The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 16, 1952, Page 4

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m4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘Wednesday, Juty 16, 1752 SOCIETY ..... DOROTHY XAYMER, Society Editor | <"°9P HOPPING jus bea in Life, .ime, Post, tional’ Geographic, because are the placc painted “o wi some justifiable rid by felio Froridiens. Just thought you’ like to know that we have really been a nart of the U. S. for one hundred and thirty-one years, and duciug that time have been growing like cvazy. If you don’t believe it, cone shoypin with me end take a peek ‘ to som? of the stores around here. omy ye been “B. Kir® to eka.” * i > up your lawn «eels, nters. Weel," and “Jun- | aveators Weeks,” so now 945-5 iv}? eel He rite et #37 oy i 52 edt see i i t Ht i < é rep tpen ie a lire ys fies fle da: ths Hf * ii gz * fe fis tlt tty aad i 1 es H ti i Be, Hayis i tit Telubel! i if | : f PERSONALS... NEWS OF I IN VIRGINIA ~ Ee ae Ul ier rn Hie pened i 5 i staid him stiaight, he cause he know. y: it anyhow, and humans Please neighbors, don’t out un your friends, or even your creditors. like that travel faster than chain itening; and only one thing that travels faster: ‘A cheery smile, : : Fog x. moby i x & * The same sake ‘*elleve quelity thet is s 2 cont. in “Alice Through tho Leoxing Glass” pervades the P:: Shop over om Caroline Struct. and on its doors, am tempt- if ellie! g sk¢ if Hl FREE: tert : Hie f i i I rast e: iit it ‘i ut ts EE i a Ht hint! : o* 3 i ! i fet athe eli EF i RE ey -a | aicist tt en _ i; EE Hl ui rf ee al if F 3 I i iE Fog, Hid, Ml ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE | Joe Fauili:, Its Former Key Wester, , Continues Top Scholarship Record — f ‘Young Joe Faulk, Jr., former Key West High School student whose granipzrents ::2 Lr, and Mrs. James Curry of 830 Simonton street, is ecnt:nuing his excellent record in Dothan, Ala., where he now lives with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Faulk, Sr. His mother is the former Nathalie (Dimple) Curry of Key. West. At the present time, Joe Faulk, #—— Jr., is a staff writer and 1 hotog- | x 5 ca ‘rapher with the Dothan Eagle Michigan Girl University of Alsbama. * Becomes Bride | While in Key West, Joe, Jr., jattended Harris Grammar School for three ears and fin- ‘lished the sixth grade in 1946 © ;from -unio High School »\there with a straight A record Hie Ha fa | fille i tay a iH li & i fi EB i735 F i fi i 4 ‘ i : ® cal Mr, and Mrs. Lawton K. Wat- son of 917. Southard street are eee age Hl Toreedinsd atae 5 | Colossians 1:21-23, was the sub: with valedictorian honors. He continued the record of fine jscholarship when ‘tis parents moved to Dothan, gradurting uy 12 at 8 p. m. 2 Justice of the Peace-of the first and was again valeuictoriin for istrict, Ira Albury, .- performed. his class. ae ceremony. ¥ . This past year, he was grad- Wedding attendants were the uated from the Dothan High arents of the bride, Mr. and School, again with a straizat A irs. David M. Strickland of record and again as class vale- ‘ichigan. dictorian. He was editor in chief D 1 Party Si: of The Gargoyle, high school / p year book, served on the student —~ 00: arty et council ad as vice-president of Pop Thursday At the Dothan. chapter of the Na- ; tional Honor Society for two Seaplane Base as, ber of the debst mae As a member ie debete| A Hawaiian ; than Res cig oted at thet: ot | jaeserere uate Alabaria and won a crtificate f| morning at 11 a.m. at the Sea excellence for his school.. He re-|Plane Base pool sith the Sur- ceived two rm ene for \ face Development Officers’ dictorian hong i; ~" un v for | Wives’ group as hostesses. { 20d citizensh' v. a y Swimming will be followed by This latter a.ve.d w>3 a sur, the out-of-door luncheon with a/ on graduation day with the fa-| Hawaiian motif. culty unanimously selezting him graduation day, May 30. Three Circles Hold Meetings And Lessons evening at 8 p, m. Paul’s mesage to the Colosstan} late Mrs. Mary Christians as it is presented in! being conducted ject) Daughters of America. of the lessons presented at each of] are invited. the Circle meetings of the First oe Presbyterian Church this week, Emphasis was that “God's will is Educator Dies not just to make us. respectable, ASHEVILLE, but to transform our lives so that! Robert c. Mecuilide’ on, or Pk fthey--may fulfill His —redemp-| and president of Columbia-¢6,: tive purpose. In verse 23, Paul! Bible College and I teaches that all Christians must] author, educator and: religious contrive in faith, exercising it| leader, died Tuesday. i fy ieee a dem % m remain grounded :7d/ W. H. Bell, Herbert 4 steadfast, putting Jesus’ teachings| Papy, Charles Waser, BB and redemptive Power to work day| sell, T. R. Pritchard, James day.” ling, Charles G. Trouth and Circle I met with Mrs. Joseph| hostess, Mrs. Rogers. The Bringman at 1410 Von Phister with| meeting wil be Monday, August @ group discussion of the lessons| at 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Jed by the chairman, Mrs. Robert’ oph Brent, 701 South street. Wheeler. The devotional was given! Hostess for Circle TI was Mrs. + Mrs. ante ores Dew ‘ved J. Miller at 1015 Flagler ave- tending were Mesdames Emor) ue. Mrs, Walter Clawson present- Harris, R. Roberts, Robert Whee! = va er, James Looper, Charles Londres James Gamble, Elmer Nonne. macher and the hostess, Mrs. Bringman. Circle 1 will meet with Mrs. Charles Londres, 164-C Poin-| ciana on Tuesday, August 12 at 8] pm, Meyers, Bari Julian, George Som- At the meeting of Circle II, Mrs. | ers, Forrest Turner, J. W. Robert Byron Russell presented’ and the hostess, Mrs. Miller. The the lesson and Mrs. T. R. Pritch-| \ugust meeting of Circle II will} ard, the devotional, with Mrs. | 2e on Monday, August 11 at 8 p.m. Ralph Rogers as hostess at the at the home of Mrs. F. T. Turner, Manse. Attending were Mesdames 95 Sigsbee Rd. aR atleles: ; ie e 5 A CAYO HUESO. SUPPER CLUB. + OUR SNACK BAR 1S ALWAYS OPEN TOP OF DUVAL ON THE ATLANTIC |LISAN SHOES £ Opp. mounoe TusaTES a

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