The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 1, 1939, Page 4

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‘PASSOVER’ TO BE OBSERVED “THE GLORY ROAD” | Dpdicsied ic ine’ CCC: Bers JEWISH HOLIDAY EVENT TO The glory road is not always an ~ BEGIN AT SUNDOWN easy cne Tho’ adorned with the beautiful offerings of Spring, , But oftimes glorifies work by the % —_otiday, with its story of red ~ tion: It will: .open with . Seder “Services at sundown, April 3, i ~himes of Jews throughanlthe' & short service will be held at “the local synagogue by Rabbi L. Lehrer in connection with the event. The oldest holiday in the Jew- ish calendar Passover had its be- ginnings in the early Spring fes- tival celebrations of shepherds and farmers. A new significance was attrib- uted to the festival, when in ad- dition to being a feast of supplica- tion for a good year, it was made an occasion of thanksgiving for the redemption | of,,.the Jewish © people from slavery, in, Egypt. During the seven,days of the! festival only “matses”: (unleav- ened bread) is eaten in commem- oration of the haste of the people when, fleeing from Egypt, did not have time to await the rising of their dough. Though celebrated in the Tem-!| ple when Jerusalem was the re- ligious center of Judaism, the! Passover holiday afterward be-| came and has remained primarily a holiday observance in the home. The Seder Service retells the) ~erossing of the Red Sea when! the Children of Israel escaped from their oppressors. Matos still take the place of leavened bread/| for the duration of the holiday. This year especially the Pass- Over will bring a message of hope to,many who suffer from ee} moderr. Pharaohs of despotism. CONCERT SUNDAY AT ART CENT ‘MINISTERIAL UNIT way ’tis done, And we've heard the forest fairly | ring | With a hope new won as the road jmakers sing. are stalwart young men so glad cf a task Out of doors in God’s sunshine and air, With wholesome food, what more can they ask As they tackle the forest and roads everywhere? And how they whistle and sing at their task! The dogwood trees showered with blo:soms of snow Will beckon soon thru’ forest and road side by And tender green trees enhance the beauty we know | As sunbeams play ‘neath Spring’s, blue sky, Like patches of gold on the glory road, so they | We just have to stop for our souls have eyes, | And must feast on the beauty like drifted snow. Yes, there’s a glory road in every life That’s as beautiful as we allow it to be, For it leads to* the worthwhile things that last through etern- ity. MILDRED EMILY SCAIFE. TO MEET MONDAY This is the regular monthly | meeting and all members are re- quested to be present. PROGRAM TO BE RENDERED | BY KEY WEST HOSPI- | TALITY BAND | There will be a concert given| tomorrow afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock, at the Art Cen- ter grounds on Front street by the Key West Hospitality Band.| The -following is The program to! be rendered under the direction of A. Barroso, band conductor: | March, Washington Grays, C. S. Grafulla. | Overture, Strarella, F. V. Fla- tow. Waltz, Moonlight on the Nile, King. Selection, Martha, Flotow. Nepolitan Song, Maria, Mari!, | E. Di Capua. Overture, Revelry, F. Jewell. March, With Trumpet Drum, A. F. Weldom. Finale, Star Spangled Banner, Key. | OF APPRECIATION | | | REV. FLANAGAN SENDS LET-| TER TO FATHER MAU- | REAU OF THIS CITY Rev. E. J. Flanagan, head and| founder of the Boys Home at) Boys Town, Nebraska, has writ- ten Father A. L. Maureau, S.J., a} letter of appreciation fon the in: terest shown by the latter in the activities of the Boys Home. | The letter says, in part: | “Thank you so much for your, 1 beginning Highest Mean __ Yesterday’s Precipitation |Sun rises - | | High ee jand East Gulf: THE WEATHER . i 79 Normal Mean _ Rainfall" -0 Ins. amas Precipitation _ .06 Ins. record covers 24-hour period at 8 o'clock this morning. Tomorrow's Almanac en Sun sets Moon rises Moon sets |Full moon, 3rd Tomorrow’s Tides er : 21 Sea level, 29.95. WEATHER FORECAST (Tilt 7:30 p. m., Sunday) Key West and: Vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday; gen- tle to moderate southerly winds. Florida: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday; slightly warmer on‘ the northeast coast tonight. Jacksonville to Florida Straits Moderate south and southwest winds, and partly overcast weather tonight and Sunday. DON'T MISS P.A.R. “SPI IP III OO III OSS DD. La Revista Mensual en Espanol e Ingles. Mailed at Havana Monfh- ly on the 13th. Ten Cents. $1 a Year. Six Years $5. Sample Copy | . FREE. of Spring, is:Charles Armour’s creation of brown and white polka-dot silk crepe with quilted jacket. French Poodle, has reason to look prone TENT REVIVAL Dr. Tyler chose for his text last | night at the tent | 15:8: fied that ye bear much fruit”. The speaker dwelt thought that the chief end man is to glorify God. He show-} There will be a meeting of the! how transient, Key West Ministerial Alliance on uncertain man’s successes-.in this; | Monday morning, April 3, at the life are, but all may. have the! First Methodist Church. Father's approval and. glorify God | in their lives. ! Dr. Tyler will be preacher at the “Ley Memorial coeccoccvvecerncereeeses church on Sunday morning at the} , 1- |11 o'clock hour. ‘ | In the cvening at 8 wleloak to-| Arkansas to $48 in California. | @ morrow Dr. Tyler- will preach at! ‘the tent With all the Methodist | number 9,000,000. ——-86 ' Churches cooperating. ' The public is invited to these } a6 services. TOPEKA, Ind.—Amish farm- ers ban on automobiles but are mak-! - ™.'ing a concession to the machine | more than 1,000 years old. . M. age in the matter of gadgets. A - M. Topeka buggy manufacturer who - M. sells to the Amish has . M. equipping his buggies with elec- California, which uses tric headlights and taillights. MOLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LOL Ee re k ~Sugh thing as a bad boy”. nice letter and th ‘i a nese you hae wha ene Diecs! TE. F. O'Brien publishes PAR mitting parishioners to go to see| (Times of Cuba and Pan Amer- the Boys Town picture during| iam Review) at San Ignacio 34, Lent. I also want to shank you ou Hayana. P. O. Box 329. Tab for the Mass you offe ‘and also|M‘1012:"Key West Chamber of for the copy of the Key West! 5. a La Concha. Chamber of Commerce to send us. | “How wonderful it is to have | such understanding friends andj} help and encouragement”. Havana an ain Hie Accompanying the letter was a | Coast - Indies - Mexico - copy of a booklet containing a South. Concise News and _ Boys Home and a biography of the founder. The booklet was | MAP OF HAVANA with Guide| printed by student printers in the distributed free, On the front page of the book. 4-11 } let is the saying of Father Flan- b a3 agan, which has been quoted by TROPIC AMERI book, which you asked the | B those who are willing to give us brief history of Father Flanagan's | |Latin American Trade Trade Reviews. Buyers printshop of the Boys Home. DAILY on Ships, Trains and So BAsGFINBES BOTH = Only § 10% SATURDAY. APRIL 1, 1989 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN : ORR IIIT I ILD I PPP PIO POD Polka Dot Silk Crepe € Here’s a Representative List of Key West Merchants that Sell Practically Everything of Interest to the Average Family or Businessman. The Shoppers’ Department IS OF INTEREST TO BOTH VISITORS AND RESIDENTS OF THIS CITY Merchants Represented Here Have Been Carefully Selected and Dealings with Them will be Satisfactory in Every Way. PHONE 9134 Pure Oil Service Station YALE TIRES — 12 months guarantee HOT and COLD WATER SHOWERS Under New Management RATES, $1.00 Special By The Week Mrs. Ellen McHugh Manager Ask Your Grocer For . . . EAGLE BRAND COFFEE WE CATER TO PARTICULAR COFFEE DRINKERS BATTERIES SOLD AND SERVICED J. H. BRADY, Mgr. Corner Division and We Cater To The Best Francis Sts. THOMASINE MILLER’S BEAUTY SALONS TWO SHOPS TO SERVE THE LADIES OF KEY WEST LA CONCHA HOTEL Fleming Street Side OVERSEAS HOTEL Chic, charming and commanding, truly a ‘harbinger | CLEELESEERLEEEEELSEESSESO SEEN Hero, the NEW ARRIVAL IN MUCH ENJOYED RUSSELL FAMILY. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sharon revival John Russell of 914 James street an- “Herein is my father glori-'nounce the birth of a daughter on Wednesday, March 29. i The new arrival has been given | of ;the name of Della Mae Russell. Mother and baby are reported temperal and | to be getting along nicely. EASTER SPECIAL PERMANENTS $1.95 ; Haircutting Harper Treatments upon the; PRINCESS | | THE ANSWERS the ‘guest| (See “Who Knows?” on Page 2) PHONE 134 About. 1,200,000. 609 Duval Street 2. They range from $4.47 in 3. It is estimated that they PETER DOELGER BEER — BP rey onal For Sale By ALL LEADING RETAILERS 4. No. 5. From 330,000,000 to 360,- } 000,000. , | 6. Probably in China. 7. Yes, by the terms of joint resolution of Congress, approved March 1, 1845. 8. The Althing, AMISH GO MODERN near here stick to their sect’s of Iceland; 9. 0.134 seconds. 10. Central Standard, except in started the northern district of Lower Pacific INSURANCE Office: 319 Duval St. Standard Time. COMPLAINT SERVICE. .. a If you do not Recefye Your Copy of The CITIZEN By 6 P.M. PHONE—WESTERN UNION Between 6 and 7 P. M. and a Western Union Messenger Boy will deliver your copy of The Citizen. PHONE NO. 1 ‘1 PORTER-ALLEN COMPANY Li FE IIID OA LID gL waaaea: Pav eonsvereesi fis EU ele | i Re 77 ” QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS JOHN C. PARK Ltt ged Pexv7 pon) TREVOR AND MORRIS INC. ee Sees THE NEWS ie: ADAMS DAIRY PHONE 455 “Oldest Continuous Ford Dealers in the World” Watch The Fords ONE S48 Go By PH Never Sleep PHONE 348 FROM Ee E NATION'S CAPITAL PATHFINDER answers the questions you and your friends are asking with its concise, vivid of the current scene. Events of national and inter- Atlantic Mutual. Fire Insurance Company Refrigeration and Air Conditioning r= Eat Boe Di MARTINEZ ne Sara Bet SALES and SERVICE J. L. 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