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To Be 9 s ° ation celebration at Stock Island, 40 and 8, fun group of the Lecion, a children’s Pet Show grounds, The underway at y afternoon, »» Chairman, of the event announced today. Registration for the event is children fegister their Pet on Saturday, an Le- iis Ly are urged! Ralph Rogers Takes Over Post |NEA Convention At Head Of Local Rotary Club The Rev, Ralph W. Rogers, Col- jonel, U. S. Army, retired, took over | his duties today as new president jof the Key West Rotary Club for jthe year 1953-1954. | During his four years in Key | West, Rogers has become a famil- | iar figure in civic and church cir- cles. Rogers was born in Indiana and after completing his high school work in the publie school at Hope, Indiana, he attended the Univer- sity of Louisville where he receiv- led his A. B. degree. He then se- jsured his S. T. B. degree from | Boston University and his Masters | degree from the University of Chi- cago in psychology. Having studied for the ministry {he held pastorates in Indiana, | Massachusetts and New Hamp- opened to the public. Final details are now being completed for the |gala events to be climaxed by a spectacular fireworks -display in the evening and followed by a dance, Thursday, July 2, 1953 SPEC POTS. LAMP SHADES CANISTER SETS Oil Paint, White EACH IALS 39 . ..+ gal. $2.90 Key West Supply Co. ‘211 SIMONTON STREET DIAL 2-3123 1 shire, He served as a chaplain World War I and returning to Ps i i E f | t| Long Trip For Biscuits tional Chaplain of the National So- journers and during the, past year has served as Secretary of the Key RAVENNA, 0. (#—Hopes were raised. today that a 26-year-old schoolteacher, in a coma since an automobile accident April 10, may soon regain consciousness. The woman, Miss Helen Foster, was injured near Seattle, Wash., when she was thrown out of her car after it skidded on ice and struck a culvert. She was brought home by train May 9. An Akron physi examined her yesterday and expressed belief that recent movement of her arms and legs indicates she may be gradually regaining consciousness. The physician, who asked that his name not be usea, said the in- To End Friday to iy RF ; if . HT i | his home town yesterday by s Of Lawrence College for what they called his “unfair and "|New York City. senator described Pusey as an who has considerable in- ‘ing since he was a freshman in ¥ ge.” Of Pusey’s departure for his new job, McCarthy said: “‘Har- vard’s loss is Wisconsin's gain... . regardless of who takes his place MORGANFIELD, Ky. — Six-| (at Lesrgnes): it will be an im- ear-old Sharis Wa: Provemen' ae jed 5,000 Snes shee by ne | Cola G. Parker, chairman of the the past three days with | Lawrence Board of Trustees and visions of getting some of Grand-| President of the Kimberly-Clark ma's biscuits. ., said: She came from Augsburg, Ger-| “Those familiar with Lawrence many, where she had been living | College and the activities of Sen. with her eCarthy can only conclude that 4 Ad f.tF § Fes i with damage to the central Miss Foster had been tea two years at Kennewick School in Kennewick, Wash. at time of the accident, comment was: cCarthy’s remarks about are.translated it means only— didn’t vote for him.” EE Freshmaster Has Come To Key West! 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