The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 31, 1932, Page 4

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ee oe “dountry Clab | Barice Tonight After being = cl fmonths, the Key V Chib--will open tonight dance which will be atte try a ed by w Personal Paul Mesa, of the Key We Electrié Company returned to Key | West. last e from Miami | bringing hi mobile which } stolen there but which was later re-| covered. | L. Ps Artman, Jr., and Norman | D. Artman, sons of Mr. and Mrs. } L.P..Artmart, of 1309 Whitehead street, who have been ‘spending their. Christmas holidays’ in Key | West, will leave tomorrow after- noon to resume their studies at Spring Hill College and High School, Spring, Hill, Ala. ., 8on of Attor- r, anda y of Flor- x the Christmas. holi- F. E. Lance Li ney and Mr student of tt ida, here days, will le: SOCIETY “TARIE CAPFICK, Editor - - - - PHONE o.? e 3° 436 ee members and invited guests. This Telub has been renovated recently} orojock. ‘and the dance this evening will: val/Prove a delightful social event of be charged with ladies admitted) the season. The dance will begin at 9:30 continuing until 2 a. m. Mention Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Boll’ and son, Jr., who had been spendi everal days in Key West iting relatives and friends, left y over the highway en route to their home in Tampa. __Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Russell, who. have been visiting in Key West’ for the past week with rela- s and friends, will leave to- morvow over the highway for thei home in Miami. Miss Alice Roberts leaves this afternoon on the train for Talla-| hassee where she attends Florida! State College for Women. To Give Dance Tonight At Coral Isle Casino “Sam’s Salty. Jazz Band” is playing for. the big New Year’s Eve.dance at the Coral Isle Casino jtonight. Dancing starts at 9 An admission price of 75c will |tree. aad i ;ee eo | TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS | 2060cern \cenarecesceesce j | Harry 8. New, ex-Postmaster- ‘General, born in Indianapolis, 74 jyears ago, | Governor Julius L.’ Meier, of | Oregon, born at Portland, Oreg., 58 years ago. | George S. -Viereck, New York editor-author, born in Germany, j48 years. ago. —_—— Harry Reid, president of the Na-| tional Electric Power Company, born at Johnstown, N. Y., 53 years | jago. a Dr. Ralph D. Hetzel, president of Pennsylvania State College, born at ‘Merrill, Wis., 50 years ago. New Chavrel tomorrow for tinue his studi Mrs, Andre ter, Mary, whe ontitted in the list of rep tives of the Order of Mrs. Wilsoh Lowe and daughter, | esterday on’ the Ha-| jva rido and daugh- |her . Ro A r which nd Heave over the highwhy for Red-| dela Luz arriving here re ds, Florida, to-be-present at the ; from Tampa, and who took part in} wedding of Mrs.» Lowe’s © son,| the grand lodge session here, will Joseph W, Lowe, who will be mar-| leave tomorrow. over the highway |ried Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock| en route to Tampa. jto Miss Bodil Kosel. | NOTICE | I will appreciate it very much if every lodge, club, civic and fra-| ternal organization will name some member who will keep me advised | ‘of théir social activities in time to include these in the calendar on) “Wile page; also, reports of their social affairs and entertainments | Which add to the interest of the city in general. These, I will sladly | wtite up if facts are given me. | MARIE CApPicK. | VA wadtollilder~ “Tomorrow I rise. with the sun,” Puff declares, “To hear resolutions that everyone swears. And when I’ve heard all, then I'll pick out the best And make it my own—just to break with the, rest.” ets Add Gass 85,000 - People to Payrolls of Nation TOP: New, 1933 Chevrolet roadster climbing hill at General ‘Motors Proving Ground. H 2 eke New Fisher “No-Deaft” Ventilation system illustrating each t may have imdividually-controtied ventila- tion: of being subjected toa epaagict nie through thecar, op alm and dongetto health. a f + New.roar-end of alt closed models screening all un- sightly underparis of the<ar. Oherrolet’s publi whew #1938 line me @purt to national e motetiais consaysp' chowing of 138; feat Fishor mony of longer wheelbas®, : mew De, el thin} pany has designed to retaim for it With all these, and many more, Draft Ventilavomi@and | the tinues t or features which thetma- | mindful of the wugers Pocketbook. of the buyer's pocketbook. it has been found possible to equip pon fom pany ix the largest mandtvcturer | the leadership tm the industry #8 Bas |the new Ghovroiets with many fit- fm the larerst industry in the work: ‘More than $4,000 peopis are back | part six. &t Work, 36,000 in the wompany’s| Other features inctluéed in the twonty domestic fotgrina, 21,000] new line aro more power and speed more i F.sher body plants working |in the engine,which isnewhyeushion- exclsively on Che? t-FPisher! mounted; improved free wheeling, ‘Redies, and more than 36,000 in! ns As macy more are fived by tho announ msking their livelineod for tae car enjoyed for four years out of the w this yeer to the economic | uniform gasoline Cost pet mile; dash wate of America. instruments ref airpans type, for Nw ane Sang etd on disnlay atfinetant, easy treading; peaitive. eo # a warlely of models ‘brakes; and sull onser stenting. Tents that used to be confined to several times MUTILATED LEY MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH Corner of Division and Georgia Streets Rev. Holmes Logan, Pastor. “The Old Year Out and the Year In,” known as the Wate Ww {might Service, will be held in this} church. The meeting will begin at 11:00 p. m., and continue until January 1, 1933. You will find this service inter- esting and profitable so everyone is invited. * Sunday services: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Ed. Curry, general superintendent. 11:00 a. m., the Communion of Saints, 7:30 p.m, “A Test and a Choice.” Young People’s service, 6:30. p. m. This service is led by the young people themselves. Mid-Week Service, Wednesday, at 7:30 P. M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton Street, between Duval and Simonton W. P. Page, Pastor Bible School, 10:00 a. Jerome Nottage, superintendent. 11:00 a. m.—Worship — with preaching by the pastor. Subject: “The Revelations of a Mother’s Heart.” m. ‘Funning, hell! He’s shot him fen" _j Carey said Gray was in the hap~ a piest of spirits, “as he was,” White and Washington Streets {he added, and that he had no rea- John C, Gekeler, Pastor ‘tson whatever for deliberately kill- | Sunday School starts at’ 10:00]ing himself, and that he felt sure ia.m, A. C, Elgin, superintendent. |jthe shooting was accidental. * Morning service starts at 11/- “How often had you seen o'clock. Sermon topic: “Our dolph Gray fy steer the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH : regal All members are urged to} Mr, Brooke adkeds present. . “Every day,” was The Young People of the Church “Dia seas him | Will meet at 6:45 for the devotion-| any time during the week?” val service, : “No, sir; not a minute. He was Evening worship at 7:30 o’clock. | always his old self, joking and jhe Masonic bodies will be guest|funning and horseplaying, and he lof. the congregation at this ser-iwas doing the same thing while we jvice. Special music: Selection by}were on the beach yesterday af- j the DeMolay quintette, solo by! ternoon for about one hour-and a | Mrs. Gekeler, Topic of the ser-|half. Just as soon as we got out mon will be “The Character and|of the car he started to play with {Work of St. John, the Apostolic the gun, which was empty, and Evangelist.” - lclicked the trigge: r and over.” Mid-week Bible study, Wednes- = Other Testimony day -at 7:30. A course of Bible} ‘The testimony of the other two studies in the Critics of Jesus iS} eyc-witnesses, Will Cates and being followed. ‘Archie Albertus, was substantial- the same as that which was FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ay il Mr; Carey. The only noe tional information concerned their having talked many a time to Mr. Streets Gray about Mr. Rosselle’s stunt of John G. Stradley, Pastor - | putting a shell in a revolver an _Wateh-night service tonight be-| Dulting the trigger, and they both ginning at 11:00 o'clock. expressed the opinion that Mr. Sunday School opens at 9:45! ¢,ay had intended to do the same jo’clock, The Christmas Service thing when’ he said, “Watch, fel- will be conducted for the school]),...1: but that he had put the at ‘Corner of Eaten and Simonton by W.,S, Eakin. B. A. U., Junior, Intermediate} Morning worship © at 11:00 and Senior B. Y. P. U,, 6:30 p./o’clock, with communion service. m. at the church, Evening worship, 7:30. o’elock. 7:30 p. m.—Worship. The pas-! The Epworth League will meet jtor will discuss the subject of:jin the Social Hall of the Sunday “Every One To His Work.” School building at 6:45 o'clock. shell on the wrong side of the fir- ing pin. Albertus also said that Gray had ‘been out in the morning target practising with several soldiers. Justice of the Peace Roberts Mid-week service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. 7:30 p. m., Thursday, choir re- hearsal. Watch Night service, ‘Saturday jat 11:00 p. m. The pastor will discuss “Bbenezar.” ‘ At 7:30 p. m., Sunday, there will be an Installation Service for the church officers, teachers and leaders in the different organiza- tions of the church for 1933, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 527 William Street E. Richard Evans, Pastor Tonight we will. hold our “Watch-nite” service, at eleven o'clock, SUNDAY Sunday school, 9:45 A. M, Morning service, 11:00 o'clock, At the close of this service the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be administered. Z Senior Christian Endeavor, 6:30. The subject for the evening is: “Facing Life Gallantly.” Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock, Our choir will have special music. The pastor will bring a New Year’s sermon. Wednesday evening we -will hold our annual church meeting. receiving. reports of the several j organizations of the church, also jelecting Officers for the coming year. FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH ; Wm. ident, Watch-night service, jnight. Subject for “Facing Facets.” Chureh s~hool, 9:45 a. m, Sunday morning serviees, 11:00, |Subject: “From the Upper Cham- | ber te the Garden.” | Sune evening services, 7:30. | Subject: “Dead, indeed, unto sin, jand alive unto God.” Cullingfogt, superinten- 11:00 to- the hour: | METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH sVADOR” r, Pastor and © Virginia Streets Services in Spanish Sunday School, 10:00 @. m. Preaching, 8:00 p, m. Mothers’ Club meets Monday, 8:00 p. m. Bible study and Prayer Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. : arvice, “LA TRINIDAD” Louis Oser, Pastor Jesus Montero, Assistant Paster Davel and Angela Streets Services.in Spanish : ool, 10:00 a, m. $00 p. m. ice, Thursday, 8:00 j | | | } i i | / | | | | | i { | | T. P. Douglas Sunday School, 3: Preaching service, | Prayer meeting Wednesday, iP. ™m. | Children’s meeting, Friday eve- [ni 0 p. m. MIXED BIBLE CLASS | Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Mont- i icino, Teachers t This ciass meets every Sanday morning at the Harris Sc iterium at 10:00. Men and wors- We invite you to come. The mid-week wrayer serviee| brought out in detail from each will be held on Wednesday eve-|Witness that Mr. Carey was in @ ning at 7:80 o’clock. jocular mood up to the instant he The choir rehearsal is held onjhad pulled the trigger, and that Friday evening at 7:45 o'clock. there was not the least reason in the world for his deliberately kill- SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH ing himself and that they felt con~ fident that he had done it acci-|° dentally. Funeral Tomorrow Randolph Gray is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward’ Gray. Mr. Gray is the news editor of The Key West Citizen. The body will be placed’ in: ihe: Ley Memorial church at 2 0’¢lock tomorrow afternoon, and ae ‘Week-day services will be Conducted two hours later, Matins, O:45 &. m. bows Bast! Holmes Logan, the pastor, M ‘Communions), 7:00 a. m. jo sani 5:80 Pp. oh . oie Th 2 of which Ran- Second Mass on Wednesdays, |dolph Gray was a member, will 9:00 a. m attend the funeral in a body. The: - pallbearers will CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY raphy! from members of that or- er. a 327 Elizabeth Street The funeral will be in charge Sunday morning services at 11\of Pritchard's Funeral Home,’ or i ‘ the bey a es Wednesday evening meets at 8)place from this rnoon ase : a i time it is taken to the church. ding Room in Society buiid- 4 hep if ‘Subscribe for ‘The Citizen. pa Xmes ag ah . Bobject, + iY Guiding “4 wees | THE SALVATION ARM aoe yie Ga at ibs ike Officer inf the Civie Club, the Afro-Amer- re? icans will celebrate their or ‘our 1002 Fleming Street, Emancipation. All are i Hi liness meeting, 11:00 a. re 5:00 p. m., Junior Vorick C, E. Compan: meetin; (Sunday } Service. School). 9:80 a. ge 6:30 p. m., Senior Voriek C. E. Y. P. L. meeting, 6:15 p. m. | service. Salvation meeting, 7:45 p. m. 7:30 p. m., sermon by the pastor. Subject: “New Life.” Holy Communion will be served tiorning and ni si Weekly Notices 7:30 p. m, Tuesday, class, 4:00 p. m., Wednesday, Junior! hurch, 2 Se 7:30 p. m., Wednesday, rehearsal. Corner Duvaband Eaton Street Sunday services: ? Low Mass, 7:00 a, m, Matins, 6:45 a. m, Sung Mass (church school), 9:30 a. m. Sung Mass (sermon), 11:00 a m. Evensong, sermon, Benediction, 8:00 p. m. jing, open week-days from 3 to 5 o'clock, Envoy George Lambert, Cha: PENTECOSTAL MISSION Rev, James A, Cain, Pastor Corner White and Olivia Streets 11:00 a. m, Sunday morning service. ee 3:30 p..m., Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Evangejistic vice. Meeting every night next week. ing the twelve tribes of Israel. | TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN | el ser-| SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS; CHURCH (Colored) 717 Simonton Strect Rev. Alfred DeBgrritt, Pastor — Watch-night service i R. T. Sawyer, Teacher | | 1017 Fleming Street Bible study, Friday, 7:30 p. m. SabbathifGervice, 10:30.-as-ntil” Sunday at 11 s,m. and CATHOLIC CHURCH F. X.. Dougherty, Ss. J. St. Mary's Star of the Sea, Division Street and Windsor Lane Sunday masses: 7:00 and 9:30 a mm of Deacons at even- rvice. ¢ Week of special services com- mences Sunday January 1 and will continue during the week. % ee preacher from the Key ee 680 a. m. ‘est churches every night, Maat gaa eee vas a.| Services for the children in the jm. Sundays and Fridays. — at the same xe | | SAINT PETER'S a NEWMAN M. E. CHURCH (Colored) Sunday services: Sunday School, $:30 a. m. Services begin, 10:30 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Leagie service, 6:00 p. m. Sermon, $:00 p. m. Services begin, 7:30 p. m, CORNISH A. M. E. 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