The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 14, 1934, Page 4

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“The couple was attended by gy td from the Bie atin Aleen Livingstone, of Long! brother. Miss v a ‘ateiatant cnginehouse foreman |The bridesmaid’s gown was pink tor te Florida East Coast Rail- and she carried a bouquet of pink Company. roses and garden flowers. clipping in question is re- ‘Following the ceremony a re-| herewith: ception was held at the home ‘of Helen Handley, daugh-|the bride’s parents for the guests ter of Mr, and Mrs. G, W. Hand-|who came from Linden, Rahway, ‘of 104 Buchanan street, and| Elizabeth, Newark, dersey City, Sake Gaph oa ot Mr. and ters. New York, Long Island, Brook- ‘Cupe. of 122 Washington ] 2 Rahway, were married yes- “The couple is spending a hon- ‘afternoon in the Linden,eymoon in Watkins Glens and Episcopal Church by) when they return they will reside Rev. M. Muller, pastor. [at 700 Washington avenue.” New Social Club Organized By Young Ladies Here Last Night of the Mc M, ©.) Yates, Barbara Carey, Thelma At- ve reread on well, Rose Crusoe, Cecelia El!s- ae “# worth, Macie Bethel, Rosemary Duvalstreet, and duan-| 5 ders, Melvie Nottage, Edna | Mae Nottage, Sylvia Guito, Aulia Gibson, Martha Carbonell, Vir- \ginia Perez, Generosa Martinez, Blanche Hernandez, Dora Ma- {chado, Ophelia Machado, Delia Hose Knight-—Reporter. | Ramirez, Consuelo Carmona, Yo- present at the first mect-!lando Mendoza and Alecia _ \ became charter members| mayor, ‘were: The next meeting has been set Rese Knight, Solita Cobe,| for next Wednesday exening at Mayg, Norma Yates, Clara the home of Miss Solita Cobo. |night at Rad's Club on the Boule- vard, Music for the occasion, will be gapenvetions have al-)furnished by Bert's Rhythm Syn- 4 fin. tion and Mrs. S. R. Lund, of Mi- Jack Ray! ami, came in over the East Coast Manual’ yesterday for a visit with relatives yesterday! and friends. in Miami, William Vassie, machinist with S. Long ‘eft the lighthouse department, who afternoon for Miami to, was. at. Fowey .Roéks lighthouse ive to Mr. making adjustments ‘to the mec- 4 may possibly hanism controlling the movement love returning of the lens, returned on the morn- ing train yesterday. ms gy seagapot Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Demer- ia. = Loot Ken Wor tits who were in Miami for several afternvon for Mi- weeks with relatives and friends, lies Van Sickler’s in-| We? returning passengers on the to remain in Key West un.| ##vana Special yesterday. but was called to Miami conference with other offi- ‘going passengers over the East | Coast yesterday afternoon for Mi- regional admin-'@™. Mr. Lopez will return at ce, while his son will remain for visit with relatives. train business conference with | Ross C. Sawyer, county clerk, P. Stone, Jr, administrator, who was in Miami on a short busi- state, | ness visit, returned on the Hayana Special yesterday, accompanied by Weatherford, with the W. B. Abernethy, assistant state Q a short vacation Sa I Miami, returned over! Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Alls- the Const yesterday, house ‘were arrivals over the East P — Coast yesterday to spend a while “¥ Knowles, Who was with Mr. and Mrs. M, L. Russzll, Enovies father, George 1.|of Southard street. Their son, ty Miami, retorned on the Clarence, Jr., has been at the Rus- morging train yesterday. ‘sell home for the past two weeks. _—-- - “ah CHURCH MEETING NEW PLYMOUTH IS “WILL CONTINUE NOW ON DISPLAY Rev. Marvie M. Mortenson ‘of} Navarro’s, Inc., local Plymouth the Coconut Grove Church of God,| dealer, is today displaying the tng Ged music services at the local| showrooms at the corner of South. ehureh at 1106 Olivia street, will; ard and Duval streets. eontinue to conduct meetings; Dan Navarro states that” the! threaghout the coming week, new special is selling for $5.00 Rev. T _P. Douglas, pastor of|less than other cars in the low the Key West Church of God, is} ‘well pleased with the attendance| $182.00 more value, this fact he is end interest manifested at the|ready to prove to any Prperective meetings and states that ever since Brother Mortenson began the se- fies of services there has been a|fered with equipment such as all 7 in the membership. | steel wheels, trumpet horns. evening from 7 i o'clock @ gpecial street meeting many other features that distin- will be held at the corner of Duval guish it from other cars in the low and ing streets. The regular! priced field. will be at 8 o'clock, mae Set Pad g Miss Margaret Hayes, the oldest it Spanish wold coins and living nurse who served in the customer. ere en ses NN. Know superinten- | ~ # pop ny) uae the |J8land, cousin of the bride and dent, in charge. was | wore a white flowered organdy/ Mics Mi gown and carried a bouquet of!charge. _ : roses and white sweet peas.} Senior Epworth League mee! 7 p.m. Norman Lowe, presi- nt. Miss Nellie Louise Russell, Subject: “Our Missions.” Evening worship service begin- et ning at 8 o’clock, Sermon sub- ° ject: “Saying Goodbye To God.”! Mid-week prayer service, Wed+| nesday evening, 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal immediately! week praye! ing following the service. The Board of Stewards meet every first Monday of the month: at 8 p. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH en Eaton Street, Between Duval and FIRST t 11 o'clock. “Tireless Workers.” The young people’s devotional) _ will be led by Anna Whitmarsh at |W! 7:15 o'clock. Eyening worship at 8 Sermon: ‘Peter’s Confession.” At the Wednesday evening Bible Study hour the Book x Obadiah will be discussed, Please] Miss Mary read the entire book. . 1127 Southard Street Meetings on Lord’s Day and every day during the coming week | Addresses by R. H.- Stratton of Philadelphia, Pa. New subject each night. The Bible and its teachings. Questions will be answered at the close of each meeting. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Public Utilities company, auditor. jat 8 o'clock. price field and gives the buyer} The Plymouth Special Six of-| 7 until 7:30 valchrome radiator grille and! Prayer were found in the muzzles! Civil War, has been presented ‘old cannon excavated none with a medal by Los Angeles Cuba, q school children, : 2... a i opps 4 ae 4 — . —_— Brilliant Event Cor. Fleming and William Streets! Cor. Georgia St. and Rev, W. J. Martin, Pastor Church Sunday school at 9:45 Ed, R. Curry, superinten-| Beyond the sky was painted With a glorious golden Morning worship service at 11|/That was soon to be followed of sermon:|By a peaceful, moonlit night. “Doing the Will of God.” Mrs. J. R, Adams, church pian- | Benea' Shuler Peele, Pastor Simonton Streets James S. Day, Pastor . Sunday School meets at 9:45: o'clock. Jerome Nottage, superin-|y . tendent, by rmon by the. pastor Chance For God.” Choir anthem: ‘onfidence.” 7:00 p. m., BAU and BYPU ets. Sunday, 8 o’clock, evening wor. “Do We Need Religion? will be the subject of the pastor’s sermon. Anthem by the choit:) Church will occupy our pulpit, our sages of smypathy. “Blessed Is the Man.” pastor preaching at Rev. Martin’s 8 o'clock, Wednesday evening,| oy urch, prayer meeting. hearsal, 4:30 p. m., Friday, Intermediate ” at thi GA meeting at the church, Lihat 4 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Streets John C. Gekeler, Pastor C. Elgin, superintendent. Morning worship with sermo: CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 527 William Street 'E. Richard Evans, Pastor Sunday school at 9:45 a. Morning worship, Percy M. Roberts will speak this service in the absence of the John Lopez and son were out-|' © pastor. Christian Endeavor, 7 o'clock. Eyening worship at 8 o'clock. Rev.$H. M. Day, son of Rev. Jas, | Day, preach, Wednesday evening, services at 8 o’clock. GRACE AND TRUTH HALL CHURCH, SOUTH “BL SALVADOR” Corner Grinnell and Virginia Streets (Services in Spanish) Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 8 p. m. Mothers’ Club meets 18 p.m Bible study and Prayer service, whe hay boon holding special sing-| new Plymouth Special Six in we ee “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. 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. The subject for the evening'm, worship hour is: “Seven Sweet- est Words In All The World.” meeting, Wednesday, 7:00 p. m. “{E gazed upon a picture That hung upon the wall, Division St,|It was a hut with pines around it, Pines so green, so straight, so tall, ip service at 11 . t of sermon: “What Some. Christians Miss.” Junior league meets at 3:30 p. field Knowles in sath the pines, around the hut.| “Members of Mr, Duncan's bain So that ‘only the thatched roof | tugt’are: Gerry Curtly’’ director! WALLINGTON, Eng. ~ Aw Special music by church choir} could, be seen, of ‘playgrounds and beautification | automobile out of control smashed at each service. Were endless stretches of grasa) ‘i i i ts Sladine Miworth- Bangs ot: & 0; formerly in the same”exeeutive| lighting distribution box in this & AS T ¢ OAS T m, Mrs, V. A, Arel Intermediate Epworth League Mrs, S, J. Pierce in That looked so fresh, luscious and And here peacefully flowed a “ti " - a Young People's Department at board, acting as advisors, artificial sunlight, that is, sunshine Miss Elizabeth Rosam,|On which the sunset was reflected. seerétary of the Florida Planning| ent in natural light and in exact- And by a graceful swan reposing| ang Advisory Board, of Tallahas-|ly the same proportions. Evening worship service at 8 The picture was perfected, |Stone Church will preach at this| For a long time I sat there gazing} y 1, Turnage, local administra- At that little hut lit with sunsets |, ¢o, West Palm, Beach, now di- Prayer and Praise service each * Wednesday at 8 p. m. } Choir practice each Thursday at) ‘The Little House of Dreams’,” BILLIE. CAMERO. Little daughter of Mr .and Mrs, 5 a “4, [of the Deering estate: and now fs William G. Camero of White-| connected with the relief ad- Rev. Marvin M. Mortenson METHODIST CHURCH ‘| Corner Simonton at Eaton Street Gep. E. Summers, B. D. Pastor Sunday Church School opens at 45. o'clock under the leadership . lof Gerald ‘Saunders, 11 o’clock, mornmg worship. dent. Each department meets in its own assembly room, Worship services at 11 a: m. CARD OF THANKS } “Harold “Ballou, sdéclologist. and Singing Services each evening day and see the low prices on +. | profeisor of Spanish ‘atthe Uni- bess — ro Satie 5 - of Florida ‘and other uni- P : ‘ a = We.take this mea: rf ress- | yg “ 4 * z E A C E Fashioned Chiffon and Serv: pn eg IR: SOROS OP Ana imthe United States; now A Weight SILK STOCKINGS. NEW SUMMER DRESSES ing our, gratitude to the many| .jyea., Vator friends here,, in Fort.Pierce and h 2) goers anor in Washington, D. C., for their 3 ‘ kindness to us in-our sad bereave- : | ve | FRENCH HOARDERS sat eg We especially wish to thank FORM SYNDICATES | Msines iris ieee POND Father Dimmick and the choir of FOR INGOT-BUYING St, Paul’s Church and the friends who so generously furnished cars and sent floral tributes and mes-} New YORK, July 14.—A The pastor’s subject morning service will be: “Obeying Jesus as Teachers.” At the evening service, Rev. W. J. Martin of the MRS, FLORA MICHAEL, MRS. LILLIE MICHAEL, AND DAUGHTER, JESSIE. jly14-1t) clever evasions. SATURDAY AND MONDAY A The choir will 7:30 p, m., Thursday, choir re-| sweetly Solemn Thought” at the morning service and “Praise the} ___. evening worship|daily at 6:45 a. m. and 5:39 p. m*|; : soap Organ solos, Violin into bars which will be sold te organ duets will be featured at}p, m, Confessinns: Saturdays at 4:30 any person at around $8,000, The | Young People’s CATHOLIC CHURCH i ape Sunday evening at 7 p. m. Miss} Corner of White and Washington|{da Kerr, president. : Mid week prayer ervice on Wednesday evening at Sunday school at 10 o'clock. A.{8 o'clock. We are now undertak- ing the study of the Fourth Chap- njter of First Corinthians and re- Sermon topic:} quest those attending St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Rev. Wm. ‘Reagan, S, J., see ee for St. Mary’s| dicates of several persons who SHOES, to close out at Shopeg bore trom eamity ets ged ny. LADIE The Intermediate boaaeinggncr hg hang Sun-} th ‘ ns . Il meet on Friday evening at 7 bs ie government and either cuts it special. ..... nee -seae GID H sand Fridays, i» their room in the church| =" : siaends o'clock. | School i MIXED BIBLE CLASS vatge, president. Choir rehearsal on Friday eve- of ning at 7:45 Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Monti- cino, Teachers This class meets every Sunday! than $100,000,000, grown tired of {morning at the Harris School au-| jeading an idle life, has chosen to ditorium at 10 o’clock. Men and ¢ojiow a screen career, women not connected with any other Bible Class and regardless of denomination are invited 'to at- Saunders, choir THE SALVATION ARMY |And whispered softly, “I'll call "| Donald Corlay, historian of 1106 Olivia: Street of SUMMER FOOTWEAR. American Building Survey under Will. continue: throughout. ¢om- New shi nts are arriving Liezt. Leah Hartley, Officer in} 1002 Fleming Street 11 o'clock. SAINT PETER’S CHURCH at} school), 9:30 a. m. Holiness meeting, 11 a. m. Y. P. L, meeting, 6:15 p, m. Salvation meeting, 7:45 p. m. Center Street, Between Petronia Sunday Services SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS .1017 Fleming Street R. T. Sawyer, Teacher Bible study, Friday, 7:30 p, m. Sabbath service, 10:30 a. m. mid-week : (CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 324 Elizabeth Street Sunday morning services at 11) Wednesday evening meets at 8 Reading Room in Society build-| ‘ing, open Tuesdays and Fridays, from 3 to 5 o’clock. CHURCH OF GOD Services Sundays, Tuesday and conducted by Charles E. Lazo. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Monday,| PENTECOSTAL MISSION Corner White and Olivia Streets Rev. Harvey D. Ferrell, Pastor 11 a. m., Sunday morning serv- ) p. m., Sunday school, 7:30 p. m., evangelistic service. | Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., weekly, A. Moreno, Recording Steward | prayer meeting. Peoples’ meeting. SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH Corner Duval and Eaton Streets | Sunday Service: Mass, 7, 9:30 and 11 a. m. Evensong and Benediction the Most Blessed Sacrament, 8 p.| Church school, 9:30 a. m, Sermons at 11 a. m, and 8 p. m. Week Day Services Mass every day at 7 a. m, and } Children’s meeting, Friday eve-|also on Wednesday at 9 a. m. ning, 7 p.m. Choir rehearsal, Friday, 8 p. » Continued divisions and in with the other phases of the work, | Governor Dave Sholtsz and State Administrator. Julius F. Stone, Jr., keep in touch daily with the pro- gress being made and are watch- ° _ which — around the objective ‘of king | Key West the “Bermuda | of The FLORIDA eee “ o/iatatehmsinlgistlilionnatnesinimoehiitipiren nis position in Miami, L, G. Lenert, of the state board of health, and 8, D, Mac- ready, sanitary officer of the ee town was in darkness! R A | LW a Y No one has yet produced ideal M. L, Montgomery, executive) having only the wave lengths pres- see, acting as special planning ex- pert for Key West, FOREMOST SUMMER SHOE FASHIONS are included in. our large stock Subserive to The Citizen. SPECIAL MEETINGS at CHURCH OF GOD rector of operations in Key West. | CWA, who was architect in charge! daily. If you have heretofore hesitated about buying the par of SHOES you wanted, visit our store either today or Mon- ing week. ministration as social architect. will hold special Music and George Arliss-Loretta Young Seorta af w Dresses ar- rived by Express this week, See them early for best selections. Ladies’ Triple Sheer Dresses, in two pieces, sizes 14 to 44, in. The House of Rothchild at .... $4.95 Ladies’ Printed Silk Dresses, at $2.95 40 inch Printed Triple Sheer Silk, Monday Bo 40 inch Flowered Chiffon 88 40 inch, 40 shades Fiat Crepe, per yard 39 36 inch All-Over Lace for Monday, yard . 7H ——_ Flowered Voile, 4 yd ‘or . (By Associated Press) D. ARONOVITZ theory for prevention of gold hoarding, now being tried by the|| DEPARTMENT STORE French government, is reported CLEARANCE SALE here to be weakening because of The French melted their gold and Children's 40 inch Heavy Quality Ba: ette Satin, yard 58 ion colors atl theory was that since hoarders|} close out prices. usually are frightened individuals}? SPECIAL SALE ON LADIES’ of small means, selling gold only SANDALS MONDAY in the large bars would prevent | their purchase by that class. But some Frenchmen, it is re- ported here, are forming syn- Another large shipment of the Summer Season's Newest SILKS, beautiful new patterns— TRIPLE SHEER PRINTED FLAT CREPE PRINTED CHIFFON EVERY ITEM IN THE STORE REDUCED FOR MONDAY ——THE-—- STORE OF FASHION City’s Leading Ladies’ Store I, APPELROUTH Pastels, special at pair Siete 75¢ and $1.50 One lot of Ladies’ Extra Fine | H | Leather Soles, in Whites ‘oat i ] purehase only a portion of the|! pair $198 EEVELESS SUN- PIQUE ‘ values, When enough money is raised, BACK the syndicate buys the bar from DRESS WHITE $2.00 Ladies’ Silk Hose, extra fine into smaller portions for keeping quality, all shades, special by syndicate members or stores the entire bar with shares issued Pair 3 against portions of it. Voiles, Batistes and other Novelty Printed Materials, exceptional values, to close out, 3 yards ....... Bs Ladies’ Shorts and Slacks, Whit Merry Fahrney, heiress to more and Fancies, special ~--- $1.00 and $1.98 Ladies’ Hand Bags, Whites, Pinks, Biges and Maize, value $1.00, special ........ 79¢ OOR CHILD | Zann Thiet SCHOOL By Dr. ALLEN G, IRELAND Deener, Physcad and Health Bdecaioa\* New jersey Sate Department of Public lextrectton Closing out entire line j of Ladies’ Summer Mil-j f linery and Summer Silkk j H Dresses at extremely low Prices. Summer Schools qm ! i | | | | Solemn Evensong and Benedic-| You may be either fortunate or i ny tion of the Most Blessed Sacra-| nfortunate if your child has to | nt | «ttend summer school in order to i ©] Church school, 8 a. m. nake up conditioned subjects. 9, H H Sermons at 8 a. m. and 7 p m. When summer Pearlman 8, Inc. | ! Week Day Services 4] schools were first in- “QUALITY SHOP” i | Mass on. Tuesday and Thurs- troduced, I think SATURDAY AND MONDAY Heavy Bleached ex. | day at 8 a,.m, most parents, and SALE 20c yd., 7 yda, fe $1.00) Litany and Sermon on Wednes- children too, were Special reductions on all }jj em | ey, 85780) Be : most unfortunate. || SHOES for Ladies, Misses and 120 | Confessions; Afterthe Wednes- There was only one || Children. Quality) Shoes at ! | {day evening servic purpose—study. The low pri ae ane . | _ i 3 200 pairs Blonde Pumps and }]j j hardest kind of A Ties, $3.00 values, on sale at PETURL AM CORO | iy, and wah temiemn sod peote | ee 00 vans cayeae a] zi vere worn out after the regular Oxfords, Whites, |/] 10 pieces ks, | iwtni sy, | erm. Tans, also Patent Stra { dark color Somer ee and Thomas Sts.|"“But many summer schools are vvveparrene $1.25 and $1.45 |]! ing out M coc | + R. Richardson, Pastor ‘ iti Ladies’ White Sport Oxfords, | Beautiful New S . a 9:30 a. m., Sunday school. lifferent today. More recognition 3 $1.85 eautiful New Sands ' 11:00 a.m. preaching. _—| 8 given to the child’s health and || Boys’ Tan and White, Black ; vee 5:30 p. m., Junior A. E, | his recreational needs. Ample time and White Sport Oxfords, at |}| New Printed Voiles, regular | League will meet. \is allowed for organized play and | only $1.45 |}] ; * €s on * 4 7G j 6:15 p. m., Senior k, | rest. In many instances, it is real- | ———s j One lot of Printed Bat om} League will meet. ly great fun to attend summer is of New Printed | sale, yd 15e | ‘i 5 ) : , Printed Flaxons, | |}] Another Ww 8:00 p. m., evening service. school. There are courses in handi- | den value, On. asia, © oe, H = Weekly Services craft, nature, manual 50c and 3 yds. eae le ne 4 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, Class. Scouting and the like. | 31.98 | 7:30 p. m., Friday, choir re-| dren put on plays for their par. Heavy 20c Pajama Check, |j! ° G | ents. There are parties and pic- 10 yare ... $1.39 j $1.00 -— - nies. ‘| 25 Silk Stripe Shirting. 2 NEWMAN M. E. CHURCH Such is the type of school that | . cd | Sevag nova $1.00 will keep children happy, conten- || 20 Pieces Solid Color Broad- })| "*i¢ ae s e ted, and well during the heat of || 49° inch’ Solid Color Voiles, ||, Hand-Made Mud A. T. McCaskill, Pastor | summer. How much better it is'| 3 yards % Ht Dresses, on sa , 3 yal 39) Mrs, M. A. Moreno, Secretary | than idleness, discontent, and per- || Printed Percales and Broad. ||! Pure 8 haps misadventure. I mention it cloths, 3 yards 39¢ [}| shac r ‘ Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. | “s Carioca Panties and Step-Ins, ||] ,.."#!¢ Me $1 6s Sunday service, 11 a. m. | Peeeneee poe panei pair aa i Clee i i " 4 2 50c Panties « Slips } i ‘ $i Evening worship, 7 o'clock raste) shanning payisckools fon cE IL eae” Gerth cine ant aed TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN | Extra Quality Shadow Proof | dren compelled to remain at home. Slips, Monday... $1.00 ||} stitched. vex | What Should Children Eat in I} Penerell” : Peperell Pillow 7 | Summer! Dr. Ireland answers nent na Ce | “Pondey ~. ie 717 Simonton Street | week. ss iets Gaal - i Chiffon Voit Na a ARS ao 2 EA ee ae | zen Special $1.00 Guar- Rev. Alfred DeBarritt, Pato OW_E—=E=EeE]]l anteed Fast Color Dress- wie 75 $1.00 Sunday Divine service 11 a. m.} SPECIALS _ G8, ONLY «04... 79¢ and at 8 p. m. Large shipment of 5 oe $1.50 Organdy , H Church school meets at 3:30 HENS AND FRYERS misses - $1.00 ao. Milk Fed Veal Fresh Pork} |) ci, py, #7 B Juniors meet at 7:15 p. m. | Pork Sausage Weinies |)" g3.95 ausiter on ete Bg ; * yds $1 00 Weeknight service, Tuesday, ‘ PUBLIC MEAT MARKET]:| day $2.45 sale © 93.28 n PHONE 17-J Free i BE ON TIME—JOE “i ed A |

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