The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 5, 1952, Page 11

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BARNEY RIDDLES oo }1T/ HE'S TOO + DOWNSTAIRS | TO HEAR TH RADIO --- I'LL FIX HIM / QUESTION 1 HEAR YE HAD @ RUN-IN WIE SHER'FE TATE, | THAT SETTLES LAZY TO COME *BIFF’BUDD ./— ANSWER MY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH YORE WIEE-MATE NOBODY ON TH’ TOP OF THIS GREEN AIRTH BOSSES ME AROUND-- =Ud=— WHAT AILS YOU, JUGHAID > I SHORE DID! HE TRIED TO TELL ME HOW TO RUN MY CAMPAIGN | FOR MAYOR, AN-- TURN OFF THE WATER -AN! BRING THAT HOSE IN THE HOUSE-AN’ DON'T ASK QUESTIONS! IE NM wl Gas weer et U ! Seu HAVE BEEN FEEDIN' ‘IM YAPPLE PIES! =a - apredibesdnant ( AW-BUT; DARLENE, Y — SURE.’ You ASKED STOP STEAMING — ) TWO GIRLS TO THE I TOLD You HOW PROM .'—~ WHICH ONE PEN OF US DID You INVITE, “4 An OH, CISCO. I THA YOu'RE NOT \UN--THIS HERE NOTE WUZ FOUND IN OUR DUGOUT, ADDRESSED T You, RIGHT, Mm’ BOY MAY LATEST REPORT SAYS DINAN ON THE GROUNDS IT MAY INCRIMINATE ME 44 Cape. 1952, King Features i MEET BILL PBNWELL — \ A BIG CAMPUS WHEEL ! HIS DATE CANCBLED OuT— SO HE'S GONNATAICE ONE} OF YQU CHICKS OFF MY i ate, tac, ee | | By Paul Robinson | | | By Jose Salinas and Rod Reed OH, EXCUSE ME. I THOUGHT THIS WAS THE CISCO KID'S ROOM! By Roy Gotto WERE! sWHUT KIND S\ UF MAGIC CARPET | watt Chapter 12 ‘Tus was a strange wedding day. Steve was increasingly conscious of that as time went on. A growing feeling of unease was in him, pricking like a thorn. It was not alone what had hap- pened already —the encounter with Matt Tarson, the certainty that this was not the end. He had seen how eagerly Melody hung on Felix Tarson’s words while he talked of averting trouble, the quick light in her eyes when Felix had made bis offer to buy the ranch. An offer which, everything considered, could be a life-saver if he chose to accept. That would be an easy way out. It would solve raising the money to pay off the mortgage, and the ruelling battle te pull out of a ad hole. It would also remove himself from the scene and thus from any further possibility of having to kill or be killed. And derful and unforgettable day. | he knew, in that swift look in Melody’s eyes, that it would please her. There was that on the one hand, and it was tempting. On the other were the imponderables which nothing could moye nor alter For the lesser part of it, he couldn't crawl out of a fight—for that was what selling under these condi- tions would amount to. Victory for the Tarsons, by whatever term it was called. A licking for the| Russells, .That was the lesser, though a vital part. The greater was some- thing which he didn’t fully un- derstand—but a force which grip- ped him with the certainty ef a giant hand. The Bend was his country, the Diamond R was Rus- sell land. His dream of an engi- neering project had been trans- Monday, May 5, 1952 THE K EY WEST CITIZEN DOOMROCK BY ARCHIE JOSCELYN the hills of home, and the land|wheeling their horses, then he was big enough to g compass to any d ma might have. Here he would stay That knowledge was in him, more sure than it had ever bee But with it was the certainty Melody’s disappointment, like a barrier between them while they knelt together ¢ altar and repeated the vows the minister. Where one had not been able to co tween them, the other had su ceeded. He tried to thrust from him, to assure himself it was a small thing which wou soon vanish of it ecord. The wild celebrat ‘h fol- lowed the solemnity of the wed- ee | helped him there. at! ‘arson had kept but Felix had come church. Now he a ed hir the opportunity to go thro reception line. As he shook } av nd folded paper pan. saw is heavy f. lipped into her we succeed,” he promised unde: his breath. Melody nodded, c! high. She slipped the bit of pape its message unread, inside her dress. Then they were outside, show- ered with rice, warding off old| shoes, racing for Steve's buggy. | Reaching it, Melody was inside before she realized that an old stage coach had been su te for the buggy, that cowb on the box, with six wild! \- tious cayuses in the traces instead of the finely trained team which Steve drove. Bruised and buffeted, they were deposited finally at their own rising | res even | with Melody, she felt a piece of | ¥ 1 reassuring smile on \d “We'll keep right on trying till | scope and| picked Melody up in his arms man | one carried her across the thresh- - | old come home, sweetheart,” and was astonished to see fury in her eyes, the un- ive coldness of her lips as d her, ” she gasped. “This bar- country! Oh!” She | J sperately around, and burst into tears, REPARATIONS had been un- |* der way for a week, the re~ {muda gath , chuck wagons equipped, saddles and bridles | looked to, and the thousand neces- | sary details taken care of to ready b men and equipment for the . The two Diamond R chuck- ons rattled away at dawn, r courses quickly diverging. gh Binder went with one, enile or had been pressed into sere the second field cogk. th his men, saber- rtain, His wedding been far different than anticipated, far from aus- picious. Melody was in a state of genuine shock, her nerves ragged. He had tried to comfort her, without much success. Then he had left her alone, hoping that a good night's rest would restore her, It had, in part. She had been up with the first sounds at the bunkhouse, and had kissed him before he rode away, then had suddenly threwn her arms about is neck and held him close, her ‘e twisted with despair. . Steve—about being *t,” she whispered. “But everything is so barbaric! And now—I'm afraid, Steve. I wish you didn’t have to go out. But take ferred to Diamond R. These were door, Steve waved as the cowboys | gave one last hoarse cheer before care of yourself!” (Te be continued) CML. Prepared By Students of the Convent of Mary Immaculate | | | | | | NEWS NO. 12 Picnic at Bahia Honda The annual Student Council pic- nie was held at Bahia Honda on Wednesday, April 30, Those who went were members of the school and the seventh and eighth grades. Sister Delphine Marie, Su- | perior, Sister M. Catherine of the , Holy Child, Sister M. George Ed- mund, Sister Shelia Mary and Mrs. | Berezovsky were the chaperones. | Transportation was provided for by generous drivers who gladly took | this beautiful trip over the keys. | The girls spent the day swim- ming, boat-riding, playing tennis and baseball and picnicing. At three o'clock the picnic terminated and the girls returned to Key West happy and sun-burned after a won- Sedality Reception Convent of Mary Immaculte On Saturday, April 26, Feast of |Our Lady of Good Counsel, four-|ta and on the w teen candidates were received into | the Sedality of the Sea Church. The | candidates, who were dressed in| white formals, were: Jean Albury, | Joan Albury, Dale Dick, Barbara | Foley, Kathleen Lawrence, Sally | Perez, Olga Perez, Rosemary San- | Kathleen, Sister tander. Miriam | Pedriera, Anne Timmerman, Marie Rendueles, sther Trujillo, and Rose Marie Yates, At five mi- | nutes to eight, the candidates led | jhy their prefect, Nora Malone and | dalists received their secretary, Eleanor Gato, marehed into church. They were | Frances Sampson, Jo- | MONDAY, MAY 5, 1952 | | | followed by the Sodalists who wore their white uniforms and blue man- | | tles. The altar was beautifully de- | corated with white gladiclaes. Fath- | er Maring, S. J. offered the Holy | Sacrifice of the Mass and officiated at the ceremony which followed im mediately. | After Father called the candi dates to the altar, they approach- | ed to the altar steps where they recited individually the Act of Con secration to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Father then presented each new Sodalist with her blue mantle, | signifying Mary’s protection upon her, the Sodality medal, rule book, diploma and certificate Father Maring delivered a impressive sermon wherein praised the Convent of Mary maculate Sodality as being the greatest tower of strength in the parish. He commended the Soda lists on the exemplary manner in which they recite the Missa Canta most he Im activities at Bi participate in committee A breakfast was he cafeteria after the cere invited were Father M 8 Delphine Marie, Superior, Sister Mary Elizabeth, Sister Margaret M € » M Sister mund, Sister Cather Holy Child She Sister M. Regina Agnes Sodalists After the breakfast, the wa new So rances from tulations and reme their fellow Sodalists. Rating Advance For R.E. Zimmer | Robert Edward Zimmer, U. S Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmer of 512 Garfield Ave., Hei Pa. has recently been ad vance in rating to Electronics Technician Third Class Zimmer is a graduate of Bridge ville High Sehool, and was employ- ed prior to entering the service at Electric Supply, F delberg General STRONG ARM BRAND COF Triumph Coffee Mill iu WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN THE LINE OF Children’s TOYS COME TO THE TROPICAL TRADER 718 Duval St. Phone 100: burg, Pa. He vntered the se September 1950 and has served ir the Submarine Force since Nover ber 1951 — Mother and Sanitation is very important, for methed is sure of eliminating im the Bus Station. Use our fast TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SERVI Managed and Operated - Hardworking P | GRIFFITH in which they | ~ ATTENTION! and your family, when you're washing your laundry. The Bendix Bring your laundry te 516 Seutherd Street across from THURSTON— THE PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICE at Fort Dix, N. J., has announced the arrival of Private Griffith A. Thurston, Key West boy. Thurston formerly resided at 917 Center street. Don't hesitate to mail and screw plywood clase to the edge of a panel or smaller piece. It won't split. But when driving ws into the edge it is best to 1a hole first to avoid pulling art. dr the Dr. J. A. Valdes Specializing in Eye Examination and Visual Training COMPLETE SERVICE ON DUPLICATION of LENSES 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THIS COMMUNITY We Use Bausch and Lomb Products Exclusively "4 Hour Service On Any Eye Glass Prescription OFFICE HOURS: 9te IZA. M, 25 Mm. ADDRESS: 619 Duval St, Across from Beachcomber, One Flight Up TELEPHONE: } Residence, 295 Office, 338 wood Housewife — the protection of your children purities service wash and dry. CE PICK-UP and DELIVERIES By Navy Man and Wife Civic - Minded ull Lever 27-A For County Commissioner FIRST DISTRICT J. M. FERNANDEZ, JR. “JOE

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