaculate squirted bim as the duck poked his bill in the way during morn ing milking ” . TAMPA, FLA.—PAUL LAVALLE, bandmaster of the Cities Service Band of America, congratulates members of the com- posite Ail-Plorida High School Band on their outstanding performance in the Florida Bandmasters’ Association Conference Concert, Jan. 12th, at Homer Hesterly Armory, Tampa. Left to right: Roberta Van Allen, Paul Lavalle, and Mary Harris. Both girls are members of the Key West High School Band. ie F fi 7 Hy " Eris KW FERRY SERVICE jeeen Prio who was ill at the! , B. C OVER (Continued From Page One) | time. Allan B. Cleare. ‘Continued From Page One) +! Carib Ques was $1,200,000. Dion| The ferry was operated until Jr. Announces piggy bank and poured out all his | said that now that the Cuban | 1935 when the Florida East Coast For Re-Election PRIDAY, FE: pennies—amounting to $3.50. agshaw, Boston, | ith Cubs's President Carlos | Cuba ‘a Me om. | Prio Socarras to offer their co-! | They have still not Bank has not bought it, Gull-At {abandoned the railroad and terry Mrs, Lopes expresses her sin pon Fy oy Ry OMe. |iantic will either sell it to the|following large-scale destruction} Allan B. Clease, Jr. ie em core thanks to all the mothers who plation. The lives of contemporary , Profondeville Navy or other buyers who are | the Labor Day hurricane that) gouncing his candidacy to- aided. Said she, “Without their heroes and heroines for the cause fp ont interested |) eniet negotiator for the Cu-| 2a Set re-election to the ef. cooperation this annual March of Christ were related by Father. Penny. ; y,| The resumption of ferry serv, Eee ee ine iL, fee ot County Solicitor of | uid never have been the suc Little had we before this | Mr. and Mrs. » T. Russell, | 4 ban Bank was Dr. Justo Carillo! ¢he Criminal Court of Rec: supepmictic how many people in| Kennebunk, M Jice between Key West and Ma-\ and for the government, Dr. Jose ged of Monroe County. Flor, cess it is. And | want t thank unfolded. At Europe are today and ali| Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mehiberg, | vana was hatied as the greatest | Vidana Y Valdes ida, subject to the Democrat. the people, too who were so gem play, both the for the triumph of the church. Fat. | Normal, nm. economic boost in the history of! Ferry service would mean that j¢ Primary, May 6th, and 80° — erous were convinced her read two testaments of the ac-|_ Mr. and Mrs. A. Puhise, Grand/ Key West when it was originally | truckers could bring their pro-| ijeits the support of the en- ——. pital ces which we counts had sscrifie: | Rapids Mich. announced last ‘Thanksgiving |duce down the Overseas highway | tise electorate ef the county. | past ond respectiully ?e- in comparison endured | ed all ‘80 that Catho- ir. and Mrs. Joseph D. Erts)p,, fom the mainland, go right on| te ig deeply appreciative of quests your further consid: by the peresecuted of today. Those | lies Christ brought to | 4nd Joseph, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. [i Commissioners imme- | the ferry and make direct de-| the support given him im the pn wy in the cast jeuie ageage them. as|_ Mr. eo Merton N. Cousias,| jiieiy asked for an appointment | liveries throughout the Island of by Fl i fF and Mrs. Thomas Goodwin, Subscribe to The Citizen . Ohio. ir. and Mrs, L. 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