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FAGE FOUR Sececececeoseseeseses ee PERSONAL MENTION 2g and Mrs. Henry Warren and daughter Joyce and Bobby Lee Warren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Leo Warren, who were New York for several ‘were returning passengers the highway last evening. over in} months, _ CHURCH NEWS ° FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Joe A. Tolle, Pastor Eaton and Simonton Streets “I do not believe ina fete :falls on men how that they act; but I do believe in a fate Frank Papy, ‘bor master at Key West, who accompanied his) mother, Mrs. Mellie Papy to Mi-| ini, returned Thursday and plans|ald § vintendent, to’ bpen his office on the P. and} Morning worship, 11 o’eloek. ©. Dock about October 1. is “Call to Stewardship.” G. K. Chesterton. Chereh school, 5 a.m. Ger. pject: Epworth League, 7 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kirkland,} Evening worship, 8 o’elock who have been spending the sum-! s.:nject: “No Man Dieth to Him- mer in New York are visiting in| <e £ Key West with relatives andj ~ friends, and expect to leave with- im a few days for their home in Tampa. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Subject: “The Ideal Church Member; in Evaagetistie Spirit.” Choir rehearsal, Priday, 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, organ Gerald Saunders, director. “The only conquests wai permanent, and leave no r ate our conquests over ou7sei —Napoleon. Miss Dorothy Hjort was an out-} going passenger on Florida Motor| Lines bus this morning for Miami where she will visit with relatives and friends enjoying a vacation. Randall Bissell, connected with! the forees of the Overseas Road} and Toll Bridge District, left this morning by bus for Big Pine Key after a brief business visit. FLEMING STREET METHODIS1 CHURCH Shuler Peele, Pastor | Fleming and William Streets Church school meets at 9:45 a m. William N. Knowles, genera) JohniStephenson, of New York, who was-spending a few days ‘in Key West, left by bus this morn-| s@perintendent. ing for Miami and after a brief| Morning service at 11 o'clock stay there will leave for Rich- | Sermon subject. “One Thing Need- mond, Va, ful.” Hi-League meets at 7. p. m J. B. Sullivan was an outgoing Passenger yesterday afternoon} on the Steamship Cuba for Tampa, the object “of the trip being to look over the air conditioning sys- tem which his forces are install- ing on the vessel. meets at 7 r. m. Evening service at Sermon subject: “The the Qhrist.” Mid-week Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday at 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal, Wednesday. 8:45 p. m. 8 o'clock. Face of Bert Hernandez, spending his vacation with Parents Mr. and Mrs. Lazo Her- nandez. left yesterday afternoon on the Steamship Cuba for Tampa where he is a student at Tampa _ College, who was FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Yancy Tillman Shehane, Pastor taton Street, between Duval and Simonton Streets Bible School at 10:00 a. Allan Robinson, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Subject: “Jesus Christ—Divine Realit; eres Training Union ™. 00H MOTHERS \ HOLD MEETING|- BLED AT HOME OF MRS. PETERSON YES- TERDAY ” at 7 reditiy worship at 8 o’clock. Subject: “How People Are Saved Through Christ.” Prayer meeting, evening, 7:30 o'clock. Choir rehearsal, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Junior choir practice, 8 p, m. Wednesday, Friday The room mothers of the Harris School P.-T. A. held their first meeting of the season yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. $ A. Peterson. Mrs, Blondon Goehring was ap- pointed by the groups as chair- man for the 1937-’38 term. It was decided to give a benefit] Sermon ecard party on Friday, October 8.} the Jus The affair will be sponsored by Christian Endeavor, 7 the teachers and room mothers} Evening worship at 8 for the benefit of the lunch fund. Mothers present were Mesdames B. Goehring, G. Adams, M. Key, W. Habecker, L. DuBreuil, D. H. Miner, B. Lowe, R. Rodriguez and M. Thrower. The next regular meeting will be held November 5 at the home of Mrs, G. Adams, 822 Eaton FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH William L. Halladay, Pastor 527 William Street Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock Ejeet: “The Pathway of o flock PIERCE BROTHERS NATIONAL LEAGUE At Cincinnati R. H. E. Pittsburgh -8 13 0 Cincinnati 210 5 Batteries: Bauers and Todd; Schott, Kleinhans, Van Dermeer, Cascarella and Lombardi. of the PHILCO 7XX* te Inclined Control Panel % Cone-Centrie Automatic Toning %& Phitco Forcign Tuning ‘System Inclined Sounding Board ‘% 3-Point Tene Control % 2 Tuning Ranges Chicago at Louis, because of wet grounds. Boston-New Y x and Philade!l- phia-Brooklyn, not scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE At Boston RF New York ‘ 5 0 Boston 1 1 Batteries: Vance, Andrews and Glenn; McKain, Wilson and Pea- cock. postponed 1 8 7 At Cleveland Detroit Cleveland Batteries: Wade, and York; Galehouse a i. E 5 0 9 0 McLaughlin Pyt'ak Washington - Philadelphia and St. Louis-Chic: ciency feria! te mses greatest Conrad Veidt-Vivien Leigh in DARK JOURNEY Comedy and Short Reel that} ‘falls on them unless they act.”— OTHER PHILCOS $18.50 | ‘NO MAN DIETH TO HIMSELF,’ SUBJECT “Paul said, to himself and nc man dieth to thimself.’ Yet, there who try to live a life without any} jconcern for others. No doctor, }preacher, banker, teacher, ferm- If Detached.’ One thousand men in a mob can cross a bridge safe- ly, one handred men in step will shake its foundations. One man organized is worth 10 men unor- ganized.” This svoke Rev. Joe Tolle of First Methodist (Old Stone) church, in commenting on his sub- ject. for the Sunday evening wor- ship service, The pastor invites everyone to attend this service at 8 o'clock. ‘He will use his* subject, “No Man Dieth to Himself.” Sunday morning, 11 o'clock, Rev. Tolle wil! speak on “Call to} Stewardship.” are many Sermon subject: “The Worth of or any other person is ‘Good! THE KEY WESY CITIZEN SCOUT TROOP A regular meeting of Troop 52, | Boy Seouts of eeteipe was held I last night beginning. at 7° o’clock,} jat the WPA building. ‘After the opening of the meeting, the seout joath and motto were repeated. | Edtlio Espanola, applicant for jmembership in the organization, | was taken in by a unanimous vote. Bill Porter was selected as scribe for the troop. | The objective point of the next) “None of us ao) GUARDS CHANGE SOFTBALL GAME | (MEETING NIGHT, MONDAY NIGHT { Changes in the dri!l period of| Senior Night Diamondbail ; Battery “E”, 265th Coasti/Artil-!reague will play a game Monday lery, Florida National Guard, was}, iit weather permitting. announced today by Captain Wm.} f SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1937. | Moreno-Avila 'Naptial Event the contracting parties and _inti- mate friends were present. The newly weds left over the highway for Miami, where they Miss Asencion Moreno and Jose will spend their honeymoon. On Avila were joined in holy wedlock on Olivia street by Notary Public Pedro Aguilar. Only members of their return they will be at home tte their many friends at 901 this morning at the bride’s home | Simonton street. Subscribe te The Citizen. C. Harris, Lattery commander. Instead of Tuesday night, as in designated as drilt night. This is to become effective The change was made, said, because of the relaxation period enjoyed by workers on the tproposed hike of the troop was decided upon, while it was also agreed that the troop will at-| tend serviees at the First Metho- dist (Sone) church a week from tomorrow night. Victor Larsen called the roll of the troop, and collected dues, with a reading of the Bible by Robert Smith, after which the scout benediction was pronounc-| ed. Overseas Highway Bridges and Roads contracts, which is over the week-ends, including Fridays. OBSERVANCE OF PROMOTION DAY at Ley Memorial church school to- Announcement Your Soul.” Mid-week prayer meeting, Wed- nesday, 8 p. m, “Jesus cried and said, He that believeth on me, believeth not on Me, but on Him that sent Me: He that rejecteth Me, and veering? not My words, hath One4 judget him: the word that T/have spoken, the came-shall judge) him in the last day.” TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN)‘: CHURCH | Young People’s Epworth League | (Colored) Simonton Street Alfred DeBarritt, Pastor Sunday morning service, 1 ‘Church school, three depart- ments, 3:30,p. m. Young people, 7:30 p. m. Miss R. Evans. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Subject: “The Making of a Na- tion.” “Let us with caution judge the supposition thyt morality can be maintained without religion.”— George Washington. Two playgrounds open daily during vacation. Junior choir, Pp. m. Weeknight service, Tuesday, o’clock. Senior choir rehearsal, Friday. 8 p. m APPELROUTH'S We Have Selected Our Fall Footwear For Wemen Who Know Style and Quality! From Slender Evening Slippers to Smart Afternoon and Sport Shoes At APPELROUTH’S you will | fifd the SHOE you want at a Tuesday, 7:30 price within your reach. See onr new showing early. New Fall Colors in BEAUTIFUL HOSIERY Just received to match our Footwear Curtain Material, regularly priced up to 35c, on sale a ‘10c ALL CURTAIN GOODS AND DRAPERIES REDUCED Additional material added- to our counter With 10¢ goods at yard ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF FALL READY-TO-WEAR Never before have we shown such a beautiful as- sortment of new Dresses. We can outfit you RIGHT for the new season. One group of Mallinson’s Triple Sheers, regular $1.00 yard, Monday 50c NOW SHOWING The Season's Newest in HATS, POCKETBOOKS and ALL ACCESSORIES for the Fall Outfit 1 rack $1.50 Cotton $1 00 ' Dresses, on sale REDUCTIONS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ON MONDAY We are making every effort to close-out all Summer stock sefore moving into our new stote which will be within the next two weeks. Mr. Appelrouth will return the New York markets next week with the finest stock o: Fall Merchandise exer shown n this city. The Store of Fashion “City's Leading Ladies’ Store” 1. APPELROUTH Of Marriage With a few relatives and friends attending the ceremony, Ross Whitmarsh and Miss Una Hinde were yesterday afternoon joined} in holy..wedlock, Judge Raymond R. Lord: officiating. i“ The, marriage rites were pro- nounced in the office of Judge Lord, and the witnesses were: Mré.''Roy Fulford and Miss Dolly Hinde. Seecccceeseses= coscecet CLASSIFIED COLUMN eecces eecsccccos FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT, corner Fran- cis and Angela streets. $800 eash. Apply, 607 Ashe street. sept22-1wk FOR SA —G. BE. Refrigerator, $40. 1220 Georgia street, sept23-3tx BELIEVE IT OR NOT—You can save money by buying at LIT- TLE CASH GROCERY, 801 Simonton street. Tue-Thu-Sat ARONOVITZ Department Store Key West’s Largest Store As usual we are again show- ing our NEW LINE OF FALL CLOTHES for the entire family —Men, Women and i and FINEST merchandise first in the city at Popular Pr: Start the Winter Season a Black Sheer or Printed Dress. See our Between- Season Short Sleeve Dresses, each— $2.98 rx» $3.98 New Fall Shoes for Men, Women and Children. Black, Brown, ete. at POPULAR PRICES. 36-inch, new Fall Silks, 3 yards i ase ; -.-- $1.00 beautiful . We new 50c Pre- 50 pieees of Prints, mew patterns, yard 40 inch Pebble Crepe, Fall shades, yard 36 inch Non-Crushable Suits, yard. $1.00 Children’s Silk Winter Dresses, sizes to 6, Prints and Solid Silk Crepes, each $1.00 54 inch Wool Crepes for Suits and Skirts, yard morrow morning. will be presented to pupils who will be promoted from one depart- ment to another. Mrs. 0. C. Howell charge of the missionary gram tomorrow morning. cn school begins at 9:45. a The first Sunday, in will be Rally Day, it “Is ed. will NOTICE: Notice is hereby given that the! drawbridge in Channel No. Monroe County, Florida, will Monday, September 27, 1937. The drawbridge at Indian Key wil! be open to navigation during period. OVERSEAS ROAD AND TOLL! BRIDGE DISTRICT: B. M. Duncan, General Manager} and Chief Engineer. sept21-23-25, 1937 MONROE THEATER George Murphy-Doris Nolan —in— TOP OF THE TOWN Matinee: Balcony, 10¢; Orches- tra, 15-20; Night: 15-25¢ —THE FIRST— BAPTIST CHURCH ll a. m.: “Jesus Christ Divine Reality.” 8 p.m.: “How People Are Saved Through Christ.” A Baptismal Service Will Be Conducted At The Close Of The Evening Service) The Church With a Warm Welcome To Everybody Hear The Following Sub- jects Discussed At FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH —SUNDAY— 11 a. m.: “One Thing Needful.” 8 p. m.: “The Face of the Christ.” A Cordial Welcome Awaits You $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50]/ Raffled and Tailored Curtains, pair . 50 inch Curtain Scrim, 10¢ Imported Silk Bed Spreads, all shades, each $1.00 Taffeta and Figured Crepe Dresses, sizes 14 to 20, at each $1.98 JUST RECEIVED — New Searfs, Vanity Sets, Bed Spreads, Embroidered Pillow Cases at POPULAR PRICES. new Suede Belts, Metalic, Gold and 36 Flowered yard ‘al We carry nothing bet Brand- ed Lines of Clothes. This sea- son we have put im the best line of Boys’ and Men's Clothes we ever carried. Come in and look them over and see for yourself. the past, Friday might has been/ with next} \Friday night, October 1. it was, | Carabs'lo Red Devils will cross ‘bats wih Reberts Stars. Batteries will be Ward and H. | Gates for the Red Devils and F.| (Pie) Tynes and Stickney for the ' Stars. | Thursday night the Army club | will tack'e the Quality Food Store tand next Monday the game fof games will be played when the ‘Quality Food Store tackles the Red Devi Promotion Day will be observed | Certificates’ have! ‘ 5,| be! closed to navigation for approxi-: mately sixty (60) days beginning; this; JOE PEARLMAN'S INC. NEW FALL APPAREL ARRIVING DAILY By Parcel Post, Express and Freight EXD 3Aiseg sreeer, ART_STREET, ae ESSES ive Coats, Suits, Toppers, — etc. G them—¥ou'll dertainly like them. COMPLETE SHOWING KNITWEAR Just received a large and complete assortment of Sport |} and Dress Sweaters, Twin Sets, |] Knitted Sport Suits and Dress- es; also, Skirts and Blouses to match. SHOES SHOES |] As always, our SHOE DE- | PARTMENT IS ONE OF LARGEST AND MOST COM- || PLETE—all kinds of new Black and Brown Pumps, Ties, Straps, Oxfords; also, the new Multi- colored Pumps and Sandals. —Priced at— $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 w NEW FALL SILKS AND COTTONS A very pretty assortment of all the new Floral Designs and Plain Silks; also, Printed Cot- tons and Wool Mixtures. CHILDREN’S COATS, CHILDREN’S DRESSES AND CHILDREN’S SHOES AND SOX. Large Showing Hats. MONDAY SALE 100 Dark Silk Dresses, to close out, values to $6.00, at— $1.00 ... $1.69 200 pairs Black and Brown Shoes, values to $3.00, on =< oe pair Printed Cotton Materials, values to 20c yard, only— 0c axn 18€ yn. One case rn $1.00 value . 7T5e The Human Body —GOD’S FINEST CREATION} What Years of Life Brings Fort! cay Finer Feeling—Desire to Serve Everyone! —RIGHT WAY— —w WAY— Honesty Dishonesty Work Right Work Wrong Help Everybody Knock Somebody Do Right Do Wrong Serve Right Serve Wrong Show me the man or woman who lives anywhere who hasn’t done wrong. Some of your finest people in Key West today are ROTTERS. Behind the mask they wear are their real selves—still they talk about others. My happiest moments are when I am helping the one who needs to be helped— The Down-and-Outers, the ones that are hungry, the ones that made mistakes in life when the world is ready to sink them lower. I feel that the opportunity is presented here to help the HELPLESS. | know the feeling.ef being down and out. There are no words in the English Language that can express the feeling of being down and out—that’s why I feel proud of SURE, 1 am selling Wrist Watches and any Jewelry at = small down payment and $1.00 week. WE TRUST OUR CUSTOMERS AND HELP OUR FRIENDS AND KNOCKERS Pollock, Reliable Jeweler 522 Duval Street Phone 465-3 First Come! First Served! Beginning Monday, 8 a. m., September 27th Sacrificing 16 Living Room Suites Now is your chance to pick up a bargain! These Suites have to go in order to make room for our NEW FALL LINE They range in color from the most delicate shades of Tan, Green, Blue and Yellow to the Deeper Orange, Dark Green and Brown, These Suites are being sold st far below cost but we MUST have DISPLAY ROOM, LONG’S has never before been able to give you MORE FOR YOUR MONEY than NOW. If you have an APARTMENT that needs a new touch to brighten it up, let us de it with one of these lovely SUITES. If you can’t pay cash, we are always happy te arrange terms to meet your convenience. Don’t wait until people begin to pour into Key West to fix up that Room or Apartment which you expect to rent. If you wait, they'll leave before you get it ready. Have it READY aid WAITING! They are subg: to Key West. We must be to take care of crowds that are surely planning te come here this ier BY FAR, we venture to soy, THIS érry wit” BE OVERFLOWING WITH TOURISTS. Don’t be caught UNPREPARED—let us outfit those reoms or menta with necessary furniture on very SMALL DOWN PAYMENT and you can complete jt oat of the RENT. Look over the following prices, then come in and let us show you what marvelous bargains we have to ofier: 6 piece Fibre Suites, these soid as high as $99, now going at e 4-piece Rattan Sun Parlor Suites, 52 00 were $72.20, now .. e 4-piece Fibres, once sold for 2 1 5 $74.00, being sacrificed at . HERE IS A REAL BUY—4-piece Fibre Suite with $36. 00 3-piece Reeds and Fibres, — $60, now Overstuffed upto Sas c Library Suites, some that sol $113, now going at— $64.00, $54.00 and $38.90 VISIT OUR STORE AND LOOK OVER THESE BUYS WHETHER YOU PURCHASE OR NOT LONG'S FURNITURE STORE 800 Fleming Street Kee as to nn