The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 26, 1945, Page 4

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN eeneeeeecccecccccccosesecocoscceseseseceseeesees | SOCIAL CALENDAR STIRRUP FROM sot SOCIETY 23 sous — BOY TO NAVY ADM. CHIEF CLERK | TUESDAY i Everready Star Club Meeting | hears y oa } ah. A. Fao | ‘, ’ fi J y i : m Residence Mrs! . —— hed . e. a5 NEARLY 200 ATTEND USS HURON DANCE ee Re. Bi: — Hes West Pin, he boon) 2 tuaent must make 25 quality AT AMERICAN LEGION HALL FRIDAY Soeet initiated into Phi Beta Kappe at’ - | Duke University, where he is tak~| RIE CA | img work in preparation for an! characters, Vance (. > rup, admansstrative chief clerk { the Indus Department of USS Huron dance held at the, der. were Mrs. Collins, Comman Amerscan Legion Hall on Friday] der Nicholson, commanding off the Naval Su » here, i A.B. degree in mathematics. - ight was attended by 100 of thel ce ve Fleet Sonar Schoo! and By MARIE CAPPICK ent example of oval t | Lowe is the son of Mrs. V. S. " , -p, Lowe and the late Mr. Lowe of sp's complement and 15 girls! Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. O. J. Tromt Poems are made by fools like oe Wen. is aaiie tee of Key Went ley. president of the Ladies Aux x wey, > j ~ . as The damce was chaperoned by! iliary of the Veterans of Foreign) But only God can make tree,” | n | the a e address. He isa junior || Leches Auxiliary, rans of| Wars and other members of the! Joyce Kilmer } at Duke this year Poewign Wars, and the surprising) Auxiliary, Commander Wynn of « He Me was graduated from Key turnout of girls can be creditted| the American Legion Post here Many . ™ West High School with the class} © te the atie work these ladies,| and Commander and Mrs E F e trees « » e+ | of 1942. He attended one semes-| + y said Heury of the Veterans of Foreign to ne bor bye N | ter at the University of Florida + we girls were in eve} Wars F “ 25. he } before transferring to Duke ‘ coors and were ¢ beauti A buffet supper of sandwiche eck t Ph: Beta Kappa is the national net and soft drinks was served Meg scholastic honorary society for Besudes hanoring thé then from| M » tn < top scrolars in all leading Ameri he ship ast Guard frigate! the . r can colleges and universities = = te Fleet Somer School) t 5 ‘ | be selected for this haner at Duke rer he occasion ais arked| Hw k J rr pare oh ecm turthda ersary of Liew-| wa oo 4 Deg ' CARD OF THANKS j fficer At th A three-piece orchestra, utes No thoug Pi Se | We are very anxious to express wbie, besides the ma shed music stories, legends as « i aye j ense of gratitude to the many : trees. espe thos " VANCE Cc. STIRRUP | friends for their expressions of | Administrative Chief Clerk npathy and assistance TEA SATURDAY HONORS MISS FRANCES “th is cobtening | ep {ta of our recent bereavement a our beloved fathe jin the ke COLLINS AND VISITOR, MARY HASKINS £ s | Walter Munro, Sr. We would pei sate 7 ios ad ae mT) hike address cach one persor : = “ « s s t find this impossible, and e West and Mississipp “ t } take s means of using the home r guris enjoyed 5 ‘ . newspaper, trusting to reach all lessice ; }t whom thanks are due . a | mame ‘ ; I ie De-| THE FAMILY " ving 1 “ be < s K e ~- -—- ne ; by ere gay with a pro ' 9 “ and c * cles - K me pie with cuff bra ges age “ blends oan ~~ ange djut those country. During bi ner ° up enteted lve Lumber Pile Found Honey. Afire On Flagler Ave. Hf of + ‘ FROM TOKYO TO Books” with pictures of Stet F re . gg lb : § Mes ‘ k KEY WEST, FLA. tures in techn ad K —* _ j an Among a . “I - Star Club Meets At FIRST CHANCE E W ashing | (Continued fran Page One) ast find 9 he E ki ‘ was taken in w by trees on ar ‘ gen , Pass f t Subserive to Toe Citizen. / Everres Star | * oe | t Tug Albank: was rush | ™ : age . scene vp orders from . * _ : Te Be Observed Here der in chief, Atlantic! f st: . ' friday, I bala sac ceee e aee apg c Ls JOAN BENNETT in Tiss new Army Retirement Plan doesn’t Friday, December 7 ‘t sysjern E “NOB HILL cost me a penny, and yet I can retire after “ Coming: “A Roysi Scandel 20 vears of service with a good monthly Se ammmaaets Cutan Se | Libe income 2s long es I live. Aad romensber— oe a ca canna PU still be under 40! spe MONROE THEATER | “Whit S cemadien tee dne-olen a er | that would give me the same retirement er Salk Gintes de income that I will get as a Master Ser- : HANGOVER SQUARE” geant, it would take just about $84 out of Ke m, ¢ en's Coming: “Take It or Leave It my pay envelope every month. Naval Operating “ a “And think what it will mean to ws. 6 “ ‘We'll be able to do the things most people rane tan never afford to do. Travel. Go places. juad Do things. But most im ant, we'll Caren dd ~ - QVER $10,000,000 8 2 “In the meantime, I'll have a good job " Se WORTH OF F ORIDA RE | ESTATE in the Army that will pay me well. I'll be ' Y ) DURING THE PROT TEAR CLEARES ARRIVE IN CITY ON VISIT tA" <a Weekend K w t ; wer rons cy M . K ~ r . : ! ad Mw a we : ~ 7 2 1 purchase of hovels st comps, lorge C7 ADMIRAL MATHEWS MAKES INSPECTION : . s : : J * ated ry, B cs " S <clboesanll SEBASTIAN CABRERA * | GETS DISCHARGE bea Drew Frisia fitere ” | tenance ps Pl: 13. { B Z ; B Life I a .. tomy F Re : x = “ —¥ = see THE 108 THROUGH AAF a shane one ng f ~ F Who F se é , HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NEW ENLISTMENT ACT GREAT MUSICAL PROGRAM TOO! ae *Vocal Solos by Grace Lovelace, a WAVE from *Mixed Trio, singing a Song, “Rose esa * Song Service e jae, Choir will eine, “°¥’ Is For Victory” EVERYONE IS INVITED! I get a family al! “Net a bad proposition, » it, honey? Aren't you glad you're the wife of an Army man?” - 6: #2. The ability to retire at half pay at any time after 20 years of service, and on up to three-quarters pay after 30 years, is only one of many important privileges offered in the new Armed Forces Recruit- ment Act of 1945. Read all the high. lights of this new Act. Find out why thou- sands of men are enlisting in Uncle Sam's new peacetime Regular Army. Better still, stop at your nearest Army Recruiting Station and get the whole story. 14. Reserve and AUS commissioned off. y may be sted let Sergeant) and still min issions. Grade 1 (¥ oir reserve e —_—— res PAY PER MONTH—ENLISTED MEN Ie Redden wonTmay Sorting errecweny fo'h, « NCOME AFTER, Per 20 Years’ 30 Years’ Month = Service Services $158.00 gm.70 6195.25 7410 = 12R 25 62.40 30.70 tee 42.90 oe a) Master Sergeant of 114.00 96.00 1oa.co 7a00 oA 00 10 $2.30 versest (bh) Phos « Bach 3 Yours of ein MEN ROW IN THE ARMY who reenlist betore February | will be re enlisted in their Present have been honorably disc " a. herged can reen at the time of discharge poo Toes? ‘MSY Yeenlist before February |

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