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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Junior Woman’s Club | Surprise Party For Has Social Meeting A social meeting of the Junior WoBatcl u A acid Woman’s Club was held last night ePneh WAS VOR Ry ene Ome: : Yr - E SINS?”; TONIGHT “THE from 7 to 9 o’clock in the Senior| potasten Maran ey of Stock ty Gly) ‘land, Thursday night. 7 Woman’s Club house, 1307 Divi-| Only the immediate relatives of PEERLESS WOMAN’ sion street with Mrs. Isabel Avila| Mrs. Bethel were present to re- A surprise party for Mrs. W. Ps Sunday School opens at 9:45| -Morning service, 11:00 o'clock.|st. Paul's first reported sermon:| _1932—Japanese _ attack WAS “CAN PRIESTS FOR- o’clock under the leadership of|At this service, Benjamin Sweeting Theme, ayaaigicntion by. Faith.” Shanghai. Gerald Saunders, superintendent.|of West Palm Beach, will play a Weekly Notices Sesemi en, ¥eaie-une 5 Each departmenj meets in its own|violin solo: “Berceuse from Joce-| 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, class. he had it over twenty jemembly, room. lyn, by Godard. 4:80 p, m, Wednesday, junior | Remedy cured. him a Morning worship at 11:00] Senior Christian Endeavor, 6:30. | church. authorized to refund your money if Ball and Miss Claribel Contreras! mind her that it was her sixty- z : : o'clock, with sermon by the pastor.| Subject for discussion will be:| 7:30 p. m., Wednesday, peers it fails —Adyt. | joint: hostesses. ninth anniversary. Even so, four) Another capacity audience list- See “Workers Together With| “What Good Is Qur Church|rehearsal. Insist on your Baking Powder invillae bi re i : ened attentively for an hour last|Him.” 2 Corinthians 6:1. Doing?’ 8:00 p. m., Wednesday, practice}, - : . { Bouga: lossoms were} generations were represented. Evening worship, 7:30 o’clock.| Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. plea . being Clabber Girl. 10c a can. | used profusely in the decoration] During the evening a delicious of the twelve tribes of Israel. jan28-1t | in t evening to the Rev. Thomas J. S. - a scheme and Michigan and bridge| refreshment course was served. McGrath, §. speaking at St. Sey ee Pence oT Belpre: - A ete slediel: Gil’ be ghee. by $ 5 provided entertainment during] Those present were: Mr. and} Mary’s ‘Catholic’ church ‘on “Can the’ evening. Miss Juanita Mayg Mrs. Ivan Watson, Mr. and Mrs. eteate Forgive Sins?” Ephesians 4:1-7. made high score and Miss Solito; Ellis Watson, daughter, Rose} Beginning by telling his listen- SHIPMENTS OF SPRING FOOTWEAR for ‘milady. which have arrived at our store re- cently are now on display in all TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN LEGALS Str. Sweeting. CHURCH The Epworth League will meet] Mid-week service, Wednesday in the Social Hall of the Sunday |evening at 7:30. In the Cireuit Court of the Twen-| Cobo won the consolation. | Marie, son, Ivan, Mrs. Gwynnjers that every one, regardless of co : the brilliant colors , . . be- re) seco eels B , one, School building at 6:45 o'clock. (Colored) tieth Judicial Circuit of the State | Ei Jack, . M witching, cl d mjoying the evening with the| Bethel and four sons, Jack, religious denomination, was most The service will be conducted by FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 717 Simonton Street Meat Cae oe Stolec: tee eis sae hostesses were Misses Florrie} Gwynn, Kirkwood and Warren,| welcome to his lecture, the visitin; Ketchings, Amalia Lucignani,| Mr. and Mrs. Albert DiNegro,| priest stated that Catholics pd osoene Saniers, ies J caoeten Weeds Julia Jones, Dorothy Park, Juanita| George Gwynn, Mr. and Mrs./swered in the affirmative to the| will be held on Wednesday eve-| White and Washington Streets Mayg, Solito Cobo, Martha Car-| Lykes Turner, Mrs. Henry Nowe/question “Can Priests Forgive ning at 7:30 o’clock. A Church John C. Gekeler, Pastor bonell, Marie Thompson, Tessie. and daughter, Volina Ida, Mrs. W.| Sins?” “Many, of course, who ate! Night Service will be conducted at] Sunday School starts at 10:00 Falk, Barbara Taylor, Elizabeth! V. Bethel, Mr. and Mrs. Martinjnot Catholics, deny that priests can|g.30 o'clock Wednesday evening in}a. m. A. C. Elgin, superintendent. Ayala, Mary Joe Lombard, Mary} Key. forgive sins against God. But welthe Social Hall. : ‘ Rev. Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor | Carmen A. Fry McGraw, Divine service, 11 a. m. Preach- aces er, Rev. A, DeBarritt. Jonn 1 McGraw, Sacae Church school and Bible class} = onper or PURO LMIDN 3:30 p. m. It appearing by the ‘s Evening service at 7:30. peeeeee eer meae in || Shoes in this city. Dramatic Club, Monday, at 7:30] said affidavit has been e MONDAY SPECIALS different. Each shee match- able with a pair of our Ex- quisitely Sheer Silk Hosiery. Step in our store a Morning service starts at 11 Louise Davis, Louisa Delaney, : AD lea aE ara are not surprised at this denial.! ‘The choir rehearsal will be held] o’clock. The sermon topic: “In|p. m. said cause, that the Florence Sawyer, Alice Jones,| National Guard When Jesus Christ himself cured|on Friday evening at 7:45 o’clock,|Every Place.” This is the fourth| Weeknight service, Tuesday,| fondant in ‘the, ati Camille Pierce, Cornelia War- the man sick of the palsy he said aS sermon in the course on prayer. |7:30 p. m. is a resident of Dance Tonight other than .'f Shoes which we are offering at ren. to him ‘man, thy sins are forgiven Choir rehearsal, Friday, 7:30 p. ly, th (eee Tae ‘ i == heated Rad mcaaitatsytbeionics: |. BAYTIST-CRURCH The Young People of the Chureh & k % ae. = : sacrificing prices for Monday. 9 #8 There will be a big dance given ti iaik ba tas Soces and will meet at 6:45 for the devotion. John L. McGraw as partic 3 25 Pieces of Prints, guaranteed | Pythian Sisters tonight at the Coral Isle Casino| io" Was raised by the Scribes and) Faton Street, between Duval and|al service. SSS ig ‘known ‘to said washable, at per” Conduct Meetin which will be for the benefit: of] ct bineoh eee tuls:who ira Simonton » -|*. Evening worship at 7:30 o’clock.| SAINT PETER’S CHURCH | Gooree Street, © Sta eae 0cj ig the Battery fund which is being aude titties eee oo W. P. Page, Pastor Sermon: “David, The Poet.” son in the State “We | service of a subpoena upon w nor (Colored) would bind said give ‘sins, but God’ alone?’ Con-| Bible School, 10:00.'a.. m.|;, Mid-week: Bible study, Wednes- Center Street, between . Petronia aw. that said } Mandagee raised toward taking care of ex- Members of Temple No. 20, sequently, ‘since the objection was| Jerome Nottage, superintendent. |Hay at 7:30. Topic: “The Critics SeGink* Sisters, ‘met © Thursday | UPN? Of encampments, made to Christ Himself, ‘Who can| 41:00 a. _m.—Worship with: bf Jesus, He. Is s/s Ignorant In- "| : hn Printed Voile, looks i A It is shown where those patron- ‘ ”. it i s . and Olivia Streets Meneeotatr etre. ai cceaw te liver reel * 15 | afternoon in the recreation rooms}... ‘ ric forgive sins but God alone?’, it is! preaching by - pastor. Subject:| novator.” opines peace || _ like silk, per yard c of the Pythian hall on Fleming} izing this affair will at the same| pot surprising that the same objec- E pn Sunday services: Tr 1g "THEREFORE if See rsucker, in all color | “The Seventy.” _- Sung mass (Sermon, Commun. 25¢e) street and made blocks for a quilt| ime help toward keeping the en-|tion is offered today in regatd to : * B, A, U., Junior and Senior By|'c ; a; special... : ? : ; campment of the different units] pri s CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY | ions), 8:00 a. m, st : Bee wire siven “sway... vale re ernOt fhe watcod alune| Gag go a Solemn Evensong (Sermon), het heraby required in sald eee sane. 25¢ “Dinah’s Quilting Party, Monday SNA eS TRNTN COMESS 1D CHE OU! €} 7:30 p. m.—Worship. The pas- 327 Elizabeth Street 7:00 p. m. On ‘Monday, the 6th of N 25" Pie + — evening, February 13, in Harris . can forgive in his own name and|tor will discuss the subject of: ee tees: o wise t ‘ 5 Pieces Spring Patterns cae asta tage | Heart Social by his own authority. But one who|4 Rich Young Man.” *| Sunday morning services at 11 Mie teéaauuen Tuesdays} 3,c2%, i weld take Hl Brinteds Silk, {nico $1 00 : a 0 Man. ; * essed by said defe cut), per In connection with this enter-| Tuesday Night has been delegated and given the| Teachers Mecting Monday, 7:80 ieee evening meets at 8/8"d Thursdays, 6:00 a. m. this onfer be published ¢ tat lf 95\Dox, Phoente Sik tainment, it is announced that ~ cee Lede para i “ig “manasihe ane Oe é eee Litany and sermon, Wednesdays, | for four consecutive : if Sox, to close out, pair 10c there will be a practice Monday| A heart social which is held ag Le te areal tecaive Deacons meeting, Tuesday, 7:30 ding Room in Society buiid- ae ae Ser ce a newsnap -11 10 Doz ve Shirts, solid and . Rea evening directly after a meeting! ¢Very year under the auspices of of Temple No. 20, and all who are| the Choir : Guild of St. Paul’s to take part in this entertainment| Church, will be held on Tuesday p.m. Mid-week service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Florida. e shable, 39 NEWMAN M. E. CHURCH | , Dated this 27th day of Janus Monday ................. BIC —— teirouit Court Seal g i Rough Crepe, ‘all 59¢ ing, open week-days from 3 to 5 o’clock. sins as Christ’s agent and ambas- sador. “Did Christ leave such power t. evening, February 14, St. Valen-| . L 7:30 p. m., Thursday, choir re- s colors are asked to be ig palate canal tine’s Day, in the parish hall. This| With His church? If we are to be-| hearsal. : is THE SALVATION ARMY A. T. McCaskill, Pastor rat oS icireuit eer prwenticth Miah ichnel Unit |. | tsrininert wil be composed of o> 2 anita; nie Gospeil METHODIST EFISCOI oe Ma Mo Nee | panei Manes C2 com, - musical selections and a playlet.| Ve tead in the Bible, in the Gospel METHODIST EPISCOPAL | Envoy George Lambert, Officer in ae Oe NEW SHIPMENT LADIES’ Plan Staging i according to St. John, chapter 20 B arge Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Solicitors for Se Play oo willbe announced) sna verse 28 the words ne Christ seed paca 1002 enite Street Sunday service 11 a. m. Lilee Vena SILK UNDERWEAR, Silk ee per to His Apostles: ‘Whose sins you “EL SALVADOR” H liness meeting, 11:00 a. m. 7:00 p. m., evening worship. “The College Hobo,” a comedy shall fogive, they are forgiven Louis Oser, Pastor Compan; meetin (Sunda; EYE TROUBLE! ji Vi. sito’ ’ y . . by high school post graduates and; isitors Leave them; and rah otavatun you shall re-]Corner Grinneli and Virginia! School), o56 am, . LEGA I Ss | We have j just received a seniors, and directed by Mrs. J. C, This Morning tain they are retained’. The King Streets 'Y. P. L, meeting, 6:15 p. m. || POOR, OVERWORKED EYES! || new shipment of CHARM- ING SILK DRESSES for ladies. Compare these with the smartest in town, Com- pare our prices with others about town.’ The Store of Fashion City's Leading Ladies’ Store I. APPELROUTH, Prop. Irvin, Jr., will be presented Fri-j James’ version, although differing Services in Spanish coxgionge gabon 3, at - o'clock : afr 18 serge re slightly in the words, contains the} Sunday School, i0:00 a. m. «, —__— school auditorium.| Eulalie inn, an verend| same identical thought. It-reads:| Preaching, 8:00 p. m. 5 The play will be given for benefit} Bruce Gannaway, who spent the|‘Whose soever sins ye remit they} Motliers’ Club meets Monday, ee piety deleaglovd of the junior-senior high school| week here conducting an institute|are remitted unto them; and whose | 8:00 p. m. ’ — Tibrary fund. for the Young People’s Island City Bible study and Prayer : srvice, Tickets will be on sale and a| Union, left over the highway this Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. ‘ program announced later. morning for Miami. Salvation meeting, 7:45 p. m. DR. J. A. VALDES 532 Duval Street FLORIDA—IN CHANCERY. No. 6-284 ORDER OF oe EDMUND H. HA’ Complainant, eR vs. } WEBSTER WOOD, et al., P A I A Cc E j Defendants. } hla si ie aero TAX CERTI- } Upon the sworn Bill-of Complaint|| Barbara’ Kent - Sally Blang in ering namea°defenaanta’, do’ ap-|| The Pride Of The Legion | pear on or before Monday, the|I-Matinee 5-10c; Night, 10c-20c S$ soever sins ye retain, they are re- tained’. 5 “Reading that passage of the Bible and interpreting it for my- “LA TRINIDAD” self, I get out of the passage that Louis Oser, Pastor Jesus Montero, Assistant Pastor Duvel and Angela Streets J, T, Coulliette, Pastor Church school, 9:46 a. m. Wm. -Cullingford, superinten- dent. B Sunday morning services, 11:00, Sunday evening services, 7:30. 6:30 p. m., Young People’s Ep- worth League. ePr. The mi “sh yaa service Will be hit on Wi Christ did leave this power with His Apostles. And I do not see and Al t any more reason for making the Services in Spanish forgiveness of sins a‘ special gift Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Personal Mention of the Apostles alone than’ the] Preaching, 8:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Pinder arriv-| Miss Verdaine Cates, daughter] command he gave to them ‘Baptiz-| Prayer service, Thursday, 8:00 ed yesterday from Islamorada, call-) of Mr. and Mrs. William Cates, of ihe jeisaie lithe hee of the Parker p.m. i ; ed to Key West because of the|Petronia street, who was visiting and of the Son and of the Holy aie SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH 6th day of February, 1933, a Rule Day of this Court, to the Bill of - Complaint filed in this cause; other- pees at ya eee oes ania wise the allegations of said Bill will be taken as d_by the said Joe Peacon, lead- esday evening 7:30-| rorenaants,. towit: WOOD: LUETTA AN; pak FERN LEWIS: serious illness of Mrs. Pinder’s} with friends in the Canal Zone} Ghost’. CHURCH OF Gop father, George W. Curry, at the/since last August, returned on the home 508 Margaret street. Cuba from Havana yesterday. “And if I read that same pas- 3% § Corner Duval and Eaton Street 1106 Olivia Street eae ct Gt Seka eae ee Se Sunday services: T. P, Douglas, Pastor Sunday School, 3:30 p. m. Preaching service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.- * Children’s meeting, Friday eve- ning, 7:30 p. m. LILLIA AN THOM. : 3 TRRY: MURRY: , Gi and LEONA’ CURRY GI | TRONING EE OE THORNE JAC WEBSTER WOOD and_ MRS. WERSTER WOOD, wife; CARO- LINE JEWETT and —— JEWETT, her husband; JULIA LEE WOOD. HARRIET MASTIN and —— MAS- TIN, her husban LICE L. WOOD; The children of Mrs. L. W. Peck of Hollywood, California, thus de- scribed in the last will and testa- ment of Julius Leslie Wood; The children of James S. Wood, thus de- Woods caadie i Only half the weight Lis - , the children'| Of the ofdinary iron —the new HOTPOINT FEATHER of Everett Mastin Harriet Wood Mastin, thus described in the afore-|| WEIGHT, IRON will cut your ironing efforts in half. said will and testament of Julius We Leslie Wood; The sister of Mrs. Lon re inte: it for me, she B. A. Papy, who was in Talla-} | Mrs. Jennie DuBreuil, who was Pahari petra of the Goss. hassee to meet his Excellency Gov-| spending two weeks with Mrs.|cjl of Trent that by those words ernor, David Sholtz, returned over! Abram Wolkowsky in Miami, re- the East Coast yesterday. turned on the Havana Special yes- terday. 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 Christ left with his apostles and their successors the power of for- giving sins committed after bap- tism. Hence, whether I read the Bible for myself and interpret it for myself, or ask the Church to interpret the words for me, I am sure that the meaning is that Basil Tynes returned yesterday on the Havana Special from a short} — William Thompson left over the business visit to Miami. East Coast yesterday for an indef- inite stay in Miami. Attorney William V. Albury, = Red Tallahassee pte | Nene Renedo was a passenger | Christ gave the Apostles and, aring in supreme court of/ leaving on the afternoon train for|through them, to their successors, the Rosenthal franchise matter, re-; Miami after a stay of several days|the ewe of forgiving sins.” is Ad peste Mass on Wednesdays, turned yesterday. in Key West with relatives. This evening at 7:30 hal ” We k day——Mass, 6:30 4. m. 1 A . eel -y. Charles Mott returned yester- McGrath will take as his subject:/tey MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, |<! Rosary and Benediction, 7:30 a. f Mr. and Mrs, iam T. Archer, |The Peerless Woman.” : day from West Palm Beach where| who had been visiting in Miami Suiiday ‘morattig ‘at °10' o'clock SOUTH m., Sundays-and Fridays. he went several weeks ago to look) with relatives, returned to the city] he will explain’ the chief form of after business matters in connee-! last evening over the highway. | Divine worship in the Catholic tion with one of the banks that was paying dividends to deposi- m. Evensong, sermon, Benediction, 8:00 p. m. Week-day services: Matins, 6:45 a. m. F. X. Dougherty, S. J. Mass (Communions), 7:00 a. m |St. Mary’s Star of the Sea, Division Evensong, 5:30 p, m. CATHOLIC CHURCH Street and Windsor Lane Bay masses: 7:00 and 9:30 and Pressure are not the prime requirements for Stoddard, f ly M Et Gi thus described in the aforesaid will vironing. Steam generated by the 1000 watt and testament of Julius Leslie}! CALROD unit which heats the iron “spitting” hot in a Wood; The heirs, devise ntees and other. * eiaimants. ingtiming || mere matter of seconds, does the work of a heavier iron. ee ie hey be Gena. ERAN The “ FEATHER WEIGHT,” a full size iron, weighs mee Lane, her christian name being any ray pounds; saves energy; irons faster; saves time; ora JEW! Corner of Division and Georgia GOSPEL LEAGUE Streets —— Rev. Holmes Logan, Pastor. Wm. N. Knowles, Superintendent: church, known as the “Mass.” This Miss Agnes Dill and Miss Pearlj expla: ion will be given while ly automatic; saves money. It also has all the other tors. Sunday services: The Gospel League will meet LIAM ican West, Ns sk - Marine hospital ae is being said by another! cunday School, 9:45 x. m. Ed.|Sunday afternoon, 4 o'clock, at - BIL. HOGAN: PLUM-|| Hotpoint advantages: Thumb Rest, Double Button W. W. Demoritt, Jr., student| UYSe’s staff, left yesterday after-| priest. Curry,, general superintendent.|the lumber shed. Mr. Montecino Sunday night at 7:30 the eight day series of doctrinal lectures Young People’s pervice, 6:30 p. Fr j , wil be brought to a close with m. This service is led by the young people themselves. | neon for a short vacation in Mi- ami, at University of Florida, came} home yesterday and will remain} with his parents until September when he will return to resume his E. B. Montague, retired aerialist’ studies. and annual winter visitor to Key % West, left yesterday afternoon P. L. Gaddis, superintendent of | for Miami where he will spend a transportation of the F. B,C, R’y,| few days and return for the rest company, arrived yesterday for ajof the winter. business conference with local} agent, John Costar. Mrs, W./H. Smith and two chil- in dren were arrivals in Key West Matias Vildostegui was an out- jlast evening over the highway from going passenger over the East] Albany, Ga., and will visit here Coast yesterday for Miami where} with Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and} 11:00 a. m., preaching service. }will speak. 1H CHRISMAN, |Nooks, Heel Rest and 10,000 Cycle Cord. te SEE IT! LIFT IT! AND YOU WILL WANT IT! MIXED BIBLE CLASS romps and impressive ceremonies, which the general public is 0 ~ = . p- m., evening service. Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Mont- cordially invited," invited, Mid-Week Service, Wednesday, icino, Teachers at 7:30 P. M. EL as one paneer {SES Sa OE U8 morn: at arris ool aut PENTECOSTAL MISSION itorium at 10:00. Men and wom- ? en not connected with any other Rev. James A. Cain, Pastor | Bible Class and regardless of de- Corner White and Olivia Streets | nomination are invited to attend. 11:00 a. m. Sunday morning service. 3:30 p. m., Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic ser- CHARL' ES Wi ‘OOD S RT HARRIS: H. H. LAMB: C bia 3 SOCIETY OF MIS- SOURI, every other person or persons claiming any interest under and by virtue of the will and testa- tent of Julius Leslie Wood, de- HALF CHURCH PROGRAM SUNDAY EVENING lro BE RENDERED UNDER IT 1S FURTHER ORDERED that this order be published once a week / { WEIGHT fer not less than eight (8) con- secutive weeks in the KEY WEST CORNISH A. M. E. ZION CHURCH & newspaper published in ‘ounty, Florida. AND ORDERED at = he will remain indefinitely having! Mrs. Allan Knowles, at their home AUSPICES OF CHRISTAIN vice. (Colored) jorida, accepted a position with the Flor-ion Margaret street. They were leet ‘ week. Shockl astor December, 1933, SAWYER, ida National Bank and Trust com-! accompanied on the trip here by ENDEAVOR SOCIETY Meeting every night next Ay Suet. Fae EAD Clerk Rothe Circa Court. pany. | Mr, and Mrs, William Weaver who — joined them at Jacksonville, Dr. and Mrs. Aurelio Acerra/ were passengers on the afternoon| s ‘ train yesterday going to Miami/ Confirmation To Be render the following program Sun- for a stay with relatives and! Administered By Rev. day ‘evening, beginning at 6:30/m, Sabbath Service, 10:30 a. m friends. | . pip aan ReE —— | Barry Sunday, Feb. “Give Of Your Best To naka REAR | 9 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lunn, of The Master”; and Gerald Saunders; Lynnhurst, N. J.. came in over the} Right Reverand Patrick Barry.) Invocation—Rev. E. R. Evans; Reading—Miss Edith Russell; highway this week for a stay with Bishop of St. Augustine, will ad-{ Scripture reading—Miss Edith] Ukelele duet—Miss Virgie Key THE EXPLANATION OF THE “ their cousins, Mr. and Mrs, C er confirmation in St.) Watkins; and Miss Helen Cates. “4 Lunn, Sr. | Mary’s Star of the Sea, Catholic] Musical selection—Charles and| Offertory: Sunday Morning at 10 O’Clock TRE Frag RETR sec rpens aeg sop jp Vocal seize ce curs: i] CATHOLIC CHURCH j Vocal solo—Miss Alice Irene} Piano duet—Miss Mayfield daughter, pis Yavar Galhions; iialeteanncusced foc 7, $:15 and 10} Pea Knowles and Miss Jennie Mae REV. THOS. J. MeGRATH, S. J., will give this ex- arrived Monday from Charlottes-| o'clock. At the last mass Rev.; Vocal duet—Miss Helen Cav-| Johnson; | planation while Mass is being said by another priest. | ville, Va., and left for Havana af-} Thomas J. McGrath, S. J., who fs!iness and Miss Edith Roberts; Violin sclo—Benjamin Sweet- Interesting Impressive Instructive ter-a stay of one day with Mr.| conducting a mission in this} Piano selection—Miss Yvonne} ing; E\ TER YE : Y WEL COME SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS 3s Inare & Rinehart Ingraham Building mi, Florida Zolleltors for Complainant, dec3-10-17-24-21; jan7-14-81-28 9:30 A. M., Sunday school meets. 10:45 a. m., morning worship. The Christain Endeavor Society R. T. Sawyer, Teacher of the Congregational Church will 1017 Fleming Street Bible study, Friday, 7:30 p. great new iron today! It costs but c The lowest priced light weight iron on the market, $5.95 The Key West Electric Company A. F. AYALA, Sales Mgr. and Mrs. T. L. Kelly, returned on! church, will lecture on “The Mass| Pinder; Vocal duet—Mrs. C. J. Peat and the Cuba yesterday afternoon. | Explained.” Vocal duet—Mrs. Julia Nelson!Miss Alice Irene Pent.

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