The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 30, 1933, Page 4

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supply yavenirs for: reserva- made for Eve’ ball to- a night of ~ attend, pular dance Wee tor both ee = METHODIST = ote assembly room. ea The morning shears vice Ton 8g Young People’ 's Decertinede ¢ eon- ducts its evening session at 6:30 p. m., in the Sunday aaa ing. Evening worship nM 73307 fp, m. Gospel message by the past0ni: Music: Morning “Glory to God,’’ Wilson. a Offertory: Violin’ solo, selected. Evening anthem by *¢hoir: “Awake Up My Glory,” Nolte. anthem. by ; Choir: Offertory: Vocal duet, “Star of the East,” by Mrs. N. P. Nelson and Gerald Saunders. 7 | Day, will eB esaie? we) gekeb canoer CHURCH 527 William Street E. Richard Evans, Pastor Sunday school at 9:45 a; Carlyle Roberts, m. superintendent, Each department meets in its Opn: assembly room, Morning worship, 11 “The Life of Service.” Senior Endeavor, 6:30. p, o'clock. m. Subject: “Important Happenings of 1933.” Evening worship, 7:30 0’¢lock. Sermon subject: “Strength of Character.” Watch night service, 11 o’¢lock. Wednesday, annual church meeting at 7:30 o’clock. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton Street, Between Duval and Simonton. Streets James S, Day, Pastor The new pastor, Rev. James S. conduct. all services ST. JOHN'S DAY St, John’s Day will be observed by local members: of Masonic or- ganizations in this city tomorrow. At 7:15 o’clock tomorrow night gregational Church for the purpose of attending service there, accord- ing to J. J. Trevor, District Deputy Grand Master Members of the Eastern Star and DeMolays haye been invited to join with the Masons in attend- ing the’ service. sung in Procession and Benedic- tion. of the Most Blassed Sacra- ment. Tuesday, Mass, 8 a. m. Thursday, Mass, 8. a. m. Wednesday, Litany and sermon. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Colored) Rev. Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor all Masons will meet at the Con-} SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1933. LMM MINISTERIAL UNIT|#-#- WILL MEET MONDAY The Ministerial Alliance will meet in regular session Monday morning, beginning at 10:30 .o’clock, in the First Methodist Church, according to announce- ment made by John C. _Gekeler, president of the organization, There will also be an election of officers for the ensuing term, it is stated. FATHER OF REV. PEELE IMPROVES News has been received in the city from Rev. Shuler Peele, who left about a week ago for North Carolina, stating that his father, who had: been quite ill, is now im- proving. Rev. Peele left in response to a telegram received at the time no- --THE--- HUB STORE Expresses its heartiest wishes to its patrons for a ssi. wai PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR We thank you. again SRP OIISISS NEW. SPRING HATS ARRIVED BY TODAY’S EXPRESS Come and See Them i also—— NEW WHITE SILKS - abet Eastern Star Dresses JUST RECEIVED Consisting of:— WHITE FAILE CREPE WHITE ROUGH CREPE WHITE KIUKI CREPE WHITE RIPIDU CREPE WHITE KIWLI CREPE Come and See Them HOLTSBERG'S 717 Simonton Street Divine service, Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Watch night service at 10:45 p. tifying him of the serious illness of his father. The reverend, who is the néw pastor of the Fleming Street and again for the wonder- ful patronage given us during the past year. 3: Eve Dance to! praise service at 7:30. e held atthe, Cuban Club tonight} Choir rehearsal, Friday evening} . 10 a. m., Sunday school. open . the ‘social évents of the] at 7:45 o'clock. Miss Mary E.| 11 a. m., morning worship with dan, unusually large] Grillon, organist; Gerald Saunders, | special wore ‘With much gratitude for a year of generous. patronage, we send you our very best musical Sub- hampirmaret fe Buddy, Elwood’s ‘dance orches- Nay for the dancing will start at°9:30 p. m. The “prize will “be “a bottle of perfume and for the men, “management, provided for a Imique prize which will be ~ an- di at. the: dance tonight. _————— ceremony was performed by Not- Public J. G. Piodela. The: bride’s :motherand a few iends of the’, high contracting. ies Were present at the cere- — e left} | Mra: Sallie Curry, ‘of. Jackson- | for 2 tol ville, was an arrival over the East r the New Yeat’s} Coast today and will spend a while ee relatives and. friends. I lett on the|| Howard Wilson, who’ was absent terday ‘for a from the city fora. few days, re- th relatives turned, on the Havana Special to-|° accompanied by Guthrie Bab- son of Claude Babcock, who in St. Augustin, arrived this Afternoon to spend the New Year lays with his mother and other -{e-Arthur. Coe, ne of the U.S. weather bureau service. has been Colas erred from the local station | left yesterday for Jackson- ie; accompanied by Mrs. Coe. g Mr. and Mrs, Allie Capo arriv- ed this afternoon from St»Augus- »,| tine and will be guests of Mr. and | Mrs. W. W. Demeritt. Mr, Capo West as sedate! will be remembered as ‘engine- “Ot rad mito -}house foreman at the F. E, C. . over dpe shops in Key West, several years ener to the home| ge. ‘ »Mrs. Peter Williams was an out- ub, who, was-inj going passenger over the - East weeks visiting|Coast yesterday afternoon for guest of} Coral. Gables. where. she will be Appel- guest of. her son-in-law and afternoon} daughter, Captain and. Mrs. ¥ George -and Mrs. Fernando F.| Mrs. E. L. Dorsey of Tailahas- the birth of aj see, mother of Clarence Shine on| song and Benediction of the Most 7:30 p. m. ‘pet girl 1:30 o'clock yes-} Flagler-Avenue, who, for the past somos fat the home .of} ¥=ek, = been visiting the Shines, retufned unexpectedly to-her home ae - ner yesterday, called there because of the Winess of her brother, . Dr. Butler Lewis of that city. | Visiting here with Mrs. Dorsey washer granddaughter, Miss Doris Harvey, also of Tallhassee, SERRANO FUNERAL | oe services for Joseph Serrano, who died yesterdas| morning in a local hospital, will) r 4 o'clock tomorrew after-| “4 Weatherfotd, Ros €. Se, H. Lada, Cleveland | and Frank Delaney, i choir. director. Watch night service will. be conducted Sunday night ’-at 11 o'clock. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner of White and Washington Streets John C.. Gekeler, Pastor Sunday school at 10 o’clock. A. C. Elgin, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Sermon topic: tion.” Young Peoples’ Devotional at :45 o'clock, Evening worship at 7:30 o’clock. Sermon: “Paul, The Dauntless.” This is the concluding sermon. in the course of character studies of the Men’ of the Acts. Mid-week service, Wednesday, at 7:30 o’clock. Topic: “My Ideal of Prayer Meeting.” GOSPEL HALL “Prayer Instruc- 720 Southard Street Sunday school classes meet’ at program. ‘ject for the morning: “The Pass- ing of the Years.” 6:30 p. m., regular meeting of the BYPU departments. 7:30 p., m,, evening worship. The pastor will speak on the sub- ject of: “Balancing the Account.” 11 p. m., special watch night service, closing at 12 o'clock with greetings for the New Year. At all of these services the pas- tor hopes to greet all the old friends and get acquainted with many new ones. A smile and the glad hand are waiting for you at every service. GOSPEL LEAGUE Wm. N. Knowles, Superintendent The Gospel League will meet at the lumber shed 4 o’clock Sunday afternoon. Wm. Cullingford will speak. ; i Wednesday evening; prayer and} Sunday, with the following METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH “EL SALVADOR” Louis Oser, Pastor Corner Grinnell and _ Virginia 345. o’clock. Sunday night, 7:30, Gospel ad- dress by A. Ban Ryan, “Sayings From the Cross.” Watch meeting, 11°%to ‘42 p. m., Sunday night. «Tuesday and Thursday, sanject’l “The Kingdom of Heaven,” illus- trated by. chart. Wednesday night,. Bible study. Friday evening, prayer meeting. FLEMING STREET METHODIST} CHURCH Cor. Fleming and William Street Sunday William Cullingford will con- duct the morning service at this! church tomorrow, while Dr. A DeBarritt will preside at the eve- ning service, All other ‘regular services wil} be conducted as usual. 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 3 to'5 o'clock. SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH Corner Duval and Eaton Streets Sunday Services: Low Mass, 7 a. m. Matins, 6:45 a, m. Sung Mass (church school), 9:30 a, m, Sung Mass (sermon), 11 a. m.; The regular 8 p. m. evening service will be omitted. At 31:30 p. m., Solemn Even- Blessed Sacrament. Week-day Services: Matins, 6:45 a. m. Mass (Communions), 7 a. m. Evensong, 5:30 p. m. Second Mass on Wednesdays, 9:00 a. m. THE SALVATION ARMY Lieut. Leah Hartley, Officer in) Charge 1002 Fleming Street Company meeting (Sunday; school), 9:30 a. m. | Holiness meeting, 11 a. m. Y, P. L, meeting, 6:15 p.m, | Salvation meeting, 7:45 p. m. MIXED BIBLE CLASS |Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Monti eino, Teachers This class mects every Sunday{ morning at the Harris School an- ditorium at 10 o'clock, Men andl women not connected with any | other Bible Class and segsediogs} of denomination are invited to at- tend. Streets (Services in Spanish) Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 8 p. m. Mothers’ Club meets Monday, 8 p. m. Bible study and Prayer service, Wednesday, 8 p. m. “LA TRINIDAD” Revs. L. Oser and Montero, | Pastors Jesus Montero, Assistant Pastor Duval and Angela Streets Sunday school, 3 p, m. Service in Spanish, Friday, 7:30 p. m. CATHOLIC CHURCH F. X. Dougherty, S. J. St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Division Street and Windsor Lane New Year’s Day masses at 7 o’clock, 8:15 and high mass at: 10 o'clock. The New Year’s sermon will be bby the pastor. PENTECOSTAL MISSION Rev. Harvey D. Ferrell, Pastor ‘Corner White and Olivia Streets 11 a. m., Sunday morning serv- ice. . 3:30._p. m., Sunday school. 7:30 p. m., evangelistic service. Tuesday, 7:30. p.- m., weekly prayer meeting. Friday, 7:30 p. Peoples’ meeting. Young: CHURCH: OF GOD T. P. Douglas, Pastor 1106 Olivia Street Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. Preaching service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, Children’s meeting, Friday eve- ning, 7:30 p, m. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS R. T. Sawyer, Teacher 1017 Fleming Street Bible study, Friday, 7:30 p.m. Sabbath service, 10:30 a. m. NEWMAN M. E. CHURCH (Colored) A. T. McCaskill, Pastor Mrs. M. A. Moreno, Secretaty M. A. Moreno. Reee-ding Stt «ard Sunday scnool, 9:30 a. m. Sunday service,.11 a. m. Evening worship, 7 p. m. SAINT PETER’S CHURCH (Colored) te Street, Between Petronia and Olivia Streets Sunday Mass, 8 a.m. The regular 7 p. m. Sunday serv- ice will be omitted. At 11:30 p. m., Solemn Litany at) m. Church school at 3:30 p. m. Address by visiting minister. Young people’s service at 6:45 p. m, ‘ Monday at 7:30 p. m., night in the school. spvemiey 7:80. p, m., welcome te few Year. Sermon by the inister. Friday, choir rehearsal at 7:30 p. m Juniors meet on Tuesday at 4 p. m. play CORNISH A. M. E. ZION CHURCH 704 Whitehead Street. A, J. Shockley, Pastor (Colored) 9:30 a. m., Sunday school.. 10:45 a. m, morning service. Subject: “The Significance of Peace. 3:00 p. m., Junior service. 6:00 p. m., Senior V. C. E. service. 7:00 p. m., evening | Sermon by the pastor. 10:00 p. m., watch night meet- ing service. Subject: “Love.” Weekly Notice 8:00 p. m., Tuesday, class meet- ing. 8:00 p. m., Wednesday, rehearsal. Vv. CC. E service. choir BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Corner Division and Thomas Sts, M. M. Lindsay, Pastor Sunday Services 9:30 a..m., Sunday school. 11:00 ,a. m.,. preaching. 5:00 p. m., Jnnior League. 6:00 p. m., Senior, League. 7:00 p. m., preaching. 11:00 p. m., “The Watch.” Weekly Services 7:30 p. m,, Tuesday class meet- ing. 7:30 p. m., Wednesday, teachers meeting. 7:30 p. m., Friday, choir hearsal. re- Key West's First Funeral Home Key West's First Ambulance Service PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleeps Just Received the finest cypress state. Let your money do double duty—protect your home against destructive wood worms and help create a payroll for Key West. Specify that your fur- niture, sash, doors, blinds, }; screens, moulding, cabinet work be made of Cypress. The Island City Novelty Works | Methodist Church, is expected to return to Key West within a short time. MAKE REPORT ON DINNERS SERVED The officers of the local Salva- tion Army report that from the funds received they were. able to furnish 250 Christmas dinners to the poor of the city, and in addi- tion to this, distributed a number of baskets of fruit to those in need. They wish to thank everyone who contributed to the fund which was used to provide the Christmas baskets, and state that all re- cipients were much pleased with he dinners. provided. REMEMBRANCE One year ago the hand of des- tiny’ reached out and snatched from our home our son who was ell that meant life and happiness to us, Whose smile was a living beam of joyous light that was ever a harbinger of peace to his parents and to hundreds of his friends, From childhood until manhood he ever earried with him that spirit of good will_and broftierly affection that was always evi- denced by his smile that brought happirfess to the hearts of all who knew him. ‘That brightened for those who knew him not, many a moment that-would have otherwise been sorrowful, and gained | for him the affectionate title of “‘Smil- ing Randy.” Though he is gone, and _is trav- eling the same inevitable road) over which all:of the human fam-| ily must eventually ‘pass, his lov-! able spirit is always with us. and we feel of him still as the same} we say. He is not dead, he is just away. MR. AND MRS. E. H. GRAY. dec30-1t PALACE Randolph Scott-Martha Sleeper in BROKEN DREAMS Matinee, 10-15c; Night, 10-20¢ — Seeccceccvescosceseses It is our wish thai all our patrons may have an unending succession happy days in this NEW YEAR. May they also have an unending succes- sion of Happy New Years. SII LISS SaaS: AS WE BEGIN A NEW YEAR, we pause to recall our pleasant past associa- tions with you and hope for their continuance. MAY YOUR YEAR BE wishes for a Happy and Prosperous ' New Year SDSL LASS Pearlman’s, Inc. After Christmas Clearance All Gift Items greatly re- duced. All Linens Reduced. All Handkerchiefs and Nov- reduced. ‘a 50 Baby Blankets, each, [ 'Crinkle Bed Spreads, ........ 25 Ladies’ Leather Bags, _ | 20 Ladies’ Hats, values to $2.50, at . Boys’ Sui eee Colored Bridge Sets with Napkins, $1.25 value .... 49¢ SPECIAL MONDAY MORNING, 8:30 O’CLOCK 200 Yards of Pretty Printed airy Dye a Values to yard ai 88 only .... Cc —SEE WINDOW— 100 Pairs Beach Sandals with LeatherSoles and Mil- 69e itary Heels, 75¢ and 50 pairs Sport Oxfords with heels, 3 to 8, 36 pairs Children’s Sport Ox- fords, 12 to $1.25 ae LADEN WITH GOOD LUCK The Store of p50 "Pir Beioom Slip- 49e¢ City’s Leading Ladies’ Store NEW A ARRIVALS THIS WEEK Good looking Polo Coats, White and Tan: short Pile Fabrice Coats, w and colors; good looking Spring Dresses. Fashion I. APPELROUTH TT WILL SAVE ME*40 between now and spring!” "That swehytboughtmy GENERAL ELECTRIC Rigo Now!” You selina affora to wan when you see how G-E sav- ings on food alone actually meet the payments on out GE monthly payment plea. Pile sec winter moaths you A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager

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