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PAGE FOUR C6abo0 ovdsos -: SOCIETY eo Cr) Enjoyable Shower On Thursday Honoring Mi. Mrs. Flossie Atwell and Mrs. ‘Walter Johnson were hostesses at a delightfully arranged miscel- laneous shower given Thursday afternoon 6 o’clock in the Na- tional Guard Armory, in honor of Miss Dorothy Dobbs whose mar- riage to Ray Atwell will be solemnized Atugust 15 in Congre- gational church. During the evening a fascinat-; ing game of bean guessing was! played, Mrs. Claude Albury was declared the most accurate guess- er and was awarded the prize. Mrs. Will Richardson was de clared winner of the door prize. Miss Susan LaKin and Mrs. Leona Collins were heard in pleasing vocal numbers, accom- panied on the piano by Mbks.] Hastings Piodela. Miss Isabel Armayor entertained with a read- ing, and Miss Beatrice Moreno played a beautiful piano solo. Throughout the afternoon guests were served with ice cream! and cake, Guests at the shower were: Mesdames Will Richardson, Annie E. Adams, Flossie A'twell, L, E.j Watson, R. E. Baker, Ronald, Baker, Samuel Higgs, Clements Jaycocks, Sr., Gerald La Fe, C.: A. Williams, f° Mf! “Fscassi,’ Ben-! jamin Tynes, C. Jaycocks, Jr..| ! Mery Cruz, Harold Key, William|leen Watkins, Jessie Watkins, Ed-t gj Key, Flossie Cash, Percy Pinder, Janice Lounders, Leon Albury, Rodman J. Bethel, Joseph Warren, Charles Sands. Eugene W. Russell, Will Roberts, Chas. Beccaise, Eurie Sterling, John E. Sands, Pau! Dance Tonight At Habana-Madrid During hot, sultry weather Ha-| kana-Madrid Club is one of the} most popular recreational centers! in the city as large crowds gather each Saturday evening to dance 1 moon and be cooled by fresh sea breezes. Another large attendance is ex-} pected at tonight’s affair as dur-| ing the week many parties have| reserved tables to make sure of; this being present at festivities, Music for this delightful affair will be furnished by one of the most popular local orchestras. This musical organization has pre- pared a good program and will start playing at 10 o’clock. evening’s Announcement Of Engagement Leslie E. Thompson of Fleming street announces the engagement of his daughter, Ruth Rose, to Gilbert Weech, son of Mr. and PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Dohiquist and two sons, who were visiting’ briefly in Key West, left yester- day on the Cuba for Tampa. Jack Warren, field representa- tive of the WPA auditing depart- ment, who was in Key West meet-! ing with Glenn Wood, local fi- nance officer, and others in this! district, left over the highway! this morning en route to Mianti/ and Jacksonville. Mr. Warren: said before leaving that he found! things in excellent condition. | Miss Gerry Guerro, daughter; of Frank Guerro of James street,} left recently over the highway for Miami where she will visit for a} few weeks with relatives. | pee Mrs, Adelfa Arias and four} ‘turning passengers yesterday on/ “CONCERT SUNDAY eocddedéucodcios ow? ee ee! | | | i TO HE RENDERED IN AFTER. NOON BY WELTERS CORNET BAND iss Dorothy Dobbs i i Richardson, Alfred Johnson, Hil! ton Henson, Charles Saias, Stella! ‘The Welters Cornet Band wl Knowles, Charles P. Watkins.) . 9 | tht dackeon Gduece Elizabeth Knowles, Mizpah Bruns,|®'V° # Concert at Jackson Squar John W; Gates, Joe Jaycocks,| tomorrow afternoon, begitining a! Thomas Woody, Arnold Henson,'5 o'clock. The following program James Weech, Leonard Roberts,! will be rendéred: Virgil Higgs, W. A. Park, Clar-i America. f ence Thotnpson, Joe Valenzuela,! yfareh, J. Neville Stirrup, B. Richardson, ! G), mbers, E. Lee Thompson, Mike S. Hen-|~ QVurture dricks, Eugene A. Roberts, A. P. bun, i Knowles, Charles Hjort, Ted Waltz, “Rosella” —Skaggs Canova, E. D. Thrower, Norman raeek. “Washington as Baker, W. F. Collins, Harry S-/ sousa 5 ss Pritchard, Robert Lewis, Melitira ris i oe Riggs, H. Piodela, Claude Albury,!,, QTc: “The Rage In Tre- S. Dongo, N. B. Shannahan, neon (a) ComesBackitonban Myers, Beryl Curry, Hilton Curry,; —_() ‘Brien Borhoims March ‘Misses Eliza Gardner, Susie| ST one Gardner, Lillie Jackson,” Louise) () Graiskeen Lawa Pritchard, Béatrice Moreno, Molly; (f) Killarne Woody, Dolly Charlow. Erma| — (,) Saily. shilly, shail Allen, Mary Charlow, Edna I. (ah TGR eves arson Roberts, Fay Myers, Marie Lowe,} bors : Etta Saunders, Emma Curry} The she het sconce Frow, Marjorie Frow, Juanita) caronehiacsisy Hall Dongo, Eliza Pritchard, Florence; E. Beyer Mbury, Felica Antas, Gladys! March, “The Big Bear Cat” Catés, Anntie Montgomery, Reval! nuffine. Sands, Edna Thompson, Susan La-! Osccucs Kin, Florine Curry, Ruth Rose! Coates, * Thompson, Elizabeth — Russell.) March, “Tha National Emblem” Grace Perez, «Bagley. “Chicago Tribune’— “Czarona” — Rath- «) “Plantation £choes” Estelle Pent, Isabel! JACKSON SQUARE: Arniayor. Clarabell Cerezo, Caro-! wina Henson, Carmelina Godinet. Elizabeth Knowles, Emelina Al- fonso, Hilda Demeritt. Lauriette Thompson. Rose Tift, Janice Lounders, Susan Cash. Marjorie Atwell, Bonnie Mae Watkins. Danee Tonight At Raal’s Clab Well known local dance or- chestra led by John Pritchard and the courtéous management Raul’s Club on Roosevelt Boule- vard has built up for this night: elub 4 largé patronage at the weekly dances held each Saturday evehing. Reservations to these Saturday night affairs should be early, the manager states. Reser- vations may be made at any time at the club or they can be made by getting in touch with the orchestra hy phoning 548. Pritchard’s Orchestra has made it a point to play the popular hits of the day as soon as they are out and at tonight’s affair they will render a program of the lat- ést dance numbers. A special] feature on this eve- Ning’s program will be a variety of dance routines and _ request numbers by Edna Riggs and Gerald Pinder. Mrs. Herbert Weech of Francis street. The wedding will take place in the near future, it is stated. IMPROVEMENTS AT STORE OF FASHION Many favorable comments have been mnde by customers of The Store of Fashion on the new ar- of! made! i The program will be under the rection of S. Hannibal, director of the musical organization. SPECIA PROGRAM SUNDAY It is announced that a very in- teresting and helpful program of worship and service has been scheduled for both services at the First Baptist Church tomorrow. In the morning hour, the choir will render a twenty minutes song sérvice, following which, a solo will be rendered by Miss Olive Day. Pastor Shehane will then preach a sermon on the sub- ject: “The Value of a Human Soul as God Terms Value.” This is a very important subjéct for meditation and consideration, it is stated. In the evening hour, the choir together with the entire congre- gation will be led in a_ hearty song and praise service. After which, a quarette of male voices consisting of Raymond Johnson, Jerome Nottage, F. W. Collins, and Pastor Shehane, will sing. Pastor Shehane will then preach a special sermon on the subject: “The Awful Killing Power and Influence of Sin.” “If you want to see sin in its every day working clothes, then come to hear this message Sun- day night,” states the pastor. OUR DESTINY” By LE MARS The character and talents of those born between JULY 24 TO AUGUST 22 LEO people are generous, sym- pathetic and magnetic; make ex- cellent nurses, are emotional and rangements of the store since the | Wonderfully intuitive, and have floor has been lowered the level of the sidewalk. to great power for good, as they are practical, philosophical, and spirit- Display cases and stock have|Ua!. Have great love for their been very attractively and work is still gonig on reno- vating the store. rivals on the Cuba from Ha yesterday afternoon for with relatives, a Mr. and Mrs. Grieken, daughter Miss Teresa and grand daughter ther Margaret Curry, were Simon Van Maria Es- re- i jcember arranged !©Wn; will allow no one to dictate management of their children, and will become furious if any- one reproves or hurts them. Are jinclined to ve lazy and to borrow. a visit) Are easily attracted to the oppo- site sex, but not distinguished for constancy. Shou'd select mates with the greatest care, otherwise long continued troubles will re- ult. Should marry those born etween November 22 and. De- 21 (Sagittarius), March 21 and April 19 (Aries). A RUBY will greatly aid their intuition. children left yesterday afternoon|the P. and O. boat from Havana! Can a'so wear a Diamond. for Tampa where they will in the| Where they had been visiting for, future make their home. | Claude Brown, of Cincinnati, was an arrival over the highway yesterday paying a return visit to]i"g a short vacation in Key West! a group of friends in Key West. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ebra, Mrs. Baldomero Ebra and Mis’ Dulce Maria Ebra, who were visit- ing for a week with relatives and friends, left yesterday fog the one month. Mrs. L. Booth, who was spend- as the guest of her brother-in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H.j Certificate S. McClanahan, left yesterday afternoon on the Cuba for her home in Tampa. } Sued thereon. j braces the following described prop- jerty_in the County of Monroe, State LEGALS NOTICE OF APPLICATION. FOR TAX DEED i Ne. 163) HEREBY. GIVEN, , holdér of Tax e issued the 6th day of Ju A. D. 1914, has filed same in my offi¢e and has made application for a tax deed to be is- Said certificate em- (Ser NOTICE That Mabel _B. of Florida, to-wit: Lots 1 to 8, Sée. 35, Twp. 66, 3, 273 91/100 Acres. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | | FLEMING STREET METHOD!ST | CHURCH | Shuler Peele, Pastor Church school meets at 9:45 a. m. Wiliam 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: “God’s LDoor- keeper.” The Junior Epworth League meets at 3:30 p.m. Miss Venda- fine Watkins, superintendent. Hi-League meets at 7:00 p. m. Miss Fro, in charge. Young People’s League meets at 7:00 p. m. Norman J. Lowe, presideat, Worship service at 8:00 p. m. Sermon subject: “Our Secret Faults.” Mid-week prayer and _ bible study Wednesday at 8 p, m. Choir rehearsal Wednesday at 8:45 p. m. Mrs. P. B. Roberts, director. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton Street, Between Duval and Simonton Streets Yancy Tillman Shehane, Pastor Bible School at 9:45 a. m. .} Allan Robinson, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o’cléck. Subject: “The Value of a Human Sou! as God Terms Value.” Baptist Training Union at 7 p.m. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Subject: “The Awful Killing Pow- er of Sin.” Prayer service, avening, 8 o'clock. Thursday evening, 7:30 o’clock, choir rehearsal. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH “EL SALVADOR” \Corner Grinnell and Virginia Streets Rev. Guillermo Perez, Pastor (Services in Spanish) Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 8 p. m. Mothers’ Club meets Monday, 8 p. m. Bible study and prayer service. Wednesday, 8 p. m. SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH Corner Duval and Eaten Streets Sundays Morning Prayer, 6:45 a. m. Mass (Communions), 7 a. m. Mass for the 9:30 a. m. Mass of Thanksgiving, 11 a. m. Evensong Prayer, Sermon, Benediction, 8 p. m. Week Day: Morning Prayer, 5 Mass, 7 a. m. Evening Prayer, 5:30 p. m. A second Mass on Wedsesdays, 9a. m CATHOLIC CHURCH 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’cloct. Week-day Mass at 7 o’clock. Evening service at 7:30 o’clock, Sundays and Fridays. PENTECOS1A" MISSION 909 Olivia Street Wm. Skondeen, Pastor Sunday morning worship, j o'clock, Sunday school for all, 3:30 p. 11 m. Sunday night evangelistic serv- jice 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. Choir rehearsal, Friday, 8 p. m CHURCH OF GOD dg. M. Gresham, Pastor 1106 Olivia Street Services Sunday morning serv- ices, 11 o'clock. Sunday school, 3 p. m. Evangelistic services, 7:25 p. m. Special singing. i MIXED BIBLE CLASS Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Monti- cino, Teachers This class meets every Sunday morning at the Harris School au- ditorium at 10 o’cloek. Men and women not connected with any other Bible Class and regardless of denomniations are invited t» Cor. Fleming and William Streets | Wednesday | Chureh School, ' ! } LEY MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH Rev. M. L. Smith, Pastor Cor. Georgia and Division Sts. Churci. school at 9:45 a. m. , With Albert H. Carey, superinten- ident. | Morning worship at 11 o'clock, ‘Dr. A. De Barrit will conduct 'this service, Young People’s Department ha: j its morning session in the Divisior ! i street school building with Miss} | Alice Jenks as president. | | Junior boys and girls at 4 p.| {m., with Mrs. Mary Thompson in ; charge. j Y g People’s evening session , at 6:30 p. m. Evening service <t 8 o'clock ‘ Gerald Saunders will conduct this worship hour. | Prayer and praise service ench | ; Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Mrs ‘Agnes Pritchard will be the lead-| er. ‘on fourth Friday, 7:30 p. m. Church choir practice each Fri-! day at 8 p.m. Mrs. J. Roland | Adams, pianist. | ! | | Durner Simonton and Eaton Sts | Joe A. Tolle, Pastor | “Personality is not born, it is de- i] veloped by practice.” | Chureh school, 9:45 a. m. Ger-| ‘ald Saunders, superintendent. i Worship service at 11 a. m.! “Three Worthy Ambi-j | tions.” | Epworth League meeting at | Miss Lucille Richardson, ; FIRST METHODIST CHURCH i | | | | ‘ | | Subject: { j7 p. m. president. { Evening service at 8 j Subject: “Our Heritage.” j Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8) ;P- m. ; Choir practice, Friday, ip.m. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, organ- | o'clock, | i | eeccccccccccsccccceccces | CLASSIFIED COLUMN eevee. cece j | ! | FOR RENT | —- FURNISHED HOUSE, Garage,| modern conveniences, 419} United street, one biock from beach. Apply Valdes Bakery. | jly14-1mo} i ~ |BRADENTON BEACH Rentals, | cool. comfortable, 4 $12.50 weekly. For write Sam Sawyer, Cortez, Florida. Realtor, ! augs-it j i | i {THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th! street, Miami, Florida. ROOMS:| single, $2.50, $3.00 week; double, $3.30, $4.00 week. Close in. aug4-1mo ROCMS NOTICE | | ' | ‘WE WILL PUMP OUT YOUR H CISTERN and clean it for the water therein. State P'ant Board. Phone 701. aug6-6t ~~" FOR SALE ee CHEAP — Essex 803 Olivia augs-2t {FOR SALE | Coach. Apply | street. | REAL ESTATE WANTED \ {IF YOU: HAVE PROPERTY for j sale or rent advertisé it in the! ANNUAL FALL SOUTHERN; REAL ESTATE PAGE, to be published in the Classified col- umns of the New York Herald Tribune on October 18, 25, No- vember 1, 8. A suggested ad- vertisement will be sent with cost for insertion without obli- gation. Forward complete de- scription of your property to “SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE DESK,” Herald Tribune, 230 West 41st St., New York. jly18-25 ;aug1-8 SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN, sell Aspirin, Razor; Blades, Iodine, Combs, assorted boxes soap, extracts, rubber goods, auto accessories; prices! low; free list. National Supply Co., Richmond, Va. aug8-1tx THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanénts: $2.50 to $10.00 | ville—“Slow Mer. \Yorking.” Young people’s choir practice |; | sage. SPECIAL NOTICE To CITY Tak PAYERS i| -| ROLTSBERG’S Anethe: Deller Lies are like taxes. One leads to another. ; Gerald nders “The greatest and most a textbook on person: still the Bi - phi ated eiuned FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH » “ J. C. Gekeler, Pastor Corner of White and Washingter Streets ool meets at 1¢ a Norman, superintendent The Adult Bible Class taught by the pastor. Morning wo Evening wo: Mid-week study, Wedne vie we ip at 11 o'clock pa. 8 o'clock and Buble m " FIRST CONGR'ZGATIONAL CHURCH 527 William Street Richard Evans, Pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock . S. Eakins will speak Christian Endeavor, 7 0’clock Evening ip at 8 o'clock. Sam Pinder will” deliver the mes- HOLTSBERG’S |= SPECIAL DRESS | Sale Monday we r Mid-week service, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. NEWMAN M™. £. CHURCH (Colored) J. B. Lang, Pastor Naomi Reddick, Superintendent Mary Moreno, Secretary Sunday schoo!, 9:30 a. m. Sunday service, 11 a. m. Evening worship, 7 o'clock. REDUCTIONS! | ON ALL OUR Summer Shoes | Monday for $6.95 Specia Be at our s best wear. seil, SCHOOL plete stock pare early YOUR DESTINY BY LE MARS A 1936 Reading to The Citiere Reade & rangement: for 2 Limited Teme only Stamp. THE KEY WEST CITize™ KEY WEST, FLA Every n st -—s LADIES’ SILK DRESSES Printed Silk and Solid color Seersucker, regular $1.95 and $2.95, on sale Monday— 1.50 irs LADIES’ SAN- DALS, formerly priced $1.95, see window, all at $1.00 25 PRINTED TRIPLE SHEER SILK DRESSES, reg. $9.95, at only— $3.95 IN—Large shipm Suits, Children’s Dr for school. Also, Boys’ and Long Pants FIRST SHOWING Fall Dresses for “ outfits just received and see them. REDUCTIONS ON ALL SILK AND COTTON PIECE GCODS FOR MONDAY SALE. Received this week: New shipment Beach Wear, Shorts, Coulettes, Slaéks, etc. SPECIAL PRICES DAY on 3-year Sheets and Pillow C: reductions on Gage Name Address City and State Date of Birth Write Plame —Eaciesing 10x Com and Sump Short Come in MON- i | G.- N. Goshorn, deputy collec-; = ‘tor of customs in charge at this! « Rev. Charles Stewart O'Neit,| port, left yesterday afernoon for @5%, brother of Rev. Clarence O’Neil,|@ visit to headquarters in Tampa; Unless said certificate shall be S. J., at St. Mary’s Rectory inj om official business, | property. described’ thetem Witt ‘be - : | property déseril e il be Key West, arrived yesterday from sold to the highest bidder. at the Havana, accompanied by a nep- , court-house door on the first Mon- Beg day in thé. month —of September, hew, Charles Shannon O’Neil, for! rg a visit to the rectory. home in Tampa. Sthent of the said prop- Mosquito the said certificate is- ed was in the name ot, H. H attend. Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574-. Bars. EVERYTHING IN THE STORE REDUCED FOR MONDAY The Store of Fashion L. APPELROUTH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY} 327 Elizabeth Street | Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Sunday morning service at 11 e’clock. Wednesday evening servicé at 8 o'clock. Reading room in Society build ing open Fridays only. MONKOE THEATER Al Jolson-Cab Calloway THE SINGING KID Matinee: Buteony, 10c; Orches- ta, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ 5 i Mrs. Arthur Gomez, wife of; 1936, which is the 7th day of Sep- State Senator Arthur Gomez, left] tember, 1836; ieee dety, Dated this 31st ROSS C. SAWYER, on the Cuba yesterday afternoon; 1936. Jose A. DePoo, Isabel DePoo}for a visit in Tampa with rel-| (SEAL) xe and Graceila DePoo, were ar-!atives, ORouaty, Foe ahs Bees of |