The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 1, 1937, Page 3

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Yom i ll fr aH iH H j E> iF : iy Hl Hg i ‘allt i z i 2 Ey ‘ UF Hm Free id 3 house Gang of St. Louis is living | Baseball Hall of Fame at Cooper- up to its reputation and expecta- town, Ni a A Victory No. 4 in a row and No. 7 in eight . starts was marked up yesterday when the; are Cardinals downed Cincinnati Reds,| Wagner, 7 to 1—which is also their stand-| Walter Ji ing in the win and lost columns. The win was also Dizzy Dean’s third in a row in as many starts on the mound.. The lone run the Reds scored was the first off Diz-} zy since the season began. allowed but five hits. Chicago Cubs broke the ice yes- terday by defeating Pittsburgh Pirates. Roy Parmelee, who was traded to the Cubs in a deal that 5 brought Warneke to the Garda} ek ean ao a ee iP} Johnson, Sam Jones, Larry Lajoi, | Rabbitt Maranville, Jim MeGuire, Herb Pennock, Eppa Rixey, Babe ker, Hans Wagner,| Bobby ;Wailace and Cy The passes’ were in silver for un- der 20 yéars, and in gold for 20 jor more years. TIGERS VS DEMONS HERE TOMORROW DEDICATE GAME TO VISITORS | LEAVING FOR NORTH NEXT WEEK es}, York, birthplace of basbeall. “The original members| Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Honus: Ohristy Mathewson and They were se-|“If your lected in the first poll. This year three moye’ names were picked. : Young, Tris Speak-| ers and Nap Lajoi, above named great baseball play- Eaton and Simonton Streets religion costs little worth little.” Chereh school, 9:45 a. m. Ger- ald Saunders, superintendent. Mid-week Prayer Study Wednesday at 8 p. m. — 5. a Morning worship,’ 11 ¢’clock.)§ Subject: “The Glory of the Orde ers aré living except Mathewson. | inary. proved t calling is In recognition of ten years 0 y or Subject: “What Religion Does more of service in the big leagues, re been issued Nick Altrock,' For Life.”” There will be no prayer meet- lifetime passes hav jt the following: was the winning pitcher. tory was the Cubs’ New York Giants walloped Brooklyn Dodgers, 11 to 2. Car! Hubtell pitched for the Na- tional Leagve chantps. Boston Bees lambasted Phila- delphia Phillies, 10 to 2. New York Yankees took their second defeat of the season yes- terday afternoon. While Newsom held Murderers’ Row to five safe- ties his teammates were scoring four runs on six hits. Detroit Tigers swapped place* with Cleveland Indians due to former’s win over the latter yes- Schoolboy Rowe| was on the mound for the Tigers. The great Bob Feller was again taken out of the game in favor: of another twirler. ! Boston Red Sox administered Philadelphia Athletics one of the of the season. Knocking the ball all over the lot. collecting 19 safeties, the Sox scored 15 runs, Ferrell held the A’s to nine hity and five runs. The summaries: ; Gerald Saunders, director. “Tt is the shallow brook that FIRST PRESBYTERIAN J. C. Gexeier, Pastor White and Washington Streets ‘ Sunday School at 10 @ m. {Oscar Norman, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. “Union With Evening” worship at 8 o’clock. “Salvation Thru terday, 4 to 2. Sermon topic: Mid-week Bible study: on Wed- nesday at 7:30 p. m. Topic: “Abraham, Man of Prayer.” Two of. the strongest teams in Key West will cross bats tomor- row afterncon at Navy F' gers and Demons. will use all the younger players, with oaly veteran on the clubs. Tigers will use D. Lopez be- ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. Fred Voight, Pastor Morning worship, Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. Class- es for all ages. ‘ Evangelistic service; 7:30 p. m. hind the plate, Salinero in | box, Baveslo at first, M. Lopez on second, Kale at third, Woodson at Weekly Prayer Meetings Tuesday, 7:15 p. m. Friday, 7:15 p. m. National League At New York s short, and’ Rueda, Domenech and} {Solomon in the outfield. GOSPEL HALL Demons shape up like this: Navarro catching, E. 2B, i {’s all we can, manage,” Hubbel! and Mancuso. But Eve remembered 720 Southard Street g E = a pitching, Barroso on ‘first, Wick- ters:at the middle bag, P. Carbonell at the hot corner, J i more precious records, his trays of seeds seedlings. The smoke was pour- At Philadelphia Bible Study, Wednesday, 7:30 il short, and Stdnley, Zacal roaming the outer gardens. The contest will get underwayi** through his workroom window She shut her eyes against the and tipped the lacquer cabinet its back, dragging it acros: the » finally to the front door, She Ba8 Batteries: Lanning and Lopez; Prayer meeting, Passeau, Lancaster and Atwood, ) Sunday school, 3:45.p. m. Gospel meeting, 7 i decided by the players i it down the front steps, panting, laid it triumphantly on the grass. firemen. were clanging in, thank to dedicate. the game to Mr. and Mrs. Williams, who #2 MIXED BIBLE CLASS neaven, at the wrought-iron gate be- low her. She could go home. - Then looking up, she saw that the Friday for their summer home in Each and every play- er in the city wish them a pleas- ant stay and will be waiting’ for! them to return next November.! Derringer, Schott and J. Dean and Ogrodow: Sam B, Pinder aad 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‘ actual portrait lay on its back just was not moonlight.| inside the ‘hall door. Mattie, in her was imagination, and hat» gps had carried off the empty was said sued was in the name of Martha B. Uniess said certificate shall be according to law, = At Pittsburgh from which the picture ha: of reflected flame. Aj jarred in dropping it. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN moa bonfire, maybe. oe was| Eve stood upright in the fresh air ; property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first day in the month Batteries: Parmelee and nett; Baven and Todd. other Bible Class and regardless of denomniations are inviteé t: see it,)a minute. The smoke matter of | out of the back room, it was danger- that | ous to stay on the porch longer. She as not| started down the steps with the pic- . at all, On| ture in her arms, only to be cannoned descent she|into by Lance Seymour, shaking and Today’s Horoscope Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor Sunday morning service, o'clock. Preacher, Elder Evans. Church school, 3:30 p. m. Today gives a firm, persuasive! domestic /B’NAL ZION CONGREGATION There is quite a strain of “What you got?” he snark i Clerk of Cireuit Court Mowro: = saeesiaces Rabbi Joseph Male, pastor et ee that Suddenly she realized the window she watched w: 's window, now, mother’s last brief had made him move to the other side | blazing-eyed. ‘of the house to be nearer her. He had ‘not troubled to move back. That side | ping her arm. empty. ii fl Seymour setting the i "t take a chance. And she saw HH i i z dress and shoes on: called the village t—~amateur, and slow | fre departmen orchards in the moon- The quarter-mile seemed She remembered all sorts ; (By C. G. FLINT) _ TOOTHPICK TOPICS apr: mayl-8-15, 1997 eee ‘Bee.| NOTICE OF APPLICATION POM) ~ TAN Ls Batteries: Hadley and Dickey; Newsom and Hogan. Evening worship service, Communion ser Monday, 8 p. m., Spelling Views of Washington and Japan. Social hour to follow. Weeknight service, Tuesday, 8} ed full rein, would lead to a ten-|Joe Pearlman, President of Con- dency to satisfy one’s own appe- tite to the neglect of more import- | “The painting of your ancestor. You ing. Mattie did} don't want it burnt up—” She was what her mistress had | frightened. He was more nearly in- ‘a disconnection | sane than she had ever seen him. He ily went to bed.|shook her arm with a strength she bonfire halfway be-| had not known him to possess. “If 1 can't have it- nobody shan't,” it was silly. But she | he shouted at her and began dragging her, the picture in her arms, back to the door. As she struggled with him a corner of the picture struck her head. Her last recollection was of a yell from Lance, of being dragged into the smoke within and of screaming Regular services every Friday Be careful that the| 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. (Senate BH Neo. 163) NOTICE 18 HBREBY GIVEN, That L. A. Shor . 3 are of the best. jay of Septembe: filed same in my made application for a & “NO MICE” BUT HALF-TON Batteries: Rowe and ‘Cochrane; OF CHEESE DISAPPEARED | Feller, Andrews and Pytlak. SAINT PETER’S CHURCH BOSTON.—A half-ton of cheese disappeared recently 1j store of Jacob Pollen in this city. Batteries: Thomas and Hayes;| Reporting the loss to police, Pol-| len said he couldn’t understand “there are no mice in property in the County of State of Florida, to-~ 3 Lot 2, Plat Boo Monroe County Reeor Haven, Key Large. The assessment =< erty under the said certifies Solema Evensong and Benedie} syed was in the name of Mart tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- ment, 7 p. m. Churck school, 8 a. m. Sermons at § a. m. and 7 p. m. Week-Day Services Mass on Tuesday day at 7 a. m. Litany and Sermon on Wednes day at 7:30 p. m. Confessions: After the Wednes day evening service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH “EL SALVADOR” Grinnell and Virginia ree Center Street, Between Petvonia Mass, 8 a. m. 1937, Margaret Widdemer) W. Ferrell and R. Ferrell. Rev. Guillermo Perez, Pastor (Services in Spanish) Sunday school, 10 a, m. Preaching, 8 p. m. Mothers’ Club meets Monday, fm the excitement of the fire, Eve : 2 admits her ove for George, Monday. Louis-Chicago, redeemed according property described therein wilt be sold to the hig court house door © : 4 WANNA JOB? ROCK BABIES FOR 5c EVERY HALF-HOUR Dated this 24th RUSSELL’S Bible study and prayer service. { Nedeeedsy, 8 p.m Brown, Negro of Harlem, N. jis president of the Baby Rockers’ | aprié; mayt-8-15, 19 CATHOLIC CHURCH We were discussing men of} Local No. 1. Yieion, making predictions about Key West's future. Practical men must be shown,) from Missouri to Maine. There as Cape Cod, for instance. A 4 arm of sand muscling in- the Atlantic. Nobody thought Cape Cod land; mould become “rich,” in resort: terms. But artists and writers) Biecovered Cape Cod’s rich pic- St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Rev. Wm. Reagan, S. J., j ceive 5 cents a half-hour for rock- jing babies; twins SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘ of services for ADMINISTRATOR TO WHOM IT MAY Southard Street Between Thomas and Emma Streets Sunday morning Masses will be | said at 7 and 9:30 o'clock. Week-day Mass at 7 o'clock. Evening service at 7230 o’clock, Sundays and Fridays. PREPARES MEAL IN COURT FORT WORTH, Texas.—Fear- that the undersigned 4: ing that she would not be excus- ed in time to prepare her employ-| Chicago - Elizabeth Washing- | Cincinnati G. Williams, Missionary Leader Sabbath School (Saturday), 10 Church services, 11 o’clock in and presented to H CHURCH OF GOD for Monroe Co: Suresqueness and went there to; ton, witness in a criminal case in! int and to write. Came tour-| this city, received the judge's per-| and then substantial resi-/ Rev. T. W. Ne 1106 Olivia Street Sunday morning worship, AMERICAN LE. Prayer meeting every Wednes day night at 7:30 p. m. mission to fix the string beans in| there will be fil dents. Today, land is “dear” on/ court. Cepe Cod. Just as it will soon be valuable in Key West. Writers and artists have come, te the Island City and seen that) B ie good. The road and the tourists will come, hand-in-hand. Y. P. M. V. S. meeting, 5:30 the undersigned. {we believe in Key. West, a poten-'Boston . Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. tial resort city of promise, await-, Cleveland ing the magic touch of rekindled| Philadelphia Nowdays they call it sit-down strikes but it used to be called an- BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH {night, 7:30 o'clock. and praise services, Tuesday and Thursday nights, 7:30 Snoot Gluckins who's been in jail +286] six times has at leact got the Cour -250° age of kis convictions. Rev. C. Wesley Mayes, Paster Key West, Fia., F. A. Johnson, General Secretary @nuwwwrrmnh Despite “men from Missouri,” April 29, 1937, RARE AAO N RN CP RRB

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