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\ 9 ~ April 9 at the Garden : by the Minoca Council of Pocahontas, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1926. Seren a SLE nae re eR, SENSE SRE SOOCOSCOSOOCODOSOSOOOCEOOOOLEOOCOSTOOCEOOCESOOOOD Notes of The Passing Day Covccccccccccococscooesoosesoosoecoooosecooseoeee ANNOUNCEMENTS OF CHURCH : hes passengers leaying on. the ing Arrives On oP aaa W. H. Pierce, keeper of the | Sombrero Key Lightstation, is in the city, spending his vacation. + « Go To Tortugas | Charles Johnson and Harry} Baldwin left this morning for Dry Tortugas on power boat No. 31. *-* # | Tender Returning | The lighthouse tender Sundew will arrive home today from an extended trip up the west coast, where she has been charging | lights. * * 8 Concho Due Tomorrow The Mallory steamship Concho, Captain Mcintosh, is due to arrive in port tomorrow morning from} New York, en-route to Galveston, | with passengers and freight on| board . s * # Dr. Kemp Returns | Dr. G, F. Kemp, who had been} spending several days’ visit at/ Homestead and other points up the East .Coast, returned to the city last evening over the Flagler Sys- tem. Ca Mallory Due on Monday The steamship Henry R. Mal- lory is due to arrive in port on Monday night from Galveston, en! route to New York, with passen-| gers ‘and freight on board. 6% 8 Depart For Havana Mrs. William Palmer and daugh-| ter, Miss, Dorothy Palmer, accom- panied by Clyde Proctor, left this morning for Havana. They will remain in Cuba for a week. | | evessocceee Personal biite Charles Co'd expects to leave on| the morning train tomorrow for Miami gnd other points up the| East where he will spend! several Gays’ visit. , Miss ‘Alicia Albury was included ane train for fo Ae i where pal elie! b- weeks’ visit pelativteripd sfriends.,’ < amen who had been 1 weeks Visiting in “with relatives and| owes se passenger leaving com dogo en route to W. Sawyer, who Island City for jit, was included ving on*the ‘or Miami, where and . Mrs. Leslie A. ry, was a Passenger leaving¥on ying © train for. ad. Indian wedding will be les this unusual ceremony te be performed next Friday night, there will be a rainbow drill in whieh twenty girls will stage a! unique exhibition. This will be composed of local talent. | alyin's MUSICAL WIZARDS, WITH DANTE THE MAGICIAN es | where he will spend several days| FIRST METHODIST CHURCH | Girl Scouts Hold Mecting | disposed of at the session held. * * | Leaves For Long Key Robert F. Spottswood, president | |of the Key West Country Club, left this morning for Long Key, ecescccccocossoegeoseoose fishing. Before returning to the} city he will visit Miami. ** © (Cor. Eaton and Simonton Sts.) Easter day services: Morning worship at 11. Morning’s Theme: “Resurrec- aion. Scenes.” Anthem: “The Lord Is Risen.” Evening service 7:45. Sermon Subject:. “The Resur- rection.” Appropriate anthem and other Easter music. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. | Train Arrives on Time The morning train arrived on schedule time today, reaching the station at 8:30 o’clock. There was a large number of passengers on | board. Many of those arriving jet on the boat for Havana. * * * There was a meeting of Troop 4, Girl Seouts, held yesterday af- Epworth League at 7 p. m. ternoon at their headquarters in Wednesday evening prayer and | the Scottish Rite hall, with a fairly | praige service, 7:45. large number of members in at- The Lord is risen indeed. tendance. There was considerable} 41) invited. < business of interest to the troop} L. MUNRO, Pastor. Beblect ot. Sermon CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Rey. L. Munro, pastor of the First Methodist Church, has sel- (327 Elizabeth Street) ected the subject of “The Resur-| This society is a branch of The rection,” to be delivered at the | Mother Church, the First Church evening service tomorrow at that! of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. church. - The public is invited to Sunday services at 11 a. m. attend. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. All pupils under twenty years of age’are lovingly welcomed. Wednesday evening meeting at s* * Comal Coming Her: The steathship Comal will leave New Orleans on April 5 en route! g o’clock. to Key West. After discharging; The reading-room is-located: at freight at this port, the vessel will | 327. Elizabeth. street... Open daily proceed on to Miami. is now being operated by the Gulf and Southern Steamship Company, of which C. E. Smith is agent at The Comal | except Sundays and holidays from 3 to 5 p. m., where Bible and Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. this port. All are weleome to the use of , : the reading room and are cordially invited tovattend the services. ~ “EL SALVADOR” METHODIST CHURCH (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 held. ‘ G, PEREZ, Mention Mrs. P. Ross Roberts and chil- dren were :neluded in the arrivals here yesterday afternoon over the East. Coast from Miami, and. will spend several days’ visit in the Island City. Mr. and Mrs, A. Bruce Sawyer, e who had been . spending several | weeks’ visit in Key- West with rela-| tives and friends, were passengers STUDENTS leaving. on ‘the morning train en 2 ; : route to their home in Miami. Bible study Sunday afternoon . at 4 o'clock. : Sofi nm Prayer meeting Wednesday. eve- ning at 7:30,;° 1020 Southard street. a s e ‘errs LEY MEMORIAL M-E. CHURCH °° Gn Bayview Park) Sunday school 9:45 9. m., Ed. R. Curry, . Superintendent. The Easter program will begin promptly at 10:30 a. m. ; INTERNATIONAL BIBLE Harry L. Albury, who'is emp‘oy- ed at Miami by the Florida East -| Coast Railway Company, was. an arrival on the morning train, and will spend® several days’ visit: in Key West with his family. ww itace G. Curry, format # con- nected avith a water works de- partment. of the city, was a pas- leaving on the morning train| Preaching 8 p. m. The Easter for points wp the East Coast,|sermon and music will be at this where he will remain for a.fewjhour... dare business visit. Prayer meeting Wednesday 3S evening 8 o'clock. B. Carey; who had been in|, pce sung ames - “elty for the past several ‘days * E. L, LEY,: attending to business matters, was|- 6 Pider. an outgoing passenger on. the ¢ ts trai ; . morning train en route to Miami, @ CA AL . CHURCH babaegee will spend the next eral 8 visitin, lati fends a en P| service tor Apelh 4080: Sunday school 9:45 a. m., Bernard Roberts, Supt. Morning worship 11. Theme: “The Meaning of Easter and Com- munion.” Christian Endeavor meeting 7 P- m. t Evening. worship 8 o’clack. Prayer service Wednesday 8 p. m, You and your friends will find a cordial welcome to these ser- vices. ARRIVE IN CITY sic Francisco Pleitas, Mrs. J. D. Redd and Miss Ruth Pintado | Were included in the arrivals here yesterday afternoon from Home- stead over the East Coast. Mesdames Fleitas and Redd will besthe guests in this city of Dr. and Mrs, C. F. Kemp at their home on Simonton, street. While in the city, Mesdames Fleitas and Redd will attend the alumnae meeting of the convent to. be held here. A. F. ELDRIDGE, Minister. LAYMEN’S GOSPEL; LEAGUE The following are the meeting places of the Gospel-League for the week beginning April 4: Sunday, 4 p. m.—At Lumber | Shed, foot of William street. Mr. Stevenson of Minnesota will speak at this meeting. The public is asked to hear him. | Monday, 7:30 p. m.—Eaton and | | Francis streets at Willie Sands’| j home. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.—I311 | Petronia street at Otis Kemp's jhome. Friday—Grinnell and Angela | Mrs. Elfza Malone’s } G. H. GIBSON, | Leader. | ROBERTS & SERVICES FOR TOMORROW. e epese CATHOLIC CHURCH’ St. Mary’s Star of the Division 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. P. L-MARNANE, Pastor. CHURCH: OF GOD All are invited to thé «Church of God °Pentecostal Mission ® ‘on Frances street, to hear 'the full gospel services Sunday mornings 11 o’éloek.: Sunday schnot 3:30, and preaching at night 7:30, also Wednésday nights: 7:30 :'prayer Sea, stteet and Windsor LA TRINIDAD ©! METHODIST CHURCH, SOUTH - (Angela and Duval Sts.) Sunday school’ 3:30 pom. Epworth: League 6:45 p.m. Preaching 7:45 p. m. v bras 4 Night class forthe. S.°S. work- ers and teachers on mosey ati¢e 7:45_p.' m. Jiinior’ League on Wednesday at 4 p."ine Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:45 p.m. Wel R im sineenie a Pastor. ptt j THE! SALVATION ‘ARMY eh A apeciil ‘Easter and selfedenial altar service- will’ be given by. the children’ of. the: Sunday school at the Harris.public school on South- ard street at 3p. m. There w : singing. Maker Changes Its Night Per Considerable changes in night force of the Sanitary ular cafe. ‘manager who is a pean restaw rant. man and promises ‘more prompt and efficient service in future. Excellent foods are cook- ed and served before your eyes,|% 2ccording to an advertisement in this issue of The Citizen. Miss Lois Nickols And F. Chavez Are Married Here Yesterday|: Miss Lois Nickols and Francisco -A. ¥. Chavez were married yes- terday afternoon by Eugene Al- bury, notary public, at his home, 27 Margaret street. Mrs. Chavez is connected with the American! embassy, and Mr. Chavez’ is “at- teched to the American consulate} in the. Cuban capital. * eee. CAPT: “AND MRS? G. NICHOLL |} Officers ‘in Charge’ ili FIRST BAPTIST CHORES: s ‘Baton’; St Sim Dem Choir practice Thursday 7:30 Pp. m. At the morning hour of * wos) ship Sunday after the sermon one }j additi deacon ‘will be bebaann% pt Bored evening. w. KE JAMES, ie. ter Day. - - 700 a ta,—Holy Communion. 9:45..a. m.—Chutch School. retnlng om 57 11:00, 4.. min—Morning - Prayer,} - Sermon and Holy .Communion. 7:30 p. m.—Evening Prayer. The choir will render. special |: Easter music and there will be no sermon. J..G. GLASS, D.D., Archdeacon in Charge. of Commerce To Hold Meeting Monday Noon} The directors of the chamber of commerce will hold a meeting Monday noon to decide if dele- gates should be sent to conferences to be held in the near future for the good of the state. A mecting, stimulated by Peter | O. Knight, will be held April 16! at Palm Beach to take inventory of Florida resources. A-meeting will also be held in/ Charleston on April 28 to discuss | seaport activities. This confer-! ence will be of an international} character. Many a girl who appears a kit-! ten with men is a cat with women. | i , I am healthy because I eat at) the Sanitary Restaurant. You can be the same. apr3-6t WHALTON REAL ESTATE BROKERS OFFICE: Corner Fleming and Margaret Streets Cable Address: Trot Now appearing at San Car‘os Theatre Phone 788 KEY WEST, We Solicit Your Listings, Both City Property and Key Acreages IF If IS RESULTS YOU WANT, WE GET IT P. O. Box 132 FLORIDA ; In ; sonnel) the Res. |' strations of life saving to thie: iab- lic while inthe city. He will ‘also Feidlebaugh, Red Cross pereeey Capt. William P, Kieb, director ennotinced today. ~ | Of life saving of the American Red Cross, with headquarters in | Washington, D. C., will arrive in The best is none too good. Get your meals and lunches at .the. Sanitary Restaurant. apr3-6t Key West April 30. 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