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PAGE FOUR Pooccccccccccccccscccccccesecoeceesoseooeeooeoees, -: SOCIETY :-: © 000000000002 09 00 000COOOHOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOEECOES Dancing Team At Raul’s Tonight Abelardo Lopez, Jr., will pre- sent the sensational dancing team, “The Benders”, from Ft. Wayne, Indiana, at ‘Raul’s Club tenight: * connection with the regular Satur-! day night dance. One of the largest crowds this| season is expected to attend this Mid-Summer Dance as Mr. Lopez promises a real show from this daneing team which is considered one of the best in the south, Pritchard’s popular dance chestra will furnish a good musi-; cal program for this affair. Big Time Tonight At Habana-Madrid A big time is planned for to- night at Habana-Madrid Club where the weekly Saturday night} or- Announcement Of Marriage Mrs. Leon Cates, of 608 Francis] street, announces the marriage of{ her son Captain C. P. Albury to Miss Betty McCloud, R. N., grad-| uate of Henry Fred hospital in Detroit, Mich., and . formerly a nursé. with the Monroe county! clinie. I ing bride arrived over the way last evening and surprised h’ mother and friends when he in- troduced Mrs. Albury. ‘The wedding was performed in Atlanta, Ga., home of the bride,} where a brief vacation was apent following the ceremony. Captain and Mrs. Albury will be in Key West a few days and then leave} for Miami where they will make their home. dance will take place o’eloek. Good musie will be furnished by a loeal orchestra. at 10 PERSONAL MENTION Carl W..Rom, senior radio ele- trician with the lighthouse depart- ment, left by plane Thursday aft- ernoon to make certain adjust- ments of lights at Port Ever- glades. ‘Captain A. E. Ferdinandsen, supervisor of the Miami and Key West Merchant Marine Historie Survey, who was in Key West consulting with officials of the local unit, left Thursday after- noon by plane for Miami. Miss Agnes Waller was a passen- ger on the afternoon plane Thurs- day going to Miami for a_ short visit. Merville Rosam, Jr., who had been spending a few weeks visit- ing in Miami with relatives and friends, returned to the city on Thursday over the highway. Joseph Stickney, city jailer, who had been spending three weeks visiting in Miami, returned to Key West Thursday over the high- way. Glenn C. Shad of Key West was ‘among those registered at the Hotel Seminole in Jacksonville on Tuesday of this week, according to an announcement from that city. Jerome Berkowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz, who recently graduated at the Miami High School, returned to Key West Thursday over the high-- way. Edwin and Eugene, broth- ers of Jerome, arrived here during the week from Miami by plane. Herman and Dane Kirkman of Miami are visiting here at the home of C. E. Kirkman on Seminary street, C. S. O'Neill, who was visiting his uncle, Rev. L. M, O'Neill at; the Catholic rectory, sailed yes- terday for St. Petersburg where! he will visit for a while with friends, (Mrs. Grace Hilton, who was spending a while in Miami, ar- rived yesterday. on the Steamship’ Florida from Havana. Mrs, Antonio Molina was a pas- senger on the Florida yesterday going to Miami for a visit with relatives and friends. Miss Aileen Bethel, who was spending three weeks at Rock Harbor, returned yesterday ae- companied by her father J. M. Bethel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boll and son, who had been spending a few days in Key West visiting rel- atives, left yesterday over the! highway en route to their home in Tampa. Harry Rosenthal, formerly of Key West, accompanied by Mur- ray Sherman of Miami, among the arrivals in Key West during the week for several days’ visit. Today’s Horoscope August 14, 1936 Those born today are frank and outspoken, with a powerful and commanding nature. There seem to be strong sympathies and a keen insight into human nature, which, combined with the intui- tion and foresight, the diplomatic ability and depth of judgment, ought to carry the native to a con- siderable degree of fortune. It is a successful day. were] ©, At The Stores pee FALL BUYING I. Afppelrouth of The Store of; Fashion plans to leave the latter part of next week for his annual buying trip at Northern and East-; ern markets. j ‘Mr. Appelrouth expects to spend about a month selecting his new Fall merchandise and states that he will leave nothing undone in getting the best merchandise, latest styles and best prices for his customers, SALE ON DRESSES A novel offering in smart. street dresses is being made in A day’s advertisement for Holts- berg’s store where fine quality rayon crepe dresses are to be on sale Monday at an attractive price. Also, Holtsberg’s is announcing a shoe deal which was recently made by this store. Full details are contained in the advertise- ment. MENDELL’S FIRST SALE ‘Big special in Mendell’s First Sale is the reduced price on Man- hattan Shirts and Pajamas adver- tised on the front page of this is- sue. There are hundreds of other specials on which sizeable savings ean be made at Mendell’s Men’s Shop. Today In History 1790—John Carroll of Balti- more, priest, consecrated in Eng- land as first Roman Catholic bish- op in the United States. 1824—General Lafayette and his son arrived in New York—his triumphal tour of country aroused! greater enthusiasm than that of any one since. 1914—Panama Canal officially opened to commerce. f 1981—Terrorism along border of Irish Free Stateand Ulster. 1934—Liberty ‘League incor- porated. = 1935—Died—Will Regers and Wiley Post in airplane accident, in Alaska. ‘ NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate Bill No, 163) NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That Mabel B. Neff, holder of Tax Certificate No. issued the 6th day of July, 1914, has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be is- sued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following described prop- erty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lots’ 1/'to 8, Sec. 5, Twp. 66, Rge.: 33,0273) 91/100 Acres. , The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certiftcate is- sued) was im the mame of H, ‘rain,. ‘ Dnleas said’ ‘certificate shall de redeemed “raion “ara to law, the roperty desc) therein will be Sold vo"the Mie court-house hest bidder at the @oor'on the first Mon- oy," the... 1936, which is the 7th day of Sep- tember, 1936. Dated this 3ist day of July, 1936. (SEAL) ROSS C. Clerk of Cirevit Court of Monmroe County, Florida. augl-8-15-22 PALACE . Marjorie Rambeau in DIZZY DAMES Chester Morris-Helen Morgan in, FRANKIE AND JOHNNIE Matinee: 10-15¢; Night: 15-25¢ ae aa ena month of September, FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Cor. Fleming and William Street: Shuler Peele, Pastor Church school meets at 9:45 a.m. William N. Knowles, sup- erintendent. The Wesley Fellow- ship Bible Class meets in the pas tor’s study. Méruing worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject: “His Divinity.” inc Watkins, superintendent. Hi-League meets at 7:00 p. m Miss Frow, in charge. Young People’s League meets at 7:00 p.m. Norman J. Lowe, president. Worship service at 8:00 p. m. Seth Parker service. Short ser- mon about “Joy.” 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 CONGR'EGATIONAL CHURCH 527 William Street KH. Richard Evans, Paster Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Christian Endeavor, 7 o’clock. Evening ‘worship at 8 o’clock. Rev. Evans will be in eharge of both morning and evening serv- ices. Mid-week service, evening at 8 o’elock. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday Eaton Street, Between Duval and Simonton Streets Yancy Tillman Shehane, Pastor Bible Schoo] at 10:00 a, m. Allan Robinson, superintendent, Morning worship at 11 o’cleck. Subject: ‘‘God’s Daily. Blessing and Mereies to all People.” Baptist Training Union at 7 p.m. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Subject: ‘Deacons and Their Qualifications as the New Testa- ment gives such Qualifications.” Prayer serviee, Wednesday evening, 8 o’cloek. ‘Thursday evening, 7:30 o'clock, zhoir rehearsal, FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Sorner Simonton and Eaton Sts Joe A. Tolle, Pastor “To know what is true in order to do what is right is the summing up of the whole duty of mankind.”—Huxley Chureh school, 9:45 a. m. Ger- ald Saunders, superintendent. Worship service at 11 a. m. Subject: “How Much Owest Thou Unto the Lord?” Epworth Lesgue meeting at 7 p.m. Miss Lucille Richardson, president. : Evening service at 8 o’clock. Subject: “The Demand.” Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Choir practice, Friday, 7:45 p.m. Mrs, Joseph Sawyer, organ- ist; Gerald Saunders, choir direc- tor. “Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven.” SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH Corner Duval and Eston Streets Sundays Morning Prayer, 6:45 a, m. Mass (Communions), 7 a. m. Mass for the Church School, 9:30 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, 9 a.m. PENTECOSIAL MISSION 909 Olivia Street Wm. Skondeen, Pastor Sunday morning worship, o’clock. Sunday school for all, 3:38 p. m. 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. Choir rehearsal, Friday, 8 p. m. HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. Ist Street at OVERLOOKING BAYFRONT PARK AND BISCAYNE BAY Opposite Union Bus Station One Block from Shopping District and Amusements ALFRED SIMONS, Manager wwe ELL ea THE KEY WEST CITIZEN tL t LEY MEMORIAL M. =. CHURCH, SOUTH Rev. M. L. Smith, Paster Cor. Georgis and Division Sts. Church school at 9:45 a. m., with Albert H. Carey, superiaten- dent. Morning worship at 11 o’c!ock, Young People’s Departn:ent has its morning session in the Division street schoo] building with Mis? Alice Jenks as pegs on Junior boys and girls at 4 p. jm., with Mrs. Mary Thompson in i charge. Young People’s evening session at 6:30 p. m. Evening: service <t 8 o’clock. Prayer and praise service each } Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Mrs, Agnes Pritchard will be the lead- er. Young people’s choir practice on fourth Friday, 7:30 p. m. Church choir practice eac' Fri- day-at 8 p.m. Mrs. J. Roland | Adams, pianist. CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Rev. Wm. Reagan, S. J., P in charge Order . of . services, for this » Sunday, morning Masses will said at 7. and 9:30 o'clock... . Week-day Mass at, 9’clock,, be Evening service,at:7 30, o'clock, | Sundays and Fridays. : CHURCH OF Gi J. M. Gresham, Pastor 1106. Olivia Street Services Sunday morning serv- je. 11 o’clock. Sunday school, 3 p. m. Evangeélistic services, Special singing. MIXED BIBLE CLASS 7:15 p. m. jSam B, Pinder and W. P. Monti- } cino, Teachers This class meets every Sunday morning at the Harris School au- ditorium at 10 o’clock, Men and women not connected with any other Bible Class and regardless of denomniations are invited t> attend. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 827 Elizabeth Stree* Sunday sehool, 9:30 2. m. Sunday morning service at 11 o’clock. ‘Wednesday evening service af 8 o’clock. ‘ Reading room in Society build. jin open Fridays only. 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 p.m Bible study and prayer service. Wednesday, 8 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J. C. Gekeler, Pastor Corner of White and Washington, , 7 Streets. Sunday. school. meets at, -C ..a m. Osea? Norman, superintendent. The Adult Bible Class tazgnt by the. pastor., 62 tal Morning worship at 11 o’cloek. Sermon. topic: “Measuring. Up, To A Sublime Task.” Evening worship a. 8 o'clock. |The pastor will te!l some impres- sions gathered during his absence from Key West. Mid-week prayer and _ Bible study, Wednesday at 8 p. m NEWMAN M™. £. 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, SAINT PETER’S CHURCH (Coloreds Center Street, Between Petvonia and Olivia 8 a, m. Mass, | Solemn Evensong and Benedic- Biscayne Boulevard Peccccecccecccocooeoece SATURDAY, AUGUST 15. 1986 IN MEMORIAM In memory of my beloved broth- er, John F. Busto, died on August ny 1934: | John, you are gone, but not for- SALES DURING JUNE LARG-| gotten; EST SINCE YEAR ig poirsheaal amp of God for you’ OF 1926 {It was the will of sinful men, who, | destroyed your body But your soul, they could not, Breakng nine years records, | For Christ said in His Beatitudes, Ford"'V-8 sales ‘for the month of | Blessed are those that suffer June, just completed, were the| , Persecution for Justice sake, fe largest-of any June sales since ; theirs is the kingdom of heaven 1926) in the Jacksonville Branch: territovy of the Ford Motor Com- earth nor heaven: pany, sceording to Ray Allen, ‘They will roam this world in mbr-t manager, who statéd that this new) ta} sii awaiting punishment on record, while largely due to the| themselves, or their children, popularity 0: -8, is al ‘1 sound indieator of the wide-spread : eet ne Deere Seen prosperity and purehasing power! : } of Florida and South Georgia—the John, the day that I meet you} territory embraced by the aetivi-; face to face in our Eternal ties cf the Jacksonville branch of| home will be a most glorious the Ford Motor Company. j day. “Dealers report an ever grow-, ing demand for Ford V-8 ears, | 4 sae Bust DEL trueks and commereial ears,” Mr. ugust 15, 1936, Allen stated, “and a increasing business which broke all a records for the past nine years is Today’s Birthdays general throughout the entire} territory of the | Jacksonville'® branch. This sustained volume of ; August 14, 1936 j Ford V-8 sales during the summer! Bion J. Arnold of Chicago, not- months is particularly pleasing ed eleetrieal engineer, born near: and points toa larger volume of 'Grand Rapids, Mich., 75 »gears business in other lines.” , ago. | ASOMEELAE fer DENTUS H -_-— { tion of the Most Blessed Sacra-| Ernest Thompson Seton of Rew} ment, 7 p.m. * : Mexico and Conn., nature er, | 'Chureh school, 8 a. m. illustrator, boy scout leader, born! Sermons at 8 a,.m. and 7 p. m. in England, 76 years ago. } is Week-Day Services } Rev. G. Bromley Oxnam, presi- Mass on Tuesday and Thurs ; { i day at 7 a. m. ‘dent of DePauw University, Greer- | Litany and Sermon on Wednes- lcastle, Ind., born at Sonora, Cal. day at 7:30, p. m. \45 years ago j Confessions: After the Wednes | i 5 ; i day evening service. | H. Parker Willis of New York, | ;noted economist, born at Wey- TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN | mouth, Mass., 62 years ago. CHURCH j | Dr. Arthur T. Dempster of the | | University of Chicago, famed phy- Gun. ince itt, Pastor i sicist, born in Toronto, 5@ yeavs jago. 717 Simonton Street | Morning worship at 11 o'clock. | Thureh school, 3:30 p. m. Bible . . Adult class led by the minister. | font, Publisher-ookman, born in Young people’s service, 7:15 p j ™ ee nm. 1 Evening service at 8% o’elock. | ‘Today's Birthdays The guilty ones will never e VILLAR. | CCC CCccccccccccoccessees June! Mitchell Kennerley of a | SROSESSEHSSSSSSSESSSSSEOED Cheir rehearsal, Friday, 8 p. m.' Women’s Auxiliary, Monday, 8 pm Young People, Tuesday, 4 p. m.: Weeknight service, Tuesday, 8{born in Philadelphia, p. m. 488°. } | Ethel Barrymore, famed actress, 57 years | Edna Ferber of New York, not- {ed author, born at Kalamazoo, jMich., 49 years ago. 1 (Colored) | Mrs. William (Marjorie) Shear- Southard Street Between Thomas!" of New York, archacologist, and Emmg Streets jbern at Newark, N. J., 45 years William Perkins, Pastor ago. G. Williams, Missionary Leader - Sabbath School (Saturday), 10! Dr. Sheldon Glueck of the Har- o’clock. feos Law Sehool, Chureh services, 11 o’clock in}"¢W head of the Natl. Crime Pre- the morning. vention Institute, born in Poland, Prayer meeting every Wednes- | 40 years ago. day night at 7:30 p. m. { . y. = M. V. S. coding 5:30 Capt. Bob Bartlett of Brigus, o’clock p. m. i N. F., famed explorer, born there, 61 years ago. { ° Rev. C. lire tare Pastor ! The FIRST time at Cerner Division and Thomas Sts. | Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. | SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH i BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Preaching, 11 a) -m. Junior A. C. E. League meeb at 5:30 p. m. a } “Senior A. C. E. League meet | at 6:15 p.m) f | Evening service, 8 p. m. Weekly Services ‘Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., Class. Friday, 7:30 p. m., choir re hearsal. 1 DRESSES | Don’t be misled by the price,} even if you are a very particular buyer. These dresses are SMART with interesting, unusual style fea- tures. If you appreciate GREAT worth j—here’s a double value. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY A Fine Quality a $1.98 Rayon Crepe Sizes 14 to 46 CORNISH CHAPEL A. M. E. * ZION CHURCH (Colored) Rev. S. W. Peacock, Pastor Church school, 9:30 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. Ghristian Endeavor Society, 5:30 p. m. | Evening service, 8 p. m. ‘Preaching by the pastor. MONKOE TER > Janet Gaynor-: rt Taylor Ai. SMALL TOWN GIRL Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25< | HOLTSBERG’S ee Erfective December 22nd, 1935. S. S. CUBA Leaves Sondog and Walncotess ot 220 P. Mverriving Be est 7 A. M. ondays and Thursdays. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M. for Havana. Leaves Key Tampa, Fis. For further information and West Tuesdays and Fridays § P. M. for Port |; rates call Phone 14. J. H. COSTAR, Agest. | Veteran Sleuth Seeks Stamp Counterfeiters (Ry Aseeciated Press) AUSTIN, Tex. Aug 16—Re tired after 16 years of work for the federal government, A. # Rebentish of Dallas. i= reentering the field of sleuthing for counter- feiters, this time for makers spurious Texas liquer tax stamps } Re! an der once tracked begus $100 bills ovex.America and Europe. SPECIAL NOTICE TO CiTy TAX PAYERS The Tax Collector-Assesser the City of Key West, Fierids, having submitted tw the City Council his ment reli for the year 1936, for approval, all persons desire to ef have corrections thereof made.) whether in listing valuation property or otherwise, are bere- by notified that said assessment rol] will be im the office of the City Clerk, accessible to the pub- lic, beginning Monday, August 19, 1936, and including Friday, August 21, 1936 for ssi¢ pur- The Clerk's offfaewill Se open for said period from-9-08 2 m to 1220 m and from 240 p.m to 4:30 p. m. daily extept Saturdays and Sundays; Seterdap= will be from 9208 2. m to 12 m. Any person desiring 2 correc tion as above shall file with the City Clerk on or before Prides, August 21, 1936, his or her peti- tion to the City Council, setting forth his or her objections te said assessment and the corrections de sired to be made. The City Council will meet at the City Hall, Friday, August 21 1936, at 8:00 p. m fer the pur- pose of equalizing the assessments and making proper corrections and will reconvene from day te dav until al] of said petitions shall have been heard and equalizstion of assessments are comnleted. WALLACE PINDER. ang®-13-15 City Gerk Subreribe to ihe Citizen. HOLTSBERG’S Special Notice Having made connections with one of the largest SHOE cham store buying orgamizations m the country, we are able to give you the assortment of Pall Shoes for Ladies ever shown in Key West at $1.98 pair crimino'ogist, | § all up to the minute an $1.98 29 styles just arrived and 47 new styles are expected on the next Mallory boat. P. S—Also carry 2 com- plete line of high styles im low heels in Misses sizes, 11% to 3 and Buster Brown Boys’ Shoes, 1 to 7. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY FOR MONDAY SALE |—-—— preliminary assea! Today's Horoscope Today promutes well for amity as orgaticer, the GU teme ws werd wiiery fe But there som= to pe too infie epprecis 67 ef the perseasl sk of Wife, white may boing Gedily RSs. ao pee sibly the aspect may tare the cor- = ct Ss M DAY OX GAGE MOSQUITO BARS DRESS UP THE HOME at lew met by meme coctefied Serer Gecvamtier: Steere, Pi- ow Case z a prices on Moz 4m; Abwo retecterns Spreads Cartaims, Bugs and The Store of Fashion City’s Leading Ladies’ Store = Sed YOUR DESTINY BY LE MARS A 1936 Reading to The Citiees Readers by Special Ar- —EE SUNDAY STAR TOMORROW,/ CHECK UP ON THE ADVER- TISERS WHO FURNISH INTEREST-