The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 28, 1934, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR ee “THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Notice To Subscribers Tay BAC TOW SCE Please be prompt in paying the carrier wao delivers your 7 paper. He pays The Citizen | RETURN FROM TRIP TO VA- SERVICE AT TRINITY PRES. i 15 cents a week for the pa- RIOUS POINTS DURING ee eee PAST THREE WEEKS Saunders company, left yesterday kt a fer afternoon on a business trip to - ; app gyre Miami, Mrs. Charles Falk left this week| *wbeeriber. lf he is mot paid | A, F. Ayala, sales manager of| a PA beet. oaorars- spend Thanks-| HE loses. Not The Citizen. the Key West Electric company, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Orwig, who | giving Day with her daughter, | Mrs. Ayala and daughter, Emma as ans er bee | ee at Saeko fest ye , left in -} cel ion ym i delightful vacation of three we noon for the home in Pennsyl-! by Florida State College for Wo- REVIVAL SERVICES. in different parts of the state. _ The following program will be given at the Trinity Presbyterian Church, Simonton street, Thanks- giving Day at 7:30 o’clock. The Service will close at 7:30 p. m.: “God's goodness hath bee: t | Vania. men, where Miss Teresa is a stu- j They went to Jacksonville for eo ato. Sart, pe a ATBAPTIST CHURCH .2.20atr. tars = Otis Carey was an arrival on} Leaving over the East Coast, brother, George Gardner and his voc ad night ‘OW- ithe morning train yesterday from} Mrs. Falk joined a party consist- | wife, then to Tallahassee for a| “After birth of my baby I was thin, nervous, run-down. The first! bottle of Vinol (iron tonic) helped. | It gave me strength, needed weight.” —Mrs. M. Gunstone. Oriental Pharmacy. — - - mt PALACE) Spencer Tracy-Jack Oakie im LOOKING FOR TROUBLE Serial and Comedy Matinee: 10-15c; Night: 10-20e Miami to spend a while with rela-|ing of Mrs. Thomas E. Reedy and/ | few days with their daughter, Miss tives, sisters Mrs. Fannie Whitley,,DR. REESE, EVANGELIST, ' Elizabeth, student at Florida State Misses Celia O’Brien and Ethel | College for Women and then to Mrs. W. B. Rude, and daugh-| O’Brien who left to spend the holi-| PRESIDING AT MEETINGS /77,,,,4 where they were guests of ters Betty Mae and Mary Alice, days with Mrs. Reedy’s daughter, CONDUCTED | Mr. Ayala’s brother and sister-in- and Mrs, W. W. Williamson,} Miss Margaret, who is also a stu- jlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ayala, daughters of Mrs. Anges Pritchard,| dent at the college. i were arrivals over the East Coast i st Coa Revival services at the First ERECT SIGN AT cepa to spend a while with’ BAND CONCERT AT Baptist Church are drawing in- relatives. jcresaing attendance at every] terday to join her daughter, Miss Sylvia Guito, student in Talla- meeting. Dr. Reese, the evanglist hassee, and attend the annual| The Department of Parks and But still remember What the Lord hath done.” Shakespeare. Hymn—“He Keeps on Loving Us Still.” Sdlection—“God’s Goodness.” . Thanksgiving ps'ayer—Visiting minister. Duet—Violin and piano. Reading—Mrs. K. Eldridge. Hymn by Juniors — “Sweet ” Reading, “Thanksgiving”—Miss M. Greaux. Hymn—“Since Jesus Came In- to My Heart.” “'Sermon—Rev. S. Peele. Song—“In His Likeness.” Bat’ on this one day set apart. For the thoughtful and glad of heart, Lord, "tis a beautiful thing to see A grateful nation thanking Thee. Mrs. Frank Guito was a passen- ger on the afternoon train yes- A Neon sign bearing the name of the Lopez. Funeral Home has FAST FREIGHT SERVICE, i is an orator and spaker of great eclebration of Old Home Week by| Recreation of the Key West Ad-|SPlendid audiences which have heen erected in front of that es- . 4 4:30 p. m, wh t lowii were spending: w dew daye in: Key Pe Soe we ie Rovtand ig one. of the| Soy power and personality. He has Florida State College for Women.| Zimistration announces a Thanks.|erected him from the first. night. ishment on Bahama street. 7, ; i program will be rendered: five feet wide, with letters Ti West, left on the Steamship Flor-} ?' | great song leaders of ‘the’ south, | 274 Sry, foe Fay e, and BOS ON it is said, and his singing will add made a fine impression on _ his hearers as is evidenced by the 3 giving Day band concert at Nel-| 0” Friday his singer, P. $; Bow- “7. sign, which is made up of pe Mr. and Mrsv JE. Mann,,who}®°" English Park tomorrow at| land, will arrive to take charge of nite lettering, surrounded by a NEW Y ORK j the musical programs at the.serv-. -oior of brown, is nine feet long : ] ” America. ida yesterday for Havana where ‘ | they will spendia few days;before| , March, Washington Post—| * From Key West alternate Fridays! Alfred DeBarritt, minister. be fer eco So te (OU. greatly to the inspiration of the’ Ruth Slenczynski, 8-year-old Rete to their in. the Overture, Honor Roll—w. s.| meet He will conduct the} pion delphia, won a| tom New York alternate om through a = Skagg. |song service Friday night. THANKSGIVING J. E. Price, of the Okeechobee} Cubanola Rhumba—Sexette fea-| —_ Construction company which has| ‘ing Prof. Jack Walker, guitar-| WILD DUCKS HARM CROPS ist, Josef Hofmann, as| Also NEW ORLEANS te KEY WEST ist. >. Alternate Wednesdays. Arrive SERVICES See centenet i the ep eae Serenade, Grieving Breezes—| Funds to reimburse farmers inj Key West second day following. | Boca s i ts : ti bse rived on the Havana Special yes-| @°°- Rosenkrass, (= ee et A Lanes Daze Congh \CLYDE-MA RY. . 3 paadas Overture, Plantation Echoes—/¢0P losses due to depredations of I Y D: ° | * “ g ' The following services will be - Thos. Coates. thbound ducks have been re- s Your Danger Signal) + j - z ee Bas page 6 a Otto was an out-| . March, Lights Out—E. E. Mc-| quested by Don Gilchrist, Federal; Don’t let them get a strangle morrow in obser- : vance of Thanksgiving Day, ex- 80ing passenger over the East cept at the First Presbyterian] Coast yesterday for Miami to ‘oy. | Biological Survey director, who/hold. Fight them quickly. Creo-; — OS | f: ors ir fields! mulsion combines 7 helps in one. po Star Spangled Banner—Key. | vs farmers patrol their fields, DOU e?fut but harmless. Pleasant} Church where services are being/SPend Thanksgiving with her son- Gettected this evening: in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. The concert will be under the | With firearms to save their crops. |to take. No narcotics. Your own] tional Church | ™M. P. DeBoe and her two sons, direction of A. E. Welters, who! —as j st is authorized to refund First Service at 10:30 a. m. Special| Dr. Osgood Otto and Attorney is director of the musical organ-| _ Virginia Moody of S| ization. Ma: has had a book of poer music and address. Rev. E. R.| Joseph Otto. Evans, pastor. ales ‘AT COUNTRY CLUB T. 0. Reece, evangelist, will de- liver the address. Rev. James S. Day, 5 | = SSSR A Thanksgiving Eve Dance will| Services at 10:30 a. m. A serv- be given tonight at the Key West! fee of special music and congre- Country Club. — 3 | iiabbee: Bile! eddress. The dance will be given for | members and visiting guests, and an enjoyable' time is promised all } who attend. j days ly, with the| From Boston alternate Saturdays | | C. E. SMITH, Agent," Key West Mrs. Weiser, wife of Lieuten- ant M. S. Weiser, U. S. N., and son, who were making their home in Key West while the Destroyer Jacob Jones was on duty, in these waters, left over the highway yes- terday morning to be in Norfolk, Va., on the arrival of the Jacob Jones, scheduled to sail this week. COLORED CHAPEL RECEIVES GIFT The new. chapel for colored Catholics ‘at St. Francis . Xavier's 4 = school has received a gift from First Presbyterian Church | the Coral Galbes lumber. yard— Services this evening, 7:30|, new cedar altar, which was con- @elock. Combining the prayer) structed by Adhemar Renuart, Jr. and praise service with the Thanks-} H. js a brother of one of the giving address. Rev. J. C. Gek-) sisters teaching at the school, it eler, pastor. __ | is shown, In all these churches the choirs Will bring special numbers and the note of praise and thanksgiving will be felt in all the songs ant es "s Star of the Sea | *°7*MMMO MS CSCCeCeeeeoees Catholic Church Edward Raymond Burke, Sen- Thanksgiving Day will be ob-|4tor-elect from: Nebraska, born at} 1931—Mayor Walker of New ferved in this church at 8 a. m.; Running Water, S..D.,»54» years} York visits Mooney at San Quen- and'‘at 7:30 p. m. ago. { tin prison to plead for his pardon. | Saint Paul's Church ree t Se Services will be as\ follows:|. Frederic: Almy- of Buffalo, N.|' ICKES’ WARNING ENJOY 100% | EYE EFFICIENCY Why be satisfied with any- thing but the newest and best in eyewear? Let us prescribe glasses that not only correct | your vision but improve your i] appearance, DR. J. A. VALDES Orthogon Soft-Lite Licensee | 532 Duval Street Keep you awake at night?. ‘What is it that keeps hospitals open and doctors busy? NERVES. What is it that makes your face wrinkled and makes you feel old? NERVES Nine times out of ten it’s NERVES that make you restless, worried, haggard. Do they make you Cranky, Blue--give you Nervous Indi- gestion, Nervous Headache? When nerves are over-taxed, you worry over trifles, find it hard to concentrate, can't sit still Nerve Strain brings on Headache. Nervous people often suffer from Indigestion. There may be absolutely nothing wrong with the organs of digestion, but the Nerves are not on the job to make the organs do their work properly. work; ruin your pleasure; drive Nerves ; away your friends? You're cheating yourself and the man who pays you if you work when your NERVES are not no! You can’t have a good time when you are nervous. You can’t make or keep friends when you are keyed up and irritable. You may excuse your- self, but to others you are justa plaincrank. g Quiet your nerves with . George E. Summers, pastor. Fleming Street Methodist Church Services at 11 a. m. Special Music and address. Rev. Shuler Peele, pastor. Lee Memorial Methodist Church Services at 7:30 p.m. A serv- ite of good music, singing and ad- dress. Rev. W. J. Martin, pas- tor. | j | i “Today In History | Seeececcesecercasacecces 1520—Magellan, commander of the first expedition to sail around the world, entered the Pacific. 1783—First postoffice opened | in New York City. } 1895—First American Do they interefere with your bile race, held in Chicago, 52} : oo | miles. Won by Charles E. Duryea in a car of his own making. Today’s Birthdays ce : 1930—First Racket Insurance policy issued in New York City. | ew Mass, 8 «a. m.; morning} noted social, worker, born at}' CR. MILES: i SALTO “B prayer, 9:45 a. m.; Sung Mass} New Bedford,-Mass. 76 years} Secretary Ickes is going i 2 e 5 \ | THE HBDAVIS Ce Cocos AS and Sermon, 10 a. m. azo. : have conservation of oil “or el: a ERVINE ‘ene Saint Peter's Church 5 Recently he hinted that petroleum! ae = G. i ROBERTS Corner Carelie amt Led (Colored) _John Barrett of Vermont and! might become a public utility un-| é Services will be conducted at;New York, noted counselor and|jess wastage is prevented. : 1@ a. m. with Sung Mass. adviser in international affairs and controversies, born at Graf- . pee Sere een ARRANGE SPECIAL ton, Vt., 68 years ago, | Edwin P. Morrow of Kentucky, DINNER AT PLAZA 2’ of the U. S. Board of} Railway Mediation, onetime gov-} fernor, born at Somerset, Ky., 56 years ago. Plaza Restaurant, 505 Duval street. has prepared a special} David Warfield of New York,} Thanksgiving Dinner to be serv-; noted actor, born in San Fran-| ed tomorrow at a special low! cisco, 68 years ago. | price. { An elaborate menu containing} Genevieve Taggard of Benning-! everything that a real Thanksgiv-| ton, Vt.. poetess, born at Waits- ing Dinner should have is shown! burg, Wash., 40 years ago. | on the front page of this issue of The Citizen. Swager Sherley, former veter- Regular plate dinners andjan Kentucky congressman, Wash-| lunches which had been tempor-) ington, D. C., lawyer, born in arily discontinued have been re-; Louisv: Sumed, the management states. | ———— Extensive repairs are now be-| UNDER AGE ing made to the Plaza. The floor | space in the front part of the! Rush D. Holt, recently elected building is being made approxi-'to the Senate by the voters of. mately one-third larger. | West Virginia, is under the age of This is being done due to the}30 years, the minimum age pre- fact that this tourist season is ex-| scribed by the Constitution ‘ for’ pected to be the largest in the Senate membership. history of the city and the man- j agement is endeavoring to be able e * Yield quicker to Evelyn Mathewson Detroit double action of has received a privefe airplane { pilot's license from the Depart- YZ wicks ment of Commerce at the age of a | is. SS SS GEREEEEEMEOEED | ' j COMFORTS FOR THE BABY r, $5.00. $1.09 $1200 . $14.40 $19.60. Walker and Stro may quote me:-Im glad | changed to 1 exacatier 24 throat-easy Old Golds ‘says Glands Farr rin : ee | LONG'S FURNITURE STORE |

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