The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 8, 1937, Page 4

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oe. Song, Funiculi-Funicula, ‘by the Primary Depart- ‘ment of the Division Street ‘Schoo! on Wednesday. The pro- grade. Cradle Song, assisted by girls. of first’ ; i el ye i Hi ji i ! : H i, Lg i iF F Pinder, (Angels), Evelyn Roberts, | 1 zF iy : i ‘Gonzalez, Billy Spencer. | me of a during the week teachers of|Eulalie, Mimi, Gladys and Norma. hool enter-| Sweet Sue was absent. honoring Mr.| Little Mimi welcomed the Pro- assembly bell| Lamb, singing the following songs:/ to pink bows on Ruthie then recited a piece to each had found his place,|which held her audience in sus- the whole class sang “Good| which was) altogether different! by and then were| from what had been expected. an Mae and her boy, Ruth,! Division Street School where Pee haere nt ein ties i = wernt f 6 "Phere were tall doings at the; tion through which all the na- 1.28 pair. sewessesee| ny ne Toni \ barracks yesterday afternoon' tions of the earth were to be 91.28 pair. Y ight when the Monroes licked the serv-|biessed, to understand God’s deal- SPECIAL SALE ON | At Raul’s Clab ice team 6 to 2 and the Legion-|ings with his people, God told DRESSES eeceeesocoe Rowan ai ‘Martin Rowan, who|Club on Roosevelt Boulevard. West since the first} Dancing will start at 10:00 o’clock.! Music for this affair will bel eeccccccecovococccococes | it District, whe were attend- | ehi the Soring term in Key West,! 1786—James Hamilton, Charlee 909, which was recently sent to yesterday on the S. S. Cubalton, S. C., mayor, congressman] g @® route to Jacksonville. and governor; Republic of Texas; anonymous donor. So determined! ambassador and senator, born at}was he not to have his name| pit gy e Me. ond Mrs. E. E. Williams,| Chotieston. Died Nov. 15, 1857.,known that he omitted signing the| {°r¥-five tighteous men, then for winter visitors in Key ch spending the season in Sa their home on William street, left} 1824—William Walker, known Monroe County Health Clinic, was) for Miami this morning where he to join Mrs. Baldwin who is visit-| for a brief business visit. ing with relatives. » and Mrs. Howard Butler Mrs. Ance] Albury was a pas- atives and friends. Eugene Sands, who was spend-' rival on the Florida Motor Lines’ img a few days in Key West left bus last night, after having suc-:y—"—"— this morning for Marathon where’ cessfully completed the spring! he conducts his business. jterm’s worl: at Florida Southern! : College. { Mrs. L. A. Naylor, who spent ai —_—___ ___- lengthy winter vacation in Key! BENJAMIN LOPEZ West occupying the Porter home FUNERAL HOME ‘at the corner of Caroline and Du- Val streets, left over the highway Serving Key West Half Century this morning to spend the summer 24 Hour Ambulance Service | at Avon Park, Fla. aan Licensed Embaimer Harry Baldwin, keeper at | Phone 135 Night 696-¥ Carysfort lighthouse, who is on his i @arterly vacation, left over the! E _.— —_- 42, PERRY RESERVATIONS | NOTICE Available at } Albury’s Service Station For the purpose of making im-! Wittiam: and Paton St. Phone 444] \ provements to the REFRIGERA-| Tony's Service Station |, TION SYSTEM, this market will! Pieming at Grinnelt st. Phowe 34] be closed for several days begin-| Fer Information On Ferry ning today. Service Call— ' Phsare ain or a0 | JEROME PEREZ Ferries leave No Name Key |’ jcc S's Ss] CASH MEAT MARKET a>. aaa Ee erts, Gerald Saunders. [bridge game and dinner — last | tnird- grade, : Violin and Selection, Adele Rob-| does not include receipts from the Grecian Dance, by gitls of third: Right at the Coral Isle Casino, it ‘(Lesson Text: Genesis, Chap. 18.) /* gitls of third, Said to have been wondrefully pokey stantial sams in the offing ; The children taking part in the ‘he Possivility of going over th oe were: Catherine Sym-} foP ate very encouraging, Miss |Frances Mora, Florence Mae Mit- hopped off from the ,ehell, Nathalie Bethel, Rosalie) Station yesterday en route to the Saun-|Camalier, Fay Pinder, Shirley Mae| Mississippi Flood area to engage Chas.’ Ji wiles, Mary jed at St. Petersburg last night 7 8 [Roaurie’ Garcia, “Lite” Meng |elock and will go from there to) Prepared for boys of third'Rose Mary Roberts. Alexander’ Fenszeola for duty assignments. Thompson, soloist./ West, Jack Niles, Chai, Baker,| 7% planes are commanded by Elizabeth Ann Gard-' Danilo Lastres, Ronnie Keister, | Captain James E. Davia end Lieu: |Jack Lee Carrie, Carlos Gomez,| tenant ©: F. S hessabe ‘Walter Thompson, Marcus Mora, been engaged in air survey wo: Rye,” by girls of third’ Kenneth Larsen, Roy Diaz, Manuel! °° the Cuban coast during f ? winter snd hed based here for reconditioning. Duncans Honored By Teachers West Foundation raised the total 2 sales for the week and enabled th At Enjoyable Enter tair nment office to pel veg wake to the effect that: the sales inerease to- Leona, Our Songbird, Char-| games were enioved. IVE Sod cONd queen, iservice players. Picked Team by a score of 5 to 0. games seen this year and the opin- Today’s ion was expressed that for real baseball the game was second te! ‘ attaches of the tana; Anniversaries (""* Editorial comment: An oh Lied sai was shown last evening when the 4 4 large auditorium of the High over the highway this morn-'senger on the bus this morning} asian was crowded to amet for Matecumbe where they going to Moore Haven to visit/to hear the musical presentations spend week visiting rel- with Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Roberts.| o¢ Atice Puckett, piano, and Hen- | : ry Owen, violin, both of Key Mrs. M. L. Smith was an ar-} west, i | said. Both of these affairs are ~|Emma Lyon, local secretary said.| to meet them, bowing before them pees and beseeching them not to pas? ‘Two navy amphibian planes| wntil they had refreshed them: local naval|Selves by resting and — partaking abendtues relief work there, They arriv- Renewed activity in the Key} be held some time in June. |net learned of the purpose of the) ' by his name on a tiny| pense until the final sentence} Announcement was made today | verses 17-19, God is spoken of ag the Catholie Woman's Club that’ talking to himself abort the wis-| entertainment is to be given|dom of taking Abraham into his voll call. With the singing of “School! tomorzow night to raise funds for/eonfidence and informing him answered to the! Davs” the class was dismissed to} the Bessy os A settgntfoli that these two eniess Sodom and 4 Pp im: hae m ararnged and, Gomorrah, were to be destroyed. | mee Ter spaiees: tt che F.-T. A. room of following this there will be dane: | Deciding that it was ewer ae: Abraham, who was to be the SPATE father of a great and mighty na- naires polished oft the Regulars; Abraham that( because of their, bs Regular Saturday Night Dance) to the tune of 10 to 8. The out-|wiekeiness, Sodom and Gomor- | A. Kulis, Miss D. Conrey, will be held. tonight at Raul’s| Standing playing was done by | rah were to be destroyed. L and Row. Casa who struck out 20 oI es was one of tie most interesting ange telis of a check for $100,+} charitable organization by an eek: ty, of ten, Jehovah promises that ; a8 Three marriage licenses were is , k yetterday, taking their car on the! as the greatest American filibus-|.ueq from the court of County ten’s sake, and then departs from &. 8. Cuba and from Tampa will! ter, adventurer in Central Aimer-| Judge Hygh Gunn during the past mMtor to their home in St. Louis.| ica, born at Nashville, Tenn. Ex-| week, as follows: Weil Rene|men in che city of Sodom, for, it ecuted in Honduras, Sept. 12,/Simoj and Susan Fautrad; Wil- Be. 9. B. Perramore, of the! i360, liam Bethel and Rosa Dean; L. Russell Warner and Eva B. To am outgoing passenger on the bus highway this morning for Tampa’ yano, Appreciation of local talent ~~ FIRST - - BAPTIST CHURCH 8 c’Clock Sunday Night Closing Service of Revival With a Special MOTHER’S DAY PROGRAM You Are Especially In- vited To This Service | KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business | and Theater District First Class—Fireproof— Sensible Rates Garage Elevator Popular Prices ably, had water brought for their feet and had a sumptuous feast his guests that Sarah, his wife, had| Should bear him a son. Overhear- rk | ing the remark while in the tent, the {| Sareh, knowing that both — and Abraham were beyond age when they could expect children, for everywhere ashes were found. | For Real Cuban Coffee laughed within: herself. Here the divine character of the visitors’ as : Ladies’ Summer Silk and the time of Abraham have beer , is first revealed, when one of the ‘3 STAR BRAND ‘ D men asked Abrahatn, “Wherefore | £9Und on the sites of these ancient | * Sheer Dresses in pastels] did Sarah laugh?” It is most probably that Abrehain himself did not know thet she had laugh: ; Key West lotte, Professor, Do! io.{talled $3,000, for the yenr. The A j y 409 pce saa ry eae activity: in this: property’ lide been ed. However, the promise = Giaereed ta pple thes <6 Sandy, Mary “« »|a Steady reflection of the market . eng wee’. “Daisy here during the eight week as there hes been steady buying go- ing on during that period. The announcement yesterday afternoon fessor and then followed the/that Malcalm Meacham had donat- irs. Josephine|health lesson by Mary’s Little! eq three lots to the Country Club | kept and Sarah did conceive in het | OMWher! his guests were ready to| Ble beenues he loved his fellow dren's SHEER DRESSES}'| | at... | depart. Abraham escorted them perhaps to the village of Beni | Navin, three miles east of He- bron, where, through gaps in the} tos: Gand tas valan fide SS Poo eens the Dead Sea could be seen;} PB. tM The|Dot and Bill went up the hill, Lit-|the cl out of debt and independ. |", ‘te distance before them to attend school,|tle Horace is very sick, Whip o’; ent, was received with interest by! | wit, Yellow Duck and Fiddle, oc-|the memters and the lots will be boys flouting|eupied the musi¢ period. disposed of at a dance ‘which is; lay the cities of Sodom arid Go-| { |morrah, within a half-mile of each the was willing to do all he could} other. visit of his’ divine guests. IM} 5¢ tenderness, a growing unselfish-{Pyour SHOES here you not of the men departed and went on towsrd Sodom. Jehovah re- The Ouban Stars played shvt- mained to talk further with Abra- furnished by John Pritehard’s! out baseball yesterday morning {| ham, who was distressed at !arn- popular dance orchestra. } when they walioped the Key West) ing tho: abe. whieh = %, befal | ‘ cities. Knowing the merey OLE tas deanenn: God and having full confidence ticectien: aschitnes New shipment of WASH in his reasonableness and justice. ie Abraham begins to plead that the s [righteous be not destroyed with Novelty puff and tailored \the wicked, He begs God to save {Sodom if fifty righteous ones ere availeth much ng ‘ | row, a ; | ing.”"—James 5 of _ Which lies in my heart éon-, Hy of food. When they consented; Abraham received them hospita- his wife and their two daughters were. permited Es 5, id In appreciation of this hospi- A i‘ ‘struction, perished. tality, Abraham is informed by The hi at dict cf tha do been proven in recent excava- Articles.made of pottery, weapons and jewelry worn by women in —TRY— cities. Why «id Abraham intercede for; Sodom and Gomorrah? He knew their wiel:edness and knew they! ceived. tie prayed for these peo-| men and could not bear to think, of their saffering, even though he knew it was because of their own wrong-doing. With many of us, praye> is a very perfunctory thing, —with Abraham it was not—he} {meant every word he uttered and; SHOES SHOES , to have his prayer answered. | According to W. H. Griffith | Thomas, “Enlargement of soul, Until this time, Abrahama had guaranteed to wear and styles \increase of sympathy, a déepening | that are foremost. In buying| ness, and a ual conformity to giro ra - to}fonly get the BEST ~ for your e imagine of Him whose main but th TEST i thought is (and was) always for ee ee = others, will mark the life of the believer who makes prominent. the work of intercessory prayer.” Over 1000 pairs of the sea-| son’s newest SHOES at $2: and $1.98 pair. New shipment of SANDALS, whites and all colors, $1.00 and SPECIAL SALE ‘|, —FOR MONDAY— | FOLLOW THE CROWD DRESSES A sniart new group of tailor- ed and semi-tailored street cot- Printed SILK DRESSES, sizes 14 to 48, each .... $1.98 New shipment of Solid and Printed Silk Dresses, made to sell at $4.00 and $4.50, sizes 14 to 50, each —........... $3. ALL OTHER SILK DRESSES REDUCED While they were talking, two | | New shipment of Solid and, DRESSES .. $1.00 and $1.98 SALE ON DRESS GOODS One case of Fast Color Printed Batiste, yard _.. Coat effects sleeves New flare skirts Clever new trimmings Talon slide fasteners Leather belts All of the newest patterns and fabrics. All SHEER dresses for sum- $1.98 DRESSES Another ultra-smart selection of cotton dresses made of flaxons and batistes. Colorful in prints, most attractive in styling, and ideal for «summer wear because they are SHEER. Just what you’ve been waiting "$1.00 REMNANTS Special table of SILK rem- nants at unusually low prices. Come early to get the best se- lection. found in the city. God agrees. Enco>raged by this promise of God, Abraham boldly makes one request after another, that the| city be spared for the sake of One case of Printed Percales, cheap at 15c, on sale per WOO ata - 136 One case Printed Flaxons, the sake of forty, thirty, of twen- 20c value, 3 yards ....... 50c. 40 pieces 35c Printed Dimities, per yard .... oh 50 pieces Printed Dotted Swiss, Shadow Lawns, 3 yards $1.00 5 Doz. Peperell Printed Night Gowns and Pajamas . $1.00 he will not destroy the city for the Abraham. The presumption is that there were not even ten righteous there had been, ‘the city would have been spared. Through these pleas of Abra- ham two things are clearly shown. First, the nature of God—He is a God of mercy as well es of jus Good-looking Umbrellas, for sun and rain, each _.... $1.00) 3-year Guaranteed Sheets, Mon- day only ................... $1.00 20 PER CENT REDUCTIONS ON HATS Sale on Polo Shirts for Boys, Girls; Men and Women, 50, 59c and 69c. $1.00 and $1.25 Shorts with Bandanas, on sale ....... 7! FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Invites You to Worship MOTHER’S DAY ll a.m. “Mother Speaks a Word.” } | 8 p. m. “The Influence of | Mother.” | The Mother of the largest i family will be honored. j ——— 'HOLTSBERG’S. EXTRA! JUST IN! | | Phone 465-J If Interested | How you may get a $17.50 ladies’ or men’s wrist watch or | | diamond ring for 50c. How you may get a $35.00 ladies’ or men’s pocket, wrist watch or diamond ring for $1.00. We come to your home or office and explain our club idea (a lit- tle different from other clubs). You always get your watch © or diamond ring when the 35 perments are made, but some- | one gets a watch every week. We have only 35 members to | each club so be the first one to join. Watches are on display | | that go to every member. Standard watches and guaranteed ||, SPECIAL FOR MONDAY! Het a | Pollock, Reliable Jeweler im every way. Phone right now 465-J and we will be pleased | to give you information without any obligation. Kinds Done. Gold or Jewelry. ee 822 DUVAL STREET Hayert Repairing. of: All Cath For Any Old See Window Display ¢ MANEGOLD, oe 6B struction of these two citiés has (Nee Niehaus).|| DEPARTMENT STORE tions. Plainly, were destroy- eG : Saturday and Monday ed by some ar conflagration, good values, beautiful pat- |) Style. terns, special— i FOR MOTHER’S DAY priced — Hose, Kimonas, Underwear, Gowns, Hand- kerchiefs, ete. ; o? Men’s SHIRTS, odds and ends, special, each— Men’s Neckwear, reduced to ............ 50eur Summer Clothes. Prices to suit all. Largest assortment in the city. =e iy Vil SPECIALS and beautifui floral prints, special--- $1.98 New assortment of Chil-}! in the latest styles and colors, special— CLOSING OUT one lot IES’ SUMMER One of the largest stocks off} fof LAD! jf[all the well-known brands at HATS, exceptional values, }} Popular Price.. Shoes that’are!!| special— $1.50 Ladies’ Sheer Dresses, |! $1.00 i GIFTS Merchandise specially ois shipment SILK UNDER- in every wanted ment-—Silk Slipa, Triple Sheer Printed Night Gowns, Teddies, Suits in Jantzen and other fine makes, Culottes, ete, TOM SAWYER Borys DAY and MONDAY. CLOTHING. Long and Short DAY snd MONDAY. ~~ Pants Suits, Shorts, etc. 40 inch Dotted Swim, all colors . 25 40 inch Printed Voile, yd. Ife Stviped Shirting ‘or Men's Shirts, yd. , 20. EVERYTHING REDUCED FOR MONDAY The Store of Fashion City’s Leading Ladies’ Store 1, APPELROUTH CLOSING OUT — Entire lot 79e BOYS’ WASH SUITS AND PANTS Complete new assortment of In every business there is a recognized BEST for every product manufactured. In selecting tre hard-surfaced rugs for our store we have not adhered to OUR best judgment alone but to the unanimous voice of the house- wives of America. By their purchases they have voted the following makers of hard-surfaced rugs the leaders in their field: CONGOLEUM-NAIRN, INC., Makers of CRESCENT and GOLD SEAL CON. GOLEUM RUGS. ARMSTRONG CORK COMPANY, Mak- ers of ARMSTRONG STANDARD and QUAKER RUGS. The next time you need a rug for any room in vour house, follow the advice of millions. Choose CRESCENT. GOLD SEAL, STANDARD or the QUAK the leaders in Design, Wearability and Sales QUALITY, PRICE. Congcleum Gold Seal, 9x12 $9.60 Crescent, 9x12 7.00 Armstrong Quaker, 9x12 9.60 Standard, 9x12 7.15 We carry only the BEST; we stock the above LONG’S FURNITURE STORE 800 Fleming Street

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