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SOCIETY » “The marriage of Miss Edna arl Bearup to. John Houston ady. was solemnized last eve- ning at the Congregational church parsonage with Rev. E. R. Evans Pap bride is the daughter of John D. Bearup, 514 Margaret Personal > Enri ear ‘department, left over the Coast yesterday afternoon te stay of several days in St. Augustine. * Mrs. D. G. McCormick and two children, who were spending a while with Mrs. McCormick’s par- ~ ents, Mr. and Mrs. McGregor Sands, left yesterday for their “home in Miami. ‘Misses Annie Marie O’Shaug- hhessy, Elizabeth Thompson, and Louise Madison, boarding _ stu- dents of the Convent of Mary Immaculate, © having «=: conipleted their studies for the last semester, ns lerday to spend the va- tion with their families in Mi- ami, Mrs. Ed. Freyberg and son, Ed. ‘ were outgoing passengers over’ 4 East Coast yesterday after- ‘noon for Miami where they will spend a few days and thén leave for St. Augustine to visit Mrs. Emma Freyberg, mother of the ie Aguilar, of the F. E.y street, and was a member of this year’s graduating class of the Junior-Senior High School. Mr. Brady is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Brady of 1216 White street, and is employed at Paul’s Tire Shop. The young couple left morning on a honeymoon trip to Miami after which they will re- turn to Key West and make theit home here. Mention John Saunders, employee at the Marine hospital, was an outgoing passenger yesterday over the East Coast for a vacation of several days in Miami. Miss Milagros Granda was an arrival on the steamship Florida yesterday from Tampa, and in the future will make her home here with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.:and Mrs. Angel Ramos on Whitehead street, Mrs. L. B. Grillon and daugh- ter, Miss Mary Elizabeth, and Mrs. Grillon’s parents, Captain.and Mrs. Thos. C. Pent, left on the Havana Sp yesterday afternoon . for Captain, and Mrs, Pent will remain in Miami, and Mrs. Grillon and daughter will proceed to Hendersonville, N. C., for a visit of a few weeks. Mrs. Charlotte Curry, . mother of C. Sam Curry, clerk of crimin- al court, left yesterday afternoon for Florida City where she will be this} ‘Jeight percent. per Proposed New Charter For City Of Key West (Sixth Installment) (Continued From Yesterday) Provided, further, that if the said City Council shall at any time, under and’ by virtue of the powers before granted by law, issue any bonds, predicated upon unpaid city warrants now in cir- culation, such bonds fhay bear a rate of interest not to exceed annum, in which case such bonds shall be made redeemable at any time at the option of said city. The City Council is further au- thorized and empowered to levy a sufficient tax upon all real and personal property situated within the corporate limits of such city, each year, to pay the annual interest and to pay not less than two per cent annually of the principal of said bonds, be- sides all expenses of assessing and collecting ‘the same which said two per centum of the principal so raised by taxation and the in- terest accruing thereon, when collected, shall be and remain a sinking fund to. pay said ‘bonds, and the same may be invested by the City Council’ in’ United! States, State or County bonds or'in the bonds ‘of the City of Key West, including revenue bonds; and no bonds shall‘ be issued under thi provision’ until a levy as herein- before provided, shall have been made, and when such levy shall have been made, the same shall continue in force until the whole amount of the principal and i terest shall have been fully paid. COCCCCOCCODOOOOOSOOEOOO® the supposed or reputed owner or occupant, or as belonging to unknown owner, and in no case where the real owner has failed to make return of his property as herein required shall all the as- jSessments thereof be declared in- {valid or not ‘lawfully made, or the enforced payment of taxes thereon be resisted by reason of jsuch property being assessed otherwise than in the name of the real owner. Section 52. Railway and rail- road companies shall be subject to «taxation on real estate and per- ‘sonal property owned by them j within the limits of the corpora- ,tion, except such realty as may be included in right of way, inthe in the same manner and at the same rate of valuation as other property. The property of street railway companies whose lines or tracks lie within the corporate limits of said city shall be assessed in like panne as other property is as- sessed and at. the full cash value| of the. entire property, franchise and privileges. owned by such {company within said city. Hi | may, by. ordinance, provide for and elect competent assistants to assist the City Collector-Assessor in making assessments. All property shall be assessed at its full cash value. Each lot and separate tract of land shall be as- sessed separately, except that at the written request of the owner FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH White and Washington Streets John C. Gekeler, Pastor Sunday School starts at 10:00 a.m. A.C, Elgin, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 Sermon topic: “Christian Humi ty.” The Young People of the Church will meet at 7:15 o’clock. Mem- bers will read through the First Epistles of Saint John and come prepared for a quiz. Evening worship at 8:00 o’clock. Topic: “Christ’s Method of Char- jacter Formation.” Mid-week Bible study Wednes- day at 7:30. Topic: “The King of the Jews. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Gorner of Eaton and Simonton Streets Sunday School opens at 9:45 o’clock under the leadership of Gerald Saunders, superintendent. Each department meets in its own assembly room. Morning worship begins at 11 o’clock. Sermon: “Highways,” by W. S, Eakins, The Epworth League will meet in the Social Hall of the Sunday School building at 7:00 o'clock. The evening worship hour is 8 heap aay Sermon by Sam B. Pin- ler. 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. LEY MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, | SOUTH Rev. Holmes Logan, Pastor. Sunday services, 11:00 a. and 8:00 p. m. Young People’s service, 7:00. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Ed Curry, general superintendent. The young peoples’ division meets in the Division Street school at the same time’ Miss Miriam Carey, councellor. . Mid-week service, every , Wed- nesday night at 8 o'clock. Subject of sermons: “Bondage and Adoption,” 11:00 a, m. “Death of the Soul,” 8:00 p. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH m ;Eaton Street, between Duval and Simonton Streets W. P. Page, Pastor Bible School, 1 Jerome Nottage, superintendent. Preaching service, 11:00 a. m. Subject: “The Way of Cain.” B, A. U., Junior, Intermediate and Senior B. Y. P. U., at 7:00 Pp. m. At 8:00 p. m., the pastor will diseuss: “The Closed Door.” Wednesday, mid-week service, 8:00 p. m. % Choir rehearsal, ‘Thursday, at 7:30 p. m. 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, Morning service, 11:00 o’clock. Senior Christian Endeavor, 7:00 Evening worship, 8:00 o'clock. SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1933. CLOSINGNOVENA | LEGALS IN THE COURT OF SERVICE TONIGHT |3Re2 WILL BE CONDUCTED AT. ST.| tributes, snd ail Persons hang Ch Demands ‘wail STATE 01 In _re BU ns MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH COUNTY COUNTY, \ (COMMUNICATED) The closing talk this evening at St. Mary’s, of the Novena in hon- or of the Sacred Heart for relief in distress, for the sick and the poor, for all in any affliction whatever,-and for the bridges, will be “Man ignoring God’s proffered Aid,” . God is too much forgotten to- day, as is evident in the continuous and multiform/ activity of men seeking a remedy for the present evils. He is not invited to their peace conferences; He is not men- tioned in their plans of economy; His light is not asked for in order to see out of the darkness and gloom; His grace of courage, con- fidence and strength for their wills is not sought, so the worst of all evils that could befall them, is to be left to themselves, aban- doned by God to their own deceits. May God forbid such a calamity. As in the past, so may the spirit ‘of faith and penitence will again bring God’s bountiful hand to our ‘rescue, and He will bless us again with His good gifts. One thing jise a contrite ad ural SE é ‘We have His word for it. “Tomorrow evening we will have our annual Corpus Christi proces- sion at 6:30 p. m, (weather per- mitting). All are,cordially invited to join in prayer to the God of our Fathers and to ask through His Only Begotten Son for graces and blessings on our city. Executrix of the Testament of deceased. ‘ may20-27; jun3-10-17-24; jly1-8-15 Subscribe for The Citizen, PIANO INSTRUCTION Modern Approved Methods in law and ‘ fame Geen’ oF her son inlaw avy Rualifications of lots or tracts of land adjoin-| Sung Mass (sermon), 11:00 | Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, : ‘late Mr. Freyberg, and then go to Mobile to visit other relatives. Mrs. Benjamin Jenks _ daughter, Mrs. Meroba Jenks “Hood, left on the afternoon train -yesterday for Miami where: they will spend a while with relatives. and _* Benjamin Jenks left over the highway yesterday morning for Miami where he will spend several _ days with relatives. “TO JOIN WIFE ‘wit ATTEND ROTARY MEET- _ ING TO BE HELD IN BOSTON _ Sebastian Cabrera, Jr, of the | dir Cabrera Brothers, left ver highway this morning to. ‘Mrs. Cabrera and the children who ave @ while with Mrs. Cabrera’s parents at Quicks- burg, Va. From there a trip will be made ‘to Boston, Mass., where Mr. Ca- -brera will attend the National Ro- tary. Convention, on June 24 and later may possibly attend the Elks Gonvention at Milwaukee, Wisc. Before returning the party will id some time in Chicago where ey will visit the Century of Pro- FRANK GATES CHARGED WITH DESERTION AND NON-SUPPORT OF ae FAMILY Frank Gates was arraigned in the court of Judge Hugh Gunn this morning on a charge of deser- tion and non-support of his wife daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pierce. She was accompanied by Miss Margie Frow. W. J. Savage, of the primary battery division of the Thomas A. Edison corporation, Bloomfield, N. Jj arrived over the East Coast today on his regular visit to the lighthouse department and is the guest of H. B. Haskins, assistant superintendent of lighthouses. RIFLE PRACTICE. HERE ON SUNDAY TO BE PARTICIPATED IN BY MEMBERS OF NATIONAL : GUARD Rifle practice for members of Battery “E,’ 265th Regiment C. A. Florida National Guard, will be held tomorrow afternoon at the U. S. army butts at Fort Tay- lor. Firing will begin 2 o’clock and continue until 6, ‘This practice is being held for the purpose of selecting the five most accomplished marksmen who will be sent to the state rifle meet to be held at Camp Foster next month, The positive date has not been fixed. Owners of small, craft who sail close to the Fort Taylor. reserva- tion are advised -of. the practice and to take the necessary. pre- cautions. REV. EVANS GOES TO CHURCH MEET Rev, E. R. Evans, pastor of the Congregational church, left over the East Coast yseterday after- noon for Fort Lauderdale to meet Mrs. Evans, who is attending the Section 48. No person shall be! ing each other or when such owner eligible to the position of City| makes return thereof in such man- Councilman © except qualified; ner, such adjoining lots or tracts electors of the City of Key West.) may be assessed together. And it shall.be the duty of} The designation “personal prop- the Board of Election Commis-} erty” shall ‘be a sufficient de- sioners hereinafter provided for) scription of all personal property to carefully examine the qualifi-| fo, the purpose of city taxation, cations of each candidate for any} and all personal property assessed elective office, and if it be found] need not be otherwise specified that he is not qualified hereunder] + described on the tax assess- his name shall not be placed up-| ment roll. on the official ballot herein pro- Section 54. Upon his prelimi- vided for, and he shall, under, bie nary assessment roll the Collector- condition be given. a certificate of Assessor may indicate in some election, convenient manner, the property Taxation subject to taxation for each of! Section 49.. Alf property which|the purposes for which taxation is subject to state taxation shall,is authorized. Said assessment be assessed and listed alphabetic-| rol! shall be completed and sub- ally or otherwise for the entire} mitted to the City Council at their city in the name of the owner|first regular meeting in June of whenever the name of such own-| each year, or as soon thereafter as er is known to the assessing of-| practicable. ficer, or when the property has} Section 55. As soon as practi- been returned as herein provided;| cable after the submission of said provided, the owners of such prop-| assessment roll to them, the City erty are unknown and have failed/ Council shall cause to be publish- to return as herein provided shall} eq a notice that said assessment be listed and assessed according|rol] has been submitted to them to lots and plots of the several for .approval, antl requiring all tracts or pl.ts of land within the} persons desiring to have correc- city. The City Council is here-/ tions thereof made, whether in by authorized to adopt by ordi-! the listing, valuation of the prop- nance an official map or plat book] erty or otherwise to file with the of the City of Key West and when| City Clerk on or before a date to adopted assessments, with de-/be named in said notice, which seriptions referring to said offi-| day shall not be less than ten days cial map or plat book, shall be/after the first publication of said validated and held sufficient for) notice, their petition to the City any and all assessment purposes! Council setting forth their ob- on the tax rolls of said city, and) jections to said assessment and said official ‘map or: plat the correction which they. desire shall be received in evidence in/made. Said notice shall name all proceedings in any court rela-| the time and the place where the tive to tax assessments of said! City Council will meet for the city: “This assessment shall) not} purpose of equalizing the assess- be held to invalidate or annul! ments and. making proper correc- any other legal method or ‘plats/ tions, From the date of publi. used by said city im’ describing! cation of the notice provided assessed properties’ on its — tax/ for herein, to and including the rolls, All property shall be as-! day named therein as the last day sessed as of the first day of Jan-| for filing said petitions, the public uary of the year for which such/ shall have access to said assess- assessments are made. ment roll at the office of the Section 50. All persons, cor-| City Clerk each day, Sundays, ex- porations or firms owning proper-| cepted, from 9 o’clock, a. m., till ty, whether real or personal, sub-|5 p. m., excepting between the ject to taxation by the City of| hours of 1 p. m., and 2 p. m., for Key West, are hereby required to|}the purpose of examining the make returns of the same before/same and preparing petitions for the first day of March in every|the corrections thereof. and four children, Young Peoples’ Conference of the At the conclusion of the hear-! state, ing, at which a number of wit-| ‘There Rev. Evans will be joined messes were examined the defend-| hy g party, of which Miss Ada @nt was ordered by the judge to; Milligan will be one, and proceed pay his gpa age mock to Black Mountain, N. C., by mo- from now until July 10, at whiel 3 n ¢ ing Peoples” oo Theme 9 cathgiaa o <Dl Element tat et year thereafter, to the Collector- Assessor of said city. Section 51, Such return shall be made upon and in compliance with blanks prepared therefor and furnished by the City of Key Section 56, All petitions for correction of assessments so filed within the time prescribed, with the City Clerk, shall be, by the Clerk, delivered to the City Coun- cil, and the said Council by com- 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. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH “EL SALVADOR” Louis Oser, Pastor Corner Grinnell and Virgi Streets Services in Spanish Sunday School, 10:00 3. m. Preaching, 8:00 p. m. Mothers’-Club meets Monday, 8:00 p. m. Bible study and Prayer : :rvice, Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. “LA TRINIDAD” Revs. L. Oser and Montero Pastors Jesus Montero, Assistant Pastor Pavel and Angela Streets Sunday School, 3:30 p. m. Service in Spanish, Friday, at 7:80 p. m. Section 53, The City Council CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 327 Elizabeth Street. Sunday morning services at 1 o’elock. Wednesday evening meets at 8 o'clock. Reading Room in Society buiid- ing, open week-days from 3 to 5 o’clock. 1 CATHOLIC CHURCH F. X. Dougherty, S. J. ‘St. Mary’s Star of the Sea, Division Street and Windsor Lane Sunday masses: 7:00, 8:15 and 9:30 a. m. Week day mass: 6:45 a. m. Rosary and Benediction, 7430 a. m., Sundays and Fridays. 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. Children’s meeting, Friday eve- ning, 7:30 p. m. MIXED BIBLE CASS Sam B, Pinder and W. P, Mont- icino, Teachers mid-week service. PENTECOSTAL MISSION Corner White and Olivia Streets Rev, James A. Cain, Pastor 11:00 a. m. Sunday morning service. 8:30 p. m., Sunday School. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic ser- vice. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., Weekly Prayer meeting. Friday, 7:30 p. Young People’s meeting. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS R, T, Sawyer, Teacher 1017 Fleming Street ~ Bible study, Friday, 7:30 p. m. Sabbath Service, 10:30 a. m. CORNISH A, M. E. ZION CHURCH (Colored) + A. J. Shockley, Pastor 704 Whitehead Street 9:30 A. M., Sunday School. 10:45 a, m., morning worship. Text: Gen, 18:19—“For I know him, that he will command his children and his household after him, and they shall keep the way of the Lord, to do jystice and judgment that the Lord may bring upon’ Abraham that which he hath spoken of him.” 5:45 p. m., Junior Vorick C, E. service. 6:45 p. m., Senior Vorick C. E. service. 7:45 p. m., evening worship. Father's Day program. Sermon by, the pastor. i i TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN: — CHURCH (Colored) Rev. Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor 717 Simonton Street Divine services Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Church school at 3:30 p. m. You:..g Peoples’ church service, 7 p.m Deacon’s meet at 9 p. m. Vacation school, daily at 9 a. Social gathering Monday at 8 .» mm. “f Meeting for women at 7 p. m., Monday. Tuesday, weeknight service, 8 p.m. Choir rehearsal, Friday at 8:00 Pp. m. SAINT PETER’S CHURC Should he obey the injunctions) Conference of “the Southeastern district. The Key West contingent wil} West, and shall contain a com-|mittees or otherwise shall investi- plete list of all property taxable gate concerning the same and up- by the city belonging to such per-j on the day named therefor in said This cuss meets every Sunday (Colored) morning at the Harris School aud-|Center Street, between Petronie itorium st 10:00. Men and wom- and Olivia Streets PEARLMANSS, Inc vie 2 will join our long list of loyal satisfied customers. BUY YOUR. CHILDREN'S SHOES HERE! 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OB of the court up te that time andj iediseh Ladies’ Silk Sweaters, each Be 1 Beach os — and sacks — to match, Monday, 3 — "92.28 pieces for Rae Vlowered Organdy, 48 inch, i Oe THE SALVATION ARMY cox, Lad Belding’s Georgettes, $1.00 grade, to close owt at yd. 50 Mallinsen’s Pussy Willow, reg. $1.98, to close oat. Mallineon's Raff Crepes, reg. $1.24, to clove out, yd. 4 Ste. OPPOSITE CHARGE OKLAHOMA CITY — Homer | Sunday School, 9:30 a, m. eontinue to do so he will be free/ remain in Black Mountain for ‘ i : son, corporation or firm, on the/ notice shall meet and sit as a taxien not connected with any other} Sunday services: from further prosecution, said the/ about two weeks, returning home) first day of January in the yearjreviewing board for the purpose! sg for which such return is made,|of reviewing and equalizing said/ nomination are invited to attend. | ions), 8:00 #. m. / together with the full cash value| assessments for correcting the; Solemn Evensong (Sermon), ALLAN CLEARE ON j thereof, giving separately an in-'same, and shall consider and act/ 7:00 p.m | [value of each separate lot or par-| ports of its said committees, and| Lieut. Leah Hartley, Officer in| Mass (Communions), Tuesdays! 114 PASSENGERS VISIT T0 MIAMI <= of real estate. shall make such changes in the) Charg> “e pee W, 1 ‘The description end valuation! Valuation or listing of said prop- 1002 Fleming Street itany sermon, pti uation Company meeting (Sunday /8:00 p. m. The P. and 0. steamship Florida} ~ Allan B. Cledre, member of the|>¥ the Collector-Assessor in mak-/S#ry to the proper, just and legal eileen at Wk. oo. Havana with 40 passengers from| yesterday for Miami to attend a|be bound thereby. Should any| sina orang Salvation meeti-g, 7:45 p. m. Rey West and 68 from Tampa,!district meeting of boards to be/ Person, Corporation or firm meee | e! two automobiles and 168 sacks of | presided over by W. C. Cawthon,!te make return as above required.) GOSPEL LEAGUE Ferry Parrott arrived 5 o'clock struction. sess property not thus returned; Wm. N. Know! Superintendent. from Havatia with one car of| Other counties to be represent-/in the name of the owner, if the/ Cochran, egre, of this city, | oe Sunday service, li a m. tylinders, 12 empty cars, 178) ed at the meeting besides Monroe | Bame of the owner shall be known’ pleaded guilty to a charge of! Sunday afternoon, 4 o'clock, at - ae oc hae dae | Bible Class and regardless of de | Sung mass (Sermon, Commun. A TAKES |telligible description in full cash{ upon said petitions and the re-| Week-day services: I and Thursdays, 6:00 a, m. ‘ side: lerty or otherwise as may be neces. thus returned, may be considered! ty Scheidt). Sle a. wk sate Jr Holi: MEWMA! CHURCH sailed yesterday 12:40 o'clock for} Monroe county. school board, left! IE assessment, but he shall not /torrection of said assessments. Y. P. L. meeting, 6:15 p. m. mail. {state superintendent of public in-|the Collector ~ Assessor shall as-| The Gospel League will mect sacks of mai he 5 7208 p. m., evening worship. of mail, one car of pineap- | are Dade, Broward, Martin and St.|to him, and where the name ofjreckless driving, described as) the corner of Petronia street and) ples with 225 crates and one car; Lucie. Mr. Cleare will return the owner is not known to him,|“dangerousty slow,” and paid aj North Beach. Rev. J. T. Coul-| Subseribe for The Citisen—200 pf fruit in balk, i Sunday, ihe may assess it in the name of $10 fine. ‘liette will be the speaker. a week.