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SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1936. FIREMEN WON OVER BAKERS; SCORE WAS ¢ TO 5; F. ae BALLO HIT THREE SAFELY t (By JOVE) Busy Bee Bakers lost to the Firemen last night by a 6 to 5 score. The Firemen put three across in the ninth to win runs the ; Leading hitter w: F. Cara-} ballo with three fetie: “times.:at bat. Gabriel, and Molina hit double: In the field, in four} J. Gareia | | { Salinero, Car. bonell and J. Garcia for the Fire- Joe Hale for the Bake: | were outstandin; | re by innnigs: Busy Bee Bakers: 100 100 030—5 14 Fircmen— 001 002 003—6 10 2 Batteries: Ward and A. Castro;| F, Tynes and Geo. Acevedo. | men, TWO GAMES BY | JUNIOR LEAGUE: WERE PLAYED YESTERDAY AFTERNOON AT BAY- VIEW PARK (By JOVE) Teams in the Junior Diamond- ball League played two games at Bayview Park yesterday after- noon, The Black Hands were defated | 9 to 4 by the Bayview Park out-| fit. ' Menendez and Parks hit four: safely in as many times at bat. Walker collected a double and Del Valle a triple. Score by innings: Bayview Park— 302 031 0— Black Hands— 400 000 0-4 5 4 : P. Valdes and Wa nd Lowe. R. H. E S144 : ated the Conchs in ihe other game. Leade: at bat: w i ell, M. Sierra and 5S. who hit two safely in three times at bat for the losers, and Thompson, who} was also credited with two safe- for the victors. core by innings: R. H. E. Tigers 030 030—6 8 | Conchs 110 100—3 7 5 Batterie Rosam and Arn- old; J. Pinder and B, Parks. LIST GAMES IN- SOCIAL LEAGUE (By JOVE) Social L schedule of for next week follows: | Sanitary Department vs. @dministration. Pasay go omers Park vs, The game New Depart- vs. Department league: Standing of the - Ww. L. Department New Deal ._. SOFTBALL GAME MONDAY NIGHT ° 2 » 2 (By JOVE) Senior Softball League, Home w on Monday! In the the Lopez Funeral tackle the Firemen night, The Embalmers have lost two| very valuable players, who are William Cates, who went to play! with the Sanford team, and Mickey Ubieta, who joined the Hollywood diamondball club. Batteries Monday night will be? j Tynes and Ingraham for the Lopez j boys, and Rosam and Gabriel _ for the Fire Laddies. Today In History ing Europe peace for a while. bs Young Woman's} Christian Association in country | founded in Boston. ' Incian California, 1873—Captain Jack, leader of Modoc War, | i time to say it; | flew-end-ways” “!took Russell Kerr | to hit. 4 | tomorrow. | knows! | many that only -|he had to sing a couple of songs| ; Mass. ,|ed New York journalist, born in ‘in France (of American } age). | Ford of Detroit married. Doings Around The Golf Links (By GRAVY) Cqccorace This column today is going to! ' be short and to the point; first be- vause there is not room to say re; next, there is not much but last and not: the least is the pilot of said col-! umn has or is getting the “hén- or whatever it is. Therefore the whole, story -will -be| of the minus variety. paresis | There were more threesomes! than the law allows in the ‘last! matches. Eddie Huiticane Strunk to entertain his dss; Charlie; as fell over one foot and sprain- ed the other; some more zuys were ick or ought to be and a_ few, were just too lazy. But let us| get on with the story. Pious Watkins for a partner! beat Hollon Bervaldi and aj ting golfer, Mr, Frank Wol- Kowsky. The score ended 4 and 3) for Willie and Russell. Frank en- | joyed the day very much—all ex-| cept the few rocks he managed! Mr. William The boss (Dr. Artman—doctor »f printing and squibs) says the pilot of this column will be O.K.} You ask him how he; I Doc Willie Kemp got back some of his skins. He got six while Louis Pierce got three and M Russell made nothing. But wait until tomorrow; Hurricane Eddie needs skins. Cookie M played Earl Woods. The and one Julian and another Woods were j a portion of their | down. You asl it to say all so score was put which won; suffice bad a good time. Bascom Gxrooms, 1 and Ammy Hewitt made so many strokes apicce that they added to 317, All had mgre_ than 100) each, Ayala \ beat Bob Staal s and Old Bye Sands but} y . R. Grandpa has| peen euily of libel. Mr. Otto Kirchheiner took ar Plummer for a partner and played | Curry Harris and Tim Pittman, but Otto wishes he not done} any such taking b ce Tim and} Curry ended eight-up. ' The story will be continued in} our next. | H Anniversaries | eo eorge Canning, aie statesman, born. Died Aug.| 1827. | lish 8, 1794—Edward Everett, famed senator, governor, profes-| sor, diplomat, orator and Harvard president, born in Boston. Died} there, Jan. 15, 1865. | 1810—Henry C. — Rawlinson,} English anthropologist, born. Died March 5, 1895. ' 1835—Henry Villard, war cor- respondent, Western financie philanthropist, father of the, not-} Germany. Died in New York,} Nov. 11, 1900. 1859—Enoch H. Crowder, ma- jor-general, World War supervisor born in Missouri. in Washington, D. C., May 7, 1932, 1861—William 0. Partridge, noted sculptor ‘ and author, bor parent, Died in New York City, | commission- ers come to negotiate peace. 1888—Mr. and Mrs. Henry ees at Munich, ond sty | ord ead he | if you do net receive your paper by 6:15 o'clock in the afternoon, call telephone 51 and a paper will be sent to your home. A complai: is on duty at this office 6:30 to 7:15 p. m. for the | purpose of delivering com- plaints. Help give you 100 | percent service by calling 51 | if you do not receive The Citi- zen. ‘ |read Luke 9:22-62. In. j meets at | Miss Marie Knowles, superinten-: Woods j | Subject: ;Sermon by Sam Pinder. Subject:| FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J. C. Gekeler, Pastor Corner of White and Washington Streets Sunday school meets at 1¢ a m. Oscar Norman, superintendent. Members of the Adult Bible Class taught by the pastor will please Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Sermon: “The Risen Christ.” Celebration of the Lord’s Supper. Reception of members. Mrs. Norma Yates Dopp will play Borowski’s “Adoration.” Miss Alce Curry will sing “The Conqueror” by C. Whitney Coombs. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Sermon topic: “The Christian’s Hope.” Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Sands will sing “The Old Rugged Cross.” M Slee: Bible study on Wed- nesday at 7:30 o’clock. The char- acter sis will be based on Thomas. i FLEMING STREET METHODIST 1 CHURCH Cor. Fleming and William Streets Shuler Peele, Pastor ti Church school meets at 9:45 m. William N. Knowles, sup-' ‘erintendent. The Wesley Fellow- ship Bible Class meets in the pas- ; tor’s study. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject: “Easter Peace.” ) The Junior Epworth League; p.m. Miss Venda- Watkins, superintendent. Hi-League meets at 6:30 p. m. ] | { dent. Young People’s League meets Norman J. Lowe, i rice at 7:30 p. m. “What Christ! Mid-week prayer and_ bible study Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. Mrs. Py B. Roberts, director. } FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner Simonton and Eaton Sts | John B. Culpepper, Jr., Pastor Church Sunday-school opens at 10:00 a. m., under leadership of Gerald Saunders, general super- intendent. Each department meets in its own assembly room. Worship service at.11 a. m.! “If A Man Die Shall He Live Again?” Epworth League meeting at 6:30 p. m. Miss Ida Kerr, presi- dent. | Evening service at 8 o’clock.; This service will be conducted by the young people of the church.; A pageant will be given. Mid-week prayer and _ praise service on Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. Choir rehearsal on Friday eve- ning at 7:45 o’clock. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, organist; Gerald Saund- ers, choir director. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton Street, Between Duval and Simonton Streets Bible School at 9:45 a. m. | Allan Robinson, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o’clock. “The Risen Christ.” i Baptist Training Union at 7} ! | p. m. i Evening worship at 8 o’clock.} Sam Pinder will preach on the subject of “Christ Meeting Two} Disciples.” Prayer service, evening, 8 o'clock. Thursday evening, choir rehearsal. Wednesday 7:30 o’clock, PENTECOS!A® MISSION 909 Olivia Street Wm. Skondeen, Pastor Sunday morning worship, o’clock, Sunday school for all, 3:30 p. 11 Sunday night evangelistic serv- | ice 7:15 o’clock. Tuesday, 7:15 p. m., prayer and praise service, Friday, 7:15 p. m., fellowship meeting. Saturday, 2:30 p. m., boys’ and; girls’ church. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH “EL SALVADOR” Grinnell and Virginie | Streets Rev. Guillermo Perez, Pastor (Services in Spanish) Sunday school, 10 a. m. | Preaching, 8 p. m. Corner Mothers’ Club meets Monday, 8 p. m. Bible study and prayer service, | Wednesday, 8 p. m. | “LA TRINIDAD” Duval and Angela Streets Sunday afternoon services Dr. DeBarritt. Friday night services conducte} by killed Gen. Canby and the Rev.! Puig PDP DDL DD A's Rev. Perez. | Adams, pianist. ditorium at 10 o’clock. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN » [EASTER PROGRAM SUNDAY MORNING] SERVICE AT PARK! AT LOCAL CHURCH PROGRAM SUNDAY LEY MEMORIAL M. E. CH@RCH, SOUTH Rev. M. L. Smith, Pastor Cor. Geergia and Division Sts. Church school at 9:45 a. m., with Albert H. Carey, superinten- dent. Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Subject: “The Easter, Hope.” Young People’s Department has its morning session in the Division street school building with Miss} Alice Jenks as president. Junior boys and girls at 4 p. m., with Mrs. Mary Thompson in charge. Young People’s evening session at 6:30 p.m. = Evening service =t 8 o'clock. Subject: “The Passing of Death.” Prayer and praise service each Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. 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 SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH Corner Duval and Eaton Streets Special order of Easter Serv- ices: ‘Easter Day Procession followed by Sung m. Morning Prayer, 9:15 a. m. Sung Mass with Som 9:30 a. m. Low Mass, 11:00 a.m. Evensong Praytr, ; Benediction, 8 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, 9 a, m. CATHOLIC CHURCH 1 St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Rev. Wm. Reagan, S. J., _in charge Order of services for this ; 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 227 Elizabeth Street Sunday school, 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. MIXED BIBLE CLASS Sam B: Pinder and W. P. Monti- cino, Teachers This class meets every Sunday morning at the Harris School au- Men and women not connected with any other Bible Class and regardless of denomniations are invited t» attend. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 527 William Street E. Richard Evans, Pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 oi 4 Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. Evennig worship at 8 Spetacke Mid-week service, Wednésday evening at 8 o’clock. CHURCH OF GOD Jd. M. Gresham, Pastor 1106 Olivia Street Services Sunday morning serv- ices, 11 o’clock. Sunday sehool, 3 p. m. Evangelistic services, m. Special singing. 7:15 p. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH (Colored) Corner Division and Thomas Sts. ; Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Freaching, 11 a. m. Junior A. C. E. League meet: at 5:39 p. m. Senior A. C. E. League meets 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. TRINI@¥ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4 (Colored), * * | Nev. Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor | 717 Simenton Street | Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Church school, 3:30 p. mm. Bible | class taught‘by pastor. Young people’s service, 6:45 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 o’clock Program and special singing. “*When looking on the mother sod; Can I hold doubt that this be God? Or when a primrose smiles at me, ee I distrust Eternity?” eekn@@Mi service, Tuesday, at Sermon, + ' TO BE PUT ON BY PRIMARY|ANNUAL EVENT TOMORROW SPECIAL NUMBERS ARRANG DEPARTMENT OF CONGRE- GATIONAL CHURCH The Primary Department of the First Congregational Sunday; School will hold an ‘Easter pro- gram in the recreation rooms to- morrow morning at~9:45 o’clock, at which time the following num- bers will be rendered: Hymn—Congregation. Scripture reading—Susan Rob- jerts. Prayer—Primary Department. The Announcer—Robert Arch- er. A Silver Flower—Betty Louise Roberts. If—Dora Hoeféer. The Life of Spring—Joyce Thompson. Words With Wings—Maynard Daniels. Two Flowers—Volina Nowe. Easter Is Here—Catherine Moore. I,. Too; Curry. ~ Wiy> Shall Live—Beverly T‘Love Easter—~Betty Rae |Mass with Communions, 6:00 a, Bridy, Song,,Easter Day- Is Here— Primary Department. Easter 'JeyAudrey Robinson. THE Rolind ‘the Wotld Flyer— Floyd :-Hoad ’ In & Gardem=-Mavis Bethel. ‘Duet, Eastér Day—Maude Rose Brady and Elizabeth Evans, Jesus Only—Nine girls. The King’s Heralds—Billy Brandt. Eternal Life—Carolyn Suarez. Easter Peace—Eertram Rob- erts. Song, The Little mary Department. O See the Bird—Maude Brady and Elizabeth Evans. The Resurrection Story—Six girls and six boys. Hymn—Congrgeation. SPECIAL SERVICES AT STONE CHURCH CHRISTENING CEREMONIES TO BE CONDUCTED AT MORNING HOUR Birds—Pri- Rose Sunday will be a big day at First Methodist (Stone) Church, states Rev. J. B. Culpepper, Jr. Services will begin at 10:30 o’clock in the morning. At that time the pastor will christen babies. It is requested that all who wish to have their children christened, bring them to the church at 10:30 o’clock to- morrow morning. Following this service will be the Easter sermon. Rev. Culpep- er will speak on the subject of: “If A Man Die Shall He Live Again?” This will be followed by a reception for new members into the church, Sunday evening, 8 o’clock, the young people of the church will present a pageant. 7:30 o’clock. Study of f the Sun: day School Lesson. Choir rehearsal, Friday, 8 p. m. NEWMAN M™. £. CHURCH (Colored) '"3."BY Lang,. Pastor Naomi Reddick, Superintendent Mary Moreno, Secretary Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Sunday service, 11 a. m. Evening worship, 7 o’clock, 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 the morning. Prayer meeting every Wednes- ey night at 7:30 p. m. Y. P. M. V. S. meeting, 5:30 ‘clock p. m. SAINT PETER’S ‘CHURCH (Color Center Street, Betw 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. Confessions: After the Wednes- day evening service. o” ‘Petvonia EASTER SUNRISE MORNING TO START AT 6:15 O'CLOCK The Annual Easter Sunrise service sponsored by the Key | West Ministerial Alliance will be held tomorrow morning, ga at 6:15 o’clock, in Bayview Park. The following program has been arranged, with Rev. J. C. Gekeler, | president of the Ministerial Alli-! ance, presiding. Hymn by the _Congrezation—j “All Hail the Powe of Jesus} Name.” | Scripture Lesson—Rev. E. R. Evans. Hymn by tke Congregation— “Christ Arose.” Prayer—Rev. G. Perez. Duet, “He Did Not Die In Vain” —Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Nelson. Offering—Rev. J. B. Culpepper, Jr. High School Club— “Wonderful Night”; Edna Smith, director. i Sermon—Rev. M. L. Smith. | High School Glee Club—“‘Hail ; Mighty Victor.” Benediction. Glee Miss Service For Colored People Wm. Cullingford, of the Flem- ing Street Methodist Church, will preach the sermon at the Sunrise! Service in the park for colored} people at the rear of the Trinity Presbyterian church. Visitors will find the park one| mass of beautiful trees and flow- ers and, indeed, onc of the beauty | spots of Key West, it is said. The service will te from 6 to} 7 a. m. Rev. Alfred de presid.e Barritt will j ith, and the request number, ‘ice Lewis and George Mills White | son. PaGE THREE EASTER SERVICE SPECIAL EASTER WHL SE ELD @ FLEE ED BY CONCRECATION- STREET CHURCH MANY AL CHOIR Through special effert and ar- rangements, the Congregational Church will observe Easter Sun- in a most complete and ac- ae manner, beth morning and evening, states the Rev. E. R. Evans. At the 11 o'clock service the Pastor will bring an Easter mes sage. The choir will sing ¥ paster. | Easter anthems “Hallelujah Amen” by Mered- “The | Magdalene” by Warren. Following the devotional serv- ice of the 8 o'clock worship hour the Easter spirit will continue m song, atranged by the choir and guest singers of the city, as fol lows: Duet, Excelling” Love Jan- “Love Devine All by Stainer—Mrs CLASSIFIED COLUMN Anthem, “Break Forth Joy” by Stultz—Choir. Solo, “In the of the Sab- bath” by Speal Avery John- Inte Anthem, “He Is Risen” Stcltz—Choir. Solo, here Is A Green Hill Far Aw: by Gounod—Mrs. Jan- ice Leavis. Anthem, “Angels Roll the Reck Away” by Stultz—Choir. Solo, “Alleluia” by Humphries —George Mills White. LEGALS by the rate of tc 2 word for each is- seruem. but the mmumum fer the first mseruen = every amstance = 25e. Payment for cusmified adver UMememtis i imvanaog = sérance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts May have the:r adveruse- ments charged. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC ‘i TION, JUNE 2, 1936 eenaceecescere For Representative to State Legislature T. s. CARO For Representative to State Legislature BERNIE G. PAPY (For Re-Election) For County Judge ROGELIO GOMEZ For Coun’ w. CURRY’ HARRIS For County Judge RAYMOND R. LORD For State and County Tax Collector FRANK H. LADD (For Re-Election) For State and County Tax Collector JOE C. MCMAHON For County Commissioner Fifth District ___W.A.PARRISH | | ! “For Cou or County ¢ ‘Commissioner Second District MARCOS A. MESA For Juvenile Judge MRS. JEFF KNIGHT For Juvenile Judge FRANK O. ROBERTS For Juvenile Judge MRS. JULIETTE RUSSELL Supervisor of Registration JOHN ENGLAND (For Re-Election) For Justice of The Peace Second District ENRIQUE aaa, For Justice of the Peace Second District _ABELARDO LOPEZ, JR. 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