The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 11, 1952, Page 8

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Page 8 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesday, June 11, 1952 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SMITH The Ny lice Long V, ‘ re By Williom Neubaver THANKY, SNUFFY!! NT WW 1 1/ = hee SUT AN' RIDDLES Au! (£0 EEZY: aes Chapter 15 ae WUZ BOTH TIED ee Pe oy ee ga MAYOR West : AWARE of Leslie Popnicton Aes on, i i ight, was avery e Ler. FER MAYOR DONT 1/7 TELL VE TH BODACIOUS A are meee gehen BELG oe a ape sbi earn NEWS! that week. Now the good humor, | . (N ALL MY AN' SQUARE | : YY) agrrn poten ee He j [4 : == } f = happy-go-lucky approach to sf a } which had made her such a f E = A ite with so many men ove F made her a favorite at Camp Joy. There were so many request dates that Evelyn Moore s found herself functioning as the girl’s social secretary. But she separated the wheat from the chaff with a right good will. Aware, a: Jane wasn’t aware, that this popu- Ifrity was making a new girl of Her, she took great satisfaction in seeing to it that every moment of | the girl's free time was occupied ‘ith the result that when Jane | + finally got around to answering the several letters she had re nto Tuttleton, a restaurant | ce she had been | nce the after- | ing meet, the | © on. Ini he door sit down just to nost cord your date. I could use a nurse, ‘o the table she | Jane.” Andy and so | e days which had ropped her fork an- scored her 1 aren't being amus- “The roast ery good this oft, Rare, ex- gnificept I didn't ere with DON'T MENTION IF I HAD ANURGE I'M GLAD you NOTH } AND I'M GOING TO ceived from Ruthie Taylor and \ Tai e FTM GOING i THAT TD WENT TO VISIT MR. Mrs. Goldsborough she had muc! gh an an a ITF TM GONG TO Like T S' DO THE SAM catalnmeencivery (aile aiarsad. |store cene et es. write, Ralph The letters finished, she put on a full, flowered cotton skirt, an off the-shoulder white blouse, did her hair up in a kerchief down to the barracks-lil ing which housed the camry office as well as the m ha. with their order. “Should I| tant work to sta: lous, I wonder? Should I re- | care of her. And h e fact that many: others| as elsewhere, we preceded me? Or should I|nurses. As a matter of y be quietly happy because | have none free for duty at the dining with you at last?” moment.” You have a nice sense of hu-| “I'm not interested.” CALL AGAIN-- Division A. And it w fatt vou?™ Saleh Sows ees he Ralph Jowett finally d his head solemnly,| together. “But that is ridiculous, with her. “Miss Bancrofi twinkling. “I | he asserted. “Of course you are in- smiled as bce turned 3 : if rse. Sometime terested. You are a decent human ‘About time I managec a ered opinion, I am|being, and all decent human be- word with you. Is Evely determined to make me eat din: g alone every night of the week? | You talk too much,” she “And you'r aay not ae pecially handsome, with an attempt at lightn Bruce Hall, his alert gray eyes ut Iam rich. You'll turn head if you don’t | gleaming. ‘ou wouldn’t turn It was an ori t then I'll order the | down the chance to have a good say the least. It p: dinner.” fight, would you?” of humor, and she sr kled. He found himself| _ She looked up, and her face red- him. “Evelyn, hly enjoying the evening. | dened slowly as she comprehend- to go out only w He had doubted that he would. | ¢d at last. “You mean—?” are good for me. I'm a He waved his arm grandilo- “It’s a challenge, wouldn’t you you see, I’m being he!p-d tly. “Order the ten-dollar | Say?” against my will, but beir f there is such a meal on the|_ She didn’t hesitate a moment. just the same.” She i. You see, I am grateful, very | In a sense it was t! pak she had pale face, his rath eful. From now on I shall snub | been praying for. “It would give physique. “I don’t re -| Evelyn Mooge with a right good|me great pleasure, Dr. Hall, to ing seen you down at the pool, Mr. | will.” nurse Mrs. George Poppleton back Jowett. I don’t to sound ru The waiter came to their table| into health. T'll get a leave of but you look as though some sun-}and cleared away the appetizer absence from Mr. Forsythe right shine and exercise would do you| dishes and brought them their en- | @way. Ralph, will you drive me a great deal of good.” jtree. Jane, looking at the meat, | back to the camp?” le fell into step beside her as' squealed in delight. “Isn’t this (To be continued) ay —— >. And of| ings do what they can to help peo- » ple in distres a fighter,” grinned BESIDES —AND THIS 1S A LAUGH — 1M CRAZY ABOUT THE IF SHE GETS HEP ABOUT THE BET SHE'LL NEVER fo EITHER ONE PLL TELL ETTA GOING NO YOu'RE ONLY. AND YOU'RE NOT KIDDING HER.” TELLING HER , i ek SPOIL ') a NOTHIN’ a CISCO'S RESCUE WITHOUT A POSGE OF ARMED MEN IS PLUMB IDIOTIC! WELL, THERE'S NOTHING I CAN DO ABOUT TT. HARBY J. BROWN, JR mC t OZARK IKE Pree ae Flee’ 144 Fleet n € / MES OEEN A CONSISTENT WELL, IT'S ABOUT i a : 300 HITTER IN TH’ COAST TURE ELMER CAME i LEAGUE ... BUT (Li BE ACROSS WITH SOME- : SATISFIED iF HE CLUBS THING BESIDES 275 AND FIELOS CONVERSATION ADEQUATELY EoR US J FORTH S'62,000 | t = a Robert L. Be!! ae ee |Gets Promotion a ia Robert L r

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