The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 15, 1952, Page 8

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eng TEACHING STRIDES (Continued from Page One in the country,” O'Bryant said, BRITAIN SAYS (Continued from Page One) killed in a wartime air crash. | of countries Representatives |ment between November 1950 around the globe joined royalty. | and November 1951 is a my and funeral 8tltery. Why it happens in Key lindsor | west and not elsewhere is question only a survey f dividual and teaching years ago. There were | a re in othe _ Churchill, the servant of | des t three sovereigns; other countries has taken p ite ft the overcrowded cheel condit and of State Aghesen Fepre |i wurnover in the fecul a treasure chest, phe agg Rage A od Fs various schools, and numer ee Tr ‘also. was. Gen. Dwight D. | Wansfers in and out of the aa a AY pa ye Blscahower, whe led Britons as |*chools. Unsettled home condi M ge Bh stig lovely | Well as Americans against the No- almost to the ceil Satie pon | 2 while George VI stood w iposed previa cts Te arg er nn Hitler coveted. And by the turn of | Assistant Superintendent Le ith real he-| a blonde heolored pure! tine the dignitaries invited to the |land March, in charge of the cur - Toth teased | bred cocker spaniel to be awarded! 5.0) 4i the Chancellor of |Ticulum of Monroe County by ow on night, Saturday, Febru. a new % schools said that the tests show chari- Britain the Commpn-|4 gain of 7.7 school years from touch is supplied by minutes| November 4949 to November i F g Hy i ; PE E funeral. 1951 ; : | the helps ailable tt Then thousands their ra-| O'Bryant and March pay tri Faia gold ra. . dios to hear |bute to the teachers for the bd booth. at the! the street processions ‘splendid contribution they have Home Appliance ‘They als0| seen on television. Imade in the improvement of | @ million |jearning in the Monroe alks of life public schools, and the werent silence a8 150 | pais for their constructive drew ership gun toy in Describes Role county Princ lead ' 4 i | E {s aT} i fait ae sit i Hl z i i i i i i In “Kind Lady” Rehearsals for { i bE iz 1 : Kind Lady i é a i i Players which will open at the Barn Theatre on Monday, February 2%, have reached the polishing sages, according to Emily Goddard who is directing the drama ‘The cast were asked to turn in their own interpretation of roles as signed them. Most recent is the id ar / : ir i ii! 8 i A rita pitt 2 Bt sie ELS fi Hy ini és it Ciuzen Staff Photo H i 58 ii; , | portrait of Aggie, a juvenile in the play, which will be acted by Miss Miki Duke, daughter of Lt. and Mrs. Roy Duke of this city. Miki was a hit in “Junior Miss” and promises to make the most of her next part that of a light-fingered minx Here is Miki’s own version “When you think of a girl of twelve years of age. your thoughts i Se 83 zg feet i : 3 ti f te ig z i i i i honest, loveable little thing. Oh, not Aggie! At the tender age of twelve she has been well trained in fz i is af 2 FcR ow ae ee: yf a ae wr %. te. aah o for you to go places dressed up with (ic comfortall: closed and with a tie. Come pipe-and-slipper-tem:. off with your tie, unbutton your collar, you've one of the neatest sports shists you've ever seen. Fine washable rayon Wide choice of colors. Saddle stitched and pocket flaps. Stop in today for the sports that tops them all . . . Arrow “Gabanaro”. im your exact collar wir dm your exact deere length — FOR ARROW WHITE SHIRTS - mi ouvas o7. i Phone 146 ow The drop in 9th grade achieve. | "| won top honors. The queen is Miss | ey Island, and her picture ims on her sailor friend a phone call } tions among the parents of Mon le her for Valentine's pF ees ° Ba RT roe county children have als Miss Joyce Thompson "3030 Sei , ‘| gext production of the Key West | ‘a self to all the things around the might turn to o sweet, trusting, | but Valentine Dance | Square Dances Prove Cub Scout Orgenizatton |Glahn Elected |Honors Key Wester Popular With Children | Increases At Poinciana JACKSONVILLE uP — Nick Von ‘The square dances in Poinciana| The Cub Scouts of Poinciana are was reelected president of [And Photo Queen »«i4 tor the pupils in grades 5 284] now well established with four Dens Tax Information As 6, are proving popular with the por Sociation at a meeting here Thurs Last night at the “Valentine | younger set. — are ry ty 0 ith cto alma 4 He has held the office since two young ladies received |? % 9 Bm Bull y nights ‘ honors as the “queen of Hearts bar ys = PTA mecting, Mrs. and Miss Valentine of the YMCA. | poet. instructers for the classes, G.A. Wolfe, a serviceman stationed | invited girls and boys who were ia! here in Key West submitted a pic. | the sixth — pos year to = ture of his girl in the of They must bring their parents oe S a Sagara Eg a written permission Dance Hearts” contest Carmen Leger of West Warwick. | peguevuveeeeeeCree |denberg ave., also won honors for being chosen Miss Valentine of the \ Girls’ Service Organization of the 1USO-YMCA. She was presented with a lovely nosegay of roses and white baby mums. Miss Thompson vas chosen by the servicemen from }the GSO group of over forty girls that attend the USO activities ROABDABSAABALADASABASADD || Girt For Archers Mr. and Mrs. John V. Archer, 425 Francis street, are the prowd parents of a baby daughter who was born February the Monroe General Hospital. § 7:55 a.m., weighed seven pounds, seven ounces, and has been named Becky Lee Pawley Due In | Miami Today Second place was given to a love lly young lady who is a friend of Richard Guinn, stationed on a PCS here at the Naval Station. He vas given a gift to send to her for winning second place in the “Queen Hitch jof Hearts” contest Ves. FT Turner, Mr Mrs, Besaw and Mr. Laubsher the judges of the entrees pictures, | MIAM! \®—William D. Pawley. found it quite difficult to pick from whose Miami and Miami Beach ail the lovely girls that are the fa-| US lines have been shut down | varite valentines of the servicemen | “ce Feb. 1 by a drivers, | at the ¥ is expected The Valentine dance was held on | — _ = | the art of being @ sneak thief. She | ™iasion comes inte the home of the “kind =. and left ‘Thursday. | lady” (Mary Herries & Ann Carle. ton) with her parents, Mr. and Mrs | Edwards whom she detests tho | roughly. Whenever spoken to. she | mumbles sullenly Aggie is supposed to help her mother, but instead. she helps her- | PEARLMAN’S “THE STORE OF QUALITY” Twin Brothers2=3.cran ft you wont te incresse your chances ef success; ‘incrooe the ste of you bonk eccount wit copy; THE FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK AT KEY WEST ik MEMBER OF THE FDIC | ST SEE IT DEMON wee From morning through evening, for work and play, you'll hind the Tish-u-Twist a truly beautiful stocking. Live in the luxury of Phoenix High Twist. nylons, so snag resistant, eo beautifully dull. Choose from the newest Cosmetones — that dust the leg with the subtlest of colors. Custom-Fit Proportioned to you $3.50 OTHER GRADES N35 —H. EXCLUSIVELY OURS GET THE HABIT of SHOPPING at

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