The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 17, 1947, Page 6

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need extra money. Christ- fas especially, when rty-thir. ird cousin seem Be raepreictcadly, isa have’ more moolah. “The only way to'get it, un- the famil does the contri- ion, is to find a part-time b. “ There are jobs to be had local ‘stores or in doing spe- Christmas’ assignments. time, lented kids can paint Christ- | cards or wrap packages or hus ca a shopping service. is‘can be done by personal tact, or by inserting a small in the paper or by offering the service to local stores. Typing is the handiest thing in, the world to know how io} do. There is more money, usu- ally, in the part-time typing job than in anything else that can done -with as little effort. jirls who never have encoun- fared the complicated looking ‘typing machine, can rent a type- writer out of their allowance, ea buy a typing instruction bok for a few eents—and practice. It seems tga bad that typing isn't given a required \ course farting everf in grade school—sp-- ¥. jobs -are -de- Pendent /o1 I's knowing*how to.type. + " ? : Here’s a: good way to bout banking: Philadelphia ids are seeing the financial business, first hand as part Of their (ignior business training course. Mixed groups. of boys ind girls, divided into groups of 25, are conducted through the Corn Exchange National’ Bank trom the basement, where the yaults are located, up through the ‘Com Exchange National Bank from the basement, where he vaults are located, up thru} he fourth floor, and all meth- | dds of banking are explained | in detail. The kids learn ‘how | to work: the doors of the vaults, their skill on the multiply- ng devices and when they get back to school a quiz program learn they haye learned from their ly; at the bank. ays her friends have wha an ‘argument over the ‘definition of the word ‘‘cor- ny” and.wants us to settle it. Funk and Wagnalls gives the following definition: Old-fash- ioned, trite, bromidic, as a corny joke. Popular mus: bland or unsophisticated so as to elicit sentimental feelin I almost forgot to mention that I met Greer Garson this week. She seems lot prettier than ever before. Her hair is a more gold- en red_than the tomato soup red of Yore; she wore a black velvet halo-type hat, a _little- aboye the ankle dress with a black fitted and a skirt of black | satin done in magneta metallic checkerboard pattern. She wore | | ankle-strapped shoes. “Her mpake-up job was excep- tionally. pretty — her eyebrows were pencilled reddish brown, foundation, powder and lipstick were more of the orange shades —which: all goes to show the} last time I met Greer, her makeup* Was pale-toned and not very exciting or becoming to her. * S via. (You may write Vivian Brown in care-of this paper about news of your own gang.) Gen. Raubeno Ventura, 1795- "iad was an Italian officer of lewish extraction, a leader in the Sikh army of India, who married an Indian princess there and died in Paris. body from’ the: dog "to''q | score! |Gomck Club , Prggressing rapidl-. At its first! ‘made to broaden the club’s ac- | | vik revolution? is conducted to find out what) ee Thanksgiving Day Ending | ek es ‘say at two. turkey—alwa: fonity. ae Pat é ; 3 * ! Fy ca a : E EE | 5 F i % es it fy i ! z § Until you have tried pu layer of chips.on the buttered bread and topping it with meat and more 5 = ft = EE and becomes increasingly good. v With the turkey sandwiches, try ts may want serving hot coffee. For dessert you their last might serve mincemeat cooktles and | @ plain, well Gavored fruit gelatin. ( _ TODAY’S ° j ANNIVERSARIES Doing Well At | (Know America) % My 1788—Seth Boyden, leather U, Of Florida rev noted Newark, N. J. The Canch Club. which was’ pioneer American inventor, born organized last summer by the jn Foxboro, Mass. Died March students from Key West attend-' 3}, 1870. ing the University of Florida, is 1789—Stephen Champlin, na-} format ‘Theeting held in Gaines- val hero of battle of Lake Erie in War of 1812, in service till ville, ‘a Gonstitution was adopted ; ‘> 2 28 p ; 1855, born South Kingston, R. I. an@ since thén plans have been Died February 20 .1870. tivities. At many of the meet-|_ 1811—John B. Ford,. Mississ- ings important Key West, issues: ippi, steamboat captain, inven- are digcugsed so that hometown | tor, pioneer mid-west plate glass intergsts are stimulated. maker, born at Danville, Conn., The club’s primary purpose is ;deid July 19, 1903. to keep together the Key West | 1861—Wallace Nutting, cler- students enrollee ai the Uniyer-|gyman, antiquarian, author of sity of Florida, and to provide ;the State Beautiful books, born eritertainment for them. - Much | at Marlboro, Mass. Died July 19, can also-be accomplished by the : 1941. impression the club will make; 1878—Grace Abbott, chief of onthe campus. As a group it ; the U. S. Children’s Bureau, Uni will do its best to represent Key | versity of Chicago _ professor, West. }born at Grand Island, Nebras: ' ka, Died June 19, 1939. z H Who Knows? “JUST YOU AND I" 1. What is ERP? | Blue skies above us, 2. Can. you name five of the} The sturdy South Wind below us, eight countries of eastern Europe’ Two souls breathing in the Im- in the Soyiet sphere? mensity. 3. When and where did Secre- tary Marshall suggest that the U. S. should ‘aid European na- tions? ( : The Black Geese dive beneath the 4. Moscow recently | celebrated blue waters what anniversary of the Bolshe- In quest of food, The Sea Gulls dart hither all | {_ yon, } 5. How many governing units. You at the Tiller, | function jn the U.S.? | Guiding the South Wind along, . Has a government worker, I standing beside you. | dismissed as “disloyal,” any right | of appeal? | Seeking the markers in the dist- 7. “Big Red” recently died—; ance, | can, you identify him? ; Each one passed by bringing us 6. Where did the Seminole In-! Nearer our Goal—Miami, dians. flourish? | 9. Who is John Cornelius Sten-| The day is ending, twilight deep- nis’ ens, i0. What nation rules Hangier,! The Moon rises in the Eastern | in North Africa? sky, | —_—— | Shedding its Silver Radiance o'er) The Answers We Ca 1. Furepean Recovery Plan. 2. Finland, Poland, Czechoslo- vakia, Hungary, Rumania, Bulga- | tia, Yugoslavia and Albania. 8. At Harvard University, last June, | 4. The thirtieth. | 5. From federal to school dis- trict levels: more than 155,000. 6. Yes; to the newly created, } We sit alone on deck and dream. nother lovely day has ended, Tis time to go to bed. | _ Our Hearts are near, ; Our Lips are nearer, ee when Life’s curtain falls ; We will sail beyond the blue Horizon 20-member Loyalty Review, To the beautiful Heaven above ! Board. ! And there await with patience 7. Man o’ War, famous thor- | one the other. oughhed. ! This is love, my Dearest; this is 8. Flovida. {| Happiness. 9. Senator-elect from Missis- (Written on our last trip | | sippi, t gether.) ' {°10, It’s an international zone, MAGDALENA E. YATES. igoverned jointly by Britain,} Feb. 15th, 1946. France and Spain. ' nov17,1947 — §100.°300 | ij Auto and Personal Loans | MMERCIAL | REDIT ‘PLAN | PHONE 778 10.01 13.34 20.01 14.18 18.91 28.36 Se habla Esponol . Nose = CUNY VV LEVINE EVI erry eet hbnbdadhetat tet bet tibaad ties YUYYY FY: ’ x8 » . i. 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