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a Enjoyable Fellowship Suppe At Church Hall lect Night Members of the congregation, When the silence, which was @f the Congregational church as-|deemed appropriate on an occa- semthled’ last night in. the recyen-: best of such solemn moment, was observed by all, the ¢eremony tional hail to attend one of the which was to mark one of, the Ment impressive ceremonies, and most distinctive eras in the his-|Mrs. F, F. Hoffman - withal, one of the happiest, which) tory of the church, was started. by! Hilda Russell thee ever been held by the church’ four representatives of the church | guoups. ‘The evening was started with @ Heading the first ‘of these was Petiowsbip Supper. A’ large num-| Mys, George F,. Archer,, president ber amembled at the tables which| of the Women’s yeep Miss re ‘James Higgs | Miss Nellie B, Curry . ;Miss Ermina Curry Tia WiATIGR | S Still Stowers Pitcher Pythian Sisters ... Mrs, Wm. Reynolds A Friend .. Mrs. T. M. Dick Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gold- smith Yesterday’s Preespitation {Normal Preei i Robert Knowles I, Appelrouth ....... were spread with good things to/Gladys Pinder, representing the 4, end which were thoroughly|church school; Miss Edith Wat-} enjoyed especially as J. A. Boza/kins, secretary of the Young Peo: ected as toastmaster. | ple’s Christian Endeavor Society The Sunday School orchestra and Mrs. Ella Albury, treasure: played « number of beautiful se-jof the Missionary Society. leetions and at the conclusion of | Each representative held in her eoneert a game of Subjects han] a sheaf of papers, to which Predicates was played which! they simultaneously applied light-! kept the assemblage in a happy'ed matches and when they were! meod end was thoroughly enjoyed; burning brightly and rapidly dis- by everyone. j integrating into ashes, the an- Pollowing the game Rev. E. R. jRouncement was made that the Bvans kept his hearers attentive) burning papers comprised the throughout the delivery of a mas- lesivtaaae which was held on the terfel and convincing talk on Fel-' church property and which had lowehip and Cooperation, which been fully satisfied in December, Wee apropos of the moment and| 1936, Barometer 7:30 A. M. today: Sea leve!, 30.07. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p, m., Friday) Mrs, I. Appelrouth Mitchel Appe!ronth Frank Holtsberg Mrs. Idell Wahl R, Kirchirk . on the west and middle Gulf const , | and in the east Gulf and South At lantic States, and Tennessee, be ing heavy at Charleston, & ©. Potatoes Key West and Vicinity: Partly | been' tabed Canded tome ielagde Loget 149] “ ss cloudy tonight and Friday; not} 1,08 inches, There has else New « Wa eonwies oc) a0 gua much change in temperature;/ light to moderate rain and snow oo { Mra. V.A, Johnson. 2.00! mederate winds, mostly east and|in the Pacific States from Sa” we oy Be Mrs. Sallie Jenks 1.00) : cage pero |Praneisco northward, Tempera | Very Special Dineee 1,00 B, A. Baker ... Wm, L. Archer . Mrs. E‘len S. Parks . Wm. W. Demeritt H, B. Haskins . L, H. Plummer . Vv. A. Albury Mostly cloudy tonight cures have wisen in the Mineissip | and Friday with considerable fog} ater. and mist in extreme north por- |! a¢ Ohio Valleys and Lake © | wai Bs Poms tion; slightly warmer in extreme | hg whi'e colder weather is over. north portion Friday. vpreading the northern Reekies and } Peesen ole >. Jackzonville to Flor'da Straits no:thern and central Plains States, i and East Gulf: Moderate winds,| \ i+, readings 6 to 18 degrees be 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 mostly northeast over north por- *s the ipteresting and impressive} (Following the burning of the B,J. Albury | 1.001 The well-known painitt Howard Chandier Chi makes his {tion and east.or southeast over ee sere in Mastane and Go. Sm desense, basemen which was to follow mortgage the attendant assem- ai ee Demers 1.00) fourth contributing tothe, pational. Bx fight against iefantite pa Rees south portion, and mostly over- oles. ? ad -™ ve (a 4 Cc, W. Rom 100} by presenting ‘olonel Henry Doherty, chairman of the sh ematile ig@bt and Frid 6. KENNEDY. — This was s ceremony in which;blage axgge to their feet andiq’ 1 ‘Kelly - 1.00| tional Committee for the President's Birthday Ball, the poster to be |%' weather, tonight and Friday) Official te Charge every person present, and the|whi'e standing sang the hymn W. Ve: 1.00| used for the celebration and on the President's Birthday Magazine, | ith occasional I'ghtrain and some nal enan or gheent members as well, whether)“Praise God From Whom Alli;)’s 3 1.00 Photo shows Mr. Christy putting the finishing touches to the “paint- | fog over north portion. young or old was deeply interest-| Blessings Flow.” H Thaaeson 100 ing as Miss Eloise Ford his model, poses for him. ais Opens Skin Pores ed, im a much as the ceremony; Short talks were given by mem- iT. p. Ateell 50 oo ee ssp res WEATHER CONDITIONS Kills Scalp itch was indicative of the industry|bers of the congregation after- eather el ee i kia 2 »| With six iteh kill end thrift of the congregation! ward followed a prayer of thanks. La ea ar: | URL WROTE BADLY CHURCH CIRCLE His. copter =| in i Lae Imperta ) and those who have charge of bad fst onlnrinnent sghidee lay de: | ae a ahale 50 $0 DAD INVENTS i Ahern “inches a grit fogs oe ie x ot, —- ee ee 100] WRITING MACHINE) NAMES OFFICERS)» tvessure avees’ created over | Samse of sp teh Se ata #8 — SS 7 ee si . * z aides 1.00 | extreme eas pe ‘and porronaire. seeeees | MILLION HOMELESS J. BR. Valdes ... 1,00 (ly Aanociated Press) | sirens eastern and TOOTHPICK TOPICS MILLI C. H. Stuart 6.00): TOUISVIELE, Ky, Jan 28--| pacauseati eG capure se \(7eereeaarcororaaaen | es 1.00} oy toe Leica) } ang AND 300 DEAD |C* |... ae 0 harles Lonbae mat into a tcr| ag nome aS BAPTIST |) GET ACQUAINTED x A N R BU (By C. G. FLINT) y thlien Roca 5.00{ business because his young daugh-| j iar NY N seeeeeeserecseccccccese || AGentianes fom ca se Hi Saye 2.00| ter got bad marks in cchool. | MEN'S BROTHERHOOD wi | “QUALITY'S” @andider the Miami landlord, he undred an 8 y~ R. M. Marshall 2.50) “Doris didn’t like to write,” hel | AY Megebandiing, Peleg Makes tmniles not, neither does he grin,|CCC boys to higher ground.|Miss Caro'ina Zairs . 1.00) explains. “She would draw, but | ARCH ER’ S These Prices a for the meath of February oo ee Frank Saunders -.. 5.00| writing was out. I figured that) Ata meeting which was held this FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS guenches, when all good rooms and| 7 the Mississippi River,|Dr. Rice and family . 8.00 if I could combine writing with’ week and presided over by Rev. | R RY yy 8 apertments sh 4 praees «Rey. J. C. Gekeler . 1.00 .a game of some kind, she would Yancy T. Shehane an organ: zation | Sugar, 5 Ibs. 25c' 4 Bu oo the: op bee ig sepa itself, now beginning to stir Frank Brown 3.00] work at it.” known as the Baptist Men’s Broth-| | “The Store That Serves ih ie (with ) te have been a “bumper crop” for| Uneasily under the vanguard |Mvs. G. R. Plu 1.00} So Lorber got some cardboard erhood was formed and a number, sable q Salt, 2 — Se 5 mine host A. Morales 5.00}and traced deep grooves in the' of representative members of the i M i & Parks arrivals were discouraged|!@8h of Ohio’s flood load,|G. R. Steadman 2.00|shape of letters. He laid a sheet! congregation were taken in. '? A clean inviting store, an & jaxwell House Cof- boy fancy rates. It was a case of| the Melood | threat.| Mts: F. C. Singleton 1.00] of transparent paper over the! Fo‘lowing the organization the/l at reo riendline i’ fee, tb 27 Q Sallie, “until the moneyed eat eee eee wae enreal-trs Sam Hart 1.00} cardboard and invited Doris to election of officers was he'd and ; | Se . gets bere.” ened with collapse and en-j8. S. Erickson . 2.00) trace. Later he grooved only the the following were named: » to always cerve you ® Comes the middle of January i Key West Drug Co. 5.00 t and finish of the letters, Archer, pre iY a Gel ceudinaiion ‘s. cancun’ dangering two counties on/Mrs, A. Villareal - 1.00} leaving the body for Doris to fill ¢tte, first H ; | Libby's Potted Staats emong landlords, for the moneyed! the Ark id Miss Ruth Albury - 1.00] in herself. The next month she! M. Kelly le Bisaih | Bale coheed the way and thoes ANSHa Bide, Mrs. M. L. Costar 1.00] got “G” in penmanship, instead’and Dr. W. P. Rice, secretary anu able place to select your food IN are a lot of “vacancy” signs inevi-| Hard hit Louisville, Ken-|Tevor & Morris 5.00] of an “F.” treasurer, needs at money aving prices. dence : a Frank Bentley . 2.00; But before this report came During the evening a fish fry || Wiss: Msleniaas Racsemeiibe ) Libby's Farming tourists is like farming tucky, with the highest dead] Miss Mary Trevor . 1.00} home Lorber had decided that he Was enjoyed by the members ot| a ® . y + tomatoes, you never can tell how'to]} in the th a Mrs, Wm. McKillip, Sr, ... 1.00|had something, and applied for the B. M. B. and their wiv who | ccounts juice Be the market will be. e thoysand-mile dis-|w. ‘s, Eakins .... 1.00] patents. The more he worked with Werte in attendance as invited) FRESH FRUITS ) Word comes that the big night-|4ster area, had its hopes) Mts: 7. K. Warren 1.00| his charts the more ideas he had. S¥ests. it WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT a lube on the Beach are putting up! Miss Lula Scheurer .. 1.00] To letters he added figures, then’ !t was announced that another | j and VEGETABLES QUANTITIES 4 brave front, though hard hit. Sev-(@@Fkened again today as|Mrs, Edward Graham 1:06 | chple arora meeting ia to be held on the first} % e . : Captain John Peterson 5.00 Se eae uesday night of next month at ? ‘ See me ore de fe Told rain began te tall. jMrs, John Peterson 5.00) which time a number of import- Minae y N ! In Te | Mrs. Hattie Albury 1.00 ‘YACHT BOAT LERT ant committees will be named. | ie tess and ete aac Peer WHE VIGVEC |e arigues < 1.00 This organization, it is said, is i \) ECONOMICAL—MODERN—CLEAN ‘ schuumities ave doing very. weik| WoFKers battled desperately <= aida TODAY FOR MIAMI pon eed b9 We mpert oF a | | Pbeeeiet Free Delivery | 1400 FINE STREET PHONE 70 . » didn’ A 4 Pupils ..... a aptist church, but a n- | 3 | thank . jane capers toa save the dike above Tip-| jase School Pupils er males who desize to take part in|| 814 Fleming Street i) Mrs. Sue Skelton, Manager sRamper crop” and kept ratte 10% | tonville, i ep. Holloway - 2:50} __ the organi activities, wil |_ lwesvsvvsvvvsvssvuwwr This does not imply thet Miami} The hich wat M. Eagan 1.00} Yacht Enchantress III, which be glad c callin : is not busy, as saan ing a lot pe p high: water that Pass-}1 M, Pierce 1.00;had been cruising in Florida wa-| ——--—— Be | business comes from elsewhere. |@4 Cairo when army en-/Catherine Maloney 1.00 ae ao the j MONKOE THEATER The A ae eats 3 J. N. Costar ...,... 1.00 sin several da: ‘0, sailed leas A Paps ee ee my gineers dynamited Bird's w, T. Doughtry 1.00| morning fox Mi Herbert Masshall and Ruth An Index To Sirecte, But there are ather nen|Point-New Madrid “fuse! Miss M. H, Clark 2 Bh veel s owned by. Calonel ain Cees :: li th 2.00; Low old, 0 ine , anc some Also, folks are going back | plug” to relieve the pressure} ee iw ante i ained by 0. L, Davis. The Also Today In History PRPC CCS SCEPC eRe Cees eCeCS 1688-—A Thomas Carn died in England atthe reputed age of 207 yeras. 1870-—Steamer City of Boston, om its way to Liverpool from New York, vanished with its 177 on board 1871—Paris surrendered to Ger- mans ending Franco-Prussian war after a memorable siege, 1876—First commercial tele- phone exchange in world opened at New Haven, Conn. 1902-—Carnegie Institytion of Washington founded by Andrew Carnegie with initial gift of $10,- nents more added 1922—98 die in collapse of roof er house in Washington, L ¢. §946—U. 8. Steel reports prof- its for first time since '31—Rich- ard Loeb slashed to death in Jo- tet, Wi, penitentiary— Morro Castle officers sentenced to pris- @® for sea disaster—extreme cold in middie west, of the beleaguered city, rose|Stephen F. Lowe ne up to the Porter Dock | THE VOICE OF BUGLE ANN . Mrs, Steph US 5.00) this morning for fuel oi] and sup- | Matinee: Balcony 10c; Orches- steadily in the hundred and|yy" pueen Hott Sa tulies tra 15-20c; Night 15-25¢ thirty-one thousand acre{South Florida Con! ing SS Sate Be ete sss and_ Engineering Co. 13.00! spillway basin today. R. J. H. Kent ght a Cold? 9 help end it sooner, tub throat and chest with 2: 00} Oklahoma city girls haye start- ed a new fad in an attempt to re-} member their social security numbers, They embroidered the numbers instead of their initials on sweaters and handkerchiefs, CARD OF THANKS We take this means of ex- pressing our appreciation to our) friends and neighbors for their kind assistance during our recent} bereavement, the death of our —Made By— M4 4 beloved one Mrs. Celeste’ Heppe. cto ore WwW Tote the Prete ones gg WALDES BAKERY Directory, Stores Which Aim their cars, the donors of the} | ab aye tie i ongea, at te To Serve and Please You. They messages of sympathy, we are in-} deed grateful, MR, CLARENCE HEPPE AND FAMILY, Three Mesquiteers in MR. AND MRS. LUTHER} Riders of the Whistling Skull ith hee Comedy and Serial . ANNIE WATKINS AND| Matinee 5-10c Night 10-15: PAMILY. jange-itx| Leioiaeaala FERRY pesenyarIons ae at Alb KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL || Im the Center of the Business i viens REAL BREAD AUNT MOLLY’S IS BEST | { FOODSTUFFS kept in our all metal ICE REFRIGERATORS are as cool, fresh and healthful as if they were frozen in a cake of ice, Our Refrigerators are doubly heatproof and absolutely airtight. $20.00 up | | | \ CURRO’S PLACE Duval At Petronia Street PHONE Package Liquors of All Kinds LIABLE IRM FOLLOW THE ARNOW! ---And You Will Find In This Invite You To Visit Them! DRUGS ee “ORIENTAL PHARMACY Emilie Romer, Pres PRESCRIPTION SPECIAL (515 DEMERITT | BROS. FISH COMPANY eee Specializing in Fresh Fish Foot of Front Street Tony's os se Station and Theater Distgiet EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL Bech aedaVieee Phone 44 Pree Rulinary, hans G0) ON Geind Seem See ne entge citation ——0Or Display At—— —— oe aati ee BAK ‘i oo Administration Office i] ein a POULTRY B: AKERIE s CLUBS ae Tiveet SOE eee | cnppmen CTT ae Tee an a Ma i Thompson Ice Company, Inc. [If you are lodsing for POULTRY MALONEY & PEACOCK For Receestion View | Dettiis lenyé Wo Mame Ker rage levator isit or call Bakers of Baker Boy Bread THE NAVY cue unt Nolaernte 9:00 a. m, and | Popular Prices PHONE NO. 8 | Fulford’s Poultry Farm Phone sis 812 Fleming St. Sreene St. Opp, Westers Union i et ‘Phone 880 I Deliver! Cakes and Pastries ‘ Vou Are Weleos