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PAGE FCUK SOCIETY Nifia deLisa Calleja, Editress TELEPHONE wien Informal Supper:Danee To Be Given Tonight At At Casa Marina Arrivals at Casa Marina yes-| terday and this morning include! Mrs. Gilbert H. Perkins, of Sauga-} _ tuck, Connecticut, who is making: her annual visit to the Island} lightful. ed; City; Messrs. Thomas H. Ray, 0: of! from 6:30 to 8:00 and/ Boston, Mass., and R. T. Childs, dancing will begin in the eaueony 6 Nes York City, who diaveibeen| see OT SS aed = | guests at Casa Marina many times late hour. } A special program of dance|in the past, and have returned} the} | this year. musie will be furnished ; 1 be} Arriving also was Mrs. Gosta} hotel orchestra, and there w present not only guests at Casa |C, Akerlof, of New Haven, Conn., Marina, but also loc socialites] who will join her mother, Mrs.} and members of the winter Arthur Hirschfelder, of Minne-| dential colony, a!] regular patrons | apo! Minnesota, who is at the’ ° ‘or the entire season. of the hotel. There will be an _ informal ington’s birthd will be, like all at the hotel, charr resi- TR Sian Was Given Thursday For Miss V. Saunders shower as! Miriam Albury, W. H. Dexter, afternoon | Raymond Earl Baker, | Saunders; Octavio Recio, Susie Lowe, Peter| successful. ! j| Knight, Sawyer, Wilson! Jolly, Osborne Nottage, Cruz, E. | thy Roberts, and! Inez Steadman, | shank, Alton dee- The miscellaneous held on Thursday honoring Miss Vivian was delightful and The affair took place at the Rec Men’s Hall on Caroline street, and the shower was tendered M Saunders by her mother and sis ter, Mrs. Stanley Saunders Miss Georgia Saunders. The hall was beautifully Albury, Leroy Bernard | L. Thompson, Doro-| Blanche Roberts, | Lewis Cruick- Goehring, Arnold if Key. Alice Curry, Jack Delaney; orated in the Valentine motif.| Farique Esquinaldo, Jr., Jos.| and Mrs. William F. Duval, who! stickney, Armando Pérez, Hilton handled these decorations and| Curry, Reginaldo Roberts, Roland other phases of the shower 80! Richardson, Glenwood Sweeting, capably, is to be congratulated 4 Delgado, N. B. Shannahan, for her excellent work. There: jy, Louis Pellicier, A. Eakins | was an appetizi of re-i Steadman Pinder, C. Ketchum, freshments, and were) Ralph Sanders, Stanley Single- served by four little girls in! ton, L. H. Muse, Claude Albury, valentine dresses of white paper| Charles Hjort, Norman Baker, with bodices of a red heart and! Ted Canova, Paul Gibson, Percy | carrying baskets of white SBS Loney Almyda, Nelson med with red hearts. These lit-| spencer, Hartley Roberts, Harold | tle girls were Fay Elizabeth Rob-; Cruz, James Curry, John Eng-| erts, Rosemary Canalejo, Dorine!jand, T; H. Pitman, Paul Sawyer, Cruz and June Marie Roberts. Russell Hoff, J. H. Russell, Will! Beverly Curry, _ charmingly} Roberts Ansel Albury, L. E. Wat- dressed as a tiny Cupid, drew the|son, Ulric Gwynn, Samuel 0. wagon containing the gifts and|Kemp, Jabez Lowe, Warren A. assisting the bride-to-be in open-| Bethel, Joseph E. Warren, Geo. ing and arranging her gifts were] F. Roberts, Louis Cruz, Marion D. Mrs. Charles Salas, Mrs. Jack De-| Cree!, Ira Thompson, John W. laney, Miss Georgia Saunders and} Roberts, Stanley Saunders, Wil- Miss Susan Peacon. An entertain-|liam Duval. Joseph C. Faulk, ing program was in progress,} Louis McDonald, William H. during which Miss Jennie May] Sands, Joseph Watkins, Robert Johnson rendered a musical se-] Thompson, Charles Salas, Harry lection, Mrs. Alice Curry de-} Shaw, Herman Saunders, Amelia livered a reading and there was a Ighnson, Alice Scheurer, W. T. solo by Mi Betty Ruth Chastain.} Kemp, S. Hart and the Misses Several prizes were awarded, Mrs,| Carolyn Sands, Dolly Charlow, L. E. Watson winning the word; Elizabeth Watkins, Mary —Char- contest, Mrs. Paul Gibson, the{low, Marjorie Key, Helen Albu drawing contest, and the door}Annie Saunders, Susan Peacon, prize to Mrs. Octavio Recio . Edna Roberts, Martha Clements, Miss Saunders received 2 Louise Ketchum, Leodawn Jergu- of beautiful and useful gifts, com-| 89, Florence Albury, Mary T. prising silver, lens, glassware,| V@" Griek,en, Minnie Knowles, kitchen utensils and many other| Roberta Matcovich, Ruth Albury, articles. She is to be married in| ©4na@ Mae Wells, Hester Demer” the near future to John Roberts,| > Lucile! Richardson,’ Margatet Jn, son of Mr. and Mrs, Johu| Dexter. Laurentine Torano, Adele Robérts, Sr. Roberts, Isabel Armayor, Gertie Mee ‘ chow.| CUNY: Hilda Demeritt, Eulalie mong those atending the show-| Mathews, Louisa Delaney, Jennie | er were the Mesdames Leo Wil-! yig@ Johnson, Matjorie Atwell,| liams, Carl Bervaldi, William Celestine Johnson, Rebah | Evans, Howard Lowe. Edna Glis- Sands, | Phyllis Gomez, Jennie Fay Lowe. son A.; Saunders, P. N. Lavender, Julia Saunders, A. B. Curry, Nellie Kirschenbaum, Virgerine J.}Lowe, Elizabeth Rosam, Agnes P. McDermott, Charles Aguero. Walker, Florence Walker, Rose- Raymond Filer, Howard Weather-| mary Saunders, Edna Pinder. ford, Harry Pritchard, Sybil De-| Kathryn | Saunders, Vendaline laney, J. M. Humbert, J. L. Adams, W. C. Banks, C. J. Peat, host Watkins, M: Valenzuela and Jen- j nie Garcia. i | Berkowitz Host | At “Movie” Party Arrange Dance At Cuban Club | Recreation division of Sociedad! Cuba (Cuban Club) will sponsor a Membership Dance at the hall on Duval street Sunday night. Invitations will be sent to all visiting Cuban officials and dig-| nitaries and all members of the! club will be admitted to the af-|¢d him célebrate were: fair by showing their last re-|_ Altiond Alymds, “Buddy” ceipt. An adn n charge will | Russell, “Bill? Carnes, Jack be made for others wishing to at-| Aguero, Carl Ford, John D. Bear- tend the dance. jup, Henrietta Carey, Lorraine Good Cuban music will be fur- | Russell, Barbara J. Johnson, Fan- nished by Sexteto 4 de Septiem-|nié Mae Ingraham and Etlen Maé bre, a musical organization whith! Whalton. will come here for the festivities; a of La Semana Alegre. \P.-T, A- Units To Méet Taésday John Pritchard’s Orchestra wilt} be on hand to render a spicy’ pro- There will be a very important} meeting of all PT. A. organ-| gram of American tunes. izations held at the Division Street | Dance Tonight At Habana-Madrid |School on Tuesday afternoon,| February 25, beginning at 3: 30! Habana-Madrid Club will cele-! o'clock; according to announce-! brate Washington's Birthday with;ment made today. a Ballto be held this evening} Dr. William R. Warren, city} starting at the usuat hour ‘health officer, will speak on a! Special entertainment and good| very important health’ subject, it, music furnished by Dell Woods} is stated. and his music makers are the| It is requested that all parents main attractions offered by the} (regardléss of P.-T. A. member- club. A large attendance is an-!ship) having children in school be ticipated, present at this meeting. Eugene Harold Berkowitz acted as host to a few of his friends at a “movie” party on Feb. 20th, followed by ice cream and other} goodies at a local ice cream par-} lor. The occasion was his 10th birthday. The friends who help-) { Scene In Operetta Rehearsal Rehearsing in the open-air for the “Pirates of Penzance,” which is beixg staged Tuesday night at the Navy Ball Field under the Federal Music Project, Dr. Nikolae Sokoloff director, part of the Works Progress Administration, with the cooperation of the FERA, is shown above. In the picture, from left to right, are: Avery Johnson, playing the part of the tte King; Eva B. War- ner, taking the role of Ruth, piratical maid-of-all-work, and Ed- mund Curry, as Samuel. ‘PERSONAL MENTION Or | ‘Mrs. Otilia Lacedonia left yes |terday afternoon on the Cuba for; Tampa where she will spend a while with her son Mario. At The Stores PLAZA RESTAURANT Plaza Restaurant, 503 Duval Thomas D. Orr, Jr., son of | WPA director T. D. Orr and Mrs. Orr, left yesterday afternoon on, the Steamship Cuba for Tampa,| where he will resume his studies at Tampa High School. ihouse w taken over this week y Mrs. Nora Bethancourt at the | death of Merrill Sands, who own- jed and operated it until his death | recently. At various times Mrs. Bethan- court has been connected with the ‘restaurant business here. She is iserving regular meals and torders, American or | cooking. Dr. L. E. Daugherty, surgeon! for the C. St. P, M. and O. R. R., and Mrs. Daugherty, who were! spending a vacation in Key West, left on the Cuba yesterday for Tampa. Mike Gonzalez, well known ball player, was an arrival from Ha-} vana yesterday meeting a num- ber of friends and after hours visiting, left om the for Tampa. Stuart R. Walker, spending a_ vacation mother and other relatives, over the highway by bus morning for Miami. WHITE STAR CLEANERS wl Jce Medina who recently start- ted the White Star Cleaners, re- Cuba‘ ports that he is doing ‘a good | business and is kept busy keeping who was,UP With his rapidly increasing with his; trade. left} thisi SPECIALS In this issue South Florida Mrs. Agnes Pritchard left over| Contracting and Engineering the highway this morning for| Company offers number otf Miami where she will visit with] very attractive in’ the her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.! hardware line. and Mrs. Robert Pritchard and! The advertisement lists such other relatives, items as ironing boards, wheel- barrows, sprinkling cans, ete. a specials Edward “Anc Albertus, tor at the city hall. and son, left over the highway this morning for a visit with relatives! in Miami. HOLTSBERG’S Several new numbers in Mar- shall Field’s Silks have been re- ceived this week at Holtsberg’s. Featured in today’s advertise- jment are “WearlA-Beau” and “Beau-Monde.” Offered in special sale Monday is a shipment of dresses consist- sing of All-Over Lacey, Celanese : and Ripple Chiffon Dresses. A. H. Thomas, lighthouse ex-! aminer, who was in Key West consulting with Lionel Plummer, chief disbursing officer, and} others of the office _personnel,! left for Tampa yesterday after- noon en route to Washington. Mrs. Ernest Hemingway, who was spending a few days in Mi-} ami, was a returning passenger on! the plane this morning. Enjoyable Program For Entertainment Reservations for a “Night in Havana,” which will be the high- light of the program for “La Se- mana Alegre,” Thursday, are be- ing received by the recreation | section of the local WPA. Eva Be Warner, ; Church Circle Eva B. Warner, in charge 0: this activity who also is playing Plans Supper the part of Ruth in the “Pirates; of Penzance” Tuesday night, has’ arranged an unusually enjoyable’ Ladies’ Aid Society of First M./ program for Thursday night. E. Church will sponsor a supper Many numbers will be presented Monday afternoon starting at which are typical of night club 5:30 o'clock in the Sunday School activities in Havana, it was an-, building on Eaton street. nounced. | The ladies of the church have at ese jprepared a good menu and anti- Change Date For cipate a large patronage. Flower Show SALE ON DRESSES The Store of Fashion is adver- tising a special sale on Dresses 'for Monday. First item listed is Dresses. This store received another large shipment of ladies’ shoes this week and a large lot of stun- ning new silks. | Subscrive to The Z j weekly. The Flower Show which was scheduled to be opened on Tues-| day. February 25, will not open until Wednesday, February 26.) according to announcement made! today. This was done on account of! the Pirdtes of Penzance fo be staged on that date.~ | The show will run three days,| Bereary 26, 27 and 28. Dance T At Rawls Cheb A George Washington Birthday; Dance will be held tonight at, Raul’s Club on Roosevelt Boule- —% | John Pritchard’s Orchestra has been engaged to furnish musi¢: lfor the affair, street, is now under new manage-! The widely known eating; short} Spanish} a special in Children’s Washable} itizen—20¢ , Tig WARES fk aC ihn . LEY MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH | FLEMING STREET METHODIST i CHURCH j Rev. M. L. Smith, Pastor !Cor. Fleming and William Streets ! ; Cor. Georgia and Division Sts. j Shuler Peele, Pastor i | Church school at 9:45 a. m | Church school meets at 9:45) | with Albert H. Carey, superinten-|a. m. William N. Knowles, sup- | dent. lerintendent. The Wesley i | _ Morning worship at 11 o'clock. | chip Bible Class meets in the pas-; | Subject: “The Great Refusal.” | tor’s study. Young People’s Department has} Morning worship at 11 o’clock.! its morning session in the Division} Intermediate Erworth Lea:ae street school building with meets at 0 p.m. Miss Venda- Alice Jenks as president. ‘tine Watkins, superintendent. ; Junior boys and girls at 4 p. | Hi League meets et 6: 30 p. m im., with Mrs. Mary Thompson inj Miss Marie Knowles, superinten-| | charge. dent. } Young People’s evening session Young People’s League meets jat 6:30 p. m. at 6:30 p. m. Norman J. Lowe, Evening preaching at 7:30 p. m.} president. Subject: “What Would Key West} Worship service at 7:30 p. m.| }Be Without the Churches?” Mid-week prayer and Bibte At the evening service the pas-| study, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. ‘tor will show what Key West oir rehearsal Wednesday im- {would be if the churches were! tely following the mid-week ! Itaken out of our city. He willis e. Mrs. P. B. Roberts, di. j endeavor to tell what the contri-| rector. ‘bution of the church is to our! Young People’s choir rehearsa! civilization. {on Thursday at 7 P. Misses Prayer and praise service each! Susan LaKin and Jennie Mae Wednesday at 7:30 p, m. ‘Johnsen, dircetors. Young people’s choir practice on fourth Friday, 7:30 p. m. Church choir practice each Fri- day at 8 p.m. Mrs. J. Roland, ; Adams, pianist. : i i i i I, i H ! j { SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH Corner Duval and Eaton Streets Sunday: Morning Prayer, 5 a. m. Mass (Communions), 7 a. m. Mass for the Chureh Scheol, 9:30 a. m. Mass of Thanksgiving, 11 a. m.} Evensong Prayer, Sermon, Benediction, § p. m. Week Days Morning Prayer, 6:45 a. m. Mass, 7 a. m. Evening Prayer, 5:30 p. m. A second Mass on Wednesdays, j9 a. m. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner Simonton and Eaton Sts John B. Culpeper, Jr., Pastor Church Sunday school opens at 10:00 a. m., under leadership of j Gerald Saunders, general super- intendent. Each department meety |in its own assembly room. Worship service at 11 a. m. ; Subject: “Something That Never Dies.” Epworth League meeting at 6:30 p. m. Miss Ida Kerr, presi- dent. | Evening service at 7:30 o’clock. Subject: “Can A Christian Com mit Sin?” Mid-week prayer and __ praise | service on Wednesday at 8:09 p m. Choir rehearsal on Friday eve- ning at 7:45 o’clock. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, organist; Gerald Saund- ers, choir director. | | METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH “EL SALVADOR” Grinnell and Virginia Streets Rev. Guillermo Perez, Pastor (Services in Spanish) Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preeching, 8 p. m. Mothers’ Club meets Monday 8 p. m. Bible study and prayer service Wednesday, 8 p. m. Corner FIRST PRESBYTERIAN" CHURCH J. C. Gekeler, Pastor Corner of White and Washington Streets Sunday school meets at 1¢ a m. Osear Norman, superintendent. | The Adult Bibie Class is taught by the pastor. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon topic: “The Generation That Seeks God.” Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock Sermon: “The Rainbow Virtues Indigo—Love.” Special music at each service. Mid-week Bible study Wednes- day at 7:30 p.m. Topic: “A Character Study of Paul.” Please read Acts 9:1-31 “LA TRINIDAD” Duval and Angela Streets Sunday afternoon services Dr. DeBarritt. Friday night services conducte] ‘by Rev. Perez. by CHURCH OF GOD J. M. Gresham, Pastor 1106 Olivia Street Services Sunday morning serv- ices, 11 o'clock. unday school, 3 p. m. Evangelistic services, Special singing. CATHOLIC CHURCH 7:15 p. m. St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Rev. Wm. Reagan, S. J., in charge CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ant aici Order for this | j church: Sunday morning Masses will be said at 7 and 9:30 o'clock. Week-day Mass at 7 o'clock. Evening service at 7:30 o’clock, Sundays and Fridays. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 327 Elizabeth Street Sunday schcol, 9:30 a: m: Sunday morning service at 11 e’clock. Wednesday evening service at 8 o’clock. Reading room in Society build- ing open Fridays only. 527 Wiliam Street K. Richard Evans, Pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject: “Spiritual In- sight.” Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m Evening worship 7:30 o’clock. Sermon subject: “Resisting God.” Mid-week -service, Wednesday evening at. 7:30 o’clock: Gos HALL *720 Southard Street Preaching by George MacKen- zie of Kenilworth, N. J., on Wed- nesday, Thursday and Friday nights of each week. Subject for Sunday night will be: “The Teaching of Scriptures as to Leprosy.” The public is invited to attend these instructive meetings, which | commence 7:30 o’clock each eve ining. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH GRACE AND TRUTH HALL 1127 Southard Street Sunday evening, 7:30 o'clock, R. S. Stratton, evangelist, will speak on the subject of: “God's Glad Tidings.” i MIXED BIBLE CLASS j Eaton Street, Between Duval and Simonton Streets James S. Day, Pastor Bible School at 9:45 a. cino, Teachers This class meets every Sunday morning at the Harris School an-| = Z ditorium at 10 o’clock. Men andj Allan Robinson, superintendent. women not connected with any} Morning worship at 11 o’clock.| Sper Bible Class and se Baptist Training Union at 6:30) 5¢ denomniations are invited t- attend. m. p.m. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. Prayer service, Wednesday evening, 7:30 o’clock. Thursday evening, 7:30 o’clock, choir rehearsal. PENTECOSrAL MISSION 909 Olivia Street Wm. Skondeen, Pastor Sunday morning worship, j o’clock: Sunday school for all, 3:30 p. m. Sunday night evangelistic serv- | tice T:15 o'clock. Tuesday; 7:15 p. m., prayer and raise service. Friday, 7:15 p. m:, fellowship Satutday, 2:30 p. m., boys’ and girls’ church. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Colored) i Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor 717 Simonton Street Morning worship at 11 o’elock. Preacher, Elder Evans. | | tev. 11 class by the pastor. Zvening service, 7:30 o'clock SPECIAL OFFER PERMANENT WAVES f'wo Permanet or, 9000 jj Better Waves, $5.00 and ap : MRS. MILLER 407 South Street Phone 574-3 }* Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Monti-| / | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1936. TOI SIDI SS | TO SUBSCRIBERS If you ans met receive your Paper by 6:15 o'clock in the afternoon, call telephone 51 and a paper will be sent to your home. A coniplaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:15 to 7:15 p.m. for the purpose of delivering com- plaints. riclp us give you 100 percert service by calling 51 if you do not receive The Citi- zen. Fe ED te ‘STREET SERVICES — Religious services will be con-} ducted tonight by Henry Hoffert, crease jat the corner of Duval and Fiem- | ing streets, 8:1 o'clock. The discussion will be on “ How| Spiritual forces may be made to} opzrate for hezlth and| beginning at success, . de Barritt. ject: “‘Demoniaca! Possession.” Weeknight service, Tuesday SAINT PETER’S CHURCH (Colored, Center Street, Between Petvonia and. Olivia Mass, 8 a. m. Solemn Evensong and Benedic tion of the Most Blessed Sacra: | ment, 7 p. m. Church school, 8 a. m. | Sermons at 8 a. m. and 7 p. m} Week-Day Services Mass on Tuesday and Thurs | day at 7 a. m. Litany and Sermon on Wednes. | day at 7:30 p. m. H Confessions: After the Wedne« | day evening service. | SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH (Colored) Southard Street Between Thomas and Emma Streets William Perkins. Pastor G. Williams, Missionary Leader Sabbath School (Saturday), 10 o'clock. | Church services, 11 o'clock in jj the morning. Prayer meeting every Wednes day right at 7:30 p. m. Y. P. M. V. S. meeting, 5:30 ‘clock p. m. o BETHEL A. M. ©. CHURCH (Colored), Corner Division and Thomas Sts. H. R. Hill, pastor Sunday school, 9:36 a. m. Freaching, 11 a. m. Junior A. C. E. League meet at 5:39 p. m. Senior A. C. E. League meet: at 6:15 p. m. Evening service, 8 p. m. Weekly Services ‘Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., Class. Friday, 7:30 p. m., choir re} hearsal. 35c Supper 35c Auspices Ladies’ Aid Society First M. E. Church Monday Afternoon, Starts 5:3€ SUNDAY SCHOOL BUILDING Quality Work and Service Go Hand in Hand at WHITE STAR CLEANERS Two doors south of Monroe Theater JOE MEDINA, Prop. MONROE THEATER Preston Foster-Alan Hale in THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ 1 SPECIAL SALE ON DRESSES Children’s Wash: Monday Sale, each Ladies’ Dresses in Lace. Sheer, Canton Crepe; White and eae 1 and 2 pieces, $5.00, at F ule regular $3.95 Silk. Dotted worth as high an $3.95. all to go me We must clear our stock oe! DRESSES to make room ‘or j EASTER FROCKS which arej dué to arrive next week. Don’t overlook our Handmade Knitted Dresses, szes 12 to 46. The Store of Fashion a Ladies’ Store iF. « by 1 from the REVIVAL MEETING ON SUNDAY NIGHT During the past two weeks Dr. : Orlando, Fia., 1 evangelist. has been sd Key Dering Co: ondu revival meetings A-semblies splendid present the mectings > been sen taken . who Cossey is a pre-millen- d coming of Christ a many scriptural pre hat the condition: Ui hecies in- g away vered un. leaven, economic of announcement c will f evangelistic esey night whee © revival meet kon- pre- CASA MARINA Key Wes’’s Hotel De Luxe AMERICAN PLAN 200 Pelightful Roors, Each With Private Bath Evening Dinner -cheon Afternoon Tea or a Is Carte | Sandy Beach with ASINO Masse Attendance PETER SCHUTT, Manager HOLTSBERG'S sil Ble are the talk of re showing dondz MARSHALL FIELDS’ —_NEw— WEAR-A-BEAU SILKS MONDE facts about SILK; it’s at the ook like Come and see most beaut. S ever shown j sive- HCLTSBERG’S Special Sale Monday on- a | SPRING SHOES FIT YOUR TASTE AND PURSE— hronabl Fi COMPLETE LINE OF GANDIES, plain and fancy. — i Saft MONDAY c uaranteed Sheets end P Come and Save EVERY ITEM IN THE STORE REDUCED FOR MONDAY ew Ceses

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