The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 18, 1952, Page 10

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Page 10 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, October 18, 1952 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH BOY OR GAL, SNUFFY-- OR TRIPLETS OR TT DONT MAKE NO QUADRUPPLES ! AN’ CRICKET = : MISTOFER SMIFU WILL YE FETCH me AM MY SKILLET ? Uf . I. YOUR WIFE DID!-- BY GOLLY-1 GUESS IF ALL THE WIVES ACT - ii LIKE YOURS - DUGAN 1OEA! WILL HAVE TO HOLD HE'S GOT THE RIGHT CUPS o> Kee ee. NATURALLY, YOU WikL as Sao = 14 You Acr worrRieD/ ) So FAR I'VE BROKEN | | poutics costs ~</ EVEN /—I'VE SPENT- \ 7 THAT REMINDS Me OBAR! ( i YOUR CAMPAIGN MANAG = PHONED! SAID IT's “| | MONSY./— HOW Ars AS MUCH IN ONE WEEK IMPORTANT.’ | | Youre FUNDS ? XK AS PLL EARN IN ONE : ; : i—y ———_— Neale — IF Ewin Jf, ae HE ONLY NAMED THE © THE CRAZY K BECAUSE WHAT'S WRONG, PANCHO 2 amen t MEN, (VE GOT A SCOOP P ~~ AMAEDIATELY AFTER BUT ID LIKE TO FOR YA... A. STORY TH’ GAME |M ANNOUNCING SOW OUT WITH ONE \j THAT iT » _ THAT IVE BEEN FORCED VICTORY UNDER MY “YO RESIGN UNDER _ BELT, ANYWAY ... By Fred Lasswell | Sy gon and ni BS ips at her doubtfully, at : tude became fanati “What do you do, if anything?” he said after a long, awkward moment. “I dance.” “Ballet?” She nodded. “Modern.” “Professionally?” “I hope to, ultimately.” “ive home?” Devereaux smiled. “Shut me up any time you like.” “I live home.” “Why not make a break, keep house on your own?” She drew a long breath. “I can’t.” “You mean,”De' ther won't allow it," she said, and her’tone told im cl of bonds and bond- if it FEE Hi age. He waited through a short ilence, ho} need nk would ener le was pight She said, “If he is my a “Don's you know?” Devereaux “No. I mean, I don’t know"— she fumbled for words—“I don’t know for certain that he is.” “But what makes you think that he’s not?” “It's somethi * Devereaux said impatiently, “Is there something actual that makes you doubt this man is your er? “Just impressions.” Her hand| came m, a great moved as if brushing something} about whom they belong impeding her vision. ions} She shook her head. “I didn’ y Not consciously, “T take it, then,” Devereaux said, accepting her as rational and believable, “that there is no infancy-to-now association with in your recollection. man, your father, is something tecent in your iv 3 1t—compara- tively, that is. And I have no real infancy ioe = phon of him.” : BE y & ad all ‘through my school life, were visits, gifts, vacations a’ with him. But always never close. In a family mean. Then, last year, he me home to live with him.” “You boarded out through your school years?” . Yes. Through school and fin- ishing school.” _“And absolutely no recollec- a Poa Prior to your tenth birt ee . ‘No. Earlier, I merely knew of aux him, but vaguely.” “As if he'd “How did you know of him?” ! purchase?” CONGRATULATORY TRIO PRESENT ROTARY DISTRICT GOVERNOR. J. Abney Cox, left, congratulates Key West Re- tarian Edwin Trevor on his candidacy in the coming election for new district governor, Center is Mrs. Cox who accompanied her husband on the trip here for the governor's amembly meeting Thursday. Cox gave a speech at noon at the regular luncheon of the club and heard committee reports at the governor's assembly T ursday evening. GSO OFFICERS = INSTALLEO AS OFFICERS of the Girts’ Service Organization ot the USO - YMCA Columbus Gey tap | wore, left te right, Miss Derethy Johnsen, 621 Otivie St. view president; Mins Francine Johnsen, 3970 | Seaptes Ave., president; and Miss Foye Lows, 516 Francis St, secretary ~ Wweamwrer, 4

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