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"SOCIETY * Personal Mention sna Reece me MARIE CAPPICK, Editor - - - - - -PHONE 436 Mrs. C. C. Johnson, who was at; Dr. 0. E. Denny head of the * St, Paul’s church choir enjoyed Easter party last night in the fore organization parish hall of this church after Thursday afternoon’ when jeses rehearsal. Games, and A. B. Dimmick, pastor, presented] sion. street. dancing and whiled the hours away, ring the evening, Reverend organist Charles Roberts with a gift in the name of the choir. Re- freshments were served and the event enjoyed by the following James James,Pinder, Sweeting, Mrs. Mrs. Bessie Pinder, ir members; Mr. and. Mrs. 8. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Irvin. Sweeting, Mrs, John Baldwin. PMilisses Alice Jane Lowe, Kath- Jeen Watkins, Elizabeth Barnett, Florence Williams, Addie Blenus, Marguerite Hilton. Gerald Pinder, Frank “Alvarez, ae Pinder, Charles v a Donald Pinder, Billy Hilton, Mil-|Qn Monday Night ton mick. Roberts, Chandler, Jack Pinder, Sawyer, Reverend A. B. Dim- Solos For Program 7 Aw-part of a joint program to be presented tomorrow afternoon] will’attend. The menu includes at Harris school at 4 o'clock, Mrs. a. L. Lee and Mrs. Irvin Sweet- ing will be Memorial exercises to be presented by the ica. Patriotic Order of Amer- gram will be presented by members of the Patriotic Or- der_Sons of America, and the Patriotic Order of America, Camp No. 4,in memory of- departed members of both these orders, _-The Woman’s Auxiliary, of St. Paul's church, will hold a busi- meeting Monday afternoon = at 4:30 o'clock, according to an- ‘i Rouncement made by officers in this Pe oy organization. ers Day To Be © ved May 15 % —, ers Day will be observed , Order Eastern y, May 15, with }program honoring this chapter, it was tia. meeting of the chap- night jen. DANC CLUB MIRAMAR * ~ From all indications the big May. Day Dance at Club Miramar on ‘the’ Ben kp (outstiinding success. Num-| Paul’s Episcopal church by Rev. a4 dance music will be fur-}'the bike in the custody of the lished by the Night Owls. Dane-| sheriff and did so. po mecece ‘Boulevard Monday night will reservations have already will start at 10 o’¢lock, soloists during the} initiation, les were conducted ‘for, MAY DAY AT joata ownership is’ proven. SPORES LOSLE SERS REREOCROOCEOCOOOOOEOES Janior Clab Has Meeting Tharsday ; A social meeting ofthe Junior Woman’s Club was enjoyed’. by members of this Havana Special yesterday. T. H. Pittman, manager of the Southern Bell Telephone and Tele- gtaph company, who was spending several days in Miami on business, returned yesterday. Nellie ‘Louise Russéll‘and Rolina Curry, were joint hostesses at the senior Woman’s Club, 1307 Divi- Rev. Holmes Logan, of Ley Memorial church, returned. over the East Coast yesterday after spending a few days in Miami with ed aiid prizes. awarded to Misses relatives, Alice Jones, high; Eleanor is, cut. A refreshinent course was served after the games to the fol- lowing members: Misses Maici | Gaiti, Dorothy Park, Rita Pinder, Eleanor Davis, Alice Jones, Julia Jones, Tessie Falk, Amelia Lucig- nani, Camille Pierce, Nellie Louise Russell, Rolina Curry, Florence Sawyer, Susan LaKin. Mesdames. Howard Wilson, Waldo. Johnson, Isabel Ball, Ben- jamin Sawyer. Bridge and Michigan ‘were vie Mrs. P, J. Doran, who had been in Washington, D. C., where she went for treatment in Reed hospital, returned on Havana Special yesterday. Mrs. Tony Arthur and two chil- dren and Miss Mae Mackey, who were spending some time with rela- tives at Islamorada, returned yesterday. the Graham Lester, of the To Serve Supper Lester, who were spending a few days with relatives, left over the highway yesterday morning. , Miss Pearl West, head nurse at the Marine hospital, left yesterday afternoon for a brief visit in New Orleans, Young people of First Methodist church will serve a deliciously | prepared supper Monday night in +ane dining hall of. the .Sunday school “building. As the price*is extremely, moderate, the spopsors of this affair hope that the public Mrs. Joseph W. Lowe left over the’ East Coast yesterday for Red- lands to visit with: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kosel, Jr., and was accompanied by Miss Isabelle Tedder who will be her guest for a few days. hope ham. and choice of any two of the following dishes: Potato salad, cold slaw, candied yams, baked beans. Tea and coffee will be served with supper, but cakes and pies will be extra, it is an- { Miami Beach and Big Pine for leprosy. clinic at Carville, La., who several weeks, returned on the; was in Key West and lectured at the Marine hospital Thursday night, left over the East ‘Coast yesterday, on his return to his duties, Antolin Fernandez, who was spending a few days in Key West with relatives, left yesterdya for his home’ in’ Miami. Carl Rom, senior electrician. of the lighthouse department, left yesterday for Fowey Rocks light! to adjust the radio beacon. He was accompanied by Mrs. Rom and their two children who will go Walter! to Miami for a stay with relatives. Robert Ingraham and son, who were here for several days with for their home at Matecumbe. R. C, Roberts, keeper at Amer- ican Shoals light station, arrived yesterday from Miami where he U. S.| Visited with his family and left} line Sands will-lead the_ servic customs service in Miami, and Mrs. | this morning for his station. Dr. Henry Hansen, state health officer, who was here for two days on an inspection trip, left yesterday afternoon for Tallahas- see, oy Mrs. Eugene Knight who had been’ visiting for about. a month. in Virginia: with-her son, Robert, and. daughter. and - son-and-law, Mr..and Mrs,: Robert Bonamarte, returned to Key West last. evening] over the highway, accompanied by her. daughter, Cecilia, and sons, Billy and Allan. j nounced Pythian Sisters Plan Meeting Business of importance will be transacted at a meeting of Temple No. 20, Pythian Sisters, Monday night at 8 o’clock, in Pythian hall on Fleming street, and all mem- bers are asked to be present, Service League ; Second Lieutenant William v “ae Having Picnic Curry Harris, Battery E, 265th Young People’s Service League| coast artillery, has recevied noti- of St. Paul’s church, is enjoying] fication of his promotion to a first PROMOTION FOR LIEUT. HARRIS ADVANCED FROM RANK OF SECOND TO FIRST LIEU- TENANT OF GUARDS ‘ ficer ‘has been requested in the grade shown and will be announc- ed by. special order when. notice has been. received, from the chief, Militia Bureau. mand of the governor, and is sign- ed by Vivian Collins, brigadier general AGD FNG, adjutant gen- that haying passed the examina- Arrange Program promoted, subject to federal rec- noon the Municipal Band willjtery E vice, Captain William V. nounced today. Someone has lost, misplaced or! eral of Florida. an all day picnic today at the} lieutenancy. Athletic Club. on South Beach. The order, Special No. 88, reads tion prescribed in Section 75, of the National Defense Act, he is For Concert ognition by the War Department At 4:30 o’clock tomorrow after-| and is assigned to duty with Bat- play a program of selected music Albury, promoted under date of at the Marine Hospital, it was an.| November 2, 1932. (asad stolen, one bicycle. The wheel }was found in the yard of St. Arthur B. Dimmick. Rev. Dimmick decided to place second lieutenant in the reserves. It is being held iremappiedlidetkinnlp siksiptitn a, Subseribé’ for ‘The: Citizen—20e & week ' Federal recognition of this df-|) Lieutenant Harris was . irts ap-| month of November, 1931. pointed as second lieutenant in| the fine and forfeiture fund, em- Battery E on July 22, 1932. Prior| ployes are being paid for Sep- to this he held a commission as, tember, 1931, and those who are 328th! paid from the general Regiment, Florida and Georgia! fund are receiving pay for March, | proximately $6,000. 2 OOOO OMAGH So.) , ASK SOCIAL NEWS NOW BE PHONED IN Miss Marie Louise Cappick, whose chronicles of the social activities in Key West have been a feature of this page for several years, is taking an’ extended vacation * While that vacation lasts it is requested that all items or news of events in the social . | world of Key West be: tele-, phoned to the office of The ‘Citizen, phone 51, and they will be give: ARE PAID TODAY Three groups’ of» ‘county em-' ployes ate receiving ;one month's}: back pay ‘this. afternoon, They are being paid at the’ county court This order is issued by com-| house by Clerk Ross C. Sawyer. Those who are receiving war- rants this afternoon are employes of the road department for the From. revenue 1932. : Disbursements will amount, it is said by. Mr. Sawyer, to ap- CALENDAR. Saturday Dance at Country Club honoring Miami Golf Team. Sunday Catholic Boys’ Sodality at 6:30 in convent auditorium. American Legion Auxiliary will meet at 9:15 o'clock legion hall for election of officers. Monday Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul’s church meets at 4:30 o'clock. Meeting of Temple No. 20, Pythian Sisters, at 7:30 o’clock. Parents’ Christian Club meets at 8 o'clock in El Salvador church. ‘Woman’s Missionary Society of First Methodist church will meet at 4 o'clock. 4 o'clock. cape ie | Primary Boys’ wote | = of Hack amd white } } in the | Young People’s Department of First Methodist church will serve supper in Sunday school building. Tuesday Board of directors of Woman's Club will meet at 3 o'clock. Business meeting ot Woman's Club at 4 o'clock in club house. Ladies’ Aid Society of Ley Memorial church meets at 4 o'clock. Wpman’s Missionary Society of Ley Memorial charch meets at Degree of Pocahontas wil! meet at usual hour. World Friends’ Club and Bible hour at Wesley House at 4 o'clock. Junior Boys’ Club meets at Wesley House at 7 o’elock. H Philanthropic committee of Women's Ciub will sew for charity | beginning at 10 o'clock in club house, 1297 Division street. Wedaredar Club at Wesley House at 4 o'clock. * Leagu | Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order De Molsys, meeting at 8 o'clock e at Wesley House at 7:30 o'clock. Dinner sale under auspices of women of Fleming St | odist church in Pythian hall, Fleming street, bighentng at Ppt Thursday Weekly recreation of young people of First Methodist church - | Aiane Wow i at 8 o'clock in Sunday school annex. Sewing classes at Wesley House at Young People’s Chorus meets for Fleming Street Methodist church. Friday Girls’ Club of La Trinidad church -neets at 4 o'clock. 0 o'clock. at 7:30 o'clock in ‘ paeeree f letgisn : NR 5 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Eaton Streets’ - John G. Stradley, Pastor Sunday School opens at . 9:45 o’clock under the leadership of Gerald Saunders, superintendent. Each departnient meets in its own assembly room. Morning: worship starts at © 11 o'clock. ‘The pastor will use as a sermon topic: “What Can ligion. Do for ‘Us?”.* Ephesians 3:20 — “Exceedingly abundantly above all that: we'dsk ir think, cording to the power that worketh in us.” The evening worship hour is 8 o'clock. The sermon topic will be: “Invincible With God.” Acts 13:36—“David served. his own id Simonton (relatives, left yesterday afternoon! generation by the will of God.” The Epworth League will: meet in the Social Hall of the Sunday School building at 7:00 o’elock The subject: “The Teaching Min- istry of the Church.” Miss Caro- ” The mid-week prayer. meeting will be held on Wednesday. eve- ning at 8 o'clock. The choir rehearsal will be con- ducted on Friday evening at 7:45 o’clock., FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton Street, between Duval and Simonton W. P. Page, Pastor Bible Jerome Nottage, superintendent, 0 a. m.—Worship ith preaching by pastor.. Subje “Jesus. Weeping.” B, A. U.,-Janior, Intermediate and Senior B. Y. P. U., at. 7:15 . m., the pastor will Why You Are Not A Christian.” Teachers meeting, Tdésday, 7:45 p.m . Wednesday, mid-week ‘service, at 8:00 p. m. Choir rehearsal, 7:30 p. m. LEY MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH diseu' Thursday, at Corner of Division and Georgia Streets Rev. Holmes Logan, Pastor. Sunday services: Sunday School, 9:45 s. ni, Ed. general superintendent. Xoung People’s division meets 'ig the Division Street schoo}, Miss Miriam Carey, councellor, -11:00 ‘a, m.,; preaching service. Evening service, 8:00 o’cloc! Young People’s service, 6:30 p. m. , This. service is led by the young people themselves. . , Mid-Week Service, Wednesday, at 8:00 :p. m. |. (METHODIST: EPISCOPAL “CHURCH, SOUTH “EL SALVADOR” Louis Oser, Pastor Corner - Grinnell and Virginia Streets Services in Spanish Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preaching, 8:00 p. m. Mothers’ Club meets Monday, 8:00 p, m. Bible study and Prayer : srvice, Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. “LA TRINIDAD” Revs. L. Oser, and Montero Pastors Jesus Montero, Acsistant Pastor Duvel and Angela Streets Sunday School, 3:30 p. ms Service in Spanish, Friday, at 7:30 p. m. me MIXED BIBLE CLASS. Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Mont- _icino, Teachers This ciass 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. 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 p.m. neat, School,’ “20:00. a,- m.|: SEAGER - se’ FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH. . - J. T, Coulliette, Pastor 9:00 a. m., special song service by the Junior Chorus. : 9:45 a. m., the~Sunday School begins. Wm. Cullingford, Super- intendent. ae 11:00 a. preaching by the Sermon subject will be: “God is Vindicated by Prayer.” 3:30 p. m., Boys’ and Girls’ World Club meets. W. N. Knowles, Superintendent. 7:00 p..m., Young People’s Ep- -worth League meets, “Joe Peacen; President. 8:00 p. m., sermon by the pas- tor. The sermon subject will be: “The Two Model Young Men.” 00 p. m., Wednesday, Bible ig, and. Prayer service, led by the pastor. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 527 William Street E. Richard Evans, Pastor Sunday School starts at 9:46 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: * a Morning service, 11:00 o’clock. Junior Endeavor Society, 3:00 p.m. Senior Christian o’clock, 4 itnak Evening worship, 8:00. o'clock. Mid-week service; . Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH . Corner Duval and Eaton Street A. B. Dimmick, Pastor Sunday services: A 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. : Week-day services: Matins, 6:45 a. m. Mass (Communions), 7:09 a. m. Evensong, 6:80 p, m. Second Mass on Wednesdays, 9:00- a. m. GOSPEL LEAGUE Wm. N. Knowles, Superintendent. Endeavor, 7:00; young folks’ of Douglas school] with the church choir. “Spirit- Lod ¥ uela.’ ‘ Friday, 8:00 p. m., choir re- NEWMAN M. E. CHURCH (Colored) A. 'T. McCaskill, Pastor . Mrs. M. A, Moreno, Secretary M, A. Moreno, Recording Steward “Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Sunday: service, 11 a. m. 700 p. m., evening worship. CORNISH A: M. E. ZION CHURCH (Colored) A. J. Shockley, Pastor: ; 704 Whitehead Street , 9:30 A. M. Sunday schovi meets. . 10:45 a,.m., morning worship. 5:00 p, m., Junior Vorick C. E. service. 6:45 p. m., Senior Vorick C. E. service. 7:30 p. m., evening service. Weekly. Notices 300 p. m., Tuesday, class meet- 4:30 p. m., Wednesday, junior church. 7:00 -p. rehearsal. ing. Pp. m., ushers’ board meet- 8:00 p, m., “Sunshine” render a short program Holtsberg’s Monday Sale ‘Our Low Prices Keeps Us jusy MONDAY, See window play. 20 pieces of Fine Dotted Voiles, fast colors, yd. . 10¢ , 81x90 Sheets, no seam and no starch, limit 3 to a cus- tomer, on sale Monday morning only ... Beautiful New Checked gandie, m., Wednesday, choir will New Krinkle Crepe, all silk, reg. 89c, on sale at yd. New Sport Dresses, washable, on «ale 22 ... -.- $3.95 COME TO OUR DRESS GOODS SALE MONDAY Beautiful. New Flaxons, see , We window, at ya New Printed Batiste, ‘reg: | | PBleedie ese steer a9 "tel molebenies, toss weak reg. The Gospel League will meet] | Sunday aftersioon, 4 o'clock, at the lumber shed: Sam B. Pinder |” will speak. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH White and Washington Streets _ John C.; Gekeler, Pastor Sunday School starts at 10:00 a.m. A.C. &lgin, superintendent, Morning service starts at 11 with sermon by the pastor. The Young People of the Church! will meet at- 7:15, CATHOLIC CHURCH F. X. Dougherty, 8. J. St. Mary’s Star of the Sea, Division Street and Windsor Lane Sunday masses: 7:00 and 9:30 . Week day—Mass, 6:30 a. m Rosary and Benediction, 7:30 a. m., Sundays and Fridays. CHRISTIAN. SCIENCE SUCIETY 327 Elizabeth Street) Wednesday evening meets at 8 o’clock. F Reading Room in Society buiid- ing, open week-days from 3 to 6 o'clock. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS R. T. Sawyer, Teacher Children’s meeting, Friday eve- a ning, 7:30 p. m THE SALVATION ARMY Lieut. Leah Hartley, Officer in 1002 Fleming Compeny meeting School), 9:39 a. m. Holiness meeting; 11:00 a. m. Y. P. L. meeting, 6:15 p. m. morning Childish.” Evening worship, 8:00. Sub- ject: “One Thing Lacking.” “The Store of Quality” Buy your SHOES here from one of the largest stocks of up- to-the-minute styles. of guar- anteed nationally known brands. Whites, Blonds, Com- binations, Sports and the new hand made “Dun-Deer” San- $1.95 - $2.95 $3.95 uP” Ladies’ Sport Sandals snd A Special Sale on Ladies’ Shoes for Sport and Dress Wear, Whites and Blonds, Pr. $1.95 ‘500 pairs New Children’s Shoes, ee Just received, solid leather, well worth $1.50 and $2.00 per pair. Black, Patent, Strap, White and Black Sport Oxfords for Boys. Tan and Blond and all Black Oxfords and Straps. Sizes small 2 to big 2. See win- dows. Big values. LARGE SHOWING NEW WASH FA®RICS ON SALE MONDAY Printed Swiss, Phantasy Voiles, Pique Voiles, Prosperity Voiles, and the new “Mutelassy.” They f) are all here at special prices— MONDAY. oe 50 pieces Printed Voiles and Batixtes, New Patterns, at SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1938. SILK — ; SALE Our eastern representative has purchased for us the en- tire stock of SILKS from’a fac- tory in Paterson, N. J. These SILKS have arrived at our store and are now on display. WE ARE SELLING THESE |) MONDAY AT ONE PRICE ! 50c Yards | Regardless of their , original value Some of these are priced as high as $2.95 per yard, but for Monday we will sell them at one price only, The 5,690 yards of SILK which have already arrived is distinctive and beautifully original, The “style-knowing” woman will be quick to sense her opportunity in this event for it embraces SILKS. that arg, the gossip of the fashion world, | Patterns are new and differs ent. 2 2 These new SILKS are ready for your, scissors and needle. 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