The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 19, 1952, Page 2

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daily (except Sunday) by L. P. Artrnan, owner and pri. | sisher, from The Citizen Building, corner of Greene And Ann Streets, | Only Daily Newspaper in Key West und Monroe County | eT —— NORMAN D. ARTMAN Business Manager intered at Key Went, Florida, as Second Class Matter one ed utenlit miimanbtla | BERNIE €. PAPY | i GERM Dacbcladad Dotin—Tthe Assasicted Pram in exclusively | "0? Stat» Repessentative entitled to use for reproduction of all news dispatches credited to it J. Y. PORTER of not cory og credited in this paper, and also the loca news | oecammess For er een | petlines be be ——— - HELIO (MONI) GOMEZ Member Florida Press Association and Associated Dailies of Florida 00 BARD 8M cl Subscription (by carrier) 25e per week, year $12.00, single copy Se! For State Attorney hv RARER MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION | J- LANCELOT LESTER | ‘The Citizen is an open forum and invites discussion uaaal af pute Sima] Pee cle ot Cut Core | wi and subjects of jocal or — interest, but it wi publial EARL R. ADAMS j For County Judge | RAYMOND R. LORD Distriet ! Bach tme we ste the statixties on the number of | ; people in mental institutions, we realize the importance GERALD Ht. ADA: | bf hobbies and other means of using spare time. For Justice vi the Peace . Mise Louise Gardner, of Chicago, Ilinois, who iw} IRA F. ALBURY eighty-one years old, has a hebby of collecting dolls, Pha By sa / She now has more than five handred, many of which are / antiques and more hundred years old, She ha- For Constable ' flolls made of wax, and copper, tobacco leaves, pec. HARRY H. JOHNSON Faraldo Flying Service Photo te Mra. » of Milford, Connecticut, First District NEW SUBURB OF KEY WEST WILL HOUSE HUNDREDS OF NAVY PERSONNEL ¢ lens ex e. She makes hooked For Constable { —————— - - —___-____________ —e do~areeeninttsinpinitesiiaaa an basa prnd 7 ons cut from discarded| MARRY LEE BAKER | S090@¢eeseeeecececseooes stiended the baptism of her niece’ degree from the University of Tl-) An accomplished writer of juvenile sachusetis; and Mrs. Mead roe pT . First Distriet Ellen, at the Navy Chapel. per- inois, She had also done graduate | literature, and playwright of adult Thomas of Chappaqua, Nwe York and i ame by Chaplain Leon Dickin- work at various institutions, includ. | drama, the late Mrs. Brooks was @, and by numerous nephews eee Soe Sree ape gnenet on barinp. Wb) fun duvets | "At the tee of ber death, Miss | Plot tc her Cencehag aniat ne teense Oe crenent nde. Post | neces, ameng them. Kay Rese ‘ath, iss t ; 4 strips of old stockings of about three-fourths of an inch EVA WARNER GIBSON 7 oe was an economist for the Federal. Trade Comanesiaa . she are bn ag eee | who graduated from the etghth wide she works artistic scenes on the old burlap. ey er oe Federal Trade mmission in ted been senaciaged wih ne De. | Alfred Noyes grade at a Convent of Mary tm, The hobbies mentioned indicate the ingenuity of| ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. s|tgromgout bee ite in church ct | Son'sud the Pearrel Beene Beth | tine, brea, survived bp er] moruiete leeh pose 6 AR pel ora eed rg ong gu Sont| brothore - Prefecmr Chari Feant Funeral services will be held im i lin Brooks, tnternationally known j aera Ene, West on ber She was the daughter of the.late| meteorologist of Harvard -t tno. a Sear eo Brooks had wong | Morgan Brooks, Professor of lee|sity, Director of the Blue Hit andy): ©. 0 Tuesday tan, Preldent icy, |trical Engineering at the Univer-)Mount Washington (Vermont) Ob- Reverend A. Powell Davies i some to for using their spare time. a ett pis od whe ig oy avn MARY Ur MoDay find a way to use our time. wie . _ We feel thit it is important for at! of us to find an prem de yd and it is even more desirable to use ergy in & Way ax to benefit society as a whole, | - suchas ny vitally interested in social work er in some other ¢ more important than the individual. | i Chief Justice Hughes. Miss Brooks’ | mother, the late Froma Marie tired, of Key West - and by Even a new broom won't sweep clean unless some- For Re-Election Brooks, graduated from Smith Col- | sisters: Mrs. Lincoln Coleord of body waes it. - lege in 1883, in the third class ever What danger is there in an atomic bomb—among friends? The ethics of advertising depend upon the ethies of Never hold proof-reader responsible for the edi- tor's mistakes, =a eee Education is a lifelong process, brought iy te peat teste, a conscientious worker sometimes gets fed-up | on the job. | SUSPENSION- MOUNTED BRAKE FS. ML UKE SOME ; THOSE SPORT CARS! WHAT A COMBINATION! @ sai - | V-8 TEAMED Win "HAT “JET-SCOOP” HOOD. MERC-O-MATIC DRIVEI* GIVES IT Ar Be assured that polities will improve as» fast as the | people who vote. To be able to read is not the same as to know what to read, *

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