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: Theatre To'Get Going Beginning Monday Night production of they in Little Theater movements in move-| California, will play no favorites. es raga It is planned to choose those for body a tl the cast who give the best per-/ i" It Bias ie me OP Ne oareed eae ipanifest with) this farce is the usual weak, in- ee ee ee, sl panaelng tt _ apoeanig Special music by choir at each xt Monday and! an amusing one, which is consist- beahicest the third floor! ently carried through. Its lines Junior Epworth League at 4 p. jefferson, and situations are such that one)" ‘or the parts| may laugh heartily and not feel ‘elser, who will| that his intelligence has been in- play and who! sulted. All the fun is clean and considerable experience; wholesome. eenecee LEY MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH SOUTH Cor. Georgia St. and Division St. Rev. W. J. Martin, Pastor | Church Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Ed. R. Curry, superinten- lent. tom hee lott wale ch female, The ? i o'clock. Subject of sermon: i haracter parts 2 ! i | : F i i & - ? E i Intermediate Epworth at 6 p. m charge. Young People’s Department at 7 p.m. Miss Elizabeth Rosam, president, Evening worship service at 8 o'clock. Subject of sermon: “Church Apportionments.” Prayer and Praise service each ps | f Fs Shawer Given Thereday Evening For Miss M. Knight *, Mite Nell Rose Knight enter- Machado, Ida Kerr, SylWa Guito,} Choir practice each Thursday at Thursday evening with a, Consuelo Carmona, Martha Car-/8 p. m. shower in honor of her sis-| bonell, Florence Walker, Agnes ter. Mie Matilda, who will be| Walker, Edna Mae Johnson, Anita FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH fartied to Millard Johnson in ad Russell, Edna Mae Russell, Lily near future. Lowe, Barbara Carey, Solita Cobo, The affair was enjoyed by alt | Juanita Mayg, Gerry Steadman, | Eaton Street, Between Duval and attending. Bridge was played| Anna Tuttle, Anna Renedo, Edith Simonton Streets with Mice Gerry Steadman win-| Russell, Grace Rivero, Catherine James S. Day, Pastor Ging high score. Mise Anita Rus-| Shucks, Georgia Saunders. Sunday School meets at 9:45 soli was awarded consolation, Mesdames W. B. Demeritt,jo’clock. Jerome Nottage, superin- Fred Mathews. F. L. Johnson, E.|tendent. 11 o'clock, Sermon by the pastor. These attending were: Misees Annie Gardner, Dora’ Solomon, Wackers, J. H, Knight. ani . Subject: a — ee rs “A Worth While Life.” \e 7:00 p. m., BAU and BYPU Miss Nellie Mae Lowe Weds J. G. | i292. "vie? Sia2 note will make report of his trip to the Baptist Assembly at DeLand. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. The pastor’s subject for the eve- ning will be: “A Question of Prof- it or Loss.” The choir will have Mingo At Congregational Church Of iwterest to their many| work af her sister-in-law, Mrs. @riends ic the marriage of Miss| Joseph Lowe. ¢ Her bridal bouquet was of step- Nellie Mae Lowe to 4 Cor- a - den Mingo, ate nal — — — — by} as their anthem: “He Shall Reign : iss Lois Knowles, who was gown-| Forever.” an im the Congregational Chureh | eg in yellow net and carried pink! Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock Evans of-| radiances. ficiating on Wednesday evening.| The groom was attended by aly a few relatives and friends | Lloyd Taylor. Immediately after Were present. The bride was very| the wedding a reception was held becoming in ber wedding gown of| at the home of the newly weds. embroidered met and veil of tul-/ Mr. Mingo is employed by the the Men’s Brotherhood will meet at the home of Capt. Odes Pogue on Division street. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock prayer service. 7:30 p. m., Thursday, choir re- hearsal. te. Her veil wax hand made, the| P. and O. S. S. company. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 527 William Street E. Richard Evans, Pastor SESSOSSSSOSOSOSOSSOOOCOS Me. and Men, Jerry J. Trevor? atte Soda Secentiy Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. eatertainet «th party | Max Morning worshi 11 o'clock. * dinner party! went to Miami to consult am eye Evening Rea. 8 cee tent evening in boner of Col. | specialist, returned yesterday. Mee MR. Woodward. : Mid-week prayer service, Wed- nesday evening at 8 o’cloc’ Others attending «er: oe Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thomp- a Ge Ce ' som and son, Ray, Jr. left yester- et Me Gikees, Colunel and a wer the East Coast for Miami SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Sirs. MeSemare | where they will visit relatives. 1017 Fleming Street R, T. Sawyer, Teacher Batre tee evening tae party Gewiet Ge Poort Aneesl Pall} Mrx. Elicn Kemp and two 2 . 2 SRD feed pleee at Chad Mivemar' granddaughters, Mildred and| Bible study, Friday, 7:30 p. m. 8 ter Bouwrers Clara Mae, arrived here yesterday} Sabbath service, 10:30 a. m. for a visit with Mrs. Ella Jay- ——————- Seececererecoscsscccces: 7 * cocks at 917 Southard street, PENTECOSTAL MISSION PEOPLE'S FORUM pet POCO COSCO SES ES ESET EEEe A. J. Pooner, superintendent of} URGES ENTIRE WHITE the Florida East Coast Railroad WAY BE LIGHTED ur ** P. L. Gaddix, district superin- 909 Olivia Street Rev, J. A. Cain, Pastor 11 a. m., Sunday morning serv- tendent, arrived here yesterday |ice. Editar, The Coser on business, 3:30 p. m., Sunday school. Alice me & few lines, please 7:30 p. m., evangelistic service. te remerd te the Deal street, Mrs. Eva Warner who had been| Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., weekly White Way lighting matter to Craig for the purpose of doing | Prayer meeting. f mee that the Kappa Pi social sme social service work for the} Friday, 7:30 p. m. Young etgenination, which lighted the FEBA, returned to this city yes Peoples’ meeting. White Way last Saturday night, | rday. j pe Seay sesoen me Wil be able to light only three! sereser | CHURCH OF GOD Bieeks the coming Saturday. As &, ©. Graviey, salesman for the) fomg as vther ergenizativn: are American Tobacco Company, was), T. P, Dougms, Pastor becking the Kappes in the move. *° incoming passenger yesterday 1106 Olivia Street anat, | inh oe © wet to be aie ny ete Dea here weveral days) Sunday schoo veg of this city who, 9M business, Morning servic 1b o'clock. nee a week Why don't more people belp along| Mra. Eloy Villate of Miami is METHODIST EPISCOPAL | | CHURCH, | thes me et’ leetead of going visiting here with relatives for SOUTH ereundt t hops and blow-! several days. anes ing off ouths, why don’t “EL SALVADOR” come of there 100 percent Key) Mr. and Mrs, Osborne Borden,|Corner Grinnell and Virginia Westers prove their asvertions by Mr. and Mrs, Carlyle Spencer and Streets (Services in Spanish) Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, ® p. m. Mothers’ Club meets Monday. |8 p.m. Bible study and Prayer service, | Wednesday, & p. m. helping @ worthy cause LOCAL CITIZEN Fie, 1934 baby, and Fred Taylor, who have been spending several days in| Key West with relatives, will leave! , tomorrow afternoon for Miami. Key Weert, Avegewn tT REEMPLOY MENT AGENCY TO OPEN George Adams, who had been spending two weeks’ vacation at points in Alabama and North Car < : “LA TRINIDAD” " in tolina, returned to the cit v1 (Continued from Page Owns | YO") Revs, L. Oser and Montero, Women a well as men may reg-| pace Dantats wer Duval and Angela Streets BM. Duncan, Key West Ad.! Mr. and Mro, Will Baez, Mrs! sun oy yehool, 3 p.m. Baez's mother, Mrs. Annie Rich giinistretor, has requested all pro ainreranta bday, Week whe need help ardeon, and daughter, Phyllis Rich.| 7g nviea inrpaniah, = Rrlday,. at e 1:30 p,m, ve to wend in their, #rdeon, left over the bighway this i ) Mr. Fox, who ix a spe-| morning to visit relatives in Tam-) CHURCH OF GOD we yment, and will pa. } am " ind | ' provide ext available person; : | (Latin Mission) fer the “pe necessar scr rogers seerceute Services Sundays, Tuesday and There are « ely no char per E. Johnson of Som-\ahursdays, conducted by. Rev. eemmected with this service either! brero Light, will ie Monday | Charles E. Lazo. Se the employer, it ie stat morning for that light station for!” sunday ychool, 9:30 a, m, Thie ix » part of the F duty after spending his quatter- THE SALVATION ARMY ac ent problems. pe jly vacation with relatives in iy | city. for alt empleo: - | Leah Hartley, ASSAULT AT LONG DISTANCE) in Charge . f Captain SCHOOL OF HER OWN ma 1002 Fleming Street was the! CEDARVILLE, Mich, — Mrs.| Company meeting (Sunday defendant where he assaulted John Parstow is the teacher and|school), 9:30 a, m yout” Henry Martin of this city her four children are the only| Holiness meeting, 11 a. m. ees asked in court. “About 50! pupils in the little school house inf YX, P. L, meeting, 6:15 p. m. yards away " was the answer, this city. Salvation meeting, 7:45 p. m. CHICAGO “Where Morning worship service at 11/ ages, Mrs. V. A. Archer in charge.\at 7 p. m. League} dent. Miss Beatrice Spence, lead- Mrs. S. J. Pierce in} mornmmg worship. ! Officer | | “Except for the color of th ¥ skins, James English and his son PRIZE MONEY FOR (== Sno, sun . the four years that I held the of- 1 \fice of Postmaster, I never once rueume ener wermoo NEEDED EQUIPMENT ‘ese 3 Meri = F NEED jhad to criticize, correct, admonish or complain of anything about Cor, Fleming and William Streets| JUDGE BROWNE WRITES LET. |him. His conscientious sense of Shuler Peele, Pastor duty was most remarkable and un- Sunday school at 9:45 a, m.| TER TO DIRECTOR OF j usual. : William N. Knowles, superinten-} PaRKS AND RECREATION, “His wife, and i think probably dent, in charge. Classes for all + pe RELATIVE TO MATTER jone or more of his daughters jtaught for many years in the 'colored public schools of Monroe Z, County. One of Nelson’s sons Money offered as a prize for: pas been for many years a Red the naming of Nelson English Cap in the Grand Central Station charge. | Park for colored people will be at New York, where I have met Senior Epworth League meets! used for the purchasing of nceded him on several occasions, and he Norman Lowe, presi- ‘ ing! has always shown me that de- eae playground equipment, according. +. ential respect which — dis- to an announcement made by tin oyishe: ‘i i aye pream podrverelad father and his The prize was won by Judge” «1 pelieve that the influence of Jefferson B. Browne who hasty. English family in Key West turned over the money for this 14. nad much to do with the good purpose. {manners and the good morals of The following ee ber ge ainy the: old key -Westscolored gecgte Judge Browne to J. Gerry Curtis, who looked up to and respected director of Parks and Recreation’ +). gnelish family. of the FERA, when submitting the f “Among the’ old name: Morning worship service at 11 o’clock. Sermon by the pastor: “The. World of all Things.” Junior league meets at 3:30 p. m. Miss Mayfield Knowles in er. Subject: “Protestant Reform- ers.” Evening worship service begin- ning at 8 o’clock, Sermon sub- ject: “Rocks in the Road.” The choir will provide special music for both morning and eve- ning worship services, Mid-week prayer service, Wed- nesday evening, 8 p. m. West Key Choir rehearsal immediately |", | negroes, there were a number who following the mid-week prayer t wank: to Sua oRENe! were good, honest and industrious service. your negro park. elleve that citizens, but they lacked the when a man lives an upright life caucation and achievement of the and sets an example worthy Of Pnotich family. James English following, the community should)ang Nelson English were far and give him some recognition when! away the most outstanding family it is in its power to do 80, andji¢ noproes that has ever lived in where both father and son are) Kay West, and to ignore them exemplary citizens, and where? now, when there is an opportunity even in the third generation the't, perpetuate their name as an children lead industrious and UP-}example to coming generations right lives, the call for recogni-| would be to lose an opportunity tion becomes more I to encourage the negro youth to The Board of Stewards meets first Monday of each month at 8} p.m, MIXED BIBLE CLASS Pinder ana W. P. Monti- cino, Teachers This class meets every Sunday morning at the Harris School au- Sam B. insistent. ditorium at 10 o’clock. Men and| suggest the name of English, or) jicher achievement, women not connected with any|Nelson English for the park, for} “1 therefore renew my sugges- other Bible Class and regardless| these reasons: |tion that the park be nacaed of denomination are invited to at-| “James English came to Key/«pnGiisH or NELSON ENG- West over a hundred years ago! LisH asi? from St. Augustine, Florida, or} Charleston, South Carolina; I am) ‘uncertain which, but that can be! {ascertained by inquiry among his| Tfamily of whom there are quite a! few in Key West. He was a light’ tend. eocccce en co eeewn neces CLASSIFIED COLUMN CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 32. Elizabeth Street Sunday morning services at 11 o'clock, mulatto and because of his in-| pNeuneeday evening meets at 8 telligence, industry and good | eecce esccce o'clock. manners and perhaps other rea-/ FOR RENT Reading Room in Society build-| -on., he was given his freedom by) - ing, nen piueadtags: and Fridays.) 4j. owners, and was a free negro) FOR RENT—Furnished _ apart- ROM) ve 2 Orerach- when he came to Key West. | ment, 5 rooms, bath and laun- “Whether or not his former! dry tubs. With or without gar- CATHOLIC CHURCH owners educated him or whether]; age. Phone 162-M. 514 Mar- he acquired his education himself,] garet street. augl6 St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Rev. Wm, Reagan, S. J., in charge Order of services for St. Mary’s Star of the Sea: Sunday morning Masses will be said at 7 and 9:30 o'clock. Week-day Mass at 7. I do not know, but ‘educated man, and his capacity} was recognized by such men as! uM Judge James W. Locke, Mr. Alex-|FOR SALE — 28-foot ander Patterson and other dis-| Cruiser, fully equipped. tinguished Republicans, and | Box A, The Citizen. he was an} ___ | FOR SALE Cabin aug8 was made a member of the Mon- roe County Board of Public In-| PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed Evening service at 7:30, Sun-| struction which position he held: $1.00. The Artman days and Fridays. until the Democratic party came aug? aa ge in power in 1877. | fe Sea eel St FIRST METHODIST CHURCH “He was a most OGRAPH PAPER — 500 i negro and never pre: $1.25. The Artman Corner Simonton at Eaton Street] attainments or official position in| aug? Geo. E. Summers, B. D. Pastor | the slightest degree. | The Sunday school opens at| “AS avery young man, I at 9:45 a. m., with Harold R, Pin-| tended his funeral with my fath Classes suited for|and fully half of those who fol-) lowed him to his grave were lead-| be| ing white citizens of Key West. | “He left several children, but! INGRAVED CARDS—100 cards, The Artment Press. aug7 der in charge. all ages. The PAPER — 500 pastor’s message will! The Artmat Press, given at 11 a. m. Subject : ' | Citizen of God’s Kingdom.” one, Nelson, followed. in his} aug? music provided by our choir, with| £4 ‘oot-steps and achieved ——— greater distinction. He was an! congregational singing. unusually well educated man, an| ibek Sata ied Aes 1 | expert accountant and bookkeeper} Ger nk shee seas on Y}and a man of unimpeachable Oe Ee ane reais rent character and integrity. He w ee Nee Lane) oe" | most respectful and deferential) . ae rN ; __ | to white people, but without ser-| very service at this chuch isi... spiritually and socially helpful. | “ity: : : sony Soe “He served as assistant BETHEL A. M. E: CHURCH master under Mr, E. L, Ware un-) 500 at 6 percent in- Good security. First Address Box C, care aug16-4tx Mortgage. of Citizen, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ROOMING HOUSE, Established, Income $6000, Cash Required, post-| | til 1877. In that year Mr. Hayes) $18,000. Lewis, 27 West 19 (Colored) | appointed Hon. David L. Key. a) St, New York City, N. ¥. /Corner Division and Thomas Sts.{ Democrat, as Postmaster General,| augi8-itx . R. Richardson, Pastor | and he in turn appointed a num-} eer 0 a. m., Sunday school. ber of southern Democrats as} MISCELLANEOUS in Virginia for two hundred years | ——-—— jand was a slave owner, kept > son English as his assistant pos master, during the fous years of | “In 1881, Nelson was 5 will meet. 8:00 p, m., evening service, Weekly Services p. m., Tuesday, Class, p. m., Friday, choir re-| hearsal. | —E | postmaster of Key West, | | SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST } position he held with great credit, : CHURCH land was universally respected and {| aa jliked by the people of Key West. (Colored) ifor his unfailing courtesy and Southard street between Thomas! modesty. | and Emma Streets “In 1886, I was made post-| H. Gary, leader master of Key West, and during! G. Williams, Missionary Leader | my entire term I kept Nelson as} Services every Sabbath (Satur-/my assistant postmaster; and this! day). twas before the mi ble era Sabbath School, 10 o'clock a, m.| civil service, which has done so} rue * 7:30 made w Cxccblent- \ HOTELS JACKSONVILLE The GEORGE r. WASHINGTON 2 309 Rooms with Bath and Shower Church services, 11 o’clock a.) much to make public officials in-! m. | Soh Lee ss Y. P. M. V. S. meeting, 5:30) lamps are lit, o'clock p.m. ; And prayers said; | Prayer meeting every Wednes-| Although a people falter through RATES... $200 and up day night at 7:30 p. m. the dark, | — And nations grope, | TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN With God Himself back to those 125 Rooms. Baths CHURCH little homes, You'd be plered | We have sure hope ~) i (Colored) | — | GKRAGE aireenty 711 Simonton Street | NEWMAN M. E. CHURCH | id Rev. Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor | Services during the week. Aj (Colored) \ HREE Excellent Hotels under the seme call to y , thanksgiving and} A. T. McCaskill, Pastor | owner's management and direction. There repentanc IM. A. Moreno, Recording Steward | oughly modern in Appointments and Con: veniences. Make one of these hotels your home or headquarters when in Jacksonville. Mrs. M. A. Moreno, Secretary Sunday service, 11 a. m. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. 7 o'clock. | “So long as there are homes where fires burn. And there is bread; So long as there are homes where|. Evening worshi: 11:00 a. m., preaching. postmasters. Among these was = SS See ee 5:30 p.m, Junior A, CG, E,| my father, Mr. Joseph Beverly | PRINTING—Quality Printing at League will meet. Browne and he although a south-| the Lowest Prices. The Art-j 15 p. m, Senior A, G, E./ern man whose ancestors had been! man Pre aug? | SATURDAY SHOE SALE } brade 4} in Pumps and T W TO SUBSCRIBERS If you do not receive your paper by 6:00 o'clock in the afternoon eall telephone 51 and a paper will be sent to your home. A coriplaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:00 to 7:15 p. m. for the purpose of delivering com- plaints. Help us give you 100 percent service by calling 51 if you do not receive The Citizen. Chinese Girls Drown (Ry Associated Vress) AMOY, China, Aug. 18.— Dissatisfaction with ried life under the rigid family system of old China caused nine young women—eight of them married—t. chain them- selves together and leap into the sea off the Fukien coast. All were drowned. Seven came from one family into which they had married. The unmarried girl, under the y despotism which allows no freedom to women, chose to join her sis- ters in the ide pact. es of the girls varied from 13 to OFFERS VIEWS ON BOTANICAL GARDENS (Continued from Page One) West for the purpose of Mr. Curtis and all pro Mr. Hart is a trained entomolo gist and spent several ers in the control of plant pests. | years in Cuba in the employ of the Sanidad He West, and i by Vegetal Department, some time in Key us well equipped and experience to be of great a in the beautification program Mr. Karl O. Thompson, « j man, expressed himself etches anxious to prompt celan-up of all plant pe and urges all citizens to coupe fully with both the committee a the eradication forces. After a general discussion o the need of reducing the num of pests and in eradicating the More serious ones, the motion was adopted by as the cx Write| mittee: Motion made and carrice unanimous vote of the Park Beautification Advisory endorse all work and carried on by the State Pla Board and FERA with referen ¢ to the elimination of the plant material of the is! Cooperation is particularly ure ed in view of the fact that th program has the full approval of | the FERA. Subscribe to The Citizen. E. C. GRIFFIN 1020 S. ‘W. 9th Ave., Mia Purchasing Agent for FRUITS and V TABLES sida z Key West's F Ser: PRITCHARD || Phone 548 Never Sleeps spent} training i nd and. | ’ Pearlman’s, Inc. “QUALITY SHOP” THIS WEEK’S ARRIVALS New Fall Dre: New | ning Gowns, w D Frocks, New Fa Sh Black and Brown; N k ew Fall Suits and N BIG REMNANT SALE Monday 8:30 a. m. Just in time to supply school needs, 2, 3, 4 and 5 yard your pieces. Be here early for BEST SELECTIONS, all kinds of materi at Remnant Pp. Again we are offe $3.00 S and Blondes, ‘ $1.98 I a t and Girls’ $ " Shoes at Reduced P PREPARE FOR SCHOOL rge Just received B Pants $1.00 $1.95 Boys’ Wash Suits 59 i] Children’s Dres at 59c, 69e 89. Children’s Shoes $1.25, $1.50 $1.98 Ladies’ Full-Fashioned $1.00 Hose, Chiffon and Service excellent quality, on sale pair 69, or 3 paire 32.00 5 pieces Wash M kinds at yar 50 and 3 ya | In Marriage Protest! at Ine! Shoes r the new Shoe De Start Dresses | B ocks | { | j j | i i | | i . | Just rece | | E SALE this store for Monday. de COL City’s Lea PALACE |] Donald Diflaway-Barbara Kent —in— MARRIAGE ON APPROVAL Comedy and Short Reel | Matinee, 10-15e; Night 18-286 BEST BETTER BEERS Ie Leading Vendors SCHOOL SHOES Shees for School Wear are being offered special prices We have just re ceived a large assortment in elf wanted sizes, TO BE SOLD AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERYONE ON and Girls at MONDAY od im ceived yesterday LEGE nm and partment, ook DRESSES new to prepare rw ing n ail sizes FOR BOYS— Pants, Shirts or school wear CLOSING OUT ALL. SUMMER GOODS All Woe ON SHOES shipments school Children's of are SANDALS over our CHILDREN’S SCHOOL the A and 8 French Serge pool, yard $1 Se 2 lore fe hel yard 3% yard Be ved largest shipment NEW SILKS bent be A vielt theis y N ' for Deen guaranteed . yard 206 ——THE—_ _ STORE OF FASHION a Ladies’ Store oo oo CHILDREN'S ! | | 1. APPELROUTH } of « $i oe SEE WINDOWS FOR OTHE SPECIALS

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