The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 20, 1934, Page 4

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45 a. m. Bible School under direction of Jerome Nottage. 11:00 o’clock, morning service. | o’clock. Sermon subject: “No Scars.” Wednesday, prayer At 6:30 the various young peo-| o'clock. ple’s societies will have their regu- _ At_7:30 the pastor will talk key | on “The Cost-Mark of Salvation.” . p. m., Wednesday evening, ragged iit inte =" Cor.-Georgia St. and Division. St, Church school, 3:30 pom. Topic: om os Rev. W. J. Martin, Pastor “Learning How to Pray.” Cony ond Sumeny Cope Church school at 9:45 a. m. Ed. ae sat cet tit ange R.. Curry, superintendent. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST boa ot Morning worship tric at 11 chioncl — ae Se, W. J, Churchwell, who is} Mr. and Mrs. Jack e’clock. Subject of sermon: 1017 Fleming Street Wash Dreme ean Qt ‘Rolding revival services at the 90" Carlton, Meity.cf Faith” R. T. Sawyer, Teacher (Colored) Pr ‘ a Special music by choir at each; Bible study, Friday, 7:30 p. m./ Southard street between Thomas} 5 ond 2 piece Weal Deen Fist Methodist Church, acEviee. ‘ Sabbath service, 10:30 a. m. and Emma Streets <emitile — Churchwell, were honor Mrs. J, R. Adams, church pian- H. Gary, leader aut Gute ah yesterday afternoon at a | In e gate es ees CATHOLIC CHURCH G. Williams, Missionary Leader reguiar $130, = = dinner given in the church parson-, family 4 iP’ League ai 3 10:00 o'clock, Sabbath School/] 15 pieces of New Tent, == p.m. Mrs. V. A. Archer in (Sat " = Dunn, iturday) sme = ate by Rev. and Mrs. George E.| 07 i . St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Church services, 11 o'clock «|| Onc table with oe ‘Summers. Intermediate Epworth League Rev. = Reagan, S. J., = = -= = Mrs. Churchwell at 5:30 p, m. Mrs. S. J. Pierce in = oe = le meeting, 5= careel Smee wee ieee courtesies during in Mi i i charge. . + Onder of services for St. Mary's ares s 5:30/] si2s vo 7 a o le’: 0! aS 3 ~ Siete Gl too short stay in PR ae 3 Fooni’s eres at Sunday meening IE will bo| _ Prayer meeting every Wednes-|] Rayon Bed Spreniin, = West and the dinner ee agg me Norma NNSS |eaid at 7 and 9:30 o'clock. 7 ae ere e j 7 —_—_—_—___—_ Piliow Tumumg. the Zax gumme i 2 mvening ee Saree at 7:30 Woke mente S 30, Sun-| BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH for yare —~ happy event. loc! ju! sermon: ae Se = Z cougimaan. 5 Indes Bene i ae 4 Meated at table wore Dr. Faith in Goa.” e days and Fridays. (Colored) ae for — = . Prayer and praise ¢ervice each Se Corner Division ‘Thomas New Fall Hats @ Neve, See 7 ‘Mrs, Churchwell, Rev, James Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. THE SALVATION ARMY ae on ‘and Brows se : Day, of the First Baptist Choir practice each Friday st ae. aan — tiew Sk Damm, pug Se ais Geo. hes. 6 | py Captain Vernon W. Walker, Offi-| 9:30) = m» Sunday Monday as en » Rev. lan i Chane Sate = QTcrt= = -= FIRST PRESBYTERIAN sige —- —— League will meet. $2.50 Bey’ Longe © COMPUTE : Martin, Presiding Elde: CHURCH Company. mecting 6:15 p. m, Senior A. C. E|] on sale us ;< ef the Cuban Churches, ar 9:30 — 3 League will meet. New Pisid Ske, sapere sass Shuler Peele, i J. C. Gekeler, Pastor oliness meecting, 11a. m. i $2.50, at - ; Church, Mrs. Pea Gornte’ of White and-Wackingten| Yet S16 e = | 2 ee Shp-Over Sweaien ab cama ian ae < Miss Eleanor Etheridge, Paul Roberts left yesterday for Streets Salvation meeting, 745 ™ | 7-39 p.m, Tucsiey, Cem |i xo igen ae oe pe my “ Mrs. Summers a visit with relatives in Miami. Sunday school at 10 a. m. A. C. Sas ist|, 7:30 p.m, Friday, choig wile 4 sa) = <= & Frances Summers, Sail Elgin, superintendent. FLEMI METHODIST |. a vsal. oe Mek Sos tp er eee Mrs. Raiph Russell was an ont-| Adult Bible Class taught by the CHURCH el ee eo ee a ing passenger the East} Pastor. ; ae NEWMAN M. E. CHURCH MONDAY. Set tonne ym Interest Coast yesterday aan while| Morning worship at 11 o'clock. | Cor. — pacige aa pa (Colored), = ee a, fs Coming Dance ith relatives in Miami Sermon: “Why Are You Afraid?” er Peele, Pasi pth ine — — segs =~ Young People’s devotional at re gg san - 9:45 a. Plea A. T. McCaskill, Pastor —& = ce Members of the Junior Class of Mrs. S. W. Newlan and son,| 6:45 o'clock. Led by Juanita) © lall 0 jowles, Superinten-|m. A. Moreno, Recording Steward ee the Key West High School are! Hallowe’ Sale Kenneth, left yesterday afte’ Sasnet. dent, in charge. Classes for all! 47. ay a. Moreno, Secretary a making a canvass of the = B Z y Semmes | Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. {eS = " 7 ae over the East Coast to spend a . . Sunday service, 11 a. m. ity on tickets for their Pre-Hal-| Ladies’ Aid Society of the Ley| while with relatives in Miami. | Sermon: “A Quibbler’s Question.”| | Morning Worship service at 11) Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. “@ fowe'en Dance on Friday, October; Memorial Church will hold th i At the Mid-week Bible study, | oer eect pomne, cao Evening worship, 7 o'clock. ~~ 9%, from 9 till 2 fannual Hallowe'en Sale on the} Mrs. J. N.. Costar, wife of| Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.. the pur- Se eee | — A number of tickets 5 *y.,| Pose of prophecy will be discuss-| ©Cer of our Latin work. BENJAMIN LOPEZ -_ stream Ried he eclan ae re ne Cetera Bccmam. had mm imior Neague mects ot. 3:30.21 FUNERAL HOME}! — pected there will be an un-| Prizes wi esterday ied by hei a page $ ears | re. large crowd in pert a Rilo spproniie and" funnier on John, eee sack azn Mi : CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY ae Epworth League, = meets Ear Wests Oldest evening. costuine:* Tt is expected that} Ma¥* Hill, ‘tof‘jeif' Mr. Costar in i at 7 p.m. Miss Mary felton,|} 24Hour Ambulance Service Those in charge of the ance) there will be a latge crowd 'at| M réitiafy for thé Ameri- Ste Biebeth Strect i i ‘ : Licensed: Embalmar oo J arranged for a good floorjtendance. ~'' i ike taal Pr Legion” Gonventio " |¢ Sanday, morning.services at 11/ President. Miss Beatries Spence — w for the entertainment of| ‘Cake, éatidj’” ide WE Bp: ey cas | O*elock. : aie be in Reren en ae Pee those attending. Bob's orchestra! wiches, oystéig’ hakibu Mrs, John Pinder, son, Joseph], Wednesday evening meets at 8) “Wn0ly Svenits. : : ~ : Wilt furnish music for the océa-| 4! Variety rae: a rs and da Leis. iaft the} o'clock. Evening worship service begin- eS ; ety of other ‘items Will be| AV@‘daughter, Lois, left on the he i iety build-| Ring at 7:30 o’clock::*Sermon by & me Se oe sion. served, it is*stated, ‘' afternopr train. yesterday for,Mi-|, Reading Room in Society build- : - ae : ited, . ele erday for Mid ing, open Tuesdays and Fridays,| Pastor: “Honoring Old Age.” This ~~ = . ————— -———-_—_ ets sewill vine. jo! 3 eroea $ to B o'clock. service will be dedicated to the in: eat eee oe Re SPECIAL SERVICE \CONCER 7 ~——— } Mr. Pinder. mates of our County Home. oe ~- es o = eae PENTECOSTAL MISSION The choir will provide special Nee T SUNDAY Mrs. Theodore Dickenson left) music for both morning and eve- r= * =. SUNDAY EVENING IN sig | Se Sel seatoriny to. spend 9 909 Olivia Street ning services, The evening serv- ee eee | PARK lew days with relatives in Miami. Rev. J. A. Cain, Pastor _—‘| ice will be featured by the sing- YOUR VISION? at Geng ee | eae + 11 a. m, Sunday morning serv-| ing of a number of the old hymns HOW’S z gy | irs. W. ©. Sands, daughter, of the church that people are fa-|| Does type run together when a — pan Mrs, Leonard Sands, will leave to- morrow morning over the highway for Miami where they will remain for the week. you read?: Do lines get Jumbled? You should have your eyes examined and learn their true condition. We can help you see better. Don’t neglect your eyes. DR. J. A. VALDES Orthogon Soft-Lite Licensee 532 Duval Street BICYCLES AND TOYS Large shipment ex- pected in the first part of next week. A large variety of toys, wagons, etc. for Christ- mas. Remember Our Terms: $1.00 dowr. - $1.00 per week J. L. Stowers Music Co. ae Fleming Street Methodist | The program for the concert to Gharch will have as their guests | be given 4:30 o'clock tomorrow evening the members og | #fternoon in Nelson English Park | was announced thi i the Monroe County Home. The | Mia context will ipcaes ae sermon and service will be es-| by Welter’s Band. It was to have pecially dedicated to them. The! been given Thursday evening but pastor’s subject will be “Honoring! Was postponed because of the Old Age.” | cvleves baby show staged Friday. ‘A special feature of this serv-| garner Oe ice will be the singing of a number | ‘eae American Prince—H. of old familiar hymns: of the! 2 ghurch. A splendid choir will also’ pore*™re. Bohemian Girl 3:30 p. m., Sunday school. miliar with. i "evangelistic service.| Mid-wekk prayer service, Wed- 7:30 p. m., weekly| Desday, at 7:30 p.m. We will | prayer meeting. study the life of Samuel. Friday, 7:30 p. m., Young Peoples’ meeting. SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH Mrs. P. R. Clements and daugh- ter, Martha, left over the high- way today for Miami where they will attend the American Legion convention. CHURCH OF GOD (Latin Mission) Services Sundays, Tuesday and Thursdays, conducted by Rev. Charles E. Lazo. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Corner Duval and Eaton Streets Sunday Services: +: Mass, 7, 9:30 and 11 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Symonette! oe pa peda big Pace hp, S¥ensong and Benediction of way for Miam{“@Nré.they will the Most Blessed Sacrament, 8 p. take in the festivities: of the Na-|"™ tional American Legion Conves- tion which opens in that city on Monday. Jask Maloney, of the firm of; Maloney and Peacock, bakers, who | ,_: t i was spending a few days on busi- daily at 6:45 a. m. and 5:30 p. m nett, x Woes eearithe Confessions: Saturdays at 4:30 3 - iami, returned m. East Coast today. ji —_——____—__ ae Se aera Bible study and Prayer service. his family, in Miami and will aft-{Wedmesday, 8 p. m. erward visit relatives in Tampa.! oe METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH “EL SALVADOR” Corner Grinnell and Virginia Streets (Services in Spanish) Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 8 p. m. Mothers’ Club meets Monday. p.m. ‘ Se di Srievi A nice bouquet of flowers will! Raber Grieving Breezes—} be presented to the oldest person March, Fi s “ present from the County aac Aion First Regiment Band— it is stated. Overture, Honor Roll Serenade, Victory Angelus—F, DERRICK TO. =": . i Star Spangled Banner—Key. CONDUCT SERVICE: A study of accidents to children ; of school age indicates that they are responsible for 1,800,000 days lost in a single school year—the Rev. T. H. Derrick, D. D., state niaiak of Chiles of = bs , eres of 10,000 students. = War Veterans 0! lori aaa POR PEPE mS official visit to the vet-| church Sunday morning at the 11 v’clock service. here, will remain f as Sunday and wi'l| Veterans plan to attend this 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 Miss Blondina Martinez was an arrival over the East Coast this morning to spend a while with relatives. “. Mrs. Melving Fulford left over {the highway this week to spend a “while -with-her-sen, Arthur and “LA TRINIDAD” Revs. L. Oser and Montero, Pastors Duval and Angela Streets Sun -y school, 3 p. m. in Spanish, Friday, at 30 p. m J. S. Moore, of the Reedy For- warding company, Mrs. Moore and} the children, left over the high-| way this morning for Miami and! ll remain for the American Le- ‘at the First Congregational ‘ service in a body, it is stated. => eg

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