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Se At oe = ' 9 . ¥ ; Veterans’ Corner | RO Y A unty Service ‘icer ee : b oS high ‘living and og Rug | 4 on pews ee strange | For Armless Vets s yo a ; are: pandda : are apt to | Dicki ay veteran who has lost ial 3 be cadeiees, which wi pga bean the in or both arms as a result of wounds | Sty ista jpotincls: ate) ena ee © combat, may obtain a plastic) aay Co i |good at bottom. Ps SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1947 ae day gives a high order of intelligence with a strong char- acter. Fine ideas are coupled with a kind heart. It develops a counselor to be trusted, and one winning many friends. It is a #tMtachment for a telephone which | permits him to rest the receiver! m the shoulder, by sending name and address with a statement of} he pertinent facts to F. D. Mayer, | wesident, Reyam Plastic Products | Corporation, 1525 E. 53rd St., Chi-} , ‘ago, } a This device is furnished FREE! ee »y the above named company. , cee of 4 Survivors Delay Filing The Army's finance chief has mnounced that $40,000,000 of un- | sed leave pay is yet to be claim- | ive of army veterans bo died after discharge and be- e applying for their terminal} pay { Eligible survivors of World| Wer Il veterans must make ap-| (Skete hes Made by Artists in London, Superimposed Later on Photographs.) cation bef September 1] M47, op a special form, “Suc-| PRINCESS ELIZABETH ...A HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN .. . Pink PRINCESS MARGARET ROSE . ... Youth- ors’ Claim for Settlement ef garden party hat of white balibuntl Gainsborough Breton banked ful Dutch bonnet in white petersham for nusued Les ve pati meat i dotted net designed by Aage high on one side with a cascade of pink the 16-year-old princess. Masses of spring tamed t the addresses listed Thaarup for the royal tour. violets. Two tiers give height, dignity. flowers form a gay and colorful wreath. By BARBARA WACE In the case of fe r Army abe Sy | LEGALS Finance Officer, U.S. Army, | AP Newsfeatures : LEGALS Army Finance Officer, OCF, ONDON.—The royal hats for South Africa are definitely gay. . 4300 Goodfellow Boulevard, | Englishmen, pathologically opposed to anything extreme on} '%,, THE,CIRCET covnr CIRCUIT | ELEVENTH JUDICLAT: CIRCCTE M for EADIES ‘and Sor Shop St. Louis 20, Mo | their women’s heads, might even describe one or two of them) OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN| OF THE state OF FLORIDA, 1 | Made-to-Order in o lr e case of former Navy! as crazy g | pbaies2 oe COUNTY. IN | Cae ORROR COUNTY, IN Here in Key West ers to ey alles a: Saag | ‘ Cane N % vo. NO WAITING thew es The Chat it Naval Personnel, | oe ee al WILLIAM RELEEM DOROTHY DELL AYESE, 20 YEARS' EXPERIENCE wn ee ‘De of Naval Personnel, | with dresses which are pretty but | Models Are Missing | jaintife, viubull asa ‘We have the yoo: ~~ avy Department, cavatiua’ tha puss ae i Ss a | vs. DIVORCE vs. yORCE ‘ailors! ° Wachtkesies 22 D.C: Pee eee wgoway Rabsborte ll an Wersiaahee | PRMAJBAN KELLUM, WALTER 5. HYRNE, Equipment end he Yard jbulge with exciting creations, | ONDO: T | Defendant. Defendant. | Woolens Sold by the fe the case of former Marine} |. fned with feathers, flower: IDON.— The mannequins ORDER OF PUBLICATION } ORDER OF PUBLICATION | ‘All. Werk Guarantees a ia ts BY j trimmed w eathers, ‘towers, } were missing when the || TO: Hrma Jean Kellum |-rO: Walter E. Hyrne, | OPEN TIL 9 PM. PA _ | fruit, veils and ribbons. as, . 8 North Taylor Ave., F Stree | P. The Director of Personnel, | A : eA 4 ano Royal Family's South Africa Larus, Missour eats ¢ “ha 5 { Headquarters, U.S. Marine ats are unrationed, a ie || wardrobe was displayed at se- || e hereby required to ap- fou are hi requ Corps ladies of the royal family, Mike} cret press shows. long ae staa cheraeey ee vou in the chbee aricdieuae on ae J. A. SUMMONS i ‘on 25 ms jother Englishwomen, expresse i | se on Or before the 3rd day of| before the 3 E March, A.D. | Nihe case nf former Coast their postiwar optim tor chair|| », @ueen Elizabeth and the two [| siutss, on Or before the, 3rd das! Of] before, the Sed aay ‘attentions ¢on-| - & SONS In the case of former Coast! their post-war cara on their|| Princesses were the first to }| ailezations d therein will] tained therein will be taken as con- | 319 VIRGINIA STREET Guard members to heads rather tha their dresses. ; | be taken as confessed. | fers { : mbers tc a ad patens Cae e ‘i a "|| wear the clothes designed for | Done ph BA vibe iegen Rll West, tees and Ordered at Key West, | PHONE 294.J he Commandant, | Now, to save packing space, t ©Y |] their South African tour, and f/ Flerida, this 31st day of January; ida, this 3lst day of January, | U.S. Coast Guard, | have added many new hats to ring | so the dresses appeared on ae hee a i | Washington 25, D.C. |the changes with basic suits and} hangers, the hats on stands. A r ee Ross Cc SAWYER, Ross C Sawyer pa a yOWNS. | * \ Clerk of Cireuit Court. Clerk of Circuit Court. naon colin || few were carried around by |) By: Allee Ht. Saigado, By: Kathleen Nottage, + sama rs cca The Queen, as usual, wears hats || elegant assistants. t Esqui se Chere: RI ESQt Repay a ig jurse Commission shich will give he: 7 »| | ie Esquinaldo, Jr., ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, Tr we Department has au-| hich will give her height. Thej] World me wspaperwomen | Attorney for Plaintiff. Attorney for Plaintiff ‘new up-sweeping Gainsborough |} coming into the chandelier-lit bs have not bad. prior| OS™ 35 ideal for this. In palest salons from London's murky | | - sevice in the Army of cyclamen balibuntl straw, to|]} streets, were anxious for a close || the United States in the grade of match one dress and contrast inspection, but were cautioned horied the appointment of 300 E ‘ a iv! IN THE ' ‘ sécond lieutenant. Because of the with many, a sweeping brim is!] not to touch. ; AP FOR MOSRO acute shortage of nurses, authori-|Ut Sharply over the right eye| Artists were allowed to make ’ No. 10-1078 ration for additional nurses wil] {2d trimmed with a period bow in|] sketches. iT. JENKINS CURRY ER? ALD GRANT, be mude as soon as 80 percent of | Wide taffeta ribbon. | et % Be Plaintiff. | Plaintiff, on the quot filled. Ostrich feathers cover the hat/her hats, this one shows the; ©. i. “paLMeR and cLARA a,| ALMA JANET LEWIS G \ppointments will be for thejto wear with her misty blue re-| Princess’ hair under the fine net. PALMER, his wife, EL ATION duration and six months there-'ception dress, itself trimmed with } Some of her new hats are irant, after. or for a period of 18 or 24! feathers. La France roses and |crownl Hartnell’s creation in} N.Y. months. There can be no pro-|pink veiling trim a halo bonnet} his special green, used for an en- | pele ae ma vision for appointments in the ‘of rose felt, worn with the veiling | semble, is really a circle madé 6f a Tce tk the above: Hota cause Real Regular Army Nurse Corps until|tied in a bow over one ear and|leaves, with leaves cascading Palmer, | OF 07 Refore the 24th day of March, legisiat s enacted to establish failing across one shoulder. Two{down one side of the face. The! 0 Be dead | th pain’ will - he taken ae Contenoed ICE me ¢ * for peacetime opera-/ pancake brims filled with ice blue|chignon effect—useful for keep-! 3 Th r : : Mons, However, nurses accepting jand maroon tulle in a froufrou| ing hair tidied in a wind—is used Palmer, fn Th is Guaranteed in The Key paper publi temporary appointments in the appear on a fine, ice blue straw|in a hyacinth blue felt halo by AUS w be considered for trans- e Regular Army if qua ~ | hat, worn to one side, and sweep-:Thaarup, whose crown is made t " oes" ing up to the right from blue and silver-striped Pink violets, beige and old gold 84nza ribbon tied in a huge bow| age, single or |Tose flowers on a beige beret, dyed , at the back and covering the nape widowed without dependents un-|€0q feathers simulating ospreys ia the nec Thaarup has ais. der 14 years of age and in good|(the latter are forbidden under’ Used some of Molyneux’s pplk Heirs, De or Grantees A. Palmer, if she be | ROSS } Clerk of the i Monroe County, 1 Alice H, Sa lapman < te registered nurses un-' Paes Your Refrigeration REAL ICE. BASIS physical condition who are inter-' British law), felt bows, taffeta! dot dress material to trim an‘ off ; AQ uN “ : al im the|the-face, high white straw hat ested in Army Nursing should ap-|tibbon and veiling, all trim the ipa: & d q and Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Gervlee piv t e Surgeon General’s of-|Queen’s hats. h the ne sothic line in fr ab o Hy, You f Pentagon, Washington 25,; Princess Elizabeth's hats are would go well with sev MONROE COCSTY. fs More Econominn!’ Bc. t spplication blanks. {more elaborate than they’ ever Of the Princess’ dr and suits. ¥. bs PURE aes sei co es hough’ Princess, Margaret docs Cane’ No. 10-1074 — jhave been before. and more nough Princess Margaret does SEYMOUR JTAACK Healthy end Geto G.l. Benefits |grown-up. A cool straw in sun Not have so m are beuugi = ‘E| On Terminal Leave beige has yards of deeper toned re sophisticated than they have! Sortheast MARCELDA SAK OK | “ Under the established Veterans’ | veiling ruched under the gr to been in the past. There is a pink t i t i Adm ion Laws and Regula-'frame the face. Dotted w hite net felt, an egshell blue straw in a} [* om son nt thoms the »wing benefits are makes a romantic garden party coolie >, and a white peter . . | ¥ ny G.I. on terminal) halo hat, worn slightly sideways, sham Dutch bonnet, the crown ap- | (ICE DIVISION) ‘ ‘eee {with an enormous ruched bow covered with a wreath of summer en PHONE NO. 8 REY WEST ria ay Veteran on termina *}over one ear, and a ruched brim country flowers ttercups, mar-; March, aa file a claim for com! of the same net. Like sev tes, cornflowers and poppies: pensation or pension, may t i file such claim any time} Tigo oe ese — << anblen- in a. 1% his termi leave. It! ter titled to hospitalization on their | Mie Maeceee be explained, however, that ared Septembe nected conditigns Ne nm wilt not be considered | proclamation, does n _ are clas recorded in Plat Book 1 acljuc i until after the ex-/the state of w ne unless they You k n of the date of his:term-|terminates the period of hosti ns of Pu line or ee So cen det ompany, die from the Service De-| ‘There are many opinions ex-/4 t the U. I a pertment until ‘that time. He] pressed concerning this proclama- my, midshipmen, U.S county, | Fast, Dependable Fre’ and Express Servise assert ita certified copy |tion, and to clarify the situation,! Academy, cadets at thej Hepp Between 23 bwing his a er x00) ne following is ted | ” tem} ty » a termina leave 1 2 f. v ‘ « ch copy (as peer ta The proclamation does not ef- 1941, and; MIAMI and KEY WEST dicate thala Ae S fect educational, or on-the-job : Peeper 7 so indica he date of ia See ouiindek are con red to have Florida nation of his terminal) €aining righ rovided by Be ee Also Serving ALL POINTS on Kors sam the “G or vocational bie SEIN Gaeta Between Miami and Key West ‘ + 1 this date =J are 101 0) - = Hed= hasiues handicap bil ch are Pub- his date yare n naar dei i s € Ued, he na aun * rec u e proc-! BauBbick okt iain lic Laws 346 and 19, 78th Co ee ane pins coupes Salt benefits, education or training but| 8T@SS; Tespectively. These laws|_ l2mation ae Express Schedule: enefits, education or training bu Py 2 Z ii 2a incur H tops Route) i be informed at the time’ 2PPIY to education, training, |” ’r final acce ta n bie cal! = s - filing tt ibsistence allow-, home, farm and bus. nee accebiancs 2a a LEAVES KEY WEST v = ‘ ry at subsiste: allow- ae a I = s, inductees and Natiorfal]! ance will not be provided until the |, 224 readjustment ailowan Teale Redcat CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P. M. Ar emnives nis terminal leave. }2 Service connected war-time oe ace ; ope set rives at Miami at 12:08 o'clock Mid i I 16 eatabliak eligi condition -entitlements termin- ps ee vere VY pro-| MINUTE night. if he ish eligi- REO . ae eaaT s of -time service-con- MIAMI EXcEePT yf aranteed a oo eeereecember ¢) nected only; for a period on! eee Ys Sry ‘ Mie G.1. Bill” he should be k , ! or after August 27, 1940, andj 65 ar aol eae advised to present a certified copy All injuries or disabilities suf- fore 12:00 Beak t ht and arrives at Key West a! . Bel Pd Pairs let 9-00 ,{ before 12:00 noon, Decem! \ 6:00 o'clock A. M { his s to terminal lea to fered subsequent to 12:00 noon! . x 1946. After this date th coverage cea: ONE WAX. PLUS yax’ ee Also oany > rotricht angles 1h” Ab@:3S PM titution of his December 31, 1946, are classed li enable the lat- as peacetime yice-connec’ of except those disabilities coming! ovisions of Public Cops Hear More 77th Congress. This Truth Than Oratory Provides that if BELIVILLE, Hl. —(AP)— At- the and to process his, under the > ther to completion Law 3: he armed forces n te al leave will be paid re- ity Was incurred in arm ak pene ies ‘i PEN djust nt allowance Aan any conflict, while engaged in ex- topey hey comello panes Sp es MUNDAYS) at & oo ndineh 3 ne part of his terminal leave time.‘ tra hazardous service, includ- 2 0 asemb sont pn, arrives at Key West at 5:00 cae ing service under conditions bers of the St. Clair Coun- ; qr yy PM. Cessation Of Hostilities simulating war, wartime rates; ty Peace Officers Association cal 5 da. : c NATI 0 NAL The question of the effect of! apply. {meeting such as this ought f©| DONE AND ; is \ I Truman's Proclama . Entitlement to hospitalization . : = oe aes rice 2ist aay > 5 347 Fas Al R Li Nv ES declaring | at an end, and domiciliary care on condi-} tUrn. 8! sug, ae ae pea ork vi aurt, ‘ | ail es effect con! < tansy cle akan seanceconl, |W he was speaking a thief) Sy rai ae ROUTE OF TNE BUCCANETE rr: 813 Caroline Street Phones: 02 cm ssaeetie II veter- nected terminated 12 noon, De-| stole Police Magistrate Etmér} By: (nd evar S10 SOUTHARD STREET WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis ans cember 31, 1946. Persons { McCarron’s automobile parked in ; OR YOUR TRAVEL AC Ch : Pp dees not! ing after this front of the hotel meeting place, —* ‘vmeninic ermine