The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 17, 1952, Page 11

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By Jase Salinas and Rod Reed | che deg Lawvell Chapter 40 Ni WALKER’S heavy figure appeared from the adj . cattying two of “Wed in gon e around,” he se a a Doctor Clark followed him with " more of the candles. Moe looked at Johnny, then dis-| were appeared toward the front hail and the stairs, Phe doctor and Walker went into the livi Johnny Spar ye mo serena ge lich ie ioe ichael, on n the tile floor. the piped candied iyo thi rae Je ee women had been ing. Kai got to her feet = ‘ell Saas she asked “how much more does Mother t ee member’ Is she pes to be all ., Hight, Johnny? Is ‘she? Moe said * you've been with her for an hour.” e talked breathlessly and fast. Her e res were the deep green of fresh limes, Johnny’ patted her arm. “Stop Pilg child,” he said: He turned to Karen. “I was looking for you. Irene’s coming ip ne stairs, but I don’t like to lea her alone.” “Tl go ig ae up,” the nurse said, starting to leave them. “Karen?” said Johnny. ae nurse turned. The coel, ef- Thursday, April 17, 1952 as more than a ies tered nurse. J. bi aaron ses ncle Tn Thomas asked te check up on you wi laced) rived here. He was about Irene, and i'w was see that nothing ha T tae to make posit the right ‘Tl be darned.” Johany. seid “That's the bare time I’ve ever investi Karen wid “T fe dentials — your Sng again. “You certainly haye a reputation. Some of those + 4+ one from ‘the h ,| bureau in New York . THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ee * tee velea| worried ere Te a that you liad papers Johnny waved his ti Tt was one of the few. times jpoked ill. at. ease. ” he sai ane irs and ade and ae He sald, mae one to, ether in 4 in the ay’ Ss arm, a the large Bh roo! in the front h 5 told to" bold the mansion we! set apart, lis ever eh, le her to- a a ig paused a moment ing into the living room, “Johnny! Doss she know? ficient manner there had been in|she La when he’d first met her, had B peared. Her wide-set. darls| tha’ eyes were friendly now, “Yes?” she asked. “Were zed in page reap sation io; Sees hogath, pve-a pe oa : ie was PF iockine at tall “Yes,” the nurse said cly. “Why? “I wanted to, be positive who you wel ; seni a ww Visitors At | Key West C.0f C. Miss Nellie De.Graee, Mr. ang Armstrong, Havre . Floyd Ewing, Elk- PL Brown, Un- - Frank Paulin, Mrs. Lois L. Merton, Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Marshall, Traverse City, Mich, Mrs. Jane Tate, New York, N.Y Miss Mary Jane Bagnerman, dianapolis, Ind. * Edward R. Grosvenor, Winches- ter, Mass. Miss Helen J. Grinnell, Birming- ham, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Leng Pine, Nebr. R. W. Mitchell, Poughh2epsie, N.Y. Mr, and Mrs. Bridgeport, Conn. Vern Fry, Bronson, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nieder, Bridgeport, Conn. P WE'RE USEDTO |_| iy THAT —THey Au. : B Anviay. LIVE Roy RB. Goree, J. W. Liffing, Earl Kartner, Bryan, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Winslow, Sa- lem, Ind. | James Richmond, Oak Park, I} } | Jack Steele Anderson, Pasade- ea Calif. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sewell, Min- | neapolis, Minn. { { Mrs. T. B. Dunn, Chicago, Il. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sandfort, Wi- J F| | chita, Kansas. ai} i Mrs. C. J. Grogan, Chicago, Ul. - | Edmund P. Hillpern, New York, | N. ¥. fh | Miss Dorothy Golm, North Col- | lins, N.Y. Duane Arnold, Fenton, Mich Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Juengling, Sr., Wellsville, N. ¥ . * Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olday, Be- r Ohio. Mrs. L. J. Gier, Dunedin, Fla: Mr. and Mrs. Gunnard Peterson, | Rockford, Il Mr. and Mrs. James len, Winchester, Mass j nd Mrs. P. F. Willard, Wil- Sidney Al , Montreal, Ca-} da : Emil Such, Mansfield, Ohio. Jacob Solowitz, Tampa, Fla. j Mr. amd Mrs. Harry Demick, | Parry Sound, Ost. Canada. W. J. Ervin, Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Chéries Hagerman Freehold, New Jersey. Mrs. Homer K. York, Ind Mrs. L. L. Coke, Flip, Mich Mrs, Clark L. 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