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MARIE CAPPICK, Editor - SSoeccccccnsccce General Hale Dinner Host * General Harry C. Hale, U. S. Army, (retired), entertained at dinner last night at his home, Flagler Avenue and Reynolds street.: Those who enjoyed the hospitality of General Hale were Mrs. C. Irving Wright of Pirates Cove, and her guest, Mrs. Winter- botham Buchanan of Chicago; Mpyor and Mrs. William H. Ma- lone, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Bever, Judge Jefferson B. Dr.. Heckler Visiting City Dr. -F. A. Heckler of Colum- bus,Ohio, arrived yesterday for ~~ Personal “A.M. Hewitt, treasurer of the -----PHONE Happy Gathering Clab Has Meeting Needlework provided pastime for members of the Happy Gathering Club at a weekly meet- ing Wednesday with Mrs. Ivan El- wood hostess. Members present, with the hostess were Mrs. Sam. Kemp, Mrs. Leo Warren, Mrs, Ed, Saunders, Mrs. Ulric Gwynn,, Mrs. Cleveland Saunders, Mrs. Cleveland Dillon, Mrs. Ansel Al- bury, Mrs. Russell Kerr, Mrs. Rex Shaw. a visit to his sister, Mrs. James) Adams, South Beach. Dr. Heck- *}ler has visited Key West on pre- vious occasions and has many friends who will be glad to wel- come his again. Mention W. G. Southern, who was in LENTEN LECTURE SUNDAY EVENING ONE OF SERIES OF “CHRIST OF THE CENTURIES” AT CATHOLIC CHURCH (CONTRIBUTED) “Everybodys. Christ and Christ’s Church for Everybody.” Lenten lecture of the series of ("Christ of the Centuries,” at St. Mary’s . Star. of . the Catholic church,. Sunday night, March 26! at 7:30 o’clock. 4 The church of Christ is Catho- lic. No mere .national religion is consonant with the doctrine of Jesus Christ. His message was addressed to all men and all times and must therefore be uni- versal or Catholic. So understood the term Catho- lic is not a mere description that, happens to fit the situation of the church at this given time. It is a quality that belongs to the es- sence of the church, to all places, to all time, to all classes and races, for Christ is for everybody and Christ’s church is for every- body. Has of Jesus the message Key West Electric Company, left} Key West on his annual visit and|Christ, the Son of God, been cor- over the high way yesterday morn- to join Mrs. Hewitt in Tampa} Clarence Thompson, left yester-| Catholic. church? id expects to be absent for about two weeks on vacation. Tomas. Renedo came in on the Hevans Special yesterday. from Miami for a stay of several days’ with relatives. William Mendell, who was jing a few days in Miami with his father, Rabbi Mendell, returned over the East Coast yes- terday. Miss Jennie Mae Larsen, who ‘wes visiting with relatives and friends in Miami, returned over the East Coast yesterday. oMreand Mrs. Lee Thompson left’ over the East Coast yester-, for a few days stay in Miami “Mrs; Mamie Acherson, who was in Key West for several weeks visiting with relatives, left yes-! terday for her home in Miami. CALE was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon for his home in Boston, Mass. W. A. Boss, chief of the field department of Florida, who was on a visit with his son, A. W. Boss, deputy collector in Key; West, left yesterday for head-' quarters in Jacksonville. Milton Schwartz, York headquarters large holding and realty com- panies in Monroe county, who was here for 10 days and - ap- jpointed Fred J. Dion as_ local manager to succeed the late Wil- liam Cates, left yesterday over the East Coast for New York. from New of several Dr. Earl Heckler, of Columbus, Ohio, came in on the Havana’ , Special yesterday for his annual ‘stay as guest of his sister, Mrs. James Adams, at the home on Waddell Avenue. NDAR Monday Meeting of Temple No. 20, Pythian Sisters, at 7:30 o'clock. Florida Temple, No. 1, Ladies of the Golden Eagle, will meet at hour. _ Parents’ Christian Club meets be awe o” at 8 o'clock in El Salvador church. Tuesday Ladies’ Aid Society of Ley Memorial church meets at 4 o’clock. ~ Rebecca | will meet in Odd Fellows’ hall, Caroline street. Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order De Molays, meeting at 8 o'clock _, World Friends’ Club and Bible hour at Wesley House at 4 o’clock. Junior Boys’ Club meets at Wesley House at 7 o'clock. Philanthropic committee of Women’s Club will sew for charity beginning at 10 o’clock in club house, 1307 Division street. Wednesday “*"Primary Boys’ Club at Wesley House at 4 o'clock. Young Peoples’ League at Wesley House at 7:30 o’clock. Advisory council of American Red Cross will meet at chapter Fooms at 10 o'clock. Thursday . «Justice Temple, No. 17, Pythian Sisters, meeting at 7:30 o'clock. *Patriotic Order of America meets at usual hour, ‘ ‘ n Weekly recreation of young people of First Methodist church|tine, the Jewish nation now es- gt-8-0’clock in Sunday school annex, . ‘ing classes at Wesley House at 4:30 o'clock, y Fleming Street Methodist church. Friday Girls’ Club of La Trinidad church meets at 4°o’clock. Fern chapter, Order Eastern Star, meets at 7:30 o'clock. rectly handed down to us by the That is the crux of the question. ..The .reverend-speaker. will not go through the various doctrines of. the, church, but will prove his division of the internal revenue|Point froma much simpler and jSubjeet: “Preparing for more conclusive argument, showing that the church of Christ cannot go wrong, because Christ with it, prevents it from going}, wrong. For if the church can- not go wrong, then it has not gone wrong, and consequetly whatever it teaches must be true. A church that does not teach the world authority cannot be the church of Christ. Christ did not jintend His church to be a Babel of conflicting doctrines, confus- ing the minds of men. He did intend it to be the city on the mountain, for all to see it. He did intend it to be one flock, one in faith, one in discipline under ‘one Shepherd. The Holy Spirit of truth can- not be with those who announce as their fundamental charter a principle which destroys, has de- stroyed and must destroy the uni- ty of faith in Christendom. There is only one church of the centuries, and that ¢hurch gave the Bible to the world, is commissioned by Christ to teach all men and has the promise of Christ that “I'll be with you to the consummation of the world.” All are invited to attend these lectures, and questions, if any, will be answered before, ‘ithe sermon. : Mi SERVICES AT LEY MEMORIAL The final services of the series of evangelistic meetings in the Ley Memorial church, will be held Monday at 7:45 p. m., when the Evangelist T. Henry Storey will lecture on “The Jew, God’s Time- piece.” Startling information regarding the present condition of Pales- tablished with the flag of David waving over the Tower of David _ "Young People’s Chorus meets for rehearsal at 7:30 o'clock injand on the ocean ships, and the return of the Jew to Palestine by the hundreds of thousands, , with a score, of other intensely inter- esting and remarkable facts which are significant in these times, will be given. This is not a prophecy, but a yserved with a iprogram, “World Builders,” THE . FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Eaton and Simonton Streets John G. Stradley, Pastor Sunday School opens at 9:46 o’clock under the leadership of Gerald Saunders, superintendent. Each department meets in its own assembly room. Morning worship at 11:00 o’clock, with sermon by the pastor. ‘The sermon text: “They Cruci- fied Him.” Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. The topic for the sermon. will be: “The Temple of Brotherhood.” Young People’s Day will be ob- special dramatic at 6:15 o’clock in the Social Hall of the Sunday School building. The program is under the direction of Misses Mary Jo McMahon and Miss Louise Ketchum. The mid-week prayer service will be held on Wednesday eve- ning at 7:30 o’clock. The choir rehearsal will be held on Friday evening at 7:45 o’clock, FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH J. T, Coulliette, Pastor 9:30, special song service, Young People’s choir. Church s-hool, 9:45 a. m. Wm. Ciullingford, -superinten- dent. Sunday morning services, 11:00. a Re- by vival.” 3:00 p. m., Boys’ and_ Girls’ World Club, Willie Knowles, lead- . 6:30 p. m., Young People’s Ep- worth league. Joe Peacon, presi- dent. Sunday evening services, 7:30. Subject: “Be Thou An Example f the Believer.” The mid-week service will be held on Wednesday evening 7:30. a CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 527 William Street E. Richard Evans, Pastor Sunday School starts at 9:45 a. m., under the leadership of Carlyle Roberts, superintendent. Each department meets in its own rooms. Anyone not attending any other Sunday School will find a welcome here. Morning service, 11:00 o'clock. Junior Endeavor Society, 3:00 p.m, Senior Christian Endeavor, 6:30, Evening worship, 7:30 o’clock. Mid-week service, Wednesday evening at 7:30. LEY MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH Coyner $f Division and Georgia it 3 tb Streets: 3 Rev. Holmes Logan, Pastor: Sunday, servites:. Sunday School, 9:46 &. m, Ed. Curry,” general’ superintendent. Young People’s division meets in the Division Street school, 11:00 a, m., preaching service. 7:45 p. m., evening service. Young People’s service, 6:30 p. m. This service is led by the young people themselves. Mid-Week Service, Wédnesday, at 7:30 P. M. SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH Corner Duval and Eaton Street A. B. Dimmick, Pastor 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, Chic 12 KEY WEST CITIZEN = © Aline oi eo Gre? FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH White and Washington Streets John C. Gekeler, Pastor Sunday School starts at 10:00 a.m. A. C. Elgin, superintendent. Morning service starts at 11 with sermon by the pastor: Topic: “Guests of God.” The Young People of the Church will meet at 6:45 for the devotion- al service. Evening worship begins at 7:30 o’clock. Topic: “The Transfig- uration of Jesus.” This is the seventh sermon in the series on the Life of Jesus. Mid-week Lenten service Wed- nesday at 7:30. Topic of the ser- mon: “In Him Was Life.” Mrs. J. F. Leach is chairman of fie committee on special music or this service. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton Street, between Duval and Simonton W. P. Page, Pastor Bible School, 10:00 a. m. ,Jerome Nottage, superintendent. 11:00 a. m.—Worship with foreaching by pastor. Subject: *Jesus Preparing A Place.” B. A. U. and B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. 7:30 p. m.—Worship. The pas- tor .will diseuss the subject of: "The Disciples; Preparing For the Place.” | Monday, 7:30 p, m., Teachers’ meeting. Tuesday, at 8:00 p, m., Deacons will meet. Wednesday, mid-week service, followed by the Monthly Business ‘meeting. 7:30 p. m., Thursday, choir re- hearsal. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 327 Elizabeth Street Sunday morning services at 11 o’clock. Wednesday evening meets at 8 o'clock. Reading Room in Society build- ing, open week-days from 8 to 5 o'clock. CATHOLIC CHURCH F. X. Dougherty, S. 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 an@ Benediction, 7:80 a. m.; Sundays and Fridays. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS R. T. Sawyer, Teacher 1017 Fleming Street Bible study, Friday, 7:30 m. Sabbath Service, PENTECOSTAL MISSION ; 10:30 a. m. Corner White and Olivia Streets Rev, James A. Cain, Pastor 11:00 a. m. Sunday morning service. 3:30 p. m., Sunday School.’ _ 7:30 p. m, Evangelistic vice. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Weekly Prayer meeting. Friday, 7:30 p. People’s meeting. CHURCH OF GOD ser- m., Young 1106 Olivia Street T. P. Douglas, Pastor Sunday School, 3:30 p. m. Preaching service, 7:30 p, m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 Pp. m. Children’s meeting, Friday eve- ning, 7:30 p. m. HURCH REVIVAL FOR NEXT WEEK _ (By CHURCH REPORTER) There will be protracted serv-|. ices from Sunday at the Fleming Street Methodist church. There} will be preaching each evening at 7:30, and will continue through, Easter Sunday. Preaching by the pastor through the first week and' then Dr. O. E. Rice, of Miami, presiding elder of the Miami dis- trict, will preach on up through Easter Sunday. There will be held.several cote tage prayer meetings, each day, with one prayer meeting at the| rales. church at the same hour. The! hour and the places of the prayer meetings will be announced at the church each evening. Also the leaders of the several prayer meet- ings will be announced. feast at this church Sunday eve- ning at 7:30. Subjects: “The Careless Sinner,” “The Anxious Sinner,” and “The Undecided Sin- ner.” Sunday School, 9:80 a. m. Sunday service, 11 a. m. 7:00 p. m., evening worship. CORNISH A. M. E. ZION CHURCH (Colored): '* A. J. Shockley, Pastor '*~ 704 Whitehead Street. 9:30 A. M., Sunday’ seh meets, gee eats 10:45 a. m., morning worship. Subject: “The Transfiguration. of} Christ.” 5:00 p. m., Junior Vorick C. E. service. 6:30 p. m., Senior Vorick C. E. service. 7:30 p. m., sermon by the pastor. Subject: “The Difficulty of Going to Hell.” Text: Luke 16:23. Weekly Notices ' 7:30 p, m., Tuesday, class mee! ing. 4:30 p. m., Wednesday, junior church, Z 8:30 p. m., Wednesday, rehearsal. 8:00 p. m., Thursday, Bible study and Union Prayer meeting. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ; choir (Colored) 717 Simonton Street Rev. Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor Divine services Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Service at 3:30 p. m. Preath- er, Rev. Storey. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., program on foreign missions by the Wom- an’s Auxiliary. Monday and Wednesday at 7:32 ¥.| Miss Gabriel speaks in the Doug- Jas school. , ‘ Friday, *réhéarsal.’ for concert, 7:30:p. ™m. | eee pemamnnenmt BENJAMIN LOPEZ _. FUNERAL HOME Established 1885 24-Hoar Ambulance Service Skilled Embalmer, Plastic Bargety Phone 135 Night Phone 696-W PEARLMAN’S, INC. Saturday and Monday Big Shoe Days at Special Prices. All nationally known brands. Every pair Robert Johnson, Star Brand Shoes, $1.95. 4 ran fe The Fined w. lL pene Shoes for Women, $3.95 tc $5.00. Dorothy Dedd Shoes $5.90 up. And four other famous eastern brands—come ii see them. SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1938. NIGHT CLUB TO OPEN ON MONDAY GREEN LANTERN INN PLANS) STARTING BUSINESS ON BAHAMA STREET The grand opening of the Green Lantern Inn, Key West’s most ex- clusive night club, will be held Monday night, starting at 8 o'clock. The club, which is located at 520° Bahama street, © between Southard and Fleming streets, will be operated by Eugene Sands, and managed by Edelmiro Mo- Considerable money has been spent in remodeling and renovat- ing the place, It is equipped with all modern conveniences and beautifully furnished. The club will be artistically decorated for the formal opening and a good program of dance music has been arranged. The club has been provided with a large dance hall and sev-; eral nicely furnished private’ rooms. Mr. Sands has had considerable experience in this business and is known for his ability to give the public first class entertainment, and see that they are accom- He ‘states ‘that he and his as-| sociates. are, planning, om build- ing q large Liavepe lbs ion and roof. garden,in the near future. Mr. Sands aims to keep up with the: slogan, “Key West’s Most Ex- elusive Night Club.” Special Saturday and Sunday Watson’sIceCreamParlor 915 Southard St. Phone 626-W FRESH SOURSOP Also Other Good Flavors PALACE THE BIG DRIVE Official Film of 8 Nations Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10-20c HOLTSBERG’S MONDAY SALE OUR MONDAY SALE brings wesults because we sell what Voile, 16 to 46, see win- (be Belding’s Flat Crepe, East ors, regular $1.00 ved, Long ‘ant black a white stripes, & ¢ Rough Crepes, regalar $1.25, on sale yd. 75¢ Printed Silk Chiffons, reg. “THE NEWSJIGGER’ HERE’S YOUR SOLUTION eo Did your solution of the | News-Ji Prime Minister Ramsay Mac- Donald of England, here pic- tured? He’s lately returned from a conference at Rome, ~ rope. good time for this one. Subscribe for ‘the Citizen. ORDER AND SHIP VIA Railway Express Agency We pick-up and deliver without extra charge IN HARMONY WITH EASTER It will pay you to take advantage of our MON- DAY SHOE SALE. We have the largest stock of SPRING SHOES in_ the city to select from, Every) style is included, every leather and every color or combination. Price on every SHOE in stock re- duced for Monday. MONDAY SPECIALS w Crepes Teeular $100, 0¢ 686 f a 1 at 40 shades Rayon Flat Crepe, 40 inch Triple Sheer Silk, 45 inch Transparent Or- gandy, regular 75c, at . 39¢ Solid Coler Hinson Chif- 50.‘ Ladies’ $6.95 value ever shown in the city. Printed Flaxon, washable, 40 inch Baronette Satin for Slips—you will buy 3 slips once you see it Ye Boys’ Wash Suits, all colors and sizes. Just received shipment of Socks, al? Children’s Easter colors and kinds. THE NEW HATS ARE HERE! They are the latest out, in all sizes and colors. ida, Every item in the store has been reduced for Monday 8:00 p. m. Week-day services: Matins, 6:45 a. m. Mass (Communions), 7:06 a. m. Do Your Shopping Where Shopping Is a Pleasure ii the fa Parrott lines. prices. statement of facts now occuring. j MIRAMAR CLUB jIt will be worth while listenin DANCE TONIGHT | this startling lactate on the MIXED BIBLE CLASS Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Mont- mous Sundial All ©“Blow the Man Down” “Ran- zo” and other old-time sailor ehanteys seldom heard in this era of ‘steam and motor ships will be featured at the Strand Theater tonight» with the opening se- quences of “Tess of the Storm Country,” the new Janet Gaynor Charles. Farrell offering. ‘These chanteys, picturesque if not always melodious, played an t part in the handling of the old wind-jammer, as their surging’ rhythms aided the crews materially in the arduous work ‘of heaving anchors or furling eaila, “With the assistance of A.| Pring and summer shoes are being/satins are being sold at L. Laur, captain of the three-mas-,Sold at reduced prices Monday at prices. ter Métha Nelson, aboard which the initial scenes of the picture were made, Director Alfred San- tell succeeded in recording several of these salty songs as a novel Background te the action. Marking the eleventh talking film in which Miss Gaynor and Farrell have starred, “Tess” is paid to be the most exciting of all their screen vehicles. Dudley Digges, Claude Gilingwater, June Glyde; George Meeker and Edward Pawley have important roles in the production, adapted from the novel by Grace Miller White and the . dramatization by Rupert Boghes. Everything is set for the big {Saturday night dance at Club {Miramar on the Boulevard tonight. A good musical program has been arranged by the Night jOwls, { ‘SHOE BARGAINS | AT PEARLMAN’S Ladies’, misses’ and children’s |Peariman’s, Inc. He has just re- ‘evived and placed on sale a large istock of all the leading brands in ithe latest styles and colors. INEW ARRIVAL AT | HENDRICKS’ HO | } Mr. and Mrs, H. S. Hendricks lannounce the birth ef a son, weighing 8% pounds, yesterday afternoon in the home, 913 Wat- son street, | Before marriage Mrs ricks was Miss Nellie Bright se Jewish status today. SHOE DISPLAY AT STORE OF FASHION Monday will be a big day at the Store of Fashion. During the past week I. Appelrouth has been receiving hundreds of new pairs of Easter shoes which he is plac- ing on sale Monday. In addition to this many other items in ladies’ hats, dresses and ;yard goods including silks and special + CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our ap- preciation to everyone who as- sisted us during the illness and jafter the death of our loved | mother, Ellen M. Edgar. We also jwish to thank these that sent jdeautiful floral offerings and | those that gave the use of their l ears. MR. AND MRS. FRANK H. LADD. | MRS. MARY E. EDGAR. Evensong, 5:30 p, m. Second Mass on Wednesdays, 9:00 a. m METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH “EL SALVADOR” Louis Oser, Pastor Corner Grinnell and Virginia Streets Services in Spanish Sunday School, i0:00 a. m. Preaching, 8:00 p. m. Mothers’ Club meets Monday, 8:00 p. m. Bible. study and Prayer : arvice, Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. “LA TRINIDAD” Revs. L. Oser and Montero Pastors Jesus Montero, Assistant Pastor Davel and Angela Streets Sunday School, 3:30 p. m. Service in Spanish, Friday, at 7:30 p. m. Rev. A. DeBarritt will preach. THE SALVATION ARMY i j Envoy George Lambert, Officer in Charg> 1002 Fleming Street Company meeting (Sunday H liness meeting, 11:00 a. m. mar25-1t; School), 9:39 a. m. Subscribe for The Citizen. Y. P. L. meeting, 6:15 p.m Salvation meeting, 7:45 p. m. icino, Teachers This ciuss 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. GOSPEL LEAGUE Wm. N. Knowles, Superintendent. The Gospel League will meet Sunday afternoon, 4 o'clock, at the lumber shed on Caroline street. V. Pennington will speak. SAINT PETER'S CHURCH (Colored) Center Street, between Petronis and Olivia Streets Sunday services: Sung mass (Sermon, Commun- ions), 8:00 a. m. Solemn Eversong (Sermon), 7:00 p. m. H Week-day services: i Mass (Communions), Tuesdays | and Tharsdays, 6:00 a. m. | Litany and sermon, Wednesdays, | 8:00 p. m. NEWMAN M. E. CHURCH (Colored) T. McCaskill, Pastor M. A. Mereno, secretary loreno, Recording Steward will be another gospel | ' A Mrs. M. A.M There || The Store of Fashion ° City’s Leading Ladies’ Store and children. All at 1. APPELROUTH prices. PRESENT LOW PRICES CANNOT LAST © Compare these prices we are offering with anything, anywhere in the past 20 years:— 1x4 No. 3 Flooring, really 1 ply Roofing Paper, per roll os $1.00 Roofing Paint and Liquid grades No. 2, per Mo $15.00 Roof Cement, per gallon 65¢ 1x6 Nog 3 Flooring, $18 00 a A low Double hung windows, grades No. 2, per M. Doors, as _ Ss Le reen as y to renovate or repair your property at years. The general price index bas : E . . C White and Eliza Sts. “Your home is worthy of the best”