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lisher of the , falls in (By GRAVY) & Seeoccecececcesesoeeegee Subjects. “The Intolerance of "Thursday evening, 7:30 o'clock. Last Thursday, it seems that} Christianity.” choir z tial ‘concert at Fort Taylor. Old Bye Duke of Rock Sound hadj Prayer meeting, Wednesday, Foc opens Kumeeel Hiseen. 10st A é our genial Postmaster for an op-/7:30 p. m. eyes in the dark, trying to see more|t© Sanitary Department, 7 to 6. 18. Adjutant General Vivian . ‘ ; A . ; ‘ Giles was at all perturbed over eres and the strange man who | C. Griffin had’ perfect day at bat,/ Collins, Florida National Guard, preps tage hogar Sania P. pig aga t P neon pg Presence of Hillcrest, Sally had flderest to.walk fo the sain $9 | single, double, triple and homer. | visits 266th Regiment, Swinky won the last round. Old ist; Gerald Saunders, choir diree- 'admit he concealed it well. He| “Perhaps we ought to have taken ba Bienvenido Perez, traffic) 20. Director Reck cites status Bye aniline that he. was too good tor. ¥ : delighted to see her and made| tim to Hillerest,” said Sally, as the |C°P» injured in accident. of WPA operations here. for Sam on the first round but| “A genius is one who attains to introduce his companion, _ | #2 began to fall in a steady pour. 4. Joseph Cates returns home} 20. Administration defeated} cannot explain why the last round pa Re BE . “Didn't think of that,” said Bob.|from Washington on account of|Sanitary Department, 14 to 8. ni niigee present my old friend, Mrs.| “It won't take a moment to go back | illness F. Lopes -hit four singles in four {een ae Cocaine Od Bye says) he said smoothly. “She's| there, Poor devil will be wet to the| 4. ‘Work starts at Navy Yard | tries ce oat, ngies iD four that the longer you play the more| FIRST CONGREGATIONAL days in.’ Ps s f H 4 : “ ‘ - ie woah sy Ses gare as oB0® turned the car and they drove this morning. AL men, with few | 21. Leading hitter in first-hait! ied 00 Pare getatmeagentioo CHURCH ick t eptions, wi i ‘rom | ii by \. Bally. was. disappointed tn Giles'| with the cyclist, He was nowlere i4/ WPA rolls and paid WPA scale. peng afere naar yrange Be Dales, Dove nove had Ones * bt Wien gue s, Sally ex- Cates and c!aims he has big league | plane. day was finished. Mr. John Tele-| Morning worship at 11 o'clock. e nothing of their man. ee Picard “That’s tunny.” said Bob. “He must ; liber. He batted .279 for sea-} 21. Secretary Ickes makes an- graph Pinder, who has become aj Christian Endeavor, 0 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock, j : ; Pastor Ld : she have got the machine fixed after all." | Som: nouncement’ of final approval of a bat s bY ‘ { evo! th But he was headed this way to! 4. Herbert Reck new local’ bridge project. peterpan oy pease goa ie Included in the hour of service pices Si) with,” argued Sally. WPA administrator in. place of 22. B. M. Duncan loses son Ser Epwortiy, League, 6:30. p. mi service, Eyening worship at 7:30 o’clock. | evening, 7:30 o'clock. game, 8. i906, McCarthy hit two ese | 1. Navy Department announces that prevailing wage scale will be 17, paid for work at Navy Yard. i ye i laughed ry : , and made the nice f£ 61. will be the installation of church Pelock ft jarrenton. oe or | Roy Goodman, who was just act-|/and daughter in auto accident at ag ee mete officers. The’ Junior Choir will — Endeavor Society, “That's what you get when you try ing temporarily. Goodman will re-| Walterboro, N. C. Mrs. Duncan sing one anthem, and another will St, Mary’s Star of the Sea Be liveg service, 8 o'clock. od Samaritan.’ main as chief engineer, also seriously injured. F Earl Juli ted to play|be sung by the combined choirs. Rev. Wm. Reagan, S, J., Sioyooe : Suspicious character,” added| 4. Acevedo Stars defeat Coco-! 22. Acevedo Stars won twin; Parl Julian wanted to Playiai. sunday School Orchestra will; in charge 6 p. mnoilivad gniti« | i tat nuts, 6 to 4. bill, first from Trojans 7 to 0 with. bis Uncle Wibie “but - Mr. assist with the song service, and, Order of services for this|,.,” esi a : a er seuaihigteo pestle Bedding 6. Final hearing on railroad’ and second from Coconuts 5 to 1. ee ug oe he. never nla play one number. “ : j church NE ° ME. CHURCH f Mrs. Picard as closely as| “AM 1 getting to the point where | issue set for Aug. 10. 25. National Guards ho'd tar | ey en an anever tell of govt|” Mid-week service, Wednesday) Sunday morning Masses will be Paine ‘ would let her. The woman’s| °Vetyone | meet is a suspicious char-| 6. Wi Curry Harris elected | get practice with 12-inch mortars: ! Earl Lagi evening at 7:30 o'clock, said at 7 and 9:30 o’clock. 3 ) et Bidsh end giver small onus Gk ce en cite aitomney = ‘ 25. Strike on loading Steam-! or Bar! berry not. OF cue ee tee ae ee Week-day Mass at 7 o'clock. senirast between tho dark eyes| Dut at least she had one piece of | lig case arte ty Meee, Yard, ship Queen City ended. | doce not mind losing te his nephew| FLEMING STREET METHODIST}, Fvenine service of T:80:¢'cleghy work explained. Same wage scale} 25. Loals won first game of) joes: HOF millid losing to iis Rephow Sundays and Fridays. light hair made her appearance | news Philip would not laugh at. She CHURCH had found Marty. Sally decided to | Will prevail except when a contract East Coast diamondball elimina-) °°) 0 keep her news until she learned more |is given to private concerns, ‘tion tournament at Miami from! Willie thinks he knows better than about Marty, enough to give her the; 7. Group of WPA employes) Coca-Cola, 11 to 8. | Mr. Julian ever will know. So to key to Giles’ telephone conversation. | quit work and repair to office. 26. L. P. Artman, Sr., returned drown his sorrow, Earl got Cookie Mary Moreno, Secretary Morning service, 11:30 o’clock, Church School, 3:30 p. m. Epworth League, 6:00 p. m but golf is something that Uncle CHURCH OF GOD Rev. T. W. Norris, Pastor Rev. Shuler Peele, Pastor Cor. Fleming and William Street: Church school meets at 9:45 family a fiaibolet Guxcecics neti getting | Tis Herb@y dike Meee new #4: phome with suo, Norman, after two) Mooition with the vevslt cat the a. m. William N. Knowles, sup- Tied: Ove “pare a moh - are Seg toe : 7 wit fe e| a. m. E a : ad » smiled Giles Benton.| @ Sight of Mary. Sally went slowly | Ministrator, arrives*in city. months’ stay at Point paearant: a Sey But cede Oe youn cnc|erintendent. The Wesley Fellow: Sunday morning worship, 11} S399 au qaeeenes up the steps of the big stone house, 7. Judge Robert T. Dewell se-|N. J. me | i and entered with her own key. How | lected to preside in Gomez case.} 26, Junior Drum and Bugle| S° well that he beat Cookie by one silent the house was. Sally watched; 9. Acevedo Stars won second Corps artives from Tampa. up on medal play but the game was ‘m sure Mr. Morris is glad to Morning worship at 11 o’clocl ou,” said Sally primly. “He| {ie Wooll by the rene a eed | straight game from Coconuts, 3| 27, Regimental’ Band gives) !! tied on match pay. sor aD ae reac ay | tight, T:20-o'elogks ved aad, tenely in the house | shadow was like a huge, grotesque |t0 1. last concert at Fort Taylor. casei at 3:30 Pp. = Miss vende: 2 Prayer _ and. Preise. pecrieey. C OLUMN eee Bers. ayia caricature of herself. 10. WPA strikers go back to} 28. Key West Battery makes} Ge Watkian': eaaaricabadank Tuesday and Thursday nights, 7:30 _ . “Let's get a boat and go out on the a i 4 ith! Mr. Leo Hughes, Jr., was out ; ns . o’clock, Poccccccccccccscccocoees take.” suggested Bob. “They have ‘Philip Loves Me? work, best score in target practice with) | ighes, . Hi-League meets at 6:30 p. m © them for rent. Would. you like that, WARM b: 11. Traffic crosses No Name-} 12-inch mortars; Pensacola, sec- , With a couple of visitors and ad- Miss Mavjoric Frow, in charge. POR eR SOE tes ‘WANTED Bally?” . A ee her spirits | Big Pine bridge. ond. Battery B, Jacksonville, won! mits you can never tell about)" “yo..4¢ People’s Epworth League| © METHODIST EPISCOPAL - 7°84 ove it," said Sally. “Can we| gratefully in the great four-poster. | 11+ Reception held on board / infantry ‘drill competition. | Visitors. . .especial'y when it comes! neets at 6:30 p. m. Norman J. CHURCH, SOUTH COOK, either, male ox Senais Ss BB dew big enough for all four| She was reaching Up sleepily to eut |S. S- Cuba for Roy Robinson and| 28. Admission will be charged|to driving a ball against the|T Ove Dresigent. “py SALVADOR” ‘Woeht Gresley See we % ; off her bed lamp when Mary’s door jfamily, who depart for Tampa/for at Aquarium. (wind. . ‘ 2 yacht, Trumbo Island. jan9-1tx 4 tase to try,” said Giles. “Marty | opened dramatically and Mary.swept|where they will make future; 28. National Guards break Worship service at 7:30 P. ™/Corner Grinnell and Virginia} ees Co ces arty See Sa Oy dartlogt tive best ‘itticnim | 2: her i LEY MEMORIAL M. B. Rev, Guillen Pastor pe Sally's vedi Seg very ‘ast. “She all evening.” Mary came pe ta{. 12. Sanitary Department won| 28. Frank Tuppen, pitching’ Mr. William Pious Watkins was CHURCH, SOUTH er Gen orig & gb Giles would hot’ natike ‘the| Sally's bed and sank down beside ; first-half of Social League from! for Fort Lauderdale, shuts out able to go home with a smile and poles (Services panish) FOUND—Automobile key. Owner of the name he had used. So| her. “1 do hope you had as good a| Administration, 5 to 4. \Key West, 3 to 0, allowing but a happy dispositon because he] Rev. M. L, Smith, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a, m. may have same by applying to was “Marty” of the telephone| time with Bob as 1 did with Philip.”| 12. Andrews elected U. S.:one single, secured by Kerr, thus waited until the last hole to play| Cor. Georgio and Division Sts. Preaching, 8 p. m. The Citizen and paying for this | ‘@onversation, the woman Giles Benton| _ “I’m glad you're happy again,” said | Senator over Doyle Carlton. jeliminating Key West from tourna-,what is the real brand of go'f.|| Church school at 9:45 a. m., Mothers’ Club meets Monday,} notice. jan8-3t j 8 p. m Bible study and prayer service. Wednesday, 8 had advised to stay out of town, and] Sally, without enthusiasm. : ; ; i > “whom he had told that “everything| “I’ve ,ot news for you, too,” Mary 14. WPA workers now in new ment. i : |Mr. Pious had Samuella Weather fs all right.” What part could this| Went on. Her face, in the light of status. | 29. Tribute paid Caesar Lajfor a partner end Otto Kirchhein- with Albert H. Carey, superinten- dent. r Morning worship at 11 o’clock. FOR SALE ship Bible Class meets in the pat|° ye chook 4-8i-pi as C L N SI F I E D tor’s study. Evangelistic service Sunday A | ilddie-aged. well dressed woman| Sally’s bed lamp, was flushed and 14. Graham Lester brought , Monaca band director, by patients er and Mr. George Dodge for op- BICYCLES—WE RENT by the ‘ im any of Giles Benton’s schemes? | Shining. Her eyes were large and {here aboard plane. Injured in Mi-:of Marine Hospital. | position but even big guys like] Subject: “A. D: 1937.” Da; Week. Re all = 4 was nothing for it but to} brilliant. the pupils dilated with | ami. { 9. Van-Noy Co. will handle; Dodge and Otto could not scare] Young People’s Department has Tyas Abe rape a ae i ‘s esos Bg had sestiree | oe be docs. The was oou argeme |. 14 Steamer Florifin takes upidining tobi on highway ferziea. | Willie because the said Plous boy fits morning session in the ehureb| ||, igi a hag pypoeenapg vo bo E octane, Now thar ks ang] a man loves you without tis having |Havana-Key West-Tampa run. 29. (Col. M. R. Woodward, got a birdie on the I with Miss Miriam Carey as teach-| ‘| vi , ne shite Aavole Seu.tee iad Marty, how was she to take|SPoken a word.” The rattled on 14. Gomez case set for Sept.;commanding officer of National thereby completely er. The evening session at 6:30 Sunday’ Eni fast aid Dayton Bicycles. THOS next step and find out why Marty | hastily, without waiting for Sally to | 14. Guards of Florida, expresses’ erated” the pros, However, the}p. m. in the church school annex} p¢jock, ye! ‘was here? speak. “Of course, as things arenow! 4 Junior Drum and Bugle|great pleasure on reception ac-|story was very sad on the first! with Archie Roberts, president. pee heal ‘3:31 And sell them as low as $1.00 uy Rf Lo inard mere ‘emvcer ts leks on ee eae ee ene Corps leaves for Tampa. jcorded troops here. | round because Otto and pal were! Junior boys and girls meet in’ mn. Sunday school: fon’ alki'3 28:2. ee cb aagp achat ane : peates Seliy's cheeks. The shore| «Of course nok" said Sally. She| 16. Coconuts whip Red Sox,| 22. Miss Ida Kerr assumes du-/able to win that match by the|the church school annex at 4:0)" sunday. night -oringeliitio sce Sree. grew to the very edge of the| felt a little sick. Could Philip have | 6 to 5. ties as secretary to local school margin of seven up on account of|m., with Mrs. Mary Thompson as ice 7:15 o'clock. SPECIAL GILLETTE SET, gold- Water, making a beautiful fringe of besa Pera as of beritiat cm 16. Sylvia Dillon died in Mi- superintendent of public instruc-; Otto’s golf was as good as Sam’s superintendent. = Tuesday, 7:15 p. m., prayer and plated case and razor with six ervis ee EES iy hen uslivt . pail 8 ami, ; pins ; si nd a lot better than Willie’ is Evening service ae Ba o'clock. praise service, blades. $3.00 value, only $1.00. mai ae ‘an estate that’s never been| making love to Mary because he| 17. 265th Regiment, C. Awl 30. Acevedo Stars blank Tro-j ene jSubject: Facing tl ¢ Future. ; Friday, 7:15 p. m., fellowship} San Car!os Book Store, 518 Du- pon ” Bob was saying. “That’s| thought he could use her against her | Florida National Guard and Regi- | jans, 9 to 0. <t Prayer and praise service each meeting. val street, dec17-tf re 6 ‘why it's still pretty wild. Timber|0Wn father? The second thought was | mental Band, under direction of} 31. Harry Perez, chief engi-| The four horsemen gang were Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Saturday, 2:30 p. m., boys’ and pea hhasn’t been cut and nobody lives on| More horrible to Sally than the first. | Warrant Officer Caesar La Mon-!neer on Lighthouse Tender Ivy,’ very uneven when it came to the Missionary society meets every girls’ church. NEW DeLUXE LADY GILLETTE actior ‘ the place. I've been out in these ee bewildered, she stared back | aca, arrive in city. (Col. M. R.jretired. ; |skin game on account of Charlie|Tuesday afternoon at 4 oclock in!" Cy cir rehearsal, Friday, 8 p. m.| RAZOR SETS, in Pearl, Coral roe ee te an over there.” shivered]. “Wish me luck, darling.” said Mary. | Woodward in command. 31. Major W. W. Rhein, com- Salas had none, Willie Kemp had|the churea school annex with Mrs. ———_—__——__ 4! ‘and Sade? ‘Reg.’ $6.00 value, in th “It looks as if there were really| She stooped and kissed Sally. “I 17. Oswaldo Carrero named) manding officer of local Army one, Eddie Strunk had two, while Mary Thompson as president. ‘HRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY}, only. $2.00. San Carlos Book - didn’t mean/to wake you, but I had | president of Cuban Club. | Barracks, transferred to Cali-/ Melvin Russell, who is generally} Church choir practice every Gta Dausk seats efte Wild animals to shoot. . t | Barr , ge . : : , 518 “The only animals 4 ever found] '0 tell you a 17. Lopez Funeral Home de-| fornia. |taken for a ride, was able to non-| Wednesday eveninr after prayer 227 Elizabeth Street dec17-tf be di » Were rabbits and squirrels. and a few Aas opie Pre iy “4 pete eee: feats Coca-Cola in night softball; (To Be Continued) plus his friends and get three|meetine. Mrs, J. Roland Adams, Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. eee 4, for a — hig gpd impulse triumphed above the con- Be ule Sees eh tS ‘skins, As for the match which! pianist. Sunday morning service at 11|/GILLETTE,NEW DeLUXE Razor & fu water.” fusion of Sally’s feelings: she would ‘ a e| Was very even, Hurricane Eddie Lyssiaggi 5S aR RK o'clock. SETS, chromium or gold-plated leave Mary’s house. Suddenly the |and Cupid Mevin got away to a FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Wednesday evening service a!|“ cas¢ and Tazor with 12 blades. * tho: The Sullen Motorcyclist whole time she had spent in the big ‘PILL ROLLERS VS. THE VOICE OF fgecd neat ou ieercnd nineiend CHURCH Pata oe Reg. $7.50 seller, only $2.00. rduet } J/* wes late when they left Hillcrest.) her. Tomorrow she would ask Mary were five-up after the 12th hole J. C. Gekeler, Pastor Reading room in Society buil@ | San Carlos Book Store, 518 Du- = j ; but od preps ce. sais foe ian te hod someone else to keep her com- } THE KEYS ste ie lost ne noe ceeat Corner! of Wehite apa Washington | ing open Fridays only. val street. ous dec17-tf em Marty. 4 light rain nad begun to] Mary was stil asleep when Sally | | to get a point on 17 and 18 and} sunday jena at 1¢ a.|B'NAI ZION CONGREGATION |25-FT. CABIN CRUISER, Pontiac and Sally and Bob opened the left for the office the next morning. 2 | take the match by two up. Scores : Rev. Joseph Male, pastor motor. Fine condition. At i dent. P! 4 at to the fresh scent of the woods} Sally, still full of her resolution to There will be a baseball game} Ba 45 for th > golf ~ |m. Oscar Norman, superintendent. : c Vacht Basin, Pi 9. Phone ‘eee nd meadows they were passing. A| leave the Morris house, telephoned | | By CHARLES D. GRAWE, _| Were 44-45 for the new golf presi-|yne adult Bible Class taught by Joe Pearlman, President of Con- sitet. \ few miles from Hillcrest, Bob stopped | her at noon and gave warning of her | at the Navy Field tomorrow aft-| Rasnoeaiicess Ele, dent; 41-44 for Charlie; 43-43 for the pastor. gregation 808-J. jan7-3tx ; he car with a sudden pressure of] departure. eee 'Strunk and 46-47 for Cupid Mel-|""Syorning worship at 11 o’clock.| Regular services every Friday] «brakes that threw Sally forward in| “It’s all right, Sally,” said Mary. |¢noon, 2:30 o’clock. eeeepegosecocosoooooooee | .i,. eg lle Pc t, th End| evening, 8 o’clock, and Saturday TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 nae © © She seat, bruising her head against/“{ understand. Can’t blame you for | ae eee _| No two ways about it, our visi- Sermon topic: eas oS mecca: 7 odes shoets, 75c. The Artman Press, hest } the windshield. not wanting to stay any longer in this | Gardner's Pill Rollers will cross radiated byathe char a of the Law. aug? h “fm sorry.” said Bob anxiously.| old morgue.” : ree sorte are capuvated by the charm The fable of the foxes will be} Hebrew School Sunday, 11 a. ou! vi D t. y! hi 1 e' {Dia you get burt, Sally?” “It’s simply that 1 can’t live your |bats with Sanitary Department. jof the Keys. They real'y open| DOES OWN LEGAL WORK | toid to the children of the Go To,™., and every day in week, ex- S aaianien “Tm ali right." Sally pressed &| sort of life and keep up with my ae tahvaniliphave. (the. the way to a cemented friendshiv Veharats Band. cept Friday, at 4 p. m. R OR SALE Wandkerchief against the aching spot| job,” said Sally. Pharmacy club) wilkohave © *h€) that will long endure. i Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. —————-— --—— : : = ee Sereheed and peered out at nt wa salsa, bald: teat bat sally following line-up: Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Thomas of} KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Edmund] .=”e! “The Confidence of] SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST HOR REND: OR qed fests ce | A 2 Westfield, N. J., our holiday visi-; Deeds, 72, of this city, disgusted os CHURCH i chedl “Hello.” said a voice from the road.; whole truth was. She only knew that Machin, cf; s ! ee “pp | Prayer. iences. 1609 Flagler Ave. A "How about lending a hand here?” | she could not bear to live in Mary's ; tors, spent seven days on Cook after 40 years of squabbles with) Midweek Bi tudy, Wed 1600 V —— “It's the fellow we passed on the! house‘another day. ‘ My Areret0) Hs Island, and got many 4 thril!! lawyers over property willed him, ao eee rhea eniGe (Colored) ply 1600 Vernem street between Motorcycle.” explained Bob. “He le) copyright, 1856. Batley Wola) A. Acevedo, 88; catching thé variety of fish that! went to law school, earned his de-|\* (oq will be studied. | Southard Street Between Thomas} 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. jan5-6t machine e road and | cam Cates, ¢; abound in’ New Found Harbot|gree, and is now doing his own and Emma Streets a Part near smashing it—him, too.” > & z roved | pues * abr} a FOR RENT i a] Sally finds a great change in Barcelo, 1b; Bay. Mrs, Thomas, who provedi legal work. GoD William Perkins, Pastor acini meee waeened while the cin, i |Mecday. Be | prssicaauves herself to be a real fisherman,| : : : RESEMEENIOP G. Williams, Missionary Leader |FoR RENT Upper apartment. ies eohs Suen <eieapees eee P.Dikanen ets had the unique experience of; they think about the Keys. Well, -vangelist Ruth Harris, Sabbath School (Saturday), 10; fou, rooms and bath; no chil- a es ae ~ DE hepa: G83 catching thirty good-sized pork |it’s just heavenly to them, after ‘Acting Pastor o’clock. dren, at 626. White vtrect. A BUILDS 10-FOOT MODEL E. Rodriguez, rf; fish, while’ Mr. Thomas and the|the snow storms they experienced} Morning worship, 11 o'clock.) Church services, 11 o'clock in} 11, Gaiti’s Barber Shop. ae DOWN Al, Aéevedo, 2b; writer were landing an assorted} before they left Canada, where the} Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. Class-| the morning. Trea (streak cd posi ERS MINNEAPOLIS.—Moritz Glass-!_ Malgrat, sub. variety, but she, a beginoer, Guymard family dave hel large jes for all ages. | _ Prayer meeting every GIR lik oe ek. vrei | berg, 80, of this city, advised by Sanitary line-up will probabl caught the first, the largest | and, restaurant, near Montreal. R Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m.|day night at 7:30 p. m. N ; PARK TIG fee cca aaa mopb uC J P | the most fish—to our general de-| Mr. Gusmard is an ardent fish-] Tuesday, 7:45 p. m. prayer and] Y. P.M. V. S. meeting, 6 a0|7TWO FUR ISHED HOUSES. E a : ae |a 10-foot model of » Solomon's) Hernandez, 3b; ve hey also got a kick out of onal itis theca ‘alte Pes ba decomaapaat oo SSIES eas 1116 Grinnell street. nov27-tf In a fast caze game played at/ Temple from measureents given! Hale, ss; crawfishing, and voted them su-jangler. He, his son, John, and MIXED BIBLE CLASS BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH | Fypy s the gymnasium last evening, Key; jn the Old Testament. The job Baker, 2b: perior to northern lobster, when | daughter, Rence, can be seen on) i PENI EHED, JP = West High School Varsity de-|took nine years, and cost $10,-| © Griffin, ¢; broiled a la Grawe. the bridge almost every day, Pa! Sam B. Pinder and W. P: Monti-| (Cotored) See Geeied Patk Tigers to the tune! 999 fe eees oe The Thomases are contemplating|tiently waiting and hoping for aj cino, Teachers |__ Rev. C. Wesley Mayes, Pastor ‘ éutié-téin & Pe | . Gabriel, lf; the purchase of a yacht in which) bigger one. This class meets every Sunday F. A. Johnson, General Secretary bad of 36 to 15. : s : . ae With the close of the holidays,'g doubleheader. First fracas will J. Garcia, cf; they creel to return this spring ; morning at the Harris School au-| Corner Division and Thomas Sts NOTICE a y ined up to ; - High | J. Casa or M. Griffin, p; for a‘ longér visit, on what they} Walter Zuguer at Big Pine Inn] ditorium at 10 o’clock. Men and} Sunday, January 17, will be a the school v is lined up be between Junior High and Se ‘5 4 2 : - # Way & good schedule starting Fri-; | High girls. Second game is Castellano, 1b; term Paradise Island. has made a cozy little place ad-| women not connected with anyjhigh day at this church. It will: WE WILL PUMP OUT YOUR F @ey aight when they wi!! meet the |"! anmcaaan pi Molina or Caraballo, rf. = joining his dining room, and is/other Bible Class and regardless|be a day of prayer and a rally will} CISTERN and clean it for the m Military lemy. {scheduled between the varsity! Umpires will be Baeza and Cas-! Ask ouy friends of the trailer| going to extend it to take in the| of denomniations are invited tribe held 3 o'clock in te water therein. State Plant Om Tuesday night there will be! and Busy Bees, wot tre. 53a Ramrod™ Key postoffice what porch, attend, a u goon, The Kev. Shutez the! Board, Phone 701, jan4-6t

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