The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 27, 1934, Page 4

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organization in auditorium.| Friday evening, choir practice | sorsary of her mother, Mrs. Club members and their Fs, preside: The| at 7:30 o'clock. Fascias Jobuanin: ident. meet also at this a I hour in their departmental} FIRST BAPT:ST CHURCH In a natural setting of yellow elders gnd crotons, Mrs. Johnson | guests room. oo The pastor will bring a strong}Eaton Street, Between Duval and! sat surrounded by tropical flow-' img and Terry, left yesterday for a ; few days in Miami. William Norman was a passen- During ‘ger on the afternoon train yes-| gospel message at the evening Simonton Streets dma ening much witht cday going to Miami for a short! service st 1:30. -The choir will James S. Day, Pastor fee ce need by frends freshments, wes caused by @ puciness visit. - render specially prepared music| 9:45 a. m., Bible School under 2 by friends) Winners at bri bean guessing contest. In this! at both morning and evening! direction of Jerome Nottage. —_| Whe went to congratulate her and ann, the F Curry won the! Charles Ketchum, who was i services. 11:00 o’clock, morning service. extend wishes for a happy birth- honors going to Miss while the booby went Miami for a few days on business,|_ Midweek prayer service on! “The Everlasting Gospel” is the! day. |and the cut prize was won by returned over the East Coast yes-j Wednesday evennig at 7:30. | subject of the pastor’s ‘Sermon. During the afternoon Stephen Harry Pritchard. whieh refreshments of deka Mrs. Howard Weatherford, who itty organist; Mrs. Minnie Rob-| 7:30, evening worship, -with; Deacatere of — perro Alice Roberts, Grace and | Was spending a few days with| inson, choir director. special music by the choir. Ser-! congratulate their oldest living |3¢", Camille Pierce, Cornelia W: ue Ht j r i j : games were played un-| relatives in Miami, returned over site mon, subject: “Is, Tt.B. C: oF A- D.' member. |ren, Florrie Ketchings, Dorothy Ml & late hour when the merry-| the East Coast yesterday. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN © «: ; Fen 2 ._, | Refreshments consisting _of | Cleare, Florence E. Sawyer, Mai Makers sang “Happy Birthday! : CHURCH 5 ‘Deacon’s! cakes, candy and punch were serv-| Falk, Alice Jones, Annie Lois y other; Mrs. Thomas Woody returned (on the morning train yesterday | ed from an. elaborately decorated | Hicks, Wilhelmina » Goe evening, | table which carried out the color ; Florence ¥ ‘ i i f i 4 J. ©. Gekeler, Pastor»: Fr : were: from Miami where she went for|Corner of White and: Washington t-i icheme of yellow and green. A} Clara, Yates,” r = Leona Bethel, Florence the Legion Convention. irae a ce profusion of yellow roses was! Lucignamisgnd Rita Elizabeth Russell, Cath-| = Sunday school at- 20 azms‘A. C. used. in this. Mesdames Harry ped Evelyn Niles, | Miss Nellie Russell returned} Elgin, superintendent. "ei 7 s The honoree enjoyed the after-| far Pangle, Allan B. Cleare, Jr. Rosam, Gladys Russell over the East Coast yesterday| Adult Bible Class taught by the 200, iday, general meeting! noon immensely and was delight-| Hugh K. Taylor, Ross C. Sawyer, we a Curry. {from a brief vacation in Miami.| pastor. Read Chapter 3 of the] °f all auxiliaries. ted to be able to sit in this bower {Jt., Robert H. Brown, Jr. W. Biistie Rileres, whecite| \ Rook of Acta See of tropical beauty surrounding} Ear! Julian, J. F. Perkins, Jr., 0. a Ray Pierce, Wil Burgos,| Mrs. Samuel MeCarthy, who[ Morning worship at 11 o’clock.| PENTECOSTAL MISSION | her home and meet her many|S. Long, James Brady, John Rob-|] Te Marshall Fact Site Cleare, Beryle Pinder | was in Miami with relatives for aj Sermon: “God's Heritage.” — friends, old. and young. erts, Waldo Johnson, Howard Wil-j| CT2Pe® Oueten's Taftates and Jecil . ‘few days during the Legion Con- , i 909 Olivia Street 5 i Satins. Treks Rew West Cecil Curry and ‘ys 4 gi | Young People’s devotiongl at ie : son, Leslie Russell and Isabel ‘Beastiful Ver Castille, Jr. | vention, returned over the East {6:45 o'clock. Rev. J. A. Cain, Pastor -aorning at the Harris School au- eich —_— a Evening worship at 7:30 o’clock. 11 a. m., Sunday. morning serv-|diturium at 10 o'clock. Men and dren's “Velvet Dresses, See and ne Horace Castillo,| Coast yesterday. aud Mrs. €. and Mrs. Semest : i | Mrs. Frank Weech returned and Mrs. “4 and Mrs, Sermon: “Take Glory in The { Ball. women not connected with any PRO aan 8:30 p. m, Sunday school. __| other Bible Class and regardless | TEST AGAINST There. will be no. mid-week 7:30.p. m., evangelistic service.|of denomination are invited to at- Bible study hour owing to the ab-} Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., weekly tend, COLORED Y sence of the minister, who, with | Pf#yer meeting. | | Thomas ( : yesterday from Miami where she Otto Bethel,” sai was spending a week with rela- cP Ls | tives and friends, < ‘A. R. Miller, will be in attend-|. Ffiday,,7:30 p.m, Young) THE SALVATION ARMY | Hate -, Mrs. Robert Knowles and Mrs.| ance at the meeting of the St.| Peoples’ meeting. esis & — j Merrill Adams, who were in Mi-| John's Presbytery at Daytoua| saiwr PAUL'S CHURCH | "Pt%® Vernon W. Walker, Offi-| Samuel J. Welters, colored, call-|] Gatte en ami for a stay with relatives dur-{ Beach. y | Hg Posey | ed at The Citizen office today and}| wear. Satie ing the Legion festivities, return- a ee re jeming Streci | requested that he be allowed to|] Evening tact tome = — Si sestieday: FLEMING STREET METHODIST | CO" Duval and Eaton Streets | Company mecting (Sunday] protest against the actions of aif isthe B, 4... ete ee CHURCH Mise ose peg prenelds 9.20. @, mo. | group of boys who congregate|| Medes Mand - ee me ea WALLOWE'EN FAVoRS Giv.| Miss Anna Gomez and Miss Her- ass, 7, 9:30 and 11 a. m. Holiness ‘mecting, 11 a.m. —_| around Nelson English Park and|| L=en, West Mined —— Seen = minia Pulida, who were spending{ coy Pieming and William Streets Evensong and Benediction of] ¥, P. L. mecting, 6:15 p.m. | make life miserable io Ges ce Woo! Biankets Beastie Sa, See = a £N TO MANY ToTs PREs. a week with relatives in Miami, “ Shaler Peale, Salter ee Most Blessed Sacrament, 8 p.| Salvation meeting, 7:45 p. m. | dents in that section. Sates Gatgrants. ion ie Coe : ENT ON occ. returned on the Havana Special t 9: a : i aE SR Not only do these mischief mak- ee a | ‘ASION | yesterday. : witkes N Knowles, apaien paz shen. 58 nd = METHODIST EPISCOPAL = ing boys make the air hideous with “=< dent, in charge. Classes for all 29 kates ae a Gaece, s0uTe | their abusive blasphemous lan- es Mr Week Day Services: | guage, but they resort to throwing — << — am aed Mrs. Antanio ages. Mass every day at 7 a. m. and “EL SALVADOR” S 7 Morni ald Son ub 41 : R” _.._ | rocks and other missles at passers- —_— Ge oF entertained a number of es ae martes & also on Wednesday at 9 am. = /Corner Grinnell and Virginia) j,y either walking or riding. cata Oi ca. md 514 Southard | days in Key West, coming from = agi ia po Abts dra ey Pts Streets 3 ee oe s y given hoi . . = ly al v a. an Ec p.m Servi i $ is] ‘: ee ee ee ee of their son's, y Fah ze mori Miami where he attended the} Junior league meets at 3:30 p. Coatoesicua® Setarhass at'4-20 (Services in Spanish) Subscribe for The Citizen. ‘i= ee == = first; American Legion Convention. Sunday school, 10 a. m. ae 7 ~ evening. = a Mayfield Knowles in|p, m. Preaching, 8 p. m. mil Sweeting, and Master of — ee SO een fav i 3 si charge. } e hers’ C = ge ; - <= Gy <t & ge «& Ge - . a pape ted ase, Hagelin Williams a08 Senior Epworth League meets CHURCH OF GoD a oe Ciub meets Monday, Co, et ae = > = this addi Hamilton, Jr., who were spending 5 me ue ess- amp — - euler to the ye as wt the | & While with” esiativen in: Mins a Miss Mary Felton, (aon Roerepoaheang and Prayer ake) pe Seaman will follow - the ad _o tots enjoyed mselve: este} . - e ay, be i a - mich more with the noise-making | “*ttned Yesterday. Evening worship service begin-} Services Sundays, Tuesday and iter Rian (High Mae: ‘ aie borne and other loud-sounding in- z ning at 7:30 o'clock. Sermon by |Thursdays, conducted by Rev. “ ‘ a Geemante. sounding in-) Mr. and Mrs. Victor Moffat re-| pastor: “Be Sure Your Sins Will] charles E. Lazo. ae a os turned on the Havana Special this fee cream, cake and candy were i “ Find You Out.” Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Pastors Don’ served during the entertainment. | wornine from a stay of several The choir will provide special tS ae i Sos ee aac cee t Forget the @ Prizes were awarded to Marinai music for both morning and eve- | CATHOLIC CHURCH Sun -y school, 3 p, m. HALLOWE'EN PARTY Laks Sikes and Rafelito Solano.! yy i i ning services. | Service in Spanish, Friday, at ‘earlman’s, Inc. Sikes received a beaus{ yt Laurie Jaycocks and Mrs./ There will be special services at! St. Mary’s Star of the Sea {7.39 diane wee | Oct. P 5, tiful baby doll while “Master| sans pao Fetusned Pie this church each evening next/ Rev. Wm. Reagan, S. J., Sitti psa ee uesday, 30, 8 p. m. “QUALITY SHOP” ii , morning from Miami where the: . - ’ 7 Bolan was presented with a/ hag been visiting relatives. week beginning at 7:30 p.m. | ee charge AOR TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN ST. PAUL'S PARISH HALL ||] <4 word te the ime = baseball. é i = SSS | i or res ‘or ary’s) Public Welcome ficient”—+s quite true 7 - guest Onechita Ver hod Antonio! ‘Mrs, William Mendell returned] EY neuen ehgree aad patie Masses will be (Colored) | iy wat quiay canoe dove Albury. ‘ab i | toa the ot gee penne leaid at.7 and 9:30 o'clock, 711 Simonton Street | - —_________— |} dise, at POPULAR PRICES | Remives, fds Haskins, Leticia| wiilives wad. feieade in Miemi | CF Georgia’ St. and Division St.| ,.Week-day Mass at 7. Rey. Alfred UeBarritt, Pastor ! you'd be quite WISE te pay = relatives and *riends wn Mam. | "Rev. W. J: Martiu,-Pastor «| ‘Evening service at,.7:30, Sun-| The usual services will be held o am. We have hen 8 (eet wearing spparei for Lacs Misses and Chicres that eoate do justice to a cay Com size——all at lowest prices at this church on Sunda the absence. of Rev, DeB: during Olga Veldes, Buddie Curry.) yrs. Ww. W. ‘Thompson was an Church school at 9:45 a. m. Ed.} days and, Fridays. I this m tt. 4. Aguero. Jr., Esmeralda . Fi = -.- 1%. Curry, superintendent; :::~ ‘ c EOE pieevak See: werning: trom Mies! Morning worship’ service at 11] SEVENTH DAY o'clock. Subject of sermon:;,...,..; ~ +4021 The Higher Life: By Similitude 1017, Fleming Street Mrs. J. R..Adams, church, pian-} ,., RB, T., Sawyer, Teacher ist. Bible study, Friday, 7:30 p. m.| Center Street, Special music by choir at each} Sabbath service, 10:30 a. m. Sunday, October service. Feast of our Lord, Jes King. | Castro, Marina Lois and Bobby os ae Atons | Callela, and will spend a while with rela- VENTISTS : Georgiana joaquin OmMA- | tives | @uer, Motorex and Rafilito. so.i “ | Fae Setele © Milisn, Alice and/ ~yfrs. J. G, Piodela, president of 7 de os fe aie | the American Legion Auxiliary in P ¥ ane riti Alonzo, Al-\ Key West, returned today from a bert Ramirez and Nellie Ramirez. | stay of one week in Miami to at- SAINT PETER’S CHURCH ween Petronia a | MODERN AND SCIENTIFIC ‘us Christ, OPTICAL SERVICE and Sport Drem Charming Eveune «© - CHURCH OF GOD pa ciienaiitedes 4 Junior Epworth League at 4:30; Man Je never suspect : Genart ~ tend. the convention. p.m. Mrs. V. A; Archer in| — | At this church there will be | that pal dices ee sece Saieted Anger and © | Mrs. Key, wife of John Key,| charge, | __ 1106 Olivia Street Solemn High Mass at 8 a. m., at | their physical energy. An ac- [jf Suit. Daimy Sah Une ‘port steward of the P. and O. S Intermediate Epworth League} Sunday school, 3:30 p. ote which the celebrant will be Father curately fitted pair of glasses garments Nola Be AT COMING DANCE S. Company, returned this morn-;#t 5:30 p. m. Mrs. S. J. Pierce in| Mastin meee at 11 Sears Saunders, Deacon, Father Dim-'] Will open a new world for you, ||| Robes and Kimone: Be Sat eed Lg REA ening Sunday service, 8:00/ mick, the Rector; Sub-Deacon. | Headaches, dinzimees . PRETTY aCcCessomses ge See OE rere oor Ee ee’ Reopie's Department at| o'clock. ee ee = Seeaches, ini, Se See 6:30 p. m. Miss Norma Yates,! Wednesday, prayer meeting, 8 5 eg any many other such ailments Bag». Glew = Five prises will be given sway! Mrs. Margaret Maxwell arrived] president. | o'clock. | Rage ——— —— eae oo ae ; #t the Hallowe'en Eve Dance at from Miami this morning to spend} Evening worship service at 7:30; - | P A L A Ce E pe te eine les kame ae the Coral Tele Casino on Tuesday) a while with her son-in-law and o'clock. Subject of sermo' MIXED BIBLE CLASS om SHOES: SUS Without o largest and be Shoes for Ladse = Chiidren. Ever ~~ sonaliy Ben Lyon-Sari Maritza in DR. J. A. VALDES CRIMSON ROMANCE |}; Orth ‘ n = : ogon Soft-Lite Licensee cing Tomek Matinee, 10-15; Night, 15-25c || pf it el ber 30. which is be-' daughter, Mr. and Mrs, McCucdy| “The Final Conclusion.” = : . by Robert J. Perry | Mora. | The Young People’s Depart-!Sam B, Pinder and W. P. Monti- Chapter, Order of DeMolay. | ment will have charge of the choir Arrangements are now being! Mrs. M.S. Del Pino, of Key! st the evenizy service. | "This class meets évery Sunday yr show in’ West, is spending a while in New} Prayer and praise service each| ine SA aie Sila cue eS nes 1k Se Lt Connection with the dance. Several | York and is a guest at the Bar-! Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. 4’ see ‘a geod eumbers have already been/bizon Plaza Hotel in New York! Choir practice each Friday at} 4 | City. 7:30 p. m. jat ve you usually higher pr Se Most of thove attending are ex- 5 = EEE ge Sea SS Aspects petted te be in cost However, | | | Brows ee enmtens, 6 omact | DATE GF | sseSs scsace socerty/ Bob's Orchestra. West's) t $27 Elizabeth Street | ACCEPTING IMITATIONS To get the original Davis 100% Pure Paint Sure t@ \\ ave ix BALTiMoRE. look for Davis 100% Pure Paint has often been imitated, but never duplicated. this Label / >": 100% Pure Paint conforms with all pure paint Laws and is the only paint that cafries a guarantee of purity. ie Look for this Cuarantee on the Label A\==== * —— ‘We have mo connection with any other Paint Manufacturer of name smilar toours + All our products are made by us in Baltimore and sold through Dealers only HBDAVIS tabi 1838 BALTIMORE.MD G. C. ROBERTS Comer Caroline and William Streets | ee most popular dance band, has been | SCHEDULED DANCE geeuted to play a good program! af dance music for the occasion. | | Sunday morning services at 11, o'clock. i Wednesday evening meets at 8 oe — aa ‘. AP, suponncemest to ef-| o'clock. | CARD THAN h fee je dance which wi Readi i i iia-{ Dekedaier to ba eared at Rete ae ee et We take this method of ex-,Club on Roosevelt Boulevard to-| from 3 to 5 o'clock j teeding te our friends our appre- night has been postponed eg pe a ge ED, lation for the many acts of kind-. Wednesday evening is being made! FIVE FREE PRIZES ee shown dering the illness and;on the front page of this issue of ho bs gen ome ot after the death of our loved one,. The Citizen. 4 y | William M. Johnson. To those’ Those in charge of this dance! whe offered the use of cars and.have made this change due to the} } . AND FLOOR SHOW Coral Isle Casino—Tuesday Gents, 60¢ Ladies Free +the Country Club for its member- it THE FAMILY, / ship tonight wees

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