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Reception For New Keys Doctor “At Tavernier. Key Largo — Members of the Florida Keys Clinic gave a re- ception for Dr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Cohn and their family on Thursday evening, March 26, from 7:30 to 9 at the Clinie Build- ing in Tavernier. The Board of Directors of the ic has secured the services of Dr. Cohn who comes to this area with an excellent background of training in the medical field. For the past two years he has been house surgeon at Victoria Hospi- STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Triumph : Coffee Mill ALL crocers ~— tal, Miami,; and he has also |served at Midtown Hospital, New | York City, and hurace Harding Hospital, Elmhurst, Long Island. He is a native of. Waterville, Maine and received his M. D. degree from Kansas City Univer- | sity, College of Physicians and | Surgeons. | Mrs. Dorothy L. Cohn is a grad- uate registered nurse and re- jeeived her nursing education at |the Somerville’ Hospital, Somer- ville, Mass. Dr. Cohn will be the only quali- fied medical doctor between ; Homestead and Key West and is \greatly needed in the rapidly |growing communities he will |serve. His office hours, beginning |March 30, will be from 25 every |day except Thursday and Sun- day, and Monday and Wednesday jevenings from 7 to 8. He will \be available for house. calls and special appointments. Committee in charge of the re- .| ception was Mrs. Liselotte Uhe, RN, chairman, Mrs. | Marilyn Vaughan, Mrs. Eunice Bridgham, Mrs. Pat Beards, Mrs. Kay Wil- kinson, Mrs. Hazel Harris and Mrs. Carolyn V. Cohen. 1 Ad USED CAR LOT PHONE 2-5881 FAWTU Course\Benedict Thiclen |Amazing Mental Wizard Is Completed By Naval Officer Ensign George A. Morency Jr.,/ son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Morency, 526 Park, River Forest, Ill, has qualified for Carrier All Weather Squadrons by virtue of the All Weather Flight course which he recently completed at Fleet All Weather Training Unit, Atlantic, Naval Air Station, here. He will report to Composite Squadron Twelve, Naval Air Sta- tion, Quonset Point, R. I. for as- signment to duty involving flying. Ensign Morency entered naval service in January 1951 as an aviation cadet in the Navy V-5 Program. He was designated a naval aviator in July 1952 after completing the prescribed flight training course at Pensacola, Fla. Ensign Morency is married to the former Miss Loretta Hosty, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. James P. Hosty, 523 Lathrop, River For- est, Ill. His brother, Robert J. Morency, Hospital Corpsman Has Short Story In Collier’s Mag. Benedict Thielen who makes Key West his regular winter home has another story in the February 21 issue of Collier's. It’s called, | with a teenage daughter who is trying to be a young lady. On the other hand, her parents are try- ing to be young again. After 18 jyears of marriage they play can- jasta, have one drink and retire. | Daughter Nancy things they lead a dull life. So the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis go to a communi- |ty square dance to square things away. The wife goes capering on |the dance floor. The husband sits one out with the village siren. . . and takes along .his pocketflask just as they did in the good (?) old days. Nancy leaves the with a big handsome iceman (shades of Red Grange) and gets compromising situation. When fa- | ther attempts to scold her for her | |“Go And Kiss Him If You Dare.” } | The theme is about a couple} dancefloor | ‘a glimpse of her father in the| Third Class, is currently serving |behavior she too has something with the First Marine Division, in |to say about being in parked cars. Korea. | The “noble experiment” smooths Ensign Morency graduated ‘out and closes with a heady |from Oak Park High School, Oak! paragraph dedicated to. people |Park, TIL, in 1946 and attended | who are young in heart if not in |the University of Tilinois and De-/ years: “It was a waning moon, Paul University, Cnicago, before | and more than half of it was gone, entering the Navy. |but it cast a warm and steady | Ensign Morency, prior to en-| golden. light.” jtering the naval service, was|~ (Let Colin Jameson sprinkle CORNER SIMONTON and GREENE STREETS SPECIAL . . . SPECIAL WEEKEND SPECIAL Our Loss Is Your Gain! Pull Price 1948 OLDS, Tudor "76" ____. 1951 FORD, Cl. Cpe. RADIO - FORDMATIC - NEW PAINT 1947 PLYMOUTH, Tudor NEW PAINT 1950 STUDEBAKER RADIO - OVERDRIVE - NEW 1950 CHEVROLET Station Wagon _ $1195 NEW PAINT 1948 FORD Convertible, Radio._$ 795 1949 MERCURY, Radio, New Paint $ 995 1940 CHRYSLER, Clb. Cp. OTHER EXCELLENT BUYS ... 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Telephone Today 2-5684 TOWN FINANCE CO. 604 Duval Ph. 2-5684 stardust on that moonglow!) The story is illustrated by Tom len, but the face of the hero, Mr. i Ellis, could have been posed by | Thielen, it’s so like him. | years in the Naval Service, has jseen service in every theatre o |naval operations since his entry into the service in 1943. His guardians are Mr. Mrs. Peter McInnis of 19 Troy , Lane, Yonkers, N. Y. and he is the husband of the former Miss ;Easther Ortolani of Glenside, Pa. and Lovell who never saw writer Thie- | To Entertain Local Audience’ Dr. Franz Polgar, the mental wizard, who will come to Key West on Monday, March 30, and will be presented under the: aus- pices of the Key West Junior Chamber of Commerce, is. an Hungarian by birth and a gra- |duate of the University of Buda- est. vA almost every interview. he has been beseeched by reporters with such eager -questions as: “Can you really read minds?” “Can you — briefly tell us about it, how it is done? Your tech- nique.” Polgar usually answers by promptly reading the minds of the usually skeptical persons at |the interview. One of the Doctors feats is memorizing all the names ;of a group of persons after hear- jing them mentioned once, or per- |a newspaper and then repeating page numbers with corresponding articles or submitting to any queries on the editor’s pages. Dr. Polgar’s control of mental manifestation is very evident and | ENDS IN MARRIAGE CHICAGO W—A romance -in a |veterans’ hospital between. two | wheelchair patients—each minus a | right leg—will culminate in mar- |riage in the hospital chapel Sat- | urday. Miss Inez B. Johnson, who served in the Women’s Air Force during World War Il, and Forrest R. Fie, 37, an Army veteran, met as they traveled hospital corridors in wheelchairs, Each lost a right leg in automobile accidents and entered the Veterans Administra- tion Hospital in suburban Hines. 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Look, Life and other | national magazines have written several articles on the mental fests of the great Doctor Polgar. The part of the show devoted to hypnosis has brought Polgar laudable comment and the audi- ence can actively participate. All the demonstrations are conduct- ed with volunteers who share in the fun and wonder of all pre- sent -- with no personal em- barassment to any of them. Such public illustrations have proclaim- ponent of the working of hypno- sis. Many books have been writ- ten on -hypnosis which refer to him and the discoveries he has made in over a quarter of a cen- tury’s research. Dr. Polgar will appear in Key West for only one show. That will be held in the auditorium on Monday, March 30, at 8 p. m. Tic- kets can be had by contacting any Junior Chamber of Com-| merce members. | STAR * BRAND | and CUBAN -——TRY A POUND TODAY—— ‘| Open until 10 P.M. 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