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Flagler 5 (Bethencourt. Brahms Joan McMullen Anthony op. 286 Violins: ©, Kemp, M. Knowles, S. Cabrera, C. Beth- eneourt, M. Perez. Al is im readiness for the pre-| Key West High School Parent sentation of “Living Pictures”; @t the Oversea Hotei dining room tomorrow evening, it was stated ‘This interesting affair, which | ie Being sponsored by Mrs. Agnes Pritehard and her daughter Mrs. P. D. Herrick, is being given’ for te Benefit of the Fleming Street Methodist Church parson- ee. seheteted: to: begin: st e’elock. / This entertainment, which is very unique, will portray various’ characters, in costume peculiar to' their respective day and time, and ip addition to the “Pictures” there will be other amusing and second|,|New Models For A New Industry are discussed by E |. displayed last night by tHe fans ‘ ‘ High School. ‘ ; 2 y \ interesting numbers. President Joe Grien of Chicago, whose snace ee once more been estored to Schwanihcusser Paes . pag arith ia beth seria and also said that he is willing to or ie wh ‘1 4, Hid its historic position next t at of Hi: center) wil lerske (le! ennedy, American { " ‘ Roosevelt's picture will also be radio talks on weights and Moveaty. 50 thai Bouse of Lo eel “a itor Company vice-presidents, prior to the introduction of tdke on any fightér the club may, a included \miedisures are of gretit assistance 20 1937 models for aif conditioning at Buffalo (N Y ) convention.| ' > Charming young ladies will have an abundance of delicious’ home made cakes, candies, and other things on sale and the com- mittee in charge has promised an enjoyable evening to those who| attend. A small admission seats have been reserved, it is shown that the early comérs will get the best seats. Wedding At Marathon One of the first marriages re- corded as having been performed #t Marathon, in Monroe County, was the marriage of Miss Betty R. Parrish and Bill Edwards, whieh was solemnized at that place yesterday. The ceremony was performed by Moupnty Judge Ray- 1 Sketches—Romanees } * G. Jamies, E. Sawyer, R. Lo, Cc. Ybarmea Tehaikowsky op. 5 Jolin Rovinson “Kuiawiak” Wienawski Gwendolyn: James. Piano: B. Moreno. jetsages’ of Musi¢: Ay L, Casti c “Rustle of. Spring” Sending Celina Pethencourt, Onelia Vasquez “Legendo” Wieniawski Alice Jeriks. ” tat Rustle of Beulah Brantley. aes Anecdote lowing the ceremonies ness session there will |ception at which refreshment’ Bea’ Song: “Mari: id the Tulips” Ewig} Piano 1: B. Moreno, A, L. Teacher Association will meet in regular monthly session tomor- row evéhing, 7:30 o’clock in the auditorium of the High School on White street. Election of officers for the next termi will be held and it is hoped that there will be a large attenddince of the membership: Program’ for this meéting will consist of a delightful musical program by the High School Or- chestra. Dr. James B. Parathore of the Joeal elinie will adress those who}: attend this’ meéting and ¢xplain mioré fully the health work now Being carried on in Kéy West sheet oe England—The y West so. well that we are return next winter for a the visitors. Monroe County High School hmade. a wonderful showing in the ‘Lakeland Intersectional _ tourna- tment, according to Coach Alnder- ‘son of the school. The team wad! : given a silver cup as runner-up in sthe contects, Gato, Yates ge F U ERA )Hernandez made the all- tou : tThent team Key West scored next to the highest nuntber of points ‘in the .tourtiey and Mavyiager Kermit Baker was presetited with’ fa gold medal. | Matiiée: ! Boby Reyes, of Key West, wad giver! the decision in’ his’ 10’ round fight last night with Joe Cappa- dora, of Indianapolis. The fight was in the Cuban Club stadiuni. A lage number of faris aré of the opinion that Cappadora should have had a draw at least. Cappa- ‘dora said this niorning that he ‘appreciites the fair mindedness will be charged at the door and as no! ness for the Royal opening ceremony. select. to housewives in household buy- ing, will talk on “Honest Weights j and, Measures”. Mr. Grein is ‘widély known for his lectures on this subject and hig talk tomor- row evening will utidoubetly be of .j great interest to all who attend, it is pointed out. i , An invitation to the public to} 06s dba seee seca docewesoes 3 Benclee for Ge Editorial comment: Many of the girls aré buying picture hats, PLANNING TO REHABILITATE | Floida to Oklahoma in the interest T AIG pe jof the movement. i According to reports received a ; at headquarters here, the |, move-: }ment has gained considerable mo- CHURCH HOUSES 3300 Already more than ‘son. He éscapéd removal frorn office by dne voté, i 7. Accd¥ding’ to’ officili! ré¢- ords, his estate dggrepated $997,- 901 on October 7, 1930. 1, Built in 1703 and purchas- ed by George III in 1761, it has ij Rae fy $600,000 has been raised’ atid ap- : 8. Yes t | attend, OW ae eee &| [plied on the debts through this been remodeled and rearranged! 9° Thomas Carlyle. H pasa Gy Pi oe” . | movement. | many times. 10. The number is variously! —— SOUTHERN BAPTISTS ARE AL-'| President John R. Sampey, 2. April 30th. éstimatéd. Some dre as low as! | Louisville, Ky., has just Sént.an| 3. Testimony before a recent!§1,000 and as high as 60,000, }Woman’s Clab To SO MAKING EFFORTS TO) appeal to each of the 12,000 ac- iMeet Tomorrow Z yj tive pastors in the Southern Bap- SEEN NEW CLs OY fiat Gapwention urging them to ices between January 1, 1934 and PROPOSED jgive all their people an opportun-'July 31, 1936. Such services have jity on or before March 7 to make) been discontinued, it is under- a liberal offering for the rehabili-; stood. : ‘tation of thé hundreds of Baptist, 4. Of the fifteen A Tenn., Mar, 1.—| church housese that were devas-, battleships now in service, the tated by the terrible food. oldest, the Arkansas, was com- Dr. Sampey says that the homes pleted in 1912, and the newest, | of many pastors have been inun- the West Virginia and Colorado, jthe completion of the effort for! dated and their furniture, bedding were completed in 1923. Senate ‘Committee was that $839,- f (Questions dn’ Page Two) 764 was spent for detective serv- There will be a meeting of the} ) Key West Woman’s Club held to-j |morrow afternodn, beginning at; Sivdai ya ee, j4 o'clock at the Hospitality House} _, iuecisl (9 he Citizen jon Duval street. } NASHVILLE Ani élection of officers will be| Southern B held during the meeting and alljing two bi: members aré requested to be in American otists are now seek- , immediate objectives, | mond Fy lent the bo pligs: pttendanice. the Hundred Thousand Club and/and clothing totally destroyed. | 5 ae time price an zepee] » apd #room oS sais , gk i The homes of thousaids of Bap- Amendment was. ratified in tropieai flora. Church Civele To on Seek Ghegeecd Sy Match oe ee days but the Ineome Tax amend- YOAEMRE The witnesses to the ceremony were the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. W. Allen Parrish.. Mr. Edward is the son of Mrs. Jackson of Walla Walla, and D. C. Ed- wards of Jacksonville. The bridé Was dressed in a beautiful gown) made thirty wears ago. The couple left immediately after the ceremony on a honcy- points moon trip to various up the country. oe are winning more “converts” than all the preaching of the missions, say reports from Africa, China and the Far East. It is a naive statement that the literature of our Christian nations tetids to cor- rupt the natives, who have indulg- ed in these “sins” for generations. If it is true, there is no use trying te win converts any more, for they are bound to be corrupted’ when they read our books and! learn our ways. Tt seems to us that the Gospel must have lost much of its orig- ina! foree to be the loser against a field of bawdy magazines. But the fect is more apt to be that the Church, in its artificial concepts of purity and devoutness, has failed. It forgets that life is prac- tieal and that the early Christians ‘TOOTHPICK TOPICS (By C. G. FLINT) 7 for the rehabilitati f Baptist | St people have been’ under water nor ees pn of Renal s rom three to twenty feet. deep so } that searcely anything cai be sal- vaged from the ruins. ment required 1,278 days. 6. In February, 1868, the House of Representatives voted to |» impeach President Andrew John- church houses and other Baptis institutions that were recently a fected by the flood in the Ohio ‘Serve Supper Ladies of First M. E.. (Stone) HEVLES 4 ar Sao nige ae and Mississippi Valley areas. — }{/ THOMASINE M. MILLER 5 = ee as : = street toniorrow afteriodn start-| Dr. J. E. Dillard, Nashvilte,| —=BEAUTICIAN— Ni ht Coughs ling at 5 o'clock. Tenn., leader of the Baptist Hun-| Latest Air Cooled’ Method ai Those in charge of arrangé-|dred Club movement, which is an|{ Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Cer é Que aan ‘ ments for the supper state that) effort to secure 100,000 people to Hair Dyeing a Specialty = = , vt tha . an excellent menu has been pre- pay $1.00 a month, over and above } Colonial Hotel Bldg. Ph. 63-W jared. their regular contributions for th on of a!l the debts on the lwere sometimes rather crude and | 2 ies arid institutions of {not above sexuality. Eoeshen Bane | It is usual in military tactics to!the whole convention’ territory | {make thé fort secure atid sound} from Texas to Maryland and from! before sending out skirmishers in-/| j i | j the | Convention, since! |the first of the year has toured} * jut NICKS rub on VapoRus “ae” 13) Invitation TO OUR ---And You Will Find In This To Serve and Please You. 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