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SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1945 *.* ee POCO Oe eee reese enuns. NEW ARRIVALS FROM RECEIVE GALA WELCOME HERE Sy MEWRIETTE LAURIER A special party was iven las' might by the Foyer F te yl the members of the 1 rriv- ed French navy from Fran¢ The guests met over a glass o wine at the Fighting French Foy. @ and much excitement followed @® the officers'and matelot gave ® report of conditions in France, and told of the unusually heavy @owtall in Europe and gave fews of the war progress in gen- eral This occasion also marke appointment of the new ; hostess, pretty Gloria L whe is taking the ; ette Du Bosch, who the t te join her marine husband The party proceeded first to Habana-Madrid to see the floor show, which was appreciaicd by the neweomers as the majority of night clubs ave closed in France @uring this period of reconstruc- SOCIETY : SERB EEMEMEMR ER ERMEBEREMHY FRANCE | tion. Concha. |_ Mariposa, (or Mimi, as the director of the | French Foyer is endearingly call- ed by her friends) surprised ev- eryone with: an exhibitional dance, choosing for her partner j}one of the new arrivals from | France. ‘The dance floor was {cleared and the orchestra played ecially well, while the two , raced the hall with their charm- ing performance. From volunteer uniform, serv- ing her France, to texhibitional ,|dancing for the benefit of newly arrived French service men, it seems Mariposa is always on the job! ; When questioned as to mind- ing the long hours and hard work she answered, “I hope somewhere, ; Some how, someone is doing the same for my two brothers and fiancee overseas,” Later they went to the La Mademoiselle THE KEY WEST CITIZEN |Woman Appears War Worker At 80 (By Ansvctated Press) (By Ansociated Press) BOGOTA.— Colombian import-| NEW YORK.—When the case of ers are ready to place orders for] Mrs, Marianna Gagliano, charged Se oe, Sey with maintaining improper fire they have the cash ready to pay|e@scapes as owner of a building, for it. pees sree = mamcipes term The government's foreign ex-|Court here, her son-in-law sai change control office says prelim-|She was 80 years old, too old to inary reports on a recent ques-|'@Ply to the summons. tiorinaire shows the postwar mar- Inspector Otto Larson of the ket will be at least $20,000,000, | department of hiusing and build- Colombia Plans Postwar Purchases; Of the. total,_ $60,000,000. repre-| ness said: “She's 80 all right, but sents potential orders for auton, Shes working in a war plant.” mobile transport: trucks, buses: 15€ Magistrate directed tha’ and cars. appear in court. Hvdroelectric projects need $2,-} 500,000 worth of equipment; brew-|, 4! pars, f eries, $4,500,000 and miscellane-j behind the animals’ eles are con- ous industries, $25,000,000. cealed and protected by flaps of Household equipment such as Skin. radios and refrigerators is ex-| = pected to be a large item when! Anna Hyatt Huntington of} the final report is made Bethel, Conn., sculptor, born Colombia now has $190,000,000 Cambridge, Mass., 69 years ago. in gold and foreign exchange to| pay for the goods. i Alligators’ ears, found directly Subscribe to The Citizen. vewecccce PCCCoCresvecoveres wovcce. Classified Column wees “WHAT'S DOING’ AT THE! Aaaiiteamant JACKSON SQUARE USC Of Marriage TODAY AND SUNDAY | SATURDAY | The marriage of Camille $00 PM.—Shell Hunt Party Pierce Chaquette, of the Mail — ores K Roth An- and Filing Department at the 6:30 P-M—Fun and Frokc N. O. B, Key West, has been Dance to bands on th announced. She was married to acreet Marine Corporal Carston R. Hien- GUNDAY 'lein, who is stationed at Camp 945 AM—Java Club. 'Lequeune, New River, N. C. 2:00 PM —Classic Hou The marriage took place at 5 6:90 PM—Song Fest. o'clock Saturday afternoon March 16:00 P.M —Coffee Hou 3rd at the Trinity Methodist Church, Jacksonville, N. C., SOCIAL HALL: Dancing, where they are spending their table hockey, chess, honeymoon. cards, dominoes, Chinese pong = ; on gaa Ping-. PLANS MADE FOR ST. , shuffle board. Showers| ; ‘riting room, lounges, snack bar.) PATRICK’S DAY DANCE Sport Equipment: Golf clubs, ’ tennis raquets. Art’ Supplies,| Good food, good dancing and heeks, popular and classical rec-| 800d fun are promised all who at- rds, cameras to loan tend the St. Patrick's Day dance NOTE TO FRIENDS: The men 0f Branch 56, Fleet Reserve Asso- tm the Armed Forces enjoy home| ition, at the local club rooms hospitality Let us help you in March 17. The Ladies’ Auxiliary extending your invitations to ' in charge of food and refresh- thom. | ments. WM. H. HENDERSON , At the regular March meeting Director, |e name of Shipmate Braswell of the Fleet Sonar Schoo] staff was & auTs ae irector, | itaWn for the $25 door prize, but *!he was not present. The priae therefore was turned over to the siamdoce': Grcemee | welfare department and the door HELP WANTED ' | WANTED—Salesgirls, full tine employment. No experience ne- cessary. S. H. Kress & Co. | marl-1mo. | i i TOP SALARIES PAID for Day and Night Waitresses. Side-! walk Cafe. mar.1-1mo | WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN) GIRLS. Good salary. Southern- most City Pharmacy. mar.1-tf; MESSENGER WANTED_Desir-| able daylight hours, Western’ Union. mar5-tf WHITE OR COLORED Seam-' stress wanted. 419% Duval Street, Navy Store. mar7-10tx i SALESMAN—Married man pre-' ferred. Must have car. To handle qualified leads for Hos-! Pitalization Insurance. National organization. For personal in-| terview write to Box 1907, c/o| Key West Citizen. mar8-3t | WOMAN between 35 and 45 years of age, capable of man-| aging a Dress Shop. Apply by! phone, call 503 for appoint-| ment. mar9-3t | SODA FOUNTAIN MANAGER, |1937 CHEVROLET in good con- FOR SALE ¥ 1936 Oldsmobile. I. G. Tyson, 112 Ann St. feb19-30-tx FOR SALE — $1.49 BOOKS — swell titles include The Yearl-| ing, Keys of the Kingdom and “BABY DENTIST’ Prodigal Woman—Paul Smith,| Bodkseller, 334 Simonton St. mar.ltf | (By Aw LESS THAN ASSESSED Valua- tion af sold together, 6 room| rattle which ungalow, 6 room house, vac-| pesente: ant lot between, Cor, Florida! Presented and Eliza. Streeets. 2 Lots 1205 Flagler | Univ thrdugh to Von Phister where) )"0°\" the burned building stands.! Kennett Apply owner, P. O. Box 265,|,.seneth | Pittston, Pa. (Brokers pro- CAPTAIN JOHN F. CURTIN, USNR. of Long Island, | Craig's Dock, relieving Captain Charles'M. Snell'ng , Jr.. USNR. who is ‘retiring from active duty. Captain Curtin has just returned from the West Coast. commendation from Vice Admiral Randall Jacobs, BuPers Chief, fur valuable service. PITTSBURC Kenneth G ynoted several “under-age” »\ from the professional dental fra- Craig’s Dock Change of Command last month when he completed | HAS NAVY RATTLED ihe Navy's accelerated dentistry course at Pitt. \ The university waived its rule baby’s about not granting doctorates to ma Delta Minors, and graduated him, mak- : ing him eligible for a junior grade lieutenancy But the Navy awards that title iH. Delta $ Lemley Street runs) Problems for that young man, the only to “those of voting age.” ity of Pittsburgh and the So it made Dr. Lemley an En- im and assigned him to a dental rattle laboratory. ven as a civilian he couldn't eceived the right, is the new officer-in-charge of Captain Snelling received a letter of ternity because he was only 18 practi ley was 19 February 7. zed through School in Blacksville, W. Va., and did his pi state’s town. From 1820 to the beginning of persons and German; United States. ° weg Official Navy Photo; » for state board examina ‘e for those past 21. Lem He whiz Clay-Battelle High dental work at that university in Morgan Civil War, from about 5,000,000 England, Ireland migrated to the tected). mar7-10tx | -——---~ FOR SALE — Baby Chicks. 803) Georgia St. mar7-4tx | ROYCRAFT HOUSE TRAILER,| guitar. Jack Stroup, 612 Simon- | ton street. mar8-4tx } | ELECTRIC FRIGIDAIRE, Stove, | Clothes Wringer, Bus, Three Rooms $75.00. Skating Rink. | mar8-tf| dition, cheap. 920 Division St. jprize at the next regular meet- Secretary. | ing will be $5, Five members were presented the gold button awards. They are Shipmates Wallace, Hunt, Grif- fitt, Powell and Fuller. FOR'S EQUIPMENT | USED FOR MOVIES (Re Associates Press) SAIPAN Captured Japanese Movie equipment gave veterans ef the Second Marine Division their first film entertainment in two month In an oper theatre set up battery of 35 Japanese mm. project und a portable electric generator captured from the Japanese served as power to flash the film on a screen made from an enemy parachute The tself btained from U S¢ nen, and the program uF { with a rendition 4 “Don't Get Around Much Any Move,” 5 ed wed Jap a From Man In The Street To Man In The Street (My Anecetated FP CHICAGO I State St ntifically de ed Sinatra ntertaiing ten: ‘0 i hil 1 v y f 80 ‘ . mp post “ f the detwoe Cong treet and and geome n i mid ‘ and 5 en v participated in the me 4 gn, inf Nurse Helps Out In Dector Shortage (By Aexeciated Press) FAIRFIELD, Id An over ry War I. Mrs Mo « ng fo he health he 1,360 i Ca nty end there a r joctors. She's q ‘ treats pa jents who 4 equire a phy tat i arranges for med | MOORES HAVE GIRL Announcement has been made of the birth of a daughter to Lt. and Mys. Herman K. Moore on February 18, at the dispensary, Naval Air Station, Patuxent Riv- jer, Md. The new arrival has been given the name of Janet Lynn | Moore. Mts. Moore is the former Rose | Appel, daughter of My. and Mrs. Rubin Appel, of this city. DAUGHTER BORN | Announcement has been made of the birth of a daughter, weigh- ing 8 pounds, 15 ounces, to Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Neely, on Wed- nesday at the Municipal Hospital. | The Neelys reside at 324 South- ard street. | - /Tax Stamp Sales | Show Great Drop | TALLAHASSEE, March 8.— | (FNS) —The cigarette | made itself felt in a sharp loss of |revenue last month as from the sale of tax stamps drop- ped nearly 25 per cent. This loss was offset to some ex- tent during the same period by in increase in tax revenue from beer, wines and liquors, of ap- proximately 12 per cent, accord- ing to figures released by James «| T. Vocelle, state beverage direc- tor JAPANESE JITTERY, (Continued from Page One) the statement about the “attempt- ed” invasion of Japan proper. To be assured that they had heard aright, monitors here tried | out their record, and sure enough it said: “Due to heavy casualties, conclusion of the war is and Americans are now attempting to invade Japan| swift necessary, proper.” Some' of the pilots who partici- pated in the 300-plane raid of To- kyo gave a good idea of how fierce the fire was when, on re- turning to their base, they stated planes were they were able to see the time of their} the glow from the their above Tokyo, that, though | 18,000 feet watches by flames, shortage returns Fountain Girls. Good salary. mar9-2tx Adams Dairy Lunch, 901 White street. COLORED | mar9-3t BETHENCOURT’S | Easter Chicks. Place your order | LOST { now. and, make sure you'll : | have them: for Easter. Fresh! GOLD3ANKLE BRACELET, with} Eggs for sale. 713 Windsor! two hearts“M” and “B” be-| Lane, 1032 Catherine St. tween “Gonimissary and, Poin- marl0-1tx viana, .Fébruary 27th. Reward if returnéd to 180-E, Poinciana' 2 FRAME GARAGE __ DOORS, Extension. mar8-3tx! 7 x 8 Ft. 1608 Von Phister. mar10-3tx LADY’S DIAMOND Encrusted, White Gold Watch, with black FOR SALE—1941 Servi ‘y wrist band. Substantial reward; 1320 Seminary St., Tel. 521- for return to Mrs. Philip Mas-| marl10-3t terbone, 423 Caroline St. i mar9-3tx BOY’S PRE-WAR_ BICYCLE | Balloon Tires, large sturdy ONE BLACK FOLDING KODAK! basket. $35.00. M. A. Ham- Camera, size 120. Lost in vic mond, 823 White street, mar10-3tx inity of Bay View Park. Re-} ward for return to Woman's Division USO, 303 Duval St. mar9-2tx | (TWIN BED ROOM SUITE. No. 3 Pearl St. mar10-3tx | ROLL-FAST BICYCLE, painted POULTRY red, in front of Ocean View! Dining Room. Reward for re- BABY CHICKS, Pullorum Test- turn to Luther Pinder, 506, ed. B. Rocks, Reds, W. Leg, un- South street. mar9-2tx! sexed, our choice, $8.95 per 100. Min X W. Rock Broilers $4.50 per 100. Special Assorted $4.95 per 100. Ship C. O. D. London Poultry, Box 1844, Trenton 7, marl0-1tx MEMBERSHIP PIN with ie | P. O. of A. Reward of $5.00.| Return to Mrs. Ella Johnson, 1128 Margaret St mar9-2tx] N. J. LINDSLEY LUMBER CO. | 530 Division St., Cor. Simonton St. PHONE 71 Knives and Forks — Chrome Plated Blades Sets of 6 Each High Back Rocker Chairs Per Set $5.95 vesee Each $4.39 .... Each $2.75 Hack Saws Gasoline Blow-Torches Each $5.95 Glass Shelves With Brackets ........... Each $2.10 Glidden Paints, Varnishes and Enamels Paint and Varnish Brushes HARDWARE Plumbing Supplies LINDSLEY LUMBER CO. | LET'S PACK THE BATHING BRACH PROJECT REE | As of December 31, 1944 RESOURCES Cash Bond United States Government FS Municipal Mm Ra: ls U F & Loan Ass'n Shares Foret nent St ¥ Home Loan Bank Vuilities Indw gages on Improved Real Estate ¢ Sold on Contract (Including H. 0.) Liens nd Accrued Interest Due and Accrued 870,327.99 148,738.19 2.77 Total $21,799,892.21 LIABILITIES P tV r in Trust 239,702.61 Death Claims Due and Unpaid None Claims Reported; Proofs not Received 65,379.45 Pre and Interest Paid in Advance. 525,072.28 Reserved for Taxes 161,000.00 As Bonds 111,727.71 Osher 145,101.92 Total c Re $ Sw 1 C s Poli 2,042,000.00 Total $21,799,892.21 I am pleased to present for your informs tion an annual statement which shows eube stantial progress in every department of your We welcomed into the Gulf Late family holders of more than one hundred company thousand new policies during the year, to « total of nearly eight hundred thousand The Company assets have increased proportion ately while surplus and reserves for the pro- tection of policyholders have been built up far in excess of legal requirements Two hundred and twenty Gulf Life em- ployees are in military service, and it ss owe fervent hope that most will return to pease- ful pursuits before many more months We have continued to invest heavily im United States War Bonds, and today more than one-fourth of our total assets are im vested in this—the safest investment im the world. We look forward confidently to 1945 asa year of even greater increases than these achieved in 1944 Yours very truly, ITP INSURANCE IN FORCE 1944 + $265,301,341 * Gain in Insurance in Force in 1944 — $48,387,776.00 «The Company has created Reserves and paid to Policyholders since organization, $33,492,245.11 * More than One-fourth of Com- pany’s Assets are in U. $. War Bonds. “FNS URANCE COMPANY J.B. SYMMONETTE, Manager, KEY WEST DISTRIC