The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 6, 1926, Page 8

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"ANNOUNCEMENTS OF CHURCH __ SERVICES FOR TOMORROW . SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH x Sunday in Lent. 1:20 a. m.—Celebration of the Holy Eucharist. 9:45 a..m.—Church School. 11:00 a. m—Second Celeé- bration of the Holy Eucharist, 720 p. m.—Evensong and Ser- mon. <-Bitany said on Wednesday and Friday at 7:30 p. m. during Lent. DEAN J. GLASS, D.D., Locum Tenems. LAYMEN’S GOSPEL LEAGUE The Sunday services of the Lay- men’s Gospel League at Lumber Sked, foot of William street, has been discontinued for the present. G. H. GIBSON, Leader. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Revival Services Are Being Held Each Night In Tent On Southard St. At the tent meeting last night there was a large crowd. The preacher spoke on the fact that the spirit of God was man’s di- recting influence. The text was, “My Spirit Shall Not Always Strive With Man.” Man must. allow God to have control of his life. If there is continuous re- fusal on man’s’ part, the kindling spark will eventually die and man left to his fate. Tonight there will be another service in the tent. Subject: “Can a Man Live In Key West and Not Go To the Devil.” Come out and hear what the preacher says about it. Services Sunday morning in the churches. (Cor. Eaton and Simonton Sts.) _ Sanday services for March 7, ~Bunday school st 9:45 a. m. ol worship at 11. ‘Sermon: “Chri: jians — Lights of the World.” pr Epworth League 6:30 p. m. in the annex. be pleased to see you at these services. _ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Baton St. between Duval and Simonton Sts.) “Biinday school 9:45 a. m., F. F. 2Morning worship 11 o'clock. wi ip o'clock. Sermon topic: “Offerings That God.” *B. ¥. P..U. 6:30 p. m, H. E. worship 7:30. Ser- “What Jesus Began AS this church and in its ser- } the lonely will find friends, «tempted will find strength, the will find comfort seekers will find God. Come worship with us! W. K. E. JAMES, Pastor. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH “Services for March 7, 1926: (Sunday school 9:45 a. m., Bernard Roberts, Supt. Morning worship 11:45. Com- service. ™..P. 8. C. E. meeting 6:30 wm, No evening service. Union services in the tent. A. F, ELDRIDGE, = Minister. "** LA TRINIDAD 4 METHODIST CHURCH, SOUTH » -4Angela and Duval Sts.) school 3:30 p. m. pa League 6:45 p.m. Preaching 7:45 p. m. Night class for the S. S. work- ers-and teachers on Monday at pm League on Wednesday 4pm. bs the meeting on Thursday at R. JIMENEZ, : Pastor. SALVADOR” METHODIST CHURCH eae “EL (Virginia and Grinnell Sts.) At 3:30 p. m., Sunday school. At 7:45 p. m., evening worship and sermon. Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock prayer meeting will be G. PEREZ, Pastor. “ CHURCH OF GOD ~All are invited to the Church of God Pentecostal Mission on} Frances street, to hear the full! gospel services Sunday mornings | ‘If O'clock. Sunday school 3:30, | and preaching at night 7:30, Wednesday nights 7:30 prayer) meeting. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS « Bible study Sunday afternoon! at 4 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- nig at 7:30, 1020 Southard street. CHURCH REPORTER. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (327 Elizabeth Street) This society is a branch of The Mother Church, the First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. Sunday services at 11 a. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. All pupils under twenty years of age are lovingly welcomed. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. The reading room is located at 327 Elizabeth street. Open daily except Sundays and holidays from 3 to 5 p. m., where Bible and Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. All are welcome to the use. of the reading room and are cordially invited to attend the services. CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Mary’s Star of the Sea, Division street and Windsor Lane. Sunday masses at 7 a.-m., 8:15 a.m. and 9:30 a. m. Rosary and benediction at 7:30. Week Days: Mass at 7:00 a. m. Friday evening, rosary and benediction at 7:30. 3 " P. I. MARNANE, Pastor. FOR RENT FOR SALE Furnished apartment, modern/FOR SALE—General Electric conveniences, White street.| Motor. Five horsepower, 1,800 Apply 503 Duval. mari; R. P. M., 22.1 Ampheres, 110 Volt 5 i WANTED olt, 60 Cycle. This motor is in splendid working condition STOCK issues desired by experi-| _¥d the price is right. Apply to enced brokers or consider | Citizen office. aad nancing new venture. Willard ye L Stone & Company, 42 Broad-| ‘OR SALE—Used piano in exeel lent dition, $150; also Ford way, New York. ‘Mar4-5' lent condition, $150; also Fo: | touring, good condition, $100; WANTED—Smail furnished apart-| ¢@sh preferred; owner leavin, mént by man anil Wile Pai be} town. 717 Simonton street'l modern; permanent. T. E. Mill-; Phone 206. mar 6-3tx more, this office. Mar. 4-tf MISCELLANEOUS WANT Spanish conversation: les-| wonEY TO LOAN on-tit . d y resi- sons from man teacher. G. A. dence property. easy terms; England, care The Citizen. | speak quick. F. H. Reshore. ees ee a ee eas mar 6-1tx MEN WISHING to enter dining, | MAKE MONEY sleeping car service as con-/ _ acreage boom; get in now, prices ductors, porters, waiters, write | right; details, maps furnished. 123 Railway Exchange, Kansas| yan & Van, Inc., Floral Park, City. Sat. tf) New York. MALE HELP WANTED | MANUFACTURE at trifling cost. MAN wanted (city or country)—| $1.00 brings you three tested Old established company will formulas for Polishing Cloth, supply capital and start you in Carpet Cleaner and Sachet Pow- .your ownpermanent _ business ‘der; all money makers. Madam selling necessities’ people must) Rose (Established 1910), Hud- buy every day; experience un- son, Terminal Bldg., N. Y. | necessary. Write McCognon & Mar 6-1tx) Co., Factory 812, Winona, Minn. FISH ania z a PLANNING TO GIVE SHOWER IN| in “Long Island’s FISH warited of rare variety. also! large _ crocodiles 3 Were ators. See Sam Robe: in eee of Aquarium, east end of) EVENT TO BE GIVEN Flagler Avenue, adjoining bio.| “HONOR OF MISS MARIE logical station, or Key West! MacDONALD Foundation Company, 614 Du- val street. Mar 4-3tc| Mrs. Wilbur Thompson, Miss | Lorraine Lumley and Miss Miriam | REWARD | Parks entertain. with a shower 5 $5.00 reward for return of glass-|0’clock Tuesday afternoon, March es and postoffice key lost in|9, for Miss Marie MacDonald. ra eases ome Saterday Mian MaéDonald has announced bag but please return glasses, (Bef marriage to Donald J. Curry | Vie Realty Co. is mari-tf | March 16. t : a | The shower will be given at the }home of Mrs. Wilbur Thompson, . }aunt of the bride-elect, -at 1112; Letes aca asks gasped Southard street. A large numbe>} ing ite: Finder please leave! of friends of the Miss MacDonal."' at 508 Margaret street. | have been invited. mar 6-1tx! \Phil Pomeroy Wiil Arrive Today On Yacht From Miami} FOR SALE FOR SALE — Furniture, prac- | tically new. Box 10, care of | The Key West Citizen. feb27 | See eee eereeteane * WEATHER CONDITIONS * * * * * * * — Pressure is-abnormally high * * over the eastern portion of * the country with the maxi- * mum resting on the middle * Atlantic coast, while a trough * of low pressure extends south- * southwestward from the up- * per Mississippi Valley to the * Rio Grande River. This dis- * tribution of pressure resulted * in raims in the west Gulf * States and lower Mississippi * Valley, and snows in the nor- * thern Plains States. * Temperatures have remain- * ed stationary, with a rising * tendency in the Atlantic * States, and have risen.10 to * 15 degrees in the region of * Great Lakes, Ohio, and Mis- * sissippi Valleys, and the West * Gulf States, Over the north * ern Plains and in Nebraka and * Kansas it is 10 to 25 degrees * colder, with temperatures near * zero in North Dakota. The * weather continues unseason- *.ably cold over the eastern * portion of the country with * freezing conditions as far * south as extrema northern * Georgia. * The winds over the Florida * Keys will be fresh east and * southeast tonight and Sunday. “6 H. B. BOYER, 2. Official in charge. . . ee eeeeeeeeeeee 2 IN 1 WHITE POLISH Shu-Milk Best Polishes For White Kids Full line of All Colors Polishes GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP 612 DUVAL. ST. —_— Highest Prices Paid For Second Hand Furniture and Household Goods LITTLE STORE AROUND CORNER PORE EHH REE EHH ODER HERERO eee Phil Pomeroy, president of the any, Mi- artive in Koy FOR SALE, cheap, electrié, fan,' new bird cage, two pugs, dining Pomeroy Over! a table with six chairs. See Lieut, mb 1 expected te at Prete PUREE BAO eccrons Me: Pomeroy Will Be |accompanied by his father. ~ FRESH milk, sweet cream and| Mr. Pomeroy is a -frequent buttermilk received daily at | visitor in the city and will be the Tift’s Sanitary Ice Cream Par- | guest while here of -Mr. and Mrs. lor. Phone 675, mar 6-6tx) Robert F. Spottswood. ecto, || | eae SILVER GRILL Our Chef Is a Specialist in European Dishes and American Style Cooking and He Wants to Please You. Ask for Anything—Just the Way You Want It. BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 11:30 to 2:00 p. m. 11:30 to 8:00 p. m. 60c : 60c PAUL PARIS, Prop; Corner Duvai and Fleming Sts. Opposite La Concha Hotel REGULAR DINNER ‘Never too Hot or Too Cool Always just right for perfect i ns You never have to pull the plug. You mever need to worry. Get one and shorten your ironing day. ~ WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC IRONS * ele - * { TODAY'S ANNIVERSARIES *|* TODAY IN WASHINGTON eee reese esses es sale (By Associated Press) 1806—Elizabeth Barrett. Brown-| * ing, one of the greatest of women poets, born in Durhem, Died in Florence,’ Italy, June 29,) | under Santa Ana» Senate considers Hunt nomi- 1853—The steamship Tennessee to federal ‘i sion, was wrecked near the entrance to San Francisco Bay. 1857—The Supreme Court. of the United States delivered the opinion in the Dred Scott case. 1878—Asa Biggs, former United! States senator from North Caro- lina, died at Norfolk, Va. Born at) Williamstown, N. €;, Feb. 471811. 1886—General strike inaugurat- ed on the Gould system of rail- roads in the Southwest. 1900—Prof. Bernard Moses of the University of California was selected by President McKinley to be a member of the Philippines; Commission. DELICIOUS & REFRESHING A delicious cup of fine flavored COFFEE is a satisfying drink at all times.” That is why every- body who has tried our COF- FEE is a‘ STAR’ COFFEE 1904—The centenary of the Regt ies i British and Foreign Bible Society|} 512 GREENE ST. 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