The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 24, 1937, Page 3

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PMY a bpeypage ie Hh ii o7iibt fl to resume her aunt's bak- Sees Soraeas % 7 . — tionally; Louis Cardnials ‘and Chapter 33 I've given Pirates continued to sét the pace Mitzi’s Letter said 1 in the National League race. Both 2 7 fortnight was loved teams have won three _ straight Epworth League, ane ook stopped to games, with no losses. oe ee [sean wg The Cardinals defeated one of the strong contenders yesterday afternoon when they squeezed out a 5 to 4 victory over Chicago Cubs, Meanwhile, the Bucs were edging out Cincinnati Reds, 4 to 8. Weaver pitched four-hit ball for the Pirates. : New York Giants blanked Bos- incle Henry was potter- | ton Bees, 3 to 0. King Carl Hub- garden. She went on with | bell was on the mound for the ow,” league champs and allowed but iter coe ans three safeties. The victors were wanted me and longed for able to garner only six hits them-j: everything . . . in spite of | selves, a and I are going to Brooklyn Dodgers gave Phila- z \ delphia Phillies their first taste of defeat after winning a twin bill from the Bees on opening day: The seore was close, 4 to 3. | * hana In the American League, De- TS erasberne troit Tigers walloped Chicago ‘were going | White Sox, 10 to 2. Lawson held fo: Eye did not feel any- |the Sox to six bengals. z ay herve center was | Qleveland Indians took St. She sat very still in the middle of a | Louis Browns’ measure, 9 to 2.| ,, world of queer cold isolation, queer | The Browns sent five pitchers to], silence. Nothing had anything to do |the mound but to no avail. J. Al- oh ber Pe agp crag Ste dice len went the route for the Indians. vo meg Sepensive Lange the ue | Philadelphia Athletics again if tf ff ui Hai 3 BS i the H | i Ee HI sic li gf Hl ie i fete / ga if g i lr ili ih : Hy 4 ? z “BE ? i Hi F Ht “ ‘ Bs Hf i tnt tf warm evening, and noticed dully | time 7 to 1. how wet her palms were and how The summaries: stiff the muscles of her throat. She National League To t i was quite motionless in the hammock for she never knew how long; until | _ At New York R. H. E-/t, the light began to fade. Boston 0.3.4 Her brain began to work again, very |New York .. 38 60 i ! worse than quickly, terrified. She mustn't be here | Batteries: MacFayden, Wier Guntentment to oe would lift trom sngies tember behind she }and Lopez; Hubbell and Man-|p, Subtoniy. one morning as she| She greg up aad eae to her own | °US® worked at molding board, cutting | Tom. e ral gan to hi * - @ut cookies, she realized that a part| crazily that it wasn’t true, it was just At Ehiladelphia Ste @f her had so dreaded leaving this| another of Mitzi’s delusions about | Brooklyn 452% house and its being adored. ... Philadelphia 3.6 E 5 Pe i 1 Henshaw, Frank- She finished it sitting on her own Batteries: Theses a te ites ~. WiaBhalad) aillanartbacpan fr amas ‘house and Phelps; Johnson, Wal- the end of the sum- tng, self-comforting, It was plain, as- ters, Atwood and Grace. See, ar hae SO | itaablas Thay were eagsgee‘Teey:|_ At Pittsburgh R. HL E. hat her ‘Cincinnati ~ 34 the Pittsburgh i Bee i 3fs ampton till October, after a trip to Canada for the honeymoon. They would then settle down in New Yori | Padden. in a penthouse they were already looking at. As definite as Mitzi’s let- | At St. Louis . H.E. is 8 55 a z Es ff tet her lawyers. Chicago . 1 Deny oun henderiing oki ee fot Louis 0] Rev. M. L. Smith, Pastor old dear! Good luck in Hollywood!” Cor. Georgie and Division Sts. ; Eve sat on the bed a long, long time. i Church) school at 9:45 a. m. 7 As long as she lived afterward she shins . H. E.j with Albert I. Carey, superinten- 4 remembered how many knots of flow- | philadelphia os & ‘They had their Eve ses theirs were on the wallpaper Mrs. fw shington : ing worship at 11 o'clock Jennings had left. She counted them ; 3 : Eve Writes To Denny over and over, aimlessly. Seventeen | Batteries: Caster and Brucker}; Sermon subject: “Behold the Lil-. *P WAS Judge who said at the end| ne way. five another. Red roses and | Appleton, Linke and Hogan. ly.” of @ fortnight, “Where's Denny? | Tange nasturtiums and blue violets, Why don't you call up and ask him praise dle gpia uae pink rane At Cleveiand R. H. E.|its out?” ; ee one te ee (at Louis 210 2} wi a in the row below. with the colors Simple as that—why didn’t she?| changed so that the roses were pink | Cleveland - He'd be over bis temper by now. She| and the nasturtiums yellow and the | Batter: Hogsett, Thomas, | p, Gecided she would write him. But) violets red and the tulips orange and | Caldwell, V: Atta, Trott id) wi there descended on her an excep-| the forget-me-nots nia Iie fe Lofstnnan Womsles. J. Allon’ swale # Wonaity busy week during which] she supposed, an “analyzed” old: | Huffman, Hemsley; J. Allen and there were two public suppers plus/ fashioned garden. Red roses and |? ¥tlak. hordes of summer people demanding | orange nasturtiums. ... He must have gone straight to Mitzi. Att Chicago R. H. E.} sy; He must have cared more for hav- |Detroit .... ok 18 ©) ing. 'y and good times than for the | Chicago mn he-loved ... He must js Cee " ind want painfully down Batter e Lawson and : Coch-| Fj, every byway, fingered every reason |"@ne; Cain, Brown, Whitehead it had happe: and Sewell. thi wie Ww counted red vio- ‘tiums and wo) f id wanted to make flounced off that she did write him, | q violet red. “If they had been every ig at her /other jade; yeljow,” she heard herself th \o pe@Biomis Stevens 5 | “Evening “wotship at 8 o'clock. Subject: “Shanghai.” Representa-| -hoir rehearsal. tives of the Chinese people will be - present and on the platform at this servi Representatives of present and on the platform at this service. heard about Christian Missions in each of these fields. Special mu-, Mid-week Bible study Wednes- day at 7:30 p.m. The study wi! discuss “Abraham, The Man of Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, other Bible Class and regardless Evening worship at 8 o’clock.|o¢ genomniations aro invited t+ Rev. Stott of Jacksonville will Olhave charge of both morning and z 4 9 Iljevening services. Batterie: L. Moore, Grissom] Mid-week service, Wednesday and V. Davis; Weaver and Todd,/evning at 8 o'clock. 912 2ler. becoming, is the only end of life,”—Robert son. & 1, 9:4 .m. Ger- Cuban Mission work will be | A word will be will be rendered in Spanish. | Gerald Saunders, choir diree-} {tor. ery child has a right to be} well born.” FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH» J. C. Gekeler, Pastor rner of White and Washingtow Streets Oscar Norman, superintenden! pi Galatians. ith.” FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 527 Wilham Street LEY MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH Young People’s Department has morning session in the church th Miss Miriam Carey as teach- The, evening session at 6:30 m. in the church school annex ith Archie Roberts, president. Junior boys and girls meet in e church school annex at 4 p. m., with Mrs, Mary Thompson as perintendent, Evening worship at 8 o'clock. - 2 6 1/Sermon subject: “Behold the elds Are White. Prayer and praise service each ednesday at 7:30 p. m. Missionary society jmeets every Ndw York at Boston, rain..!) | Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in e chureh school annex with Mrs. Corrine Curry as president. 5 say; if, would. have been much bet- FOLLOWING Church choir practice every rr. : P 31 « Wednesdaz evenin+ after praye: , 3 Prey oes sb perme THROUGH meeting. Mrs, J. Roland Adams {she bad to keep it another day. Uncle | She thought, “They will live together pianist. { Henry came back from a trip of his} in Mitzi’s penthouse and Mitzi will f * @wn after dinner and handed her} jaugh and put her finger in that cleft @ and Judge each @ fat letter, post-| in his chin the way I used to. ...” She (By JOVE) marked Mollywood and addressed in/ shivered a little She sat on, staring at | eggggecccccccccceees Z Marylin's wild pretty band. the wallpaper till the dark came. . Judge took his off somewhere to} Judge hammered at her door. “A Former baseball players of Key | FLEMING STREET METHODIS” CHURCH Rev. Shuler Peele, Pastor © ead alone. Eve lying in the porch| lady's telephoning. She wants six | West and what they are doing at} Cor. Fleming and William Streets 4 hammock im her thin white dress,| dozen rolls and two layer cakes for present follow: Felo, Evaristo her letter lazily. Her own| over Sunday. ZA ¢ » long letter to Denny had been almost} “Tell her she can have them to- (Baby) and Bicho Rodriguez are) a. /Mike having him close to her. The sense | morrow morning,” Eve said ina clear | in business; Pablo Guajiro, walk-| eri © “of his presence still drenched her| voice. ing around town; Nene Benitez, ing one of those delicious foolish @onversations with her lover... -. Eve collapses ir the orchard, Mon- 4, A “And Marylin actually wrote back | day, distracted at Denny’s action. ney Stickney, sponging; Frank |Milord, on WPA; Kirschenbaum, | p. —_ Ree 3 aS j Working for Columbia Steam Laun-| su A | WHITTLES MODELS dry; Fico Garcia, in Tampa; Tomas 4 VS. | | Aguilar, on WPA; Cheche Mira inj M DOVER, 0.—Ernest Warther, Tampa; Medina, loafing around the 4 Church school meets at 9:45 m. William N. Knowles. sup: ‘intendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. @ happily. was mentally commenc-| (Copyright, 1987, Margaret Widdemer) | taxi driver in Miami; Joe Papy,;Sermon subject: “Guarding the working for the government; Lar-| Temple.” Junior League meets at 3:30 m. Miss Vendaline Watkins, perintendent, Hi-Leagtre meets at 7:00 p. m. iss Marjorie Frow, in charge. Young People’s Epworth League SUNDAY; ALL READY! it-year-old steel worker of this! city; Ignacio Medina, on WPA;/ meets at 7:00 p,im. Norman J. 4 ’ {Roy Fulford and his brother, Ar-| Lowe, president, jcity, has whittled from ivorys| thur, in business; Harry Williams, Worship service ‘at '8:00 p. m. atest | jebony, black walnut, pearl and) taxi driver in the city; Jose:Ma-| Sermon subject: “Remember the @ kverything is in readiness for g the Tigers and Demons to play} es tomorrow afternoon at Navy; ™ous locomotives, —- 4 Ficid. | setae! Three pitchers have twirled| St P. Carbonell and P. Artman! MUSIC IN HANDS |shutouts in their first game of . nm y x the De- pea ~~ oe A nn Izy Rod-| TRAVERSE CITY, Mich—'Dean and Carl Hubbell. Other riguen for the Tigers. : | Simply by squeezing his hands to-' good performances have _ been! gether, Cecil H. Dill of this city turned in by Hal Schumacher, ' he te » about ev ] H Bande pr ag cee mats con- can make musical sounds and play; Auker, Weaver and Wes Ferrell, nly test is «xpected. songs. re it seems as though the pitchers T fracas will t underway - wae are going to be in form this year. at 2p “ “ ” A recapitulation of Christmas) The hitter, with a few exceptions, | es " : holiday business throughout the|have been held down. The in- n| Louisville (Ky.) area shows sales fielders are in fine shape for they yin some lines ran as high as 30 are playing real mid-season base- percent avove sales a years ago.’ pall, American foreign policy bega with the Thirteen Colonies’ treat with France in 1778, bone, moving models of all fa-' chin, working at Navy Club. Christ.” Mid-week Prayer and Bible udy Wednesday at 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal, Wednesday, — {1973 and they are Blanton, Dizzy! 8:45 p. m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. Fred Voight, Pastor Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. Class- for all ages. intendent, |, | in charge Order of services for this church: x : ‘said at 7 and 9:30 o'clock. ‘ Sag meeting, Wetnestst( Week-day Mass at 7 o'clock. Choir practice, Friday, 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, organ- , Sundays and Fridays. o’clock. s \Tuesday and Thursday nights, 7:30 Sunday school meets at 1¢ t jotclock, The Adult Bible Class taught by | the pastor. ‘CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Morning worship at 11 o'clock. i | Sermon: “Qooperation.” staring at. She shivered there in the |@owned Washington Senators, this} Pyening worship at 8 o'clock. “Christian Freedom.” The! o'clock. evening sermon is the fourth: of { Wednesday evening service af fie cuarmpeatedien af the Roce) Y 0) | t 1 night, 7:30 o'clock. |ing open Fridays only. ‘Thursday evening, 13 ———— ad CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Rev, Wm. Reagan, S. J., Sunday morning Masses will be Evening service at 7:30 o'clock, CHURCH OF GOD Rev, T. W. Norris, Pastor 1106 Olivia, Street Sunday morning worship, 11 Sunday school, p.m. Evangelistic: service Sunday Prayer and praise services, 327 Elizabeth Street Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Sunday morning service at 11 8 o'clock. Reading room in Society build MIXED BIBLE CLASS Rey. Yancy Tillman SI neral public has announced. two very interest- ites 9 be’ present = ing services yat the First Baptist | evening. church for Synday. In the morn- eaenes ing hour the Junior choir will lead "C L A N 5 | FIE D fot bao the song service and will render a special number, the “Awakening Chorus.”” Following this special song, the pastor wil preach from the sub- ject, “Grace and Not Law.” In the evening service the Sen- SALESMEN ior Choir will have charge of the — District Manager song service and laste render a spe- pee: pe yg a — md cial anthem, following which Pas-| plications to Merchants & Bank- tor Shehane will preach from the] ers Guaranty Co., 501 Hilde- subject: “What Think Ye of| brandt Bldg., Jacksonville, Fla, Christ?” This service both in ape’s-St songs and sermon will be evange- FOR RENT listic. Sam B, Pinder und 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 attend. GOSPEL HALL 720 Southard Street Week Days Bible Study, Wednesday, 7:30 Pp. m, Prayer meeting, Friday, 7:30 p. m. Sunday Sunday school, 3:45 p. m. Gospel meeting, 7:30 p, m. B’NAI ZION CONGREGATION Rabbi Joseph Male, pastor Joe Pearlman, President of Con- gregation 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- rept Friday, at 4 p, m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH “EL SALVADOR” Corner Grinnell and Virginie Streets Rev. Guillermo Perez, Pastor (Services in Spanish) Sunday school, 10 a, m, Preaching, 8 p. m. Mothers’ Club meets Monday, 3p. m Bible study and prayer service. Wednesday, 8 p. m. SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH Corner Duval and Eaton Streets Sundays Morning Prayer, 6:45 o’clock. Mass (Communions), 7 a. m. Mass for the Church School, 9:30 a. m. Mass of Thanksgiving, 11 a. m. Evensong Prayer, Sermon, Benediction, 8 p. m. ‘Week Days Morning Prayer, 6:45 o'clock. Mass, 7 a. m. Evening Prayer, 5:30 p. m. A second Mass on Wednesdays, a.m. NEWMAN M. E. CHURCH (Colored) Division Street S. W. Wheeler, Pastor Naomi Reddick, Superintendent Mary Moreno, Secretary Church school, 9:30 a, m. Morning service, 11:00 o'clock. Epworth Leagve, 6:00 p. m Evening service, 7:30 o’clock. SAINT PETER’S CHURCH (Coloredy Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m.|Center Street, Between Petvonia Weekly Prayer Meetings Tuesday, 7:15 p. m. Friday, 7:15 p. m. and Olivia Mass, 8 a. m. Solemn Evensong and Benedic- The membership of the church,|sQOUTH BEACH WATERFRONT friends and visitors are all given} COTTAGE, furnished, electric a most cordial welcome to these} appliances, hot and cold run- services. ning water.’ 1600 Vernon Ave-| sued —— . Apply 1609 Flagier ave- tion of the Most Blessed Sacra-| hue mon-ti| pee, ment, 7 p, m. r pecan” il Churck school, 8 a, m. Sermons at § a. m. and 7 p. m. Week-Day Services Mass on Tuesday and Thurs day at 7 a. m. Litany and Sermon on Wednes day at 7:30 p. m. FOR LENT—Newly Confessions: After the Wednes day | evening ‘service. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH - i FOR'S. (Colored) ; j , Li Rev. C. Wesley Mayes, Paster a 3 3 F, A. Johnson, General Secretaty Mi ea sit nod, aot | ‘a Corner Division and Thomas Sts} $1.90. Postpaid, and pair of Sunday school, 9:36 a. m. nice panties price 35¢ free with Preaching, 11 a. m. order. Money back guarantee. Junior: A. C. E. League meets! ECONOMY HOSIERY CO.,| Sh} Presented to at 5:30 p. m. Asheboro, N. C. _—apr24-Itx] mond R. Lord, County Senior A. C. E. League meets} . a : at 6:15 p.m. FOR SALE—Two-story house. IM] at Key West, prerias, at teow getoey Evening service, 8 p. m. exclusive section of town. For! A. M., Monday the ard i! Weekly Services price and terms, address N, The May, A. D.. 1937, and af ante time ‘vuesday, 7:30 p. m., Class. * there will be tied the ancsents of Friday, 7:30 p. m., choir re- a ven onder FOR SALE—Two houses, 310 io wade hearsal. bs Sag SEPT T id 312 Willi treet, HENRY W. TAVIS SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST nea set ee : pando As Receiver of The City Trast Com- CHURCH ; i my ieoades and 2 baths. Other house with apartment upstairs and store downstairs. Nice yard’! ‘With fruit trees and rose bushes: We J. Kemp, 310 William street, . f apr6-t. West Drug Co. gia and Albury Sts. South, St.’ eae % (Colored) Southard Street Between Thomas and,Emma Streets William Perkins, Pastor G. Willidms, Missionary Leader Sabbath School (Saturday), 10 o’clock, Church services, 11 o’clock in the morning. LAUNCH 24’ long. 7’ beam, 6+) horse Palmer Engine. Dinghy. Cheap. Apply Richardson's Grocery. 8-tf Prayer meeting every Wednes- acute d bia day night at 7:30 p. m. FOR SALE—Premises corner 8 p. m. “What Think Y. P. M. V. S. meeting, 5:30! Caroline and Simonton streets,}] ye of Christ.” o’clock p. m. opposite new postoffice, Large seek ae ee two-story house with attic, on SERVICES THAT RINITY Ri Y lot 116x116. Suitable for resi- Vv! BODY ENJOYS CHURCH dence, hotel, hotel apartments EVERY. v or club site. Building is sur- (Colored) rounded by beautiful shade Rev. Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor | trees, Property is offered for| O70 MMP MP MP Mt MF MMe 717 Simonton Street sale at a reasonable price and , Morning worship at 11 o'clock very satisfactory terms. Apply} R U $s $ b LL $s Church school, 3:30 p. m. to Frank Delaney, Owner, 411 CIGAR Young people’s service, 7 p. m| Elizabeth street. apri2-tf| Evening worship at 8 o’clock. Tvesday, 7:30 p. m., Junior} FOR SALE— ker baby carri- choir, age in good condition, 514 Mar- fe Friday, 8 p. m., senior choir re-| _garet or Phone 152-M. apr2itt| as hearsal. ——— es} \ Young people, Tuesday, 4 to 6}FOR SALE—Two houses at 1209} p. m. Pear] street, $1500. Only $200) Park and playground open daily, down, balance in monthly pay-| from 4 to 6 p. m. ments. aprl6-tf DAILY BASEBALL RETURNS BY WIRE FLEMING STREET | METHODIST CHURCH || stone CHURCH Cor. Fleming and William Sts Come in and get the results of the Special Service Sunday | —Sunday Subjects— 1! Evening at which time MAJOR BASEBALL 11 a. m. “Guarding the | representatives of Chinese LEAGUES | Temple.” { and Cuban people will be}, “ 8 p. m. “Remember the {|| Present. | > aie i christ.” || Subject of Sermon by}}j CIGARS, CIGARETTES, Rev. Joe Tolle: {A Clemcols Thint-fo Anaiows|) hese aen npc aga { SOFT DRINKS, ETC. ROE oi a! 5 CD a MMMM

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