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Pogo? ‘Tus KEV west Crrizen ‘Thursday, Movember 26, 1953) The Felton Funeral Weatherman Vill Be Held Moderate Memoria! Respite! will be held to WY vriday afternoon st 4:30 trom the g ™ LONG-MISSING MAN (i86 6° Gey sat \o tae ane existe was killed in an sirplane sccideat Continues trom fage One» F_ Eve drinking their coffee. while im the service ae “Mamie's Cabin” for wced except tw say that they, “l *8* due last Sunday. We She was told too thet her moth- ue. lived oceans aan five Wouldn't want ber t ago | 7 i ? i i H i After all these years!” she said We'd like t/biting ber lip to the children "MY brother,” she then asked, “was be married’ She was told that be hed mar. juige i Beaumont. “LHe & + strange thing We have ried and there s » som, Robert F. y 24 miles © tell our children we are two MeCuddy. o freshman at Duke to people when ai ths time they University think we have been two other When Betty McCuddy was de The newsmen said both were rec. People clared legally dead her share of cognizable from then photos of 22 if we had wanted to be those a one million dolier inheritance years ago—be «ill tall and thin POPP * ealt sever have from « grestancie, George Ed- jed in piece. It's bad wards, was awarded im 1907 to the et * ‘hem ome thing for Orother’s son so many years and then to change Once, the newsman reported, he offered to tell Buntin of his family im Nashvdle, but that there was no reply Later Buntin told bim he had heard nothing of his family since be lef @ 1901 In Nashville, there was ne com- ment from the Buntin family, Read The Citizen | tl ii of ; i i ue if Hl Ini Hf j i : bi i ; i ; | . ' i ! i F ; i himself to the wo, “TH Was just thar we were in im ber small office next to lve and we wanted to change our circuit judge im Beaumont. and Yes her who be believed she was, “D® You know if my father is a brief conversation he *till alive Do you ming « =| Y** pick up my husband account went on, they TV shop where Buntin hed him up and at his suggestion drove to « coffee shop “Our daughter is going to have : #2 i Survivers are the widow, Mrs Mary E. Felton: tour sons, Mer 5 . Emerson and Maurice ton. ghters Mrs Ver Lowe and Mrs. C. W. Mont ery of Key West and Mrs. An Yelvington of Detroit, Mich { he newsman replied. ther She was t het her brother William Ross McCuddy is dead. He I x ga 2 i F E 3 sf r ir 53 Hi if i i | 78 rl f£ acl Carey of Ta: Fis fifteen thanks fur the abundance grandchildren a ae great ed upon us, and for the cease-fire FBI files and \gfandehildren i Eaves at one of the oe Now that Ole Man Sel has made sources of his warm glimmering appearance ‘espionage once again, it's time to shed last |week's sweaters, grab your ing sult and head for the nea beach or pool, We should certa’ ivt # ity! EERE et Pa #3 f 4 2 ins. hours on the beaches, and 1.40 ins.’ Ora F. McCormick, 75, father of ing » beautiful sun tan. Your 45.85 ins, Charles McCormick of Key West. thern sisters would give s . 843 ins, ied last Sunday at 6:10 p. m. at penny to relax in the sun te eee the snow piles high up No Mouth, Iho was bore June 23. many are doing that 1879. in Sekome, ind., and was re . mg tbl fl sah i Reremeter (See Level), 1:00 30.04 ins —1018.0 mbs_ | larly careful what time Other survivers are: his widow go to the beach. In order Ade E.; another son, Franklin, of » iovely, even tan without | nea. Plymouth, Ohio; two daughters, gering your Al:M pm. Dolla Pardon, of Ann Arbor. Mich. minutes the fi & i ti i i is if 3 g 5 2 i = F cele ; | sf i tt vali pH f F f« gist | i : ee | S a +f =ss H é if H é é i DAVID CIFELLI 928 Truman Ave. (Reer) rite to the Canadian class COMFect degree, therefore set at $75 ing you against too much sun. This back Wi Gift certifi. (Team is the most terrific product tive director of the en the next three ¢Ver, for fair skinned lassies. (In. Speaking cidentally, it is the Ultra-violet ray leries in the which produces your beautiful ran.) Pearson declared © Always teke precaution when A atathe of you are enjoying a day at the M ‘_ {yo beach or pool. Avoid swimming a Re ny A infer ay = Renal - lone or when you are tired. Never pane Wy y high © _—_— - #0 in the water too soon after eat os but oe to ae ae ing, &8 a precaution against mus. “friendl: ” assigned to of eye appeal and conformity cular contraction. Someone in the ’ Christmas spirit. Originality. crowd should know how to give , effective use of surroundings and artificial respiration artiste arrangements will also be sw considered. guard available. merel; you do not like swim: .4: ming and besking in the sun, but or digg if #3 55 is lighting division, is the first prize abd oft tiF i Sr sf li e ; 4 ; Christian Indersen if il! Results 01 the contest will be an tounced in The Citizen January 2 1954 sis Last years’ winner in the yard and residence division was Mr and Mrs. Dan Sehoneck, 1314 Whalton LINE SNAPS i tent och toe rae ee From Page One) window division while Noble's art ke flying several feet Center, Truman Avenue was the The heat from the winner in the commercial division the water to steam, The Christmas lightfhe contest ts only one phase of the Jaycee pro gram for the Yule season they is the long dis- have also ordered @-foot Christ migratry birds: mas tree for Bayview Park and worth as there is with the aid of the City Electric and wintering in System, will instal! extensive de \years. crave a lot of fun and excitement White m for the holidays, Then I'd suggest 7. FBI had you rent or borrow a motor beat formation, Pe: and skis. If you have never tried . this thrilling sport, why a try today, and new experience. (I did, and it Prov- ister said the ed loads of fun') Many historians believe that in obtained from Gousesko the Bronze Age the average length put a of human life was less than 2 Unit . iyi LOGUN’S ?ino _ RESTAURANT SIMONTON STREET OM THE OCEAN ae it ! fit | | for Thanksgiving Dinner!” § Fa fe a 3 Brings You Face to Face with Fear! SONNY TUFTS MARJORIE STEELE “NO ESCAPE” BOX OFFICE OPENS 1:45 Pm. PHONE 2.3419 FOR TIME SCHEDULE SOX OFFICE OPEN TILL 9:08 Pm.