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cerpitiy, Bey £ a i ll as i 7 i eo The following }s,the today.) High School this |ieve: 15,. beginning . at ri { connection ‘with ‘thi :Jof officers: ..} clock, @ installation ation NS Flag Salute. Parent-Teacher “Prayer. Tnstallation of Officers—Horace 1945 . |O’Bryant. at 8:30 a. m eens Arainemtage a Sutonniers ant ges to icers— - (City Office) rors. - Introduction of Officers and Escorts Mrs. Myrtland Cates. . Selections—School Band. ‘WOLVES NEED NO CHAPERON 4P Features DOGTA, Columbia—More and | more Col omen are tak- |r But/the one-column girl does. Colombia, one of the most re- served of Latin American coun- tries, now has a woman judge (26, very pretty). Bogota has,one; woman doctor, several women chemists and quite a few women dentists. Women are active in} for the 24)agement of specialty shops and} beauty parlors, as in the United} leather Bureau. | States, is almost exclusively fem-| Lowest |inine. lastnight) Co-education, sports and eco- *|momics ali bad their influence on| change, which has come in| it 15 years. Chaperonage for lime dates is disappearing. A can go to tea with a man at | unchaperoned, or to an' movie, She can even go movies at night ag long as couple goes along, | ily into letting her look! for a job, After ail, the slang! word for the white-collar girl is! still “loba”,/whigh means female { ne SCRAMBLED EGGS ~ | } Morrison, Tll.-When ten cases jof eggs fell from a wuck, in a jcollison, the Highway Depart ment was called upon hurriedly te The Citizen-—25e|to spread cinders over the scram wae mess. i ARRARERS | 383 S22zeazee “ SlRssSSsussesceelisesiss a and air action. Commander [Topaesen tea thes: to. get out) ministry. of “education, “equipment td set oe institute of physiologyrim POSOCooeccccccacccoccoccccocesosc’s NEW CO AT AIRSTATION - Official Navy Photograph W. H. HAMILTON. left, veteran df action in the Euro- | over command of the Naval Air Station relieved Comdr. W. H. Gardner, USNR, right. been functioning tempcvarily as CO in the absence of commander, a native of Philadelphia, Acadedmy in 1932 and has a long Gardner will zemain SOCIETY program Vocal Trio—Miiss Sue Roselick, i 4 to ‘be rendered ‘atthe Key WestsMiss Mary Alexander and Miss|°f Mrs. Pauline: B. Smith, Gen, ‘ing, May | Helen Burge. 2 Tap Dance—Miss Betty Caneva accompanied by Mr. Slate. Solo—Jess Gassaway, , }USN, accompanied by Mr. Slate lat. the piano. Spangled Haknér—Sctiol/ Western Songs and Music— {Gilbert Weech and Everett Higgs. Tenor Address—Fred Barnett. Vocal Trio—Oscar Community Sengfest—Led Walter Lazier and Oscar Trem- blay. Refreshments: Served by M Catherine Lowe and the Home} Economics Class. (By Axnociated Press) NEW YQRKweDr. S. C. Shen, Chinest | is here | nese children. : Under Dr. Shen’s plan China will get its frist ultracentrifuge— a centrifugal device whith gives {small particles great weight and jis used to sperate otherwise in- separable compounds for study. journalism and advertising. Man-| yyHuRT IN BATTLE, HURT IN FALL Davenport, Iowa, — After sev- eral months of leading guerrilla troops against the Japanese in the Philippines without any kind of injury, Major Robert Lapham, of Davenport, in a letter to his par- Lents, told of falling while hurry- ing down a dark stairway during} air-raid in the island. broke his right arm, PLENAMINS known to be essential to human Faussision, plys liver and iron 72's $2.99 © « Teratt revovcr 288's $7.95 GARDNER'S PHARMACY Tremblay, Mrs. Oscar Tremblay and Miss Elenor Trembley. China Plans Modern Physiology Institute! : i € institute, built on the ton- Sof preventing disease before nt picture | it strikes, will direct its principal jon the society page doesn't do it-| attention to the nutrition of Chi- OF ARMY-NAVY WAR CASUALTIES: ein cee | 1941. to Way 9. 1145, ty 14,945. from Florida. FLORIDA *: Wavy Dead Eady, Plant City. Pohokee, Palm Beach. O’Steen Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Laurel Hill. Navy Wounded denton. Early, Charles E., Pvt., USMCR. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L.' Early, 433 Oak Ct,, asota. [aa leach ‘im Henry, Et. oe Georgioug! ; Gg), USN. e] Fort Lauderdale. col Army Dead—European Area son of Mrs. Virtie B. Bullington, Route 1, Winter Haven. Mrs. Susie +G. Butler, 2610 59th St., Tampa. Gorsuch, Richard P., Magnolia St., Orlando. om Hancock, John B., Sét., hus-} : . : AOU band ice ae Edna P. Hancock,) KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL P..T. ASSN, ; Ri * SOFFICERS TO BE INSTALLED TONIGHT] §;" Route 2, Bonifay | Dead, Pacific Area Smith, Reuel D., Pfe., husband Del., Frink. Army Wounded—European Azea Boyd, Joe -G., T-Sgt.,-son of Mrs. S.C, Boyd, Box 118, Sebas- tian. Brown, Jessie -T4, husband .of Mrs. Juanita Brown, Route 4, Box 9A, Milton. Chasen, Ezekiel, Pvt. son of Mrs. Obie L. Chasen, 111 W. Bel- mont St., Pensacola. Clayton, Rudolph Q., Pvt., son of .Mrs. Ross Is. Cloyton, Gen. Del.; Altoona. Denham, Sherwood E., Jr., Sgt., son of Mrs. Claude Denham, 601 W. Osborne Ave., Tampa. Dixon, Oscar, Jr., Pfe., son of Mrs. Rosa Lee Campbell, 322 S. Clara Ave., Deland. by} iss band of Mirs. Katherine H. Hen- derson, Pompano, ° Hibler, Glenn N., T5, husban STRAND ‘THEATER BRIAN DONLEVY in MONROE THEATER ELSA LANCHESTER in Coming “Murder On The Waterfront” RATIONING Foops He} June 2; N2-S2 through June 30; T2-X2 through July 31; ¥2 - Z2- Al - Cl through August 31. Red Y5,°ZS A2-D2 through June 2; E2-J2 through June 30; K2-P2 through July 31: Q2-U2 through August 31. This list includes * only: these Eady, Jolin H., Pfc, USMCR. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas E. James, Carl Lloyd, Seaman 2c, SNR. Wife, Mrs. Beatrice James, Johnson, James Edward, Sea- man 2c, USNR. Wife, Mrs. Alma and parents,’ William Marshall ‘Brown, Walter F,, Ist Lt., US- ife, Mrs. Vandella | Maude Georgius, 912 S. Andrews, | Tebo, ‘Vernon Lawrence, Lt., USNR. Wife, Mrs. Joyce Dilger! Tebo, 1512 E. Gonzales St., Pensa-, \ Butler, Dewitt C., TS, son of! of Ist Lt.,| son of Mrs. Vera L. Gorsuch, 134 Henderson, Jack F., Pfc., hus-" “An American’ Romance” Coming: "Sweet and Low, Down" “PASSPORT TO DESTINY” ay Book 4, Blue H2-M2 through Ration Board Office, Post Office Building Coreccaccocccsesncosecoeorese The Navy Department an- of Mrs. Thelma L..Hibler, Route j lounces for the United States as 4, Box 29, Orlando, 'a whole 441 casualties for May 9, 1945, of the U. S. Naval Forces (Navy, Marine Corps and Coast ; Guard) not heretofore released on. Navy Department total casualty : lists, consisting of 96 dead, 239 j wounded, and 106 missing. These ieasualties bring the. total report- jed to-next of. kin, and weleased for ‘ publication ‘singe December 7 Route 2,'Box 140, Tallahassee. Quinby, Fremont E., Sgt., hus: Lauderdale. Edward, S: 3 “Re Rodrigu:s band/of Mrs. Lula V. Quinby, Box husband of 48°- ‘too SW. 24th! Prescott S. Bush ot New York, th j banker, born Columbus, Ohio, 50] positories. If not eS Leffel, Richard E., 2nd Lt., hus-| Journalist, editor, radio star, band of Mrs. Shirleyane Leffel,}New York, 41 years ago. 2235 Ist Ave. N., St. Petersburg. McLeod, Bernice E., Pfe., hus-! Board of Governors, Federal Re- band of Mrs, Letha P. McLeod,' serve System, Washington, born: you know: Washington, 60 years ago. endahl born in Mlinois; 53 years ago. author, born Milwaukee, 49 years! Minor, SPEEDY TRAVEL ‘Hamilton, Neb.—With ‘only a} - three-day pass in a hurry to get home, Corporal Ralph Olsests caught a plane ride from Or- ,{landa, Floridd, and when he got Clifton Fadiman of New York, born| TODAY’S’ BIRTHDAYS Rear Admiral. Charles E.. Ros- (Get DOCTORS’ Tip without asking, this ee ere ene & Ernest G. Draper, member- of best. It’ DOCTORS, adjunctivel: co ‘women lents at no’ linic. tive relief of fen and Robert Littell of New ° York,‘ the low cost refui Nga MMi: gutz,,509 E. Oak St. Tampa> Tutan, Charles Stuf! 19th Terrace, Miami. iy Young, Harmon H., Pfc., son Mrs. Liah Young, Narcoossee. Army Wounded, Pacific Area of Mrs. Mervis Daniels, Route 1 Jasper. | Route 1, Maye. « McLane, William J., Jr., Ist Lt., Haven. uropean Area Daniels, Ruben, Pfe., susband, McCall, Wade W., Ist Lt., hus- band of Mrs. Doris D. MeCall,} husband of Mrs. Claire M. Mc- MCR. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. El-! Lane, 459 SW? 28rd St., Miami. | liott M. Brown, 407 6th St., Bra-! Smith, Ernest, Pvt., son of Mrs. {tella Smith, Route +2, Winter €nyder, Norman F., Capt., hus- ft band of Mrs. Josephine A, Sny- ‘Batmon, He 44S ati,’ USM- der; 333: W. 24th St, Jacksonville. Doxothy F. Rodri- r., Pfc,, son bf Charles B. TutinpSr., 2335 SW. | Missing—Ei | | KitoWieS) Doriald’ W.j’Pfc.;"hus-| 5 wand of ‘Mis. Cardline E. Knowles, Jasper, al | Nichols,” Walter 'H., St; S-Set, nephew of, Raleigh Hill, 2822°SW. 15th £t, Miami. TODAY'S - ANNIVERSARIES 1823 — Thomas Lake Harr: ' ° | mystic, poet, founder of an ideal- Bullington,’ Oakley A., T-Sgt., istic community, born in England. , Died New York, Mar. 23, 1906. |Y. Died May 6, 1919. 21, 1911. Ky., Oct. 5, 1931. | 1867—Charels W. Stiles, noted {zoologist, born Spring Valley, N. !Y. Died in Baltimore, Jan. 24, 1940. WORST OF ALL bee eee Chicago.—Looking out of his ‘window, -Floyd Miers, a truck driver, saw that his truck con- jtaining 200 pounds of sausage ham and frankfurters, had di appeared. What grieved Mie’ ‘most, however, was the loss of a'| carton of cigarettes, also in the truck. DOG EATING RED POINTS PUTS BITE ON WOMAN, Last week, Mrs, Ed Lane gave the dinner scraps to her dog, Rusty, and settled down with the paper. But not for long. There on the food page it said that housewives threw away thou- sands of red points because they “did not save meat trimmings and plate scraps! Now Mrs. ‘Lane ‘Saves ‘all fat Nsctaps' to be'melted down and ‘aided to: the‘ salvage can. That, way she gets more extra red points, Rusty is doing nicely on a leaner diet, He was too fat, any- way. And our country is getting more of the used fat it urgently needs for war- and home-front essentials. Mlete qoing to Swim a eeccccccoccce TIMETABLE Airplane Stamps 1. 2 and 3, Book 3, good indefinitely. * SUGAR Stamp 35, Book 4, through June 2; No. 36 through August 31. FUEL 15A through June 21 eosee 1856—Lyman F. ‘Baum, author ‘ the Wizard of Oz and other jjuveniles, born’ Chittenango, N. 1857 — Wiliamina P. Fleming, noted Harvard astronomer of her iday, born in Scotland. Died May 1863—Annie Fellows Johnsfon, C . He , Jr, Pfe, popular writer of juveniles, born Bera einean *'Byansville, Ind. Died Louisville, ! « “NEW Department | MARTINEZ REFRIGERATION CO. _ |B 1212 Varela Street ‘PHONE 279 { Key West, Florida OCTAGON roses BORDEN'S | SILVER COW "ie HEALTH CLUB rowoe: | LUZIANNE som: BALLARD'S OBELISK _1™ 35 cps. 10 ¢ps. 11 Come in and see these attractive FREE GIFTS. Remember=—they are FREE for Coupons ques NO CASH REQUIRED! eee —- Key West Branch, Phone 425 or 590 v ‘““%The Heroes of World War One Remind Us ' —to Buy all the 3onds We Can Buy More and Bigger &, It’s still a man-size war Even with Germany beaten, we’ve got a big, tough, ex- pensive fight on our hands in the Pacific. 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