The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 19, 1926, Page 5

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es SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1926. ‘Wites of The Passing Day Troop 4 Meets | There was a meeting of Troop} ler arrived in port yesterday after-| 4, Boy Scouts, held last night at noon from Havana with a large! their headquariers on Duval street, ie Boat Arrives The ferry boat Henry M. Flag- \ humber of loaded freight cars on| there being a large number of | | members in attendance. | Ddoard. | i | ne et | er a Many Train Passengers | Mallory Due Monday There were a large number of| The steamship Henry R. Mallory| passengers arriving here on the of the Mallory Steamship Com-| morning train from the north,| pany is due to arrive in port on) most of whom left on the steam-| Monday night from Galveston, en} ship Miami for Havana. | route io New York. } oe 8 | s+. | Miami From Havana Born, Baby Bo: Rae te The steamship Miami, Captain] A baby boy weighing 8 1-4| pounds was born yesterday morn-| Albury, arrived in port yesterday | ing to Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Skib-| afternoon from Havana with a | Prom on|)” THE aee WEST CITIZEN Cocccccccccocccccccccocccccececcccoocosoecoeeeees and sermon. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF CHURCH SERVICES FOR TOMORROW COO OOOO OO OOOSAOHAHOOOOOOOOOOOSEOOOCOEEEEEEEOESOES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | FIRST METHODIST CHURCH (Eaton Street, between Duval a (Cor. Eaton and Simonton Sts.) Simonton) Sunday, June 20th Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning se: t 11 o'clock. Morning worship 11 o’clock.|Dr. Rogers will preach the sermon. Subject: ‘Religious Education of Evening servic Youth.” Rev. Howitt of W BOY. P.-U.:7. p.m. | odist church will pr Evening worship at 8 o’clock.|mon. | Subje “Children and Heirs by| Sunday en? Dr. C. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p.m. 8 o'clock n Meth- ch the ser- School at F. Kemp, Supt. 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening at 7:45 o’clock prayer meeting will be held. | G. PEREZ, | Pastor. SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH after Trinity. m. —Chureh School. p. m. SAM GOLDSMITH, EMIL SWEETING, GEO. D. CRITTENTON, Lay Readers. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS Bible study Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- sted at their home at Ocean View| large number Apartments. The little one has | been given the name of Wesley | George, Jr. ** | Returns to Miami | Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Pierce and) children, of Miami, who had been} spending several weeks visiting in| Key West with relatives, were pas-| sengers Teaving over the East) Coast this afternoon, en route io} their home in the Magic City. | CP ee | Claude Saunders Stricken Claude Saunders, brother of, Mrs. Fernando Gato of Fleming| street, was stricken with paralysi: of the left side this morning at h home in the rear of Fleming street. | His condition is reported to be| somewhat serious. His friends exceedingly regret to learn of his illness. * * * Undergoes Operation Miss Hespah Pritchard, daugh- ter of Mrs. R. B, Pritchard, 1403| Pine street, who submitted to a surgical operation in Dr. Porter’s hospital at 10 o'clock vestecday: morning, is reported as resting ae well as could be expected today under the circumstances, and her many friends wish for her a speedy | recovery. Personal Judge Jefferson B. Browne, | who has been holding court in Mi-| ami this week, returned to the city | this morning. Chas. J. Curry and family id Pose leaving on Monday for Miami} where they will spend a month's’ visit; While away on the trip they | will also visit at other points in, that section. | Miss; Eugenia Saunders, who had | been spending several weeks visit-| ing in Key West with relatives, | was among the paseengers leaving over the East Coast last night en route to West Palm Beach, where | she is wow making her residence. Captain Arnold W. Miller, en- gaged in steamboat operations} along the west coast of Florida, | was an arrival in the city yesier-| day for a short business stay, leav-| ing on the evening train en route to Jacksonville where he goes for} @ stay of several days. Mr. and Mrs. Clennie Roberts) and their daughter, Mrs. Andrew | Vizandiou, and two children, of| Tarpon Springs, and Miss Marie | Roberts of Tampa, a granddaugh- | ter of O. B. Roberts, arrived yes-! terday on the morning train to spend a few weeks with 0. B. Roberts and family. Clennie Roberts is a brother of O.! B. Roberts, of 1413 Olvia street. | Captain Melvin E. Russell, of} the National Guards, has returned from Camp Joseph E. Johnson at Jacksonville, where he attended a four-day school for national guard} officers. | Tampa. of passengers board. The steamer left again this morning on a return trip to the Cuban port. | * * * | San Jacinto Due Tonight The Mallory steamship San Ja-| cinto is dye to arrive in port to- | night from New York, en route to! Galvesion, with sengers on board. The steamer left here a| week ago Monday night for New | York, following its arrival here) don’t.” from Galveston. | Oe me | | of South} | To Conduct Service Dr. J. C. Waggett arolina is visiting in the city for| and will conduct a Sun- | day mor rvice at the Presby-| terian Church, corner of South many | and Walton streets, at11:00 a. m.|stay at home—but you don’t.” June 20th. | ** * | Return To City Mr. and Mrs. B. Weintraub and | sons, David and Harry, have ar-} rived in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Weintraub went to Gainesville to| witness the graduation of their | son, David, from the law depart- ment of the University of Florida on June 6. They have spent the past two weeks touring the state, visiting numerous points of inter- @eccn 20005 r000R8 Mention Mrs. Charles F. Salas left Tues- day night on the steamship Governor Cobb for her hqme in Mrs. Charlotte Williamson, of Jacksonville, who had been spend- | ing. several weeks visiting in Key West with relatives and friends, was a passenger leaving last eve- ning over the East Coast last nigh‘, en route to her home. Mr. and Mrs. John West, Jr., and baby, were passengers leav- | ng yesterday afternoon over the} East Coast, en route to their home in Coconut Grove. They had been | spending a few weeks visit here | | with relacives. A. M. Lesterman, connected with the office force of the Cuban Rail- way Company at Havana, was an arrival in the city yesterday af- ternoon on the s.eamship Miami, and, after a short sojourn in the Island City, left on the evening train en route to New York, where | he will spend several weeks’ vaca- tion, Theodore Felton, who had been | in Key West for several days’ | business visit, was a passenger, leaving last night over thé East | Coast, en route to his home in iami. Lee | P. Artman, publisher of the | West Citizen, was a visitor, | |returning yesterday on the Miami. Mr. Artman is a former resident | of Havana, having been a member of the staff of The Havana Pos Havana Post. CHURCH PROGRAM FOR TOMORROW TO BE RENDERED UNDER AUSPICES OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SOCIETY second The Junior Christian Endeavor Society of the First Congregation- al church will conduct the eve- ning services Sunday 8 o'clock un- til 8:45. After this the wedding cere- mony uniting Paul Archer and Miss Grace Baker in holy wedlock will be performed. The juniors program includes: Hymn 246—Congregation. Christian Endeavor Hymn “Onward Christian Endeavorers Society.” Scripture lesson—St. Mark 10:13-16 and Proverbs 22:1-11— read by a junior boy. Anthem by choir, 23 Psalm and explanation—A junior boy. Books of Bible—Entire Society. Biblical questions by Society Duet—Two Junior Girls. | 1, 19 and 117 Psalms in unison. | Reading—Margaret Curtis. Presentation of prizes to first, | d third winners of “Bet ter C. E.” contest by Rev. Eld-! ridge. Benediction, | Since you did not get a 2 quart freezer at Saturday's sale owing to ou surely can get a a Freezer next week at reduced prices. Remem- ber Albury’s Hardware store Mon- day morning. jni9 One of ever persons in Australia bought Swiss watch j last year. and. Wednesday evening 8 o'clock. All invited. Beginning now and continuing through the hottest weather the morning and evening services will ning at 7:30, street. ibe shortened so as to continue L. MUNRO, LA TRINIDAD j only one hour or less. Men are! Pastor. METHODIST CHURCH, SOUTH | jwelcome to attend without their —_ aa | | coats. peSNGReECATIONSE CHURCH (Angela and Duval Sts.) “You can worship God in your Sunday school 3:30 p. m. home Sundays—but you don’t.” Service for “Sundz ay, June 20: Epworth League 6:45 p. m. “You can worship God in the, Sunday school 9:45 a. m.,| Preaching 7:45 p. m. woods and in the fields—but you Bernard Roberts, Supt. Night class for the S. S. work- Morning worship 11 o’clock. | er nd teachers on Monday atl Theme: “The Successful Church.” 7:45 p. m. “You can worship God on the lakes and on the rivers——but you| _ Evening worship 8 o'clock, con-| Junior League on Wednesday don’t.” ducted by the Junior Christian at 4 p. m. " Endeavor Society. Prayer meeting on Thursday at “You can worship God on the road in the auto, etc.—but you | don’t.” | “You can worship God by send-| ing the kids to Sunday School and Wednesday eve- R. JIMENEZ, Pastor. ST. PETER’S CHURCH You are invited to all these ser- vices. A. F, ELDRIDGE Minister. ene “The Lutheran” Why not worship by coming and Ema ie aa RS (Colored) LAYMEN’S GOSPEL LEAGUE will be a sermon service at 11 21° Dyscday, gp. m.—Galveston| Funeral at 4:00 p.'m m. which will be conducted by A Church School at 5 South |#2d Windsor Lane, at corner Bree iee cee ae bee Rev. J. C. Waggett of South atone 2 Evensong and Sermon at 7:30 Carolina. All members are re-|~ ),° z. Friday, 8 p. m—At County quested to attend and visitors will be welcome. Home For the Poor. | G. H. GIBSON, (Nativity, St. John Bap- Boe eR eae cn pade: ad Friday at 7 a. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY | Ni ade ae ane evens © Cbeca (327 Elizabeth Street) | CATHOLIC CHURCH = Fitany eiclonr: This society is a branch of The | Peccceaare be ne is invited to be Mother Church, the First Church | St. Mary’s Star of the | Sea, present. of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. jolvasien: street and Windsor , Sunday school 9:30 a. mn. | Vida f Se Bae ANepipilssundes twenty years [O80 & mm Ro and benedic- £74 Youthful of age are lovingly welcomed. oneal (280) Freshness Wednesday evening meeting at| Week Da Mass at 6:45 a. Cony 8 o'clock. m. Friday evening, rosary and cious glow of The reading room is located at ; benediction dd 7:30. youth to your 327 Elizabeth street. Open daily | P. I. MARNAN slog skin. That elusive charm which makes tof passing years deal lightly with your appearance. Made in White - pat Rachel 6 ORIENTAL CREAM Ferd. T. Hopki 1. New York City except Sundays and holidays from | 3 to 5 p. m., where Bible and) Christian Science literature may “EL SALVADOR” METHODIST be read, borrowed or purchased. CHURCH All are welcome to the use of | the reading room and are cordially invited to attend the services. (Virginia and Grinnell Sts.) t 3:30 p. m., Sunday school. 45 p. m., evening worship CHURCH OF GOD — : eas: PAGE SAYS Seventeen years in the industry and never a poor model. The New Day Jewett Six has Paige manu- facturing experience behind it. All are invited to the Church | of God Pentecostal Mission on | Frances street, to hear the full gospel services Sunday mornings 11 o’clock, Sunday school 3:30, | and preaching at night 7:30, also Wednesday nights 7:30 prayer meeting. 1020 Southard | es — Wednesday, | | | | | | | | | bringing the children to Sunday St. Peter's Holy, Catholic School and church? | The foll RESNS , |Churech, corner Petronia and) W. K. E. JAMES, ree ollowing are the mecting Contre streets, the Rev. J. R. Pastor, joc cf the Gospel League for iy vis, DD, rectan Services tar! . the week beginning June pee i ri SS SS eas Sunday, 4 p. m—At Lumber |the Third Sunday after Trinity PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Shed afoot of william’ street: are announced as follows: 7 Monday, § p. m.—916 Southard Ee ois In addition to the regular Sun-| rece, hetween Simonton and Du- s and Sermon at 10:80 |day morning Sunday school there |’) ee eee eh eee eee ee Cote nene teem neeetenee * chian PAGE FIVE. Pree SS OF 8.2 8 6 ¢ 8 ee) To encourage the mechanical de-| PRIVATE SCHOOL WEATHER CONDITIONS * velopment of agriculture and to| is . */ further the use of German agricul-| Jew and Gentile,~Catholic! and Pressure is lowest over the * tural machinery, a trade combina-/| Protestant, taught- by Dr. S.. W. southeastern States and nor- * tion of 4,000 factories has been! Rogers, corner Grinnell and Wash- thern Rocky Mountain plat- *| perfected in Germany. |ington streets. June 19-1tx eau, and highest over the *| _ Sit e Great Lakes. - ae ESS eS — Within the last 24 hours * there were rains in New * England; also in the central * EAT Plains States and northern * Texas and thence eastward * over the Ohio Valley, Tennes- * see, and the southern Appala- highlands. Abilene, * Texas, reports a heavy rain- fall of 2.72 inches. Temperatures have risen on the coast from Maryland to middle Florida and in the nor- thern Plains States, and it is cooler from the Lake region southward into northern Mis- sissippi, Alabama, and Geor- * gia. Temperature is below the seasonal over the Gr Lakes and middle Atlantic States and thence southwes ward to the southern Rocky Mountain States. Over the Florida Keys to- night and Sunday the winds will he moderate southwest to northwest. H. B. 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