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DIAL: Citizen Office, 25662 ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE th A Silver Lining ...In A Bowl Workman|Farewell Wi J. 4 Sa alt |. BETANCOURT. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Petsnenrt 15-E Porter Place, 4. ing. Young Betancourt, who is 18, was graduated from the Key West High School, Class bright is a substitute for moon- of 1953. L 2 He HH TEE been Bet is now in the U.S. Coast Guard, Collette! stationed in New Jersey. He ate cae ty | ivy man,} will engage in 10 weeks’ train- inf i He in ill aeeteda on Tuesday morning, Saw eepmaperd a who ——— ve you 1 «Reckon eter go those birchbark moose Or just wait a few/the shade after half an hour, Fifth, the gold-pla handled ened At any rate, iM aipeee “oc: Hn neeat aT HB is shown standing, far right. The pretty girl in , Duke, is Miss Terry Duke, her daughter, who was also 5 :| the a way TR — oe her mother. Mrs, Duke was also gifted with a corsage sp loll zr until well done ly. jand after covering thems! . Givers Mar- » invited to see phitoe ss loathed xg peabeaiss Patera “Outpost” editor a about or pose taciguidy,. we all a strokes ‘and look with distain on Honey bees carry water as well as honey. never get wet. And oh yeah, . . the swimmers. Thev exhibit ee papas este BHT TE |g, oom L ationa Heed Simonton Miss Mona Fields N Mona Fields of Mona Fields || Given Friday By Naval Station O.W.C.|Attends et Ste he is Ieving T. Duke ex- | Exhibit In N. Y. Key W ‘Naval Station vos attended, In appreciation of the cooperation which Mrs. Club honored her with a luncheon at 2. A capacity membership ely card which was presented to Mrs. Vanda orchids and a silver hibited constantly during her stay in Key West, Farewell Lunch For Admiral’s Lady i f ip a members ru aaty ii iit | f ats Hb as Slumber = iam Enjoyed Recentl: ih i rales : a ile Workshop DIAL 2-2365- KEY WEST 904 FLEMING ST. Hie errill, one of the whose hus- jerrill, is the aide to Ht Hee - hearing aid you owe it to F esa to try the is ee ; siege i ey Ae [oer | "Feedba Edyth is Grand Charity of Rainbow Grand ‘Assembly of inary Street. i i Fs] 3, Mrs. J. also os Florida and will be Grand Wor- thy Advisor in two more years. She is a Past Worthy Advisor of! the Key West Chapter and holds| j the Grand Cross of Color. JOYCE OGDEN OFF By RAYMER ee ERE ORR AD Maid’s Night Out INVASION, U.S.A. at the San ee acer, & ee 343] i eh arises of; 10-F ag Ogden, School, Miss Joyce Ogden, daughter * in Chicago FOR CHICAGO TRIP who is a High difference ger of inv: | ad about this film which, would like Hedda Hopper’ been due to faulty elastic hats and her column. So with fe- minine logic, or lack of it, I be-| Lwent prepared, carry- an extra pair of said article.),. 1 can only say that if I had lost aforesaid garment it a subtle pun for youse). gs Has au nui time was I in danger Heat i le i (ait LE under our 10-day money-back Guarantee! ———* BATTERIES FOR ALL HEARING AIDS iu zi) 323 ere bh ‘3 2 c gc ey thy 5 SEs fint THE 0. Thrift Shop Mrs. A. J. Workman handled all sales transaction for the Navy : ss ‘ : : ; : : i, tanh HES Hee ea He sisitet a ae nie Ra ill aah it 44 i ual aH Pew 5) Mrs. A. At 1101) pe and Mrs. C. H. Rice. Four other ladies event held at the Key Wester, July 24—Finch, Ci ARTHUR NOBLE PLANS |And TOUR ON TRIP Noble, 15 year old son of Naval Station O.W.C. luncheon in honor of for the camera. They are, left to right: SOCIETY — RAYMER, Society Editor Stock up—coel off today! fe duly 28, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SIDE ARE ONLY 494A PINT THIS WEEKI* * SEALTEST SHERBETS Saturday, August 1, at only 19 a pint package. So eooling—so refreshing —-Southera Dairies Sealtest fresh fruit sherbets ... made with No nd Play F Navy Wives a st FOF * a ork A =