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| ‘ ? | es : eipagl = : = Jr., Mr. and Mr. Jesse A. Jay,| The preaching deligh full street dinper in honor iee begins at 11 aiternoon + Me. and Mrs. Julius F. Stone and| Miss Ware, Mrs. Eola Swicegood, | i nae mpendeman uagsia aed nT ee ee orated with the color scheme of s «| Jefferson B. Browne.and Dr. Wil- FF Ul [tei fF i BEES if ‘ ly | the} _Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Lounders of White street, announce the en-, gagement of their daughter, * Faith, to Alfred Lucignani, son onf eater Street, Between Duval and Mr. and Mrs, A. Lucignani of} yi S. Day, Pastor Whitehead street. a Bible school at 9:45 Both of these young people are At i a te pe tha is go- popular among the younger set of ing to preach an “Anti-Poverty Manuel Villate left over Wil-; Sands, Mrs, A. L. DiNegro, J: Mrs. Waldo Leon, who was Mrs Paul L. Archer, Mrs. Samuel | spending a while with her mother, B. Pinder, Mrs. Naomi Osterhoudt, | Mrs. Kate Baldwin and sister, Mrs. Mrs. Camillus Harrison, Mrs.| Mamie Moss, in the home on Ann} Mrs. Charles Hoeffer,; Azula Russell, Mrs. C. E. Dickens,} street, returned yesterday after- ce ors Te memes we take | sermon” that will touch the life Mrs. Geo. E. Summers, Miss Mary | noon to the home in Coral Gables, | Place some time in the near! (¢ every member of the congre- Miss | F. Summers, Beulah Lee Williams, future, it is stated, gation. Gib- | Mrs. Henry O. Russell, Mrs. Carrie; C. A. Gammon, general car At 6:30 the various young peo- Cremata. foreman of the Florida East Coast CLIMATE HELPFUL ple’s societies will have their regu- deo Mee Chan Wille, Mit. Wall geartec: ia Bk Auguston, after PAt'7-30" the: pastor will talk .| Toso, M e, Mrs. -} a! in ine, re i - pastor wil Ke TO LONGER LIFE Arnold — visit with J. T. Aldrich, foreman Mrs, Emma Key, Mrs. Reginald] at Key. West. Roberts, Mrs. R Richardson, ae Lucille Richardson, Mrs. John ‘P. .| ter Roberts, Mrs. Arnold about “Many Colored Tempta- teens.” The choir will have special, mu- That the climate of Key Wést/| ‘ical, selections at both morning conduces to longevity of life hes and evening services, been fully confirmed in the death + of two of the oldest citizens of the |CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH . Miss. Doris Welch, librarian at 3 1-| Robinson, Martha Carbonell, Rése | the Key..West High School, left hheiner, Mrs, War-} Crusoe, Lois Archer, Edna Thomp-| on. the, afternoon train yesterday Sawyer, Mrs, Edison Pinder,! son, Mrs, Matilda Lowe, Mrs/'G./for Miamiwhere she will spend Benjamin Sawyer, Mrs. oo | M. Russell, Mrs. Noel Baker. the week-end with her parents. | city’s colored population, it is ton Goebring, Miss Carolyn Sands, | Mrs, J, A. Jerman, Miss Ruby shown. 527 William Street -; Ansel Albury, Mrs. Charles; Jerman, Mrs. Everett R. Rivas,!- Mrs. Paul Roberts, who came to|s Aimost up to the day of her E. Richard Evans, Pastor Mrs. Ted Canova, Mrs.} Mrs, John Costar, Mrs, Carl Ber-}Key West to attend the funeral of} death, Augustus Sweeting at-| Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Canfield, Mrs. Menendez; valdi, Nell Louise Russell, Mrs.| her brother. Joseph Lloyd Lowe, | ten jed the services of her church,| Morning worship, 11 o'clock. J J He i ib Laurietta Thompson, Grace; Hersell Williams, Mrs. Rispah Rus-| left yesterday for her home in Mi-| Trinity Presbyteri: d NeAileey? : sell. Mrs. Julia Cates, Doris Saw-| ami. : clear testimony of her faith in|Cheat” | * N# |] KEY WEST'S ONLY DEPART- = ~~ Mrs. Osborne Nottage, Mrs. W.} yer, Sylvia Sawyer, Mrs. Albert God, it is stated. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. MENT STORE : § ae) &. Bakine, Mrs, Steadman Pinder,| Layman, Mrs. Leonard Sawyer,| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Martin, of| Jane Granger, long blind and|m. Subject for. discussion: “eden, cn ake gard Sean) = dames A. Singleton, Mrs. Le-' Mrs. Leo bekccares ahead Faye) Cleveland, Ohio, regular _winter| living alone in her little home, was! “Economie Conditions today:|| NEW FALL GOODS AR-],| 20 pieces Pure Sik Crepe, sem |) - aaa R. Sawyer, Mrs, Burnell’ Russell, Dorianna Williams. {visitors to Key West for many| vigorous to the end. She was! What Is Good and What Is Bad|| RIVING DAILY from _ the 98c, on sale, yard a Some, sien Dacha Jean John-| = seat Minnie Se, Miss| years, arrived yesterday and ex-| found by her pastor charred in the|In Them?” Ni 25c White Indus Head 36 = [ § 2) Gee Se Gee son, Mes, W. jonsalvatge, Mrs.| Rose Mary Bethel, Miss Kathryn] pect to remain until spring. early hours of last Monday. Evening worship at 7:30 p. m. on sale Monday. ra-< te Ta a —_- Mae Russell. Both these women lived all{Sermon text: “A New Command-i| Exclusive Lines of Ladies’ ||] ORE “as <f Outline Finest a8 |) 2) seme Heel Teel sn RTE oe ———— Walter Pinder, who was spend-!alone and were dependant upon | ment I Give Unto Thee.” New Fall Hats, Velvets and me —_ ma ~ as - “ 3 ing a few days in Key West with! the kindness of neighbors for lit:|* Mid-week prayer service, Wed-|} Felts in Whites, Blacks, Browns ||| The new “Butcher Bes” Pe ° eS To ot a his brother, Robe: and other| tle attentions that the blind must] nesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. and Navy and Colors, $1.95 up. Cc = Ee ains rt, jamas, with Conte a= ra relatives, left yesterday for his; always need. Friday evening, choir practice Ladies’ and Children’s Fail Mew GipGur Suates «ih Pe Te ee Ez Birthday Party On Thursda home in Miami. | For two years Rev. A. DeBarritt | at 7:30 o’clock. eesses. in Se ek See Twin Sets — — states he has sought to obtain the| RE ee ee Swagger Suits. Exceptional —— $298, $198 ant ee) | Re + —s 4 a ae ae Mrs. Ernest Hemingway left on gifts of some small home where| p_EMING STREET METHODIST || “tyes, all shades. Another shopmen: of FALL =k he See — There was an enjoyable birth- Jack McCann, Donald McCann,} the Steamship Cuba yesterday aft-} such could spend their last days| CHURCH POPULAR PRICES DRESSES just opemed up for a a & = day party given on Thursday aft- Robert Malone, Charles Hoge-jernoon for Havana where she will} with fair comfort and care. He‘ aoe 2 Y. ~ > 4 the joe boom, Bascom Grooms, Raul Cues-| join Mr. Hemingway. who is fish-; has not yet been successful but|/¢or Fleming and William Streets|| ; Ladies’ and Children's Coats 2 chum Se < — fom » > i iter, ‘& Russell Hyman, Antonia Aran-|ing in Cuban waters. jas strong hopes that some Shuler Peels, Pastie in: sit the: lending. Mo shadons a oe — birthday of Orchi e, daught | Bo, Joyce Krueger, Ella Taylor ; benevolent person will donate|’ Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. = lacks, Br piso cig Sma £6 Ges - of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lake, at ead Pintado, Harriet May Ward, Olga} Eugene Sands, who was spend-| such a home as has been done in| william N. Knowles, superinten- — os —- home, 1207 Duval street. Favors! Tynes, Olga Ramos, Rogelio| ing a few days in Miami, return-| many instances, \dent, in charge. Classes for all Large assortment of Ladies’ ne the of roses for girlsj Gomez, Doriana Williams, Vilma|ed on the morning train yester-! —_——————_—- |eges. i tye me in om put —— Sands, Eugenia Rivas, Gloria} day. T0 HANDLE ROYAL Morning worship service at 11!| ie. = Sa High Heels Set kee Se | o’clock. Sermon by the paster:|] POPULAR PRICES. and Red carnations for boys. Rivas, Migdalia Solano, Orquidia —_—— kh oo Delicious refreshments were! Cuesta, Angentina Fraga, Juliet}/ C. L. C. Kah, manager of the} |The Beautiful Gate.” ~_ a= served, and an enjoyable after-| Diaz, Ondina Pita, Josephine Pad-| Florida Public Utilities branch at PALM ICE CREAM: Junior league meets at 3:30 p.|| Now showing complete Tine Be oo nedn Was spent by all in attend: ron, Oncida Gonzalez, Teresa; West Palm Beach, arrived on the lm. Miss Mayfield Knowles in of ae wear — ——ttt_w — Cruz, Sylvia Henriquez, Orquindia} morning train yesterday to spend charge roe Clot in Beau —-— em ee . aaa sas. $ | = Shad fe ance. = : Bermudes, William Malone, Cecilia} the week-end with R. R. Roberts, Bob's Barbecue, White at New.} Senior Epworth League _meets a models, RORULAE a ail _— se egy : eS Alonzo, Eva Valdez, Elsie May! manager of the local unit. Gant teed” legs ua scriaeh news jat 7 p.m. Miss Mary Felton, - = os jtonia ~Feal, George - | Hartmann, Norma Barroza, Egidia —-— me > 2 si si sident. Curti tants Jr, MEN’S AND BOYS’ PANTS, fia Breuil, Nestor Lucignani, Evelio| Roger, Margarita Perez, Lydia} Charles Curry, of the car de. wth ioe Sova) Nalse Oxsemers ot der - a sizes, beautiful assortment _— - Valdes, Delfin Fernandez, Leon! Magics, Betty Lou Burchell,| partment forces, Florida East| Miami to handle Royal Palm Ice; "Evening worship service begin-|j °F pattems. POPULAR —— << ™ |Charles Albury, Rosa Arango,! Coast Railway at Key West, Mrs. ; ream and novelties in this city./ |; ae: lock ces 88 PRICES. =cut mar thee ox fete Gees Sands, Evelio Hernandez, Larry ‘ b i lo d J 3 Since the opening of Bob’s| "Ms at 8 o'clock. Sermon by pas- . ns en " eg % Helen Pierce, Betty Ann Pierce, | Curry and son, James, who went} Barb edt Be tor. Subjcet: “Why I Believe the Largest showing in the city — ee - — on Toolin, Carmelina Cuesta, Milton! Binie Butchell, Martha Arango,|to Norfolk about two weeks ago{ Barbecue. owner R. D. (Bob() Bo. ef MEN'S AND BOYS’ . — ‘ a : é | Smith has been handl ther j Bible. pa a Rodriguez, Enrique Rodriguez,! Estella Benzanilla, Cecilia Knight, |in company ith a daughter, Mrs. | basa me pak an a aa ag The choir will provide special] SHIRTS. Prices to suit all. —E Wellias Diaz, liselé@a Garcia,| Dulce Maria Castillo, Betty Saw-}Grace Parkinson, returned over} ee ee ai oe ae ae EE a music for both morning and eve- -_ +a <M Celia Carmona, Zoraida LaFe,| yer. Catherine Sawyer. the East Coast yesterday. secure in iee res pete ee pg } ning worship services. = —-{ i i i - i ;| Our mid-week yer servic! fee eg jul oe oh ae | eee sanchez, Miss Ge *L]™as employed at the naval sta-| Novelties in South Florida. uate oe Sil ain Gaidke coo of tet. Ske Gee, See Lita Gomez, Edith Ogden,’ dine Feal, Miss Carmelina Castil-| js. as chief clerk but was re-| A feature of the new service is Se aa ae ee sits eee he Dorothy Gomez, Bertha Ramires,| lo, Miss Emma Cuerro, Mrs." Wil-| ¢: mpiration, of bia term| tat the ice cream in cups iaof [ces ‘0 De SOneuciem — = auteste. @ ean sn Tate. Ladia Garcia, ViC| fo 'Mex Thee. Aibary. Mia As. dd is now making his} the best grade and of @ larger) s...""Monday of each month at|| Now showing the wageson’s yt ~ Lake F: = eostoertl Ben. 5 ape spig Mr. nad ez AK home in, Miami, arrived yesterda: | variety of flavors. 3 7:30 p. m., ‘at the church. |} most attractive Ready Year, sata Bi a =e aoe ma Lake, Faye — Pott Bet | Be quez, Mr. ta'Gee.}over the East Coast for a visit) | In addition to carrying regular Si and Piece Goods. Brown, Nutenc anc Seeutemon a yaldi, Grace Thrift, Lionel Cobo,; mando Bermudez, Mrs. Jobin Co} ¥ith relatives and friends. | flavors of ice cream, the adver- “Your Garments are simply] |] You can only buy Bobslimie a _s George Sawyer, Alicia Borges. tar, Mrs. Carl Bervaldi, Mrs. Jen- 4 - 4 n . <iehaacun ement in today’s issue shows beautiful,” is an * ékpression Key West a: Bot auc = 7 Bobby L. Warren, Vilma Thrift. | nie Albury, Mrs. Lucille Sanchez. .B. H. Lowe, first assistant keep-| Such select flavors as Spumgnj arid | 1 often heard fromthe many, no where chee. The only cock , Evelio Andur. 2 | Mrs, Adelia Hernandez, “Mr. and) 0. 3+ Tort, Light Station, and| Tortoni. aks customers visiting our stor ti] ing that's guaranteed —seemey 4ack Castar, Eloine Albury,} Mrs. Will Gomez. Mrs. Remigis} sean), meen laily. You too will agree wi peck without comecrusisec ee Sylvia Sanchez. Margaret Albury. | Feal, Miss Isabel Martinez, John Leentico Valladares, Jose San-| Bennett, Celido Cuerro, Cisto ches, 111, Hector Pita, Tony Ros-| Carosa, Oscar Castillo, Mrs. Jose endo, Edward Kohn, Frank Castro, | Manuel Castillo. ley Saunders, second ass = them if you call ant, who were enjoying a vaca-} CAPTAIN WALTER ARRIVES SHOES! SHOES! / tion with their families, returned! | 2000 pairs of new SHOES to the light this morning. Captain M. M. Walter was an the season’s latest creations. arrival over the East Coast yes-| Styles usually oy = high Miss Florence Sawyer, daugh-|terday from Miami to spend the price ranges are here for your = : 5 W: selecti it only $1. $2.56, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sawyer, | Week-end with Mrs. Walter and] page pe fy : | i i WE ARE BOW HANDEZ=e> who was with Dr. R. W. Hart, chief | the children. 200 pairs of Sport Oxfords, | : , of the Marine hospital, —— Rice Wart Gad Gece CATHOLIC CHURCH || ALL THOROUGHLY to seli for $3.00, on sale here Royal Palm Ice Cream i Blond, Brown and White; made | |Mrs. Hart and daughter, Mi | Ruth, on an automobile tour of] ND! at only $1.50 and $1-98. ° j es St. Mary’s Star of the Sea RECONDITIONED 300 pairs New Sandals, Blue} and Novelties ada, returned on the Havana} Rev. Wm. Reagan, S.J. | Green, Pink, Black, Red; made High School Parent- alias : Assn. Board Holds Meeting Am interesting meeting of the - 7A2, Mrs. Knowles—Mrs. Geo.| the New England states and Can-/ High School PT. A. board mem-| Summers, teehee De iar Cod aes 1982 PLYMOUTH — @3@K ||} to sell tor $2.00, cn sale here bers was held yesterday afternoon| 7A1, Mrs. Irwin—Mrs. E, Hen-| family returned earlier in the| Order of services for St. Mary’a!] _COACH —- a ee ee ‘at the home of the president, Mrs. | riquez. | week. nS of the Sea: 1933 AUSTIN Shoes; Straps, Ties and Ox- 4 : ; = : Sunday morning Masses will be}| COUPE M. E. Berkowitz. 8B2, Mrs. Salis—Mrs. Hilda G. R. Steadman, cable manager /Said at 7 and 9:30 o’clock. fords, on sale here at $100, : } i $1.25 and $1.50. The week of October 14 has, Sands. : z $5) fof the Western Union Telegraph! Week-day Mass at 7. 1929 BUICK $150 _A_ special purchase been designated as P.-T. A. week.; 8B1, Miss Hicks—Mrs. Archie/ company. and Mrs. Steadman plan| Evening service at 7:30, Sun-/| COUPE _- apa Be _ Gab. —— Appropriate exercises and stress! Thompson. . leaving Monday for an auto trip|days and Fridays. |) HUPMOBILE i % 13s. a i ©f membership enroliment will be} 8A2,* Mrs. Hilton—Mrs, W. G.1 te Chicago, where they will see ee aaaaais $75 |i] “sew Knitted Sweaters and] tT + night at the} Curry. eg World’s Fair, visit other cities | CARD OF THANKS = = |? Shorts to match, at each 7S. garried out Tuesday at the; oxi in that section and then go to| i] OAKLAND 200 new Silk Dresses, made regular meeting. 1 +» Miss Roberts—Mrs. Theo-}-Texas for a visit with old friends! We wish to sincerely thank our! SEDAN te sell for $3.00, on sale ai Mrs. BE. Henriquez, chairman of dore Knowles. jot Mr. Steadman before return-| many friends for the kindness ex-} — — some —— the ives,| 9Bl, Mr. Norman—Mrs. Mc-j ing home. | tended us durnig the short illness | 00 new Sik Dresses im home room ‘Fepreqentatives, oS | land death of our beloved son,| EASY TERMS ing heavy Triple Sheer @nnounced a meeting of the room | nahan. | [ieeuh 1: Lnec. Expectall do ot ! fer Sport, Afternoon and representatives for Monday after-| 9A, Mrs. Eagan—Mrs. H. s. BARGAIN PRICES extend our appreciation to those} Call at | Sy ogg Gad = noon, 3:30 o'clock, at the high|Dexter. who donated the use of their cars. | erhes! auditeriam. | 10A, Miss ‘Trever—Mrs. M.S. FOR USED CARS): sone of the beautiful ttoral| MELTZER 100 pieces new The following have been select-| Russell. j offerings and cards of sympathy. | Prints; | Tweeds, Foulards, serve | 421B, Mrs. Russell—Mi t = To Rev. E. R. Evans, Rev. Shuler} Plaids. Etc. at only 25¢, 35< ed to each room, the others e5 x irs. Jeff! Used cars at bargain prices are| Peele and the choir of the Con-} MOTOR COMPANY gay fot ag oe to be selected later: ~{ Kniel : advertised by Meltzer Motor Com-| gregational Church, we are indeed! ace Salle, S500 te 7B2, Miss Beaver—Mrs. Paul| ‘1A, Miss Thompson—Mrs. S./ pany, Caroline and New streets. | gtateful. | 2 ; E. Rogers. These cars are offered at spe-| MRS. JOSEPH |H. LOWE AND| Caroline and New Sts. 7Bi. Mrs. Kennedy—Mrs. Ger-| 412B, Mrs. Ramsey—Mrs, G. E. cial prices and may be purchased/ eau. oat PHONE 377 } aa Russell. on easy terms, the styetteenest) SS cacaad a —— states ae Subscribe for The Citizen, | A