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Key West, Monroe County, Florida
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Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Mann from Detroit, on their second visit to Key West as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson, express renewed admiration for the city's hospitality and charm. Accompanied by four Detroit fire department members, they thank locals and anticipate returning.
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VISITORS GREATLY PLEASED WITH CITY
Editor, The Citizen:
Three years ago, my wife and I, had the pleasure of being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson of this city. At that time we were very much impressed with the old world quaintness, and the sincere hospitality of this little "Island City." We also had the opportunity, at that time, to go deep sea fishing with the Demeritt boys and their father, and on this our second visit to Key West, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson, we find that we are more impressed than before. The same fine hospitality still exists, the same old world charm is still here, and the Demeritt boys are still the finest of fishermen.
Four members of the Detroit Fire Dept. are with us at this time, namely; Vincent Stringweld, Russell J. Vallier, Paul P. Karabes and Joseph E. Baylin. We all wish to express our sincere thanks to the citizens of Key West, who have made our visit such a happy one. We have enjoyed every minute of our stay here, and we will always eagerly look forward to the time when we may again return, to this, "Tropical Wonderland."
MR. AND MRS. J. W. MANN.
Detroit, Michigan.
Key West, Fla.,
Jan. 19, 1936.
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Mr. And Mrs. J. W. Mann.
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Editor, The Citizen
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the writers express profound appreciation for the hospitality and charm of key west during their second visit, thanking the citizens for making it memorable and looking forward to returning.
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