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e Hast ne ee er en RR Oe Waitress. wanted. Apply Ponce's ; 3 ee -mationally known. portrait srreeta Simenioa vn ape , artist. will open an art school in = & Key West this summer, it was an-| GOOD JOBS FO R_ FORMER ‘ae sotiioee today by three of his} ARMY, NAVY, MARINE, @ . oe Satie ee AND COAST GUARD representatives visiting Key SPECIALISTS © ‘West. The artist’s name cannot be} Joh MOS Grades ¢ = revealed at this time because of Seaman... 065 5. --@onnections Which he still is Machinist 114 5,43 of Carpenter _.......... 050 5,3,4 maintaining in another city. The Pow er Man 166 5,43 school will cover both commerci- Optician 365 5.43 al ahd fine arts fields. Radio one a “fen vor 15 students, most of|""aap 784 5,43 | them ex-servicemen, will. come|pire Repairer... 240 5,43 ae here with the artist’s r epresenta- Motorcyclist P aS: 378 6,5 tives who have found four def- Autoinotive inite ‘students among Key West-| fFieetrictan _._. 912 5,4,3 ers without soliciting. Artillery Mechanic, _ At least two locations were! Light 913. 5,43 . closely examined for recommen- Cominissary dation to the artist. The school; Steward —.. 819 4,3 will occlipy two large floors of a/Printer _....._.._. 768 _ 5,4 building and will include dormi- tory space for out-of-town stu- dents; particularly veterans. Instruction will be given both day and evening classes, starting about July 1, During the summer _ the artist will be only instruc- tor but if demand requires more instructors in the fall, will be hired. The courses. will cover oil, pastel, water colors, Jand- scaping, figure drawing, portraits, designs, color theory; ad layout and many other types of paint- ing. The fine ‘arts courses will treat of each of the*better known schools of art. The visitors . contacted the Chamber of Commerce, Superin- _tendent of Schools Willard M. Albury; Gene Anheir of the Vet- **-erans.Administration and a num- \ ber of real estate firms. The ms to be occupied will be re- ddeled and refurnished for art school purposes. The school will | be open to the public. Ex-service- men will be entitled to study un- der the; provisions of, the G. I. Bill of Rights. The artist-instructor, who will » «come here in two weeks to decide «on a definite location, has won évery art prize awarded'in Flo- rida and has taken Several awards in the Chrysler: Art Col- lection evénts in New York. He ht fagtd fry oe sevid: Iwas! Bt, J paintiee ony and atrtenhes ainfing .in Key West. The aftist was represent. ed here. by. two young men, both’ veterans;.and a young lady. 7 Activities: vitiey-Planned By Parish Workers ‘ Parish reo sn of St. Mary's . Star of the Sea met ‘at the Parish * Center last night to discuss or- « ganization of religious and social Py activities with Rev. J. H. John- son, S. J.. and USO NCCS WD ‘ Regional Supervisor Miss Ruth ‘ » « Orndorff. Miss Orndorff related the ex- periences of other communities in ¢ ‘ the development of comprehen- sive programs for all ages, func- * ti@hing around the Parish center. » @®eThe workers volunteered to lead , or to assist in conducting various _ types of activities, and another » meeting was scheduled for Tues- day, April 15, »when schedules will be drawn up and program as- ' signments will be made. Aer Those present were Mrs. H. R. 2 Demeritt, Mrs, Shirley Lieder, & _ Mrs. John Vosburgh, ‘Mrs. Lorena F Whalton, Mr. -and-Mrs. ‘Thurman » Sands, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.: J. GEL =~ bertpony Migses -Ogdina Pita, Bi f ayne Albury, and Sylvia*Sanchez, : * Antonio, Martinez, Vincent Mc- < ‘Dermott and USO NCCS WD Di- dj ~ »rector Eileen S. Coughlin. Sau er ey “ DAYTIME SUMMARY , Selected programs as listed below “ are broadcast at the same time Mon- day through Friday. Time is eastern standard. For central standard sub. tract one hour; for mountain stand. ard two hours. ; APRIL 7 THROUGH APRIL 11 * Morning 9:00—Honeymoon in New York—nbc The Breakfast Club—abc 9:15—The Oklahoma Roundup—cbs Shady Valley Folks—mbs 10:00—To Be Announced—cbs My Story Dramatization—abe 10:30—Say It With Music—mbs 11:00—Fred Waring Music—nbo Arthur Godfrey Show—cbs Breakfast in Holilywood—abe 11:30—Irene Beasley Grand Slam—cbs Afternoon 12:00—Kate Smith Speaks—cbs — The Kenny Baker Show—abe 12:15—Serial Stories (2% hours)—abe . 12:30—Words and Music—nbc Service Band Concerts—mbs 1:00—Sketches in Melody—nbec 2:00—Four hours of Seriais—nbe Queen for & Day—mbs 2:30— Bride and Groom-abc The Harlem Club—mbs 3:00—The Song Bouquet—cbs l.adies Be Seated—abc Ben Alexander Show—mbs 3:30—Two 15 M. Quiz Shows—cbs 4:00—The House Party—cbs : Tommy Bartlett Show—abe 4:30—Give and Take Quiz—cbs 4:45—Kiddies Serlals 1% hrs. (West ; Repeats 1 hr. later)—abc and mis * 6:00—Schoo! of the Air—cbs - $:30—Treasury Bandstand—cbs '. Annual U. S. coal production} Truck for sale. tonnage is.normally 20 times that x, Oe wheat and sevén. times. that of “corn. and many “other skills. Qualified Army, Navy, Marine and Coast Guard veterans who have held any of some 400 occupational spe- cialties for six months or more may now enlist in the new Regu- lar Army at a grade depending on the length of your previous occu- pational specialty service. New high’ Army pay and the oppor- tunities for. advancement make an. Army career .more : attractive} now than-ever before. Stop:in and find out the ;special grade you will receive under this new War Department regulation. Apply at! the nearest U.S. Army Recruiting Station, or. 302-303 Post. 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