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TO BE RENDERED TOMORROW AFTERNOON BY WEL- img over the highway for a visit with relatives in Miami. Mrs. T. S. Caro, wife “of At- FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCIE { * Joe A. Tolle, Pastor Cor. Eaton and Simonton Sts. Simontow Streets | Eaton Street, Betweeh Duval andj » SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1556. of denomniations are invited t+] son of the Mott Biomed Sm DATCHTER BORN attend. {mans 7 pm : ° (Church schosl, 8 a m : Sermons at 8 a m and Tp = Mass on Tuesday and Thurs itm Litany and Sermon PENTECOS1 A MISSION Wm. Skondeen, on Wednes News has cen recewed = che TERS CORNET BAND torney Caro, sailed yesterday for}“Wherefore let him that thinketh| Yancy Tillman Pastor ‘Tampa where she will visit with he standeth take heed Bible School at 10:00 a. m ot Day at samptuces re-| {members of the family for several lest. he fall.” {Allan Robinson, mas Day - aut - i, 9:45 a.m. Ger-| Morni 4 te a actaaes beanies Welters Cornet Band will) weeks aemenarree! f See lorning worship at 11 o'clock. |” ‘Tuesday, 7:15 p. m., prayer and f , Subje@: ¢ ¥G aepepie . jrender a concert at Jackson Squai 5 aay fe O tt Bi praise Simonton street, whieh was beauti-} .. 4 D te € at Charles, Russell} customs/ agent; Worship service at Il a. m.j Gift i unday, Deeember 27, 4:30 p. m. Baptist Training Union at 6:30] \) sXe Subjetts: “You Who Are Above! fully and artistically decorated, 71;. band is a Federal Musie Pro-' *t, Port Bvetelades, and Mrs. R i Evening worship,.7:30 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sawyer presided as host and hostess on ‘Sand igh i¢e 7:15 o'clock. |Buth Knowles of ths oty jsel he new arora! bes bee? ewes é - 3, : arrived over’ the highway; the occasion being an annual re-: j++ unit, George Mil!s. White as Thursday evening for the Chri Py ad Pp. Junior “Choir, Sunday, 3:00 >| A union. i m. There was a score or mere of} relatives seated around the fesx tive board, which was heavily- laden with many varieties of “trimmings” for the turkey din- 1 ner, all of which were freely par- taken of and heartily enjoyed by those making up the family gathering. At the termination of the din- ner, the next thing in order was the presentation of gifts from the beautiful Christmas tree, each one present receiving some token in remembrance of the joyous occa- sion. There were four generations represented at the happy gather- ing, the “veteran” member being George McDonald, great grand father of George and Catheitne Ybarmea, who, although is i#at-} 4!'° ing his eighty-third nrilestoné” of} - life, manifested-a great spirit ana) > interest in the festivities” Uf “thé}*" oceasion, and evidently ‘erijoyed the event equally as wel ds ithe many surrounding younger folks. Those present were: Mr. Me- Donald, Mr. and Mrs. William Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Grillion, Miss Leota Grillion, Mrs. Maria Pent, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph} Sawyer, Mrs. Helena Sawyer.: Charles Cremata, George and} Catherine Ybarmea Armando Fernandez daughter, Grace. Miss May Hill Weds 0. Russell Thursday evening 8 o'clock in Fleming Street Methodist. church! Miss May Hill and Orion Russell, / and little! local administrator. jmas hoidays atid wil return to- Christmas Pageant will be ren-}’ The program will be rendered , morrow. funder the direction of George A.| Dean. The program follows: March, “First Regiment” Ben E. Atkinson; day evening for Christmas 2. Overture, “Le Diademe” 3. Waltz, “Rosella” W. L. Skaggs Two step, “Music Goes ’Round and Around” Farley-Riley | day afternoon for Grand Potpourri, “O, Fair Dove, O! Fond Dove” Schlepegrel March, “Glorifying Our American Bands” H. C. Miller Romance, “Lovers’ Lane” o ' K. L. King March, “Chicago Tribune” “Star, Sapngled Banner” Francis Seot Key ‘TOOTHPICK TOPICS «By C. G. FLINT) eoeccccoccscee Arthur Brisbane, America’s sanest editor, has gone into the ‘and Mrs.;Unseen, for which he always had} profound respect, As a young man out of college he joined his friend, Wiltiam Randolph Hearst, just one of Harvard, ’88, on the “Fourth Estate” newspapers, which in- laying fer the great newspaper chains of America and young men who eould write were not as num- A. Herman H W. P. Chambers; \ ! | i } were united in the bonds of holy’ ooys as they are now, and there; matrimony. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Shuler Peele! in the presence of members of the! immediate families. Miss Anna Belle Hill, sister of the bride, was her attendant, and Willard Russell, brother of the groom, was best man. The bride; was given in marriage by her unele, Joseph Watkins. Just before the ceremony Rev. |Davis was winnin: was some glory in “the trade.” iwere arrivals in Key West during | Sermon topi A. G. Land, deputy collector in charge of customs activities at! Port Everglades, and Mrs. Lund,! arrived over the highway Thure! with: other members of the family, and plan to return tomorrow. Miss Mary Sullivan, student at. : Florida State College for Women, | arrived from Tallahassee Thurs-; the holiday{ season with her parents, Mr. andj Mrs. J. B. Sullivan. I Mrs. Joseph Engel sailed on the! S. S. Cuba yesterday afternoon| for Tampa where she will visit: ‘for awhile with relatives, and will! later:be joined by Mr. Engel:for a! brief visit. | ; Hi Charles Mackey, lighthouse! keeper, who is at home with his; family for the Christmas season,! jis scheduled to leave tomorrow! sermon subject: | morning for Sombrero light. f = aie t | t L, P. Attman, Jr., stadent at} Emory College, near A'tlanta, Ga.,| arrived over the highway Thurs- day evening for the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and} Mrs. L. P. Artman, other relatives) and friends. i smeeyere: ' Harris Sherman and_ brother! Vining Sherman, sons of Mrs. F. | R. Kirtland, were arrivals over! | cluded the old New York Journal. ;the highway yesterday afternoon; }Those were the days of foundation |from their home in Massachusetts! to visit their mother, and grand- mother, Mra. J. Vining Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Mauriee Owen The Bravoort House, the fav-|the week to spend Christmas with orite gathering place of the news-! relatives and friends. Mrs. Owen| Wednesday at paper men, as it is to some extent}was formerly Miss Cuea Dom- pre-Spanish|eneche of Key West. today. Those were War times and Richard Harding the rest. Brisbane was a thinker and philosopher from the start and could pack more wisdom into a g his spurs with} ARTHUR BRISBANE DIED YESTERDAY} | ' ! (Continued from Page One) } Si (Ww. ie Bpworth League, 6:30 p. m. 3 Evening worship at 7:30 o’cloek.; Prayer service, Wednesday subject: “Escaping From This evening, 7:20 A De ° ‘Taursday evening, 7:30 o'clock. | choir rehearsal, Master Masons are to at- tend divine worship at this church during the evening service in com- H memoration of St. John’s Day. { Prayer meeting, Wednesday,! 7:30 p. m. | Watch night service, Thursday, LEY MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH Rev. M. L. Smith, Pastor | Cor. Georgia and Division Sts. 11 p. m. {| Church school at 9325 a. m., Choir practice, Friday, 7:45) with Albert H. Carey, superinten- p.m. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, organ-} dent. ist; Gerald Sacnders, choir direc-} Morning worship at 11 o’cloek, tor. Young People’s Department has Church schols, 10-30 and a a a 2 som, 7/51. JOHN'S DAY TO BE OBSERVED {be commemorater of & Jom s Day. Mester Masons wil atend 723? gee gervce at Fit w Church tomorroe ever mg subject ef th= setmot te Se preach ped by Bex J Tele is “Escape Prom The Wer é™ | AB resides and ste . PMiasons beve beer requested ‘to 7:30 p. m. Park and playground open daily \from 4 to 6 p.m The “And He withdrew Himself into;its morning session in the churchy with Miss Miriam Carey as teaeh- er. The evening session at 6:30 p. m. in the church sehool annex with Archie Roberts, president. { Junior, boys and girls meet in }the church school anné% at 4 p. jm With Mrs. Mary Thompsdiy By superintendent. the wilderness, and prayed.” FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH E. Riehard Evans, Pastor 627 Willani Street Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship ‘at Lf o'clock. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject: “Finding God.” | Prayer and praise service each Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.| Wednesday at 7:30 p.m Evening worship at 7:30 o’clock. | Missionary society meets every “The Disgarded| Tuesday afternoon at 4 oeloek in jthe church schos! annex with Mrs. Msry Thompson as president. Cherch choir practice every Wednesday evenin-- after prayer Mrs. J. Roland Adams, Gift.” Mid-week service, Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN | CHURCH J. C. Gekeler, Pastor Corner of White and Washington Streets Sunday school meets at 1¢ a m. Osear Norman, superintendent. The Adult Bible Class taught by the pastor. chureh: Morning worship at 11 o’elock.|. Sunday morning Masses will be Celebration of the Lord’s Supper ‘Said at 7 and 9:30 o'clock. and brief sermon on the subject,! Week-day Mass at 7 o'clock. “Food for the Hungry.” Evening service at 7:29 o'clock, Evening worship at 7:30 o’clock.| Sundays and Fridays. “Give Diligence.” BS Sass Sow OFS At the mid-week Bible study,} “HRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY {0 o’elock, the 327 =a Messianic promises will be review- Elizabeth Street ¥ rea ; Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Order of services for this FLEMING STREET METHODIST? CHURCH Rev. Shuler Peele, Pastor Cor. Fleming and William Streets}. Cherch school meets at 9:45 Peele performed the baptismal, paragraph news item than. any the editorship of the Journal un-'n, m. William N. Knowles, sup- eeremony for Mr. Russell’s four! year old daughter. Entertainment At Habana-Madrid With the Habana-Madrid Club} now open for the season under, other columnist of his day. writer. ters political may have Brisbane’s sanity in mat- He! til 1921. 5 The namé}|was prolific and, according to O.; was writing for the Hearst syndi- given was Virginia Rand Russell.|9, McIntyre, had a daily output{ cate. greater than any other syndicated | York. His chief work, though, He kept his office in New) He purchased the Washington seemed | Times in 1917 and the Evening} mects at 3:30 p.m. Miss Venda- over-cautious to many, “much had} Wisconsin of Milwaukee in 1918,/line Watkins, superintendent. he seen, cities and men,” and he {selling both to Hearst in 1919. was not carried away with new and undeveloped schemes. { Brisbane turned out his col- erintendent. The Wesley Fellow- ship Bible Class meets in the pas tor’s study. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. The Junior 1106 Olivia Street unda: worship, Epworth League iors 5 aeate : Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. Evangelistie service Sunday night, 7:30 o’clock, 5 Prayer ahd praise services, ll Hi-League meets at 6:30 p. m. Miss Marjorie Frow, in charge. new management, large crowds; His appeal was to the thinking are expected to take advantage of{ man who loved his country and de- the nightly entertainment offered} sired to preserve its freedom and at this popular club. self-respect. You could disagree umns with great speed. He dictat-| Young People’s Epworth League} tuesday and Thursdey nights. 7:30 ed them while glancing over late}meets at 6:30 p. m. Norman J. selec = editions of the evening papers{Lowe, president. _ and usually had 1,200 to 1,500} Worship service at 7:30 p. m. MIXED BIBLE CLASS Thomas A. Joy, manager, states! that he is now lining up some real entertainment for the New Year’s Eve Dance. He asks that patri make resérvations early. Starting Tuesday night, # fed ture on the floor show will“ bd. Neita Bernhardt, accomplish#é words complete within 30 minutes. with Brisbane but you had to re-!As he started for his home across METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH spect him. He was a force, and!the Hudson from New York he a great one, in American journ-|frequent!y would take @ secretary ali Only a writer can appre-|with him and make corrections on “EL SALVADOR” 3 cial \the-depth and penetration| the ferry. Corner Grinnell and Virginia of his mind in its handling of cur-| Once, when starting a vacation, __ Streets rent affairs. It will be difficult to} he is said to have turned out 39} Rev. Guillermo Perez, Pastor find another,as worthy of his laur- editorials in three hours so that (Services in‘ Spanish) Sam B, Pinder and W. P. Monti- cino, Teachers This class meets every Sunday morning at the Harris School au- ditortam at 10 o’cloek.-. Men and women not connected with sny. other Bible Class and ‘regardless “Hot-Cha” singer and dancer whi appeared in the “Streets of Dallas’t at Texas Centennial this summer. A large attendance is expected || at the dance being given this eve- ning. Dance Tonight At Raal’s Clab Another large pected to attend el. BY COSTABLE this Saturday! week by Constable C. Floney Pel- night dance being held at Raul’s|lecier, who is connected with the crowd is Two arrests were made the Club on Roosevelt Boulevard to-; court of Justice Peace Enrique night at 10 o’clock. Esquinaldo. Both of the alleged Music for this affair will be|offenders being charged with driv- furnished by John Pritehard’s/ing automobiles while under the dance orchestra, influence of liquor. The first of these arrests was, H made on Thursday when Henry -— Mary Hall Betancourt was taken in custody. eds 8. Rassell The next was yesterday when + Wm. Knowles was caught. Both hottt evening at & o'clock in the| of the men made bonds for their ome 1003 Eaton street Miss! appearance for preliminary hear- Mary Hall became the bride} ing. of Sharon Russell. The ceremony ——_————_ was performed by Rev. Shuler} MASONIC LODGES TO MEET Peele, of Fleming Street Meth dist church. The three local Masonic lodges The marriage rites were cele-}ef Key West will meet in joint! brated in the presence of a group; session on Monday night at 7:30! of relatives and friends who were! assembled to extend wishes for ateorner of Eaton ‘and Simonton long and happy wedded life. streets. Installation of officers will take CARRY OUT PLANS place at this meeting. LIVONIA, N. Y.—After watch- ing a fire burn the home they had rented, with their new furniture, Julia Ryan and Edward Phillip- son of this city did not allow the tragedy to interfere with their o'clock at the Scottish Rite Hal, Be ‘sure to eat it at every meal! It’s —Made By— VALDES BAKERY the Evening Journal would have} Sunday school, 10a. m. a supply until his return. Preaching, 8 p. m. Wherever he went, regardiecss} Mothers’ Ch of the: eonveyance, he had:a: die--8 p. m. é tating machine and a@ secretary to Bible transcribe the sentences which he} Wednesday, spoke into it. It was standard equipment for his automobile. On MONROE THEATER train trips he used sleeping car es See compartments for offices and the EARTHWORM TRACTOR Pul'man bagenipe Guar = crm with seeing that ions. of papers in the territory which ——— 3 sand a — he was traversing were awaiting Mati oui 7, 10e; Orch ptaw sacthages tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-28¢ Brisbane’s parents were Albert}! "®t and Sarah White Brisbane eo Re described his father as “moder-} y.. wi] Always Find a Warm ately well off and able to send me ‘Weleoee At The abroad to study.” That study abroad came after he had received an early eduea- tion in the public schools of Buf- falo and Fanwood, N. J. At the} Morning latter place he taught a Bible} Theme:..Ged-and a New Pur- class ie : a ace pese.” On Ty married} Evening: Worship 7:30 o’Clock.j Phoebe ‘Cary of: New: York. - ‘Theme: “Gigts Versus Gifts.” pean y,and prayer service. Pp. m 4 —WATCH— HOLTSBERGS t NEW YORK.—A six-year-old ehild. of this city recovering from [, am operation cried for @ penny When think of taken from her esophagus after: ‘apes physicians probbed for 25 minutes cam. ON ENTIRE sTOCK FALL AND WINTER FOOTWEAR <0 Coen ce A Oa ee Nh heh em Hee acm for Sore wl be al wths i+ er sex wt ripe it L 5 ee Ss cosa Leaves Key West Mondays and Theda: 825 4 for Havena ian ig teietratstes2 ia Fer ‘urtner miermetwe sac “ete al Poems 4 SR COSTAR Agee