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4 Bicord Crowd Attends School _ é «Exercises At Bayview Park ‘The closing exercises of the the aisle, the girls being met by Key West High School were cli-; flower girls carrying beautiful] 11 o'clock, morning worship. maxed last evening at 6 o'clock) floral pieces. The pastor will speak on “Emer- Jith'a commencement program in} ‘Graduates who received their; gency ‘Calls.’ Choir. anthem: Bayview. Park. diplomas were: Hugo Barcelo,}«Seek Ye the Lord.” _ A record breaking crowd was in} William Emory Blackwell, Wil-| 7 p.m. BAU and BYPU’s. ce and 45 boys and girls|liam Benjamin Cates, Mary! o'clock, evening worship. The diplomas by Professor| Louise Curry, Dorothy Elizabeth: sermon for this service will be by ora O’Bryant, who made the} Dobbs, Howard Maurice Felton,| toward M, Day, son of the pastor. présentations with rémarks of} Ralph ‘B. Garcia, Jr., Arthur! pis subject will be: “Not Good if PERSONAL MENTION | POLITICAL WORKERS (Whirligig in Miami News) George: Sweeting was an arrival} Mrs. Hilary Albury left over| The open season on politicians over the East Coast this morning}East Coast yesterday for Miamijis on in full blast. The quary, bloom. One retired politician from Marathon to spend the week | where she will spend a few days| While numerous, is increasingly) ¢o1), Whirligig a story of how in- end with his family. : on business and pleasure. cagey and difficult to flush. But! crroctive these “per diem”. work- — Lounderl of the U.S y . oapengmnges despite Te pane es “) ers sometimes are. A friend had . en irgil Cordero, cit: n | CAMpaigas,: adeul as many employed two well-paid workers 2 customs service,” who left. Wed-| for Monsalvatge a ora iar taxes have been paid by the office}, scl he qualifications in a Sunday Services nesday afternoon to appear before! yesterday aftertoon for Miami|S¢ekers this year in any primary) certain precinct. They were on Low Mase 8S the federal, grand jury sitting in ‘for a business conference at head-|*ince personal economy became @/the candidate’s payroll for @ Sung Mass, Procession and| Miami, returned over the East! quarters... |forced plank in most candidates’| ouple of weeks before election, Bere tation of the Blessed Sacra-|Coast today.. - re soe platforms, Whirligig. hears. l Whos the. vole were Seiad Gok ment, 9:30 a, m. eo —_ oliticians realize this method is 5 Sung Mass, Sermon, 11 a. m. , Willard, Roberts, who has not a bet Lea Lela twol in to pouring water into a serait poriees paagerat es Evensong, Sermon and Bene-| been in.his home city for the past Celini:aud' one. aon a -_ sieve, but they feel obliged to) 194 only had failed to deliver votes diction, 8 p. m. : four; years,-arrived. on the morn-! 1.200’ over the high _ on will! meet competition. ‘The old meth mong their neighbors, but one of Week Day’ Services. , ling train today, for a stay: of t€¥-| orning for.ah indefinite prasad) of handing a promising voter/the two workers had ever forgot- Mass every day at 7 a. m. and/eral days... ¥ 1") couple of dollars to pay his own! ton to vote for. his tabovens » Blinn Raaiee - : a. x ra nen le — — a i A Ei, ) s the receipts to the voters. The precinct worker gag is also in full > FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH Eaton Street, Between Duval and Simonton Streets James S. Day, Pastor 9:45 a. m., Sunday School. Corner Duval and Eaton Streets Sunday in Corpus Christi Octave, June 3 x Gorlzalez, Harriet Jean | Miami. ‘ ie praise and encouragement. ~The procession was led by Sup- erintendent Melvin E. Russell, ‘Hext.came J. Lancelot Lester, eommencement speaker; members of the Board of Public Instruc- dion, Allan B. Cleare, Clarence Pierce and Ralph Johnson, and Professor Horace O’Bryant, Rev- Members of the graduating class. ‘Music was rendered by Howard Wilson’s Band. } <-ellmaped Peele, Dr. Alfred | Eugene Del and followed by the | William Anna = Rose Malcolm. J. Johnson, Anthony Kelly, n Kirchheiner. Minnie Estelle Knowles, Flora Matilda Lopez, Frances Mae Lowe, Arthur Galen Lund, _Jr., Joseph N. Navarro, Selma NeSmith, Walter H. Norman, Jr.; Edna Mae Nottage, A. Josephine Ovide, Gilmore, Parks, Joseph Richard Peacon, Howard Graham Pinder, Edith - The commencement address de- fivered by Hon. J. Lancelot Les- ter was very interesting and in- structive and held the close at- tention of his hearers. —s._, "Before conferring the diplomas, 3 ¢ Horace O’Bryant talked the record made by the present and at the conclusion of his the, members were awarded lomas. h girl, graduate carried. a tifyl bouquet of red carna- and at the close of the cere- the band played thé re- and the class filed down Entertain At Wiener Roast Mae Roberts, | John Rutledge Roberts, Edith Elizabeth Russell, Sanchez, William Saunders, Lois _ Dorott Nathalie Kathrya :3 Eugene — Sawyer,. « Louise: Sawyer, | Virginia { Eleanor Shine, Barbath © 3" Stirrup, Barbara Lucretia’ Taylor, Mary. Elizabeth Taylor, Charles -E. Thompson, Florence _ Elizabeth! Torres, James Anthony Wa Frederick rs aul Sylvia Hjort,| Detached.” The choir will give a request anthem: “Trees and -the Master.” Tuesday afternoon the beams meet at the church. Sun- Tuesday evening at 7 p. m../ Lowe, Kathryn Lowe, Leonard] meeting of the W. M. S. at the; FLEMING STREET METHODIST church. Note the change of the hour of meeting. 8 o’clock, Wednesday evening, ‘prayer service. 7:30 p. m., Thursday, choir re- hearsal. Friday afternoon regular meet- ing of the G. A. Girls, SOUTH Cor. Georgia St. and Division St. Rev. W. J. Martin, Pastor Church Sunday school at 9:45) a. m. Ed, R. Curéy, superinten- dent. - forning worship service at 11|President. Curtis Stanton, leader,|” oe lock. Sermon subject: ‘“Gen- etal ‘Rules of the Church.” Sacra- also on Wednesday at 9 a. m, Morning and evening prayer daily at 6:45 a. m. and 5:30 p. m. Hours for Confession: Satur- days at 4:30 p.m. CHURCH Cor. Fleming and William Streets Shuler Peele, Pastor William N. Knowles, superinten- dent. 5 Morning worship service at 11 o’clock. The church will, observe Armida} LEY MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH! the Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup- per. Sermon subject: “Christ at the Feast.” Junior league meets at, 3:30 p. m. Miss Mayfield Knowles. in charge. Young People’s . Department meets at 7 p. m. Norman Lowe, Evening worship service begin- ning at 8 o’clock. Sermon sub- kins, Harry Weintraub, _ Edith} ment of the Lord’s Supper will be|iect: “Far-sighted Folks.” May . Williams Watkins, and Kathleen On Boulevard Last Evening Aewiener roast was given last} Dorothy Bearup, Louise Pritch- @vening on the Boulevard by Miss|ard, Winifred Marshall, ‘Alberta Anna Mae Carey and Mrs. Clara! Herbin, with a very enjoyable me spent by all in attendance. fi mes Suarez and Carey acted gs chaperones on the occasion. -, Those present were: “Winnie Carey, Clara Harbin, Edna Francis, Anna Mne Carey, Edna Mae Larson, Edna Mae Sweeting, Edna Riggs, Ottilee Porter, Gladys Cates, -- Clarice Lowe, Gladys. Roberts, Dollis Burchell, Nellie Ward, Lor- Atwell, Edna Mae McGlang- po aia” Bethel, Rosemary Congregational Church tomorrow evening, Miss Ada Milligan, daugh: © fet’ of Mrs, May Milligan, will be to George Peacon, son of oe Mrs. Leon Peacon, of these young people have # host of friends in Key West, ‘and proposed event. SPECIAL NOTICE TO CITY “TAXPAYERS tothe City Council _ his _ assessment roll for p year 1934, for approval, all desiring. to have. correc- thereof made, , whether in fee wslcation of property or Tax Assessor of’ the City)! West, Florida, having sub-/ i SANDS FUNERAL Felton, Blondina Martinez, Kath- erine Perez, Mrs. Burchell, Mrs, E. Roberts, Alice Carey, .Thelma Carey, Edna Suarez, Alice Suarez. E. Bollowekie, A. Johnson, J. Atwell, Goodboy, . Jim. Smith, Pershing, Parliman, Joe Ulach, Johnnie B. Ward, N, E. Perk- ins, Joe Arami, 0. R. Rawls, Otto Garrot, Charles Smith. Joe Jaycocks, Gay Cater Me- Carty, J. Johnson, Jimmy Green, Dick Richards, M, Barhlie, Benny, Joe Husser, E, Williams, J. Grant, William Sawyer, M. Meade. REDUCE PRICES er, Meltzer Motor Company, lannounced a drastic reduction in ‘price on all models, This ineludes from a $25.00 re- ; duction on standard models to a miuel interest is attached to the | $55.00 reduction on all master models, “Chevrolet lives up to its slog- an of the lowest priced six in America more than ever on its Standard: Sedan,” says the mana- ‘ger of the Meltzer Motor Com- pany, “as they are now delivering this model for as low as°$625.00 fully equipped in Key West.” otherwise, are hereby notified that} HERE TOMORROW said assessment roll will be in the City Clerk’s office, accessible to the public, beginning Monday, | 1 |. Funeral services. for Lofton June 4, 1934, to and including Sands, colored, who died Wednes- Friday, June 15, 1934, for said gay afternoon, May 80, will, be theld at St. Mary’s Star of “The robe Clerks ee pe er Sea church prone : afternoon period from 9: Me LO 3:30 0% 12:00 M. and from 2:00 P. M. to} ‘The deceased is survived‘ by 4:30 P. M, daily.except Saturdays two single daughters, Winifred and Sundays; Saturdays will be Sands of Key West; Myrtle Sands from 8:00 A, M, to 12:00 M. of Orange, N. J., and one married Any person desiring a corree-| daughter, Willie Mae Thompson, agi dager" caleerag se ling oe or 0" . rt, iro ion. June 15, 1934, his or her petition) Sands One pat Ellen B. te the City Council, setting forth’ Brown, of Miami and a grand- Bis.er her objections to said as-jdaughter, Helen sessment ent corrections de-/ Thompson, of Miami. to be . >. Gity Council will meet at) the City Hall, Friday, June 15, woman in the _ billion-and-a-half- 1934,, at 8:00 P. M. for the pur-| dollar motion picture industry, pose of ne paaed pea paar who sits on the board of directors andimaking proper correc fa great pictui pany. will reconvene from day to ei mites ici until all of said petitions shall : ‘ TO SUBSCRIBERS Helen E. Hughes is the only have been heard and equalization of assessments are completed. : WALLACE PINDER, jund-9-14 City Clerk, ‘Her salary is only $9 a week, but Selena Bernstel has offered it t» aid the defense of her sweet- heart, Albert Shinsky, held in Pottsville, Pa., accused of the “hex” slaying of 9 64-year-old woman who he sajd had bewitched, him. i paper by 6:00 o'clock in Corner of White and Washington Streets Jane Gray | yee gparytiar EAE || observed. ‘Mrs. R. Adams, church pian- ist. Special music by church choir at each service. Miss Alce Curry, choir direc- tor. * Junior Epworth League’at 4 p. m. Mrs. V. A. Archer in charge. Intermediate Epworth League at 6 p.m. Mrs. S. J. Pierce in charge. Mid-week prayer service, Wed- nesday evening, 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal immediately following the mid-week - prayer service. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 527 William Street E. Richard Evans, Pastor Sunday school at 9:45 a, m. Carlyle Roberts, supérintendent. Young People’s Department at, Each department meets in its own 7 p.m. Miss Elizabeth Rosam, president. Evening worship service at 8 o'clock. Sermon subject: “The Neglect of Christ’s Great Salva- tion.” Prayer and Praise service each Wednesday at 8 p. m. Church choir practice Wednesday at 8 p. m. each GOSPEL HALL 720 Southard Street There will be the usual services at this church next week on Wed- nesday and Friday nights at o'clock. On Sunday nigth, A Van Ryn wil} preach at 8 o’clock, the sub- ject being ‘(Another Chance.” ‘On Tuesday night he will speak on the subject of “The Benedic. tion.” Sunday school at.3:45-p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH John C, Gekeler, Pastor Sunday school at 10 o’clock. A. C. Elgin, superintendent. Morning worship with sermon at 11 o’clock. Sermon. subject: “Building the Kingdom: Its Head- ship, Christ.” ie young people’s . devotional at 7:15 o'clock will be Anna Whitmarsh. Eve worship at 8 o'clock. Sermon: “Thy' Sins Are Forgiven.” At the mid-week Bible study hour Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock Micah’s promise of the Messiah will be considered. Please read the entire book of Micah. led by 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 Tuesdays and Fridays, from 3 to 5 o'clock. 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, 7:00 p. m. Children’s meeting, Friday eve- 1 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS i R. T. Sawyer, Teacher Street , [assembly room, Morning worship, 11 o'clock. The Sacrament éf the Lord’s Sup- per will be administered. Christian’ Endeavor, 7 0’clock. The subject for discussion will be: “The Christian Use of Sunday.” Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Wednesday evening, mid-week services at 8 o'clock, THE SALVATION ARMY Lieat.. 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: py. 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. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH “EL SALVADOR” lCorner Grinnell and Virginia Streets (Services in Spanish) Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 8 p. m. Mothers’ Club meets Monday, Pp. m. Bible study and Prayer service, Wednesday, 8 p. m. G. -B. Gorman, assistant tax! La agent of the Florida East Coasti Mrs. Bertram Milord and son Railway, came in on the morning Chatles, left over the East Coast train from St.Augustine for a, Yesterday afternoon to join Mr. short business visit. he Milord and spend a week. eee : | Mrs. J. L, Williams and chil-|. Ben F. Gardner, who was spend-| dren were arrivals over the East|im& @ week’s vacation with his Coast this morning from Fort; family,- left yesterday afternoon -ltax and then discovering he is; making the rounds of all candi- dates with his hand out and his} mouth full of promises, has been outmoded by the more efficient Night, Thursday, returned on the; Havana Special yesterday. Jack Hayes, son of Mr. and Mrs, Subseribe for The Citizen. —Elect— JOHN W. NEWBERN of High Springs, Alachua Coun- ty, Candidate for election as a member of the Florida Railroad Commission Pierce, and will spend a while | for St. Augustine where he is em-|J, A, Hayes, and J, L. Lester,{ Who has never held. public of- Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.\with Mrs, Williams’ parerits, Mr.|Ployed in the car department of! Jr., son of City Attorney and Mrs. | and Mrs, W. R. Gating. | the Florida East Coast Railway. Mrs, C. C. Clinton came in on! Florence Sweeting, daughter of the morning train from: Miami to bes and Mrs. George Sweeting, spend a short. while with relatives|!eft on the afternoon train yes- ‘end tient Be terday for Plantation to spend a fe tes 4 while with relatives. : Worth Tramnieil, “brother: of United States Senator Park Tram- mell, was an arrival on the morn- ing train from Miami. _ Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Albury, who were, guests of their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gadden Albury, left on the afternoon trai yesterday for their home in Mi- B. F. Sassnet,- second assistant phi's eper American Shoals. light- house, who was spending ,his vaca- tion with his family, is scheduled! to return to the station today. Mrs. Oscar Cruz, daughter, Miss Teresa, and Miss Rose Bentancourt left over the East Coast yesterday for Miami where they will spend Miss Lorace Peeples, teacher of ies Larace Pespiea ano a while with relatives and friends. English in Monroe County High School, left. yesterday -afternoon for a vacation at’ her home in Thomas M. Kelly, retired light-| Bowling Green, Fla. house. keeper, who was in Miami for several weeks, arrived over the East Coast yesterday. Mrs, Benjamin Lopez was a re-| turning passenger over the East/ Coast yesterday after spending a month at points in the state. Miss Mary Louise Albury, who was the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Albury, while attending school, left yesterday afternoon to spend the summer. vacation in Miami with her father Paul Albury, and will return‘ to Key West‘ in the fall to resume Nee aisilina. c Ww Mrs. Ed,Loper was an arrival on the Havana Special — #7 floc oer the VeAdAalP ee non and uherintow, 3 ; unders, supetinten- dent. Each department meets intend Mrs. J. Otto Kirchheiner. i le S wader tee ee 1ta.* m.} Mrs. Clements Jaycocks, Jr., ‘atid 8 p. m, « who. was spending several weeks ‘The: choir ‘will. render» Jesus|i" Miami with her parents, Mr. Lover of My Soul” at the morning !*?¢ Mrs. Frank Russell, sir hag services and “Nearer My God to °" the morning train yesterday. 'Thee” at the’ evening service. ‘ ‘ R. S. Spitz, of Islamorada, was Srrcerien sh ete Revi, arrival on the morning train Violin and Organ duets (selected). : i Young people’s meeting at 7 p. veterans for a brief business vis- m. Miss. Ida’ Kerr; president. | Midweek prayer and ° praise’ - Let cing : Miss Betty Sawyer, daughter my lahat dl ares te Mr. and Mrs, Ross Sawyer, left Sin: ot ‘ over the East Coast yesterday for - gpa or ea on = eve~ tiami wh she will join het iss Mary E.-Gri .,.tmother, who. is spending a weel Gan ee organist; me her sister, Mrs. W. K. Dres- choir director. kell. +. eS ' —_— BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH | . J2mes Kelly, of the Civilian (Colored) violinist | and Conservation Corps camp at Homestead, who was in Key West) for treatment at the Marine Hos- pital, left yesterday afternoon for, Miami, Dr. Eugene Martinez left yes- ;terday afternoon to spend week-end with relatives in Miami and will return Monday, ‘ ‘Weel Eliseo Mendez and Jose Toledo, ‘9:0 p.m, Tuesday, Class. business,men of eee ca 7:30 p. m., Friday, choir re-|'™ Key West for a i hearsal old triends, were outgoing passen- : gers over the East Coast yester- NEWMAN M. E. CHURCH Corner Division and Thomas Sts. J. R. Richardson, Pastor 9:30 -a. m., Sunday school. 11:00 a. m., preaching. 5:30 p. m.,-Junior A.."C.. E. League will meet. 6:15 p.m. Senior A.C... E. League will meet. 8:00 p. m., evening service, - day afternoon, | Miss Doris Johnson, clerk Wednesday, “LA TRINIDAD” Revs, L, Oser and Montero, Pastors Duval and Angela Streets Sun-’ay school, 3 p, m. Service in Spanish, Friday, at} 7:30 p. m. (Colored) A. T. McCaskill, Pastor Mrs. M. A. Moreno, Secretary Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Sunday service, 11 a. m. Evening worship, 7 o'clock. SAINT PETER’S CHURCH (Colored) Center Street, Between Petronia Sunday in Corpus Christi Octave, 5 June 3 2:30 p. m., Sunday school. Sunday Services” 7:30 p. m., evangelistic serviee.|_ Solemp High Mass, Procession Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., weeklyjand Benediction of the Most prayer meeting. Blessed Sacrament at 8 a. mi. | Friday, 7:30 p. m., Evensong, Sermon and Peoples’ meeting. PENTECOSTAL MISSION Rev. Harvey D. Ferrell, Pastor Corner White and Olivia Streets 11 a. m., Sunday morning serv- ice. Young! CATHOLIC CHURCH } . St. Mary's Star of the Sea Rev. A. L. Maureau, S. J., in el } : jar at 7:30 p.m. } Order of services for St. Mary's} j TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN Star of the Sea: cHURCH Sunday morning Masses will be Bible study, Friday, 7:30 p. m.'said at 7 and 9:20 o'clock. Sabbath service, 10:30 «a. m. CHURCH OF GoD (Latin Mission) Sundays. Week-day Mass at 7. } " Evening service at 7:30, Sun-} (days and Fridays, | FIRST ME" METHODIST CHURCH ‘Tuesday and conducted by Rev. Corner Simonton at Eaton Street itis Pastor Lave. school, 9:30 «. m. 1 Geo. E. Summers, Sunday Charch School opens at! 'M. A. Moreno, Recording Steward | 20°" steni with the U. S. Im- pn gs left on the after- train yesterday to spend her vacation in Jacksonville with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Segal, for Miami where she will spend a) while with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ciements Hudson, Jr. Miss Anna Jeanette Brown, | start nurse at the Marine Hos- | ' | pital, left on the afternoon train yesterday for Savannah, Ga., hav- ing been transferred to the U. S.; P. H. S. Hospital at that port. | E..0. Werba, assistant district) ager of the Florida Public J. L. 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