The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 14, 1934, Page 4

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or. a ce are Rob-} Gerald’ Saunders, ‘superintendent. erts, Miriam Carey, inette | Each in its ‘ Roberts, Ruby Saunders. is pid pi Sg Opa : re ; Guests were Lillie ‘Sawyer,| Worship services at 11 a. vat, [Mamie: Bastell, Salle Roberts, Mi-1g ae tu m Lowe, Avis Sawyer, Alice Morning ‘sermon’ by the pastor: “Christ,- Oug Merciful King.” . | Evening jon ‘by the pastor: “The Holy Spirit—His Work.” ; The choir will render — special music at both morning and eve- # ‘ ning. services. ae ge Young. People’s: meeting at. 7 : 1 thr gr : o’clock. .. Miss Ida: Kerr, ‘president. B \ afternoon} : nger over the East} Prayer and praise service on business visit in Miami,|Coast yesterday afternoon for Mi-| Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. mi where she -will.spend a short} Choir rehearsal on Friday eve. ime with relatives and friends, | ning ai 5 o'clock, Miss Mary : E. Grillon, organist; Gerald Saun- B. C. Papy left on the after-[ders, choir director, : noon train yesterday for Tallahas- Se ere. f see as delegate from Key West to FLEMING STREET METHODIST é ithe convention, of. B. P..0. Elks| ; . . CHURCH rl Rom, senior radio electri«/in Tallahassee, ‘lighthouse. depart- es od Cor.:Fléming ‘aid: William Streets left on the aft- P weekcend witty Mise Motfete _}the k-end with joffatt’ P 5. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. ton, aloe nae ee ge eens igh sod Church,” : Alejandro Contferamlett yee|ning at Spm Berne vanes y 4 : visit his, “Opportunity, Takers, ; Makers M Contreras, land Breakers.” _ 5 is employed int the ‘postoffice] Mid-week prayer service, Wed- Miamt.,~ . _ [nesday evening, 8 p, m,: x : a a Miss Ida Johnson was.an out-] . FIRST PRESBYTERIAN * going ‘passenger on the’ afternoon CHURCH: : train ‘to witness the closing scenes - Corner of White and Washington John C. Gekeler, Pastor % Sunday. school at 10 - o’clock. _|A.-C. Elgin, tendent. at -IT-o’clock. was The: sermon will be upon: a text on- to The Young People’s devotional i a net ite o'clock will be led by Don- County Commissioner’ Braxton, : the after-|'B. Warren, who was in Miami sev-| _ Evening worship at: 8 o'clock. join Mr,| eral weeks as the guest of his son-| Sermon topie: “Ruth, the Moabi- ‘indaw and daughter, Mr, and Mrs.}¢®s®." This is the second of tho Clements Hudson, returned on the|£#™ous women of the Old Testa- Havana Special -today. ment to be studied: « LEY MEMORIAL M, £. CHURCH, ——— ‘ thon where he is in charge! cor. g of the shipping department of the iompson Fish Company, and)’ Ghurch after spending the afternoon with Curry, ic a i sks a _ parsing: worst Salrange a $ a o’cloe! Sermon: subject: JAILED FOR NON-SUPPORT Grtat: Need efithe Heer.” 4 enermy, O,-—Until he can oo J. R. Adams, charch pian- ‘ ide to support his child a Christ Weigle of this city hes| Special music by ehoir for all i t services. been seritenced to spend his week. y OL} ends in jail, - Miss Alce Curry, choir director. Junior Epworth League at 4 p. m. The Young People’s Department meets at 7 p.m. ¥s : «|? Evening worship service’ at 8 ‘to’clock. Sermon subject: “The Great Crisis in Life.” | tesday & at 8 o'clock, | TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN | “Lane and; i { Choir rehearsal, Friday, 8 p.m.) esteemed | WORK ALONG KEYS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH . James S. Day, Pastor - Eaton Street, Between Duval and Simonton Streets : 9:45 “o'clock, Sunday school, with a place for every member of| Activities by FERA forces will) e family. start next week on the Florida) 11:00 o'clock, morning worship. | Keys... Work Director. Arthur} Sermon by the pastor: “The Heart | Sheppard will leave tomorrow to of Religion”’ Choir anthem:|l0ok over the situation and au- “Lead Us On,” by. Gage. thorize work to begin. “7:00 o'clock, meetings of the} Construction of a school build-; BAU and BYPU. : ing at Tavernier is one of the pro-; 8:00 o’clock, evening worship | jects to be: started and al3o the with the choir rendering two spe-|park at Islamorada» which will’ ial numbers: “Steadily. On,” by {necessitate the construction of- a} Dale, and a solo by Mrs. C.: D.| band stand. i Jones. The pastor will speak on} “Mr. Sheppard told The Citizen| “Cities of Refuge.” there are about 75 residehts on! 4 o'clock, Tuesday afternoon,|the keys who have qualified for‘ Sunbeam Society. ERA relief work and these will 8 o'clock, Wednesday, be assigned to the activities. and praise service. 4. o'clock, Friday afternoon, meeting of the G, A. Girls. TO LEAVE TOMORROW TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS prayer other Bible Class and. regardless of denomination are invited to at- tend. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Speers eaaeeggae sere ate SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. 527 William Street E. Richard Evans, Pastor 4 Sunday school at 9:45 a. m Carlyle Roberts, superintendent.| Bible study, Friday, 7:30 p. m. Each department meets in its own| Sabbath service, 10:30 a, m. assembly room.. | _ Morning worship,” 11 o’clock.| | SAINT “RETER’S CHURCH ; s { R. T. Sawyer, Teacher 1017 Fleming Street. Senior ~ Christign.. Endeavor, : ‘ : p.m. , Subjegt Tox. discussion: and Olivia Streets go : Evening . worship,’ 8 o'clock. ~igepeaee Subject: “Getting Placed in Life.” Church School, 8 ~ Tuesday and Thursday, . Mass, ! SAINT PAUL’s CHURCH [8 2. ™- DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS!’ Sermon ‘subject: “The Keeping} “Cc 4 Hl 7 Sapiag ist* ang Colored) ree Pave ot Cc 7 Center » Between setroniz “The Place of, Prayer in Christian Living.” Solemn Evensong, : Sermon,' Mid-week. serviee, Wednesday | a o iy evening.at 8 o'clock. | Benediction, 7, p,m, } Wednesday, Litany and Sermon, Corner Duval and Eaton streets | 780. p. m.? : Serene Eh te tend | BETHEL A..M. £. CHURCH Low Mass, Holy Communion, 7,Corner Division and Thomas Sts. a, m. ee 9:30 a. m., Sunday school. Sung Mass, 11:00 a. m., Preaching. 9:30 a. m. 4:30 p. m., Junior League. Sung Mass, Sermon, 11 a. m. 6:09 p. m., Senior League. Evensong, Sermon, Benediction,| ~ 7:00 +p. m., preaching. 8 p.m. Weekly. Services Daily services 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, Class. Mass every day at 7 a. m,"and| 7:30 p. m., Friday, choir re- also on Wednesday at 9 a. m. hearsal. Morning and. evening prayer daily at 6:45 a, m. and 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 19, Litany of the Blessed Sacrament and .Medi- tation, 8 p. m. “ Confessions, Saturdays, :at 4:30 Pp. m. . Church . School, | | | | NEWMAN M. E. CHURCH (Colored) A. T. McCaskill, Pastor * Mrs, M. A. Moreno, Secretary M. A. Moreno. Reervding St. ward ¥ Sunday senool, 9:30 a. m. Sunday service, 11 a. m. | aster oe pitas Evening worship, 7 p. 1 “EL SALVADOR” A TRIO y A ENCHANTING E Streets ~»-« (Setvices | in: Spanish) Sanday 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 Sunéay school, 3 p. m. Service in Spanish, Friday, 7:30 p.m. . “;90HE SALVATION ARMY Lieut.’ Leah. Hartley, Ofticer in! “1002 Fleming Street Company. _ meeting school), 9:30 a, m. Holiness meeting, 11 a. m. Y. P. L. meeting, 6:15 p. m. Salvation meeting, 7:45 p. m. Corner Grinnell and. Virginia ob Nes P at aig a CHURCH a e r rl (Colored) Rev. Alfred DeRarritt, Tastor 717 Simonton Street Divine service, 11 a. m. Preach- er, Rev. A. DeBarritt. Services at 8 p. m. Preacher, Wm. S. Eakins, Church school, 3:30 p. m. Weeknight service, Tuesday, 8 p. m. A visiting minister conduct the meeting. ay i fr if ‘ 6 the “Dawe, oe as & i it Gaming ...8 veritable lt, ibaarag pong ete er iH t : will | mmmamadded shies | pacer bey with the femiaioe mood of comacce. Basen, Noow and Necwt are evaiishie im ther different sizes ac lending drug. depart. & suypmery extract PENTECOSTAL MISSION Did» you ever notice that: . the; clerks in, stores’ are divided. into two Classes,, the: polite, courtéous | type—the kind yow like to with—and the arrogant business. like ones that you like to keep away ° from? *” Fortunately, ‘the great percentage:.of them. are pleasant. and agreeable... Recently while visiting a city in the. east I had oceasion to’ do, a jbit of shopping. The first store that I visited, two clerks: were quite busy talking, I stood around a few minutes waiting for them to finish their conversation. Final- ly I asked if I could be waited on. The reply, “What do. you want?” was spoken in a sharp tone. of voice. IT said. “Nothing” and walked out... That store lost a sale. Later on, while.talking, with the. editor [of the’ local newspaper, I told my experience and asked him if that merchant advertised in his newspaper. When he told me that he did not, then T understood, for everybody “knows that, stores that.are-regular newspaper. adver- tisers always have | courteous clerke*eyi Jit3Q0% O°. Tlie? Evitybody Wadit that i takes mewspaper advertising, courteous clerle cand argngemgndee tea: ‘customers come again and again. Sosa pence se take A decrease of 6.6 per cent in illiteracy among negroes of the United States was achieved — be- tween 1920 and 1930, says the census bureau. D. ARONOVITZ DEPARTMENT STORE SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS Entire stock of New hoes for Men, Sum- r opportunity to make your. ion. forthe entire family, Shirts, in’ a beautiful of materials and pat- whites aed G1 00 u o prints, special .. P stores hb tebe and oiles, fast colors, per yard: = ° 0: Re ay 20¢ New Striped and Checked Shirtwaist Madras, just the thing for Sport Dresses, special per yard Bs 30¢ Just arrived Mp deee shades of 45 inch muine Per- manent Finish Organdies, all {oar a suitable : for radu. Tress, special yard . 0c New: Pastel Handbags Lax-tex Panties, cial per pair Closing out ‘special assortment = Ladies’ New Summer Silk resses, in pastel and stzes 14 to 42, oe te value, special $2.95 at SATURDAY AND MONDAY SALE SHOES .SHOES One of the largest and most up-to-the-minute showing - of popular priced Shoes to be found anywhere fer Ladies, Misses and Children. All at re- duced prices Saturday. ere cement SALE ON BOYS’. AND GIRLS’ SHOES Strap, Sandals, Oxfords, White, Black and Two-Tone Com- binations, sizes: small 2 to big TO REFORM SCHOOL } | George Wilkerson, reenil ,¢olored: lad, is now on his way to i Mariana’ ‘to a yout tetim in ile, “school. fe} the. custody. = eos i * ¥ ve Fee Wilkerson was arrested on chilrge of. ‘cximinal.,. assault. bis victim being» a colored = girl 12 years old. This charge’ was later modified and-he was placed on trial on a statutory charge on) which he was found guilty ut the! last term of criminal court. } Several days after the jury re-! turned the verdict Judge J. Vin- ing ‘Harris arraigned ‘the prisoner! for sentence and told him’ he would be ‘justified in giving him, 10 years, but on ‘the plea of ‘his attorney would sentence him © to ‘Mrs. Thomas MacPherson: ~ ‘MacPhersons are residents. of - tates Cave. 5 The little lady- bas: been. ‘and Lupe Velez in PALOOKA Matinee, 10-15¢;: Night, ¥ iN to get your complete _ Shoe _ wardrobe. every type of Dress atid: Shoe in all the successful: the reform school to remain until} he reached the age of 21 years. vy ul New Flaxon ‘Prints, see. window ~ display), all new patterns, guaranteed . fast colors, on sale. Monday, per yard 25 98c Ss, new. patterns, “on sale 3 for... $1.00 F) Pique Voiles, regular 89c, on sale 3 for... . $1.00 Little Boys’ Coat Suits, of seersucker, at New shipment of Sport Shoes, |} on sale at 00... $1.98 Boys Shirts, slightly | ‘soiled from window display,| at $0¢ Fine Baby Batiste anil’ Nain- sook, on sale at per yurd 20¢ Heavy Pajmma Check, on: sale at per yard . Se Rouigh Crepes, regular 69¢, on sale at per yard ve BOE Silk Pique for Sport. Dresses, on sale at per yard ........ 65e White Organdie, 50c grade, Monday at per yard _. 39¢ Beautiful Rayon Nightgowns, on sale at 000. $1.00 Pepereli Pillow Cases, regular |» Bbe, 3 for . te BOS New Sport Crepe, just i sale at per yard. 00 Rayon Silk . Bedspreads, ‘on sale at .. $1.35 Just received a new line of Sheer Wash Dresses for Mon- day, on sale at $1.98 Everfast Pure yall colors, regular $1.00 grade, on sale Monday at yard 89¢ (see window), $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50. All the new Sandals of the jj better grades, white, pink and ¥/ biue, $2.50 value $1.98. EXTRA SPECIAL DRESS SALE Monday, 8:30 a. m. 50 Sitk Dresses, value $3.56 to $5.00, on male at each, (see window) $1.98), 100 pieces of Wash Fabrics, Printed Voiles, Fiaxons, 3 yards S9e. Pure Silk $1.00 Hose, at 68 pair or 3 pairs for Batistes and |) you. The. ne tailored to fit.’ They up in every respect td°our known quality-standards, — 3 BIEN JOLIE CORSETTE : LINE. A new line just placed. im stock." Corsets, support. flexibility. bed or boiled their shape. NEW SUMMER FASRICS We invite you to examine the many new Spring and Summer Fabries — just received. They are beautiful in all new colors and designs, MONDAY SPECIALS Silks,,2 to 5 yard pieces, as high as $1.96 yard, M y-only, per. yard Printéd Flaxon, washa' ao" tash Bolt Calors inch Soll al 40 inch White Nai All White Dotted Setar NEW The Store' OF City’s

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