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SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1984. MOTHER'S DAY ... (By RUTH ROSE THOMPSON Mother was a darling dear I wish so much that she was here. On Mother’s Day, I'll surely put A spray of roses at her foot PAGE FOUR SOCIETY _ :-: |PERsoNd. iti Joseph Wallace, director of U. S.-immigration activities in . the Key West-Miami District, was an arrival on the morning train yes- terday for a conference with] Claude Albury, head of the Idcal PRESIDENT’S MOTHER _ TALKS MOTHER’S DAY (Continued from Page One) ling at home until he was 14. In some cases she supposes it’s a good thing, but she chuckles over a con- versation she had recently with one of her great-grandchilren, aged 3,]And whisper prayers soft and reqeurw ( Teer no SP te Lm "A joint birthday celebration. of the congregation of the First Presbyterian church and the Wom- Mrs. Howard Wilson Renamed Head Of Junior Woman’s Club FLEMING STREET METHODIST/L£Y MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, CHURCH : SOUTH ~ oe Cor. Georgia St. and Division ‘St. Rev. W. J. Martin, Pastor- Cor. Fleming and William: Shuler Peele, Pastor At the regular monthly meeting of the Junior Woman’s Club held this week at the club house, the following members were installed. as officers for the coming club year: | Mrs, “Howard Wilson—Presi- dent. Cornelia E, Warren—First vice! president. Nellie Louise vice president. Dorothy Cleare—Treasurer, Annie Lois Hicks—Correspond- ing Secretary, ; Dorothy Archer — Recording Secretary. Florrie Ketehings—Auditor. Susan LaKin and Camille Pierce—Directors, = Mrs. Wilson addressed the club * and said it was an honor as well as a privilege to serve the club in her capacity as president. Before; Russell—Second | Two lovely bouquets of red radiance roses were given to the president, one from — the the Junior Club presented by Miss Cornelia Warren. Mrs. Long ‘was the recipient of and guidance. : After the installation, the presi- dent turned the meeting over to the chairman of the program com- mittee, Miss Jones, who had ar- ranged the following program: Song by Miss Olive Day, accom-. panied by M. Goshorn. Reading by Miss __ Jones, “Dorothy Entertains the Preach- er.” Violin selection by Nick Gos- horn, accompanied by his © sister, calling the new, members. to take office the president thanked the officers-who would serve no long- er on the board for their help and cooperation and also expressed the} regret of having to work without! them, but said she felt ¢he new} staff would prove their worth. Miss Marguerite Goshorn. At the close of the program, both the junior and senior club members who were present were invited to partake of the refresh-, ments served jn the next room by. Misses Rita Pinder and Florence Sawyer. ee Senior in’. West for about intendeat, i » Chi Womai’s Club, presented by Mrs.|who were in Key West for ) Superin' ent, in charge. ce) lasses fo'dack. |Seqmnau-aubloct ¢ “Moth: a. lovely gift, presented by Miss Alice Jones; from the Junior Club! | Mrs. jin appreciation of. her leadership! were in Key West several days yesterday for Miami yher honie in New York, unit. —_—- Captain and Mrs. Joseph Pierce, William ‘R. Warren, and one from{two weeks ‘visiting with Mr. and! for an ages, Mrs. H. A. Pierce, returned yes-| terday ‘afternoon to their honie in Coconut Grove. Mr. ‘and Mrs, Allie Capo, who visiting friends, returned _yester- day afternoon to their home in St. Augustine. Mrs, Walter Kemp left yester- day afternoon for Miami and after a brief stay there will pro- ceed to Jacksonville. for a short stay. and then go to Chicago to visit her son, Ralph DuBreuil. Lee Thompson left on the aft- ernoon train yesterday for a busi- ness conference with heads of the packing house he represents, Mrs. Robert Brown, who was spending’ a féw ‘days ‘with “her parents, Mr.. and ©Mis, ‘Stanley Singleton, and. other-relatives, left n route to ee ‘Corner Simonton at Eaton’ Sti Church school begins at 9:46 a. m., with W, N. Knowles, general, Mofning worship begins at 11 o'clock. Sermon ° subject: “The} Supreme Loyalty.” ‘ Junior league meets at 3:30 p. m. Miss’ Mayfield Knowles in charge. Senior Epworth League meets; ;at 7 p. m, Norman Lowe, presi- % dent, Evening worship service begi ning at 8 o’clock. Sermon sub- ject: “Mothers of Men.” Mid-week prayer service, Wed- nesday evening, 8 p. m. The service at this church will honor the Mothers in the evening. A’ special chair will be provided for the oldest mother in the con- gregation and a gift will be award- ed her. The pastor Will speak upon the subject: “Mothers of Men.” Choir rehearsal following the mid-week prayer service, : | immediately | FIRST METHODIST CHURCH | preety Geo, E. Summers, Pastor Sunday ‘School “oj ie. ‘Church school, 9:45 a. m, Ed R. Curry, superintendent. Morhing’ : ers Dayer 5 sci Rev, .W. K. Martin. will preach ‘at the above service, «25. 5.2} ‘Junior Epworth; League at 4 p. m. Mrs. V. A.-Archer, in charge. Intermediate Epworth: -League, 6 p. m. Mrs, S.J. ierce, in hatge. : The Young People’s Department meets at 7 p. m. Miss Elizabeth Rosam, president, Mother’s Day program at the evening hour. There will be no sermon. 7 Prayer and praise service each Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Choir practice Thursday eve- ning at 8 p. m. GOSPEL HALL i 720 Southard Street .A Van’ Ryn is back aga’ will) speak. on:: Sunday. . ni ‘o’clock "onthe subject: Thing Lacking? (°° The ‘sate “spedker’ will” have jchatge of the’servites'each Tuees- \day°and “Thutsday night at 8 "clotk:** Subjects ‘forthe ‘¢oming and at 8 “One y- evening, May. 15, at 8 o'clock 4 in the church house on’ White ‘street, ‘The, program to be rendered Hows: i ; ~ Violin‘ solo—Miss Norma Yates. , Reading—Mrs. Katie El | ‘Vocal solo_Mrs. Eva Warner. Piano solo—June' DaPuis, Birthday objective—Rev. J. C. Gekeler. Solo—Mrs. J. C. Gekeler. Jother Bible Class. and. regardless of denomination are invited to at- tend. CHURCH OF GOD T. P. Douglas, Pastor 1106 Olivia Street i Sunday school, 9:45 a: m. Preaching service, 11:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. ‘ Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:00 p. m. Children’s meeting, Friday eve- ning, 7:00 p. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL an’s Auxiliary. will be held Tues-!who, was attending a. nursery ‘school. “What do you do at school,” Hshe asked him: “Oh, nothing,”” he said. * “Well, what do ‘they © teach you?” ; “Nothing.” He reflected a mo- ment.. “I have a moosic teachah.” “Oh, does he teach you to play the piano?” “No.” “To sing?” “No.” The little boy hesitated thoughtfully. “Grandma,” he de- cided, “I think you better come to school with me and find out what ‘we do.” : Mrs. Roosevelt laughed heartily. “I believe the most important thing for children to learn is hon- esty,” she said, “The difference between true and false, between thine and mine. It doesn’t m: ter so much where they learn it.” |¥ F. D. R.’s Political Star The Roosevelts didn’t discuss politics much when Franklin was Auspices Kappa Pi-Y’s CLUBHOUSE (South Beach) Saturday, May 12,.9:30 p. m. - HOWARD WILSON’S BAND | dear Meant only for her ears to hear— I'll weep a little and implore— I'll question, pray and weep some more, a boy. But. intelligent, well-in- formed people came to. their house. Franklin liked listening to them and they liked talking to the earnest, good-looking boy, James Roosevelt was a keen student of public affairs, national and inter. national. Mrs, Roosevelt thinks those influences probably aroused the president’s first interest in politics, She made no particular effort to sharpen the interest, “T think it’s natural for intel- ligent people to be concerned about. politics,” she concluded. BIG JITNEY DANCE Every Saturday Night VICTORIA CLUB PRIZE WALTZ: One month free puss’ at Palacé: Theater DEPARTMENT STORE ‘Chiffon Ciro (Silk Organdy), Large Audience Witnesses High School Play Here Last Evening ‘The cast included: Aunt. Milly—Edith. Russell: Andy—James Watkins. {| week wilt) be:.“Phe ‘threefold wit- ‘ness to Christ of the Spirit, the water and the blood.” “Regul weekly Bible study on Wednesday night, and prayer meeting on Friday night. Sunday school at. 3:45 p. m. | Louis , Ladies Welcome Grinnell and Virginia|| Gents, 83c, (Including Tax) PALACE (Services in Spanish) Sunday school, 10 a. m. Frank Cravin-Ray Walker ——in. Preaching, 8 p. m. + Mothers’ Club meets “Monday, CITY LIMITS Matinee, 10-15c; Night, 15-25¢ F, C. Moore, representing one} o'clock under the leadership’ ‘9! of; the large salt distributing|Gerald Saunders, .superintendent, }companies, who was in Key West|Each department meets in its own yesterday as guest of Charles H.}assembly room. i Ketchum, left on. the . afternoon} Worship services at 11 a. m. and train for Miami. 8 p. m. At the morning service the pas- Mrs. ‘Anton. Brost, who was in}tor will bring the message: “Chris- Key West for a few days as guest! tian Experience Makes Life Vic- A large and appreciative aud- jence witnessed the presentation of “Skidding,” a three-act comedy drama in the High School audi-}' Mts. Hardy—Kathleen: Watkins. torium last night by members of}. Judge James Hardy—Joseph the Senior Class of the Key West} Peacon. of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roberts,|torious.” an imate ie i Grandpa Hardy—Maurice Fel-]¢ Francis street, left yesterday; Our mothers will be featured i a pe aA ai ice hows ne Seal stisey = Ca iaias afternoon for her home in Miami. and hoteted id bs pacts — 5 ice, ouquet of roses wi! re red ER a epee pieture | Nathalie Sawyer. aoe presented Manes youngest mother. meri life. ‘Marion Hardy—! ie < ets ‘ The cast and Miss Mary Teevors| Wayne ‘Trenton, M—Celen w0ending several days in Miami {Proton and ono to the oldest the director, were complimented Lund. : with relatives, was @ returning a red ape white Nowes at the door. by many of those in attendance on| Mr, Stubbins—William Cates. {Passenger on the Havana Special), pastor will bring a Mother's the way in which each member| Myra Hardy Wileox—Barbara|¥¢*erday- Day message entitled: “A. Nation carried out iis part. Taylor. Pays Tribute to Its Mothers.” The eae kt Ee WEES Sas choir has prepared the following. = music in honor of our mothers. to Wesley House Unit‘ be rendered at the morning and Entertains Club evening worship services: Morning—“The Songs’ My - Mother Sang,” “ i p On Thursday evening the work-} Miss Mildred Wagoner, who wa: Memory. Hy Meters tet ers of the Wesley House, assisted] ‘spending several months with her, by Mes. J. A. Boza, entertained uncle and aunt, Mr. and. Mrs. Rayon Panties style, special CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 35e Ladies’ Wash Crepe Dresses, 8p. m Bible. study and Prayer -service, Wednesday, 8 p. m. “LA TRINIDAD” Revs. L. Oser and Montero, Pastors Jesus Montero, Assistant Pastor juval and Angela Streets Sunay school, 3.p. m, Service in Spanish, Friday, at 7:30 p. m. NEWMAN M. E. CHURCH (Colored) A. T. McCaskill, Pastor Mrs. M. A. Moreno, Secretary Wednesday |M. A. Moreno, Reervding Ste ward : Sunday scnool, 9:30 9. m. Sunday service, 11a. m. Evening worshi, ip, 7p. ™m. | 527 William Street E. Richard Evans, Pastor Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Carlyle Roberts, superinyendent. Each department meets in its own assembly room. Morning worshi Evening wors! 8. o’elock. Our young people will attend the young people’s service at the Stone church at 6:30 p. m. Sunday is Mother’s Day, and the spirit of the occasion will be emphasized throughout the. serv- ices of the day: Mid-week service, evening at 8 -o’clock. SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH ; oh Ladies’ Beach Sandals of the better at ... Pure Silk Fasbioned Silk Hose, summer shades, all service weight and — chiffon weight, ial “3 pairs $2.00 tase! Silk Slips, of t the rept Blouses, i hivts, ton on uses, sport nd lar high collar shirts, beanti ‘ul assortment shades, special .. 75¢, 85¢ 1.00, Largest showing of Boys’ Long and Short _— in ‘Mrs, Emory Pierce, who Fp 2 Holtsherg’s Monday Sale Special Sale of Cotton Goods During NATIONAL COTTON WEEK Plain color Organdy, on sale Monday, yard . + 10 Printed Batiste an! Flaxons, on sale, yerd 50¢ White finish, yard . . 38 White Batiste for Baby Dees, es, yard .. Marshall Fields Sheets, 81-90, Embroidered Pillow Cases, 11 o’clock. » Claude Lowe was an_ arrival over the East Coast yesterday and after spending the afternoon with relatives, returned in the after- noon to his home in Tavernier. Miss M. Wagoner Leaves For Home Moth- My Wandering Mr,,and Mrs. Graham. Lester}jn Memor, ‘arrived yesterday from aga Evening—“Dear Little i sind creer i the Girls’ Clubs and their smothers! ae ore aregete af Sheiny noncin law jer” Where ts at a Mother and Daughter Ban- quet. Miss May Hill, accompanied by Mrs. P. B. Roberts, sang “Mother Machree,” and Miss Afeida mero, accompanied by Miss Marie Knowles, sing “Sweeter As The Years Go By.” Aiso other music, | games and stories. were enjoyed by’all in attendance, i Those present were: erts, Mr. and Mrs. J, A, Boza, Mrs. Lillie Knowles, Knowles, « Miss Marie Knowles, Miss Ada Milligan, Mixs Ellen Evans, Mrs, E. R| ‘Evans, Miss Catherine Stirrup, Miss Clara Blanco and mother, Miss Marina Valenzuela, Miss Es- telle Perez and mother, Miss Etida Brost, Miss Nellie Brost, Miss Mar- et Fernandez, Miss Olga Camo ther, Miss Alice Aguilar, Miss Gn ke: , Miss Dorot! Pare. and mother, Miss . dydia yand mother, Miss Har- gelia Acevedo, Miss Gloria Ace- vedo, Miss Estelle Pent, Miss Mi y Henriquez, Mis. H. T. Robidere, * Miss Lolita Valdez and mother, Mis Josephine Ubieta, Miss Vir- Campo, Miss Celia Martinez, Miss Aleida Camero and mother, Miss Mary Castro, Miss Velia Cas- tro and mother. Clab Dances Under New Management ' Dances at the Victoria Club at Greene and Duval streets, are now run under the new manage-; ment of John.A, Lord. | A feature of the Saturc jay! night dances is the prize waltz,} when a month’s free pass to the Palace Theater is given to the Aaron McConnell, left yesterday afternoon over the East Coast for Miami. Miss Wagoner, came to Key West last’ September for her health, expecting to remain but 2. short time, Improvement _ shown Was so 'imatked' that) she decided Sen aes mother, i er, ear! this year.‘ ' + eon ty is.to be joined by her mother’ Sunday and proceed to the, home in Continental, Ohio. Pythian Sisters To Hold C io The two local temples. of Py- thian Sisters will hold a joint cele- bration; mother’s Lay on: Mon- day hight of the coming week with & program -to be rendered. Plans are also being made for an entertainment to be held on May 28’ at which time the two temples will be consolidated, cording to announcement made. Announcement Of Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Henry 0. Rassell announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann Elizabeth Russell, to Maxwell Russell, son of Melvil M, Russell. The wedding will take place in the near future. and daughtér, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roberts, 4 Mrs. T. Milton Knowles, who was spending a while with rel- atives in Miami, returned yester- day accompanied by Mrs. Sealy Sweeting, who will be the. guest of Mr, and Mrs, Knowles. Mrs. F. H, Nickerson, children Norma and Fred and the baby, left on the 8, S, Florida yesterday for Havana, accompanied by Mrs.) Dolores de la Rosa. Anthony. Cruz, who was in Mi- ami for several days, returned on the Havana Special yesterday. William Mendell, who Miami several days with his fa- ther, Rabbi D. B. Mendell, was a returning passenger on the morn- ing train yesterday, P. M, Alvarez;-Who was in Key West for a while with friends and relatives, left yesterday for Ha- vana. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Maloney! yesterday from Tavernier to spend a while with relatives, Boy Tonight—Tell Mother I'll be There.” 3 At 6:30 p. m., the Young People’s Department will present. a Mother’s Day pageant entitled: “Memories,” to which all young and old people of the city are in- vited. Prayer and praise service on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Choir rehearsal on Friday eve- ning. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | Eaton Street, Between Duval and Simonton Streets James S. Day, Pastor At the 9:45 o'clock Sunday School hour the ladies of the W. was in!M. U. will put on a special Moth- jay program in. which all the auxiliary organizations will take part. This is in addition to the regular study period, : E At 11 o'clock the setVice wil] bei dedicated to Mother’s Day; the: pastor will speak on thé Dj “Mother’s Apron Strings. choir will have a speci program for the dééa Mr. Louis M. Johnson in memory of his beloved wife. The regular meeting of the four the ‘features of which will be a} were arrivals over the East Coast,%0lo by Miss Olive Day, written by Corner, Duval and Eaton Streets Sunday in Ascension Octave, May 13 Sunday Masses: 7, 9:30, 11_a. m.- Sunday Evensong and Benedic- tion, 8 p. m. rmons at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Church School, 9:30 a. m. , Week-day Services Mass every day at 7 a. m, and also on Wednesdays at 9 & m: Morning and evening prayer daily at 6:45 a. m. and 5:30 p. m. Thursday, May 16, Devotions in honor of the Blessed Sacrament, 8 p. m. { Confession, Saturdays, 4:30 to 5:30 p. m., and at other times by appointment, THE SALVATION ARMY Lient. Leah Hartley, Officer in 1002 Fleming ‘Street: Company’ “meeting: (Sunday schodl), 930'am: jee; »“SHoliteéss meeting, «11° a. m: Wy PLL: meeting, 6:15 pm. Salvation meeting, 7:45 p. m. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS ] R. T. Sawyer, Teacher | 1017 Fleming Street Rev. Louis Oser was an arrival; BYPU organizations and the BAU| Bible study, Friday, 7:30 p. m. over the East Coast from Miami for a few friends, MOTHER'S DAY yesterday days with } In loving memory of My Dear! will be held at 7:30 o’clock. | The pastor's subject for the evening sermon will be: “Wonders of the World.” 8p. m, Wednesday, service, « 0 p. m., Thursday, choir re- prayer Mr, Russell is attached to the| Mother and Sister, Margaret and | hearsal. United States Lighthouse Tender Ivy, which is stationed at this port, Emma Niehaus, and Lith, 1911: Years and years have passed and who died May 9th! } 4p. m., Friday, Junior G. A. Society. PENTECOSTAL MISSION Sabbath service, 10:30 a. m. 5 Spe SOP CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 327 Elizabeth Street Sunday morning services o'clock. Wednesday evening meets at 8; o'clock. i Reading Room in Society aid} ing, open Tuesdays and Fridays, from 3 to 5 o'clock. ! at al BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH — Corner Division ‘and ‘Thomas J.°R. Richardson, Pastor 9:30 (a. m., Sunday school. 11:00 a. m.,' special sermon to mothers of Key West, 5:30 p.m, Junior A. C. E. E. League will render a program. 6:15 p.m, Senior A. C. League will render @ special pro- gram to mothers. 8 p. m., special program, Weekly Services 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, Class. 7:30 p. mm» Friday, choir re- hearsal. angen SAINT PETER’S CHURCH (Colored) Center Street, en vetronia and Olivia Sunday Mi 8 a, mh. Sunday Evabeong and tion, 7 p. m.. pote yee yee as wreh school, 8 a, m, 9 Ty they Services Tuesdays and Thursdays, Mass, 8 a. m. Wednesday, May 16, Solemn Evensong, Sermon and Benedic- tion, 7:30 p. m. Confessions after any service or by appointment with the, priest. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Benedic- (Colored) Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor 717 Simonton Street Service at 11 a, m. Subject: “Mother.” “Seckest thou great things for thyself? Seek them not. Seek ye Rev. | first the Kingdom of God.” slightly soiled from display, on sale Monday at 25¢ White Plisse Crepe, regular 25c, on sale .... wong 18 36 inch White Indian Head, on sale, yard .. 20 Pique. Voiles, regular 35¢, on sale, 4 yards .............. $1.00 Fruit-of-the-Loom Prints, reg. 25c, on sale, yard ............ 1S¢ Children’s Dresses, made of Printed Flaxon ........... 98¢ Baby's Sun Suits, made of Fine Broadcloth ... . 68 Night Gowns, made of Printed : on for summer .... M9 _ Me mag leo White Pique, good grade, on sale 25 | White Organdy, Oc, on sale, yard ... FOR GRADU. ON PRESENTS—SEE US FIRST Just received a shipment of Japanese Pongee Pajamas and Kimonas, Silk Night Gowns and ble Pajamas, Beautiful Boxed jing Bags, Hand- Kerehicls, - fos 2 Dance We Show the New Styles While They Are New! NEW ARRIVALS Beautiful Travel Frocks. for mer's newest styles in “Dressy” Hats, ax well as for sport. Also the new Berets. Sets, [ pecial New shipment of Wash —_ Silk ir to years, at . New Shoes for Men—' —Children. Plenty of whites and all colors, Styles to suit everybody's taste. Low heels and high heels. All kinds of leather wit aseloee and without pular prices. 45 inch Swiss — of the better kind, whites and pas- tel shades, special, yd. .. 60¢ FOR THE MODERN (MISS We ‘are showing many at- tractive new models for firad. sate At ost oy ae i find f i mmer chates, nevelty and useful gifts Mother. We also have « stock of GRADUATION MONDAY SPECIALS Our Summer Hate are the talk of the town—for quality Come in and see those anart Shorts and the new Beach Pajamas we are showing— $1.00 $1.25 ax $1.50 SHOES SHOES Always showing the season's Rewest in Footwear. Whites, Blonds, Sports and Sandaix. Ai- ways see our Shoes before buying. MONDAY SALE Again! 50 New Silk Dresses, }) made to sell at $4.00 andi) $5.00, on sale j at 10 doz, New Wash and Batistes, i | H Evening service, 7:30 p. m. |» Subject: “Mothers.” | The bravest battle that ever was stil T miss them, the | Friends may think wounds; Rev. Harvey D. Ferrell, Pastor are healed, | Corner White and Olivia Streets Little do they know of the sor-! 11 a. m., Sunday morning serv- and — Come in and see for 36. and 42 inch Pepereli Tubing, yard 206 New shipment Flowered Geor- gette, yard OAe 25 pieces Printed Flaxon, per yard te Striped and Figured Reyon Silks, yard ——. . Me Fancy Piques, yard led New shipment Evening Dresses (SDIES SILK UNDERWEAR Gowns LK We wp 2 & complete stock of winners, | Plan The aim of the new manager is! te give the-public a good clean} Place to dance with a good musi- eal program. Big Barn Dance At Clab Tonight Big Dance At Cuban Club A comniittee from the Cuban Club is arranging to celebrate | May 20 in the usual fashion this year and has planned a big dance| God loved them too, so He thought, CHURCH OF GOD ares (Latin Mission } fought; ice. Services Sundays, Tuesday and} nai 1 tell’ you where and when? 3:30 p. m., Sunday school, ‘ | Thursdays, conducted by .-Rev¥-| Oy the maps of the world you will 7:30 p. m., evangelistic service.| Charles E. Lazo. find it not, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., weekly} Sunday school, 9:30 s. m. It was fought by the mothers of | for the evening to start at 9:30; best, prayer meeting. ZED BIBLE CLA men.” A F | o'clock, . ‘To take them home to be at rest,’ Friday, 7:30 p, m,, Yopng| = regular old time Barn Dance A good musical program will be) APd now they calmly sleep at last, Peoples’ meeting. AN INVITATION will take place at the Athletic 7 i i 2 played by Howard Wilson's po! All pain, all grief, all suffering Club tonight, starting at 9:30. via dance band. od past, o'clock, under the auspices of the’ pienenectbeetnintinmnnepemialncantaniiniasn Kappa Pi Youngsters, ‘SERVICE LEAGUE Softly the stars are shining upon ; t iu their silent graves, Al. guests, as well as members, 'There lie my mother and sister @re requested to come dressed in! MEETS SUNDAY row iH ‘That lies in my heart concealed.) ; j i ‘ ; | enentneemenaeneeriocamitigs CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Mary's Star of the Sea ; Division Street and Windsor Lane Rev, A. L. Maureau, 8. J:, in charge Order of services for St. Mary's! Dress Prints }/ = $1.00 of Prints, Voiles and], 28 vale.” 19), Overalls. Ladies will be clad in‘ |o sleeping, gingham dresses. This, however, 'The ones 1 loved but could not is not a requirement. as ‘anyone EF eeare. ;Star of the Sea: may attend dressed in any style. |. ‘The Young s Service | Sunday morning Masses will be Howard Wilson's band will fur. League of St. Paul’s Church will} From your lonely and sad davgh-' said at 7 and 9:30 o’¢lock. Mish music for the occasion and hold its regular meeting in the; ter and sister, MATILDA) Week-day Mass at 7. has arranged for a good program Parish Hall tomorrow evening,| MANEGOLD, nee Niehaus, Key, Evening service at 7:30, Sun- ef dance tunes, : "beginning at 7 o’clocks West, Fla, mayi2-It-days and Fridays, . t at ‘ » at

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