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‘PERSONAL MENTION — | ymond Lord re~ turned on the morning train yes- terday from a busimess visit in Mi- ami. Miss Leslie Barkley, of Tampa, wes an arrival over bag age ae rday and will be the guest o tgp Mrs, A. Maitland Adams. Caesar LaMonaca’s orchestra, connected with the National Mrs, Charles Aguero left on the afternoon train yesterday to spend a while with her brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, George Peacon. She was accompanied by her children, Jack and Elma, | FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner Simonton at Eaton Street Geo. E, Summers, B. D. Pastor The governor’s proclamation of @ week of prayer and thanksgiv- ing will be duly observed by our Raymond Maloney, who was spending a few days in Key West FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH * Eaton Street, Between Duval and Simonton Streets James S. Day, Pastor 8:30 Sunday morning, services at Fort Taylor. Guard encampment, furnished ex- with relatives, left yesterday aft- church in both services Sunday. § {cellent music for the dance num- bers, rendering a program com sisting of the latest hits of the season, The band also gave sev- eral special selections during in- termission, each number being greatly enjoyed by the many in The dance started at 10 o’clock, with delicious and appetizing re- freshments served at the mid- and} night hour, and at 2 a, m., the the} grand festivities ended. Among the out-of-town guests in gowns) present was Pete Robineau, rep- and beautiful designs,! resentative to the state legi: Tights from the il-j elaborate scale, and each and array of embellish-| everyone in attendance, express- decorative scheme,} ed great delight at the pleasure picturesque scene! afforded during the evening's en. . and gents in the a , tertainment. is Kid Party Given Last At Home OF C. G. Hicks a hide ’n seek and the costames and dancing given last night at the Country Club, They were the oceasion of, much. laughter and fun. Later in the evening the party drove back to the Hicks’ ‘residence where a refreshment course of ice cream and sandwiches had been prepared. Present were: Janet Tharp, Theresa Falk, Leonella and Orphelia Lester. Emily Anne Duncan, Barbara San- quist, Marie Thompson, Elizabeth Ayala, Barbara Taylor, Martha Carbonell, Louisa Delaney, Leo- .| nor Warren and Sylvia Guito. Harris Sherman, Paul Sawyer, Ignatius Lester, Curtis Stanton, George Allen Warren. Billy War- .| ren, Jack Hayes, Billy Phelan, Norman Artman, Walter-Norman, Charles Smith, Frank Lund, Ig- nacio Carbonell. Of Baptist Church Enjoy Fry Given Friday Afternoon number of the niem- Baptist Church met everyone had eaten as much as they wanted the men went into the church for a meeting while the women cleaned up the re- mains, The masculine part of the crowd organized a Men’s Brotherhood and elected Captain Pogue as tem- of the! porary president. They are to prepared the, meet again at Captain Pogue’s ‘on a long table in| home on Tuesday. When all was ready,| This is the first social that the began to partake of the} church has had in some time, but from what the folks said about consisted of fish and) this one yesterday, they are going coffee and limeade. After) to have many more in the future. “Der Evening By Order ~ -Demolays Was Enjoyable Event at the Coral Isle, solos given by Ernest Sanches Right, sponsored by! which was enjoyed by all attend- 4, Perry Chapter, Order| ing. . dvew a capacity; The ninth dance was a_ prize | First National Bank, who was in Mrs. George Moore, who was before marriage Miss Clotilde Vil- lareal of Key West, was an arriv- al yesterday from Philadelphia for a stay with relatives and friends. Ellis Hollums, managing editor of the Miami Herald, was an in-}, coming passenger over the East Coast yesterday for a busines vis- it with officials of the FERA, Captain M. M. Watler was an arrival over the East Coast yes- terday from Miami to join Mrs. Watler and the children. Wm. R. Porter, president of the Miami and Tallahassee on busi- ness, returned on the Havana Spe- cial yesterday. Mrs, Agnes Pritchard, who was spending a while with relatives in Miami, returned on the morning train yesterday. Eugene Sands, who was spend- ing a few days in Miami on busi- ness, was a returning passenger over the East Coast yesterday. Pete Robineau, representative to the state legislature from Dade county, arrived yesterday for a visit of several days. ; Mrs. Aaron Diaz, daughter, Mrs. Waldo Johnson and iss Helen Roberts, who were spending} a while with relatives in Miami, returned over the East Coast yes-! terday. j Russell Sands, ‘son of the late! John Sands, arrived yesterday | from Tampa and will spend aj while with relatives and friends. Misses Mary Fay and Virginia! McClanahan, who were visiting; with friends at Homestead, return- ‘ed on the morning train yester-j day. Mrs. W. L. Curry and children, j Frank, Herman and Nellie May, who were visiting with relatives} in Key West, returned’ yesterday afternoon on the train to Miami. Richard Gilbert, of Miami, came in-on the Havana Special for a; stay of several days with friends. | Lenard Granthum, machinist-; mate first class in the coast guard | service, who was in the Marine! hospital, left yesterday for Miami. George Stewart left on the aft-| ernoon train yesterday for Miami| where he will join Mrs, Stewart! and their daughter, Yvonne, and) after a visit of several days with relatives, will return, \ Mrs, Edwin Barnes, who was the | house guest of Mrs. W. Hunt Harris at the home on Caroline street, left yesterday afternoon over the East Coast for her home in Tallahassee. Mrs. J. D. Neece was an out- going passenger over the East Coast yesterday returning to her | building department of the FERA. | Star of the Sea: | ger over the East Coast yesterday. |days and Fridays. | East Coast today and are guests Good music is planned by Mr: Sih . | Niles P. Nelson, our choir direc- Mrs. Leonora L, Mackey left:on| tor. The pastor’s message Sun-, the afternoon train yesterday for} 4ay morning will be: “Obedience ‘ampa to be the guest of her sop-| to God and to My Government.” in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs.| The governor’s proclamation will Tony Arthur, | be read publicly. ‘ e The services at 8 p. m. will be Miss Hilda Russell. and. Miss, ainly,of old time songs, The mes. Carrie Pierce, who had been| ‘age will be: “Prayer for My Na- spending several weeks visiting in tion.” The choir will render spe-j Asheville and other points in| cial numbers. Please select your} North Carolina, including the| favorite old song and be ready to mountain sections, returned to Key| me it. West yetserday over the Kast} The entire week will be observ- Coast Railway. ed as a week of prayer, The church will be open each day from 6:30 a. m, to 12:30 p. mt, so that our members and our friends may come in for a moment of prayer and thanksgiving to God. | Our church school is in charge of Harold R. Pinder during Aug- ust. Classes suited to all are pro-; vided, It meets each Sunday morning at 9:45, ernoon for his home in Tavernier, Mrs, John Wells, who had been on an extended visit to New York and other points in the north and east, has returned to Key West. K. L, C. Kah,- manager of the Florida Public Utilities company. at West Palm Beach, arrived on the morning train for a «business conference with R. R. _ Roberts, local manager. 2 LEY MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Joe Brown, son of Judge Jef: ferson B, Browne, was an arrival on the morning train from Jack- sonville for a short stay. - Vent, Mrs. Homer Dickey and daugh-} Morning worship service at 11 ter, Virginia Lee, arrived _ this|o’clock. Subject of sermon: morning from Miami and will visit | “Rejoicing In Christ.” | Cor. Georgia St. and Division St.: Rev. W. J. Martin, Pastor Church Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Ed. R. Curry, superinten- with relatives on Newton street. Mrs. J. R. Adams, church pian- ist. Dr. and Mrs. Osgood Otto and! Special music by choir at each! nephew, Joe, Jr., arrived this; service, morning from Miami for a stay| Junior Epworth League at 4 p. with Mr, Otto’s mother, Mrs, Min- m, Mrs, V. A. Archer in charge. nie Otto, of Eaton street and [ntermediate Epworth League otlige zela tives, at 6 p.m. Mrs. S. J. Pierce in Ane charge. Arthor. Armayor, who was ‘dn Young People’s Department. at! business in Marathon, returned} 7 p. m, Miss Elizabeth Rosam, | over the East Coast today. president. Evening worship service at 8 *{ o'clock. Subject of sermon: “The Forgotten Man.” Prayer and Praise service each Wednesday at 8.p. m. Choir practice each Thursday at! 8 p.m Judge H. H. Taylor, of Miay was an arrival over the E Coast today and will remain until tomorrow. Mrs. Reed, wife of Chief Sani- tary Inspector George B. Reed, and daughter, Miss Agnes, arriv- ed on the Havana Special today to join Mr. Reed. CATHOLIC CHURCH - St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Rev. Wm. Reagan, S. J., in charge Order of services for St. Mary’s| John Earl Perkins, architect, arrived over the East Coast yes- terday and was assigned to the Sunday morning Masses will be| said at 7 and 9:30 o'clock, | Week-day Mass at 7. Evening service at 7:30, Sun-j} State Senator Arthur Gomez, who was away several days on business, was a returning passen-! David J. Kirchik of White SAINT PAUL’S Plains, N. Y.. arrived here today for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G, Kirchik on Duval street. CHURCH [| Corner Duval and Eaton Streets | Sunday Services: Mass, 7, 9:30 and 11 a. m. Evensong and Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament, 8 p. m. L. M, Gerstell and R. B. Railey, of Miami, were arrivals over the|m. Church school, 9:30 a. m. Week Day S Mass every day at 7 a.m. and ;also on Wednesday at 9 a. m. Morning and evening prayer daily at 6:45 a. m. and 5:30 p. m Confessions: Saturdays at 4:30 p. m. Assumption of the Bil of Milton Curry of the William Curry’s Sons company. Mrs. Oliver Haskins, who was attending! summer school at Gainesville, returned over the East Coast yesterday accompanied, by her cousins, Royce and Sher- va |; CONGREGATIONAL Sunday School meets at 9:45 jo’clock. Jerome Nottage, superin- tendent, 11 o'clock, mornmg worship. Sermon by the pastor. Sybject: “A Three-Fold Test.” 7:00 p. m., BAU and .RYPU meets, Evening worship at 8 o'clock. The pastor will speak on “Stolen | Religion,” Tuesday at 4:00 p. m., the Sun- beams meet at the church. Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock prayer service. Thursday at 4:00 p. m., Class Social of the T. E. L, at the pas- torium. 7:30 p. m., Thursday, choir re- hearsal. Friday afternoon at 0 o’clock the GA Girls. will meet at the church. FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH eDITH Woop W. SNYDER, CHEER Mrs. Seheer, wife, if married; HERMERT TH MAS and Mrs. —— THOMAS, his wife, if mar- ried; and all ‘unknown persons having or ming an interest in the lands involved in said | suit, ORDER OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the rn batt filed in the above stated cause. that! the residence of the defendants, Edith Wood Snyder and F. W. Smy-| der, her husband, is unknown and that their last known address 212 Republic Building, Miami, Flor- ida. That the residence of the | fendants, Herbert Thomas ‘Thomas, his wife, is unknown and that ic last | known address wag 236 N. W. Gist) Street, Miami, Florida. That the defendants, J. W. Scheer and Mrs. Scheer, his wife, if } are non-residents of the 8! / Florida, and they reside at 593 Sun. | ford Avenue, Newark, New Jersey that each of said defendants a over the age of twenty-one and that there is no person in State of Florida, the service of summons in Cha: y upon whom! would bind said defendants, That there are unknown persons having and claiming the lands des and Mrs. if married, | Cor. Fleming and Wiliiam Streets oe Shuler Peele, Pastor Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. William N. Knowles, superinten- dent, in charge. Classes for all ages. ¢ Morning worship service at 11 o’clock. Sermon subject: “Living uminous Lives.” The choir will sing the anthem: “Whence Cometh My Help,” by Wilson. 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. Miss Edna Roberts, leader of Sunday’s program. Subject: “Protestant Reformers.” Evening worship service begin- ning at 8 o’clock, Sermon sub- j “A Great Question.” The will sing: “The Lord Reign- eth,” by Tussings; “Praise the Lord from the Heavens,” by Wil- son. Mid-week prayer service, Wed- nesday evening, 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal immediately following the mid-week prayer service. Regular monthly meeting of the Board of Stewards Monday night at 8 o’clock. CHURCH 527 William Street E. Richard Evans, Pastor Sunday school at 9:46 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Evening worship, 8 o'clock. The pastor, who has been on vacation, will preach at both serv- arias + om ata. 7 TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Colored)' 717 Simonton Street Rev. Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor Sunday Divine service 11 a, m. De Barritt, and 8 p,. m, Rev. R.; Wood, Moderator of the St. John’s Pr ytery. onday, 10:30, reception in the Manse to invited guests, 11:30, visit to Douglass school, E Ty (32), South, Range Thirt plats being record t, pages 145 and 1 ty, Florida Records. i It is therefore Ordered that said | defendants be, and they are hereby | required to appear to Ure bill of! complaint filed in said cause on or before Monday, the 3rd day of Sep-! tember, A. D.' 1934, otherwise allegations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said defendants. dt is further Ordered that this Order be published once each week | for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citi lished in M Dated thi Sixty-om tl nine (39) Bast.| in Plat Book | Monrve Coun-j ROSS C. SAWYER, lerk Circuit Court. | By: FLORENCE E, SAWYER, Deputy Clerk. ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR., Solicitor. for Complainant We sell the following adver- tised brands of merchandise: MAIDEN FORM BRAS. SIERS C\B CORSETS AND GIR DLES KAYSER SILK HOSIERY BOBOLINK GUARANTEED HOSIERY. (Money Back With- out Conversation). VANITY FAIR SILK DERWEAR MALLINSON’S SILKS MARSHALL LINENS EVERFAST WASH FAB- RICS UN- FAMOUS FIELD BUSTER PROWN BOYS’ SHOES Monday Specials 20 pieces of Mandalay All Silk Crepe, 40-inch all new fall shades; this — sold foi 98c, on sale Monday, > per yard . 50e (See Window Display) cases of White Sport Shoes, regular $2.98, on sale Mon- day at per pair ..... $1.98 (See Window) All other Dresses greatly duced All Summer Hate at only $1.00 and $1.25 we Wash Dens es 7 All $1.26 and $1.00 Gherts, ” Chiffon and Service, at only 68c pair, or 5 pees. SALE ON DESS GOODS Best $1.00 Slip yards for Baronetts Saten, yard Printed Flaxem: amt ¥, 3 yards Printed Flaxons cloths, yard ane Our entire stock of Ladies’ Misses’, and Children’s Sue mer Shoes including the beawts ful Sandals just received will be marked at special prices for Monday selling Pure Silk Chiffon How match or Monday sell LADIES’ DRESSES Reductions on all Summer Dresses for Monday. Our racks are filled with unusually smart Frocks for Summer wear. Ongandy d ” CLOSING OUT All Fancy Organdy Dresses for Evening | Wear at i Price. New shipment Children . Dresses, tw from $1.00 up OTHER MONDAY SPECIALS Odds and & Curtams left over; hugh « $1.50 vain out bOn Mosquito damaged, on Ladies’ Silk Slips all yard ed V chewl size ) nd was attended by a) waltz in which practically every. home ia Miami after a visit with Virgin Mary, Wednesday, Aug: ' the center, beaches, women’s civ- dozen Slips made of Pure al of the younger, city as well as by dad members a0) Coast Artillery. dance started promptly at with dance music fur- ~ Bob Pinder's seven- A feature on the‘ program was several vocal one attending competed. Judges Lwere selected from the crowd and Mi “in conglusion Zenia Hoff and An. her father, Henry Thompson, and other relatives. wood Courtney, from Miami, who! will spend a few days with rela- tives. 15th, Sung Mass, a.m. Thursday, August 16th, Litany of the Ylessed Sacrament and Med- drew Pritchard were selected as winners of the prize. The grand march was led by William Ortiz and Elizabeth Sands} nd was nicely carried out. Dane ling was enjoyed until 1 a, m. Py ig AN OPEN LETTER In Miami ‘Mrs, Michacl P, DeBoe, who! was before marriage Miss Mizpah’ Otte, who was spending a whi im Key West with her mother, Mrs. Minnie Otto and brother and sieter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Otte, . returned yesterday after- we <b m Miami, on re SE material for another of stories on Key West. The ene to be written will have as its subject the sponging industry. Dance Tonight At Country Club Tonight at the Country Club the Junior Woman's Club of Key West is giving their promised Key Westers, members of Country Club and Florida Na- atone are invited, Dave Sholtz and Lieutenant Colonel M. R. Coast Artillery, F. N. The Hon, Mark A. Wilcox Dear Sir; The killing of Wm. Gibson a ' Key Largo by Mrs. Jones inci A musical treat is in store for! me to call upon you to get a law Key Westers, National Guard and’ Passed providing severe penalti | whed citheMiami| for selling aleohol as whiskey | Perea Club Orchestre; 1-pie relatives could sue the selle t vy i. piece) damages and at the same time put orchestra plays Sunday evening at majority of dealers out of busi- the Cuban Club on Duval street.| ness, A special attraction has been Before prohibition an in- ;added to the program as a vocalist dependent distiller of Kansas City }comedian will give several num-' — bers. It is stated that there will) | be several other novelty acts dur-| Judge Browne {ing the evening, | Gives Dinner | The orchestra will ‘play for! three dances, the first tomorrow, Judge Jefferson B. Browne en- Hy rs eas Club. Mon-’ tertained with a dinner in his Air jay night at the Miramar Club on) ji a 3 igi |the Boulevard and on uesday! Lanai pee ei ss me ries {again at the Cuban Club, ! 18) ‘ies “s ” wae oeeigatties | All of these dances are ex-,@ditor of the Miami Herald and [pected to draw a large crowd as! S. P. Robineau, Dade county re the management states that many. "resentative to the Florida Leg’ reservations have already been lature. made for each evening. ! Guests at the dinner were nt nm | COO! r, Ss. |G., and Mrs. Woodward are to be nae | the guests of honor, Miami Orchestra |To Play Sunday 1 other visitors tired, and Mrs, Taylor, M | 5 | Swicegood, Miss Mary Falk, M An excellent orchestra will be, Rosalind Grooms, Miss Grooms’ jin attendance and dancing will be-, house guest Miss Carolyn Attana- gin at 9:30 o’clock, . | and Ray Bush, la PEOPLE’S FORUM ‘the next day and selling it, fe He defied them to sue him for| 0” @ visit itation, 8:00 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH {Corner of White and Washington Streets John C. Gekeler, Pastor Sunday school at 10 o’clock. A. C. Elgin, superintendent. Morning worship with or St. Louis where the great whis- key trust was located, published jand circulated free a pamphlet | claiming that the trust sold only clear alcohol as whiskey putting it} a¢ 14 o'clock by Rev. in bond one day and taking it out! Wood, Moderator of | Presk of Florida. | to the pera) ae i i churches of this city, will fill the libel. I know for a fact that al-| pulpit of this church at that hour, cohol don’t make some men drunk! jn the absence of “the regular] | but fighting or murderous crazy.! preacher, | Perhaps the law could be so! There will be no evening serv-| framed that the dealers license’ ice, : could be vacated upon proof that {he sold alcohol. If congress! | passed such a law probably the. | states would follow suit. A friend! {who loved his wife and family| . J. A. Cain, Pastor used to come from the saloon 2 a.!_ 11 a, m., Sunday morning serv- ;m. alcohol crazy and beat his wife | ice. brutally in the presence of three} 3:30 p. m., Sunday school. \Sereaming young children, dance! 7:30 p. m., evangelistic service. in his shirt tail at door steps, be, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., weekly | sober 7 a. m. and have no recol-; prayer meeting. lection of his antics, Friday, 7:30 p. Very respectfully yours, | Peoples’ meeting. | E. J. BEVAN, | 810 Caroline Street. \Key West, Fla., JFUNERAL HOME ‘Aug. 10, 1934, i Established 49 Years ' Key West's Oldest 24-Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer Phone 135 Night 696-W on L. serm: an John’s who, while! resbyterian | PENTECOSTAL MISSION m., Young BENJAMIN LOPEZ New York City has launched a drive against smoking in the sub- ways, |X. ie club, ete. 4 p. m., children’s gathering on the playground. 5 p. m., visit to Bayview Park, golf course, aquarium, etc. 6 p. m., meeting with the lead- ers of the colored group. 8 p. m., welcome meeting in the schoolroom with messages from Women’s Auxiliary, Men’s Club, y» officers of the Mary Brian-Irene Rich in MANHATTAN , TOWER —also— BAER AND CARNERA Matinee, 10-15c; Night, 15-25 STANDARD ICE. CREAM AND ICES Chocolate Coconut Vanilla Strawberry Sour Sop Sapodilla Mango Neapolitan Tropical Fruits a Specialty A. LUCIGNANI Licensed Ice Cream Maker LICENSED MILK AND CREAM DEALER 522 Duval Street Phone 371 Silk Crepe, with lace trim- ming, on sale FERRY RATES RED Two ferries daily leaving Lower Mates ern Terminal) and No Name Key (Southern 1 al) a A. M, and 2 P. M. Reduced rates ni UCED ow in effect are as f PASSENGER CARS Cars under 15 feet _..... Cars 15 to 16 feet Cars 16 feet and over NOTE: The price of passen to four (4) ngers. this number, 50 cents, TRUCKS h passenge Under 1 ton 144 ton 2 ton .. 2% ton 3 ton .... 3% ton NOTE: Trailers same as trucks for ne MOTORCYCLES, (inctuding driver) For each extra passenger No passes will be recognized exce Guard on duty and ministers of the go clergy permit. Reseryations should be n from Key West, they may be made alling Auditor, FERA, (Telephone 460), and from be made by calling Matecumbe 1. » be v Mr. G. W.O Mia This schedule is effective until further not KEY WEST ADMINISTRATION B. M. DUNCAN, Admin