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Editor, The Citizen: : Through the columns of your valuable paper, we wish to ex- TRIO OF DAYS AT i ‘ a | 4 3 j - FIRST re press our gratitude to the mem- \ | Contest Given Cup a? : oe ne — 9 Rey, James 8. Day, Jr., pastor bers of the Key West Fire Depart- [he members of. the. Hage] | Mise Eilsbeth Niles, winner of PREPARATIONS GOING ON IN|CAPTAIN OF POLICE EVERETT] $2. ©. Summers, B. : Gatherers entertained Thursday! the Kappa Pi Y Beauty Contest on} ENROLLMENT AND SELEC- “night Sct; = whale tank en HA July 4, is now in possession of the * Between Duval andjof the Southside Baptist Church{ment and the soldier boys from Streets. ~ of Lakeland, Fia., will speak at} the Key West Barracks and others, _ the First Baptist church on Sunday | for the heroic work in saving our | home and property, next to Strand | boulevard. This affait was in ns ee 2 —_ ype aoe pete: ‘ — nm i be : " cree tendent. $ ' The pastor of the Baptist: church Theater, in_yesterday’s fire, i y organfza' inserip- NiGHT pirigaralt . Re 8. 'D STOWERS AND PITCHER honor of the thirteenth birthday] tion showing her to be the winner} POSED: INSTITUTION |" 11 o'éidck, ‘morning “worship.|of this city, Rev. James S. ‘Day, FAMILY. jly7-1t ‘of Mary Fay McClanahan, who is| was recently engraved on the cup. ary oe ea jand.8 p.m: is H,'M. Day will speak.” « “" Sr, will have the unique experi- oe : visopemibon of the chub, Every+} Miss Niles represented the Florida} |! ! : ' A/T ft U/* °F "the pestge will’ bring a messagel canes 0s On ae ence of hearing both of his preach-| Subseribe to The Citizen. yone expressed theniselves as hav-} Public Utilities Company in the! Preparations are now ‘going on| The officers of Key West 1. entitled “Does Methodisni’” Caré- Sisdessde Wee er sons speak, as Howard M.. Day | - piney setighttal Chute. elitent. for the enrollment arid selection ijiled/ et anki "Regn bin }For ‘Her Sick?” at the morning ges facies i ete: wor |is to hold the service in. the morn- Those who enjoyed the hos-| Miss Martha Carbonell who rep- . d night’ by’ | Distriét| sevice: and, “Rules of tha, Church Rev. James S. Day, Jr., will PALACE of pupils; for the nursery schools Bovuls “Grand ‘Chancellor J. to be started’ in Key West at an|Frazier Pinder, assisted by Past Gates d Chancellors J. Winfield Russell, J. early date under direction of the [ennie Curry and W. P. Archer, FERA. The officers are: As children of those on the re-|, Everett R. Rivas—Chancellor Pats Comander; lief lists are only to be considered} F. Pinder—Vice Chancellor; notification will be sent ‘out to ee Cates—Master of | hours, these parents and a central place | Works; Young People’s meeting on and time be named where selec-| J. et aur Russell—Keeper of| Sunday evening at.7 p. m. Miss tion and enrollment willbe put i se > pee ne mat neeaiht, into effect, : nance; BE rsa ise Ranier iar ua Morning worship, “11 o’clock.|“laims that he is going to pring an It is understood that in a gen-} M. B. Gibson—Muster of Ex-|g o'clock... Christian Endeavor, “7 o'elock,|*ven —— st mani aikaxe eral way the selection of pupils|chequer; The Intermediate Department] Evening worship at 8 o’clock.| his father landed recently. ‘pitality of the club were: resented Pearlman’s Inc. was also _ 9Mary Fay McClanaban, Char-/awarded a beautiful trophy for “Yotte and Annie Laurie Summers,} having won second prize in the Virginia MeClahanan, Lucette de| contest and for having the sweet- t _} est ‘smile, n Jay Stricker, Emory Summers, ‘Jack Cormack, Herman Bethel,| and Barbara McMullen. Arnold. Brye, Mr, and Mrs. McClanahan were _ Out of town guests were Jack chaperones, ing. Thus the puipit will be oc- 2 cupied by three of the Day fam-|] Loretta gees Bt Grant in ily, although Rev. Day, Sr., claims} BORN TO BE BAD : , ing, {that he is merely going to “stand {|| Also comedy and other: special Jesus Took My Hand” at the morn-! bs sokenl. Smedepates Besta Cc aeceaet on / attractions ing worship hour and “Thy King- |” ot < ‘ 7:30 i ursday, ' Rev. James S. Day, Jr., will be|] Matinee, 10-15c; Night, 15-25¢ dom Come” at the evening service. Sf m,, Th choir re- remembered by many Key West sac ac Ap ag at the, “Tuesday afternoon the Sun- ‘The choix will. render “Since beams will meet at the church. 9 Violin. and organ duets at both; shy folks who knew him when he lived mene and evening worship CONGREGATIONAL. CHURCH comageny here 17 years ago. This is his firat visit her since that time. He, | 527 Willi Street with his wife and daughter, are E. Richard Beka Pastor visiting for a few days with his Sunday school at 9:45. a, m,|f@mily in this city. “Jimmie” HCLTSBERG’S MONDAY SALE Another shipment of Sheer Dresses, sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 46, on sale Monday _. 50c _. PERSONAL MENTION re ~ Robert Lyons, who was spend-, Mrs. Robert R. Roberts, wife of ing a while in Key West with rela.|the manager of the gas company, tives, returned on the afternoon] and daughter, Betty Joan, rede wil depend upon the recommen-} J. Lennie Curry—Master of |will-meet on Friday evening at Th ne eae mid-week| Chher Bible Glass and regardless ny aes a train yesterday to Miami. yesterday afternoon for Miami!dations following thorough physi- Eve Mssiiles.china, Gxubl: pp me efr toom in the chureh of aprnemen are invited to at-|/ sun-backs, on sale Monday oy where they will spend a while with|cal examinati icin and wile frend RGD, " METHODIST EPISCOPAL — |‘¢"4. Ab nena secopecenee $1.00 \ “Thomas E. Roberts left -yester-| relatives. ieaitehes Nevis 3| Murray Cochran—Outer Guard. CHURCH, SOUTH aennaerne | Children’s Dresses, made _ of day afternoon to join Mrs. Rob- Une of the ot MAL iapited tl ws |. TRINITY “PRESBYTERIAN |! “ Dotted Organdy. 7 to 14, see ‘erts;” who ‘is ‘under “treatment “in| Robert Middleton, son of Mr. 80, 01 ¢ old Naval Hospital al Rivas di “gt: SALVADOR?” =" CHURCH window, on sale ........ $1.00 bead ‘ Seminary and eets has|ing his ‘plan a E IL : New Mexican St Dresses, ‘Miami and accompany her home|and Mrs, W. S. Middleton, of St. x He} i : = . ‘ : ' b tad Depart-| of the order. ~ lers, choir dire Corner _ Grinnell and Virginia (Coloredy on sale . anon ag (a, FG aly sega altel ibn) Aga vee £ Fi tn ntpovon viele g their} * sas fe emacs Bttects © | 717 Simonton Street Boys! Longies, 10 to. 16, in 5 a 2 j a “ oa joys’ ngies, , reg: ‘with the family at the ‘funcral}/as the guest of Mr. and Mrs./ment. Discussing the project with 6 r6in' cabrying ot Me plans MORTAL M, E, CHURCH! —— (Services in” Spanish) Rev. Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor $1.50, on, sale... $1.00 di Jack Js ‘Services of their grandson, Jack}Raleigh Albury, left over the East} The Citizen, Miss’Erna Hahn, di- 3 i : wah ; | - Ray Perez, who died in the fire|Coast yesterday for his h waar: a » di-lof the chancellor commander. , f H Sunday school, 10a, m, Sunday Divine service 11 a. m.!1 New Chiffon Voiles, like Sill 5 He was accompanied ¥ allio sisson rector in charge of this project,}’ The report of the Keeper of tes Preaching, 8 p. m Subject: “God’s . Willingness to ] _ 3 yards ss $1.00 gran Aare q _ |said in part: Records and Seal shows the Indge|Cor. Georgia St: and Division St.| Mothers’ Club ‘meets Monday, | yelp.” Batiste Prints, see window, on} Percy M. Wm, M. Johns, Redland —Dis- “Now that physical possessiun|t® be in good condition. Rev. W. J. Martin, Pastor p.m. : Subject for evening service: Sale, Ard nace 156 og Z trict correspondent for the Miami} |, quarters for the Nursery School|_ Honorable M. 0. Brawner Church Suriday’ school at 9:45! Bible study and Prayer service,}.phe evil and the Remedy.”—2\|| Sages pa ages of Pure Sil | hasten = was in Key West Hag on Hie eet lis in effect the actual enrollment) Pensacola, Grand Chancellor a. m, . Ed. R. Curry, superinten-: Wednesday, 8 p. m, Chron, 15:2, “He said unto the|/ Monday, yan cs ae one pa aeNs iB te vide sony eA tanel aetteg sige of the children can begin. There | the Order, expects to make an of-|dent.. ee x z RINEDAD” King. The Lord is with you, while |] Tyavel Silk Navy . V project, le! f . <n jficial visit to this lodge sometime| Morning worship service at 11 LA T! ye be with Him and if ye seek Him Dot, on sale, yard ........ 75e Moffat at the home on White-| yesterday aftern the East| must of necessity be a selection i jr oO 1 i M es - yi y Wea Over the East) + tices eho are eligible for mem.|>¢efore the end of next month, it}o’clock, Subject- of sermon:| Revs. L. Oser and Montero, | he will be found of you, but if ye|? One lot of Beach Sandals, re- 1 “train oonanediag afternoon, Goast for headquarters, bership in such a group, based on{'® stated. Faith In God.” Pastors forsake Him, He will forsake you.” duced to ... = 89c Duval and Angela’ Streets One lot of Boys’ Wash Suits, | W. A. Locke, Jr., .president of| he number of staff teachers. Ap- ee ee & bi ae es @ DrTuULT ist. 2, 3 and 4, reg. $1.00, on “Mr. and Mrs. Ormonde de Leon! the Florida East Coast Railway proximately one third of all on the WM. § BETHEL Special; musié\ by church. ‘choir . ming ee eee outgoing passengers over the} shopmen’s union, was an arrival hist ae Saale be oocest e i each service.: 7:30 p. m. | oe a ban and Pink, re- | ‘Coast yeste: for Miami : ‘The Nursery ool is an ed- i Ps % aoa D ARONOVITZ H duced to, yard ............... 50¢ m.. Mrs, V., A.-Archer in charge. Intermediate Epworth, League CHURCH OF GOD Sheets, 81x90, taped edge, members of the’ local union in}Physical welfare and wholesome reg. $1.25, on sale $1.00 +} Key West, and left on the after-}mental development of the young Service in Spanish Fi —_— Service in Spanish, Friday, as | DEPARTMENT STORE |: William Strickland Bethel, 12 E: se he s a children is'a primary aim. ° In or-| FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE at 6 p.m. Mrs. S. J. Pierce in T. P. Douglas, Pastor An extra large ship-; Colored Border Pillow Cases, } Berlin Russell, Peng +} noon train for headquarters in St. ice Nd-atléie’ (hace alms’ sivaieal F charge. RE 1106 Olivia Street ment of Summer Materials ! embroidered, pair . 69c i , Gard Cauahies = Mr epeering examinations and health a are} CONDUCTED TOMORROW a Young rt in 4 ; Depertament at} Sunday school, 9:45 a. m, just arrived to sell at rock | sa 5 cet nc on ho meqular i ‘Mrs. Frank Curry, who were} Miss Florence Van Sickler, of| Provided. In addition, instruc. AFTERNOON resident, ns beth Rosam,) Preaching service, 11:00. «. m./1 bottom prices. ites, {for Wot of, Linen Scarfs, reg. 5 Datedeie ta Miswi, rot ths OR, S * tions on self help, confidence and president. * ji and 7:00 p, m. : 40 inch Pastel Printed Voiles,||! — $1.25, close out ......... 50e mi, ie A, arrived on the noon (s e Evening worship service at 8) Prayer meetin; , Wednesday, just as sheer as Chiffons, {|| Full-Fashioned Silk Hose, Chif- tt the Hat 1 social contacts are given. » ys S: * | ‘arned on, js Se asian sultatisin with local offi see bya “In a sanitary and pleasant o'clock. § Subject of sermon:| 7:90 p.m yard . 25c fon and Ser pair 69c Renday. fp sul wi icials of the “The Broken Cistern.” Children’s meeting, Friday eve-}# One rack of Printed and Plain j Crepe Back Satin, white, =| i Biss x : aatcate san i ..}environment favorable to growth, 5 . 7 * ‘ F Blat Grene Dreases, to close |} Blouses, on sale, yard: .. : . A i pep eae oe aos in the after-/o d a schedule of activities suited {Yeats old, died 11:10 o'clock last Bt bg ipo service each{ning, 7 p, m, Be ‘ td Rreneaw, m ey vane ale, Bie i ei : ee ees Med sister : to their needs, the little ones will }night in the home of his mother, | (eran a ae iviter prayer Flat Crope, ali shades, per on sale, yard .... 25¢ develop habits conducive to health|1605 Flagler street, He was ‘ 1 THE SALVATION ARMY Heavy White Roug! ho were spending a while in Mi-| Eugene Sands left over. the service. Sun Crepe, ami, were: retrning » passengers! East Coast yesterday afternoon|#™ happiness. By providing phy-|brought to Key West July 4 from regular $1.00, reduced _ to yard .... ob es ra | Heavy Rayon Slip Satin, all | | | : jeal i i Miami where he underwent an Ped et ey cI bea 7 i shades, 1% yards ...... 50¢|{7 per yard BASS SD 75 ‘over the Hast Coast yesterday. {for a stay with relatives and res erga peor balanced | yveration thre weeks azo. He was|FLEMING STREET METHODIST) Liect. Leah Hartley, Officer in}! new Shipment of Travel Dress- j|! Pure Silk with deep ae peace jfriends in Miami. ‘ School will be carrying out its|@¢companied by his mother and 1002 Fleming St ; es in Triple Sheer Flat Crepes }}] _ shadow pane is, each .... $1.69 © Allan Parrish, business man of sery ve 2 rete at ligee aiaters, Sea ie leming ‘eye and Georgettes, each— {|| Heavy White Cotton, regular f i ii i secon ‘pose o} in; * Bir 0; H y a ' ‘ arrived se ba moraine Mrs, Malone, wife of Mayor te the ibe 2 ST gecatiees ei ‘|’ Funeral services will be held 5 Cor, Fleming op, Wiliam Streets) oy oe y $5.95 ay 17.95 | ao seas - SAO sterday and returne in) Wm, H. Malone, who was spend-} © . cloak toiussom adtavanon: tconi Shuler. Peele; Pastor pe . : = Tie se aoe eer oon. i " ks in New York, guidance by parents, Sund: Tat 9:45 Holiness meeting, 11 a. m. New shipment of WASH! $ » to close out $1.00 e sncbages woe. Bat Cont wc} “The quarters asigned are spa-|the Pritchard Funeral Home chap- walt ey Oat e a sinter) X. P. L: meeting, 6:15 pm. DRESSES, each— {]j One lot of Silk Night Gowns, f Mr dnd Mrs! Carivlé Roberts rnc’ Over te Bast Coast yes! i545. sunny and very attractive, |el. They will be conducted by Rey, { William N. Knowles, superinten- Svat tease ie. $1.00 $2.98 | slightly soiled from window ‘ rs: Carlyle Roberts tetday, accompanied by Mr. Ma-|©lus, is thus|George E, Summers, of the First}4ent. ‘Sam By Pinder will speak to seat Salcacety UU to 2 I] display, reg. $2.50, on sale] , Miss Edith Mae, who/ lone, who went to Miami severat|i™ every respect. Key West is thus}George E. SI the Young People’s Class 40 inch Triple Sheer Prints, ||] at $1.00 re pe ‘@ Vacation of two!days ago to await Mrs, Malone’s|°ffeted gteat opportunities and{Methodist church. Mornin, os service at 11 CATHOLIC CHURCH aed Poe % $1.00! ere oreo eee in Miami, returned over Rhehactcal ae ba aaah possibilities: for a splendid center é Ealbeapers uw he selecied seloek iz bs hip a baad Ws 3 f youthful culture and ed rom Troop 56, Boy Scouts, off,, . f x aces . ab Gees yesterday, H. 8 Mekomb. vedi sc fice eis) which he was a member, and the ay ac meus ‘ = bil gaa gy - Shoes, excellent ayes, | |} Miss Miriain Carey, ‘teacher in! United caleies. SE Tat aston There is nothing left now to be} troop will attend the funeral in a) Mice ‘Westie kaneis” a4 ee ae change ud lis plenty of Whites andj lic schools of Monroe coun-|day afternoon for Norfolk, Va,,|dne on this project except the|body. : ;¢{ charge. |__ Order of services for St. Mary’s}| Blondes. Special low’/} Our ENTIRE STOCK who has been on vacation in| wher he will b igned to a|Selections and enrollments, All of} William is survived by | his Senior Epworth League meets'Star of the Sea: prices for Saturday and 7 a, Tampa, Lakeland, Mi-| ship ne (igh syegnuedy the teachers have been selected for} mother, Mrs. Fay L. Bethel; treet 7p. m nes Pa pe presi-| Sunday morning Masses will be|? Monday. i ; ! ve Ami and other cities in Florida, re- + NSE " [both the white and colored schools,|sisters, Rosabelle, Rebah and] 77 : said at 7 and 9:30 o'clock. Special assortment New Sum-jj/ LADIES’ FOOTWEAR umnéd on the Havana Special yes-| Mr. and Mus. E. V. Sawyer, who | 8 have the cooks, their assistants,|Nathalie Bethel, and one half/""r. wing worship service begin-| Week-day Mass at 7 aaee anaes Wate a Mian a pena og ore Te tas clerk and janitress, and these will} brother, Charles H. Wardlow, Jr.3i i at g Welk Sermon sab-|-:- Beening: sevvinecat+9:20,: Sen Blues, and Maite, valu | NOW GREATLY caja ee oy ee in Key West, left on the aft. (Pe notified by cards or letters, as peeenier, Mrs. Lillie Foe! jock, “Far-Sighted Folks.” days and Fridays, es pA ag ged gs Prints Key REDUCED _ Mrs. George Kantor and sister,}ernoon train yesterday for their|Will be the parents who are to ee rrendiether, Joly 8. Williams, week prayer service, Wed- Voiles, fast colors and beauti- ! Fine Quality Summer Shoes, WwW, eel whe were spend- | home in. Miami. bring their children to the assem-| © See eee te \nesday evening, 8 p.m, PENTECOSTAL MISSION ‘ful patterns, 3 yards for 50¢ ||] in all wanted colors and_sizes vacation with Mrs, Kantor’s bly center at the appointed time. COLORED CLASS © tyoir* Fédatsé? Sinirhédiately 45 inch Flat Chiffons, gorgeo and best known brands offered aghter in Barnwell, S.C., re-| Mr. and Mrs, John Cates left . following. the .mid-week prayer patterns, yard - $15 at big reductions for Monday. J 1 i e ne { , Rev. Harvey D. Ferrell, Pastor A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF yesterday on the morning over the highway this morning for CUBA CARRIES ‘ ae} service. : tex Corner White and Olivia Streets ee SILK HOs Y, Chiffon on While away Mrs. Kantor:a trip along the Florida Keys, and a ghia The Woman's ‘Missionaty So-) “41 a. iy, Sunday morning serv- Service, specially priced for on # visit to Hot. Spfings,| will go as far as Miami. They ex- ] : ciety meets 'every first Monday of lies pe : “Arkansas, ' ; 7 pect to be away for about a week. 60 PASSENGERS ‘ ice. Monday. <,. {the month at 3:30 p. m. 3:30 p. m:, Sunday school. ‘aaa ees eas (Communicated) “The Board of Stewards meet] 739 p. m., evangelistic service.) Pearlman’s, Inc. SUMMER CLEARANCE oath 4 Forty of the Sunday School)¢very. first Monday of the month) esday, 7:30 p. m., weekly “QUALIT pee ON LADIES’ DRESSES RU NOW REGULAR SHOWS STEAMER GATUN ARRIVED IN! scholars of the Trinity Presby-|at 8 p. m. prayer meeting. ; Q ¥ i]. Price reductions on all ta terian church school, cojored, on See ee Friday, 7:30 p, m., Young}| We Show the New Styles While §}| Dresses in stock—must be SOLITUDE saan manic They Are New! cleared to make room for our i] FALL MERCHANDISE Ladies’ Flat Crepe Dresses, to {] close out $1.95 ve , | PORT LAST NIGHT the honor roll, went to Boca Chica] FIRST PRESBYTERIAN * apeblite 3 NOW AT MONROE: c for the fifth of Jul CHURCH Peeples mesh Sse ‘tinued from Page | ‘or the fifth of July. pes role Ona) : FOR FURL ON The previous day, July 4, the - ‘ anan aiiexiGiaas new-flag was unfurled for the first|Corner of White and Washington FIRST BIG JULY SCOOP M special purchase through ‘ 4 ”, i 1 ¥ i is,topic 0: jiding i stig | Se i? ‘pen windows of his compartment, Berry, Lee Carillio, Fay Wray and|car of furniture, 242 sacks of mail|‘U"# by the young folks. This, topic | of, | APPRECIATION ie talk eau for the morning meal,! numerous other well known actors/and 20. empty cars. The young people's devotional | — ‘ fast board in the|and actresses. | Steamer Gatun, of the Standard will be led by Tom Eden at 7:15' ‘The Kappa Pi ¥ Club wishes to all one price _ 89 New shipment of Ladies’ Bath- ing Suits, in the very latest styles in a yariety of colors. DON’T OVERLOOK OUR PIECE GOODS DEPARTMENT 95, on see window, each Zor several years received an As-) Juan Carbonell today announe- time. A large number of youn Streets our New York buyers enables [f!| 75, badies’ Flat Crepe Sport Barter freee asjed that the schedule formerly car- a Steaniship Sinema ee folks took the pledge to be Cie 4 John C. Gekeler, Pastor Sam B. Pinger, and W P. Monti-|Bus to offer for— i Drogants: vainen. to aa ao Fla, én roi A nt +“ tats ey oe Mi ee ad A th agen er froma) 80d 9nd to country, Beneay pee Leo ence A: This peace every Sunday Lap niduec creda ee pac yalnes das. aatate ul O his, woul continue al the Monroe ie 4 ‘ol pa, . | At 7 a. m. a good congregation ,C. Elgin, superintendent. °5 Ricict beni eae all latest I} - $3.95 4 at Ormond Beach. jthe- future, starting tomorrow|Key West, three automobiles and gathered to hear the Rev. Geo.| Morning worship ‘with obser-| morning at the Harris School au. i rs Washable Always these interviews came, night. 222 sacks of mail. Summers and the message was‘ vance of the Lord’s Supper at 11 ditorium at 10 o’clock, Men and i les, Prints and church school has trebled in num- ber during the last three years, 75 new Organdy Dr Plaids and Pri | always! ce | Fruit and S, 8. Company, arrived o'clock. take this means of thanking the oe aad, twa ee ener ea ‘the scene of his daily meditation’ Arville Boese, a Wisconsin 4-H from New York 7 o'clock iast, PAYNE FAMILY | Evening worship at 8 o'clock.! people of Key _ West, for their! Se oe eae pose | Sire ee sm: 3g scenltg Prayer and reyeric,; club: girl, won a trip to England night, consigned to the Porter! | At the Wednesday evening hearty cooperation.ih having made| ore $1 00 1 paaleth me pular fabrics of- : times “Neighbor John”. and the island of Guernsey inj Dock company for fuel oil: H RETURNS HOM {Bible Study hour the Book of the Fourth of duly celebration) each : . ° | ‘many Of his Florida friends know? recognition of her raising of prize; While bunkers were being tak-) ‘Habakkuk will be’ discussed. ;such a grand success in every pos-|H 59 pieces of new Printed] INVISIBLE siti cee affectionately ax that, ali Guernsey calves. en the passengers. numbering 42,| Please read the entire book. jsible way. We are justly “proud! Faxons, Printed _ Voiles.|] INVISIBLE SILK CHECKS though none ever addresses ee Sap Saga SG, SERRE and. officers of the ship, visited} eNom jof the outcome of our endeavors Printed Dotted Swisses, at} j only a to ua 50¢ and FOe AGAIN! Carioca Panties 25¢ thus—would ask the “ver| Philosophical excerpt was timely.’ points of interest in the city. The| Mrs. T. R. Payne and three sons} SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH jbut fully realize that it’ was ac-| Porter to sit down and read the N@** Thanksgiving the theme: Gatun sailed 11 o’clock for Fron- left over the highway this morn- |complished with the support of al-j meditation, =~ j Would be appropriate to the sea-|tera, Mexico. .ing for Quincy, Fla., afer spending| Corner Duval and Eaton Streets j most the entire city. Especially 45 inch Fancy Seldom i son, Once there was the general) Power Barge Herkimer sailed|/two weeks in Key West visiti jee: {do we wish to thank Mayor Ma-|| and Step-Ins $1.00, at soe paps l idea of the “golden rule.” 4:30 o'clock weeadat afternoon| with her mother a) other si Mass, Be es 2 lone, Lieutenant Jackson, Mr.|f| Extra Quality Silk $1 00 : no Sheer Printed Silk timely bit of philosoph: eta 4) _ Most times breakfast sat before} for New Orleans and the Barge | tives. Evensong and Benediction of! Luther Pinder, the personnel of; Slips wn . (| Pies Silk prayer. The pay, Does Ghat baked apple, cereal and! Rockland followed in tow of the| They were accompanied on the. the Most Blessed Sacrament, 8 p.|the Destroyers Perry and Zane, | Best $1.00 yd. Slip $1 00 eyo a tnd bevorah phat | ‘¥| weak tea. There was only slight) Tug De Bardeleben. The vessels return trip home by Mrs, H. Burk- m. | American Legion Drum and Bugle! Satin, 1% yards ° “REDUCED FOR BONA Friier asking many of the Mae AT be eam nis morning menu-|were at Key West for orders and ‘halter and Mrs, J. Pinder, aunt ofj Church school, 9:30 a. m. Corps, Police and Fire Depart-| Still selling Extra Quality MONDA tions, All his meals while traveling, were consigned to the Porter Dock Mrs, Payne. 0 11'a. m. and 8 p. m.| ments, Troop No. 5, Boy Scouts,’ pices, chatting at Selb of the sun- were prepared in his special ear! company. + 1, B, Payne, husband of Mra|." "Wook Day Services, |Pythinn. Sisters, Knights of Py-! it Balk Never anuia ols ‘ small’ by a servant well acquainted with} Another steamship of the Stand-jPayne, formerly resided in this! Mass every day at 7 a. m. and'thias and the Red Men. We tions about weighty oad pg needs, ard Fruit and pee ip Company jcity a few years ago at which time|also on Wednesday at 9 a.m. | thoroughly appreciate their ef- unless he himself ee of fas Occasionally one or two of the i¢ due in port jorrow night or the was in charge of The Artman| Morning and -evening prayer|forts and any of whom we may| subject. ught, up ladies of his household, or his see- Sunday morning. This is the Press. Mr. Payne is now connect-{daily at 6:45 a. m. and 5:30 p.m |have inadvertently left out. eer. the jtetary, would sit down for the Yoro and hails from New York, led with a weekly newspaper and] Confessions: Saturdays at 4:30; - ~-CLUB KAPPA PI Y. | ys poem or prayer or morning meditation, ‘bound to Mexican ports, ‘job printing plant in Quiucy../:'p. m. bily7-1t Oliver Armayor, Presa. $1.00 Silk Hose, Extra Special Reductions on all Shoes for Ladies, Misses and Children—here you al- ways find the latest styles, éxtra_ quality at POPULAR RICES. —JOE. 1 —_ ae ! '| STORE OF FASHION || City’s Leading Ladies’ Stora \ I. APPELROUTH

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