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PAGE FOUR - SOCIETY -:-: “{ARIE CAPPICK, Editor - - - - PHONE 436 SOSSSSSHHHSAAHHSHSHSHOHSSHSSHHSHHSHHOHEOHHOEOOSEEE Entertainment ae Club By Woman’s Club Plans Dance tioon it was decided. to have dance at an early date to-as The entertainment program for At a meeting of, the Junior Tuesday afternoon at. the Wo-|Woman’s Club Thursday after- man’s Club after the business |the senior clib in preparing bas- de-| kets for needy families at Christ- Adams, ‘mas. meeting, will be under the direc- tion of the partment, chairman. Club officers request that all} department. and the library com- team captains get in touch with! mittee of the club. Various kinds members of their respective teams! of cooked foods ‘will be offered and ask them to come out Tuesday ‘for sale, and, the public is asked afternoon. |to patronize this sale, as the pro- There will be a food sale the;‘ceeds will be used in furthering same afternoon which will be di-|.the work’ of the Woman’s Club in rected by the American Citizenship| helping the needy of this city. publie Mrs, welfare James CALENDAR L Sunday Catholic Boys’ Sodality at 6:30 in convent auditorium. Monday 20, Pythian Sisters, at 7:30 o’clock. stian Club mi at 8 o’clock in El Salvador church. at Woman’s Club building under direction of Mrs. Meeting of Temple No. Parents’ Ch Spanish clas Warn Woman’s Auxiliary of St. Eva Paul’s church will ‘meet. at 4 o’clock. Tuesday LENGTH STRESSED IN NEW FUR COATS; LINES ARE SIMPLE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | White and Washington Streets | John C. Gekeler, Pastor ja.m. A. Morning service starts at jo’clock, The topic for the sermon: ; ‘The Resurrection of the Body.’ ii pill meet at 6:45 for the devotion- al service. Evening worship at 7:30 o’cloc! }This is Universal Bible Sund Sermon topic: “Some Fruits of th Bible.” Mid-week Bible study, Wedne: day: at 7:30. Topic: Foreshadow jings of Christ: The Ideal Man.” GOSPEL LEAGUE Wm. N. Knowles, Superintendent. The Gospel League will meet Sunday afternoon, 4 o’clock, the lumber shed. Copeland Johnson during the meeting. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH will speak Simonton W. P. Page, Pastor Bible School, 10:00 a.m. F. F. t; Hoffman, general superintendent. Classes for all ages. The length is important in the] 11:00 a. m.—Worship with new fur coats. Heim designs this| preaching by the.pastor. Subject:| three-quarter model] of black bre-| “How to Advance the Kingdom.” Woman's Missionary end Ladies’ Aid Society of Ley Memorial ehurch. will hold joint meeting. Board of directors of Woman’s Club will meet at Business meeting of Woman’s Club at 4. o’elock. Food sale by committee and American Citizenship depart- ment-of Woma 3lubd after business meeting at club house. Robert J. Pérry Chapter, Order De Molays, meeting at 8 0 "clock in Scottish Rite temple. Friends’ Club and Bible hour at Wesley House at 4 o’clock. ’ Club meets at Wesley House at 7 o’elock» Ale ay sewing for charity at Woman’s Club building. Degree of Pocahontas meets at usual hour. Wednesday Primary Boys’ Club at Wesley House at 4 o’clock. Young Peoples’ League at Wesley House at 7:30 0 "clock. Young Adult Bible C€ of Fleming Street Methodist church meets at 4 o'clock with Mrs. C. M. Samford. Thursday Glass in parliamentary law at Woman’s Club house, Miss Mollie Parker teacher. Young Peoples’ recreation at First Methodist church Sunday school building at 8 o’clock. Sewing cla: at We: House at 4:30 o'clock. Patriotic Order of America Camp meeting at usual hour. Justice Temple, No. 17, Pythian Sisters, meeting at 7:30 o’clock. 3 o’clock. Personal Mention Ross Roberts, local broker, left] Abraham Carey,/ Who was in yesterday afternoon for a short] Asheville, N. C:; for several weeks, business triyi to Miami. was a returning passenger over 4 — the East Coast. yesterday. Mrs. Magdalena Urrita was a passenger leaving on the Cuba yes- terday for Cuba for-a stay with relatives and friends. Miss Lulu Nicholson, of | the nurse staff.in the Marine hospital, left on the afternoon train yester- day for-a brief visit in Miami. H, Le Peet, auditor for a chain * of restaurants and news stands, here checking up the local branch, Jeft yesterday for Jacksonville. Attorneys J. Lancelot Lester and William V. Albury, who were in Miami and Tallahassee on busi- 9 — ness, returned over the highway J. F, Morrison, enginchouse fore-| yesterday. man of the F. B.C. R’y. terminals, left yesterday afternén for Sunny Shore, Pa., to attendyphe funeral) of his father. 1 Robert B. Ingle, manager of the Key West Gas Company, who was in West Palm Beach and At- itechwantz. The shoulder cape} 3B. A. U., Junior, Intermediate used instead of sleeves, and the/and Senior B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p, scarf neckline are outstanding!™. at the church, features. 7:30 p. m.—Worship. The pas- tor will discuss ‘Jesus as God and eeccecccee | Man.” The W. M, S. will meet at the Convcceccencacnanccccese Chiieeh oat 400. peib, Monday: Mid-week service, Wednesday, 1755—Gilbert Stuart, famous|7:30 p. m. American portrait painter, born at} 7:30 p. m., Thursday, choir re- Narragansett, R, I. Died in Bos-jhearsal. ton, July 27, 1828. eevoccecesee Today’s Anniversaries CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 1777—Isaac T. Hopper, Phil- adelphia tailor and New York bookkeeper, himself a poor man ut remembered as the Quaker phi- lanthropist, born in Deptford, N. . 852. 527 William Street E. Richard Evans, Pastor Sunday school, 9:45 A. M. Morning service, 11:00 o’clock. per will be administered. Senior Christian Endeavor, 6:30. The subject for discussion will be: “How Can We Work for Christian Unity?” Evening worship, 7:30 o’clock. Mid-week service, Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. 1826—George B. McClellan, commander-in-chief of the U. S. armies in 1861, Presidential can- didate, New Jersey governor, born in Philadelphia. Died at Orange, N. J., Oct, 29, 1885. 1831—James G, Fair, Califor-| FIRST METHODIST CHURCH nia pioneer, Nevada bonanza kir U, S. Senator, born in Ireland. Died in San Francisco, Dec. 28, 1894. Corner of Eaton and Simonton Streets John G. Stradley, Pastor Sunday School opens at 9:45 1838—Cleveland Abbe, astrono-| o¢lock under the leadership of mer and theteorologist, “father of | Gerald Saunders, superintendent, the Weather Bureau,” born in New| ach department meets in its own York City. Died at Chevy! Chase, |) oom, Md., Oct. 28, 191 Morning Worship with | sermon by the pastor at 11 o’clock. The ‘sermon topic: “Remembering the Lord Jesus.” The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be admin- istered, Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. The sermon will be pastor. Subject: ‘ loved the church and gave hi for it.’ Ephesians 1842—Phoebe A. Hearst, belov- ed California philanthropist, moth- er of the publisher, born in Mis- souri. Died at Pleasanton, Cal., April 18, 1919. Auction Sale Tonight Frank Johnson’s Store Maitland Adams, manager of the Thompson interests, who was on a haunting trip on the Keys, return- ed on the Havana Special ye terday. Obadiah Higgs, custodian of the} county court kouse, returned yes- terday from Tampa «where he went to attend the funeral ser- vices of his niece, Mrs. Lulu Holm- berg, formerly Miss Lulu Pent, of Key West. Berardo Pere: enographer in the P. & O. Steamship Company’s offices in Havana, after a short stay in Key West, left this morn- ing over the highway for Miami for a visit of several weeks with} relatives. lanta, Ga., on company business, returned over the East Coast yes- terday. ‘ Mrs. Flora Michael was a passen- ger on the East Coast yesterday \for Jacksonville enroute to Pen- jsacola called there by the illness of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. jand Mrs. Everett Michael, suffer- es with flu. for Miami where they will visit Mrs, Newlan’s sister, Mrs. W. B. |Rude, formerly Miss Hesbah Pritchard, and the newly arrived, | Miss Rude, who is the first daugh- ter born to the children of Mrs. 4Agnes Pritchard. Mrs, S. M. Neylan and son left on the afternoon train yesterday and Mr. Zeder, as the photo show the naw Plymouth Stx so the mont ‘| price buyers have ever seen. The Epworth League will meet in the Social Hall of the Sunday School building at 6:45 o'clock. |The service will be conducted by Miss Katherine Shaw. The sub- ject for study “Things That Are God's.” The mid-week prayer service will be held on Wednesday eve- Beginning tonight and continu- ing all next week there will be an auction sale at Frank Johnson’s in the Colonial Hotel building. Mr: Johnson states that the en- tire stock of Christmas goods must go regurdless of price. A large lot’ of toys, wheel goods, and other ning at 7:30 o’eloc gifts will’ be disposed of tonight) The choir reh ae set es prea hammer 'to) Friday evening at 7 e highest bidder. Ministerial Assn. To Conduct Meeting Monday There will be a meeting of the Ministerial Association held on Monday morning at‘ the First) Junior meeting, Methodist Charch. Wesley Fellow: The session will begin at 10) Wedr o'clock, and all interested are re-| Sund 5 Pe Sunday evening s es! e ittendance. a Soseen beaker Wednesday evening is held on 5 o'clock, FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH M. Samford, Pastor Ww. Knowles, General Super- int savant Church school, | 9:45 a. m. 0 p. m. meeting, \Wm. Cates Improving From Recent Illness Sermon topics: Sunday morning: “ of Jesus.” Sunday morning: Night Scenes } pea Bi | William Cates of the Key West Investment Company, who has teen seriously ill fo eral weeks at his home, 1432 Virginia street, is reported as-much improved end} jrecovering rapidly. } 2, | . We wish to thank the good peo. i ple of our city, our friends and} jneighbors, for the profound sym-} Preaching, 8:00 p. m. jpathy and kindness shown us dur-| Mothers’ Club meets jing the illness and death of our Is: 00 p. m. jbeloved wife and mother, Mrs. | Bible stu |Sadie Maloney. | Wednesday No words can express our ap-! 2 ipreciation to those who brought} the beautiful floral offerings and 'donated the use of their cars, Respectfully, CHAS. MALONEY AND FAMILY. “The King’s METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH “EL SALVADOR” Loui ser, Pastor Grinnell and Virginia Streets Services in Spanish Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. CARD OF THANKS Corner dy and Prayer ; 8:00 p. m. “LA TRINIDAD” j Louis Oser, Pastor t Jesus Montero, A i Travel end Angela Streets } Services in Spanish Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preaching, 8:00 p. m. Prayer service, Thursday, om Subscribe for The Citizen—20c ‘weekly, Sunday School starts at 10:00 C. Elgin, superintendent. | 11; | at) Eaton Street, between Duval and; Monday, istant Pastor j 8:00) i LEY MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH {Corner of Division and Georgia Streets Rev. Holmes Logan, Pastor. Sunday services: Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Ed. urry, general superintendent. The Rev. Sam Pindey will preach | jc The Young People of the Church} at the 11 o’clock service. The evening service begins at :30 o’clock. The choir will render splendid musical service at this i meeting. Young People’s service, 6:30 p. n. This service is led by the young people themselves. Mid-Week Service, Wednesday, jat 7:30 P. M SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH Corner Duval and Eaton Street Sunday services: Low Mass,_7:00 a, m. Matins, 6:45 a. ms Sung Mass {church school), 9:30 a. m. Sung Mass (sermon), 11:00 a m. Evensong, sermon, Benediction, 8:00 p. m. Week-day services: Matins, 6:45 a. m. Mass (Communions), 7:09 a, m Evensong, 5:30 p, m. Second Mass on Wednesdays, 9:00 a. m THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy George Lambert, Officer in Charg> 1002 Fleming Street H liness meeting, 11:00 a. m. Company meeting (Sunday School), 9:30 a. m. Y. P. L. meeting, 6:15 p. m. Salvation meeting, 7:45 p. m. CHURCH OF GOD 1106 Olivia Street T. P. Douglas, Pastor Sunday School, 3:30 p. m. Preaching service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 . m. Childyen’s meeting, Friday eve- Died in New York, May 7,}The Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup-! ning, 7:30 p. m. PENTECOSTAL MISSION Rev, James A. Cain, Pastor Corner White and Olivia Streets 11:00 a. m. Sunday morning service. 3:30 p. m., Sunday.School. 7:30 p. m., Evangelistic. ser- vice. Meeting every night next week. MIXED BIBLE CLASS Sam B. Pinder and W. P.. Mont- icino, Teachers This criss meets every Sunday morning at the Harris School aud- itorium at 10:00. Men and wom- en not connected with any other Bible Class and regardless of de nomination are invited to attend. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS R. T. Sawyer, Teacher 10Y7 Fleming Street Bible study, Friday, 7:30 p. m. Sabbath Service, 10:30 a. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 327 Elizabeth Street Sunday morning services at 11 o’clock. Wednesday evening meets at 8 o'clock. Reading Room in Society buiid- ing, open week-days from 3 to 5 o’clock. CATHOLIC CHURCH F. X. Dougherty, %. J. St. Mary’s Star of the Sea, Division Street and Windsor Lane Sunday masses: 7:00 and 9:30 a, m. Week day—Mass, 6:30 a. m. Rosary and Benediction, 7:30 a. m., Sundays and Fridays. CORNISH A. M. E. ZION CHURCH (Colored) A. J. Shockley, Pastor 704 Whitehead Street M., Sunday 3 * the pastor will preach “Abiding by Chris’ Holy Communion wilt be served morning and n 0 p. m., Junior Vorick Cc. E. J. C. SANCHEZ, 0. D. OPTOMETRIST Campbell Bldg. Fleming St. Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Office Hours: 9 to 12; 1 te 5 Sundays: 12 te 2 BENJAMIN LOPEZ |PUNERAL HOME Established 1885 24-Meer Ambulance Service salted Kmbaimer, Plastic Surgery Phone 135 Night Phone 696-' ae Le | school} CHURCH PROGRAM SUNDAY EVENING TO BE RENDERED IN CONNEC- TION WITH SERVICES AT LEY MEMORIAL CHURCH tomorrow evening will be under the direction of the choir of this church and the following program {has been arranged. Piano _ selection—Miss Jenks. Song—Congregation. Vocal selection—Miss Izette De- meritt. solist, with chorus by choir. Reading—Betty Ruth Chastain. Reading—Della Mae Curry. Vocal solo—Mrs. Lovie Ley. Reading—Miss Laura Archer. Reading—Mrs. Alice Curry. Vocal quintette—John Kirsch- enbaum, Joe Lopez, James Curry, Joseph Cates, Jack Baker. Reading—Mrs, Vincent Archer, Reading—Mrs, John’ Park. Vocal trio—Mrs. Marie Russell, Mrs. Corinne Curry, Miss Deborah Knowle: Reading—Miss Mary Whit- marsh, Closing song and benediction, ooo Alice Underground canals extend more than 400 miles-under the streets of Hamburg:and Munich, Germany. 6:30 p. m., Senior Vorick CE service. 7:30 p. m., sermon by the: pas- tor. Subject: “God Will Provide.” Weekly Notices 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, class, 4:00 p, m., Wednesday, junior church. 2 7:30 p. m., Wednesday, choir re- hearsal. p. m, Thursday, prayer meeting. Choir practice, Friday, at 7:30 p.m. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Colored) 717 Simonton Street Rev. Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor Divine service, Sunday at 11 a. m. Divine service, Sunday, at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school and Bible class at 3:00 p, m. Weeknight service, Tyesday at 7:30 p. m. SAINT PETER'S CHURCH (Colored) Center Street, between Petronia and Olivia Streets Sunday services: Sung mass (Sermon, ions), 8:00 a. m. Solemn Eversong 7:00 p. m. Week-day services: Mass (Communions), Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:00 a. m. Litany and sermon, Wednesdays. 8:00 p. m. NEWMAN M. E. CHURCH (Colored) Sunday services: Sunday. School, 9:30 a. m. Services begin, 10:30 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Leag te service, 6:00 p. m. Sermon, 8:00 p. m. Services begin, 7:30 p.m. GLASSES OF MODERN DESIGN The Latest in Frame Arrangement DR. J. A. VALDES 532 Duval Street Commun. (Sermon), HOLTSBERG’S Gift Suggestions Visit our store Monday and see the largest assortment of Holiday Gifts ever shown. Free boxes with every purchase. Velvet Pillows, from ates “ee ‘50 Axminster Rugs, new Madeira rar Seat and Table Cloths s $1 MEN’S AND LADIES’ BATH- ROBES, JAPANESE PAJAMA ENSEMBLES. HAND EM- BROIDERED SILK UNDER- WEAR. NEW NOVELTIES— SEE WINDOW. Five-In-One Bottle Opener Silver Ash Trays, New Appli- que Bridge Sets, Italian Pot- tery and English Pewter — Madeira Tea for .. s $125 Transparent Velvet Bags $2.95 APPLIQUE: BRIDGE SETS Madeira Pillow Cases _.. $1.98 Extra Size Silk Kimonas, Japanese Serving _Trays. Handk EVERYTHING PRICED FOR MONDAY SALE (See Window) Services at Ley Memorial church | ° & SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1982. | WOOIITaas. : Legacy To De Valera Will Result In Suit (By Associated Press) BRIGHTON, England, Dec. 3.—Eamonn de Valera, presi- dent of the Irish Free State, is going to court here to de- fend a- legacy of $12,500 willed to him-by an aged spinster recluse, the Brighton coro! has revealed. Miss Mary Fitzpatrick, 72, died here in July, and her brother in Dublin claimed money found in a strong box roped to her bed. Later the folds of an old skirt revealed a will leaving .all her property to President de Valera. The brother is contesting the will. Vk chukka de deus Fae PEARLMAN'S, Inc. Headquarters For Your Christmas Gifts Truly one of the largest and most select showing of Christmas Gifts at pop- ular prices ever before on display. “Simply beautiful,” is the exclamation. of the many who visited our Gift Department. Al’ kinds of | NOVELTY ITEMS as_ well as_ practical gifts for Men, Boys, Girls, Mother and Dad. A glance at our show windows will give you some idea as to what you can expect to find when you visit Our Gift Department. Almost any and everything in gift items. All at special prices for Saturday and Monday. JOE HOLTSBERG’S MONDAY SALE have extra help, no wait- ing. Printed Silk Flat Crepe, 3 yards ........... $ 25¢ Fruit ts the Prints, y: 25c Indian Thea’, 36 inch, on sale at 25c Pepperel Tubing, inch, yard - $1.25 Hemmed Di pers, 27x27, a 1.00 Pepperet Sheets, size § BtadO) deceit 180 aa .50 Rayon’ (See Window) 10 doz. 2-Piece Wool Sui on sale (See 10 pieces Solid Color sees Flannel, yd. (See Window—Limit 10 Tae All: $1.00 Fiat ce and service Flannel Night Gowns SEE WINDOW FOR OTHER SPECIALS PRINTING That Brings : RESULTS If you want CLOSE FIGURES on PRINTING of a quality you're not ashamed to attach to your sales appeals ... better let US PLAN and FIGURE with you. - THE-- Artman Press | Bunny wakes Puff with a tug at his ear. “Get up,” shouts the Rabbit. “The treasure is here. We've found an old chest that is heavy as lead?” Now don’t you think Bun might have said gold, instead). Subscribe for Tye Vitizen, PALACE Sally Blane-Randolph Scott in WOMEN MEN MARRY Matinee, 5-10c; Night 10-20c DONT FORGET— BIG AUCTION SALE © Starts Tonight 7:30 P. M. Be present and save 0. your Christmas buying as our entire stock of Toys, Dolls, Wheel Goods, an other Christmas Gift must go. These Auctions Will Con- tinue All Next Week Our Annual. Xmas Sale Starts Tonight © Everything’ in our store has been reduced for big selling event. SALE | ral o® Tacha tie dt Faso Soe which are ‘all: the rage for street and dress. Each Shoe is matchable with a pair of our perfect Full Fashioned All Silk Hose. We invite you to inspect our stock of Christmas Gifts and Novelties. We have everything you need for the entire family. Prices are always right. MONDAY SALE Ladies’ Bed Room Slippers, --, 29e to $2.98 Children’s Bed koom ised it year’s $596, “pst Madeira Napkins, ag white and colors, 6 in a box for a box mare er Handkerchiefs for Men, Women and Children Ladies’ Hose in Phoenix and Kay: Silk Uncer: Gowns, Teddies, Bed Jackets, Sets. This is complete and finest stock of underthings in our en- tire history. Bath Robes, in towel- price nished with every Xmas OuR gr gsr i ep a

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