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SATURDAY, NEW YEA The Characters . Noel Marchand, a beautiful young actress, a Alay, the man, she ves. DaviA Norris, her flancé, Yesterday: Noet and Allan kiss €ach' other. goodby, Chapter 25 ‘I Don’t Love Bim? hse following the Saturda t piace, be et the 1 oo ha “he! talking Bef final curtai She hes her tim shout stings | ing th. makeup, git street dy wingn Roster Enockta on Your re wi Noel,” he Pate led} Rea . “What for?” she asked in nies prise. “Who wants me?” “Mr. Swanstrom, I guess. You'd better comé out.” “{ don’t understand. Oh. Vk be ee a i thoment.” Pe had an |! lea Douglas might be r sin, Rita in her Pg what “ai bel ane want with Noel? She pet viding ‘her hat and went out into thi he stage was a blaze o' whole nt ‘ag, alm ee fue bch hing from the rafters. Then they were all ground her, everyone from Swanstrom to the stage hands. They were giving a} ir. Panag ane found words, - “You're all so spat why did. you do this me’ Bottles of champagne were opét.sd. Big: trays of. sandwiches and platters of canapes were yhecle on and Noe) was led to a corner where peril pnes, pback- hag, er e: as i Misa” echand!”: one eee aN bit players shrieked | ! tantly.‘ Noel was soon buried in & moutid of paper BB she opened box after box and brought gifts to oh them ss her. ayprecial éy drank toast to het then and sbmebody handed her a glass of ‘campagne. “To the nicest company I've ever — With. really hate to leave pa stammering over ibe’ ‘wo id with lights arid white bell had What sip i Seen She turned, 10 ex- 1p) a ee ‘ying They ssa! chairs, on the floor, gerne the oh chalks, gn empty- ing tte wine bottles. One of the in. nag. the tinny back- nhs of ‘the, guests Geral eae had started edy, sang some of 1438 ae “a Ai Douglas. vintio helj k het, gifts intu:a eab, too! nel ie. and poriera ih 18 1 ie with two} ‘oul, Me Back’ "d, piled the things and, on tables, can’t yeu : A Pat this Sacrificial woes t be a oh le joa aya home yen rificial, as sas ses len “An bhleg- he nn ” i avid had aes to Wee seout ree bs ¥ au at being her eM re- | turning ‘to the theater: if she want- | agp tom's - by Angela Lorden ito her |; be wharrod he ct age in Li! es FEBRUARY. 4i,.1539 R’S LOVE The bride was a wax figure | enticing were so any genie | dreams, Noel, examin ie loye= toh eek a gown wit wane Re short the veil cunningly. ped vit, fresh white flowers, for a Bonin she were being matried like that. With fam- eae and friends, who loved foe and organ ir a i EC ca 2 ie A este an Sherine pied there, Miss Mai Se ied ng lonaeng ii how ee cee eh a They, shook han saa ‘ommy askes you a bit?” | polite tele ““OF course, I'd like it, We can talk about—us,” she smilingly ac- cepted. A Long Time Foe suggested they. 9p for for some coffee. In a corner testaurapt, Noel appraised nth \agross the table. “You're quite the if youl archi Gi all ” she told: hi uite ane cut I'm do’ Net fe admitted ‘and a earnesily, “Thanks to Allan Col- fame ig ‘got me hast job, a pag ne, -to0. I'm crazy about it.” hed at his enthusiasm. om HNe been out pa ernie, iiss a month, Just got batk ear is iF bes ee s ras, hel ng be Fae partners in tee 1 wae oa wa joing down to the pee whel a8 Ht your Col “You, haven't seen Mr. Collin et, Hen Noel’ wondered if i ‘new about’ Allan’s accident. Stare bs hadn’t mentioned it. him. Tommy was shock- ed by, the news. ere ig he?” he asked. Noes told hiin the details. She could see he was anxious to gd. He was already peas to report at the office and rush out to Westbury. When Noel joined Mrs. Mar- ching a the Plaza ye she e of her meeting with Tomm Bus 8 first she asked, “How is ‘Al- ance better,” Mrs. Mar- as vied her. RG ‘ve doné all the hospital. He’s not happy The older woman had @’sekious, Werciet Took as she went'on, “Dr: White is arranging to have ‘Allah taken to Claiborne —he’ll be more contented at, home.” “He'll be completely well in no. ume, up there,” Noel offered en-. ° couragi nen fe (zr qulcng, Mrs. Mar chand_ protes! e hesitat then she rliear “It may be a long , time before Allan is completely recovered.” “What do you mean?” Noeél’s he was hampering. She was caught in a terrible fear. back was badly injured— og a know, until they took s i Samaras, if the nee ay woul be permanent. Thank it's ony @ matter of time and pa- tience for him now.” “Did Allan know how serious it was?” There was a hard lump in Noel's throat. Mrs. Marchand. hesitated. “1 think he suspected; but he realizes now that he. will be perfectly well one day.” Allan had git when she saw. him rosperous appéar= ° ners 1, Sh suspected, ml ines were over 's were Sas 8 Bet wel rs. ce Vchand, not sieMook to hiae her feel- ings. ANan's mother patted her arm, understandi! ingly. All aftetnoon, Noel’s thoughts were a tumult of. conflicting ema- tions. No use deceiving herself— homever he ‘auld always be sorting | some things », <p 3 | Strom. alt the i, detatls of} 5 rae would | © the crazy him, she Ought too ind tel- % with g th | | AT FIRST BAPTIST Dr. 4 W. Beagle, evangelist of Mission Board of the; Baptist *| leaves. las, Pd. like to talk to you eet ” she told Swanstrom they. met that night in her 1h gckou ga omineae serious,” Utne producer pai ene . “I'll see a hen Ne foal ta ra embed told him wise Tas oe on her indtaind in her Beart, without mentioning Allan, monstrated: a ie an awful fool—but } Feuenmos ‘ou. Kiceyy ee “T'm nol Soing, to mi David!" she’d edie quietly. ar | ped in amazement, hi manner ‘Ping WHY NOT? But he wai “TI can't—1 don’t love him.” Noel , ing Swanstrom to under- ‘It wouldn't be fair—not the way I feel. I like him very much but I realize now there's more than just liking in marriage.” Swanstrom knew she wasn’t giving him the whole story. It was then he told her vehemently how foolish she was. “And I want to conclude my copia ‘toni ae She was Swans! thought tha tnferneath. she Wi at on the ve Weakly he Gied to diss dissuade her “If you must, -Noel,” he finally ma Rita before need a te 50 'e'll_say*that put what will “IT don't hosing a Noel said that us | Dut she. wasn’t tellirig the a Her plans were all made — had these past five hours! (Copyright. 1938. Angela T.orden) pea ae sandey evening’ |sermon in the First cae church at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. oa ta, is a very noted and’ outstanding speaker, states Pas-| Thursday evening, 7:45 o’clock,|Sam B. Pinder ‘tor Yancy. Tillman Shehane. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton between Duval and Simonton Streets, Yancy Tillman Shehane, Pastor | Sunday, schoo], 10 a.m. T. L! Kelly, superintendent. Morning worship, Sermon subject::¢Wihat Think Y: Ot Christ?” wi Evening service; 7:30 o'clock. | Dr. Beagle. of, ‘Avanta, Ga., walt ver meeting, Weateiiay, | F Cnoi tonearsit Thursday, Ke 30) Hie choir practice, Friday, | 3 p. m. Visitors in our city are given special invitation. —— H LEY MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH aay ae i Q. C. Howell, Pastor Corner Division and Georgia Sts, | Church ‘school, 9:45 a. m. Miss! Miriam Carey, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o’clock. Sermon subject: “Jesus, Our In-, tercessor”. The Lord's Supper | will be observed at the morning hour. 2 | Young people’s meets ‘at 6:30 p. m. Miss Agnes. Thompson, president. ; Intermediates meet at 6:30 jp. | m. Mrs. O; C. Howell as leadér.’ \ Evenjng, ‘service, 7:30, o’clock. | Sermon-subject: “The Sin of Dis-! ‘obedien¢e”. \ Prayer service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Choir service. pianist. practice after praye! Mrs. J. Roland Adams, | == i FIRST CONGREGATIONAL | CHURCH : { William L. Halladay, Pastor |; 527 William Street | Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. | Sermon subject: “God’s Strength} in the Christian Life”. | Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p, m.. Topic: “Jesus Breaks Down Ra-| cial Barriers”. Leader, Mrs. Chris-| topher Knowles, :: > Evening worship, o'clock. | Sermon’ subject: s ‘WEouching the} Hem (of His oro | : Prayer. mi Rffednesday evening, ¥: 30°" “When the men oj PF Gormesaret had knowledge of Jesus, they brought unto. Hitt thoge that were} diseased; and besought Him that! they might only touch the hem of His garment: and as many as touel were~ ee pet, who! ¢ yg : Bey FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH © White and Washington Streets John C. Gekeler, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m. Wm ; B. Norman, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o’clock. | Sermon: “Saving Face”. Evening worship, 7: 30, o’clock. | Sermon: “Prove Your Disciple-! ship”. Mid-week Bible study Wednes- | day, 7:30 p. m. Topic: “The So- journ in Egypt’. This is the con- cluding study in the Book of Genesis. Tourists will find helpful | preaching and good music at the Southernmpst;»Ghurch in” the United States. | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY ii , IpSiA, # ee sf Sunday school, 9:30 a. m, Sunday morning service, o'clock. “Soul”. is the subject of the! Lesson-Sermon which will be} read in Churches of Christ, Scien- | tist, throughout the world on) Sunday, February 12, The Golden Text is “Lo, this is our God; we have waited for | ly} department }:; | sai | THE OF jedbeth Street | | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘Qld Stone), | Corner Eaton ani yofy ¥ ‘Joe A. Tol “Come unto me ¢ and are heavy, fake and | will give you rest”. — Jesus ch school, 9:45 a. m. Gere | rs, Superintendent. pn worship, 11 o'elock. ; Som subject: “Anchors That! “power League, 6:30, p. m. ivening worship, 7:30 o’clock. Sermon, subject: “In Spite Of”. | This is Boy Scout Week and the Scouts of Key West are ‘invited to worship in a body at Stone church, Choir rehearsal, Friday, 7:45 jp. m, Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, ' organist; Gerald Saunders, direc: tor. to do what is right is the sum- to.do what is right si the sum- ming up of the whole duty. of mankind”.—Huxley. SAINT PAUL'S ‘S CHURCH Duval and Eaton, Sts, han Schedule Low Mass with Communions, | Ta, m, Children’s Mass, Catechism, 9:30 a.m. . orning g Frage: and Sung. Mass; Boe :Pravee Sermon, Bene- | diction of the Blessed Sacrament, 8 p. m. i Week-Days— Morning Prayer, 6:45 o’clock. Low Mass, Holy Communion, jl '9.a.m. Evening Prayer, 5:30 p. m. | Wednesdays— Low Mass, Holy Communion, 7 a.m. Mornirg Prayer, 8:45 o'clock. Low Mass, Holy Communion, 9, a.m. Evet ‘ng prayer, 5:30. o'clock. St. Mary's Star of the Sea BJ. Senin oar in C! Sunday dn uaees be al fetes 9:30 o! ane “Week-day Masses x 7. o'clock, Ew service at 7:30, gielock, | Sundays and Frid i Fridays. ° “GOSPEL HALL wy) » 720;Southard Street Morning worship, 11 o'clock.’ Sunday school, 3:45 p. m. Gospel meeting, 8:00 p, m. Bible’ study, ‘Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. * Prayer “meeting, Friday, 8001-5 ‘Dm | THE CHURCH ‘OF Gop L. A, Ford, Pastor 1106 Olivia St. Sunday morning worship, o'clock, Sunday School, 3 p. m. Sunday evening | Service, 8 9’clock. Prayer meetings, Tuesday and Thursday nights, 8 o’clock. DOX CATHO! RCH id Of St. Mary, The Virgin Thomas and Julia Streets Father R. S. Hoagland, Foret High Mi 7 a.m. Church School, 3 p. m. Solemn Vespers and Seqren 8:15 p. m. ' a Gri 1 la Ti a Guillermo Perez, lastor. Guil (Services in. Spanish) Sunday schoo}, 10 a..m. : 8p. m.° Preaching, 7:30 p.-m. Mothers’ Club, Monday, 8-p, m, Bible study. and er’ s€rvice, | | Wednesday, 7:30 :30 pe a THE CHURCH OF GOD. u | BIRST. METHODIST CHR | st Shes ai i | ig demonstration, of “to: ‘Key West: i preaching, | | } | him, and he will save us; this is | Over Which A. J. Torplinson, bad General Overseer the Lord”.—Isaiah 25:9. Wednesday evening meeting, 8 o'clock. Reading Room is open on Tues- days and Fridays from 3 to 5 2. m. FLEMING STREET \ODIST | P wetown) Seis woman at man ee Street Church, schogi, meets at’ 9:45, a ny shots Lowe, general Morning, worship, 11 o’clork HicLeaghe meets at 6:30 p. m.| Miss. Lowe, in. Young People’s Epworth, League meets at 6:30 p.m. Miss | Margaret Neff, president. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Mid-weck Prayer and Bible. Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Choir Be: Wedi 8:45 p. T. B. Klebsattel, rector of 1 music. Brotherhood Banquest, 619. wie liam, street. 1118 Olivia Street Bible school, 10 a. m., Sunday. at lha ‘Yount People t ting at 7:30 i ge es for ail ages. MIXED BIBLE CLASS and W. P. Mon’ cino, 3 Meeti ; Subscribe to The Gtiesn— 20), Xe You are cordially invited to at-' ing at the Convention, | weekly. tend these services. o'clock. , 3:30 p, m. Clags-| 7:30 p. m. 3 Low fee — Mel Commun: oo) we needs. the infinite grace of God | t A. C. B. League meets) to cleanse and clothe it and give Gaielkes Slee Sunday. School Lesson geogeee enqgeneqene PETER HEALS A LAME je ‘John Wesley never intentionally ‘inaugurated a new church, so jthese early Jewish Christians ‘continued as Christian Jews in | the tabernacles at this early day. |So, we. find Peter and John going ;¥P to the temple to pray at the | appointed hour, wegerecnecascces ternational Sunday School Les- | son for February 12, 1939 bon Apel gs tage give I thee”—Acts 3:6. , @besson Text: Acts 3:1-4:22) At the beautiful Gate ot the | Temple there was a beggar, a fi Our. lessom last ersten bcd man who had been lame since utah great -esemon: ceive y | ‘birth, and who for many years’ iL | Sa eeeeuneney or | had been accustomed to sit at this by the first band of disciples asi ‘place to ask for alms. He was! a result of the divine power which ' Well-known to the worshippers of had come to them. | the. Temple, and when he ap- 1g oe ‘oday ae lesson leads up to’ peared subsequently with physic- ‘another great address by. Peter, h faculties restored he was im- which, like the previous one, re-| mediately, recognized. This beg- sulted in many accessions to the | gax realized that earnest people followers of faith. Isn’t this strik- | going to worship were most like- ing change in the personality and ly to have sympathy with him -' aggresiveness of Peter evidence: 9VSX his misfortune and assist of the t events which caused him. ae i stat ss The customary plea was made Peter and John, having been "to these two apostles. Peter trained, in the Jewish religion, ' looked steadily upon the man to continued their habits of worship read the character inside and in the ag foal manner. Just ag what he saw evidently satisfied him as to the inherent faith in ‘his soul and the justification for twit nity pra the miraculous relies which he tee pvited i at-Was going to receive. ‘Sof in the ‘name of the Master’ He was! ~ pul ' preaching, Nene called ao him zi ( CONGREG , to rise walkes @ man’s U2 om ' fait pa ah tosrespond in Rabbi. Ben sn Miller, Pastor | trustfulness and he ‘immediately : Joe Pearlman, eraeen of Con- ey restored. In the first joy of 10} :such a deliverance we find him Hebrew anda, School, 11 a.! “rushing into the Temple, demon- Fildes, ba tad week, except ,Strating his mew powers and ed Regular services every, Friday ‘praising God who had rescue him from the ailment. It should evening, 8 o'clock, and Saturday oe 7 his morning, 7 o'clock. be borne in mind that when this irecord was waitten men were pal who had lived on that TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN | oycn x CHURCH \ en not eonn Bible cere ne nomina' ar yond, % | eventful day. ! It was nothing strange that this ‘performance should have created ‘wonder to those who had known Morning service, 11 o’clock. |the afflicted beggar for years. Church School, 3:30 o'clock. ‘Peter utilized the opportunity to Young People meet 7 p. m. deliver another strong address, 7:30 p’clock. i pointing out the need for repent- ,jof Fort ante and acceptance of the Sa- preach 1} a. m. vior. His activity brought him to and 7: 30 p. m., after which serv- the attention of the rulers of the | ~ ice Ke will administer the Sac-' Jewish church and they had the rament ot the Lord’s Supper. impetuous and outspoken apostles Mrs.-'West and daughter, also brought before them in an effort of Goodwill Presbyteriin church, to stifle the testimony to the Mes: Fort Piérce, ‘are also? visiting in siah whose crucifixion they had bu , been responsible for. But Petey) service, Tuesday, ‘who had denied his Lord before humble accusers, was bold enough to tell these ‘leaders that the lame man walked through the. power. of Jesus, “whom ye crucified”. There are some practical appli- ‘cations of this lesson. When Pe- ter and John were called upon| | for help, the lame man was hunt- ‘ing for money. He little dream- jed of a greater gift. Peter had no Sunday school, 3 p. m. Kermit | money, so he said, “Silver and Gibson, superintendent. gold have I none”, but realizing ————————_——_ that there were other ways in SAINT: PETER’S CHURCH (Colored) Simonton Street 1 Westnet 7:30.p. sedion eh Rev. Hate age Pastor Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Fan Chon Tynes, Secretary Morning worship, 11 o’clock. om. Friday, 8 p. m. | we he could render assistance, added, “but such as I have, give I thee”. How often in life we! jallow our fellow-man to go in suffering and misery because we ‘fail to realize that the greatest help and assistance is not neces- sarily gold, but human sympathy, |a helping hand, and a new *' chance. If all of us would real- ize this great truth and form a {determination to be more help-| ‘ful in the future, how much | permanent good we mien accom- (Colored). Center between Petronia and Olivia Streets “Sung Mass, sermon, Holy Com- | munion, 8 a. m. Church school follows imme; diately after the 8 o'clock service, Solemn Evenson, sermon, Bene- | | diction, 7 p. m, “James H. Snowden, in arking on. ‘this incident, uses the figure | of’ the’ lame beggar at the Beau- | tiful Gate ‘for. a strilnig analogy. | — ies says: “The. earth itself is aj *" ) beagared world lying at the Gate F.C: meee Pastor | Beautiful so | the universe, a Tem- FA, Jeune General Secretary |p ple whose stairs are stars and| Din ‘Tapes, Ste | whose ake, gates. are blazing Sool, 9: | cons tions; lying there cover- “Ll a.m. jed with rags, a mass of sores, ior. A. C. E. League meets —_ crying for gold when ‘Sung Litany icine 7:30, P, m. it| |it life”. Yet Ta Come | | heard a man as-, cending the apartment stairs late! at night and supposing it to be SEVENTH DA’ ADVENTIST her rai opened the door and CHURCH ‘administered a severe thrashing. “Good heavens!” she cried at last, “you’re not my husband; |you’re the tenant on the next ‘floor. I’m awfully sorry”. “Yes, and you ought to be”, replied her victim. “Now I will Sabbath School Gaturday), 10/1, .ve to go through it all again”. Church services, 11 a. m. t Y. P. M. V. S. meeting, 5:30 Prayer meeting, Wednesday, Penalty “My dear, what a lovely coat! It must have cost a fortune”. “No. Just a single kiss”. “That you gave your husband | “No, that he gave my maid”. Must Take His Chances ( Mr. and Mrs. Scrappins find Division Street between White- themselves on a balcony where "EEA Rekage, Par they can overhear spooners’ con- E. A. Robit versation below. Mrs.—tI think the young fellow wants to propose. We ought not to usr =o Whistle to him. ‘ Mr.—Why should I? Nobody ¢ qageseqes-s~ngabqdngndngussbpadcaganiaknan FOR SALE. 1 FACTORY LOGE DeLUXE TRAILER, Pullman berth, sleep two; 20-! gallon water tank, Pullman pump. Sink, Electric Lights, windows and. door screened. $200 cash. On. lot, Duval azg Division street. febl1-I1tx MATTRESS RENOVATING BUILT TRAVEL- MATTRESS REPAIRING AND RENOVATING, Upholstering, Cushions, Slip-Covers, Drapery. One-day service. Corner Si- monton and Angela Streets. feb?7-Ttx FOHK RENT Sana OCT 7 155cT GRE EE 1; SURES cs SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For FURNISHED HOUSES—all mod- Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”, “Private Property, No Tres- passing”, 15c each. THE ART- MAN ‘PRESS. nov25-tf SECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c The Artman Press. sore SMALL BAND SAW MOTOR. | Cheap. 1310 Johnson street. | FOR SALE—Double Corner Lot | Desirable section. Will divide | Apply box DOM, The Citizen. | febl-s i FOR SALE—Cabin Cruiser, “fully | equipped, engine and hull, in very good condition. renovated. Reasonable for cash. Apply 506 South street. decl0s | FOR SALE—Lot on Stock Is-! land, waterfron’. Also, lot cor- | ner 5th and Patterson Avenues | near Boulevardi':Apply Bex} RC, The Citizen. sugils CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- | ner 5th and Staple Avenue. ! Apply Box D, The Citizen. i nov2-tf Washington | 112 feet TWO LOTS on street, 90 ft. front, deep. Reasonable. Pearl street: novil-s | EIGHTEEN-FOOT Crosby De-. sign Marconi Rig Sloop. Sails, i hull excellent. Used only five} months. $225.00. 924 Flagler, Phone 84§-J. feb8-7tx FOURTEEN-FOOT BOAT, with four-horse outboard Johnson motor, fully equipped, $150. 1217 Petronia street, rear. jan4-s FOR SALE—11% acres Planta- tion Key, 3% acres on ocean, 8% acres on Bay, on Highway, all high land, beach front on. both sides. P. O. Box 23. Kon | West. sept? “8 TWO-STORY HOUSE, modern’ conveniences. Near Casa Mas rina, lot 163’x98’. Apply 1125. Von Phister street. oct31-s, FOR SALE—2 lots, each 50x100°. Run from Washington to Von Phister street. $1,000. Ap» ply Rear 1217 Petronia street. augd- FOR SALE—80 acres on Big Pine Key; “%-mile frontage on high- way. Centrally located. High land and fresh spring water. Write or see B, E. CALKINS, Ramrod Key, P.O. feb2-s, FURNISHED COTTAGE, 623 Division Street. Automatic hot water, Frigidaire, newly furn- ished. 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Clear rooms, innerspring mattressen Under new management, 91% Fleming St. nov18-tf PUES its OS REE SEE SPANISH ee ae , | BENILDES REMOND, Pht Ie structor. Graduate of Havaha, Cuba, University. Private, les- sons. For particulars, apply 1112 Varela street. ‘ tues-thurs-sat-tf Apply 1219 __ WANTED—A chance “to bid on your next printing order, The Artman Press. may19-tf ARNESTO “World Famous” SATIN FLAT All colors Sale Price, per gal. $2.00 KEY WEST PAINT CO. 512 Fleming St—Phone 118 Direct ‘Arnesto’ Factory Store Gonna sae eee ae: FLEMING STREET (Uptown) CHURCH a J. P. LILLY. Pastor Sunday—ll A. M.; “Our ae 7:30. P. M. “Our* T. B. KLEBSATTEL, Music Director VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED All Building Phases : ‘ Secccecencee eeceecesqeqeceqeqeeceqveqeececencesee

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