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at z & { 1A i i bge 33 H ELE 7 Fa i if ar ! s i } Hf [ ff i § t li f T i H i 5: Hi Hi FE it i i i f : ig i i t $ z i § z Hy 5E z viet l YOU beautifull” he said. “T'm ing to stay right here, getting at you from time to time. io) = 6 4 fe worship goes. Besidés, I'M 1 didn't know you owned set of - hold goods in impressed! She'd for- southerner. She re- had never knowo her sm “sae i } H z z Ai te iF Hal “Because 1 have yellow hair that’s natural? You can —— secenenal to pure yon types in ‘New England, Aunt Lina always “Weil, you said she baked buns for ‘@ tiving; that sort of put me off.” BASEBALL GAME AT/NORMAN NAVY FIELD SUNDAY ARABALLO TIGERS AND ACE-| VEDO STARS WILL CROSS BATS Qerabalio Tigers and Ac2vedo/ Btars will cross bats tomorrow fternoon at Navy Fie'd. A hard-fought game is antici- pated as these teams are evenly matched. Batteries will be Malgrat and "Albury for the Tigers and Lefty: 2 and Al. Rodriguez for} Stars. The game will get underway at o'clock ele enclaal New} gover ; tl , tha’ esicht "That's bow’ far E ii u i d iy Bg if ; [ 3 3 Hl i F Hi & i e 7 oe ant a : § |Samuelw Goldsmith were 0! ugh the away. The sun and the roby 3 -bappy. It was a strange happiness; it > inge did not depend on things. Not because people, excitement. Not *n because of Denny here with her. ‘Wetause of her feet on the earth end. the world at spring noon. She temembered feeling’ this way only once before: a little girl alone meadow there above, in daisy She never remembered that she to have been married today. And then she heard the violent blowing of a hurn. She went to the ,,| front door. There, shiny in the noon sun, stood Mitzi Power's limousine, her. smatt young chauffeur (whom Mitzi said » ple caring enough for her to come and see her the very first 5 bless their hearts! ¥ (Copyright, +387, Margaret Widdemer) Gay and friendly, the crowd eat Ellen's waffles in Eve's dining room, ARTMAN ON CAGE QUINTET Norman Artman, son of Ly P. jArtman, publisher of The Citizen, played basketball the past season jon the squad of his Alma mater, \the Peirce Business school of Philadelphia, The club won 18 and lost but two games during the season. The Philadelphia Inquirer car- jried a photograph of the club and ‘their coach. The school has a very vod jteam and their record shows that they know how to shore at those baskets, ‘Bye says that waiting around for those putts to drop is enough to throw. a guy off his game, tem- porariiy, at least. Freddy Ayala along to help him while Mr. Al Hewitt was ably as- sisted by Mr. John Telegraph Pin- Tomorrow moruing at the Barracks, inning at 10 o’ Gene Roberts’ Stars will meet the’ Army nine. Wickers and J. Roberts will be the battery for the Stars, with! Worship service ‘at 1) a. m,| Sermon subject: “Make It As Sure. ‘As You Can.” der. In fact, Ammy was so much|Notow and Nodine teaming up| Junior Choir, Sunday, 3:00 p helped that they won the match so easity that they are looking for- ward to next week. However, Mr. Beau Brummell claims that be- cause Al’& John happened to win by a couple of strokes this week, that they should not get too cocky because he renrembers once a cer- tain individual who once won the: soda water for a month straight until the time came whem a din- her went along with the soda and then that individual could not de- liver the goods. . even with 5% off for 30 days. Mr, Otto Kirchheiner and Mr. very badly beaten by Mr. William Pious Watkins and Mr. Russell Kerr on account of Otto could not see where he wanted to knock the ball and on account of Sam could not knock the ball where he could see. . .but mostly the loss was due to the reason that Mr. Wiilie Watkins and Mr, Russell Kerr ed too good a golf game to be beaten by Otto & Sam. . .after due meditation it seems that that Was <xactly the reason. Mr. Red Milligan was lost inj the shuffle again and so played: Tkey Parks on one round and then got tangled up with a mob of peop-e and the only way you coud know Mr. Red was along was to see who was taking their putts over and over, On account of this not being the Hurricane Eddie season, his place was taken by Mr. Robert Spottswood, who also took Mr. Cupid Melvin Russell but _ they failed to take Mr., Doc William Penababe Kemp and Mr. Charlie Pirate Salas on account of Mr.| Doe and Mr. Pirate were too much of a take. On the other hand, Mr. Doe and Mr. Salas report. the four points they took from Bob & Mel were like taking candy from a baby, even if it did have a few ants on it and had been tried by ail the kids in the neighbor- hood. Mr. Bob got 38 strokes on the first nine before his rheuma- tism caught up with him but when Old Man Pain got up to him, Mr. Bob. took 44 strokes while Mr.; Salas, with the aid of Mr. Spot's! driver, did a neat 41. WPA HOME MAKING CENTER KEPT BUSY The WPA Home Making Center ; at the corner of Simonton andj Angela! streets was the scene of | interesting activities on Thursday of this week,'and quite a number of women and girls who had reg- istered on Wednesday were there} to take advantage of free instruc- tions in sewing, handicraft and the making of fish scale orna- ments. There is room in cach c'ass for more members, % is stated, and classes are bzid three days each! week, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdzy from 9 to.12 a, m. and 2t. 5 p.m Qther phases of Home Making will be taken up if the response is such es to warrant it, and since each person receives . individual instruction, it is not too late to enroll, it is anvounced, | for the Soldier boys. e ° Today’s Horo eececcesooe April’s aggressive temperament! is in full. swing today and will bring honors despite trial and trouble. | here is usually an ul- timate attainment of success, but the way*leads through much trib- ulation and the making and abandoning of plans. CLASSIFIED ~ COLUMN eoecceiecc,cesscosseceees FOUND FOUND—in automobile, two bun- dies containing pair of trousers, pair of,shoes and supporters. Owner, can have same by apply- ing at this office and paying for this notice. apr3-3t BABY CHICKS —— 6000 BLOODTESTED ENGLISH white leghorn chicks each Tues- day. ‘100, $8.00 Postpaid Live delivery COD. Fain’s Hatch- ery, Edison, Ga. apr3-itx WANTED WANTED, small HOUSE AND LOT or Lot. Location between South Street and ocean. be a bargain. Geo. M. Gray, 1120 South street. pr3-2tx FOR RENT SOUTH BEAOH WATERFRONT COTTAGE, furnished, electric appliances, hot and cold run- ning water. 1600 Vernon Ave- nue. Apply 1609 Flag'er ave- nue, mar19;sat-mon-ti LOST | LOST—Pair Octagon shaped glasses, Saturday night. Re- ward if returned to W. Warren Sawyer, 413 Bahama street. aprl-3t LOST—All-White Persian Cat, 1} blue eye and 1 green eye. An-/ swers to name of “Bobby.” Re-| ward if returned to Mrs, Charles Falk, 707 Division street. apr3-1t FERTILIZER Ful- apr2-lwk | CHICKEN FERTILIZER. ford’s Poultry Farm. FOR SALE BIDS .FOR SALE OF MULE, DRAFT — Quartermaster, Key West Barracks, Fla., Sealed/ Bids will be received here until 9 a. m., April 4, 1937, and then opened for the sale of draft mule. Further information on application. mar31-4t FOR SALW—Good second hand lumber. Apply 129 Duval street. Sonny Knowles. mar31-6t BUILDING | { i L. C. ROBERTS Contractor and Builder $18 Olivia Street mar27-10t Must} ». Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8pm , Choir practice, Friday, 7: p.m. Mrs, Joseph Sawyer, organ- ws Serala Sacnders, choir direc. > es “Christ also loved the Church and gave Himself for it.”——-Eph, 5:25 FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 527 Wilham Street -; Suaday.achool, .9:45.a..m._. Morning worshig. at 11 o'clock, Atvthis time the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be administer- ‘ed by Rev. Alfred de Barritt. Christian Endeavor, 7 p. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. W. S. Eakins will speak at this time, Mid-week service,; Wednesday evning at 8 o’clock. - Please note the ¢hange of time ‘evening services. FLEMING STREET METHODIS? CHURCH ——— Rev. Shuler Peele, Pastor Cor. Flemmg and William Streets Church school meets at 9:45 a. m. William N. Knowles, sup erintendent. Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Sermon subject: “Well-Doing.” Junior® League meets at 3:30 m. Miss Vendaline Watkins. superintendent, Hi-League meets at 7:00 p.m. Miss Marjorie Frow, in charge: Young People’s Epworth League meets at 7:00 p, m. Norman: J. Lowe, president. Worship service at 8:00 p.\m. Sermon subject: “The Man Who Missed the Meeting.” Mid-week Prayer Study Wednesday at 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal, 8:45 p. m. Mrs, P. B. Roberts, director. Board of Stewards meets Mon- day at 8 p. m. oe GOSPEL HALL ~~ 720 Southarg-Street Week Days Bible Study; Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. ¢ Prayer: p. my meeting, Friday, 7:30 Sunday Sunday school, 3:45 p. m. Gospel meeting, 7:30 p. m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. Fred Voight, Pastor Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. Class- es for all ages. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m- Weekly Prayer Meetings Tuesday, 7:15 p. m. Friday, 7:15 p. m. MIXED BIBLE CLASS Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Monti- cino, Teachers This class meets every Sunday morning at the Harris School au- ditorium at 10 o’clock. Men and women not connected with any Center Street, Between Pettonia) .. peceiver o other Bible Class and regardless of denomniations are invited t» attend. and Bible] * Wednesday, | 1106 Olivia Street Sunday morning worship, o’clock, Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. Evangelistic service Sunday night, 7:30 o’clock. Prayer and praise services, ‘Tuesday. and Thursdey nights, 7:30 o’clock, | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY $27 Elizabeth Street ii } i { bi Joseph Male, pastor | Joe Pearlman, President of Con- { gregation 1} Regular services every Friday |evening, 8 o'clock, and Saturday mornings, 7 o'clock. Hebrew School Sunday, 11 a |m., and every day in week, ex- | sept Friday, at 4 p. m. | TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH i— wy o19;(y<@oloned) ‘Rey. Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor ‘” g¥¢ Simonton’ Street (Morning-wotship at 11 o’elock | Preacher, Elder, A,, M. Evans, Church School, 3:30 p. m. | Young people’s service, 7 p. m Evening worship, 7:30 o’clock The Lord’s Siippek) AQT HOGA Tuesday at 4 p. m., young peo- ple. Weeknight Tuesday, 7:30 o'clock. Choir rehearsal, Friday, 8 p. m- Park and playground open daily from 4 to 6 p. m. Annual church meeting, April 11, 8 p. m service, SAINT PETER’S CHURCH (Colored) and Olivia Mass, 8 a. m. Solema Evensong and Benedic. LEGALS IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN MONROE COUNTY, FL in re: Es! ‘ FRANK 'T. NOTICE TO CREDITORS To all creditors and all persons having claims or demands against said Estate: You, and each of you, are here- by notified and required to present any claims and demands by or either of you, may have against the estate of Frank ceased, late of Monroe © Florida, to the Hon, Lord, unty Judge County, at bis office in the County Courthouse in Monroe nity. at his office in the County Court- house in Monroe County, Florida, within eight calendar months from the date of the t publication hereof. All claims and demands! not presented within the time and in the manner prescribed herein shall be barred as provided by law. Dated March 18th, A. D. 1937. (SEAL) = KARL 0. THOM As Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Frank T. MeNuity, prs-ie i Deceased, mar20- 2X THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, N AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, 4 pk UORIDA. In re: Batate of JULLES, LESLIE WOOD, Dee eaned. NOTICE OF RESIGNATION or s A - sar * iaRW Above STYLED ESTATE. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN ed desires 8 re~ application to r and presented to Honora’ mond R. Lord, County Judy , Florida, at Key West, Florid: A. on Monday the 3rd day t the undersigned. This Notice is given under the provisions of Section 5569 ©. G. L. of Florida 19: TAYLOR, Trust Com- Administrator C. TA state of Julius Leatie dere pany, # of the Wo —