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PAGE FOUR BAND CONCERT TO BE GIVEN SUNDAY AFTER- | NOON BY WELTERS 4 CORNET BAND The Welters Cornet Band, mae a federal music pro- band Sunday afternoon, July 12, ginning at 5 o'clock, at Jackson | be! included 2: ject, will give a concert | be- Square. The program will rendered under the direction of “Sheddie” Hannibal, director the organization. The program follows: America. March, “W:shington Grays”—! Graffula. Selection, ‘“Nanon” (a) March on, fifes and drums; (b) Fare-| well Song; (c) My love to Nan-} on; (d) Step forward—Gene, Arrby, racks Beyer Fox Trot, “Fare Thee Annabelle” —Dixon-Wrubel. Selection, “‘Maritana,” Prayer-Angelus; (b. Alas! chimes so sweetly stealing; (c) Turn on old times; (d- Scenes that were brightest—Wallace; arranged by Mackie-Beyer. March, “Community Spirit”— H.C. Miller. Potpourri, “The Night Bell”— Frank Willson. “Music Goes ’Round Around”—Farley-Riley. Waltz, “Little Ruby’—Skaggs. March, “The York Firemen”— B. F. Crumling. Star Spangled Banner—Key. otf Well (a) those and POSSCCRTOCHECEKCCOSODOM emperatures* Highest . ia. m. j Subject: ; Sermon | JACKSON SQUARE: | FLEMING STREET METHODIST | CHURCH j Cor. Fleming and William Streets Shuler Peele, Pastor Church school meets at 9:45) erintendent. ship Bible Class meets in the pas tor’s study. Morning worship at 11 o’clock. | Of; i praise service. “The Wrong Kind Prayer.” The Junior meets at 3:30 p.m. fine Watiins, superintendent, Hi-League mects at 7:00 p. m. ‘Miss Frow, in charge. Young People’s League at 7:00 p. m. Norman J. Lowe, president. Worship service at 8:00 p. m. Subject: “Taking A Vacation.” Mid-week prayer and_ bible study Wednesday at 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal Wednesday at} 8:45 p. m. Mrs. P. B. Roberts, director. LEY MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH Rev. M. L. Smith, Pastor or. Georgia and Division Sts. Church school at 9:45 a. m.. with Albert H. Carey, superinten- dent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. subject: “Come Thou With Us.” Young People’s Department has street school building with Mis? Alice Jenks as president. m., with Mrs. Mary Thompson inj charge. Young People’s evening session at 6:30 p. m. Evening service :t 8 o'clock Sermon subject: A Faithful Steward.” An installation serv- ice. Prayer and praise service each Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Lowest Mean ...... Normal Mean Yesterday’s Precipitation Normal Precipitation -.. “PLin record covers 24-hour period ending at 8 o'clock this morning. Tomorrow's “fase Sun rises Sun sets Moon rises - Moon sets . ‘| Gerald Saunders, general Low : Barometer 8 a. m. today: - Sea level, 29.97. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 8 p. m., Sunday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy with occasional showers tonight and Sunday; gentle vari- able winds. Florida: Generally fair tonight and Sunday except scattered show- ers on the extreme south coast tonight and Sunday afternoon in south portion: Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Gentle variable winds and partly overcast weather tonight and Sunday with scattered showers over extreme south por- tion. . WEATHER CONDITIONS Pressure continues relatively high over most of the eastern half of the country, Louisville, Ky., 30.04 inches, and is low this morn- ing over the Rocky Mountain jand Plains States, with disturbaneés| central over eastern’ Colorado and western North Dakota, Den- ver, Col., 29.58 inches, and Wilis- ton, N. D., 29.46 inches. Light to moderate rains have been general during the last 24 hours throughout most of the Rocky Mountain States and westward to the north Pacific coast and there have been light scattered show- ers in the Gulf and Atlantic States, and Tennessee. Abnormal- ly high temperatures still prevail over most sections from the Plains States eastward over the middle Atlantic States and south- ern New York, with maximum readings of 100 to 106 degrees yesterday throughout most of this territory. G. S. KENNEDY, on fourth Friday, 7:30 p. m. Church choir practice each Fri- day at 8 p.m. Mrs. J. Roland Adams, pianist. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 3erner Simonton and Eaton Sts Joe A. Tolle, Pastor “The best jobs draw no pay in money.” Church Sunday school opens at 10:00 a. m., under leadership of super- ‘ntendent. Each department meets in its own assembly room. Worship service at 11 a. m. Sermon srtject: “Cristian Stew- aréship.” Kpworth Lexgue meeting at 3:30 p.m. Miss Ida Kerr, presi- lent. Evening service at 8 Sermon ezbject: Goodness.” ' Mid-week prayer and praise o’clock. service on Wednesday at 8:00 BY mm ning at 7:45 o’clock. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, organist; Gerald Saund- ers, choir director. “Sunday is the Lord's day, and yet many of us spend it as if it! were ours”. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Simonton Streets Yancy Tillman Shehane, Pastor Bible School at 9:45 a. Allan. Robinson, superintendent. Morning worship at. 11 ofclock. | Sermon €uhject) “The Great Love| Of God.” Baptist Training U: p. m. Evening worship at 8 0’clock. | Sermon subject: “The vful Stery Of Ahab and Jeze' Prayer service, Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock. Thursday evening, 7:30 o’clock, choir rehearsal. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J. C. Gekeler, Pastor Corner of White and Washington Streets Sunday school meets at 1¢ aj m. Oscar Norman, superintendent. | The Adult Bible ‘Class taught by; the pastor. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. | meets ; Young’ people’s choir practice; ™. j i j { William N. Knowles, sup-; The Wesley Fellow- | m. ' ! Epworth League ' meeting. Miss Venda. | ' girls’ church. | ! i { j i 4 | | { } | } i Choir rehearsal on Friday eve-|9 nion at a ;of denomniations are invited attend. {9 a. m. Eaton Street, Between Duval and) | | ; PENTECOSIAL MISSION 909 Olivia Street Wm. Skondeen, Pastor Sunday morning worship, j o'clock, Sunday school for all, 3:30 p. = Sunday night evangelistic serv-| ice 7:15 o'clock. | Tuesday, 7:15 p. m., prayer and; } Friday, 7:15 p. m., fellowship Saturday, 2:80 p. m., boys’ andj Choir rehearsal, Friday, 8 p. m. MIXED BIBLE CLASS i Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Monti- cino, Teachers This class meets every Sunday morning at the Harris School au- ditortum at 10 o’clock. Men and women not connected with any} jother Bible Class and regardless t METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH “EL SALVADOR” Grinnell and Virginia Streets Rev. Guillermo Perez, Pastor (Services in Spanish) Sunday school, 10 a, m. Preaching, 8 p. m. Mothers’ Club meets Monday, Corner its morning session in the Division | 8 p.m. Bible study and prayer service. Wednesday, 8 p. m. Junior boys and girls at 4 P.| cupisTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 327 Elizabeth Street Sunday schol, 9:30 a, m. Sunday morning service at 11 !e’clock. Wednesday evening service ai 8 o'clock. Reading room in Society build- ing open Fridays only. CHURCH OF GOD d. M. Gresham, Pastor 1106 Olivia Street Services Sunday morning serv- ices, 11 o’clock. Sunday school, 3 p. m. Evangelistic services, m. Special singing. CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Rev. Wm. Reagan, S. J., in charge of services for 7:15 p. Order 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. SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH “Tue Margin of| Corner Duval and Eaton Streets Sundays Morning Prayer, 6:45 a. m. Mass (Communions), 7 a, m. Mass for the Church School, :30 a. m. Mass of Thanksgiving, 11 a. m. Evensong Prayer, Sermon, 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, BETHEL A. M. (Colored) Rev. C. Wesley Mayes, Pastor | Corner Division and Thomas Sts. “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 ‘ruesday, 7:30 p. m., Class. Friday, 7:30 p. m., choir re j hearsal. CHURCH NEWMAN ™. £. CHURCH (Colored) J. B. 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 .jdone by one of THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TIMED CAMERAS REPLACE BULLETS IN NAVY’S SHAM Pilots in Combat Practice Fire Away at Each Other With “Machine Gun Cam- eras”"—Watch Shows Exact Second of ‘Killing’ A MACHINE gun camera, fitted with a watch that records the exact moment of scoring a perfect hit, is the unique device now being used in Navy airplanes to test a pilot’s speed and accuracy of gun- fire. This equipment invests sham battles with all the reality of actual fighting aloft, for it provides a highly accurate comparison be- tween two combatants. Except for the substitution of film for bullets, Practice battles are war “to the death.” The Fairchild Gun Camera, shaped and operated precisely like a@ machine gun, is of the motion picture type and contains a second- recording Hamilton Watch. An- other device marks each individual section of film with thin lines—, both concentric circles as on a rifle target, and cross lines similar to those in a surveyor's instrument. Thus, pictures taken of an “enemy” plane show the exact point at which it would be hit with bullets. In sham combat, planes dive, cir- cle, and mahoeuver each other into Position just as they would in a real “dog-fight.”. When the “enemy” comes within range, the pilot or gunner then presses the trigger of the machine gun camera, which takes a motion picture of the op- Posing airplane. After a burst of shots has been made. and when the | ART WORK T0 BE DISPLAYED IN KEY WEST LOCAL FOLK WILL HAVE OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING i WORK PRODUCED BY KEY WEST ARTIST Key Westers will have an op-' portunity beginning next week to see some of the art work being its own native sens, Emegdio Reyes, who now is in Miami working on the Federal Art Project there. The oil work of Mr. Reyes is part of an extensive exhibit of the Miami Federal art work which is to be displayed at the Key West Art Gallery. Through an = ar- rangement worked out between Thomas D. Orr, tor, Frank E. Albert, local execu- tive officer of the FERA, and O. A. Sandquist, director of the Mi- ami WPA rict, an interchange of art work i hibit purposes. While Key West will have the, opportunity of seeing the - work being done in Miami, and of see- ing the kind of subject matter available there, Miamians will y have the privilege of seeing scenes of Key West, for some of the art work done by FERA art- 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. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN local WPA direc-- being made for ex-| AERIAL WARFARE (Above) The strip of film on which is recorded the “hits” and “misses” of the machine gunner. The Special Hamilton Clock records instant of hit. uu i gunner thinks he has made a per- fect “hit”, he releases the trigger and the camera automatically changes focus to take a picture of the watch. When the airplanes re- turn to the ground the films are developed and projected on a screen, revealing the progress of the battle and showing the precise time of the first successful shot. The pilot whose first hit is regis- tered a few seconds later than that of his opponent may then imagine himself actually losing the battle, falling to his death in a smoking, flame-ridden airplane. ‘Th’ times are out o’ joint, sez Eli Potts, because city folks bin mon- keyin’ with this here daylite savin’. Them tax thinker-uppers have gone in fer mass production. ists which is still here is being sent to Miami where it will be x in the Miami Federal Gal- ler in the old postoffice build- ing. Arrangements chenge re when William S. Wood, super- visor of the Federal Art Project in Miami, ° for the jams of the FERA. He brought hs pictures included in this first exhibit with him. He was repre- senting Eve Alsman Fuller, State director of the Federal Art Pro- ‘ect. Besides the work of Mr. Reyes, ‘there are wateg colors by Richard L. Merrick, well known in ‘ami, and many others. The ex- jhibit includes studies in oil, wa- ter color, and pen sketch, as well as etchings, oik wall ings, and photogravure. If the first exhibit is success-| future -interchanges will be’ ; ful, completed today { talked -with Direetor | fr. Albert and Miss Tteen? Mi-! hang- ! SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1936. Fort May Go To City In Site Exchange Plan (hy Answchwed Preen) cosee! ! PERSONAL MENTION ; Mrs. Nestor Recio, who was LAREDO, Tex., ; Spending a vacation in Havana,’ ywejntosh, , Was a returning passenger on the 1850, m ‘Cuba yesterday. She was accom- — i panied by Mr. Recio. | exchange H a : Mrs. Blanche Fletcher and Mrs. ! Alice Danford, sisters of the late | Hubert Baker, who were here for | the funeral ; services for , their | brother, left, yesterday a‘ternoon | for their homes in Pampa. ¢ th | 2. ESA emiibetea” with : jthe Pullman Car company in Jack- sonville, M i ren Ernest and Sarah, who were visit- ling relatives. andy were guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Mftéhell White at {the home on Seminary i yesterday on the Steams! street, lefty for Tampa en route home. | jell by viching his cell leck with July 11.—Feort’ » spoon. here established y be given to the cit —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Methed Permancats: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St Phone 574. Mexico. HOLTSBERG'S| | — — Ww Cuba! nS NEW SHOWING Mrs. A T. Malone and children MALLINSON'S SILKS Martha, John and William, left! on the Cuba yesterday for Tampa} where they will visit relatives and; friends, mark BATHING SUITS i Phi‘lip Kristal, of the} BEACH WEAR Zion in Key; t on the Cuba yesterday; for a visit in Tam Juaquin Alv Herrera, Grand Secretary Florida for! the order Caballeros de ho was on a social and to the ‘ocai left yesterday for his Tampa. ! | | ON SALE MONDAY Prints, Dots, Woven Dots, Embroidered Dots, etc. Reg. te (See Window Di Be On Time) MARSHAL! TRIFL home I E Mrs. Everett Rivas and little! son Everett, Jr., left on the Cuba! yesterday afternoon for Tampa end a vacation with relatives}} and friends, j OF ac 5 (it will e. you Suy at SHEER esi to} all new fi Ha- or Juan Carbonell, proprietor The Monroe Theater and the bana-Madrid Club, returned the Cuba yesterday ‘rom Havana. doz. white 14 to i rnoor Frank Valdez, who was enjoy- ing a vacation in Hav ed on the Cuba yeste: | "MONKOE THEATER Jeanette McDonald and Nelson ; Eddy in ROSE MARIE Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- | tra 15-20c; Night 15-25¢ * 3-year { | Pepe Joe Peariman’s, Inc. 20th ANNIVERSARY S-A-L-E Now ée its eccend week We walt te ake SATURDAY AND MOSOGAT qeest days of this asle. thevefere Secther onde tions been made ce many oc arte Come! See and you'll buy! Gur stere bas beee crowded Gully a reasen '—Quality merchasduee «: LOWEST Peace mow and Seve HERE ARE JUST A FEW GF THE manrT ‘Be 4-threed “iR-O-KLEER™ —flawless. of course. as ali these famous Kayser hose are. Lovely new shades have arrived! Smart Service Weight —a Kayser value im 2 7. , 42-gauge hose. Sheer enongh to flatier. dat practical, too! Kayser Silk Hosiehy cae im Key West by HOLTSBERG’S be two t have Teer 2 Be vai ts sold Official in Charge. made, Mr. Wood indicated. ee eo | Today’s Birthdays eecoseeceosesse U. S. Senator George W. Norris of Nebraska, born in Sandusky Co., 0., 75 years ago. Howard Vincent O’Brien of| Chicago, columnist and author, born there, 48 years ago. CHURCH (Colored) Nev. Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor | 717 Simenton Street | Morning worship at 11 o’cleck.' “Trouble.” “There is a saving old and rusty | (but as good as any new-, ’Tis—never trouble trouble, Till trouble troubles you.” Church school, 3:30 p, m. Bible | Adult class led by the minister. Young people’s service, 7:15 p. m. Evening service at “Paul’s Defense.” — Weeknight service, Tuesday, 8 Pp. m. i Vacation School, daily, 9 a. m.} to Noon. Sermon: “Jesus As Tost.” —— Evening worship a. 8 o’clock.} (Colored) Sermon: “A Mutua! Antagonism.” | Southard Street Between Thomas Mid-weck' prayer and Bible: and Emma Streets study, Wednesday at 8 p. m.| William Perkins, Pastor The character to be studied is; G. Williams, Missionary Leader Matthew, writer of Gocd liews. | Sabbath School (Saturday), 10 | o’clock. | Church services, 11 o'clock in jthe morning. | Prayer meeting every Wednes- FE. Richard Evans, Pastor day night at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. | ¥. P.M. V. S. meeting, 5:30 Walter Pach N ss Morning worship at 11 o’clock. | {o'clock p. m. alter Pach of New York, art-isam Pinder will speck. - ist-author, born there, 53 years) Christian Endeavor, 7 o’clock.| SAINT PETER'S CHURCH (Colored; ("AFTER YOU HAVE READ THE | UNDAY STAR © TOMORROW, CHECK UP GN THE ADVER- TISERS WHO FURNISH INTEREST- ING READING. | CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 527 William Street 8 o'clock. ago. Evening worship at 8 o’clock. | P. Montecino will speak at this : mter Street, Between Petvoni: Clarence Buddington Kelland,| service. e emerson ee ata novelist, born at Portland, Mich.,} Mid-week service, Mass, 8 a. m. Solemn Wetnesy| 35 years ago. evening at 8 o'clock. Evensong and Benedic-

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