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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1939 _ r¢ Fe eee YOU'LL FIND IT HERE! § SOOCOOCCOOSTDOVIDUSOOSOCSESUSESTOSEROEUSESEOOOOOCS Expect Biggest Tourist Crop Here’s a Representative List of Key West Mercharits that Sell Practically Everything of Interest to the Average Family or Businessman. The Shoppers’ Department IS OF INTEREST TO BOTH VISITORS AND _i. RESIDENTS OF THIS CITY ** Merchants Represented Here Have Been Carefully Selected and Dealings with Them will be Satisfactory in Every Way. is The Golden Text is: “Rejoice | evermore. Pray without ceasing | 'In everything give thanks: for | this is the will of God in Christ | Jesus concerning you”.—I Thessa- | lonians 5:16-18. Among the citations icomprise the Lesson-Sermon Thanksgiving Services |ANNUAL SERVICE |SPECIAL SERVICE AT 1ST M.E. CHURCH | AT LEY MEMORIAL Annual Thanksgiving Serviftes | Thanksgiving Service will be will be conducted in the First) held at the Ley Memorial church | Methodist (Stone) Church at/#t 11:00 o'clock tomorrow morn- 10:30 o’clock tomorrow. morning. The public is cordially invited | ; The pastor, Rev. G. W. Hutchin- | to attend this service. son, will deliver the Thanksgiv- | —_— ing message on the subject, “The | Real Spirit of Thanksgivng”. The | FLEMING CHURCH ichoir will render the anther, TO GIVE THANKS | “Praise Ye*the Father”. | ——— | As is their custom, the mem-} Special services will be held at bers and friends of the church Fleming Street Methodist Church | will deposit foodstuffs for the!tomorrow morning, starting at) poor at the altar for distribu- 11 o’elock. | tion. Special music has been sched- | The general public is cordially |uled and all are cordially invit- invited to join in thanksgiving | ed to attend the services. Pastor | {and praise to the Heavenly Fath-|Jim Lilly will preach on “Is er for his bountiful blessings. | America Grateful?” ee | ee Thanksgiving Service At |‘THANKS TO GOD’ Christian Science Church | AT ST. PAUL’ pia H Recon ee, “Thanksgiving” the sub-| Thanks to God for His Bless | ject for the Lesson-Sermon which | ings will be given at Thanksgiv- | will be read in .Churches . of|ing Day services to be held to Christ, Scientist, in the State of; morrow, November 30, at St. Florida on Thursday, November | | Paul’s Episcopal Church. 30, Hours of service will be: Low Mass, 7:00 a. m. Morning Prayer, 9:45 a. m. Sung Mass, 10:00 a. m. Evening Prayer, 5:30 p. m. PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALISTS For Quality and Service—SEE US! All lines of Beauty Culture RAIN WATER USED EXCLUSIVELY PARKER-HERBEX SCIENTIFIC HAIR AND “~ SCALP TREATMENTS—by licensed operators INS FOR APPOINTMENT—PHONE 870 ‘ ARTISTIC BEAUTY SALON New Location—1116 Division Street FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE See them now—on display at 1212 VARELA STREET | cludes the following passage from which the Christian Science textbook, | is “Science and Health with Key to| the following from the Bibl ue eo erlati by Mary Baker Complete Line To Choose From |“Serve the Lord with gladne: ly: “Christians rejoice in se-| come before his presence with|cret beauty and bounty, hidden | E. pees OF REFRIGERATION BELTS singing. Enter into his gates, from the world, but known to} - Phone 861.) |with thanksgiving, and into his|Gol. Self-forgetfulness, purity, | “Ss courts with praise: be thankful|and affection are constant pray- | ‘unto him, and bless his name.jers. Practice not profession, un- \For the Lord is good; his mercy |derstanding not belief, gain the; jis everlasting; and his truth en-|ear and right hand of omnipot- | ‘dureth to all generations”—Ps.|ence and they assuredly call | | | | { { FLORIDA PUBLICISTS heard predictions of the state's “biggest tourist crop in 1940” during annual convention of the Florida As- sociation cf Publicity Directors at St. Augustine when Wilton Martin, right, of Silver Springs, was named new president of the association to succeed John Dillin, left, of St. Augustine, shown presenting Martin with the gavel. Dillin is editor of the St. From Any Electrical; Current— RUNNING WATER NEW DELUXE THE LITTLE SHOP ; | DAYTON WATER PUMP 210 Duval Street G. C. ROBERTS down infinite blessings”. — p. Augustine News Bureau and Martin is publicity director for Silver Springs. The association's membership is composed of publicity men from Florida’s municipalities, resorts, tourist at- tractions, hotels, universities and colleges, more to advertise Florida in the which will spend next 90 days than ever in their history. Most of it will go to newspapers. SOCIAL C CALENDAR THURSDAY— Rotary Club Luncheon. 12:15 p. m. St. Paul’s Parish Hall. Lions Club Supper. 6:30 p. m. Stone Church Annex. Band Concert. 8 p. m. Bayview Park. ——o SATURDAY. Jaycee “Orange Bow!” m. Club Cayo Hueso. SUNDAY— Band Concert. 4 p. m. Art Cer Memorial Services B.P.O.E. 0. 0 “UESDAY— Dance to pick queen candidate. 9:30 p. } nter Park. 30 p. m. High School Auditorium. | Stone Church Service Club Supper. 6 p. m. Church Annex PERSONAL MENTION A. Constantine , Constantine, of jtors on a h Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. E. New York, are seeing trip and are enjoying themselves with visits to the va rious places of interest. Raul Cuesta, member of the steward’s department on the Steamship Florida, arrived in the city Monday night and left on the 11 o'clock bus yesterday morning on the return to Miami George H. Mason, manager of the Collier group of hote a visitor in the city ye and a guest at the Hotel Concha. Carl Geblehart, who arrived on the midday bus Sunday on sightseeing trip and who remai until today, left on the 11 o’clock bus for West Palm Beach, Dan Malloy, sponge dealer of Robert Lord, superintendent of > P. and O. S. S. Co., and John | port steward of the line, | ere in the city yesterday on business, connected with the mship Cuba, and left in the} evening for Miami. tt M. Louise James Mary, and four s of the High School of nt, Misses Anabel Mof- Ramona Lopez, Sylvia Gwynn, and Magdalia Solano, of France, fat, ANSWERS TO TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ Below are the Answers to Today's Daily Quiz printed on Page 3 1 2 — James Monroe. Philadelphia and Key West, was| ~ an arrival in the city this morn-j ing to iook over the sponge} situation and is guest at the Ho- | tel La Concha. Buddy Navarro, son of Mr. and} Mrs. Ray Navarro, underwent a} successful appendectomy Monday at the Marine Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Connable left Sunday over the highway for a short stay in Miami. Mrs. Con-} nable is expected back tomor-} row. Mr. Connable-has proceeded | to Fort Lauderdale where his! yacht has been in dry dock. He) will sail it back to Key West. “Key West's Outstanding!” LA CONCHA HOTEL Lounge DINING and DANCING | Young Women’s Association. Strait of Juan de Fuca. -er-sa-bl; not sa-bl. Fujiyama. About one-ninth, IF NOSE “FILLS UP” AT NIGHT: Here's One Successful Way To Get Welcome Rellef | IF YOUR NOSE you a lot of trou- ble at night—! up, makes breathing gies § 2 hee sleep—just put a few ‘a-tro-nol up each nostril, pone ARE SO surprisingly | cause Va-tro-nol is expressly to relieve a upper throat, wi ten hinders free Christian tra- 10. transient conges- | . Enjoy the | ~~ be- i Ge cee | |100:2, 4. 5. | The Lesson-Sermon also in-| 15:25-30. left on the early bus this morn- ing to attend a convention of; Sodalists in West Palm Beach. | Dr. and Mrs. M. Ward, of Wadsworth, Kansas, are visitors lin the city and were particularly | linterested in the display at the coast guard museum. Hezekiah Carey, who had been | \ visiting for several weeks with | relatives and friends, left on the 11 o'clock bus for his home in Miami. Mrs. L. P. Weiser, who had{ been visiting in the city for sev- eral weeks, left on the 11 o'clock | bus for her home in Knoxville, | Tenn. \ | Mrs, Reynolds Thompson, son | Gary, and Mrs. Thompson’s sis- | ter, Miss Doris Lounders, left on the 11 o’clock bus this morning | jfor Miami to spend Thanksgiving | | i 1 | | ———ORIGINAL—_—_—_ BAKER’S RESTAURANT | TURKEY DINNER sss of Celery Soup, Meda Dressing, Peas and Corn, Cran- | berry Sauce, Pumpkin and Pies, Coffee, Tea, Cocoa Postum. PHONE 152-R or | PALACE Richard Arlen—Andy Devine | MUTINY on the BLACKHAWK also COMEDY and SERIAL i | | | i | | \? | | THANKSGIVING SPECIALS TIFT’S CASH GROCERY | A full line of — TURKEYS and CHICKENS CRANBERRIES, tb FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES f Open Tomorrow Morning TIFT’S GROCERY | 1101 Division Street Phone 460 parents. min Franklin Werkheiser. | Cor. Fleming and Margaret Sts. | 'Day with their Peta Mr. and Mrs. Emilio Lounders. — | Miss Mary Cobb, of Miami/| Beach and Miss Joan Mackensie, | Pupils at the Convent of Mary | Immaculate, left on the 11 jo’clock bus to spend the Thanks- | giving holiday © with their DIVORCE PAPERS FILED Papers were filed yesterday in ithe office of Clerk Ross C. Saw- yer, in the divorce suit of Irene | Henry Werkheiser versus Benja- ; If the FIRST bottle of Imperial Lotion fails to relieve itching agony of ma, Rash, Tetter, Scabies, Ring- ep ‘Toe Itch your money will_be returned. Simply ‘repeat invisible Im- perial Lotion as needed while nature Betps heal. Get a bottle today, | FAST DIRECT FREIGHT SERVICE Boston, New York, Miami Jacksonville, Galveston | | New Orleans and Beyond From Key West alternate Mon- | days. From New York every Thurs- day. From Boston every Tuesday. exer Jacksonville, Miami and | yw Orleans every two weeks. C. E. SMITH, Agent Key West, Fla. WEAR GLASSES? 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