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PAGE SIx On tn nn tne tnt Alinta hint dtd tndtdin titted | | NEW YEAR'S DANCE | A New Year's Eve dance for USO, y: Di : i: : vices enlisted personnel to be held at Two Curfew; Dinners; Christmas Trees; Se Peg oreo neds git is announced by nmne p.m. until 12:45 am., 42444444444444444444644464464600444064044 jsland naval personnel are 2 A. M. CURFEW | carol-singing, children’s Extension of curfew to 2 a.'and other events, it is an. ann m. on Christmas Eve and New) nounced by Lieut. Howard J. Year's Eve for personnel E-' 1 indall, Recreation and Welfare CHRISTMAS BREAKFAST ee ee Ue a) Noval S| olcer, sand iiMra “Anta La’ (A. Gurttnte becakinct at 1 a. tion is announced by Comdr. case ge R. J. Watson, Captain of the} -———______- ! Cava, Red Cross director of rec- m. followng midnight mass and NAVY HERE PLANS WONDERFUL ROUND "= rsh he Seas ne program at the Beach Club 1021 Duval street, announced™ by Paul J. Schweg- the Welfare ler, director. * * * * and Recreation Department. Other plans for the celebra-/ OF CHRISTMAS PROGRAM THIS YEAR Setcasiea “forte hours trom tion ot tree decorating party - evening and musical program at} party vited and male guests will b2 3:39 p.m. Christmas Eve foljow- | _ permitted to bring dates from éd iby a holiday movie _ ‘s- 2 fribution of gifts to servi sonnel. The program wilk - | cludg }wifh “the singing af Sold | Christmas include a familiar Christmas carols. "-~ | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FAMILY OF MUSICIANS the Holiday about fifty musicians. it is} ————— Rubber-from-alcohol will end. credit of $550,000,000 to-France. Milwaukee,—Johann Sebastian Bach was born into a family of Reamur, first tried to make steel Export-Import Bank grants a See Bs SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1945 ! MAKING STEEL For Your Last-Minute Gifts! Chicago,—A French physicist, by melting Cast and wrought iron together. program = ; Patterson warns of unready na- tion, demands we keep armed. Sales boom in the television in- dustry is forecast during 1947. Sunday = STRAND THEATER *— JEAN HEATHER in “National Barn Dance” News - Sports - Shorts € Ber- Yard. | COMMISSIONED j OFFICERS’ MESS } A special Christmas and New Year's Eve program will high- light the gala Holiday Season at the Commissioned Officers’ Mess it is announced by Mr. and Mrs.' George B. Stone. managers. Open house will be observed on Christmas Day from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m., with eggnogg serv- ed to all guests. Lunch will be served from noon to 1:15 p.m, and at 2 p.m. the annual children’s Christmas party, with Santa in person distributing gifts, will get under way. | — | CHRISTMAS PARTY ! A children’s Christmas party | for children of both Naval per- | sonnel and civilians attached to the Naval Station is scheduled tomorrow at 10 a.m. in the NOB movie hall. Children of. Naval Station personnel aged four to ten and ther parents are invited to attend. | CHRISTMAS DINNER All enlisted personnel subsist- ing in the General Mess have been invited to bring their families as guests for the Christmas dinner which will be served in the man galley frora 1l am. to 1 p.m. on Christmas Day. MIDNIGHT MASS Midnight mass on Christmas | Eve and a Protestant Candle- light Communion Service at 11:30 p.m. at the Naval Station are announced by Lieut. Comdr. Raymond .F. McManus, senior chaplain. } CAROLERS | Carolers composed’ of person- | nel from the Naval Operating Base, Naval Air Station andj Naval Hosp‘tal will tour the is!- and Sunday night. They — will I 9 meet at seven-thirty p.m. Sun-| R I IBIN APPEL S day at the WAVES 'batracks’ for rehearsal of the numbers arid | ‘ will begin’ ¢aroling at 8::30 p.m., making the Tolinds by truck. } Chaplain M. McNeil will lead} the group. } And A : _. _.. Happy New Year : To ‘Our Many’ Friends and Customers; AM. LEGION SHOW Christmas festivities at th U. S. Naval Hospital will begin Sunday with a show presented by the American Legion in th2 recreation hall at 2 p.m. and will continue through Christmas | Eve and Christmas Day with PLACEMENTS OF MANY VETERANS ACTUAL SERVICE GIVEN TO. 89 AT LOCAL OFFICE DURING NOVEMBER The United States Employment | ; Service in Florida; through its! | Ve s Placement _ Divisions,| © increase the number} ns placed on jobs and the rred to other agencies for serv. such as training. | At the Key West office, which | is in charge of Jeff Knight, act- | ual service was given to 89 vet-| erans during the month of No-} vember. | A total of 2,871 veterans were | Placed during the month of No- | vember, which is a high mark | for any month during the ye: | A total of 23,000 were placed in} jobs the eleven months ending | November 30. Out of the total of 2,871 placements made during November, 840 were disabled} veterans. | In addition to the number of | veterans placed in employment} 3,766 were referred to other agen- | cies for various services, such as training. In discussing the rec- ord, R. E. MacDonald, state Vet- erans Employment representative | for Florida, stated “that Florida,! in the number of placements made in October, stood first in the} southeastern region and four- teenth in the nation.” is showing speaks well for ited States Employment m MacDonald said, “and reflects a fine spirit of co- operation of employers in Flor- ida.” j The training program—on-the-} job training, including appren- ticeship—is making splendid strides, according to Mr. Mac-| Donald. More than 2,000 employ- ers in Florida have qualified to receive veterans for training YOUR CHILDS PICTURE UNDER ITS OWN CHRISTMAS TREE Call for Appointment We Still Have A Fine Selection of ——— | MONROE THEATER | Evans’ PHOTO sTUDIO DANA ANDREWS in “THE PURPLE HEART” News - Sports - Shorts Its Magic Perfume Holds You Spellbound REASONABLE PRICES ®@Lovely Lingerie ©@ Dresses PHONE 439 506 Southard Street | Opposite Bus * Station Hours: 11 A.M. to 12 Midnight © Sportswear ay | © Negligees @Babies and ®@Children’s Wear XMAS SPECIALS LADIES’ WALLETS HALF PRICE $1.00 Off on All Scarf Sets OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9 P. M. FOLLOW the CROWDS to ORIGINAL = = “Now ON SALE B SIVELY at POLLOCK’S Brightly shone the Star Bethlehem \o guiding the way of the Three Wise Men to-fhe Christ Child. So brightly burned the faith in our hearts—the faith that brought us through the trying years of war. And in our hearts this Christmas burns a bright new hope to guide us safely and securely into a happy future and a world of everlasting Peace. To all of our friends we wish the most gloriéus Yuletide ever and Peace on earth, good will to men unto eternity. “The Store of Fashion” Isadore Appelrouth ~~ Re Nt elleme me: