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Key West, Monroe County, Florida
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Family reunion in Key West at Mrs. Perez's home on March 8, gathering four generations including 91-year-old Mrs. Zimmerman and young children; relatives from New York visit after 34 years, impressed by local improvements. (187 characters)
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Mr. and Mrs. George (Dewy) Pinder and son Kermit, also Mr. Pinder's brother Eddie of New York City, are visiting Mrs. Pinder's sister, Mrs. Irene Perez, at her home, 1215 Whitehead Street.
It has been 34 years since Mr. Pinder and his brother have visited Key West and they express great surprise at the many improvements that have been made.
On March 8, a family reunion was held at the home of Mrs. Perez in which four generations were represented.
The oldest member present was Mrs. Etta Zimmerman, 91, aunt of Mrs. Perez and Mrs. Pinder.
The youngest member present was the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Kee. The baby is 5 months of age, and represented the third generation.
The fourth generation was represented by the 5-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Butler.
All present voted the reunion a very happy one.
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1215 Whitehead Street, Key West
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March 8
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A family reunion held at Mrs. Perez's home represented four generations: Mrs. Etta Zimmerman (91, oldest), infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Kee (5 months, third generation), 5-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Butler (fourth generation). Mr. and Mrs. Pinder and relatives visited after 34 years, noting improvements in Key West. All enjoyed the happy event.