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. he will attend a meeting of sher-' on the Steamship Cuba. yesterday AS gn a eae Sh Re PENNE Roem em om oN SOCIETY Mrs. George Archer Honor bP At Farewell Surprise Party | Ges" i: summers, B. D. Pastor SE The stranger within our gates The Ladies Auxiliary of the, mack, vice-president, will offi-| will find an exceptionally warm First Congregational Church hon-/ ciate. ered Mrs. George Archer with a; Those present were: surprise party on Tuesday after-} Mesdames Welbourne Adams, noon before leaving for Tampa.|'Julia Knowles, Maggie Thompson, ‘The first part of the afternoon} Augustus Pierce, Clara: Curry, ‘was devoted to business, which} Harriet Lewin, Evergreen Wat- was taken care of by Mrs. Arch-| kins, John A. Roberts, | Milton er, president of the organization.) Archer, E. R. Evans, Christopher Later on in the afternoon ,de-| Knowles, James Cormack, George licious refreshments were served! Archer, Milton Knowles, Robert by Mrs. Milton Archer and Mrs.} Russell, Ella Albury, Sallie Rob- E. R. Evans. During the presi-‘ erts, Grace Carey and Miss Marie dent’s absence, Mrs. James Cor-| Knowles. ee. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH worshipful atmosphere prevailing at all our services. The pastor will deliver both morning and evening messages. At the morning service he will speak on the subject: “Leading our Chlidren to Christ Through the Church School” and in the eve- ning will bring a message on the subject: “The Faith that Jesus Sees and Honors.” These services will begin promptly at 11 a, m. and 8 p.m. The choir will render specially prepared music, both vocal and instrumental, at each of the above services. The Church School will conduct} its annual Promotion Day exer- cises beginning at 10 o'clock.) There is a class and department; for all ages from the babe to the aged adult. On Tuesday evening the Board of Stewards will conduct its regu- lar monthly business meetin: On Wednesday o’clock our mid- praise service. Choir rehearsal on Friday eve- ining at 7:45 o’clock. © Miss Mary | E, Grillon, organist; Gerald Saun- }ders, choir diréctor. Benefit Dance At Raul’s Club Tonight A benefit dance for the pur-! pose of raising funds for the en- tertainment of visitors who will come here for the Grito de Yara Celebration will be held tonight at Raul’s Club on Roosevelt Boulevard. This affair is being sponsored by the financial committee chosen by Mayor William H. Malone to make the day a success. The “Moon Glow” Dance given}success an Plan Dance To Be Given October 10 nt Plans are being made for an “Especial Dance” to be given at Raul’s Club on October 10. Those in charge of arrange- ments are expecting that many out-of-town visitors will attend this affair, Music will be fur- nished by the “Cotton Pickers.” i | last evening at the Cuban Club for the same purpose was a great d was largely attended. Seance aie ned PERSONAL MENTION | Lenoy Russell was an arrival on the morning train yesterday to | spend a short while with relatives. FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH ve Griner, of Opa-Locka, Fla, was an arrival over the East Coast this morning to spend a few days with relatives and friends. Cor. Fleming and William Streets Shuler Peele, Pastor Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. ii eiw WAAC? Corner Simonton at Eaton Street}Eaton Street, Between Duval and welcome and will appreciate the) Sunday a group of people the Most Blessed Sacrament, 8 p. 'm. daily at 6:45 a. m. and 5:30 p. m THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Simonton Streets James S. Day, Pastor Here gather from Sunday to who have to solve questions of every-j day life. The pastor endeavors each Sunday to help solve those questions in plain, practical ser- mons. that have to do with “To- day.” If you are concerned with just such questions, you will find; here a congenial atmosphere and a group of folks, who like your- self, are “trying to find the way! out.”* Sunday morning the pas-/ tor’s subject will be: “A. Son of; Shame Who Made Good.” Sunday evening he speaks on) “Christ and Creeds and Confes sion.” A men’s Brotherhood c¢ meets in the Palmetto Hut j outside the church, at 9:45 o'clock. | There will be a meeting for the| young people at 7 p. m., in the church, SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH Corner Duval. and Eaton Streets Sunday Services: Mass, 7, 9:30 and 11 a. m. Evensong and Benediction of 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 also on Wednesday at 9 a. m. Morning and evening prayer Confessions: Saturdays at 4:30 Peccccseewccocosec cscs: CLASSIFIED COLUMN eConccccccccensscanccsccce FOR SALE + MIMEOGRAPH PAPER — 500 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1984, LEGION POST TO | PROGRAM SUNDAY ELECT OFFICERS: | AT COLORED PARK AT NEXT MEETING There will bea coment by Wel- ter’s Cornet Band at Nelson Eng- lish Park tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o’clock. In Pennsylvania, more than five times as many rabbits are killed by motor vehicles as by hunters’ bullets, Subscribe for The Citizen, ~ AB REE B E, Pearlman’s, Inc. GEORGE LUCAS NOMINATED sheets, $1.25. The Attman| FOR COMMANDER, AT LAST Pear see SESSION; MANY OTHER The program, as announced. | A 3 Prem) ae). NAMES SUBMITTED follows: | “QUALITY SHOP PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed res Tist N. Y. Reg’t March; Announcing Complete cards, $1.00, The Artman| At the next regular meeting of | over SHOWIN Press. eug?| Arthur Sawyer Post 28, Ameri- prairewake Waltz—Olivette, My-| Of Ladies’, Teaser a ae can Legion, a large number of 4 cst Children’s PERSONAL hominées for the different offices| Pride of ‘Trombones,.-quiekif—— | saan was RID YOUR HOME OF ANTS or. Will be voted on, Installation will Sop Copwell. . w. Ss 5 roaches for 50c. Both for! be made at the next following Bandsmen’s Delight—W. 5. Geese ro) the most beau- $1.00. Sid Thompson 923 meeting. Skagg. Hiakoe jection of © personally pson, 923, selected garments that has Fleming street. RADIO REPAIRING RADIOS. Guaranteed service. Agency. Co. WANTED aug31-26t WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF R. C. A., and Atwater Kent J. L. Stowers Music septi-tf Star Spangled Banner—Key. Nominations for office are still open and will remain open during the interim between meetings and up to the time announced for the election on the night of Octo- ber 2. Nominees listed at the meeting; held on September 25 are George Lucas. for commander. Up to the present Mr. Lucas is the only nom-} inee for this office. } ever been the pleasure of this establishment to present to the buying public of Key West! When we say that our store presents a scene of enchant- ment due to the many beautiful items all around you when you come in, we mean just that! Mr. Pearlman has just re- turned from New York where he spent four weeks of diligent work selecting our Fall Steck. ETRE IEE D. ARONOVITZ DEPARTMENT STORE Key West's ond Department Merchandise ceived daily by every express { } is being re- WANTED—A chance to bid on and boat, being sent in by Mr. Miss Anna E. Corcoran, first} Aronovitz who is still in the : We invi ‘ vice commander; W. A. Gomez, ite -you to. come, ie and are certain that you too, formation address Mr. Soskind, Bible House, New York City. the Amateur Art Club. For in- sept29-1tx i and Figured Print Dresses, and “Style Flashes” to appreciate your next printing order. The! T. A. Woody and J. J. Kirschen- Northern Markets _ selecting - ih 7 Artman Press, aug7| baum, necped vice commander. only the newest in all lines. i eg pest an wa sere PENA eS AHL penne tte P. Bernard Roberts, C. P. Hoge-} Beautiful selection of Eve-! Géswe Phe + 5 . ing ~ _ ‘geous showin f Eve- HELP WANTED, INSTRUCTION) boom and Miss Anna E. Corcoran, | para bo aot Pa } ning, Dinner, ‘Afternoon, Sport eee to — | adjutant. 2 tel Dresses, Woolen’ Ensembles ft! and Street Frocks. You must INVEST YOUR LEISURE. Join Rev. James S, Day and P, Ber- | actually see these New York AGENTS WANTED nard Roberts, chaplain. wisembles, all at popular , ;| Mrs, Clara L, Millington, his- oe Ges nae ee Aa torian, Gorgeous Evening Wraps in B tifal C ae 2m F. W. Knapp and B. A. Sands, |] Flame" Red’ Velvet,» Sapphire J] ,, Pcautiful (Coats: and Suits sergeant at arms. Blue;, in both short and floor obi the ‘Sport gris! oD: sda J. J. Trevor, C. P. Hogeboom, | @nstits: Street i r yaaheok! oaaws Roy Voght, Charles Hjort, J. S. Large_ selection +o Millinery §|# that will delight you. ING LATEX diseas preve! tives. Send $1.00 for 5 dozen sample assortment. Rubber Co., 27 Bleecker New York City. St. TREMENDOUS PROFITS SELL- | Jacques sept29-1tx in all head at from $1.25 each to $4.95 each. 40 inch Silk Flat Crepe in the new Fall ‘shades at, yd, 50¢ Another shipment of Travel Prints, yard 25¢. Moore, F, W. Knapp, Roy E. | Faulkner, executive committee. n STYLISH FOOTWEAR of our Shoes. a col compa highe: the selecting Here we have STYLES that ably with the NEW SHOWING priced William N. Knowles, superinten-|p. m. 4 ee Mrs. Mary Ceva Hobson left : ‘4 5 3 2 err wig coi sist | vestry faebeoen times Miami [S80 in charge. “Clasece for ll SEPA TW yard $125 ToC POT AA Shoes, yet you buy them at our ing with relatives in Miami, re-| and after a brief stay there will Se cutsbipemiviccsat 41 THE SALVATION ARMY is — FALL FOO EAR Boys’ Wash Pants, $1.09 Ra $2.90, $3.95 turned this morning over the} leave for a visit with her daugh-| , : ‘ ¥ BEAUTIFUL SILK In amemblia N and up. ae Fae oe - East Coast. iat Mra: Raby Bisekxia Texas. orks Gnristlan Back oe yee baa aaa ihe re Slightly Imperfect. 5)] Fall Outfit, do not overlook Reduction on all Shoes fori} pine Kuteed Belt Baten ~ eG eget - : ‘1 Vneees nape. etinat <4: || our most complete Shoe De-||§ Saturday and Monday. Our ” Dre wee, a R. Porter, president of the; Mrs. Eric Gwynn and daughter, will sing, “The Love Of God.” 1002 Fleming Street pate UT. Bossuaits : Satis-|] vartment. Daily arrivals of || stock of Shoes excell all other | Boy” Dresses, Tailored Suite, Wm. orter, pI é - *! Junior league meets at 3:30 Cc i faction Guaranteed. conomy | . 5 2 j ea ks j gger Suits, %-length Suits, First National Bank, who was Miss Alice, left over the East}, ° y4i ae Sia aan P| Company meeting (Sunday) jreiery Co., Asheboro, N. C New Shoes bring the | latest || sPasons in mae porastatt Fall ill Gloves, Bagssind Accemetien spending a few days ni Miami, re-) Coast yesterday afternoon to| Chay pe school), 9:30 a. m. aes o. Maocite || 1234, New, York and Parisian |/{ shades and leathers. ___ Ji| In fact, any and everything for Seiei spend the week-end with relatives charge. Holiness meeting, 11 a. m. Models. here will | be some New shipment of American Milady’s Wardrobe.-—JOE. turned ye in Miami 2 Senior Epworth League meets} Y, P. L. meeting, 6:15 p. m. Real Buys” in this depart- Lady Foundations and Girdles. J} 3 in Miami. Beit Miia Masy Pelton, : 2 LOST {| ment Monday. These foundations are designed §}} P. S.—Special Monday Morn- John Pinder, of the local West- st Miss Jennie Mae Janine Salvation meeting, 7:45 p.m. —_______y selection of Ladies’ || to harmonize with today’s! ing—! case Tweeds and Plaids, ern Union office, who was in Mi-| Proceso Cano, who came to Key . teehee feaued Gutdect: PANAMA HAT at Country Club, in the best Fall colors || fashions, \ J per yard 25e. West to attend the funeral of his|®°"» !eader for Sunday. Subject:|CHRISTIAM SCIENCE SOCIETY| September 22nd. Finder re-|| and shades, Specially priced ami for a while, returned over the ife.” Coast this morning. The Secrets of a Great Life. Evening worship service begin- ning at 8 o’clock. Sermon by pas- father, Eulogio Cano, returned yesterday afternoon to his home Mrs. John Conner returned from} in Miami. a visit at Pensacola with her hus- — atl ee ae ee pa : : band, chief radioman in the U. S.; Mrs. S. W. Newlan and son, lation of officers for the Senior wieunen lay evening meets at 8 navy. Mrs. Connor is a daugh-/ Kenneth, left over the East Coast ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Pin-; yesterday for Miami to spend a der. | few days with relatives, ' George Pinder, who was spend-| Sheriff K. O. Thompson was an ing a while with his son, Harry, at) outgoing passenger on the after- Marathon, returned this morning! noon train yesterday for a short over the East Coast. | visit to points on the keys, Epworth League at this service. Mid-week prayer service, Wed- | nesday evening, 8 p. m. The Board of Stewards meets first Monday of each month at 8 . Mm. The choir will sing at the eve-; ning service: “Let the Heavens Be Glad” and “The Goodness of the Lord.” Choir rehearsal immediately following the mid-week prayer service, “Sheriff K. 0. Thompson left: J. R. Blair, U. S. inspector of over the East Coast yesterday; hulls and J. W. Sullivan, U. S: in- afternoon for Jacksonville where spector of boilers, were arrivals iffs from other counties in the; from Tampa to inspect vessels of state. | the P. and O. S. S. company. CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL 527 William Street E. Richard Evans, Pastor Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 0’clock. Sermon subject: “What Is Wor- ship?” Christian Endeavor, 7 o'clock. Subject. for discussion: “Worth- while Aims for the Yeat Ahead.” Evening worship, 8 o'clock. Sermon. subject: “Deliverance.” Mid-week prayer service, Wed. nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. W. M. Matthews, district Mr. and Mrs. William Powell, supervisor of public health nurs- who have been visiting different ing, was an arrival over the East points in the state, were returning Coast yesterday nad after confer-| passengers on the morning train ring with members of the local’ yesterday. unit, left in the afternoon for Mi-; ami. | William Albury, who was a | guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. _Mrs. Grace Parkinson, who was) znd Mrs, Sam McClintock, left _ spending some time with relatives} yesterday for-his~home-in-Taxer-| in Key West, left yesterday aft-|-nier, accompanied as far as-Sugar ernoon over the East Coast to| Loaf by Mr. McClintock, join her husband at Norfolk, Va. | ; She was accompanied by her par-| | Mrs, S. J, Stubbs, who arrived ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Curry,} Sunday in company with her and brother, James, who will visit brother, A. R. Miller, superinten- for two weeks at Norfolk. | dent of the P, and 0. S. S. com- : ‘ | pany on the, Steamship Florida Patricia Duane, daughter of} from New York, and was the Mr. and Mrs. James E. Duane, Jr.,| guest of Mr. and Mrs. Miller for left on the afternoon train yes-! the week, left yesterday to visit terday for Long Key to join her; relatives in Miami and Jackson- parents and remain for the week- | ville, before returning to her end. } home in Douglas, Ga. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner of White and Washington Streets J. 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: “The Consolation of Di- vine Protection.” { “Young People’s devotional {7:15 o'clock. Evening worship at 8 o’clock. Sermon: “The Redeeming Power of a Blush. Mid-week Bible study Wednes- day at 7:30. The Prophecy of Joel | will be studied, ernor’s Safety Committee Offers Traffic Warnings SERVICES SUNDAY |Gev AT COLORED HALL| | | at . EDITOR’S NOTE — The Citizen today presents an- other of a series of “Safety Hints,” preparec by the Gov- ernor’s Committee on Public Safety under the direction of Asher Frank, State Safety di- rector. Rev. J. C. Anthony Butler and Deacon J. A. Anderson will con- duct services tomorrow at Sama- ritan Hall, according to announce- ment made by the colored church officials. CATHOLIC CHURCH 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. Safe Driving Dr. Tigert, president of the University of Florida. in speaking ‘before the joint meeting of the Civic clubs at Ocala recently un- [MASS MEETING OF | | —— der the auspices of the Marion County Chamber of Commerce A mass meeting for colored made the statement that, “85 per- workers in the FERA and other) cent of motor vehicle accidents re ¥ eas days and Fridays. colored citizens is scheduled for) a6 que to the human element 8 o’clock Monday night at the’ ang only 15 percent to the ma- CHURCH OF GOD corner of Thomas and Angela’ chine!’ He stated that the safe- streets. | ty in driving lies in educating the 1106 Olivia Street . _————— i driver, and while enforcement is} Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Evening Sunday service, o’clock. Although it is only 54 miles in fine thing, education is better. length, a new Italian railway oe SD EES Approximately 72,000,000 peo- iday at 7 a. m., || Matinee, 10-15c; Night, 15-25¢ eee a | Evening service at 7:30, Sun- 8:00! 32v Elizabeth Street Sunday morning services at 11 Reading Room in Society build- ing, open Tuesdays and Fridays, from 8 to 5 o'clock. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . (Colored) 717 Simonton Street Rev. Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor Divine service, Sunday, at 11 a. m. and at 8 p. Church school, 3:30 p, m. Monday, 8 p. m., views of Christ and spiritual. Tuesday, 8 p. service. Friday, 8 p. m., choir rehearsal. m., weeknight SAINT PETER’S CHURCH (Colored) Center Street, Between Petronia Sunday Services Mass, 8 a. m. Solemn Evensong and Benedic- tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- ment, 7 p,m. Church school, 8 a. m. Sermons at 8 a, m. and 7 p. m.} Week Day Services ' Mass on Tuesday and Thurs- Litany and Sermon on Wednes- day at 7:30 p. m. Confessions: After the Wednes- day evening service. es ALACE All Star Cast in THE LAST COMPANY Comedy and Short Subjects i 1 i | FERRY SERVICE TO and from MIAMI 40 Miles to Ferry at No Meat Market. ANNOUNCEMENT.--- Beginning Tomorrow morning this market will be open each Sunday from 16 until 9 a. m. This is to accommodate customers who do not have sufficient ice to keep meats over night. Also, we will make de- liveries at this time. CENTRAL MARKET Phone 20 805 Fleming Street Free Delivery turn to Paul Lumley, Monroe sept26-3t for Monday. READY-TO-WEAR FOR THE NEW FALL SEASON Our buyers have purchased a fine line of Ready-to-Wear for Ladies, Misses and Children. We want you to come in and » them. They speak for Types and sizes v-to-Wear, including new line of Ladies’ Handbags. NEW HATS FOR FALL A complete assortment of new Fall Hats just arrived. ne in and see them, All 1 sizes, aad FALL SILKS "7" The best Silks that our buy- ers could obtain are now dis- ed at our store. Beautiful ds and Stripes in Silk a | Holtsberg’s Monday Sale New Fall Goods arriving daily Come and see them Monda New Swagger Coat Suits New Slip-Over Sweaters New Dresses and Coats Another shipment of Ne Hats Beautiful Printed Silks Plaid and Plain Taffetas Black Transparent Velvet Norfolk Ensemb'e Suits fo Little Boys, short and lon pants, MONDAY MORNING SPECIALS Satin Slips, heavy grade, on se heets, larg! and 81x99, 1 for ¢ Peperell 31x90 regular $1.00 IL Pillow Cases, regular for : made of Tweed long and 16 to 44, on sale Name Key. 39 Miles (26 Miles by Ferry) to Matecumbe, 90 Miles to Miami. Ferries leave No Name Key (Northbound) and Matecumbe (Southbound) at 9:00 a. m. \ and 2 p. m. daily. | i i t 33611. RESTAURANT SERVICE ON FERRIES Passenger Rates: Cars under 15 feet 15 to 16 feet 16 feet and over Note: The prices for pas- senger cars include driver and up to four (4) passengers. Each passenger over and above this number | ' tween Florence and Bologna, eresses 38 bridges and passes le attend cabving pleture theaters) “Wedhesday, prayer’ mesting, 8 ‘in the United States each week, o’elock, through 31 tunnels, $1.98 Unbleached Muslin, 10c, 12 yards Check, 7 yards Jersey j 54 inch New W Blue, on sale, 5 Navy Blue and Brown fast color, on sa Sunday sale Monday, SPECIALS a 95c 3} | | ed and Foulards. Any wanted material may be found in our complete line, NEW TAPESTRIES JUST RECEIVED Curtain Curtains Newest Tapestries, i] Ready-Mad 97%i gf the General Electric Monitor ‘Top Refrigerators purchased years ago still are in the kitchens of their original owners. They are giv- ing such economical, trouble-free service... * that G-E now offers you a 5 year Protection Plan against failure of the famous Monitor Top mechanism for only $5. See the wide range of new models in our display rooms. Monitor Top, Flat-top and Liftop ... there's a G-E Refrigerator for every home, every income. Let us prove to you how it will pay for itself in savings. Why not make your selection now? From survey made this year. It does not in- clude those G-E Monitor Top refrigerators still giving satisfactory service butwhichhave been disposed of by their original purchasers. THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager 56 inch All Wool F colors, yard ... inch All Wool Printed Tweed, Monday .. $1.25 40 pi 40 inch Satin Face, a .. $1.00 and $1.25 es Silk Plaids, Monday, acacfescen SOC rinted Tweed, Mon- - 20 IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT OUR STORE MONDAY —THE— || STORE OF FASHION || I City’s Leading Ladies Store I. APPELROUTH - $1.25 56 + be Hoodwinked ACCEPTING IMITATIONS To get the original Davis 100% Pure Paint MADE IN BALTIMORE. Davis 100% Pure Paint has often been imitated, but never duplicated. Davis 100% Pure Paint conforms with all pure paint Laws and is the only paint that carries a guarantee of purity. Look for this Guarantee on the Label” We have ao connection with any other Paint Manufacturer of name similar coours All our products are made by us in Baltimore and sold through Dealers only THEHBDAVIS CO. . Established 1898 BALTIMORE, G. C. ROBERTS Corner Caroline and William Streets