The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 4, 1952, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

oo Poge 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Mandey, February 4, 1952 —— AN’ TALK ABOUT ie — a nr af abl fi LAND 0’ GOSHEN! 5 THAT THAR'S ‘TH’ Chapter 15 told me; maybe it did help a . PURTIEST BABY IN TH “COUNDS like quite a guy.” =. it dia!” not, really, mind at all. And WHOLE NEWNITED STATES S Tom's voice was much too] “And I won't spill it, hon, Only] she was thinking, | can see Deag, AN’ CANADY --UH cheerful. “When are you going t©/ you mustn't jet on, not for-| Tean call him before dinner. m 4, get married?” Wham! His words] ever, not even too Not cov-| be stop by for a few seeonds WHAR'S YORE were the blunt blow of a bl mean. Your sister t| thought left her weak. ered up. | it hurt Tom more to administer] t know. Your father. Grace. “I mind, but I won't let on. if than it could hurt her to receive.| aij ought to meet the man. You}you really will be back after “Don't be silly! It's not—well,| mustn't do anything final until) Christmas.” She squeered be not that definite yet.” They had: they do meet him, Marcia. hand again, but 1t wag differently never so much as discussed mar-|only sense, only fair. You do see \ < time. Just a car gesture I she and Dean. It was too] what I mean” it, taking her own away far away. “Is that so silly? I] “Yes.” She nodded, pushed back} almost at once r thought when two people were in| her bang with her free hand. She! ‘Wild horses won't be able ¢ love much in love as you seem|saw what he meant, ot ope. me away.” He could te be they got married. | wanted | Tom came from the old-fi to be gay too. Put up a bluff. H ton ou myself, in the spring.|the conventional school. Like never have awe Remember?” Father and Grace, all the folks|this long, Nothing w ker Oh. Tommy! I don’t want to] back in Elmwood. None of him from coming back. He mus hurt vou. 1 shouldn't have told] would like anything underly keep an eye on his girl, and op | But you see. | haven't told| But this wasn't, not her love for this artist. He must see that this anvone. That's it. It's a secret, It] Dean. She was not ashamed, she| secret-service stuff did not last too has to be.” was proud of it “Riext time,” he said, “Td lik “Seems to me I'd want to tell , } oy the world,” he said after a while.| [JIS dlue eyes smiled down into wniges 9 aye: wae 8 me. GEE WUZ A MITE PUT OUT SE IT WUZN'T A BOY. BUT WILL'M-- THAT'S BESSIE BEE'S HUSBAND-- WILUM--HE SAID HE NEVER WUZ SO TICKLED IN ALL HIS BORNED DAYS AN’ HE AIMS TO NAME HER “PRUNELLY” AFTER ME--SAKES ALIVE!! Sick 4 “Of course I mind!” She war oes old gay sel’, showing Una! she [NOW THAT MA CAN'T KEEP A CLOSE WATCH ON ME - TL “Shout it from the houset a allt hers. Be co pay so = “But you won't!” Her she was. “ want is for you - ” plus At nie “aray sleeve, and] be happy. That's the main duh.|, Slut, Marcia leughed /% there was anxiety in ber wide| And now 1 want you to promise] ™oa na ne tet me egy eves. “You mustn't tell a soul,| me one thing, before I leave. If he nese TAKE A WALK OVER ” fO DINTY'S/ Tommy. Not until Dean says wejever makes you unhappy—not pest tow 4 ro —-P can, It's not the way you make it] just him, anythi everything— be nice to you.” be she = sound at all,” she added. “Dean! please remember, rcia, you can " May ‘ants to finish the portrait first.| always come to me, call on me, He wants to do something big.” | tell me anything, like you did to- “What portrait?” Ob, yes, she gap. Tow — Prom- |} had said the fellow was an artist./ #@, Wont your An artist, as far as Tom was con-| “i will.” She said it softly, her cerned, was some long haired, hand squeezing his with a hard weer duck. Not the right kind of | pressure " auy for Marcia at all. That was] He was not losing her, Tom was what Tom had been id of, He| telling himself. She never could could take the rest, if he had to,| be lost to him, She always would Bui a wrong guy for Marcia? : a part of him, in his heart, be- not have said that. She saw slow hot color mount Tommy's clear tanned skin, knows you are a very old she added hastily. “That's exactly the way I feel ) Tommy said. She Mg beth arms around ki him. It was net nota ing to him. even if it He's doing a portrait of me, mari this guy. And he she told him. “That's a secret. t00.| Would stand by, ald wait. Oh, Tom, you must promise; cross That day he had oaue a might your heart and hope to die” She Went through the motions. wide-| #*five. She might need him, come to him. “Look,” ‘hi eved and solemn. “You must not tell a single living soul Promise me, Tom. By Tom Sims and B. Zabol ly “Good-bye, Tommy deer.” said at ag eg Ge again oO very home. : 5 e said, “would you mind very much if | didn't keep “ our date tonight?” Had it been “I promise.” He would, but he) just with Marcia. ... But he didn’t did not like it want to face all those other peo- “Sometime, somehow, it's bound| ple—perhaps even that artist lug. to come out, you know,” he said} “I've overstayed a day as it. is. ‘ather and G wood, too. . . : Tears were in her eyes, LY patiently. when Marcia returned} Have to travel through upper New that she did not know exactly how| York State. And Pll be coming| throat Godd-byes wete é long it id have to be back again, after the holidays, 1] sad, and Tommy was dear to bey sr all right then,” Mar-| really ought to leave this after-| Even though, as soon hg ro 2 cia said. “It's not forever.” noon, Marcia. Better connections] 2nd this was over, she ' No, not forever, Tommy vowed! than if I wait over until midnight.| hurrying to her real true ’ ky as she be coutinaed) silently |You wouldn't mind too much, Dean, as “Look.” he said, “I'm glad you, would you?” ‘ Anderson Family Likes lt In Key West Te ens — Sof Pees dee / LeANTC. WaeRe LY Have TOGO woR ifieial —s # in Key West to stay as he can "like yceine Anderson After his week course at the school he was dete rmined to be assigned there as an strgetor, He went back to bis ship, the USS. Witek, a destroyer operating out of New Low don, Conn He graduated from the U.S Fleet Sonar Sehool at Ke Presi s So: ty West in Deve dent Truman was the quest of honor at the graduation exercise teenie tesne In March, 1951, he was assigned to the Sonar School as an instructor. His wish came true. What he likes most about his duty is the climate. He and his wife think it is ideab fo a up their child, Julia, 2, who hasn't been sick a day while in Key West Finding it difficult to hire a baby sitter, the Andersons find " s pleasure in the Keys, a movie or a beach party. All are available the whole 12 mpathe Genme ar On the job, he claims his mind is developing rapidly from study. He feels that, although sonarmen are not needed in civilian life, his knowledge in electec y success in or out of the Navy : o.oo ee A graduate of Bucklin High School of Bucklin, Kansas. e His wife is the former Janct Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Leon Smith, of Greenburg WOR RIGHT NOw 16 10 Seu SRN AND LOCAT HO, SE WHERE HE is AND WHAT HE'S UP TO! » RES) My PUPPY! |) Ander son is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Andemon ne * | must have occurred after June Veterans 27, 1950, the official date of the Father . utbreak of Korean hostilities. : ’ ! , nee With Boy's Death Q. 1 intend t apply for an in : P, rease in my pension to $120 a; SEVIERVILLE, Tenn, #-A S Hege are authoritative answer eer Br Ene me diy- ter County laborer has be® from the Veterans Administre-| and attendance of yc me he charged with murder bb i te tion to four questions of interest | son in order to get about. If the aon my By Roy Gotto $O WERES OUR CHANCE gail to former seevisemen increase is granted Tor TYPWOONS Q Several years ago, I obtain. retroactive to the date bans cme ae oe We 4 REVENGE J ed & Gi home loan, when the top | got on VA's pension rolle? Soe, we et Se oe gp anh nal on ~~ Now - A. No. It VA awards you the | Bufameus, © dake a drunk 9 SUa0k Ges } uss my raised © | increase, it will become effective | rege Saturday night. The boy's »*- os ik oily AEF ene page _ of the date you filed yous {ter, Ruby Pay, 4, witnessed the '- ¥t - Appin ation cident. Whaley said A No The additions! guara EERE age a tee may be bey ~* we n » Korean veteran, hos- | 0t Teceive subsistence paymet is ' : - » nection with « Gl home joan e c . 4 ie oe Saeed |charge Soonviian ~? we . and i'm now awaiting 1 naw ty final discharge. May I apply! 198 Would I be i in service | tor vocational’ training available | (Veterans living in Key W cal be eligible for Vo- | 1, Korean veterans? who wish further informatius prog Sees ete the a A. Yes, Members of the armed, — —— obould ve oun we ‘ was set UP iforces hospitalized while await. | et We hee ot Reoes for Korean disabled veterans? | ing final discharge may qualify |/'* Olive Bide) A. No. One of the requirements! for the training provided they| “_ | Read the Classified Ads * that the disability meet of] requirements They may oo ee ee ee OE Ee Oe SR Ee ee Steer eee meres

Other pages from this issue: