The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 5, 1934, Page 4

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Enjoyable Banquet Given Last Evening By A very enjoyable! banquet was given at the Wesley House ° Jast - evening by the members of Troop No. 5, Boy Scouts of America, at which time the boys had their. fathers as guests ‘of the troop. The hall and tables were decor- ated in red and white, the’ color scheme, with red and, white crepe streamers decorating the ceiling while sprays of red_ carnations adorned the tables. The scouts and their guests par- ticipated heartily’ of the splendid array of food and sweets placed on the tables, and an hour of fun Boy Scout Troop|... cou 22: ry '{Cor.. Georgia St, and Division St. Rev. W. J. Martin, Pastor been acked by lev, ER, Evane, | Catch senool, 9:45 a. m. Bd R. _ Then followed some seout songs| Curry, superintendent. and stunts in which both boys} | Morning worship service, 11 and fathers participated. o'clock. Guest speaker in, charge. “The boys then held an opening Sacrament will be observed. ceremony in troop style, and Mrs, J, R, Adams, church pian- gathering was dismissed “with a/ist. * ae i prayer:by Rev. Shuler Peele, of|:: Special music by ¢hdir for all the. Fleming “Street Methodist/ services. ‘ * Church, ‘: Junior’ Epworth League at 4 p. The success of this affair was|m, Mrs. V. A. Archer, in charge. dye in a large measure to Scout-} “Intermediate Epworth ‘League, mother, Mrs. George F, Archer,}6 p.m. Mrs. S. J, ‘Pierce, in who with the aid of other ladies/charge, interested in ‘the boys, made all] The. and fellowship followed the ban- quet, Scout Steve Boyden welcomed Announcement | Social Clab To arrangements, The musical pro-|meets at-7 p.m. “Miss Elizabeth gram. was in charge of Mrs, E. R.|Rosam, president. Evans. o’clock, Mrs. J. W. charge, Martin in ‘oung People’s Department ! Of Engagement Announcement of the engage- ment of Miss Ada Milligan to! of a meeting of the Everready, George L. Peacon, was made by, Star Club which will be held on Mrs. May Milligan at a formal re-; Tuesday afternoon, beginning at ‘| Meet On Tuesday Announcement has been made! ning at 8 p.m. Prayer and praise service each Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Choir’ practice Thursday eve- FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ception and party held this week) 4 o’clock, at the home .of Mrs.jCorner Simonton at Eaton Street at the home of the bride on Duval; Willard Albury on White street. street. 3 ; Several matters of. much in- The wedding will be celebrated terest to the organization will be Sunday, June 3, after the eve-|taken up during the session, and Ring services in .the Congrega-| it is expected there will be a full tional Chureh, the ceremony to be: membership in attendance, — wmed by Rev. E. R. Evans. jonday -morning’ the newly, 4 eouple plan to leave over Dance Sanday At highway,on their honeymoon| Athletic Clab E and will visit on the west coast for} (ae } about two weeks, : Bs The Kappa Pi Youngsters will Mr. Peacon and Miss Milligan, hold their regular Sunday after- are very popular among” a’ ~ wide’ nool dance at’ their clubhouse ‘in ¢ircle of friends. She has been! the Athletic Chub building tomor- @n earnest worker iti the Con-'row afternoon from 4 until 8 ional Churely and +is an of-| o’¢lock, in the Sunday School. Mr.; Everyone is welcomed to go out Peacon is a progressive young and enjoy.an afternoon of dane- ‘business man, representing large ing with music by one of-- Key: interests in the state. ; West’s best dance orchestras, Lass, Basa Given . By Young People | » A “Human Checker Party” was! ig tonight Howard Wil- tgs last Berend Ble the poe ~ son’s pores dance band will play home of Mr. and J in B.| at Club Miramar on the boulevard Gleare on North Beac! hy ; the} id every other Saturday night. - ‘oung People’s Society of the Tey, The affair tonight will start at 1 Church, 10 o'clock -and is. expected ‘to © Various festivities made up the| draw an unusually large _crowd.|{ce- evening's “entertainment, with) Howard Wilson states that he has o'clock: under. the Teadership Gerald: Saunders, ‘superintendent. Each department meets-in its own assembly ‘room. the evening service will be Not try to Please Thyself but Strive to Please God.” Geo. E. Summers, Pastor Sunday School opens at. 9:45 of Worship ‘services ‘at,11 a.m. and 8 p. m, i The! Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be administered at the morning service. The pastor’s sermon subject at “Do The choir will render special music at“both services. Young People’s. meeting at 7 o'clock. Sunday School Workers’ Coun- cil on Monday evening at 8 o’clock, Board of Stewards ‘meet on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Prayer and praise service on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. PENTECOSTAL MISSION —_— Rev. Harvey D, Ferrell, Pastor Corner White and Olivia Streets 11 a, m., Sunday. morning serv- "$80 p. m., Sunday school.’ | ane ALM. E. CHURCH, | FLEMING Evening worship service at s! school), Baitace® « -~a@aaem STREET METHODIST, CHURCH Cor, Fleming and William Streets. Shuler Peele, Pastor Church school begins at 9:45 a. m., with W. N. Knowles, general superintendent, in charge. Classes’ for all ages. sMoriing ‘worship begi o’elock. Holy Communion, #1 Junior league meets 3:30 p. m, Miss. Mayfield. Knowles ‘in’ charge. t AL Senior Epworth League meets: m. \ at. Zzp..m._..Norman Lowe, presi-{ Irene Peat,! dent, “Miss Alice leader of program. | Evening worship service begin- hing at 8 o’clock. Sermon sub- ject: “Four -Certainties of Chris- tianity.” Mid-week prayer service, Wed- nesday evening, 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal immediately following the mid-week prayer service. The Board of Stewards | will meet Monday evening at 7:30 p. m CHURCH OF GOD (Latin Mission) ServicesoSundays, Tuesday and Thurs@ays,- con ‘ d by Charles E. Lazo. Sunday school, 9: SEVENTH DAY_AD\ Ref. Sawyer};‘Leacher~ 1017 Fleming Street Bible study, Friday, 7:30 p. m. Sabbath service, 10:30 a, m- THE SALVATION ARMY Liezt. Leah Hartley, Officer in Charge 1002 Fleming Street Company meeting (Sunday 30a.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- 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. SATURDAY MAY 65, 1984. Each Pe a meets. i its om | al ot the Feast of the Ascen-| STILL COLLECTS GARBAGE CUTS UP WIFE’S CLOTHES Mésidhig Worstip, “Yi” Selctk. | ooe Sot Benediction, 190 He) MaRLTON, . Jo2Jasisting| CHICAGO—Not contest’ -witk ; petal Ascension Day, Thursday, May] 13+ nis must eat,” Willia ~ See ua sie The Sactament of the Lord’s Sup-|10, Sung Mass, 8 @. m. c. Tk or Or ua as. Br Labatind a party without his wife, i A! ‘s Frank McCarthy of this tity, cut per will be administered.“ } Senior Christian Endeavor, PRET sik fae dota becotes| UP all-his wife's dresses” so that Lek oats gig ean genre the official contract. had been| *he could not go out, “How Should a Christian Choose given to another. MATINEE DANCE His Life Work?” ; Evening worship, $ « o'clock. AUSPICES ‘KAPPA PI-Y'S Sunday, May 6, 4 till & Subject: “The Eternal. Hope.” KAPPA PI CLUBHOUSE BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH \Gorner- Division and Thomas Sts, 9:30 a. m., Sunday school. 11:00 a. t., Preaching. 4:30 p, m., Junior League. 6:00 p.m. Senior League. 7:00 .p. m., preaching, Weekly Services p. 'm., Tuesday, Class. ,P, m4 Friday, choir re- Subscribe for The Citizen. jmaunion service will be held Sun- day at 4 to 5 p. m. ' Visiting ministers will ticipate. 5 Usual services during th Senne REIS 8 LF NEWMAN M. E. CHURCH (Colored) ‘ A, T. McCaskill, Pastor Mrs. M. A. Moreno, Secretsty M. A. Moreno. Reer~ding St ward Sunday scnool, 9:30 a. m. Sunday service, 11 a. m. Evening worship, 7 p. m. Mid-week. service,, Wednesday | Howard Wilson’s Band evening at 8 o’clock. Ladies Welcome Gents 40 j] Laura LaPlante-Alan Hale in THE SEA GHOST H. B. Warner-Sally Blane in CROSS EXAMINATION Matinee, 10-15e; Night, 15-25¢ PORES ad A te OS ane | SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH 7:30 iw 0 Corner Duval and Eaton Streets hearial é "foraton Sanda lay 6 Wh T AMIE Ge 2 Sufiday “‘Mutsses:* 9380511 a. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN : ‘ CHURCH VAST ee ” Sunday Evensong and Benedic- tion, 8 p.m. yo gs Sermons at.11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Thursday, May 10, Ascension Day: Solemn Mass, 6:30 a. m. Low. Mass, 9 a. m. Mass: every day at 7 a. m. and} also on Wednesdays at 9 a. Morning and evening prayer daily at 6:45-a. m. and’ 5:30-p. m. (Colored) Rev. Alfred DeRarritt, Pastor 717 Simonton Street A united covenant . and. com- | \ Confession, Saturdays, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. — CHURCH OF GOD T. P. Douglas, Pastor 1106 Olivia Street Sunday. school, 9:45.a. 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 Monday, p. m. 7 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, at 7:30 p. m. SAINT PETER’S CHURCH { WEDDING PRESENTS, BRIDGE PRICES, Etc. Consisting of Czechoslovakian Table Cloth Sets with Napkins to match, in the new large plaid design, | Madeira Pillow Casds, Bridge ‘Cloths,’ Guest’ Towels, Vanity {Sets, Hot Rolf Covers, Madeira Scarfs, Puré “Linen Damask Sets, ‘Cocktail ‘Napkins, Cross iStitch** Linten ~* Sets, Mosaic Linen Sets, Tea Napkins, Ete. FOR MONDAY SPECIALS (See Our Windows) We have on sale Beautiful New Voiles, yard ... ale Flaxons, per yard .... --- 206 White Dotted Swiss, yard 25¢ New Voile Dresses with Or- gandy Sleeves, on sale $1.00 81x90 Sheets, guaranteed for jj $1.00 3 years, on sale Real Swiss Organdy- for Graduation Dresses, yd, 50c New Pajamas, all colors $1.00 Slip Satin, 1% yds. Silk Dresses, . new Sport Stripes «... $3.95 New White Hand Bags .... $1.00 SEE WINDOWS “QUALITY SHOP” ‘We Show the New Styles When They Are New! NEW ARRIVALS The very latest JUNE BRIDES. Gorgeous White Duchess Satin Dresses with and without trains. Come in and see them. Popular prices, ’ Another shipment Dainty oré Come — and “Shirt Waist” are “chic.” Roman _ stripes. Beautiful Wash Dresses of the better kind. EXTRA SPECIAL FOR MONDAY Another © shipment look { those of those mi $4.00 and $5.00, Monday, (see window), $2.85 |} ent of our now], A new ‘shi famous Silk DOLLAR HOSE, .Chiffon and. Service, Always showitig’ the season's |. eres: styles of quality Shoes al iv ec . CHILDR! sizes from © Sport, and wear, +25, $1.35, $1.50 Printed 60 pieces: caf. - Printed Batistes, a 25c quality, on sale, 3 ‘yards 59 for the fj all 2 to big 2 for }! ool Dress }' Voites. | DEPARTMENT STORE Ladies’ Hand Bags, large iety of styles; whites, blues, reds, _ate., I $1,00 and Blouses, consisting of but- ton on blouses, sport shirts, and regular high collar shirts, beautiful assortment shades, special ...75e}‘85¢ and $1.00 Largest showing of Boys’ Long and Short: Pants in whites and a beautiful assortment of new patterns, 4 to 18 years, special .. Te up. New shipment of Children’s’ “Wash and ‘Silk ‘Dresses, 1 year to 16 years, at .. $1.00° Men’s Shirts in whites, plain colors and novelty prints; ex- ceptionally good values, 3 14 to 17% _.. TSe up Pure i Ladies’ Full- Fashioned Silk Hose, new summer shades, all _ sives, service: weight and chiffon weight, special 3 pairs $2.00 Ladies’ Silk Slips, of the better kind, special ..... . $1.00 Another new assortment of Ladies’ Beach Strap Sandals of the better kind, special at veers $1.50 up New Shoes for Men—Women —Children, Plenty of whites. and all colors, Styles te suit everybody's taste. Low heels and high heels. All kinds of leather with arches and without arches. Popular prices, 46 inch Swiss Organdies of the “better kind, whites and pas- tel shades, speci d, .. 50 delicious refreshments served, _| arranged for a program 7:30 p. m., evangelistic service. The affair was held in honor of Pobtlet ‘dance sews for: the des, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., weekly the delegates from the society who| joyment of those attending, yer meeting. ‘Sre to attend an assembly meeting] lege at Lakeland Fla., in the near} Friday, 7:80 p.m. te be conducted at, Southern Col-| future, <-. 4... [Peoples’-meeting. As ? ERSON AL M ENT ION CATHOLIC CHURCH i ie aa F. X. Dougherty, S. 3. Mr. and Mrs: ‘Fiank’ Sheppard; left yesterday afternoon for Day- ,.Mary’s Star of the Sea Division Street and Windsor Lane ftona Beach after.a stay of one Sunday masses, 7, 8:15 and 3380/8. m: = CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH | i Albury, in® charge of oil. ing station at: Key Week day: mass, 6:45 a, m. | Mrs. Ray G. Navarro. left yes-|_. Rosary and Benediction, 7:30 527 William Street for the Florida East. Coast y company, left yesterday terday afternoon for a visit of{* ™» Sundays and Fridays. E. Richard Evans, Pastor ‘for # ‘business. visit in (Colored) & Center Street, Between s’etronie 827 Elizabeth Street 4 and Olivia Streets Sunday morning services at "= scp sibiguepgda May 6 Ns \. o'clock, Z Wednesday evening meets at 1 oot ae Ces: and Benedie- , o'clock. | Tuesday, May 8, Mass 8 a. m. ' aaa aee, PIT POP TT OT ‘New Air-Cooled ceHOL NOW ON DISPLAY AT SHOWROOMS OF 7B, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Young New shipments this week bring the newest styles for GRADUATION TIME. PUMPS—TIES—STRAPS —SANDALS bd Reading Room in Society build- é, fia: oiect, Tosalags, and . Wednesday, May 9, First Even. from 8 to 5 o'clock. | High and medium heels. All shoes are becoming and good fitting and there are plenty of wide and medium widths. lly priced for Monday sell- ing. HOSIERY — Complete the Graduation outfit with a Full-Fashioned ‘Dr. Aurelio Perez was-an arriv- Key Weot’s First Funeral Home Key West’s First Ambulance Service PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleeps of our Hose. MALLINSON’S PLAIN sdveral days in Mia Sunday school 9 mi, junday school at 9:45 a. Augustine. ——ab 'Carlyle Roberts, superintendent. Rev. J. T.. Burleigh, CHURCH, in on the train from eo ae — ~ Mrs, Golden, wife of Jackson manager of the Hotel left on the afternoon called because Rev. F. X, Do yesterday for Miami where will spend a few days with 4 Rogelio. Cabrera left yesterday n over the East Coast for to: be gone for a few days. Dr. A.B. Martinez was an eut- passenger over the East! Goast yesterday afternoon for a Short business visit in Miami. over the East Coast for Miami © Mrs, Anton Brost wax an arrival] where they will visit for about a Key West Friday from Miami; month with their daughter, Mrs. for a visit with her sister and!N, ‘A, Clark, brother-in-law, Mr. and: Mrs, Ed-| win L. rts, at their home on Frances t, Bs a the East Coast to spend a while “Judge Halsted I, Ritter will ar-: with his daughter, Mrs, J, C. Lew- ever the highway tomorrow) is, in Miami. Miami to preside gf the ses idm of United States court to be! F. B. Putnam, formerly agent held Monday. He will be accom-; for the Railway Express company panied by Mrs. Hitter and the)in Key West, was an arrival on Judge's private secretary. j the Havana Special yesterday ac- © Miss Faith Lounders, daughter; left on the S. S. }companied by Mr, Putnam. ‘They Florida for Ha. of Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Lounders,|vana where Mr. Putnam ‘will re- a returning passenger on the! lieve the Cuba agent ’of the com- Special yesterday after a/pany for one month, ‘visit of 10 days with the McLen-; don family in Miami. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ingraham, of Miami, are in Key West visit- ing relatives and expect to remain until next week, 3 Mrs. J. A. Duane and. baby left yesterday afternoon to join Mr. Duane, who is employed by the : 5. C, Railway company at Long ey. ‘ Mr. and. Mrs. T. 'T. » Thompson will leave tomorrow afternoon Joseph Lounders was an out- going passenger yesterday over Mr, and Mra. J. T. Davidson ar- peeiaieas rived over the East Coast today _ Miss Rosalind Grooms, daugh-; and will be guests of Mrs. David- fer of Mr. and Mrs. Bascom L.'son’s brother and sister-in-law, Grooms left over the East Coast) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shaw, ‘They esterday afternoon to spend a,were accompanied by Jack Rob- short vacation in Miami. fert Lintner, grandson of Mr. and Be — | Mrs. Shaw, Corner of White and Washington Streets John C, Gekeler, Pastor Sunday school at 10 0o’clock. A. GC. Elgin, superintendent. Morning worship with sermon at 11-o’clock. Topic: “The Mis- sion of ‘the Holy Spirit.” The’ Young People’s devotional at 7:16Po'clock will be led “by Helen ‘Russell. Evening worship at 8° o’clock. Sermon: “Sothe Habits: of Jesus” At the Wednesday night: Bible Study ‘the topic for discussion will be “The Holy Spirit in the Ex- perience of Believers.” FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton Street, Between Duval and Simonton Streets James S, Day, Pastor Mrs, Thelma Speer, Director of Music 9:45 o'clock, Sunday school, Sg a place for every member of 11:00 o'clock, morning worship. The pastor will speak on “What This Church Most Needs.” Anthem by the choir: “Almighty Lord.” At-the close of the morning serv- fee there -will be the observance of the Lord’s Supper. 7:00 o'clock, meetings of the at the church. The Senior BYPU meets at the pas- torium. i 8:00 o'clock, special service in jhonor of the boy scouts. The pas- tor will speak. on the subject: “The Making of a Man.” The choir will render the anthem, “Praise Thee the Lord.” A hearty invita- G-E protects you with the she oes row warranty PLUS 4 addi G-E Features that mean gréater ‘Come in and see the 1934 - «the aristocrats of modern styling. They are the finest cefrigeraters General Electric ever built. Monitor T: flattop model, find the refrigerator to exactly suit you ip the General Electric line. and economy: i ion and less cur- cent consemptio’ with full PUSSY WILLOW, 98. Monday, at z ic REMNANTS 5 doz. Ladies’ Summer Hats, special Monday, each .. $1.00 26 shades 45 inch Transparent Organdy, ~ oie S50c Our stock of up-to-date Novelty Organdies is com; in every detail. Every at prices within everyone's ‘pr bring New Silk Prints, Silk Fiat Crepes, Rough Crepes, Krinkle Crepes, Etc. If you are plan- ning to make your own Gradua- tion Dress, it our Silk De- partment first. SILK UNDERWEAR—Love- ly new underthings in the sum- mer season's latest styles have been placed. on display this week, See them. Ruff Silk Crepe, all shades, Monday, yd. - .--. 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