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PAGE FOUR SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 12 1938 'SPECIAL SUBJECT THIEF IN CHURCH TO H. RICHARDSON AT LOCAL CHURCH BE SPECIAL SERMON © T0 OPEN PLACE The program of services an-. nounced at the First Baptist! The subject at the Fleming) Sumer Sicterter eat cmcty Church for Sunday morning and. Strect Methodist Chutch temer- epeme Serbecar cond at row evening will be “The Thief im ate fermecty Enews = Sree jevening are as follows: At 11 o'clock, a solo entitled the Charch.” betes ~seuniee ae Lew ee < | Alone” will be rendered by Miss Harriet Johnson, following which; TBS Subject was net ceed See | Pastor Shehane will preach on the | Sunday subject: “The Great Cornerstone due to the presence of of Redemption.” speaker: At 8 o’clock, “The Trees and ‘The se mon scbiet thoulé be the Master,” a requested anthem,! ni e j will be sung by the choir, of which °! ™*Te* autumn of &S | Mrs. Carroll Jones will do the so-) Church and they are unged te at prano-obligato. Pastor Shehane.tend. Visitors and friemiis SP comes « will preach on the subject: “The cordially welcomed Unpardonable Sin.” A female aoe {quartette composed of Mrs. Ca-' Summer beat set alarm at 2 San Jose, rial plant. THE WEATHER peneeeeneeseene “| WELTERS BAND IN. |" CONCERT SUNDAY, -+sssscesereos TO BE PLAYED AT JACKSON | Toone SQUARE’ IN AFT- wean 2 Normal Mean . ERNOON Rainfall* Yesterday’s Precipitahion Normal Precipitation . °Thin Fecdta Covers 2i-hoaF period | ling iit 8 Glock thik morning. (Tomorrow's Almanac Sawyer-Sands Nuptial Event At Bride’s Home Last Night and Mrs. Leon, Rev. M. L. Simith and Rev.| street,! Shuler Peele performed the cere-| 4 The home of Mr. Sawyer, 1230 Seminary was the scene of a pretty home: mony. Welters Cornet Band, under the | wedding last evening when their] The bride was beautifully! direction of Shedrac | Hannibal,; : Es daughter, Dorothy, became the: gowned in pale pink organza with! will rénder its tegular Sunday a4 AEP bride of Merrill Sands, Jr. | Matching tulle veil, which was! concert tomorrow afternoon. {Sun rises «6:92 a. ml F 4 i Shortly before the ceremony,' caught in cap effect with tiny| The musjeal prop?am will begin| sun sets 93 p. m.| “I Love You Truly” was beauti- pink rosebuds. She carried anjat 5 o’clock and the place, as usual, } Moon rises 4:19 a. m, fully rendered, on violins, by Mrs. arm bouquet of pink bride roses. | will be Jackson Square. | Moon “gets 25:14 p. M L. Smith and Gerald Saun-; Her attendant wore a blue or-| The band is a unit of the Fed- i ders, | ganza and carried an arm bouquet/cral Music Project, of which Geo. Tomorrow's Tides As the bride and her attend-) of yellow Marshal Neil roses. 2 is White is the local supervisor. AM. ant, Miss Claudia Lillian Albury,! A reception followed the ea The numbers to be played’ fol-| High 8:12 descended the sfairs to the strains mony, and at a late hour the} low: Low 1:29 of Mendelssohn’s Wedding March,! guests departed wishing them a| America. Batemater 8 A. M. today: the bride was met at a foots pane and nate? married life. i renee “The National Emblem” Sea level, 29.96. the stains by her father. e Mr. and Mrs. Sands will be at,—Bagley. LOR aBpRae party proceeded to the living room; home at their apartment on the; Descriptive Overture, “The Fall WEATHER FORECAST where the groom and his.attend-|corner of United and William|Of Jericho”—Maillochand. ant, John Sands, were waiting. | streets. Fox Trot, “A Melody From the y’’—Mitchel-Atier. “Stella Polka”—Herndon, Ovetture, “O Fare Dove, | Fond Dove’—Schlefregrell, Fox Tot, “Star Dust”—Car- 2s previously anneanced 2 gut te all mille Rob’nson, Mrs. Thelma Spear, Mrs. Carroll B. Jones and Mrs. Edna Albury will close the! service with a special invitationa’ song. All members of the church are, urged to attend and all friends, \ visitors and strangers are most; | cordially invited. Lafe Hawkins, the boondoggier, and a gang of men is campin’ over i in Seth Peabody’s ‘iayfitld waitin’ | (Till 8 p, m., Sunday) | fer word to go ahead with the pro- | Key West afid Vicinity: Partly | gram of teaching young g! hop- cloudy tonight and Sunday, prob-| pers how to jump. ably showers Sunday; gentle ; winds, mostly east to southeast. Florida: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday; scattered showers on the southwest coast Sunday. Jacksonville to Florida Straits end East Gulf: Gentle winds most- ly east to southeast and partly! overcast weather tonight and Sunday. WEATHER CONDITIONS The easterh tropical disturbance ee wareees. HOLTSBERGS AGAIN WE LEAD! FALL SILK SALE STARTING MONDAY MORNING | Enjoyable Oating | At Rest Beach | | miachel. There was a meeting of Fern| A delightful wiener roast was, March, “Pride of Chapter No. 21, Order of Eastern enjoyed at the picnic trees on! bones”—Coswell. Star, held last evening at the' Rest Beach Thursday evening. | Star Spangled Banner—Key. Masonic Hall, with a large num-' Those atténding wer Rose! Jt is earnestly requested by ber of members in attendance. | A'ppel, Anita M. Berkowitz, the band that those attending the There was a social hour follow-| Cynthia Pearlman, Dorothy Bean, ' | concert give due respect to “Old ing the business meeting when a Irene Malek, Ida Weintraub, Mer-; Glory”. »7 standing at attention “Cooty” game was played, with! vin Nestle, Victor Mulberg, Harry) when the National Anthem, “Star Mrs. Russell Hyman winning the Moss, Harry Weintraub, Sidney | Spangled Banner,” is being ren- hess Chasies Holds Enjoyable Meeting ‘Today’ Ss Horoscope} sa | eines 's nature is rather abrupt, | i ; but intensely genuine. There may | be a lack of suavity but there is | an element of sincerity which will | command the respect of ‘all. There is much love of country life, and | |the native will probably do better | fe) HOLTSBERGS Monday Sale Follow the crowd Morday— our SALES;are the “‘Talk-O’- The-Town”. Cotton Tunié Dresses, gvar- the Trom- oe ae there than when confined between ! ladies’ high prize, while the nize | Aronovitees and Sidney Einhorn. for men went to R. B. Curry. The} consolation prize was awarded to} Dance Tonight At Mrs. Annie B. Brown. | Habana-Madrid Refreshments of cake and punch were served, and all attending ex-} pressed themselves as having] There will be a dance at Ha- start- 10:00 thoroughly enjoyed the festivities} bana-Madrid Club tonight of the occasion. ing. at the usual hour of o’clock. George Deane and his orches Dance Tonight At Raul’: Clab Raul’s Club will hold its reg- ular Saturday evening dance to- night starting at 10:00 o’clock. (Music for this affair will good program of dance music for {the occasion. i \furnished by John Pritchard his popular dance orchestra. large attendance is expected. and A be | SALE ON DRESSES PERSONAL MENTION ee NOVI’ Mrs. F, W. Kirtland, spending a short time son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and’. 4 close-out on dresses is adver- Mrs. F. W. Kirtland at the home tised for Monday at D. Aronovitz on South street, left yesterday Department Store. This is being afternoon on the Cuba for Tampa.| “one to make room for the large = | stock of fall goods which are ar- Mrs, E. G. Hume, and daughter’ riving daily. Peggy, left yesterday afternoon; These dresses, offered for for Tampa en route to Gainesville’ Monday morning, are expected to for a visit with Mrs. Hume’s sell fast. All sales will be final parents, jand none will be allowed out on =S=Ss | approval. Mrs. Anna Tuttle Lounders and} Fall goods which have already baby Joyce, left yesterday after-| heen received at this store in- noon on the Cuba for a visit of! clude gorgeous cocktail dresses, two weeks with relatives in evening dresses, evening wraps, Tampa. pascien sport and tailored clothes, Mrs. Clarice Roberts left yes-; ere: terday afternoon for Tampa| » where she will visit for a shor me with, olatven on ‘ Today’s Birthdays time with relatives and friends. cooe J. R. Blair, U. S. Inspector} - of hulls, and G. L. Scheer, United! States inspector of boilers, were in Key West to conduct the' ago. annual inspection of the Ferry) Florida Keys, left yesterday aft-! ernoon for headquarters in Tam-; pa. The ferry, they said, was in! good condition. pene was | Henry L. Mencken of ia, pub-| . born in Arthur Hays Sulzberger, isher of the N. Y. Times, ; New York, 45 years ago. Ishmael Calleja, who left’ Mon-|" Henry J. Allen of Wichita, day morning for a short vacation Kans., newspaper publisher, one- jin Havana, returned yesterday,time governor and senator, born afternoon. in Warren Co., Pa., 68 years ago. Cityee ClercepWeheces inter Dean Herman Schneider of the left over the highway this morn- Whig sor eiacinnntl horkeatSanme “ for a short business visit in| Lit Hin, Pa., 64 years ago. iami, « Alfred A. Knopf of New York, Rob- book publisher, born in New York, spent! 44 years ago. MONROE THEATER Grace Moore-Franchot Tone ache THE KING STEPS OUT Matinee: Balcony, 10c; sae | tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ JOE ALLEN Notary Public Herman Roberts, of the West Fire Department, Mrs. erts and the family, who several days in Miami this week! with relatives and friends, re-| turned over the highway yester-} day. Hi 1 Miss Elizabeth Knowles left! this morning over the highway for Miami where she will visit for a few days with M Phillip R.! Clements and fami CARD OF THANKS To those friends and sympathiz- ers who were kind and -solicitous during the long illness and after the death of our loved one, Charles L. Roberts, and to those) who offered the use of cars and gave the many beautiful “florals, we extend our grateful and sin- cere thanks. septl2-1t KEY west COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Busincas ‘ahd Theater District THE FAMILY. THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574. |tra will be on hand to furnish aj who noted author, born there, 56 years]. jdered at the close of the program. SPECIALS OFFERED AT APPELROUTH’S Possible through a special pur- chase of silk material made by I. Appelrouth, who is now on a -buy- ‘nig trip at New York, The Store of Fashion will offer in special sale Monday over 1500 yards of slik material at a special low price. The advertisement carried in this issue of The Citizen states that this is absolutely the biggest silk event of the year and urges ell who are planning on making their own winter clothes to take advantage of this buy which is of- fered for Monday only. The Store of Fashion is also showing new arrivals in fall mer- chandise including dresses, coats, hats, bags, ete, SPECIAL SILK SALE MONDAY Special sale on new silks will be given at Holtsberg’s Monday, ac- cording to an aniouncement in the advertising columns of this is- sue of The Citizen. Morris Holtsberg, who is now in New York purchasing his new Fall lines, has contracted with four of the leading Silk manufacturers and having made a good buy on these silks, he is passing the sav- ings on to Key Westers by plac- ing them on special sale Monday. Cane sugar vroduction is the chief industry of the Hawaiian Is- lands. ©) Boil a strong solution of vine- far in‘a kettle to remove lime de- posits in- the vessel. Nevada has a population of less {than one to a square mile. H. Baur Laurence-Dedley Ward in | STAND CONDEMNED Comedy and Mickey Mouse in color Matinee: 10-15¢; Night: 15-25¢ — WE ARE Now | DISPLAYING ‘OUR FALL GOODS BEAUTIFUL FALL SHGES NEW DRESSES AND COATS | LATEST MODEL HATS All Accessories to Match Mr. AppelYouth is now in New York sending in weekly shipments of new merchandise. Come in and see the maiiy new thi The Store of Fashion ’s Leading Ladies’ Store wv, iewnnenen still is of skght t& moderate in-[ tensity and is central this morn- ing about 350 miles northeast of St. Thomas apparently moving slowly northward. Conditions are somewhat disturbed over the southwestern Gulf of Mexico but there are no definite Sie of a storm center, Pressure continues relatively high over the southeastern por tbh of the country, and is moderately | | low from the St. Lawrence Valley i southwestward to the Plains ;States, and over far western di: tricts. Showers and thunder-'| storms have occurred since stern | j day morning from southeastern ; Colorado and Kansas northeast-' ward over the Lake region and | northern New England and.on the’ | middle and west Gulf coast, being || heavy at Chicago, Ill., 1.62 inch-, es, and Port Eads, La., 1.82 inch-! es. Temperatures are generally above normal throughout the! country this morning, except in the extreme northern Rocky Mountain States. f | ¢.S. KENNEDY, | ____ Olfieiat in Charge | Soaking a pe a Fe ecancd tinen | cloth in glycerine, then washing in ; | hot soapsuds, will remove the | stain. SILK SALE] BIGGEST EVENT OF THE YEAR! JUST RECEIVED OVER 1500 YARDS OF Silk Nateral ALL COLORS NEW DESIGNS Priced Monday Only at 48c | Best Brands, i MALLINSON’S, DAR- BROOKS and _ others. FINEST QUALITY. This is the BEST BUY of the Season Store opens 8:30a. m. BE ON TIME The Store of| Fashion City’s Leading Ladies’ Store I. APPELROUTH iiecins | TISERS WHO FUR’ Pittsburgh, drowned. city walls, An unidentified man lost his ishing pole from a ferry slip near dived after it and 'D. ARONOVITZ: Department Store SPECIAL PRICES ON ‘School Shoes FOR SATURDAY All Leather Shees, Pair | | | ! | |$1. 00, $1.50) and $1.98 AND UP | We must make room! for our large stock of Fall Goods. CLOSING OUT 50 EVEN DRESSES lues from $7.95 each to! $17.50 each, at each | $1.98 SOME SLIGHTLY SOILED All Sales Final No Approvals No Charges $ | FALL GOODS ARRIVING DAILY Cocktail Dresses, Evening Dresses,’ Evening Wraps, Woolen Sport and Tailored Clothes; priced from ‘Gorgeous | $3.95 up. it Children’s Sik and Weal] Dresses, most beautiful line of Children’s Coats, Boys’ Suits || and Men’s Wear. Come in and gee the LARGEST FALL STOCK at the right prices AFTER YOU HAVE READ THE SUNDAY STAR TOMORROW, CHECK UP ON THE ADVER- NISH INTEREST- ING READING. cis Git N N N N IN N N N N N N .) SOc rar We were proud of we're DOUBLY GLAD SILKS! Through contracting f est manufacturers we ate at materials, bringing te Key We the height ef fashien! As soem as the mills Not new shipments weekly Always someth SILKS that we GUARANTEE om Four Poimts- 1. WASHABLE 3% PURE DYE 2. HOLD ITS SEAMS 4 WHEL NOT SHRINK These SILKS should b all over the country at 63c cause of our contracts we of 50¢ a yard. ALWAYS A LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM See Our Window Display Fer Values im Silks, Purchase Them at HOLTSBERG’S itaatnstoumestnntnateatte anteed wathable 69c out ‘Warh re Ss, at 50c Big Table bf Remhants in- cluding Silk ones at 10c ful new School ‘ast vat colors, per 10¢ Suits, $1.0 te Boys’ we get them! School 1 styles, Dresses sizes 4 to ae $1.00 Boys’ Longies for Sc 1 especially priced at _....... $1.00, $1.50 and $1.69 ys’ Washable Shorts = - 50c and $1.00 Sheets, three-year guar- antee, double-bed size, Mon- day, only a ffer 9. vard ' (LAA A AAA AA ded Ah hd dedhd Adudul “all leather, SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY AND BE ON TIME 7 ANNOUNCING— First complete Fall beginning this Monda DRESSES (inclu Jui Misses sizes), SH , HATS, BAGS, GLOVES and HOSE. < SUTUTTTOTOTTTOOTES wee. Baal as. 2m, Shipments of New Stock Received PAINT Sherwin Williams Casenite: “The Perfected Washable Kalsomine™ It can be used on such interior surfaces as plaster, concreté, wood, wallboard, galvanized iron, etc. showing brick, 5 & package Colors: Blue, Pink, and Green. 5 It will cover from 250 to 500 square feet per 5 White, Ivory, Cream, Buff, Taupe, Gray. Light After drying for 30 days it can be washed with any m Per 5 & Pkg. suds. without leaving any marks. | 90¢ aie | of THE NEW STABILIZED UPSON BOARD: For modern in It is the nearest-perfect material fer walls and ceilings. In sheets 4’ wide, 8’, 9’, m= “$45.00 14’ lengths. Per M sq. ft. -_ IMPROVED SQUARE DEAL BOARD: Gives all that its mame im- plies with a new and guaranteed painting surface. It is second te only Upson Processed Board. Per M $40 00 | RR Re Sas Sea . ARMOR BOARD: A splendid wallboard value. Gives your full thohey’s worth. It has a special duplex finish—cream on ome side and green on the other. In sheets 4" wide, 8", ** $35. 00 10’, and 12’ lengths. Per M sq. ft. Phone 598 White and Eliza’ Streets Yeee nue to -vorthy of the best” ISI IIODDIDODIUMDIDDIIIILS:. eriors lasting beauty. NJ ; . , : . N , ‘ , IN Ni : S . \ . (hehedhedadadadadidadiiddtiddiiddiLdtdd@iti~d~tdttcttithitétidddsd

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