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s Tuesday, June 1, 1954 __THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 5/4516] iasyuenrsenanpseneeeeeenpenseeypenunasiatpilnSEUEEereeeeennamemmemmemee ye Gay Skating Events Draw Kids ToB By BILL SPILLMAN include; Barbara Sawyer, , Fernandez and Manuel Fernandez. | Dianne Anderson, Daryl Ann Fite Torres, Jakie Craft, Rich. | Curry Blackwell, Peggy Johnsone|harris, Janet Cormack, Donald e ard Fallon, Ruth Lynn Walter, | Cathy Temple, Lee Roberts, Betty |Cormack and Mona Casica. ew Par Sheila Honanitz, Randy Honanitz| Perrone, George Carey, Trudy Peggy Bath, John’ Rivas, Caro- and Lorring Torres. Quinn, Edmond’ St. Pierre, Linda |jyn “McKinnies, Jeannie Taylor, Carolyn Johnson, Walter Rob-|Kirkhan and Georgia Norcisa. Mary Henrick, Judy Perrone, Ken- skag-danced the “‘Hokie Po-|erts, Steve Williams, Henry Piar-| Linda Wells, Davie Caerbert, |neth Andrews, Annelle Saunders, kie.” rot, Rose Marie Pinder, Audrey | Margie Ann Logan, Billy Spillman, | Eddy Lewis, Betty Sellers, Artie The wa@kly skating party mem-! Saunders, Evelyn Almyda, David! Marjorie Spillman, Dayle Golden,’ Lowe and Buddy Lewis. IG RUNS e ec e SMALL RUNS Whatever Your Requirement --- We Do Our Best... r required time for present in the park as play- Sees She says there is that is more gratify- iy sight of happy cheer- Playing. children. She is con- almost a mother to! who live near spend a consi- time playing victrola in the patk. She has a plea- Strange Happening and loudspeaker set up for the good natured personality and The vacation wound up Sunday | °#sion. . s to never lose patience with Some printers are geared up to print only big runs. Others prefer small runs. Here at THE ARTMAN PRESS, we play no favorites. We can take care of your requirements no matter what they are—no matter what you need printed—do the job well—give you nice clean work—send BAADDADADSRHADEEEROEMAD I don’t recommend vacations. After two weeks with nothing to e children, do but loaf, I feel even less like working than usual. Especially after an exhausting, but enjoyable, “working vacation” trip to Cuba with a local delega- tion for the observance of Cuba’s Independence Day. Te lost count, but I'll hazard a guess that there were, at least 15 functions ranging from cocktail Parties to cornerstone rites cram- med into the 2% day program. Then— It all wound up with a huge ban- quet — in a brewery. The fun started when we were met at the airport with a brass band and whisked through the city in a 70 mile per hour motorcade to the small town of Santa Maria del Rosario, about 20 miles from the Cuban capital. T sat on the edge of the seat as the drivers threaded their way through the heavy traffic, with horns blowing aplenty in the man- ner peculiar to Cuban motorists. A glance at the speedometer show- ed that we were ‘doing “110.” When I pointed this out to Ru- dolph Boza who was riding with me he eased my anxiety some- what when he revealed that the figure indicated kilometer, and not miles-per-hour. The driver promptly got lost and we ended up out in the country— 20 miles in the wrong direction. We were late in arriving at the Official welcoming ceremony. in Santa Maria’s picturesque town hall. We were late in arriving at just about every other affair on the crowded schedule. For the writer, high point of the trip was a solemn high mass. cele- brated on Independence Day in Santa Maria’s beautiful cathedral. Built in 1733, its interior is decorat- ed almost entirely with,22.carat gold leaf. It was’an exhausted group that boarded, the plane for the return trip. with a fishing trip as the it of Hilario Ramos, ra The fishing trip will be a mem- pada orable one for Dr, John Williams, a physician at the Naval Hospital It seems that city building in- spector Ray Knopp wals also a member of the party aboard Lu- ther Pinder’s 40-foot cruiser, My Baby. Knopp was busily hauling in fis off Sand Key when the pe ae é his undergarments snapped and| Mrs. Thompson has been they slipped down arund his knees a ee eee Da schclor Signs Knopp did the sensible thing and Hovel te dadng greene (Non-Red Pledge ca ee sine. the side and resumed SAN ANTONIO, Tex. W—One A half hour later the boat had ri hac rayon who first while moved to a point about two miles! +e’ Communists: away where we were fishing for | ¥j, ey : uiipiet yellow-tail under the: expert ad- vice of attorney Tom Watkins. Dr. Williams had what he |<ermit, Tex. thought was a bite — he hauled are shag pido ‘the ‘wi in his line — and came up with him to collect about $4, Knopp’s baby - blue undershorts. pay. Other members of the party in-|*'4. cluding Reggie Albury, Dr, Char- les Atkins and Cliff Kerr were un- able to explain the phenomenon of how the shorts managed to catch up with the boat, although they theorize that they had ‘be- come somewhat attached to Knopp. : Batchelor able day. ham sandwiches and, as Réggie Albury put it: “About $25 ‘worth of bait to catch $10 worth of fish.” None of this fancy rod and reel business for these Conchs — we went armed with handlines for a day of bottom fishing. ¥ Guide for the party was painter Cliff Kerr with the threat of being tossed overboard if he didn’t come up with a good fishing spot, hang- ing over his head. Luckily, he pro- duced, All in all, it was a very; ettjoy- dew. nveciasiorte The party was armed with 100 oe phe ah commen te Mrs. Thompson's love for chil- _ ‘TO SAVE 20% ON Mrs. Thompson points out that the children do not have to pay some occasional rector, gives his complete support the skating activities as well as baseball and many other party has many you a very reasonable bill. Both quality and price play important roles here. May we come in and talk printing with you? Out of town? That's no problem. Just send a sample and tell us how many. WELL GIVE YOU A QUICK QUOTATION—and ju use Office, Store, ‘ouse, Factory Forms? print ‘em any size, * shape, any color, quantity. Artman Press PRINT QUICKLY, TOO. @ Something You Need Printed Now? 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