The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 25, 1937, Page 4

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Pats eeesccccccosses Honor Of Rev. And Mrs. Shuler Peele » Ruby Thompson, Edith Maudie rl if iF i Gladys) TRusse e mn F endaline Wat ‘ajenzuela, — Elizabeth E Wrote, | sa Collins, | Clears continued to arrive aw tate a8) "Two in} 10380 o'clock, 4 itkins, Mar- 1 ong who Raatitxe:. t : ve to Ruth Cates, Mary Char-| other cept ise free whom they loved so ch, Dolly Charlow, Marjorie Frow, | clinic will be the same time’ dead. He lifted up heir aaneont N eee eee Upwards of 200 Key West youngsters darkness and withort hope. of pre-school age re-| "#5 “Tike 2 child rying in the ed anti-diphtheria tres /night, like a child erying for the 4 kes: ane light, with no language but a ery.”. i , cc'lock arrived, and others, death. jot { broken-hearted sisters’ Mac-;came to him in the long ago with} ‘treat-|tears streaming down their cheeks fill and ‘to'd ‘him that their brother, wh a large|But Christ came and announced; Many requests having been hour of to this world the pressing of received for a repeat preventation beautiful and impressive Pageant, | the | gregational .chureh the afirst Sun. {Key Wes and left day in Decemeber, -it -has -been de. TY ‘uitis af the “The Legend of the Oross,” the over the | en route to ich was presented in the Con- of H wedding low, Hck ic cake ome <a | thelr home sincNew Yowk. at Middletown, Conn. Died Pab.! violin by! Key, Susan Peacon,| next Friday morning. Parents are’ in; cs an im. Neca re 2 veneers: - 22, 1857, . newlyweds) ite Alice Irene Peat,! advised ~ be on pest in order to dees ot aap agigeccoacll and the presentaign wil be wir:| AMtned Sardinandean, heed. of — Sremach places un-| Vergie Key, Nellie Louise Kirsch-j not miss this immunizing treat-'and the life; he that believeth in|¢ in the chureh 8 o'clock tomor-)the Marine Survey in Miamiand) 9). 7. TT pu wey! | or on areh. Faye/enbaum, Charlotte Johnson, Mary| ment for their children. inwe, though he were dead, yet shall |Tow evening. Key West, was an arrival this - i Bitzabeth as the bride, Johnson, Faye Elizabeth Bervaldi. {Son dbiin, thnak aobablipiohe: Abeeth. wad eewe morning on ‘the plane fom: Mi- | Nork and New Jersey vad reform | ‘oo and Mary a the groom,| Mesdames Elizabeth Sanders,| John Smith and Phillip Albury, b'ieveth in me shall never dv.” | 1. Prelude. ami to confer with the local di-ler, editor of the .ccantey's first eebig. prevented Rev. and Mrs. Peele|Mary Moulson, Dallas Lea, Fran-| who last week pleaded guilty to’ His enemies.took Christ prison-| 2. Hymn by congregation. vision of workers. jaber Raper, bora in ee ————— TT with gift was presented jces Phipps, Sallie Jenks, breaking and entering with intent/er and after a mogk ‘trial con-} 8. Seripture. i the at Granvide, N. J, Feb. 2' wate HELP WANTED | Louive Russell in behalf} Mr. and Mrs. William Demer-}to commit larceny ‘in connection demned jhim to die. They led him| 4. Prayer, Wd Peabo bade, who, roa bat 1 } the Key West girls who are at-/itt, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Baker;/ with the xobberies on the Jaunch to a skull-shaped hill outside the! 5. Candle - lighting service /PA IE A" Si ane home in Mare sare to become an out fending college at Talishassee, |Rev. and Mrs. Joseph To'le, Rev.| Kingfisher, were sentenced this Walls of Old Jerusalem and “there | while the choir sings: “In the Gar-| °4,'é B- A. Strunk home 1839—Wiliam B. noted Sage was sent by them for the|M. L, Smith, Rev. and Mrs. Shuler| vorning to one year each in the they crucified him.” It was xe-|den They Laid Him.” tele Taree ee Te-| principal of the N. Y. ‘ Peele, Mr, and Mrs, H. McKinley-/ yonroe county jail. A petition ported that he had said he would} 6. Pageant of The Cross by | +, a ; "his ing after for the Blind for more then halt Games wore played dering the) Allen E. Curry, Edward John- Signed by 44 residents of Key ot stay in the grave but would|the choir and ‘seven young wom- /'0™ ‘itm! oa). gd ‘born at Am- evening: Delicious relreshments! von, Donovan Herrick, Anthony | West’ was presented to the court tise on the third day. To make|en. a short absence from the city. Qet. 25! : £ team end candy were | Knowles, Franklin Malone, Aqui- jlino Lopez, Amando Guiterez, departed at © late thour! Waren Hill,” ‘Everett Perpall, es having’ George Perpall, Gerald Saunders,’ whloyed the evening! Fred Knight, Archie Roberts, Al-|| for Bev. and Mrs. bert Carey, Norman Lowe, Billy}; of Sappy mar. Lowe, Harold Thompson, Malcolm aski i the the i f ' j | will tana, Albert Cruz, Oscar Cruz, Claude Valdez. a The ever-popular Mother Ma- ehree was rendered by 25 of the children, ‘The Irish Emblems were rep- resented and a little recitation tiven by four pupils of the elass, who were: Harp, Tonita Pereira, Pipe, Henry Hale. Shamrock, Onelia Garcia. Smile, William Roche. read for put cost. i of Albury be shown. exp) d the belief Beach to visit County Engineer Joseph Watkins says the road in Dade county i8jgead. We have in Christ's resur- getting along wonderfully but .jeompletion of the work, The work! is being rapidly pushed and at! several points the machinery had to be moved to let the inspecting party pass. Editorial comment: An Havana, newspaper advertisement asks its Cuba. Why go to Cuba for that? Some 300 school children whose parents are without the finances which will enable them This became a certainty yesterday ing that clemency in the case Sure, they rolled a huge stone The court 2eainst the door of the sepulcher t itavould. and placed so-diers to guard it. ir to make yt ie a in, The third ‘morning came—day Sentences of the two men so W85 breaking in the east—but) ‘Same sentence wa givéif”both angels -had already hovered near ithat sepulcher waiting word from ing. Sawyer, Frank Johnson, Jr., Alvin}7°? ithe Father—God. The guards fel! |erford. 1 : Sicaiee ; 4 , ko G..L. Scheer and J. R. Biair, attending were: ‘Costar, Sam Pinder, Jr., George’ me as dead men—the stone was roll-| S'xth Disciple, Ruth Russell: + 7 : a 2 : Gora Lee Oorry, Ella} Smith, Harold Smith. : ee OT ae ONE ka ‘ed away—Christ came forth from| 7. Benediction. ; Pager tig § ban peter [liga cr Lets Saw yer, Nellie ise Ri : eee en nny solies! Me, the Dade conte Crea at the! the dendentare the grave clothes 8. Postlude. ton the Cuba from “Tampa i ie - i dlgh A ; ‘from ‘his body, and walked forth —_—__-_ —. } : z seth Helen Meeffer, Minnie Vitte, Kathryn Lowe, | Frapcen) Menwey, returned last evening © into the pec Ty he Ne soqacsaascecososssqensee | morning — of their regular Mary Blieabeth Smith,| Lowe, Fay Adams, Cleo Kemp, ow ee te " een still sparkled on the flowers. 7 di > H besa intents x Mary Agnes Edna May Roberts. = ‘urry who wen' on to ‘alm or ay Ss oroscope —- “Now is Christ risen from the dead and become the first-fruits of them that sleep” in him—not | relatives. Chief itirection a pledge that we who live be a couple of months for aland believe in him shall likewise} rise. Death is no more. Thus the beautiful Easter Hope. M.-L. SMITH, Pastor, Ley Memorial Church, | ; — amounts which they call for at| the time they are presented. To} have this done all that is neces- sary is to fill out a comparatively simple blank. These have been received and are being distributed by local postoffice officials. ers to drink Bacardi while in| Frederick Bradley of Tarponi Springs and Miss Helen Craig of, Detroit, who were married 9% o’elock Wednesday night on the Yacht Leontaka at the F. E. C. to, pay the work, will have their teeth in -perfect condition without h The work will start at once.! os tuck ry 4 when Mrs. Wm. R. Warren, presi-| Railway pier, left this morning A poem entitied “Wearing of| A* 20 Irish program could bel iene of the Woman’s Club. an-|for Tarpon Springs as guests of|**° the Groen” was recited next by| complete without an Irish Jig, the} nounced that several’ !ocal den-|Captain and Mrs. H. S. Peters. Bravo. fol'owing danced one: tists agreed to give three -hours}The wedding ceremony was read x Tole then spoke t©} Manuel Alayon, Grace Alvarez,|every two weeks to work on the, by Rev. Thomas R. Adams. | children. Lewis C g “| children’s teeth. Captain J. D. A play, “The Fairies of Emer- au ae Bet agate Saati Warella, of the Sag West bar-| How to revive a person almost wid tele,” was presented by the Zs : - racks, has agreed to the use of;drowned was demonstrated at pupils of the class, The cast was Phe boys wore green ties ae the dental room at the barracks|3:30 this afternoon at the naval @ follows the girls yreen aprons and rib-| hospital for the .work. jstation by Captain David J. Yates, ns. The “Goodbye” was given by Esther Martinez. She wore a banner with “Goodbye” printed on it and a green ritbon, RELIEF CLIENTS GIVEN NEW CARDS to “ Perdomo, James Cash. Banshees, Noelia Bravo, Leona World war veterans who wish{ service certificates may do after April 1. these certificates will be cashed at the local postoffice of the American Red Cross who The Evange!, Florence Stuart, | First Disciple, Edwina ‘Henson, Second Discipl2, Florence Sweet-' Third Disciple, Ardis Sawyer. Fourth Disciple, Ellyn Bvans. Fifth Disciple, Wa'dine Weath- | Today gives a que disposition, but it’ is kindly! and much attached and with much native wisdom, trained, the person right-nearted, rather blunt charac- i ter, very free with both energies and — possessions. there is a rich nature beneath a somewhat rovgh exterior and a!’ slight tendency to sensuousness. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN Divine service will be held in this chureh Goad Friday, at 7 andf also at 10 a. m. Sunrise Service will be held inf’ Sunday, at sunrise. Rev. A. de Barritt will preach Assistant State Attorney J. Lancelot Lester is in Miami to assist, State Attorney ge A. ‘Worley during the deliberations lof the.grand jury which.is now in | session. H. B. Lindsey and E. R. Kirk ox ah land, of the customs somewhat brus- in MONKOE THEATER Ainn Sothern-Gene Raymond in 3} SMARTEST GIRL AN TOWN Gladys George-Atlene Judge in VALIANT IS THE WORLD FOR ‘CARRIE Matinee: Balcony, 0c; Orches- force to friends, | IT’S REALLY CHEAPER) TO TRADE AT ARCHER'S Our experience has proven to us that for QUALITY, SERVICE and FAIR PRICES, there is no substitute. That's! why our customers ane If untrained, CHURCH | pars at the rear of the church, Onions, 3 Ibs. ‘Siam Rice, 5 ibs. Butter, tb .. Lard, 2 Ibs. Pineapple Juice, 3 can: Grapefruit Juice, 3 cans Tomato Juice, 3 cans - Cuban Coffee, Ib -... Maxwell House Coffee, tb Salt, 3 pkgs. ‘ sermon. The choir will sing. DAIRY PRODUCTS All competition met with low ,prices and high quality is giving demonstrations in the work during the next three days. He instructed a class of 40 this afternoon and will have larger classes during the ensuing several days. ‘cash in” on their adjusted] so} After that date! for the 'C, N. Recio, do, Leonell Soriano, supervisor of WPA Commodity Loewe, Charles Tift, Distribution, states that he has’ Weeily, James mailed revised _ identification! form cards to all certified clients} effective April 1, and wishes to eall attention to all clients that it is mandatory that cards be pre-|* O’Cenne!l, Harold Has- oe Ra a. STEER Monroe County| {| OLD ISLAND TRADING POST Nautical For Your Friends, Your Family Waterfront—North End Duval PALACE TOO MUCH BEEF Matches, 3 boxe: Starch, 6 pkgs. Rinso, 3 pkgs. i Lifebuey Soap, 3 bars Lux Soap, 3 bars ...... Lipton’s Tea, 34-16 (Gla: Octagon Soap Chips, 2 pkgs. Octagon Flakes, 2 pkg: Rex Bell in Comedy and Serial THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN— i Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty Colonial Hotel Bldg. Ph. 63-W LLL —-GiIFYTYs— Tropical Distinctive or Yourself Brien Prow,' Bugenc Hamilton. Seeompaniment, Mrs. Russell, i Soloist, Wil'ete Camalier. Songs, “The Song of the Fair- tes,” “The Song of the Lepre- ehaune” and “Mary of Killarney.” Goodbye, Charles Sanchez. On Wednesday, the 2A Class, wader the direction of Mrs. Sarah Palmore, presented their St. Pat- riek’s Day program. Little Juan- ita Sanches wearing a banner on which was written “Welcom welcomed the assembly. She wore ® green bow in her hair. Next came seven tittle Irishmen, with pipes and green ties, who re- cited an aerostic. They were: Howard Sanchez, Daniel Boza, Stee ees A active itehing. calling for com- dle xequests all to be careful not misplace these cards as issuing duplicates cause much de- lay. NEW ADDITION TO BUSINESS DIRECTORY An addition to The Citizen’s popular’ Directory of wide-awake business concerns is the Island Building Company now located at 1530 William street. This company offers complete building service, plans, estimates, inspection and construction of residences, Fi eencesece ee} | WHEN ENERGY RUNS LOW— wored— AUNT MOLLY’s BREAD STIRS THE APPETITE of eczema, Fr oe: —Made By— } atte abses 800 and s100|V ALDES BAKERY, Eifective December 22nd, 1935. S$. S. CUBA Leaves Port Tampa on Sundays and Wednesdays at 2:30 P. M. arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Thursdays. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thuradays 8:30 A. M. for Havana. Leaves Key West Tu: a . ioe. esdays and Fridays § P.M. for Port For further information and rates call Phone 14. 4. H. COSTAR, Agent. || CASA MARINA || FERRY RESERVATIONS || | 200 Delightfal Rooms, Each Palm Shaded Beach with Casino |! | Over-SeasTr ansportationCo.,.Inc. ‘Key West's Hotel DeLuxe E —American Plan— Available at Albury’s Service Station |! William and Eaton St. Phone 444 |! With Private Bath i Tony’s Service Station | Evening Dinner $2.00 \] Fleming at Grinnell St. Phone 34 Luncheon ...... ~ 450 [)] For Information On Ferry Afternoon Tea . 50 Service Call— Phones 488 or 489 Masseur in Attendance lorida East Coast Hotel Co. Peter Schutt, Manager Ferries leave No Name Key and Matecumbe 9:00 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. /REGULAR AND RELIABLE FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN Key West and Miami # NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST es ——ON—— TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET ‘TELEPHONES 68 AND 92 i} PIRATES COVE On Overseas Highway, 20 Miles Luncheon ..... Super Suds, 2 pkgs. Tomatoes, 6 cans ... 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It makes electric vook- ery faster and cheaper than ever. Trading at “QUALITY” will Jeave you more money for the luxuries you enjoy. “QUALITY” merchandising policy-—the best in food for the least money—sales for cash— low operating expense—makes it possible. Ask any of the many satisfied “QUALITY” customers, or better still, let us supplv your next order of groceries, fruits and vegetables. Quality Food Store ECONOMICAL—MODERN—SANITARY Phone 70 1400 Pine Street —We Deliver—

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