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~ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Comer of White and Washington » Streets 4. C. Gekeler, Pastor Sunday school at 10 o'clock. A. C. Elgin, superintendent. ‘The Adult Bible Class, taught by the pastor, is making a sys- tematic study of the Acts of the Apostles. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon: “A Reasonabdle Ser- view.” Mrs. Gekeler, accompanied by Miss Alce Curry, will sing! Howell's “By The Waters of! ” Young People's devotional my Tab. ‘Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Sermon: “The Spiritual Message of Edgar Guest.” A number of Mr. Guest's poems will be read. Mies Roxa Chanivecky, accom- panied by Mrs. Mary Milner, will play @ violin solo, Shubert’s “Ave At the mid-week Bible Study hour the first eight chapters of Zechariah will be studic MIXED BIBLE CLASS Sem B. Pinder and W. P. Monti- cino, Teachers ‘This class meets every Sunday at the Harris School au- at 10 o'clock, Men and Women not connected with any other Bible Class and regardless ee are invited to at- CATHOLIC CHURCH St, Mary's Star of the Sea Rev, Wm. Reagan, 5S. J., in charge Order of services for St. Mary’s Ster of the Sea: Sunday morning Masses will be said at 7 and 9:30 o'clock. Week-day Mass at 7. Evening service at 7:30, Sun- days and Fridays. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 8%/ Elizabeth Street Bunday morning services at 11 o'clock. Wednesday evening meets at 8 ~~ @elock. Reading Boom in Society build- open Tuesdays and Fridays, 8 to 5 o'clock. T. P. Dougias, Pastor 1106 Olivia Street Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening Sunday service, a o'clock. Wednesday, prayer meeting, 8 o'eldek. t SAINT PAUL's CHURCH Corner Duval and Eaton Streets Sunday Services: Mass, 7, 9:30 and 11 a. m. and Benediction of | CONGREGATIONAL the Most Blessed Sacrament, 8 p. mM. 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 Mito on Wednesday at 9 a. m. > and evening prayer @aily at 6:45 0. m. and 5:30 p.m Confessions: Saturdays at 4:3 pm. PENTECOSTAL MISSION 909 Olivia Street Rev. J. A. Cain, Pastor 11 a. m., Sunday morning serv. tee. 9:80 p. m., Sunday school. le service. m, weekly ‘THE SALVATION ARMY Captain Vernon W. Walker, Offi- cer in Charge 1002 Fi ng Street Company weting (Sunday school), 9:30 a. m. Holiness meeting, 11 a. m. ¥. P. L. meeting, 6:15 p. m. Salvation meeting, 7:45 p. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH “EL SALVADOR” Corner Grinnell and Virginia Stree (Services in Spanish) Sunday school, 10 a. m. Presching, 8 p. m. Mothers’ Ciub meets Monday, 8 p. m. Bible study and Prayer service, Wednesday, 8 p. m. “LA TRINIDAD” Thursdays, conducted by Rev. Charles E. Lazo. hd deddke dead JURIST -WRITES ‘AUTOBIOGRAPHY’ (By Aanoctatea Prensy COALGATE, Okla., Sept. 15.—P. L. Gassaway, Coal ‘cowboy judge” who is going to congress, barring a political upset in November, has written a terse auto- biography. It follows: “I live on a ranch one and FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Cor. Fleming and Wiliiam Streets 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 by the pastor: “Christ Lost and Found.” 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, Subject: “The Apostle to the Slave.” Miss Helen Hoeffer, leader. Evening worship service begin- ning at 8 o'clock. Sermon by pas- tor. Subject: “Christ in the Clouds of Life.” Mid-week prayer service, Wed- nesday evening, 8 p. m, Choir rehearsal immediately following the mid-week prayer service. The Board of Stewards meets first Monday of each month at 8 p.m county’ from Coalgate. rge hat and boots because I am used to them. “Don’t think I am_ the smartest man in the world, but know that I know my Oklahoma. . . . “My hobbies are children, horses, dogs and cats. I have lots of all of them. “I have always been a democrat. Ne been guilty of splitting the ticket. 1 want to go to heaven when I die and I always thought the Lord would send me to hell if I voted for a republican.” Gassaway defeated the veteran Representative Tom McKeown for the fourth di trict congressional! nomina- The choir has arranged special] im, con equivalent music for both morning and eve-/ to election. ning services Sunday. CL9. 9 CD DIL III SS Coed SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS | Mayor Malone And 1017 Fleming Street Executive Committee R. T. Sawyer, Teacher Bible study, Friday, 7:30 p. m. Outline Program Sabbath service, 10:30 a. m. CHURCH OF GOD (Continued from Page One) Emergency Relief Administration; B. M. Duncan, Key West Admin- istrator; Cosme de la Torriente, secretary of State of Cuba; B. Rodriguez Valdes, Cuban consul here, and Dr. J. R. O’Farril, presi dent of the San Carlos associa- tion in Havana. This little Island City, haven for refugees during the revolution in (Latin Mission) Services Sundays, Tuesday and Sunday school, 9:30 a, m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Simonton Streets James S. Day, Pastor 9:45 o’clock, Sunday school. Men's Brotherhood meets in the “Palmetto Hut.” The ladies of were laid for protesting more and more strongly against Spanish op- pression, has a population made up in large part of Cuban-Ameri- “ a ican naturalized citizens, native the T. E. L. meet in rear of the} porn citizens, but still having a church auditorium. = warm place in their hearts for 11:00 o'clock, morning wor-! Cuban history and events that led ship. ‘The pastor speaks 0M?) ¢, their emancipation. “Crossing Bridges.” From one end of the island to 00 o'clock, BAU and BYPU] the other is found a spirit of meetings, 2 ,. | ready cooperation—anything to _ 8:00 o'clock, evening worship.| commemorate the cry for inde- Sermon topic: “A Happy Funer-} pendence in Cuba. The city fair- al.” Preceding the sermon there) ty throbs, it has been pointed out. will be a “Stewarship Declaration] with intermingling sympathies of Contest” by a umber of the young] Gybans and Americans and mem- people of the church. orial services will not be neglected Wednesday evening, prayer} in the plans for observing Grito service. Subject for discussion:| 4. Yara. “Shall I Believe in the Bible.” While time is to be devoted to Thursday evening choir re-/ those serious things, the two days hearsal. are to be devoted largely to a Friday afternoon at 4 p. m., the] ¢ommemoration of life, a new Sunbeams, the Junior G. A., Jun- birth, independence. ior R. A. and the Intermediate G.) The coronation the first da A. will hold their regular tod parades, dances and_ electrically vidual meetings at the church. | lighted floats are planned for the two-day celebration, and it is ex- CHURCH pected that a large number of Cuban patriots will come to Key West for this city’s celebration. 527 William Street E. Richard Evans, Pastor SAMARITAN HALL eousness.” Christian Endeavor, 7 o'clock. vening worship, 8 o'clock. Services at the Good Samaritan Sermon subject: “Beautifying} Hall at 717 Whitehead street Subject: “Basic Virtues: Good w Life.” be held Sunday afternoon at 3:30 Mid-week prayer service, Wed-| o’clock by Rev. J. C. Butler of nesday evening at 8 o’clock, Miami. Thi rvice will be open to the BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH | public. (Colored) tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- Corner Division and Thomas Sts.}ment, 7 p. m. J. R. Richardson, Pastor Church school, 8 a. m. 9:30 a. m., Sunday school. Sermons at 8 a. m. and 7 p. m. 11:00 a. m., preaching. Week Day. Services 0 p. m., Junior A. C. E.| Mass on Tuesday and Thurs- ague will meet. day at 8 a. m. 6:15 p. m., Senior A. C. E. Litany and Sermon on Wednes- League will meet. day at 7:30 p. m. 8:00 p. m., evening service. | Confessions: After the Wednes- Weekly Services day evening service. 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, Class, Ceanhaexgiqanegnagneatinentel 7:30 p.m. Friday, choir re- TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN hearsal. CHURCH SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST | <Golored) 7117 Simonton Street CHURCH Rev. Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor Sunday morning, 11 0’clock, (Colored) “Home L “a Southard street between Thomas and Emma Streets H. Gary, leader G. Williams, Missionary Leader 10:00 o'clock, Sabbath School (Saturday). Church services, 11 o'clock a.! service, 5 Frida Y. P. M. V. S. meeting, 5:30) Juniors o'clock p, m. day. Prayer meeting every Wednes- ‘ day night at 7:30 p. m. Church school, 3:30 p. m. | music NEWMAN M. E. CHURCH *" "Revs. L. Oser and Montero, Pastors e Duval and Angela Streets Sun .y school, 3 p, m. Service in Spanish, Friday, at 7:80 p. m. EEN 5 (Colored) SAINT PETER’S CHURCH anit -- A. T. McCaskill, Pastor i (Colored) M. A. Moreno, Recording Steward | Center Street, Between Petronia! Mrs. M. A.. Moreno, Secretary Sunday Services Sunday service, 11 a. m. i Mass, 8 a. m. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Solemn Evensong and Benedic- Evening worship, 7 o’clock. the closing days of the last cen~p Eaton Street, Between Duval and tury, where many of the plans} Evening, 8 o'clock, ‘“Diffieul- ties of a Christian in Key West.” REINER Sn ce eaten ten cannery ALES PROTEC EEE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PERSONAL MENTION| Secccccccocccoccs J. Gerry Curtis, director of Parks and Recreation of the FERA, left over the East Coast yesterday for a short business trip in Miami. . SIGN OF THE SORCERESS 13 fs the sign of the machi, or medicine woman, of the Arau- canians—en unconquered race of + «| Indians 100,000 of whom, called Mrs. Francis E. Page and chil- dren, Charles, Maniacs, Doroting | Mepermes mesniee: “people of: the June and LaDorna, who have been | '#nd” still dwell near Temuco in visiting here:with Frank Saunders | the lake district of Chile. These na- on Southard street, returned to| tives are one of the {atest “finds” of their home«in Miami yesterday, travelers visiting Chile on the week- ly ertlses from New York &nd’Calt: fornia. » , One of the scores of primitive practices still in vogue among the A | Araucanians is the curing of disease re ee en See by driving our devils, and the sor S. Company, left for Miami yes-| Coresses who deal with these de terday after a short vacation with 028 are highly revered members relatives here. j of the tribe, The machi’s uniform (ts a red shawl; her instruments, | drums and rattles. The sign of her the East Coast yesterday for Mi-| [fofesston ts ladderlike post placed ami where she will visit with her | ' front of her house with steps cut uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs,| !to it and branches of the sacred | canelo tied to the top. During @ treatment the mach! Mrs. Albert Sweeting, who had, ™ounts these steps, chants, makes been visiting. here with her son-|@8 much noise as possible with in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs! drums and rattles, and finally hurls John Lowe, returned to her home| herself to the ground. If all this falls in Miami yesterday. \* to frighten away the evil spirits, . . there is ‘nothing left for the poor William O, Skelton left yester-| pati but to try the “white machi” day for Miami where he has ac-) @t the hospital in Temuco. ¢epted a position and will make his}. ad future home there. Mrs. Skelton t Lou Smith left over the East Coast yesterday for a short busi- ness trip to Miami. Harriett Marzyck left over William Marzyck. F ~~ Traveling Around America | i Photo Grace Line and children will join him later. OE ak Ore Esa A wind that whisked $24 from H. L. Peet, representative of}:the open purse of Mrs. McCollum the Interstate Company, arrived! at Anaconda, Mont. a i «—icie here yesterday on a short busi-| minutes later blew $20 of the! 75¢c Package of 500 Sheets currency into the hands of her husband farther down the street. ness trip. A device is now on the market! _—_—_————_ which will measure the intensity A new English device cuts, of light in a room and tell whether} crimps and seals the edges of pie or not it is sufficient for reading! crust before baking, or close work. Miss Alida Bowler was recently] ‘designated superintendent of In- dian affairs in Nevada, the first woman to be so honored. WEY, | \\ SPEND Uj YOUR S VACATION : THIS YEAR IN i ene HAM nus YY DR. J. A. VALDES An examination of your CHILDREN’S EYES now may save them much later trouble. Witt Our experience, plus our complete scientific equipment assures you a 100 per cent ac- curate service. 532 DUVAL STREET Ns YT W AMAZING VALUES |! IN NEWEST SHOES | i stock of fj and you’l Pearlman’s, Inc. “QUALITY SHOP” Here you wil! find the new- est and smartest FALL AND WINTER WEARING AP. PAREL. Mr. Pearlman, who in New York, is shipping in fast as they come out of the work rooms, some of the most gorgeous Sport and Afternoon in silk and woolen m terials. You wil! find here the New Hats and Fall Shoes to}! complete any wanted outfit. SATURDAY AND MONDAY SALE New Fall One look at our Beautiful New S onder how we ch a large daily, Silks, Plaid and Mis Hats, E Bags, Ete. J Big- gest Shoe Values yet for these two days. NEW FALL AND WINTER DRESSES ARRIVING DAILY Latest New York creations purchased by our buyers are || arriving daily, |] Large assortment of ALL} SATURDAY AND MONDAY pen One of SALE ON DRESSES || + ‘Steapel and! 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