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“Give the child codliver oil, orange or | and plenty of milk and sunshine,” advises the Institute, which comprises leading practicing dentists throughout the coun- try. Such a diet will help keep teeth strong. It will not straighten malplaced teeth, nor make healthy those already de- cayed, but it will help to prevent decay in Of the two million babies born in the United States each year, not’ more” th ten percent are given care which. will as- sure healthy teeth in adult life, Oral, lect in childhood usually isfoltow: similar neglect in adult years, untit infee-|, tion from teeth begins sapping vitality, }i sendjng poison through the system and causing a variety of serious ailments from rheumatism to heart disease. STUDENTS’ “BONERS” Two volumes of amusing “boners,” compiled by Alexander Abingdon from CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 327 Elzabeth Street Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Sunday morning service, pati eel eae Beevency is never out of fashion. ; students’ examination papers have been | .-oocy = ~ ° < b published. A few samples follow: Wednesday evening sersice, 8 i% “ita +4 on Fiza it the Acrimony, sometimes called holy, ad ber : : j } Bea another name for marriage. —— Sue pg bane . 77 } 2 The government of England is a limit- CUB ei Rc nd . eaten. ‘i a ean read; it ed mockery. : GOSPEL HALL | mt — - In Christianity a man can have only | fhe i Sar Be tae tates Warvieg 0) °°? To, of ionnc, stale hn brother's| Sonal Sate fay originated with survivor. * > e his ‘otnheT = ospel meeting, 7 = nm. . + ies birth mark. : Week-Days . i e y Climate lasts all the time, but weather Dible: Mtedy,- Wetecsiars 728 Pp. m. : ‘The most alert fault-finder is the per- : ‘only for a few days. Prayer meeting, Friday, 730 Serre fy egetsing. deer. The letters M. D. signify “mentally }?- ™ His tough for a girl to marry. for love | 1°feient.” ASSEMBLY OF GOD A census taker is a man who goes from house to house increasing the popula- | ‘aud then find out that he has no money. Wied Waa Pade tion. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. $ Wert Panes fe af the'stage where we “Tpnatolieee was born in Maine while Shafer obec fp Cote s FE thinking trying gas-masks, j es for all ages. = P arene iad = ut his parents were traveling on the con- Evangelistic® service, 7:30 p. mf ee tinent. He made many -fast friends; Pe maghin es ceed . Mptorists who look too intently at — the fastest were Alice and Phoebe; Friday, 7:15 p. m. j ‘ary. _ the scenery are likely suddenly to become METHODIST EPISCOPAL anneal ett et fineness neanilitnetnTettteratnetnaa antenna, ® part of it. THE PUBLIC BE DAMNED! CHURCH, SOUTH "A Turkish woman admits being 130 (Fort Myers News-Press) “EL SALVADOR “ 4 N k ‘i se Grinnell and Virginia Sts. | . ears old. And neighbor ladies no doubt jot the least of the evidence that the oe i Geille Bases aster: } agree that she looks a lot older. mon people of the state are far down on the list (Sezvices in Spanish) # . = se of those represented in the legislature wa; iur- Sunday school, 10 a. m. Sd aad “ ive’? = Preaching, 8 p. m. nished by “Re; ntative” Dekle of T: h sg dhe 4 ae 1 a dog bites a man, that’s not news. | ' a: “epee e et aw acasd ee eS , * Wf & man bites a dog, that's news. But if} ™ *"#vine against the gross receipts tax on re-! Bible study and prayer service! - # man and a dog bite each other, what's | ‘! sales he said: Ef | Wednesday, 8 p. m. that? “This is the most vicious tax we have becghge | iS See a P ‘i | it can’t be passed on to the consumer.” gic) CATHOLIC CHURCH te all walks of life the straight and That shows the consumer where he si v| St. Mary's Star of the Sea | . is the hardest to follow.—Times-| With “Representative” Dekle. If a consumer san | bec aan ee ts J., in ee ‘ Walon. Especially, under certain unsteady | be soaked that makes a tax all right; otherwie it | 4417 and 9:30 o'clock. . A conditions. : is “vicious, P Week-day Mass at 7 o'clock. J - Unfortunately this is the view of too many Evening service at 7:30 o'clock, as Social security will never replace in-| Public official. At election time they are all Seen ee For | P dividual security—so go ahead with your “for the people.” On the stump they don’t ad- CHURCH OF GOD wil nd fit the | vocate soaking the consumer. It is only after they ’ own plans, and you will feel and profit the : : ” 3 1106 Olivia Street better for it. get elected that they make so bold as to declare | TW. Nosria, Pastox that any other policy is “vicious.” ! Sunday morning worship, 11 i in" “Representative” Dekle is not the only one in | 0’clock. is not necessary to be rich or in ‘the! R P y fake pia i . n ssi £ a = al ae lay school 730 p. m. posession of power to be independent in! this session who has frankly confessed a daregard } seeaneslistic ailing fonder thought and action; it takes just a certain | for 2 majority of his constituents. During con: | night, 7:30 o'clock. degree of character. sideration of the “wreckovery” act it has cropped! Prayer and praise services, | | Tuesday and Thursday nights, 7:30! a eee | o’clock. | | Live with the gods, says i Aurelius. Keep your feet on the ground, | bill’s ardent sponsors, who cried that a referendum | ——— sage. Between the two what | would kill the bill because wportaly do? way | 10 or 20 te 1 against it.” a } occurred to him that if that was the An evangelist says 10,000 California | felt he was grossly misrepresenting them in the people to whom be lias preached have sig- ! nified their desire to go to heaven. Is the Gelden State's climate slipping? | out frequently. The classic remark was that of Marcus | “Representative” Papy of Key West, one of the é MIXED BIBLE CLASS “the people would vote ! sam B. Pinder and W. P. Monti- cino, Teachers Meetings every Sunday moxn- ting at the Harris School audi- {torium at 10 o'clock. Men and {women not connected with any indifference | other Bib‘e Class and regardless {of denominstions are invited te’ attend. alarming. Apparently the common people are held | ; B’NAI ZION CONGREGATION It apparently neve they‘ legislature. These candid manifestations of to public opinion and the common welfare are Readers of the daily feature “Key | in such low esteem that they can be flouted pub- | West in Days Gone By” are sometimes | made unhappy by reading tragic events of | __past days though, time has assuaged their | setrews. But if we had the power of divination and could peer into the future | | and so chronicle coming events, our un- | far greater danger than the saddest of its mourn-! Z Friday happiness would absolutely be complete. ers have yet suggested yevening, 8 o'clock, end Saturdey Sieernine @ o'eleck agents. At! licly by officials elected as their di Rabbi Joseph Male, Pastor any rate this is being done with increasing bold- joe Pearlman, President of Con-! ! A hess not only at Tallahassee but at Washington , gregation | Hebrew Sunday Sckool, and elsewhere and unless there is more determina- ! : seeks im., and évery day in week, ex-; tion to exact the consequences this democracy is in cept Friday, at 4 p. m. Resular services every i High if i | ! it i f i Fe bert H. Carey, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o’clock. j “What Is A with Miss Miriam Carey as teach-}as a pants pressor in London. er. The evening session at 6:30 But if you sit down on o'clock in the church school at That is a felony'in Gotham. with Archie Roverts, president. |The cop whops the soles of your Junior boys and girls meet in! shoes «ith his billy and says, the church school anyiex at 4 p.}to —— out o’ that.” m., with Mrs. Mary Thompson aj Miami, Fla, | ~~ superintendent. | May..18, 4 ee j Evening worsh'p. 8 | — as Sermon subject: “Why You... J, Not A Christian?” ; Ww : Prayer and praise service each | clock. ps5 +-%, ’ Wednesday, 7:30 p, m. | Choir rehearsal, Friday, 8 1. | Normal ion M’ssioncry society meets every! oe SAINT PETER’S CHURCH | yossentiay’s il Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in! the church school annex with Mrs j | Normal Corrine Curry as president. ' (Colored) * “Thin Church choir practice every! Center Street, Between Petronia Persea maa Wednesday evening after praye1; and Olivia eet ee meeting. Mrs. J. Roland Adams; Mass, 8 a. m. = -* & em os : pianist. | Solemn Evensong and Benedic-/ 508 sts ee —_-— :tion of the Most Biessed Sacra-, Moon rises - * ee Pee Gee FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ment, 7 p. m. * ee oer . ; Church school, 8 a. m. — CS eee < Bee E | Sermons at 8 a. mand 7 p. m. Sd ~ Yancy Tillman Shehane, Pastor " ' i oye Eaton Street, between Duval and} Week-Day Services bm er — ete po Site gy aaa j Mass on Tuesday and Thurs- ee mere Bible School at 10:00 a. m/|4#¥ at 7 a. m ; / Se ae Se Pen Allan Robinson, superintendent., | Litany and Sermon on Wednes- : fa Morning worship ‘at 11 o’clock.; ¥ay at 7:30 p. m. =e 4 <<. me Sermon subject: “Géd’s’ Prom-}* Confessions: After the Wednes- WEATHER FORECAST meme te ines.” day evening service. — the ot aptist Traini Uni ea} Se ES (TM 7230 > =, Sendap’ bs Baptist Training Union...98, {SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST | Key West and Vicinity: hie Evening worship at 8 ‘o'clock | CHURCH |toniaht; Suaday gartiy siete Southern Baptist Convention talk.) Gomes i= winds, mostly cast te BDRE oti Wednesday.! ‘olo sou a = gas tina nests" Southard Street Between Thomas| Florida: Fair tonight: Swe Choir rehearsal, Thursday, 7:30} and Emma Streets |day part! cloudy, scattered tum p. m. | William Perkins, Pastor | dershowers in sttermeee oo eens DAIS: | G. Williams, M’ssionary Leader j trem: north portion. NEWMAN M. E. CHURCH a School (Saturday), 10; Jacksonville te Flere Gtentte ag } Church services, 11 a, m. i (Colored) Prayer meeting every Wednes- Division Street day xight, 7:30 o'clock. S. W. Wheeler, Pastor Y P. M. V. S. meeting, Naomi Reddick, Superiniendent | p. m. Mary Moreno, Secretary | | 5:30 A Service for Travelers Church ect ool, 9:30 a. m. | BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH For the eVer-increasng sumer ee Morning service, 11 o'clock. pas h at - Bnwite: k: (Colored) who are planning & jowrhey «or sane tere e, 6 p. m. } e, 7:30 o’clock.! Rev. C. Wesley Mayes, Pastor |F. A. Johnson, General Secretary; Division and Thomas Sts. ! Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. Evening se} AMERICAN EXPRESS TARVELERS (HaQUES a> @ protection fer travel fo CORNISH CHAPEL 2 (Colored) Junior A. C. E. League meets} These Cheques, msyed 28. see cm —— a A. 3. E- an ce iat 5:30 p. m. ‘i i nations of $10, $20, $50 and Slee “ > i> me ps pak mapa ; Res: A. C. E. League meets) for each $100 purchased. They ane spemdiait : Y jat 6:15 p. m. { Mother's Day Worship | Evening service, Sp. mm ; wherever travelers go. and carry n- séded aut Sunday acon’, 3-40: Meat Weekly Services | important feature of a promp' re he km iorning worship, o'clock./ Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., Class. erican Expees Comeen “ ma _ Evening worship, 8 o’clock-| Friday, 7:30 p. m, choir re - ow <> on = » afte a ® before your second signature Tellier about them. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federa) Reserve j Minh-+ of the Federal Deposit insurance ’ ) on hearsal, H TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN | CHURCH | BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME (Colored) Simonton Street Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor Sunday morning service, Ceurch school, 8:30 p. m. Evening worship Serving Key West Half Century 24-Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embaimir Phone 135 Night oSe-% | 11