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i | i ft = aeP i ry ft i i ® I : i ; i [ i : i i z pf bole cl il ty! | i Il o'clock, nd Afternoon service, 3:30 o'clock, Sunday evening, 7:30 o’clock, juniors i i zt Address by visiting minister. j 1 epee fy F (Colored) A. T. McCaskill, Pastor . A. Moreno, Recording Steward Mrs. M. A. Moreno, Secretary Sunday service, 11 a. m. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Evening worship, 7 o'clock. i § BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH (Colored) Corner Division and Thomas Sts. J. RB. Richardson, Pastor | 9:30 a. m., Sunday school. 11:00 a. m., preaching. + 5:30 p. m., Junior A. League will meet. 6:15 p.m, Senior A, C. E. Cc E. 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, Class. 1 7:30 p. m., Friday, choir re- earsal. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST | CHURCH (Colored) Reading Room in Society build-| 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. ¥. P. M. V. S. meeting, 5:30/ o’clock p. m. Prayer meeting every Wedues-! day at 4 p. m. day night at 7:30 p. m. jof Mr. and Mrs. bred tea BA esterday eon for their home in Mi- ami, but expect to return later for a longer stay. Mrs. Patrick Bussey, who was: formerly a resident of Key West but is now living in Miami, left yesterday after spending two days with friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Loe, who were spending a few days with relatives in Key West, left yes- terday afternoon for their home in Miami. Mrs. Eloi Villate, who spending a while with relati left on the afternoon train y terday for Miami. was | George Coyle, of the sedate’ Narcotic Squad, was an arrival! j over the East Coast yesterday on} in his regular visit. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Lovato, who were in Miami for a few days, ! returned yesterday. Miss Jennie Elwood, daughter} Ray Elwood. | who was spending a few days in Miami with relatives, returned yesterday over the East Coast. Cc. L. C. Kah. manager of the Florida Public Utilities interests at West Palm Beach, arrived yes- terday for a business conference with R. R. Roberts, manager of the local office and plant. J. W. Welch, Jr., superintendent of Munson Line terminals at Mi- ami, and Mrs. Welch came on the Havana Special yesterday for a brief visit with their daughter, Miss Doris Welch, librarian at Key West High School, and return- ed on the afternoon train. SERVICES FOR ARMISTICE DAY; A special service to. celebrate Armistice Day will be held in the Trinity Presbyterian church Sun- The service will close at 5 p. m. SEERA EIB Bargains In Second Hand Corrugated Tron In Good Condition. Just The Thing For Garages, Cistern Tops and Fire- proof Buildings. $1.50~$2.00--—- dle += LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GALVANIZED GAR- BAGE CANS WITH COVERS 8 gal. 90c 10 gal. $1.00 ness that makes them stand out. You will de- 15 gal. $1.40 20 gal. $1.50 geeee | ITTS Me Sp Marine Cortes tablished by Congress. , = 1918—American a front of 70 miles. 1929—150,000 visit Malden, Mass., scene of miraculous cures: 1932—Former Mayor Walker of New York leaves for Europe. George Davis, Jr., of Seaton ville, Ky., aged 22-months, go more attention than many an ex hibit at the state fair recently because he has six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot. Subscribe for The Citizen. LEGALS NOTICE OF FIXAL DISCHARGE THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT A FOR MONROE COUNTY, DA. 5 te of § SAUNDERS, Dece: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned as administra- on the 24th day of Decem- present to the Hon. Hugh unty Judge in and for mty, Florida, In CHAE final re- Saunders, t, Florida, this} h, 1 L fORTIMER SAUNDERS, trator Aforesaid. deci-8-15- iPALACE Ronald Colman-Elissa Landi in BULLDOG DRUMMOND STRIKES BACK Matinee, 10-15¢; Night, 10-20c SPECIAL Extra Large Shipment HENS AND FRYERS Just Received » Best Poultry in. the Place orders for -your Saturdays: as: we-wilk . not. -be open on Sunday. Cooperating 100% with NRA. CENTRAL MARKET Phone 20 805 Fleming St. Key West Bread is AUNT MOLLY’S BREAD, by VALDES BAKERY. Ready-to-Wear for every mem- ber of the family at very low - Nothing but exclasi mt Just arri Curtains, to hang, at pair $1.00, About 50 other choose from gt $1.09 to pair. Baby Coats, both Silk and Wool; Baby Blankets, Carriage Sets and a complete line for in- fants just in. Children’s Dresses, Sweaters All at very low DEPARTMENT assortment of new Fal] its‘for Men and Boys; Blues, Grays and Mixtures. makes, nationally brand. Men's and Boys’ Shirts in Whites and colors, guaranteed, $1.00 up. Mallimsot s Sua on sale Printea rep | : ’ hot ii fi | all ! A lid if F ! il $s Ly nT fi L - ,* ii oH [ tm i tlovelertte & Hy rT btn I PAINTS, WHITE AND COLORS $1.35, $2.00, $2.35 and $3.25 per gallon SOLD ON EASY TERMS CYPRESS AND PINE LUMBER. LATHS, MOULD- a oe a complete line of TOYS and WAGONS INGS, SASH, DOORS | younger children. Sets William Curry’s Sons Company JL. Stowers Music Co. light in seeing the many ~ we have to show you. The Artman Press Citizen Bldg. Phone 51 Authorized Representative of FULL LINE NOW ON DISPLAY Pieces, Tras Manscure at $1.00. Come and sce teem. ot ent hm —— o — “ eee ——