The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 14, 1938, Page 4

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Soecccccsccescccsscosescesesesesescaseesesoes Social Calendar THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Socal Caner THE WEATHER | Plan Memorial Service To Be Held Sunday Alicineén| Memorial services for the Wnights and Ladies of the Golden Hegie are planned for Sunday, danuary 16, and will be held at 3 e'clock in the afternoon at Golden | Eagle hall. | et m has been; arang supervised | by Deputy Ross-C. re is a5 follows: ‘America, Audience: Invocation, Rev. O. C. Howell. Remarks, Deputy Sawyer. Roll Call, Knights of the Gold- en Eagle. Prayer, Fernando M. Voght- Solo, Miss Catherine Knowles. Quartet, Rev. Yancy T. She-/ hane and sons. Reading, Miss Gladys Russell. Solo, Mrs. Harold Russell. Duet, Mrs. Minnie Robinson |and Mrs. Julia Nelson. Solo, Miss Virgie Key. Memorial. Address, Rev. Y. T. Sheha@ine. Duet} Mrs. Miriam Niles and Mrs. Camille Robinson. Solo; Mrs. Flora Michael. Ritual, Ladies of the Golden Eagle. Roll Call, Mrs. Mamie Sawyer. Reading, Mrs. Annie Baker. Benediction, Rev. O. C. Howell. | Policemen’s Ball Tomorrow Night The second Policemen’s Ball of the season will be given tomorrow night at Raul’s Club on Roosevelt Boulevard. And what a big night ig being planned for by the man-_ ent! ‘There's going to be a big Floor Show which will include the fol- lowing specialty numbers, Ball- Yoom Tangos, Musical Numbers, Bhumbas and Tap Dancing by. “Key West's finest talent. The as master-of-ceremonies and John | Pritehard’s “policemen” will be on} All in all‘it looks like THE af- fait of the week end. Tickets may | “purchased at Raul’s Club or from the police department. Es Imagine It! "There is a fellow we know whose wife hasn’t permitted him | t6 spend a cent of his wages in thirty years. Yet he lies awake night worrying about Roosevelt's ine so a dictatorship —Troy @. ¥.) Record. Direct Re! Relief For SKIN ITCH of medical | No and $1.00. —SATURDAY AFT! | Former Residents On Visit Here Major and Mrs. C. McCauley of Houston, Texas, and Mrs. W. E.| Parker are visiting relatives and | friends in the city. Mrs. McCauley is the former} Sybil Sawyer of Key West and is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Roy McKillip and Mrs. Wm. H. Rear- don.- Mrs. Parker was Marie WEnowles before marriage, andj Johnny Esperdy will actimotored down from Ft. Lauder-| must I do to be saved?” The an- dale with the McCauleys. They will stay in Key West in- | definitely. Free Dance At | Sloppy Joe’s Bar | The series of Free Dances are being continued at Sloppy Joe’s | Bar this week end according to} announcement by the manage- ment of that popular “night spot.” | Tomorrow night is the night and} a good time is guaranteed to all. A new program of entertain- }ment is being planned for this | affair which will include many | specialty numbers on the floor. George Dean’s Rhythm Boy’s | will again furnish the music. “Eden’s Paper” sugests a joint Anglo-American action to halt Ja- pan’s “piracy”. OPENING 'ERNOON 1 P. M— Key West Amusement Park : Grinnell Street, Between James and Caroline — FREE ATTRACTION — | Captain Solomon World’s Professional High Diver EVERY NIGHT AT 11 O’CLOCK 122 Feet Into 544 Feet of Water | thanks to one and all. Overnight Hike and Camp on Scouts. 5 P.M. brary. | Audubon Evening. Auspices} Old Island Trading Post. 8} | P.M. Public Library. j =O SATURDAY— * Policemen’s Ball. Club Miramar. 10 P.M Raul’s Beach. Troop 52, Boy/ | Normal Precipitation __ Temperatures* Highest — Social Meeting, Junior Woman's } Lowest Club. 5:00 P.M. Public Li-|Mean __ 68 |Normal Mean aad Rainfall* Yesterday’s Precipitation .0 Ins. 05 Ins. Tomorrow’s Almanac *This record covers 24-hour period | ending at 8 o'clock this morning. =e SUNDAY— | Memorial Services. Ladies and Knights of Golden Eagle. Golden Eagle Hall. 3 P.M. i | TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club} dinner. 6 P. M. Sunday| School Building. } | ‘ANOTHER SERMON ___ BY GIPSY SMITH Taking his scripture lesson | ftom the 16th chapter of Acts, | Gipsy Smith used as his text last night at First Methodist (Stone) church as he spoke to a packed| house, the words of Paul as he} {answered the question of the! Keeper of the Prison where Paul} and Silas were held, “Sirs, what| |swer that Paul gave him was,}| “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, land thou shalt be saved, and thy! } house”. “We of today make the mistake | of thinking that this is an answer} that can be used for all who are} seeking to be saved, but that is not the case”, said Gipsy Smith. “The answer for us would be ac-| cording to our individual need} based on our besetting sin. This| jis shown in the same 16th chap-| ter of Acts when ‘a certain damsel | | possessed with a spirit of divina-| i | tion’ sought salvation and Paul commanded “that the ‘evil spirit come out of her’. It is shown |again in the same chapter how |the Lord, through Paul, dealt in a still different way with ‘a cer- tain woman named Lydia, a seller of purple’.* “Should I ask today, “What must I do to _be saved’, and Paul were here to answer me, he would first need to know what my ‘be- setting sin’ was, then he would tell me that it must be removed,” Gipsy Smith explained. Too Scenes in the night clubs these winter nights are reported pret- ty disorderly, when some stewed quince meets a fried peach and wants to do the big apple—New York Sun. CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this means to | express my gratitude and appre- ciation to Dr. Ralph Braund of the U. S. Marine Hospital, for his timely and generous gift present- ed to the Mercedes hospital dur- ing the Christmas Holidays, and for his valuable cooperation at all times. Likewise, may I express | my thanks to the Junior Woman’s | Club, to Sebastian Cabrera, to } Mrs. J. R. Valdes, Sr., the WPA Band under the direction of Mr. Barroso, and to the many others who at all times so willingly and generously contribute to the up- keep of this institution. Many MARIA GUTZEN: Director Mercedes Hi Old Island Trading Post Waterfront. N. End Duval St. Sun rises Sun sets | Moon: rises Moon sets 7:14 a. m. | High — Low ;, Barometer reading at 8 a. m.: Sea level, 30.08. CLASSIFIED COLUMN PERSONAL OLD AT 40!_ GET PEP. New Ostrex Tonic Tab- lets contain raw oyster invig- orators and other stimulants. One dose starts new pep. Value $1.00. Special price 89c. Call write Gardner’s Pharmacy. jan4-tue-thro-fri Lost GREEN GOLD REGIMENTAL RING. Initials “RFC”. Dost by Jack Davison. Retiifr to!Rob- ert Spottswood. . jani3-4t LOST—Last February, gold pin with small pearls in form of bunch of grapes. Finder notify Box B, The-Citizen. Liberal reward. , jani4-1t PAINTING INTERIOR DECORATING, PAINTING, outside and inside work, expertly done. Modern and Antique furniture refinish- ed. Reasonable prices. Free estimates. FRED HUHNE, rear 724 Eaton street. janl2-6tx ROOMS ROOMS FOR RENT, modern con- veniences. 408 Virginia street. ROSES, CROTONS—delivered cut for your parties or home decorations. Freeman’s, 1121 Catherine St. jan7-2wk FOR SALE -| CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tf 75 ROOM GOING HOTEL, Won-| Exchange, Over Key West, Fla. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Three bundles for 5c. The Citizen Office. nov19-tf REAL ESTATE TO SELL OR BUY REAL ES TATE or mortgage on Florida | Keys, address E. R. Lowe, P: 0. | Box 21, Tavernier, Florida. BICYCLES BICYCLES FOR RENT, by hour, day, week or month J. R. —GIFTS— Nautical. ivi Bring Us Your Gift Problems HIGH CLASS AMUSEMENTS AND RIDES Spend An Enjoyable Evening On The MIDWAY With Your Neighbor — NEW THRILLING RIDES — Jack Randall-Kathleen Eliot in STARS OVER ARIZONA Also—Comedy and Serial secccesccccscecose: SJURSEN’S CASH GROCERY 1200 WHITE STREET (Cor. Catherine) ; Go Hand In Hand“ ie FREE DELIVERY QUICK SERVICE i anationr PHONE 450 Stowers company. Key West Fish Co. —PHONE 330— Foot of Elizabeth Street Wholesale and Retail —FREE DELIVERY— Friday and Saturday SPECIALS KINGFISH STEAK. ib. YELLOWTAILL. kb. YELLOWTAIL FILLETS. 1Se 1Se Ib. SNAPPER. ib. GROUPER. Ib. JEWFISH STEAKS, Ib. FRESH CRAWFISH. Ib. SHRIMP. ib. COOKED SHRIMP. Ib. CONCHS, each COOKED STONE CRABS, 1Se 10¢ 18e WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30-p. m., Saturday) Key West and Vicinity: Gen- | erally fair tonight and Saturday; | not much change in temperature; | light variable winds, becoming méderate northerly. by Saturday | night. Florida: Partly cloudy in south} and fair in north portion tonight, probably light frost in extreme . northwest portion; Saturday gen- . erally fair; no decided change in Light variable. winds, becoming moderate northwesterly, overcast weather tonight and Sat-' urday with showers over north} portion tonight. i East Gulf: Light variable} winds over south portion, becom- ing moderate northwesterly over north portion, and partly overcast | weather tonight and Saturday. | WEATHER CONDITIONS The western low pressure area has moved southeastward to the middle Mississippi Valley, and} pressure continues low over! northeastern districts; while an-| other low pressure area,is moving} in over the north Pacific States, and moderate high pressure aréas | are crested the south Atlantic coast anda 3 ins States and ni | Snow has ce yes- terday morning from South Da- kota eastward over the Lake re-| gion and Ohio Valley to south-/ ern New England, and rain on the north Pacific coast, and from eastern Texas eastward over Georgia and northern Florida. Temperatures have fallen in the northern Plains States, and are somewhat below normal throughout most of the Atlantic States; while elsewhere changes} have been _ unimportant with | readings near or above normal. 66 COLDS | FEVER | Ter Rah My Tees Weer Beck Official in Charge | Liquid - Tablets first day Liniment Key West's” Only Ra Store | | Charles Aronovitz | jot Mr. and Mrs. A. Maitland The Grand Opening of the Key | Adams, left this morning for Mi- West Amusement Park, on Grin- @mi to visit her dentist dor spe- nell street, between James i ae senagh omens | Caroline, is scheduled for tomor-| aia row afternoon, Saturday, atl p.| J Dp. Benn, attorney of Phila- Mc m. There's going to be a grest! deiphia who was visiting here be ge | variety of high-class amusements / for a brief time, left on the Flor- | and rides on hand for young and jga Motor Lines bus this morning old, with a new lineup of rides, | gor Miami. ee Free Attraction: in manager the act is Aire rene es Means ¢ S/F sensational Diving Act, perform-/this morning, enroute for Jack- gine| ae Fer aE go a sonville, where he will attend 4 a Pp. m. ea! of plant managers, has been staged all over the Unit- iy Sn aa 2 and ed States before thrilling crowds 3,4. Hazard, zone rerpesenta- and will provide high entertain~| tive 6f the Texas Company, and Gicare ment for residents of this city. J. Fulgham, representative of the The Act is performed from 2) Railway Mail Clerk's Association, | platform 122 feet high into a pool | | are visiting in the city. Mr. Fulg- |of water, five and one-half fect! jham is visiting for pleasure, and deep. | Mr. Hazard is on business with Display advertisements else-| the company’s representative, the where in this issue tell more of| porter Dock Company. ome. the amusements at this Park.| Turn to them now and prepare) for a weekend of fun galore on the site of this big carnival. —OPENS— SATURDAY AFTERNOON 1 O'CLOCK & Gen. Ludendorff, Reich World War leader, dead, but his disputes survive. . MONROE THEATER I Wm. Boyd-George in | HILLS GF OLD WYOMING G. Farrell-B. McLane in ‘] FLY-AWAY BABY Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20e: Night. 15-25¢ | ISLAND INN —TOURIST— It’s Best To Know! - For those who appreciate that there is a difference m@ meat WE HANDLE ONLY '| Send $1. forthe nest - ATLANTIC M MONTHLY MAKE the most of your read- ing hours. 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