The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 8, 1939, Page 6

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PAGE six SGETAL ACTIVITIES SOCIAL C SUNDAY— Concert. Key West Hospitality ALENDAR- Band. 5 p. m. Art Center Park. | Kiddie Pan-American Floor Show and Dance. 4-6 p. m. cuban) Club. Easter Sunrise Service by Key West Ministerial Alliance, Rev. | W. L. Halliday presiding. 6:11 a. m. Bayview Park. —9-_—_ MONDAY— Key West High School P.-T. A. meets. 7:30 p. m. High School | Auditorium. Monthly meeting of Garden Club and Tree Guild. 8 p. m. Key ' West Library. —_o— i TUESDAY— Stone Church Service Club su p. m. Church Annex. ipper, open to winter visitors. 6: 00 | oe WEDNESDAY— Meeting of The American Legion. 8 p. m. Legion Home. ee eaae SHURSDAY— Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Church Annex, 6:30 P.M Concert by Key West Hospitality Band. 8 p. m. Bayview Park Brotherhood Banquet 7:30 p. Church parsonage. School Auditorium. Annual “Ladies Night” Hotal La Concha. m. Garden Club Plans For Session Monday Ni ‘Piamnin | SHOWN THAT LOCAL :ter of the National Red Cross ‘close its doors unless some finan- ;cial | according to Mrs. Grace B. Phil- Fleming Street Methodist | lips, executive secretary of the us 1¢ chapter. Annual High School Operetta, “Hollywood Extra”. 8 p. m. High;,Cross it was learned that the last roll call drive was a dismal fail- of Key West Rotary Club. 7:30 p. m. Bes due atin of interest on ido this skatly és they, the part of those who were desig- inated to canvass the city. !sent toa large number of citizens | stating that unless some aid was ight, received the chapter would be jforced to discontinue its services. iFrom these letters the sum of $3 Amaryllis Lilies—Mrs. Curry | was received by Mrs. Phillfps. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Satu amar. APREL 8, 19 ‘SPECIAL SERVICE UPTOWN CHURCH Special Reaerioe Service will be fet at the Fleming Street (Up- jtown) Methodist church tomor- ; row morning at 11 o’clock. Rev. jdim Lilly will preach an Easter ; Sermon. Following the regular service, loly Communion will be ob- jserved. The choir, under the di- jrection of T. B. Klebsattel, will ‘render special music. BADLY IN NEED | OF ASSISTANCE a man who makes his living by | fishing and whose boat was de- | stroyed by a water spout in Janu- ACTI- | ary. The other is that of a widow whose home was partially de- VITIES WILL CEASE ON stroyed by fire recently. Both these cases have been placed be- JUNE 1 UNLESS HELP IS fore the local chapter but as there FORTHCOMING jare no funds on hand nothing can be done for those asking assist- ; ance. By MARIE CAPPICK The chapter has always stood June 1 will see the local chap- T¢@dy to serve local persons when their cases were proved worthy and deserving of aid, and there has been no great overhead of expense to maintain the chapter. There is but one salary, and a meager one at that, paid to the secretary. Other officers give of their time and efforts gratis and realiz that what is done for the poor is never lost, but is returned a hun- dred fold. With this statement of condi- tions that confront the chapter, national headquarters now places the responsibility of continuing or discontinuing the service ren- dered by the chapter squarely up to the peopie of Key West. Do assistance is forthcoming, At the office of the Red letters The past week were i> they want the local chapter to continue :ts assistance to the poor and needy of the city? If so, contribute something toward maintaining it. If, on the other hand, Key West docs rot want is the national the chapter, then it will discon- j 10c You Cannot Afford To Miss || NEW SHIPMENT ~The regular monthly meeting 10th, 8 p. m. at the Key West /0¢" Clubs recently held in Mi-'much money has been sent to to attend. hibited by the specimen chair-!tions, and with the unsettled 1 am chairman. ed to bring note books and pen- i : i Bayly. progr: eB PeN- ‘be a serious mistake. During the aaa aia amare Minnie Porter Harris. dially invited to attend. = ! ecccces | local chapter for assistance. JUVENILE DANCE and At Sewing Room ‘PERSONAL MENTION co ea es CUBAN CLUB arranged services for one hour ; ‘visiting “Key West. with the local 8 el anaes were sung, prayers’ offered andj subject for the sermon, “The Key West. He is the presiding! Hymns were sung by Mrs. Min- Rankin, student of Southern Col- in the tent at the corner of Flem- Buring the services, Rev..Joe prayer and at the conclusion the of the Garden Club and Tree Moreno. | From National Headquarters it ami—Mrs. E. J. Bayly. 'Key West as has been returned in The following program has,man, Mrs. P. D. Holloway, will world conditions of today, the Soil—Jerry Trevor. hells. World War the chapter served not PP 200 o toes : families, end many service men Mrs. Phillips points out that at’ FLOOR SHOW in the building in observance of junit in charge of Ralph Milner, | an interesting sermon delivered. Crucifixion”. ‘Mr. Tyler is hold- elder of the Miami District of the; nie Robinson and Rev. J. P. Lilly lege, who is leading the singing ing and Elizabeth streets, was Tolle, of the First Methodist Benediction was offered by Rev. ;Leon Saunders, {Tampa on the return to head-' quarters. | G. M. Magee, F. R. Soper, and representatives of the customs service in Miami, | who were in Key West to assist! in checking the passengers on! | the Cuba yesterday afternoon, | left over the highway on the re-| turn, this morning. | P. Holcomb, head of the traffic! department of the Western | Union Telegraph Co., who was in Havana on business connected with the organization, was a returning passenger on the Cuba yesterday. | J. M. Horre, construction en- gineer who was engaged in work | in Key West, left yesterday for! Miami and expects to ieturn within a short time to remain for | a while on‘ business. poms | Guild will be held Monday, April Resume of Convention of Gar- ‘has been learned that twice as Libtary. All members are urged’ Asa number of plants ex-imemberships and direct contribu- been prepared by Mrs. E. J. be studied, members are request ciosing of the local chapter will : es as tinue its activities June 1, Stephanotis and Jasmine—Miss Visitors to the ‘city are ©°Fr- | only the service men but their i ; Since the war have turned to ans; Good Friday Reba sitie eapeonen the present time there are two EASTER SUNDAY, 4 to 6 P. M. the WPA sewing room, yesterday i be! mabe Board, -who was be to assist. One is the case of Good Friday, at which hymns 'left yesterday on the Cuba for! Rev. Robrt Z. Tyler took gs his ing revival services nightly in Methodist churches. sung. the “Holy City”. Victor at the revival services being held, heard in a solo. church, led the worshippers in Lilly. Juveniles At Cuban Club Tomorrow afternoon, between! 4 and 6 o'clock, the Sociedad Cuba will present a novel Easter! Sunday Juvenile Dance and Floor! Show for the benefit of children | of Key West. The committee in charge an-| nounces many entertaining fea- tures and it is expected that a! good attendance will be on hand. Mrs. Robert George, who “was {spending the winter season with jher mother, Mr. and Mrs. Eric |Gwynn, left on the early bus |this morning for Miami en route | |to New York. j | Mrs. George A. T. Roberts left on the early bus today for Mi-! ami where she will visit for two | ; weeks with her son and daugh- a LAST4MINUTE LOOK PEARLMAN’S stock of EASTER SHOES Perhaps you didn’t find just |! the pair of SHOES you want || | to join the Easter Parade to- | morrow... put off looking until now. iH In any and all events—come {| | in today and see the large and entirely complete selec- | tion on hand, PRICES FOR WOMEN START AT $1.98 CHILDREN’S SHOES— $1.00, $1.50, $1.98 and up Maybe you have | of SHOES | has just arrived for late Easter pers. Shop- pS eee STARTING MONDAY WE OFFER STORE-WIDE REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SALES LEADERS! ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles {SISTTTTTTOTE SOTTO LAST-MINUTE EASTER SUGGESTIONS | Roberts. j Mrs. Joseph Pinder left on the early bus today for Miami and will visit for several weeks with | jrelatives and friends. invitation to our Wedding; and we want it to be the best looking invitation we can get” Naturally, you want your very Ginest; and that is why we are inviting you to inspect our remarkable line of genuine Sons and Aanouncements in the Favored Styles « THE ARTMAN PRESS CITIZEN BUILDING ‘Wedding Invitation to be the Steel Engraved Wedding Invita- eae emai : Dit SHOES — Men’s - Ladies’ - Children’s du CAN Be Pleased and Satisfied IF YOU SEE OUR OUTSTANDING STYLES Cee. WHITE BAGS, just arrived, $1 up __LADIES’ HOSIERY LINEN SUITS SHIRTS UNDERWEAR EASTER FROCKS FOR YOUNG AND OLD’ Styles That Really Please. Prices That Will Surprise Easter Hats for Mothers and Daughters $10.95 up SHOES PRIESTLY “NOR-EAST” NON-CRUSH SUITS AND NECKTIES FRIENDLY. COURTEOUS SERVICE CHAS. ARONOVITZ Department Store (Ln 2442 ¢¢¢4LALALALALALALLASLT X & Qi: ‘i N & : : y & s Of EE SF FS . HOLTSBERG’S Specials for Monday Dresses- New Cottons, Ray-o-Spuns, Voiles. All new- est style details. See them in the window. You'll want several. Sizes 12 to 44. Dresses- yvely styles. All seers, Voiles. $1.98 $1.00 in Satin and Four-Gore- ; DIVORCE SUIT YOUR Longe NEES DIVORCE st LED FRIDAY Minoca Council No. 13 of Pocahontas mects 1 Tuesdays of mo: 3 for divorce was yesterday ee Hal ed in the office of Clerk > yer, of Circuit Court, costa Garcia, the ee and line and Eliz proved Order of Hed Men every Monday, 7:30°p. 1 wam Hall. Sparkling ¥ bekah Lodge No. 14, and 4th Tuesda: 7:30 p. m. F. & A. M. Lodges Scottish Rite Hall as Anchor. Lodge No. 182 ond and fourth Ming Lodge No. 14 every fi’ Wednes¢ and fourth Wedne Varela Lodge beth street fourth Thi Chapter, Order Di every Tuesday. * Siow, Jaycee Scout Troop To Be Guests r fommien of Com- r business meeting, ostpone election of il 28 when the Jay- » be guests at banquet in the Alibi new shades. ie Mo! lay, > delegation will make the trip to Sara- annual convention, at the meeting brought Knights of Golden Eagle meet at Golden lows: Key of the Gulf Ce 2 every Tues i Agramonte No. 3, fe t ai Thursdays. or the discu: ul on citing the won- of Franklin Albert, e dfrector, afid tion of the vas order- sent to Mr. Cd de ded bd de Slips Fruit cf the Loom” Slips Crepes. dow Proof Panels. Guarantee Pythian Organizations “i Flem Pythian Sisters 5 Fé SI aS FSS ‘SPS SS SS SES SMa aE Hs ¥ OU ARE ALL INVITED...! oe | To Visit Our Store NEXT MONDAY i » be placed on sale in our . EASTER SALE! meets of each Hail. NEW SUMM TERRACE i GUTDOOR BOWLING | Them All! bat fave,» RHYTHM STEP SHOES | Rak auth s Se Nw The iia Of ty Fre 7 Cool C s and Children i | Fleming § Street liciho uced | (Uptown) Charch SPECIAL EASTER and many =~ £ as By far ... the most popular Shce for Women in Key West! GTHEK SHOES OF GOOD QUALITY AT SALE LEVELS The Store of Fashion APPEL2OUTH'S SFIS eS 2 Ts i | | i | i i] i ; followed b All can afford Gas Refrigeration —THE CHEAPEST REFRIGERATION ON THE MARKET! Manufacturers announced substanti duciion — effective April Ist. The tetal savings are reflected in our sa'esroom prices. . starting at— $1252 cash price for our popular-size, | tefrigerator. This outstanding merly sold at $159.50. ABSOLUTELY SILENT CONSTANT REFRIGERATION —is now possible at all hours of the day or night at amazingly low operating cost. INVESTIGATE TODAY! Hear about our low-term payment plan and liberal trade in allowance! $15.00 and up for your old refrigerator! EY WEST GAS CO. 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