The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 4, 1953, Page 3

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sf sk ef ists it 4 MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM 8. i “HE Ha it je ti i it a the late fall. AL HE He it it i it i i i sts : i z Ey i i i i is? if aa i i rf i ity He ie Hak th rl ie f f ; : Fe Es 4, i33 s T i ; . 2 ul | i f : i i R i i i : 3 if ! | ! i i} a2 ft if if : i e i Pad EY ft i i it is i i it fi A | : ? i i papers rai Fi afte i i Hi i : iif . * date Im the Argicultural Almanac 1 At this point Mrs. Braxton thank- jread about Dr. Edward Jenner the ed the membership for a large at |¥aceination inventor who seems to tendance and turned the chair over # Fi se certain Sunday in 1810. Looking at bers took their pledge and were the weather on Saturdsy night,'received into club 88: Gladys Lau + however, he decided that maybe,benstine Phyllis Nelson, Ginger ing they'd better call it off. t was go- Tracy, ‘Maureen Nelson, Clora see ing to tain and here are fewer than Kangston, Helen Wolfe Jr. Ella ame half of the observations as I read Lois Roemmish, Barbara King, them that brought him to the can- Josephine Cheves, Jown Olson grew out clusior Rose Marie Filison, Kitty Boyd bout the “Thr: hollow winds begin to blow and Edna Tiffany. The clouds look bisck, the glass Mrs. Withelmina Bennett, wife is, low of C. B. Bennett, SN, USN, of the a: — falls down, the span- Naval Station attended the meet- tels sleep. in: s = spiders from their cobwebs Oe ieee te sandwiches. cake creep i inst eagat the nas wont pale, talent, Sains, mame eevee SY Be Pa Mary T. Smith. moon in halos hid ber head. The next joint meeting will be Low o'er the grass the swallow neig after the delegates return : from the National Convention, | The cricket too, how loud she sings! about October 26th. Puss on the hearth, with velvet We wont be shopping afound with paws, you til next Wednesday because Sits wiping o'er her whiskered of the holiday. You'll nelther be jaws...” shopping nor reading the Citizen - And he probably got cold feet come next Monday it says here, about going out with the gal amy- and you'll find me out at Sigsbee how, potting around ina little sailboat, followed (1 hope, and not led) by ie=3) Hf z i H i : g fi i K ; z 2 F : Wings. i} if * * « “Concelt in @ form of “I” strain,” but you'll have seme- thing te be conceited about efter & hair styling at Donald's ond the “eve strain” will be seme. the weekend for Monday too thing else agean and don't ferget to go shop hopping * * « with me next Wednesday. Luv and Se long agem for a few ays jstull, Jaxon. advt. : Chaldean governed by consktered af the body le character|s bern under i i iff & § Hl is the representa Navy Wives Clubs 88 And 114 Hold Joint Meeting At CPO Club On Base APPLY TO WED jage license at the office of County mond R. Lord. dosed Sea Cat and Elaine D. Montana have als» applies to wed. Scott Rindfuss, 8, USS’ |Gala Dance And Floor Show Is Set For LaTorre Benefit At Elks Annex en een protessional with tr ge te & ¢@ Ay tens | Fite Ff i ifs if? 3 4 H Z i Ere i ak i f i i i i ft z it : Hi Ff i Ff z : ! i i 5 & i ai : = FE 2 : a é i i i rye te F TPFEF WELLONS, 904 Washington Street, | sonounce the engagement of their daughter, Ann Randolph Wel- | lens to Peter A. Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Simpson (8 And 40 To Meet of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The wedding is to take place in At Legion Home efris: jelttit ral Judge Ray- E if Fst ‘Tucker, 23, i 2 i 3 SHOws NITELY 10:30 P.M. - 1 AM. +3 A.M. 8 ry 4 rel 4 E 2 | : i f i \Postal Clerk On Bond j | DENVER @-Hubert Leo Hutt, }31, postal clerk at Fort Collins, iColo., was released under $508 . jeond Wednesday pending bis ar- taigoment on a federal charge of misappropriating 7 cents in postal funds. | Charles S. Vidi, US district attorney, said the suspended clerk jis accused of collecting 65 cents for mailing fees on a parcel post, wae then placing only 58 cents in stamps on the package. GOLD STAR MOTHERS WILL MEET TONIGHT year takes place Sunday {tits Barter Delmee es/PT'A Board iss Barbara Delgado was COMFFURE DESIGNERS " J. REID'S St. La CONCHA i : | Board members of the Coral Shores Parent Teachers Associa- by : i F HOTEL Members are Leonard Martin, ir. and Mrs, Sven Nielsen, Mrs. jary Moeller, Mrs, Ann Snesder jargaret Sibthorse, and Mrs. Alga Le ify of small h. | | ‘The Coral Shores PTA was rep- The resented at the recent Monroe ‘at- County School of Instruetion in Key umbrellas West by Mary Clark, Susan Lund, arrying Gerie Hozlinger and Mary Arsua i i : : E: = F e i Fe ieee Hf | z & i H - = £ | i | s B Tomorrow Night Hear DON K. THOMAS 517 Fleming Street ry § « 5 - § EE Ee fs “f i Eo> =" aa 4 2 z z | PRICES SLASHED ALL DRESSES 2!-----82 Sizes 7 to 24% 75 Better Drastically Reduced “Deena” 8-Core SLIPS .....2 for $5.00 sizes 2 TOM Shorts ... T-Shirts ...Peddle Pushers ... Skirts... Swim Suits ... REDUCED KOTTON KING 604 DUVAL STREET We Carry A Complete Line of Nurses and Waitresses Uniforms FALL FIESTA OF EXCITING WYLK’S—Stock Island APPLICATIONS for Charge Accounts Now Available by GOLO SENORITAS—you'll demce for joy in our sensational new G Flats by Golo—with vamps hand-woven in Spain of glovesoit, supple leather, ob so easy on the foot! Easy on the eye, too, the ultraemart styling, the sleek Golo crafts- manship! Wear them—you'll sing the praises of their de lightiul comfort, their eye- catching beauty! sg” “WE FIT THE HARD TO FIT” KEY WEST'S NEWEST AND LARGEST FAMILY SHOE STORE 510 Fleming Street Key West. Florids When In Miami Visit Our Store a: 30.N.E. First Street

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