The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 2, 1952, Page 4

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annual Easter Vespers on Palm Sunday, April 6 at the Old Stone Methodist Church at 4 o'eloek’ in the afternoon. The impressive and Whitley, instructor, of music ab-the high. school. fey 9 * i | | H Mint in Philadelphia wes found- the | stuffing, i ad. We also found that April is Ge | an iced, j Wall paper style month in the im, }Style, stuffed ob) neat a thing quite in- and | ham, turkey é Solo). ~ No.-3. In the Garden (Soprario J ~ and Choir). Nature luding the bird calls ” 8:30. : jo..4. And When They Had piano numbers, in the audito- : : Botnd. Him (Tenor Solo and ium of Truman School. eek Hit ' ne! i trong h the Fe A list of the candidates for offi- 1 on = anyone would Ponting : rs of the’Key West Players on ie = streamlined “T think the nominating com bu ai aan err y held t the pose — a Crested exclusively for men..| Buri Garnett, and Col. Palmer. The Wes ;|Tieeday night, —— * oe wine om | nee am ‘On the ballot will be Gladys Will- eeting, “ ie designed for the needs “ot |MAID'S NIGHT OUT what woretident, Comds. Leland Godt | ,omae's tan ladies too. Sy “DOT” Three Meeting, V. ah . ‘Take thought to the wonder- ‘ V. F. W. , $5 GA It, esd be. fae, erat “AUST THIS ONCE," COUNTY ee uation, weddings — the bride trand Theatre, D omey AY, pis nae oe ak tome te (Continued, From Page-One) mee. pr e au 903 Fasce a lipgel Advisor Paul dio Club, a Ey: té “Commissioner: 7h i ; rt c - | Collier poseyiieteiath a —. 5) yahis, e Monroe C bt P it with a lion. Hi beintine a . ) retiring i i becomes a member : f the last meeting was Jackson, secretary, report of the trea- . Goddard. age fs bi raped g i el re = are now in operation. ‘asts will te announced tomorrow. | Author Dies NEW YORK (# — Author Ferenc Molnar, 74, whose “Liliom” te- came a theatrical classic, died Thursday after a long illness. ‘The Hungarian-born Molnar, who came to the U. S. in 1940 as a refugee, wrote his first play “The Devil,” in 1907. “Liliom,” his best- m work, was filmed by Holly- wood and in 1946 was produced ee af Hi a i ath in if i. special interest Meeting, executive. board Poin- 4 ee rent re |Wm. Collins }the Lower Keys with the West h . Ntic ‘s | has been servii . sitter. Many a politician — has ing with the Key West | on ond with Miami as well, lshould amy break ever occur in ~Hiearned that one way to get a Shore since June, 194, mother to the polls is to bring| Since his entry inte the service, | fardund someone to stay with the | Chief Collins has served abgard the |‘?® Present Big se Hihyay. baby. In many a city and town/U. S. S. Nevada, the U. S: S. Chil. |'t was Potnted out by ‘ now there are organized squads | ton, and the U. S. S. Cavalier. ape ia: Chae a ef baby sitters when it comes | Pi Mi the: American De. | tie averer. Keys Property Own- four years.” Duval St. — Gulfstream trans- Mi @ ; sa nd" er aad helen Ports them — and all the other | Jf Transferred page lll das youn asa hit musical play under’ the cian PTA. Se eae hy aes Maen, 10 Bee 2: | tert ee and Sap Mar oid . _ — | a nage ford glen « nine | ville, Argun * your own tas! ave i ote oh we bos Wits 8 . miles of road from E ‘ape on : Mich “ike anameckees [election day the hand thaf rocks /fas been transferred to the Com-|{9" MOr oiniand: tt would link for aw Tve got |} AN ILL-SHAPED COVERING Paoes wots bot cooked peas 0d the cradle belongs to the baby ;™ander, Western Sea Frontier. He | to me for|} ysep TO PROTECT YOUR it-you like. With salad ant cof. UPHOLSTERY, BUT FORM A VERY IMPORTANT PART IN THE SCHEME OF HOME DECORATION Individually styled by: Soc. See. Rep. . time to vote, and even platoons | fense Service niedal, the American |“ Pi A field rep A of young ladies who will do the |Atea medal, the European-African-|€*8 Association thanked Com- |, ai office of cS | housework or go to the grocer’s | Middle Eastern Area medal, the | missioners for their speedy . ac- | rinistration- ; va4\ ' if the busy mothers will only go | Asistic-Pacific Area medal, the| ton on the proposed road and tm o.aay, ‘ \ } pean to the polls. China Service medal the Qccupa-|ferty. Capt. Barry personally |, 1's) 4:00 pm. | ’ ae oe tion medal (Japan,) and the World |Presented his maps to the Cor- : ANSE ss on a sweet little | War II Victory medal. missioners. acsnaeie ear Mesiteendr Let Born in Ash Flat, Arkansas in| Gomez said that he personally Donald's sweeten it up with a | 1918, his parents now reside in} “would put a few pennies into facial, West Plains, Missouri. He is mar-|the ferry project.” Capt. Barry ried to the former Imogene R. Jen | said the same, and there was Be Spectacular in Spectators * , Time to Be BS Time really | ings of West Plains. They havé)gencral agreement among rolls around fast, but we do have |!Wo children, William Chester,| LKPOA members present that by Jots of fun anyhow. Til Friday | °S¢d 3, and Janis Elaipe, aged 2. (they would give out of their then, love and stuff from the old |_Chelf Collins is a member, of the own pockets to expedite ‘financ- Fleet Reserve RULED O8T.. shop hopper, Jaxon.—(Advt PARADISE Visit Lisan Shees and try on the most beauti- ful end exquisitely dif- ferent shoes in Key West $13.95 WE MAVY BLUE AND WHITE. SIZES &% to 9 BARA te B fF i] FLEET TRAINING O.W C. SCHEDULES LUNCHEON The Fleet Training Group Offi- H : i i , if lf i 3 f t Proudly ond exctysively seid at LISAN SHOES $04 SOUTHARD ST. OPP. BUS STATION

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