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PAGE FOUR SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1934, r hint Ryser, (BIG SHIPMENT HUB STORE GETS gd HEL. OF PINEAPPLES HANDLED HERE FIRST LARGE QUANTITY MAK- ING THIRTY-FIVE CAR- LOADS SENT OUT THIS MORNING NORTHWARD 20CCCCCCCOCCCE SOCIETY earce ence — . . . FLEMING STREET METHODIST| 11 2. m., Sunday morning verv- Patriotic Orders To Conduct nr omar Pe is ‘ : | 8:80°p. m., Sunday school, Memorial Services On Sunday Cor. Fleming and William Streets] © '7:30-p. my evangelistic service. Shuler. Peele, Pastor : ‘| “Tuesday, 7:30° p. m., weekly Church school begins at 9:45 a:| prayer meeting. a m., with W. N. Knowles, general} Friday,- 7:30 p. old memorial services tomorrow Vocal solo—Susan LaKin. superintendent, in charge. Classes! Peoples’ meeting. i M : Reading—Emil Sweeting. for ajl ages. - t afternoon, beginning 4 o’clock, in! fystrumental duet—Alce Curry|’. Morning-worship begins at -11 CATHOLIC CHURCH the Harris school auditorium. and N. Yates. o'clock. » Sermon -subject 3;““God' The main address will be given : ..F. X. Dougherty, S. J. “St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Ritual—P. O. S. of A. Call to Service.” : by William V. Albury, and tri-} Taps—Ralph Johnson, Junior league meets at 3:30 p. butes will be paid to all deceased Division. Stteet and Windsor Lane; Sunday masses, 7, 6:16 and Memorial address—William V.|m. Miss : Mayfield . Knowles in members of the orders, especial-| Albury. | charge. ly those who have passed away Selection—Orchestra. Senior Epworth League mects}9:30 a. m. during the past year, namely, Mar-| Vocal duet—Mrs, J. Nelson and! at 7 p, m. Norman‘Lowe, presi-; Week day mass, 6:45 a. m. garet Thompson, Eugene L. AL/G. Saunders. dent. Rosary and Benediction, 7:30) bury, Percy Sanchez and Benjamin} Vocal solo—Mrs. J. L. Ley. Evening worship service begin-|. m., Sundays and Fridays. D. Jenks. Reading—Mrs. Earl Adams. ning at 8 p.m. The Reverend The following is the Vocal duet—Earl Munroe and} james S. Day, pastor of the ar MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, souTH ©} signed—from which dates unin- terrupted peace between the two o countries. “Today In History NEW LINE GOODS ’ 1788—Maryland Constitution. ratified Subscribe for The Citizen. 8 the! Along with a new shipment of | i white flannel pants yesterday Tas Sone ay pasted: Selec express, the Hub Store received| : from its buyer in New York.a lot of new style shirts with hard. col-| Tr lars and cuffs. > 1 These Richard Cromwell: shirts} are guaranteed fast colors 1 P A L A Cc E andi}. = are being shown first at the Hubj] See @nd Thrill at the Monster Mystery Menace in Store. if THE HOUSE OF MYSTERY The white flannel pants are inj Comedy and Short Ree! all sizes and can be had in both'] Matinee, 10-15c; Night, 15-25¢ ———__Y HOLTSBERG’S ||Pearlman’s, Inc. “QUALITY SHOP” MONDAY We Show the New Styles When One lot of | Wash ! $1.00 value i They Are New! One lot of JUST RECEIVED JUST IN! Flannel Pants, or regular, \ : Rush-Bagot or S. and Canada | 1817 — Historic The Patriotic Orders of Sons} Vocal duet—Mary Whitmarsh y between U. and Daughters of America willjand Alce Curry. a m., Young Richard Cromwell Shi collar and ¢ patterns, g° a wonder- t at i rd » beautiful ranteed fast $1.50 The first shipment of any size of pineapples this: season, was -in 35 cars leaving over the East Coast this morning. ~The cars will be hauled to northern points for distribution. There were also three cars in bulk that were sent to Canada to be used in the fruit canning plants of that country, of which there are several. In 19 cars arriving on the Par- rott yesterday from Cuba there program that will be rendered: John Knowles. Baptist church, will be the guest “America” —Orchestra, Memorial exercises—P. O. speaker. 1 Invoeation—Rev. Shuler Peele.| A. _ Mid-week prayer. service, Wed-j Cor. G ia St. Divisio; Voeal solo—Olive Day. Vocal duet—Mrs. Lena nesday evening, 8 p. m. : H Rev. W. J. ‘arti Pastor % Instrumental selection — W.|valdi and Mrs. Leona Collins. Choir rehearsal immediately, Church school, 9:46 a. m. Ed R. of Ber- Roberts and C. Roberts. 4 Benediction—Rev. Shuler Peele. Festival And Fashion Review Yesterday Was Great Success The Festival and Fashion Revue, which was put on yester- day. afternoon, at the Public Li- brary under the auspices of the Junior Woman’s Club, was well attended and proyed to be very The affair was under the per- sonal supervision of Mrs. O. S. Long, who was ably assisted by many of the other members mak- ing up the organization. Making Plans For : May Day Festival Preparations are now going forward for the May Day Festival +6 be given by the school organ- ftations at Bayview Park on the afternoon of May 3. Two prizes will be offered for the “Kiddies. Parade”, one for girls and the other for boys. The age for participants in the parade will be from 2 to 6 years old, and mothers are requested to enter their children in this feature of the event, state those having the affair in charge. Arranging Cootie And Bunco Party The members of the Past Pocahontas Club are making ar- rangements for a Cootie and Buneco Party to be held at the Red Men’s hall on May 3, Many festivities will make up PERSONAL MEN Captain Joseph Pierce and Mrs. Pierce, arrived on the Havana Special today from Coconut Grove, and will be guests of their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H, A. Pierce and other rela- tives, 4 Mrs. Charlotte Roberts, who has beep. spending six months with relatives at Miami and Homestead, returned on the morning train. T. Jenkins Curry was an arri- val over, the East Coast this morn- ing from Key Largo for a business visit in Key West. J. F. Morrison, master mechanic} for the Florida East Coast Rail- The various displays of fashions in connectign with the other fes- tivities making up the festival and revue, created much interest, and those sponsoring the affair were highly complimented on the success that it proved to be. This is an annual event of the Woman’s Club, with all members cooperating in its presentation. Boy Scout Troop Plans Banquet \ Q . Invitations have been issued to a “Fathers and Sons” banquet, to be given by the offisers and mem- bers of Troop No. 5, Boy Scouts of America, on the evening of Friday, May 4, at the Wesley House on Varela street, This banquet is an annual func- tion given by the scouts and it affords the fathers an opportunity to meet with their boys for an hour of fun and fellowship. Sunday, May 6, the scouts will attend divine service at the local Baptist Church, at the vitation of the Rev. Jas. S. Day. These two, functions are being) held, in keeping with ‘National } Youth Week” next week, which is being sponsored locally by the scouts, Rotary Club, churches and other institutions, the evening’s program, and an en-' joyable time is promised’ all who attend. TION “Mrs. Ernest Mullins was an outgoing passenger over the East Coast yesterday afternoon en route to Pensacola, Fla., to join Mr, Mullins. Mrs, Earl Baker and two chil- dren left yesterday afternoon to spend the week, e Marathon with Mr. Baker who is employed by the State Road Department. Alfred Knowles was an outgo- ing passenger on the afternoon train yesterday for Islamorada on a business visit to be gone over the week-end. Mrs, Frank Johnson left on the afternoon train yesterday for a ; visit in Miami with relatives and way at Key West, returned today friends. from a business to visit Augustine, Sti Dr. Harry N. S. Jones, left over the East Coast yesterday to spend following the’. mid-week prayer service. The Board of: Stewards will meet Monday, April 30, at 8 p. m. at the church. BEE UL FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner of White and Washington. Streets 5. John C. Gekeler, Pastor Sunday, schoo). at 40,,0’clock. A. C. Elgin, superintendent. The Adult Bible Class will dis- cuss the teaching of Jesus,on D; vorce. Morning worship at 11 0’clock. Sermon topic: “Our Mighty Sa- viour.”” t sees The Young People’s devotional at 7:15 o’clock.will be led by] Jack Russell. Evening worship af 8 o'clock. The concluding sermon in the se- vies on famous women of the Old Testament will be on ° “Abigail, the Capable.” The topic of the Wednesday night Bible Study will be “The Holy Spirit in the Lafe of Jesus.” FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ‘Corner Simonton at, Eaton. Street Geo. E. Summers, ‘Pastor Sunday Schgol opens et 9:45 o'clock under the leadership of Gerald Saunders, “superintendent. Each department meets in its own assembly room. wabast cfs Worship services at 11:a..m, and 8 p.m, ape Morning sermon: “Astopished at Chris! ; Evening sernion: “Trust, Obey will render, “At and Receive. The choir Dawn,” at the morning service and “I Was Glad” at the evening service. ; Prayer and praise service on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Choir reheartal:on Friday éve- ning at 7:45 o’clock. Miss Mary E. Grillon, organist; Gerald Saun- ders, choir director. —— MIXED BIBLE CLASS Sam B. Pinder and W.. P. Monti- cino, Teachers This: class meets every Sunday morning at the Harris School au- ditorium at 10 o’clock. Men and women not connected with any other Bible Class and regardless of denomination are invited to at- tend. . CHURCH OF GOD. . >. - T. P. Douglas, Pastor 1106 Olivia Street. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Preaching service, 11:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting, 00 p. m. Children’s meeting, Friday eve- ning, 7:00 p. m. Wednesday, _fed dHeart.” - « Curry, superintendent. Morning worship service, 11 o’clock. Sermon by a guest min-| ister. Mrs. J. R. Adams, church pian- ist. Special music by choir for all services. mage r Miss Alce Gursy, choir director. « Junior Epworth League at 4 p. | m.. Mrs.V. A, Archer, in.charge. Intermediate Epworth League, 6 pm. Mrs. S.J. Pierce, in Young: People’s Department. meetsrat. 7pm. : Miss Elizabeth Rosam, : president. Evening worship:service: ;at 8 a’clack. “Sermon by a guest speak- Prayer and. preise service each Weduesday lie | at 8 o’clock. Choir practice Thursday. .eve- ging ‘ 8p. m. t FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - dames S. Day, Pastor Raton Street, Between Duvel and “Simonton Streets : 9:45 o’elock, .Sunday school, with a place for every member of the- family. t 11:00 o'clock, morning worship. The pastor will speak on “Service Stations.” Choir ‘anthem for the morning: “The Lord is My Shepherd.” At the close of the morning service the ordinance of baptism will be administered. 7:00 o'clock, meetings of the B. A. U,, Junior and Intermedi- ate BYPU at the church. The Senior BYPU meets at the pas- torium. 8:00 o’clock, evening worship with Rev. Shuler Peele, pastor of the Fleming Street Methodist church, as our guest speaker. The pastor of: this church will be the guést of the Fleming Street chutch. t 7 o'clock, Tuesday Deacons’ meeting at the rium. evening, pasto- monthly business meeting and prayer service. Thursday at 8 p. m., choir re- hearsal under the direction of Mrs, Thelma Speer. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 527 William Street E. Richard Evans, Pastor Sunday schoot at,$:45, a<-m Carlyle ; Roberts,... supertneendent. Bach. department meets in its own assembly rpom. i,755¢ Morning: worsbip,.:11 o’claek. Sermon. sybject:,“Ehe Consegrat- oe :@ Senior, Christian Endeavor, p.m... Subject for discussio “Qualities that Make for Suc- cess.” Evening worshi 8 o’elock. Sermon subject: “Making God a Reality.” Mid-week service, Wednesday q 8. o’clock, Wednesday evening, | were 9,969 crates which were transferred to 35 refrigerator cars by gangs of workmen. at the transfer rack. Transfer opera- tions were concluded about 2 o’clock this morning. It is understood that next week shipments will start coming Seuiethy with Hérty /bpat arriv- ight. This will prob- <i. {the: close; of ‘the. season, Estimates show that approxi- [mately 575,000" crates. of the fruit wil be ‘received this year, and these will require approxi- ‘mately 2,050 cars, If these esti- mates prove correct the season will be a profitable one for all in- terested, although falling far short of some previous seasons’ business. HAS SON 96 YEARS OLD WASHINGTON, D. C.—Al- though she is 110 years old, Dr. Charlotte De Goliere Davenport, of this city, continues to lead an active life. She is the mother of 18 sons, the oldest of whom is 96 years old. 7:00 ° p. m., preaching. Weekly Services 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, Class. 7:30 p. m., Friday, choir re- hearsal. NEWMAN M. E. CHURCH (Colored) A. T. McCaskill, Pastor Mrs. M. A. Moreno, Secretary M. A. Moreno. Recrrding Ste ward Sunday senool, 9:30 a. m. Sunday service, 11 a, m. Evening worship, 7 p. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH “EL SALVADOR” Louis .Oser, Pastor Corner Grinnell and Virginia Streets (Services in Spanish) Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 8 p. m. Mothers’ Club meets 8 p. m. Bible study and Prayer service, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Monday, “LA TRINIDAD” Revs. L. Oser and Montero, Pastors Jesus Montero, Assistant Pastor Duval and Angela Streets Sunay school, 3-p. m. “Service in Spanish, Friday, 30.p.m. * ~ D. ARONOVITZ DEPARTMENT STORE New shipment of Ladies’ Hats, leading summer styles. pinks; } whites, blues, reds, etc., at Qne day the ship’s engines stop with a snort. 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THE STORE OF FASHION City’s Leading La Store 1. APPELROUTH Time Lost is Money Los It costs money to be sick. You see it di- rectly if your pay envelope is short. You.\ lose out on some important work if you live on a farm or if you are one of the few You who are not docked for lost time. can’t afford to show up on the job unless you are feeling fit. The boss wants re- sults—not excuses. How many times do Gas on Stomach, Head- ache, Sour Stomach, “That Tired Feeling,” That “Morning After” Feeling, Neuralgic, Rheumatic, Sciatic, Muscular or Periodic Pains keep you at home or interfere with your doing @ full day's work? ‘All these troubles are caused or made worse by too much acid in your body. To correct this comiition take Eugene Sands was a returning} the week-end at Rock Harbor. evening at 8 o'clock. | $1.50 up passenger over the East Coast to-} day from a short visit to Mara-; CHURCH OF GOD SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Ernesto Hernandez, represent-j (Latin Mission) thon. jing one of the large packing con-| Services Sundays, Tuesday and —_ ‘cerns in Key West, left yesterday} Thursdays, conducted by Rev. Mrs. Martha Smith, who was afternoon for a business consul-}Charles E. Lazo. spending a while in Miami with! tation at Miami headquarters. | Sunday school, 9:30 s. m. bee a and daughter, Mr.' Gimaet Steidhaust. of the U as, Lee ani rs. Henry Thempson, and Scaik Gent sbexvies,-who Wat , CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY other relatives, returned over the Key West f ved left a East Coast yesterday, j Key ‘or a few days, left on a Z ee |the afternoon train yesterday for] gunduy moraine eevee: atsills > o'clock. ‘ BG Ackecman, Wegliet We tee he lp. Large showing of Ladies’ Dresses, in Silk and Wash Dresses of the better kind, hand made, special $1.95 up to close out Ladies’ Hand Bags, all shades match any color dress, $1.00 ‘lowered patterns, 1017 Fleming Street Bible study, Friday, 7:30 p. m. Sabbeth service, 10:30 a. m. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 25 pieces 40 inch Chiffon, all new worth $1.95, only ew Lace kind you been looking for at SUMMER HATS JUST RECEIVED New style of Ladies’ and Chil- dren's Shoes; whites, blacks and colored. He every taste, Popularly priced to suit R. T. Sawyer, Teacher | ' 1 (Colored) American Lady Corsets in all the Florida East Coast Railway company at the Key West term- inals, returned on the morning train yesterday after a business visit in Miami, Chester Harris was an arrival eon the Havana Special yesterday from Miami to attend the funeral ; Rev. tor of ;who was in Key West for tha Samuel Ray, S. J., direc Young Peoples’ Retreat purpose and was the guest of Rev F. X. Dougherty, S. J., at the rec- tory of St. Mary's Star of the Sea} THE SALVATION ARMY Catholic church, returned on th afternoon train yesterday to ami. Wednesday ‘evening meets at 8 -o’cloek, é +3 $45 Reading Room in Society build- ing, open Tuesdays and .. Fridays, from 3 to 6 o'clock. +: -- « Mi-| Liect. Leah Hartley, Officer inj 717 Simonton Street Order of service, Sunday, 8 p. m: | Rev. Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor Prayer. Scripture. Spiritual: “Standing in Hymn: “O Happy Day that Fix- ed my Choice” and “Though Your {Sine be as Scarlet.” by the choir. the styles. New assortment extra fine Brassieres, special $1.00 Tom Sawyer Boys’ Shirts Long and Short Pa everyone = guara fast colors. Popular prices. Ladies’ Silk Slips, all Special shades, Hosiery for Women, F A lange selection of attruc- mmer Hats in white and Pp shades. Assorted styles, ali colors and head sizes at low prices ORGANDY FOR SUMMER DRESSES Among the new fabrics for Summer Dresses, our new he most out- ALKA-SELTZER The New Pain Relieving, Aikalizing, Effervescent Tablet. It ts called Alka-Seltzer because it makes o sparkling alkaline drink, and es it contains an analgesic (Acety!-Salicylate) it first relieves the pain of everyday ailments and then by rest the alkaline balance corrects the cause when due to excess ac’ Alka-Seltzer is pleasant to take, harmless, non-laxative. Why don't you try it? Geta drink at your drug store sods of his niece, Mrs. Irving B. Bush. ; Need of Prayer.” ' Charge 1002 Fleming Street m4 ss H Sermon: “The Hunted Soul.” Hamilton Williams, who was in ¢ #fternoon train for Islamorada; Company meeting (Sumday | Selection by pri spotty King Miami to consult a specialist and Te%*rday to attend to legal mat-jschool), 9:30 a. m. tof my Heart is Jesus.” be treated for an affection of the **T 894 will return Sunday. Holiness meeting, 11 a. m. | serrenreeiigleoaatiemmenrsie right eye, returned on the morn- George Gwynn, who was in Key} ‘sk ce nnd = | BETHEL RE CHURCH ing train yesterday. West for several months with rela| Sslvatlon meeting, 345 Go nuiscn ond Thee: Ste tives and friends, left on the aft-| PENTECOSTAL MISSION | 9:30 a. m, Sunday school. Mrs. Cecil Keith and baby ar-'ernoop train yesterday for Miami.! | 11:00 a. m, Preaching. i rived yesterday from Matecumbe ternoon train Thursday for Mi-! Rev. Harvey D. Ferrell. Pastor 4:30 p. m., Junior League. fo spend a while with relatives. jami, Corner White and Olivia Streets ' 6:00 p. m, Senior League. Fashioned Pure Silk Phoenix Holeproof and other well known makes, Popular prices Attorney Raymond Lord left on fountain for a nickel. Buy @ package for home use. up to date merchandise. Come}: im and look it over. Ankie of 25 Children’s Phoenix Secks. large assortment patterns, special, pair . Pure Irish Linen, white and all . special, yard TS Eo