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DOROTHY RATHER* Society Editor Saturday, April 11, IMI Unveiling Of Memorial To War Dead Slated For Bayview Park Sunday Tomorrow at 9 pm. th memorial which has been erected to Key West's war dead will be unveiled and dedicated in Bayview Paris. This memorial has come into being through the untiring nCtorts of the Key West Chapter of the National Cold Star Mothers, Inc. The Memorial will be dedicated "in loving memory of those heroes of all wars who made the supreme sacrifice in service to their coun try.” Mrs. Maude Park Watson, presi dent of the Key West Gold Star Mothers will act as mistress of ceremonies for the occasion. She will make a brief speech of wel come and appreciation following the massing of colors by Spanish American War Veterans from Me- Calla Camp; Disabled American Veterans No. 33; Auxiliary of Ve terans of Foreign Wars No. Mil; veterans of Foreign Wars No. 3911; Auxiliary of Veterans of For eign Wars No. 1021; Veterans of Foreign Wars No. 1021; American legion Auxiliary Uni No. 28; Am erican Legion 'Post No. 28; Amer ican Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 181; American Legion Post No. 188. An invocation will be given by the Rev. Charles H. Meeker, pas tor cf toe First Congregational Church. Mrs. Eva Warner Gibson and Gerald Saunders are to sing a duet, and Rabbi Abraham Sch warts of B'NAI Zion Synagogue will give a prayer. Mrs. Watson, gold star mother Mom World War 11, will unveil the Memorial, and Mrs. Adrianno lands, who lost a son in the First World Wsr, and Mrs. Veils Ro tes, gold star mother as a result of toe Korean conflict, will place a wreath on the memorial. “The Star Spangled Benner” will be sung by Mrs. Gibson and Saunders immediately preceding the dedication speech by Mayor C. B. Harvey, pest commander of American Legion Post No. 21. Miss Cteora Roberta la to give n vocal solo, and the poem “The Heart of a Gold Star Mother” will he reed by Gerald Saunders. Fa ther Joseph Haring, S. J., of St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Catholic Church wffl pronounce the bene diction. > Finale In the event will be toe salute given by the firing squad from American Legion Poet No. Si, the playing of “Tape” by Frank Berraldi and the retiring of Me Colors. Mrs. Mary Cabrera Milner will Ike pianist for toe afternoon’s pro gram. Honored guests who expect to attend are Captain 1. X. Bradley, Captain H. Paysoa, Jr., Karl Adams, Major George B. Law rence, John Spottswood, LL Mario Napoles, Jr., LL Bullard, the pro aidents and commanders of too local veterans’ organisations. Patriotic groups participating beside* the veterans' organisations are: toe Fleet Reserve Associa tion and Its Auxiliary, too Navy Wives dub, Boy Scouts of Ameri es and Girl Scouts of America. BIG PINE KEY NOTES It’s hard for city folks to under stand the qititHi of the key Why ever the Hi-Line coming up the keys, but if you have atm had the displeasure of tinkering with a contrary UgM plant you wouldn’t understand. Brilev* me it always decides to knock off right to the mW | ff ef a pinochle *t hridga gams, runs out of gas, fan belt breaks, sparkplug* foul or some thing goes wrong to take the joy wt ef life. Thanks to the Lower Keys pro party owners associations persev erance toe BMJn* to a reality. Id Rhea* and Lute Munis work ed like trojans to the Barbecue Fit for toe Lower Kays Fish Fry. The Fish Fry wffl be given to the near future rod tin public ia in vited for n free flab fry. Oaths Abders an. States Attorney f Caftow County, Kudin, flto Sato has started to feuttd his tens *|t m toplap iHtutlaliliiii tiro ™u EWeMm Lseter Card fihlshad a tovriy home ttwro toil week. Dr. Paul Fletcher a iwnmtii—t Istt la Fwda flriaa and has Mart ed landseaptefl R praparatsry to hulldtoy a BR.tN.tt heme there. Sdflantf to running n U.W toot pip* fine tor water fruaa the into toe water ef toe bey to to* •ecttott fine thane* to the water mate an Hi-way 1. expects to he *aonsets* up wtlh to* water this week. Find Yean has completed a beautiful home m tog Pin* m the Mllll Al memhere ar* urged to at tood to* next maotiac of the Lower Keys Property Owners Associa tion. Officers wto be Matted ter (ha teflewtnc year. Ahead *BB MRtee cigarette* sort tejMtesot dhffliTO dollar* am usd SOCIETY - PERSONALS - NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN TMS KBY WIST CITIZBN J. Reid Provides Authentic Hairdos At Barn Theater Among the outstanding contri butions to the success of the Key West Players’ present production, “Our Town” the period hairdos must be noted. J. Reid of J. Reid’s Beauty Salon has given of his time end skill to add this note of auth enticity to the play. The play opens in 1901 when stoles ranged from the stiff un yielding capturing of hair in a hoi on top of the head to a pre-Gibson girl halo effect. Reid has done an excellent job and both the audi ence and the Players greatly ap preciate the work that he has dine. The play, which is making a hit with local audiences, is bring presented at the Barn Theatre at 8:30 again tonight and tomorrow night. Since its opening Monday night U has played each night to capacity crowds. Tickets may be purchased at the door or at toe Southernmost Drug Store. Ensign HiU To Preach Sunday Eos. William Hill will occupy the pulpit Sunday morning for the Worship service at the First Pres byterian Church, White and Wash ington St. , Miss Morris the organist will Play Tschsikowsky’s Melodic for the prehide. The choir will sing the anthem “1 Sought the Lord, and Afterward I Knew” by Chad wick. Mr. Ben Sweeting will play a violin solo for the Offertory. Sunday School Classes begin at 9:50 and Mr. Archer, Superinten dent has classes for all age groups with competent teachers in charge. Man Who Places Crown On Head Of Queen Elisabeth Approves Of Her By ALVIN STIINKOPft LONDON, April 18 Uh- it ia comforting for Queen Elizabeth II to know that to* men from whom •he will receive her crown June t approves of her thoroughly. The crown will be placed on her head at Westminster Abbey by Dr. Geoffrey Francis Fisher, arch bishop of Canterbury end primate of all England. For him, as for her, it will be a moment of utmost solemnity, but ft will be more than e formal ceremony enacted impersonally by high churchman aril sovereign. At the coronation chair, archbishop and queen wffl be e couple of rid friends. The archbishop ef Canterbury performed her marriage service in to* ancient abbey. He baptized her first child, Prince Charles. He officiated at the funeral of her fa ther, Georg* VI. Since she became queen and defender of toe faith, they have conferred often on prob lems of church and state. The 65-year-old archbishop of Canterbury is one ef the most in teresting of contemporary English men, not only because he is toe land’s highest ecclesiastical au thority, but because be is a man of erudition and lively wit. He bee e habit of making challenging remarks, sometimes with his tongue te u* cheek. He appro** of to* queen, be has often said, because she pre sents an exceDsnt example for British young women. Ha fflees her especially because aba bad chil dren aa early in bar marriage. The archbishop, who baa six sans, Mhtw chUdregte Ha explained at a meeting ef a mother’* union recently bow be laris about children. “A famiy only truly hagtea with three ehfldrm,” he said. "On# ehfld is no family, but southing at a mlstertont. "Two ebOdron an aa terofly. hot a tenure baft way.” The arcbhfitosp is a priori who aarty showed a bant ter admtais tratioa. He never a griah. Caflega, Oxford, and too Write Theological Cottage, be era* divert *i brio education, first aa assist ant master at Marlborough and ten m mooter ef Raptou toflwri. He wsa jt when fee went to Replan, toe yeungwt master te teeJWriary ef tool 888yeareM la 1881 ha beeaaaa btehep ef Cheater, and ia l bishop ef law 4ml too ohsHMwocw grow as be sersnded to* ladder Ifl fl pCYVTDOtiOD Page 5 Harris PTA Meets In Auditorium On Tuesday Evening The Harris Elementary PTA met in the school auditorium last Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. The Rev. John Armfield deliver ed the invocation, which was fol lowed by the flag salute and sing ing of three stanzas of the nation al anthem by toe Harris School Chorus led by Miss Miriam Craw ford. The sixth graders presented e round-table discussion on hobbies over broadcasting system PAT Station HAR. Miss Audrey Green baum’a third graders presented a hilarious skit entitled “The King’s Invisible Clothes.” The pro gram was enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Lome Campbell presented the slate of PTA officers selected by • nominating committee. The election was held later on in the evening and the officers selected for the 1953-54 school term are: president, Glenwood Sweeting; vice president, Mrs. Annie Ulchar; secretary, Mrs. Vendaline Russell; treasurer, Mrs. Jeanne Knowles; historian, Mrs. Ethea Strieker. The officers will be installed at the May PTA meeting. The State President’s message was read by Mrs. Sue Jones. James Deland completed the reading of the PTA by-laws which have been read in part at each monthly meeting. Principal Rus sell informed the parents that Dr. Edwards, who is conducting a course for Key West teachers in connection with his work here, chose as part of the project to have the parents visit the class rooms after the meeting. President Sweeting announced that the May Day Festival will be held Friday, May 1, at 4:30 p. m. J. C. Boza spoke to the group on retaining the two principals and the supervisor in question in the school board action. Room count was won by Miss Greenbaum’s third grade and Mrs. Charlotte Haskins’ fourth and fifth grades. Mrs. Alice Steadman was award ed the door prize. A social hour was held in the library during toe visitation of rooms. London’* vast SL Paul’*. But he went forward with humility, re marking when he became bishop of London: “If my own asset* are slender, I bring seven stronger ones.” He was referring to ids six sons, all then on military and naval service, and his wife, Rosamond Chevallier, whom he married in 1917. In 1945 King George VI, on rec ommendation of Prime Minister Winston Churchill, appointed him archbishop of Canterbury, at 58 the youngest man in modern times to be elevated to the poet. He tackled church problems, made difficult by neglect of church prop erties during the war, with great test sod soon was commenting ruefully: “When I was a school master I thought I worked hard. When e bishop I thought echoed masters lazy. When an archbishop 1 real ised how lazy bishops really are.” The archbishop believes pro foundly that the greatest dignity lies in doing the fundamental work of the world—tilling soil, sailing •hips, relieving distress and im proving social conditions. To a young woman casting about for a profession he said: “Two hours of work es a nurse are worth 95 years work as a typist.” A wrangle out of which the arch bithop appeared to be getting e lot of sly amusement recently coo *■* his attitude toward tdevi- Mou. Be doesn’t think much of it “ft‘s another means of wasting time,” be said. He was opposed MpKlatty to the introduction of television to schools. "Television In schools la Hkeiv to make ehOdran more the. ev rwtpleßta of a stream at brightly presented impressions, laid on me ehttleaay tea planned pattern.” Navy Man Weds Key West Girl In a brief ceremony reed Fri day at I pm by Justice of the Peace Ira T. AJbury, Miss Norms Jsuu Montgomery became the Irtde ef Ralph Leonard roller. warn Newest, was dressed in gray saw. Ifbe amoa is seat hand here wfih the U S. Navy aboard the USB Seudey. Attendants were Mias Mabel L McClure and Calvin V. Brammer MKim TO TmTCITIUM ITEMS or INTEREST TO EVHKYONB m IpM ■ gl ] 'w 'V’rigflg DADDY'S HOME AGAIN! Little William Joe Morgan dings to daddy J. G. Morgan, SC-1, while mama tries to get wileattto home kiss in edgewise. Morgan wee among the crew f fee USS Clamagore which returned Thursday front * Medfteern can cruise.—Citizen Staff Photo. April Showers Sets Theme For FIJ Officers 9 Wives Luncheon Thursday Aeropalms was the setting for the April luncheon meeting of the Officers’ Wives at VX-1 Squadron, Thursday afternoon, April 16th. The ltmchnon committee, consisting of Mrs. R. F. Stole tot, Mrs. J. F. J. Stinson, Mrs. H. D. Stence and Mrs. EL O. Itoarsa, with Mrs. P. H. Simdars as chairman, daaignad a novel and mart attractive April Shov/ers theme. Spring pastel predominated the color cehcma. The buffet table wae covered in' pale blue over white, centered with a blue parasol, trimmed with a covering of coral vine. Direct ly over the parasol, a simulated April Shower was devised by ms pending silver paper ia the shape of large rein drops. The Gulf breezes gently fluttering the rain drops gave the clever arrange ment a most realistic appearance. The name cards were miniature pastel half-parasols with pipe cleaner handles. Wae luncheon; a delicious Grab Mousse was served, with spiced peaches, hot rolls and potato chip# in baskets, the handles of whieh were entwined with coral vtaa. Iced toe end browniee hosted la pastels completed the menu. The punch served prior to the luncheon was a lavish affair with gardenias floating on top. Gar deniis also adorned toe toeseee of toe ladies of the luncheon cent mitt**. Mrs. Richard Glceson. the new chairmen of the VX-1 OWC, pre sided over toe meeting end In troduced toe following guests: Mrs. P. Beer, guest of Mrs. 8. J. Kakol; Mrs. J. H. Blinkhorn, guest of Mrs. W. H. Lockwood; Mrs. Pierpont Buck, guest of Mrs. Gor don Otis; and Mrs. B. F. Bell, guest of Mrs. L. F. Bril. The following recent arrivals to VX-1 OWC were welcomed and in troduced: Mesdames N. DcNev ers, L. Lindesmiu, R. D. Johnson, B. M. Mayson, J. R. Hutchings, T. E. McCoy and M. Naas. Mrs. Robert M. Carter, Port Taylor OWC Advisory Based mem ber, presented her report end re minded members of the May par ty to be hekJ at Fort Taylor Of ficers Chib the evening of May 1 Mrs. Gleeson announced the names of toe ladies whs have agreed to plan the May toaahean. HoetceZ, For FAWTV Luncheon Scheduled At Wyiks Are Announced Committee Cor the FAWTU of ficers wives hmcheon which la to be held at Wytts April S at 12:30 has been anaeunecd. It eon state of Mrs. E. O. Lewis. Mn. W. H. Bolt, Jr., Mrs. Wk DOts, Jr., and Mrs L. J. Corbett. Jay Higgs To Texas To Join Air Force Jey Gould Higgs, m and Mrs James Higgs, MM Seidaabarg Ave skt/sss: he wffl j* toe Air Farce. Higgs wet produce —ogf # to* Margaret Asm Stan. Derri Street, before encactett to* Ate Cerps. ’ ' " Pythien Sietere Te Held Initiation (Icremnniet An toWattoa of ton Fytotoa tote* erftt be held Marnier. April * at to* KnigMe f ft*, tola* Matt dlpn, Mold's Night Out fly DOT "THi LAWLESS HMD* el Sen Caries theatre The name of Mm Wesley Hard la used to be a asms toil Tuans both admired and hated. Da was one of toe tew gunman ef toe eld West who lived through toe herd frontier years. A dead that, ha at wgyl claimed le never hfUed a man ***** Ml self defense. Alter four or five killings, he had to get out of reaeh ef Texas JUnmrs who wru briagiag law andoMer to the Me# Bonnet Mete. The film on Hardin’s ttfo te bas ed on fact, aa told by Kardla him srif. Ha want 18 yarn to toe pan- Bestiary after bring convicted ef Ids last murder, when Rangers caught up with him, he was lead tog a peaceful Ufa aA a horsetoee der at Petlaad. Alabama. ■aw much ef toe ssevie to st raight fact and hew much touched with the aßfwri velvet glove te subject of conjecture. However, as a run ef the range Western, this te teat paced and tatt efex ritement. It’s to color, lea, la match characterisations which are, According te to* fibs vacates. Hardin married a dancehaß gal whan his first love was accident. Sktoed in a gun fracas. Nte sen the same tendency to halMrig ger temper nod toe twttt ef a eta shooter, but ”P# M sh*w Mm that ITS net a good attitude. . .by get ting another bu&nt I ifamitlng Ms hey. However. R Isn’t tetol. and there’s a quiet finish to a rootin’ mlin ndlm* ■* . ■■■ fllHw-yll AWs / * Ten Crewmembers Awarded Insignias Tm mwmamhwi were award* hmlg. tithi e wean ay abauid the Key West-based submarine Sennet this "Mamed T Daßy, eagtetawa aeeoad daaa ef UfcefteM, Mtamt Jaak C. brown, fireman ef laki* MHuttNi fitfgfi a Ba i pl m ßlKtywlSli seemaa ef Missal. Fla.; Mnwet 0. Spin, fireman ef Saa Francises, Calif.; Harold K FottiMr, Jr, earn man ef Oek bark, BL; iebeft W. § Aitc d#fti eti **mm*m% & C: D.w* t. ygbt, eaamaa ef bock Folk, awa af Cthrtaa. lews, aB tetahS Mn 1 bM a S!a > aMaw*aai?C Me BaßrlMara mate first atom ef LMe Pale. KW, was gm kb third Good Ceadact Me- TlfiMj far eaak ef saAMas la* MB were trevettog stmifiM ahead, last rene ws* the 818 emwae* fit daafiT Mft. Now Hear This Dear Detetoy; May Time fteriy wto fee the MKt serial function of the Officers’ Whet Club. Thte shindig trims fleet an flatoiday, May 1 The place Fait Taylor Officers Club an toe outside pitta. Tables wffl he plaeed an the town outride fears will he set up trilee ef snacks (Fact Taylor type macks) wBI rise ha featured. AR tote starts at T:00 p. m. Later you wfll daaaa auteldi with a backdrop of maontift waters and swaying palm fruaa. What could ha mom toman tiet Tkfcete may ha purchased from guar advisory hoard saomher. Gate, there riu a limited number. Napt everyone who wants to come (and whe doesatt) wfit maha the berso’riHMHn wmSjLmti a very gmd way to meat your ipamhan Mhef 9MXI memoir m kdvw wmi ini i§ 4oi ML tip dM It rtprtse&t* IK t|dl MM! mm of you! Ticket aria etona Saturday, Aprfi to. Paltorto k toe dgy te informal tom mm m SHHHH mlg) fOOW OdOOOmOOMOOOOO Game eerty sad May until too etoh deans! The fortes* Development he entertained with seam by H loan Xistier accompanied by Gee te Rite* Coehrapa Keyeriay Nafrn. Havens good ttma, gato!^ are proud to presort a now baby to torir growtog faaafly ef activi tfos —a sewfog group. You gals - ——n* kfl) tom tan ■fit flam Wfl© Cln t lew wMi 9V ww|ul w* mFw* cutttog and idaantog. ate, to ether ntorimm in ULmDdlh Aterib mtt wviuf tPPV te VPf W Dm IfWWi 00 wfltOtariOO ' H*vp Biehsrtl lUyndds wfll ha too teacher aid Chairman ef the grenp, toe Is serial*! jr Mly qua- Sa&SSfViCiS: tog a#i ef electric sewing maehtoee toe to ala# ridUed to SRKs dehce itnC Arthur tawyer Road ■grins PariL Good Lack to Mrs. WirinldDA tosMt nnMMimn tom* Af/DOKIS IW “*rF* f\n the beby activity! OCR* a mIJ, w _im te._ wen wifw Wuw imociMm wmi pi an Friday, May I, at Tart Tsyler. The MufPitol Group wfll act as XX-lt bed one ef thoee rot*. to IllppWi more often” lest Friday right ah AMnds party at toe Casa Marina. About two hundred offi cmv* man ni! Mtatr lidlgt ittcpd* ad. Was flue anyone who dida’t lata h grand tlmaf dgaelal ar diMa to LL Albert Robmtson ter emcoctog a mighty terrific pro ftsiioiil fioM" tilow Sptikiof of orchids —one should go dy sad Haney Waftman'a dough ttnt place to tot Southernmost TFnmmdm Pem r Illllfl. got toe biggest Itenß tgraa or toe paioutoT \ freon forget the SX-11 group luncheon to he held at Xari’s an Wednesday. April 22 at lt:to pm. Steering committee toll toorih la Mrs. W. R. frirsenamsa, Mn. J. JL ftounar and Mrs. J. N. Kct iawefl. ftrteea ter to* Mgb seen* tor too mroto ef March were swinuas *d et to* Pert Taylor Duplicate Bridge game last Tuesday. High wae awarded to Mn, Duke and Ori. Varmette; aeeaod, Mrs. Par tan and Mia. Vatfro; and toted. Mr. and Mra. bale*. Tuesday sr-tap Mgb aeero ter Narth- Broto went to Mns. Ewtoini and Mlsa lew*, eapteg aaaend war* tL and Mra. Platon. East-Wcri Mgb wee awarded to Mrs Ver mete# eed Mrs. ptriehrader. see •ad to Mrs. Muon end Mrs. |B||i thee* trim weren’t tertimeti Igbte IgM agfg Ffln TijfW HU WWSMMSmSmJ wasp *r gaesb year tooth, yog •*- tows aad gala. Coma aat Wadneo* day, taw and beheld anether Bar uMSm ** "*teride M R doenT Ttoro, t:P ft. to- to t-M p. m. An added attroeNsn ttbteh easaroteri pri lril et ef •* tat tor lari wash Nappy Meer ia WOO ft9t iuMAft M WwO% TBfSm time ft. to. to 1M ft. •- oath tentetoi antsy rroreetoea^ o^ way ML A peed d—L deal yea H*T by - Be THRIFT fiMOF* —nirsfir- Uk Tonight's Entries {NOV POST POSITIONS) ftlrri Race - 5-1* mil* Kitchen Maid Said Sal Crystal Ghost Honey Rebel Partis Boy Reddses Trudy Puttpfaf Luck leeend Race 9-14 mil* Guajira Moveable Callaway Gusto’s Bomb Metropolia Nadya’s Girlie Yardley Lucky Teter Third Race 5-1* mMe Migrator Sir Hidelgo Bomb Light Just Passing Mountain Park Sooner Senator Southern Gent Ramadan Fourth Rece l-1* mM* Jewell's Trump Tippy’s Cash Hunter’s Choice Keen Kut Heart Strings Jack Riboud Pasha’s Lady Louderi ftlMi Race - 8-1* mile Fame-N-Fortune Adjust Esstro Reed Lori Trail Sixty Days Top Bracket Nick Luts Sixth Race S-M mH* Stirring News . Direct Answer HUMAN GUINEA PIG Dr. Lloyd T. Kants (above), 88- year-old intent at Cook County hospital at Chicago, has hero honored for risking his life during two years as a human guinea pig. Dr. Karits reviv ed the Walter Reed Memorial award for his work in various medical experiment* while a student at the University of Il linois Medical School. Among the ordeals he went through tor science were: being kept unconscious ter 11 hours, eat ing a pound of row fiver daily for 30 days and being sus pended from a telephone pole. DESIGNERS •i mws tie ttUllil M SuUm ef Beemty ftlamlwe ft. fthene }B> LA CONCHA MOTRL Mis. Woltfti Price Plano and Theory Instruction tot fttemtof ft. Phene 1*271 Key Wesi Players 'OUR TOWN' By THORNTON WILDER A Teedm ftfovtog Bk*r BAM^THEATRE April 13th thru April 19th 8:30 PH • TK*ETi $1 J* (Tdto Included) m BALE AT SOUTHSRMMOB7 ftMARMACY OR AT W OPP9CB AftTBR I'M ft JL DIAL: Citimen Office, 24661 Beseech Lustre Gal Salter Path My Bttsey Taxes Me Seventh Race 5-1* mite Hill Queen fleshy Frank Harvest Call ' Careful Mr Turning Print Chuckle’s Choice Jack O’Lteh Peck Einhtit Race 5-1* mH* Joyous Miss Initial Honest Trouble Caldnder Girl Pen Pal Bar-K Spring Festival Duett* Ninth Rece - 5-14 mile Alder Wood Whata Bug Red Carpal Kitty Hutch La Dene Please Note Magnate Old Refrain Tenth Race S-H mil* Brindie Comer Obedience Withwin Men Power - Honest King * Reckoning Pagoda Avenger glttHttflth laea |J n IL ■qrvternv nBRw mni SPECIAL MATCH RACE Noremac Doorman Renegrade Forward FELDER ADDRESSES F.T JL TUESDAY LL Cmdr. Georg# Felder, chap lain at the U. S. 8. Gilmore, wffl be the featured speaker for the Key West High School P. T. A. Tuesday evening at 8 In the High School Auditorium. Chaplain Feld er, who in his short stay here has already acquired e reputation aa an interesting speaker, wffl talk TO ’’Home Influences.” Vita Barrow, winner to toe Key West High and the district Erights of Pythias oratorical contest on highway safety, wffl give her win ning oration. The devotional wffl be to charge of Mrs. James Duane, character and cpiritual education chairman ef the organization. The program hat hero arranged by Mias Kathryn Lowe. Hostesses for the evening wffl be Mrs. Glen wood Sweettn* Mn tlkiMk ****'*>* Rmi Nlißi K*iireDrlfi tf^Lte. Curiem Werfc DaiwlaOur °w DIM. 1-231* •MFLRMINOfT. KBY WRfT PEARLMANS com on HURRY! OILT 9 DAYS LETT! 520 - 522 Dural St