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" PAGE TWO fat hig’ | The Key West Citizen | | THE CITIZEN PUBLISHING CO., INC. Published Daily Except Sunday By L. P. ARTMAS, President and Publisher JOE ALLEN, Business Manager From The Citizen Building Corner Greene and Ann Streets Only Daily Newepaper in Key West and Monroe County ntered at Key West, Florida, as second class matter | Member of the Associated Press | sseciated Pregx is exclusively entitled to use | epublieation of all news dispatches credited to i not otherwige credited in this paper and also _the local news published here. SUBSCRIPTION RATHS One Year é aaa. Six Months AD’ Made kppwa on application. SPECIAL NOTICE ing notions, cards of thanks, resolutions of | ituaty nélices, eic., will be charged for at | f 10 cefits a line. es for entertainment by churches from which vevenue Is to be derived are 5 cents a line. The Citizen is an open forum and invites discus- n of public issues and subjects of local or general erest but it will not publish anonymous communi- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WILL always seek the truth and print it without fear and without favor; never be afraid to attack wrong or to applaud right; ays fight tor progress; never be the or- gan or the mouthpiece of any person, clique, faction or class; always do its utmost for the public welfare; never tolerate corruption or injustice; denounce vice and praise virtue, commend good done by individual or organ- ization; tolerant of others’ rights, views and opinions; print only news that will elevate and not contaminate the reader; never com- promise with principle. | tions. al Degree lodges. of 2 Convention | West. The natural attractions of our city to- | gether with the Overseas Highway bridges p. m. Harry H. Fischer, musical | gives Key West a good start in any sort of director. effort by any group represented here to |CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY; Sunday Masses, 7:00 and 10:00 Successful conventions provide the IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN Water and Sewerage. More Hotels and Apartments. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. Airports—Land and Sea. Consolidation of County and City Gov- ernments. | 6. A Modern City Hospital. | tion. | coming. Think through; half thinking is only half living. s An expert is an individual willing to | venture an opinion. | ployers. bring state meets. next season however, “proof of the pudding” and a sure flow | of conventicns in the years to come. | Citizen looks for much from the Conven- Necromancy, | tion Corporation. It has a worthwhile task to perform and needs plenty of coopera- | which will be read in Churches We are sure such will be forth-— of Christ, ANOTHER CONVENTION! As far.as in at | as a city able to stage big-time _ conven- | Two other state groups meet here next year, too—the Catholic Daughters of America and the Red Men and Pocahontas Kelly, superintendent. With the near formation hands | must pitch into the task of perfecting every | detail of the Legion meet next April. exact proportion. to the suecess of that ' ecnyention will be our chances to obtain Sermon | many, many more conventions Corporation, all for will OUST THE RACKETEERS It is one thing for a man to be an of- | ficial of a union and to represent the mem- , o'clock. | bers of the union in negotiating with em- | 1942. Elec- | the St. |opens Monday at 9 a. m. The Petersburg convention last year and a par- |2chool is open to children from | tial lineup of support was obtained then, | More will be fortheoming at the Holly- wood convention. in order | H i Action taken by the Key West Lions | | Club this week indicates that still another , | convention may come to this city. This ' one, however, is scheduled for 1942; and | | will come if the efforts of the Lions here | prove successful at the coming Hollywood | conclave and a final drive at the ’41 meet. Jacksonville has bid. for the 1941 con- | vention of Florida Lions. i known, the meet wili go to that city as state rules make it imperative that the an- | nual convention be held in the northern district. But the Key West Lioris have let | wednesday at 7:30 p..m. Please it be known that they will vote for. Jack- |ycaq the second and third chap- | senville for 1941 if that city will pledge | ters of Revelation. ; its votes for Key West tioneering for 1942 started CHURCH John C. Gekeler, Pastor B. Norman, superintendent. Morning worship Sermon: We Go?” Mid-week Bible Study The Vacation Bible the age of seven on. Presbyterian Sunday ‘ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton, between Duval and Simonten Streets | Rev. Ted M. Jones, Pastor Morning worship, 11 pit. Baptist Training Union, In |p. m. Mrs. L: C. Taylor, presi- lent. Evening service, by Key Subject: “He Lost, But Won”. Prayer meeting, 8:00 p. m. 327 Elizabeth Street ° Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Sunday morning service, The | o'clock. Alias subject of Scientist, the world on Sunday, June 2. The Golden Text is: “Sing un- to the Lord, praise ve the Lord: jfor he hath delivered the soul of |the poor from the hand of evil- | doers”.—Jeremiah 20:13. jp. m. White and Washington Streets Sunday Scffool, 10 a.m. Wm. 11 o'clock. it is Sermon: “Lets Keep Our Heads” Evening worship, 8:00 o'clock. “Which Way Shall School Pupils need not be members of the] School. ! * * z . | Courses in The Land Where Je- All this has direct bearing on the im- sus Lived and Finding Ged in the | portance of cooperation with the Arthur | Beautiful will be taught. | Sawyer American Legion Post | that a reputation is gained for Key West Sunday School, 10 a.m. T. L. o'clock. W. P. Archer will occupy the pul- 8:00 o'clock. Harry H. Fischer. Sunday from 620. White street. Choir rehearsal Thursday, 7:30 “Ancient and Modern Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced” is the the Lesson-Sermon throughout Reading Room is open on Tues- days and Fridays from 3 to 5 Wednesday, Sermon subject: Human Suffering”—followed . by Communion. Sermon subject: of the Unrealized”. Pp m organist; Gerald Saunders, direc- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN | FIRST METHODIST CHURCH . (Old. Stone). Corner Eaton and Simonton Sts. Rev. G. W. Hutchinson, Pastor Church School, 9:45 a. m. Ger- ald Saunders, superintendent. 11 o'clock. “Christ and Morning worship, Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Evening worship, 8:00 o’clock. Choir rehearsal, Friday, 7:45 Mrs.. Joseph Sawyer, tor. THE CHURCH OF GOD Over Which A. J. Tomlinson Is General Overseer 1113 Olviia Street Mary H. Thompson, Pastor Bible School, 10 a. m., Sunday. Worship at 11 a. m. Young People’s meeting at 7:00 p. m. Z Evening service, 7:30 o’clock. Prayer meetings, Monday and Wednesday nights. Bible Study, Friday night. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 935 Fleming Street 7:00 | Sunday. Salvation Study, 7:30 p. m., Wednesday. Field service, 9 a, m., daily and ROMAN: CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Mary’s Star of the Sea P. J. Kelleher, S.J., Rector A .L. Maureau, S,J., Assistant Hours of i ;a. m. Masses on Holy Days, 6:00, 7:30 and 9:30 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting, 8, a. m. 8:00 a. m, Weekday Masses, 6:30 and 7:00 First Friday at 6:30 and Sunday evenings, 7-30. o'clock, Rosary, Sermon and Benediction. Friday evenings, 7:30 o'clock, Sacred Heart Devotions. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Confessions Saturday after- noons and evenings, on vigil of Holy Days and on Thursday pre- ceding First Friday, 4:00 to 6:00 'o’elock and from 7:00 o'clock. to 8:00 First Sunday of month, Com- munion at the 7:30 .0’clock Mass, for Daughters of St. Ann. Second Sunday of month, Com- “The Blessing “Neither should always be ccrrelated with “nor”. never with “or”. 2. Name the Negro Republic in Africa. 3. Is the shape oi the cells in a honeycomb octagon, hexagon. or pentagon? Is “hara-kiri” a food, animal, or. a method committing suicide? Which was the first state to secede from the Union in the War Between the States? Which famous labor “mar- tyr” was released from prison by pardon in 1939? What is the plural of table- spoonful? ‘What is meant by counter clockwise? Name the father of Solomofi. Complete the proverb, word to the wise—”. an of ‘en not connected with any other © aS 90% Watchtower Study, 7:30 p. m., Bible Class and regardless of de- sible sho at-|ecuting the acts that are tc nominations are invited to tend. TRINITY. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Colored) 717 Simonton Street | TESTING HABITS BY THEIR cad William James USEFULNESS ‘ SATURDAY, JUNE i. 1S Sunday School Lesson S declare: that ninety-nine hundredt International Sunday Schoo] Les son for June 2. 1940 _— the morning Golden Text: “By their —Matt. 7:16. (Lesson Text: Ezekiel 151-6. Matt. 5:13-16; 7:16-20; I Cor. 106-7 It is difficult for us to overes- timate the importance of habit im ats our every-day life and the part King |2ble ha “aq that perso: that must be assigned to it in the explanation of both thought and action. As a matter of fact, im the adult, practically no act is inde- pendent of habit. Habit frees the individual] from the need of con- stant thought and enables him te devote himself to the general ends to be attained and to the acquisition of new skill Granted the supreme import- ance of habit for the individua and for society, it is evident that it is essential that right rules be followed in order to develop suit- Every act of an dividual leaves its nervous sys these mai in the end, make the man. When a habit is rece every occasion id be utilized f th: habit, and, of vier versa. It is important for the development of a good character , that the individual endeavor % choose good habits and to check the bad. Gradually throug» repetition, a stock of habits wil course Rev. Sigismund A. Laing, Pastor | be acquired that will determine A. Milton Evans, Clerk of Session one’s manners, morals and eff Morning service, 11 Sermon subject: “Divine Mer- 5 Church School, 3:30 p. m. Events o'clock. ciency ° The social results of evil habit are clearly revealed im history have certainly proven Christian Endeavor League, 7 th@t righteousness egalteth a p. m. Topic for discussion: “The Possible You”. tion but that the edness leads Evening worship, 8:00 o'clock. Ezekiel, who Sermon _ subject: Lacking”. Tuesday, 8 p. m., Young Peo- Ple. ple’s meeting and Prayer service. Friday, 8 p. m. choir rehearsal. 27d disobeving God, “He had done no violence, nei- Paticipating in various kinds of his ¢Vil practice ther was any deceit in mouth”.—Isaiah 53:9. NEWMAN. METHODIST | CHURCH (Colored) “Something 2™ong the |salem was exiles in about the sins of his pec The children of Israel habits cf forgetting of disre garding ethical principles and of c wrote formed the As a result of their sins, Jeru azed, the beloved Temple despoiled and desecrat ed, and the Israelites themselves were driven into exile in Baby lon. The prophet declared that Division Street, Between White- the Lord had made their land a head, and Duval Streets desolation because of the abom- had com- Rey. Dr. J. A. Simpson, Pastor ,inations which they Church School, 9:30 a. m.,mitted. The only promise that Alice Sands, superintendent. he could give them was that “If “Morning. service, 11:00. o'clock. the wicked turn from his wick- Epworth League, 6:00 p. m. edness, and do that which is law- Evening service, 8:00 o'clock. ful, and right. he shail live there- by”. (Ezek. 33:19.) We should watch ourselves very closely, realizing that if it is pes- sible for us to form habits which are helpful and uplifting among our fellowmen, then we shall need to form the habits of wor- William Perkins, Pastor ship, work, kindness, honesty and G. Williams, Missionary Leader Sincerity. Such habits as these Sabbath School (Saturday), 10 help us to resist temptation, te munion at the. 7:30 o’elock, Mass for Parish and High: School So- dalities. Third Sunday of month, Com- munion at the 7:30 o’clock Mass for Children of the Parish. Fourth Sunday of month, Com- munion at the 7:30 o’clock Mass for Men of the Parish. Daughters of St. Ann meet first Sunday of month, i Parish Sodality meets fourth Sunday of month. Promoters of the Sacred Heart meet third Sunday of month. When you have work to do the best thing to do is,your work. It is another thing for a man to} —_ threaten an employer, telling him that un- |LEY bana > his less he pays a certain sum an effort will be | : made to form a union among his employes, | Corner Division and Georgia Sts. O. C. Howell, Pastor *. Church School, 9:45 a. m. Miss 1 Miriam Carey, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o’clock. Say nice things about others and nice | things will be said about you. | or to tell him that unless he pays a certain ' sum a union of his employes, already being, will make demands. The first paragraph, we think, cor- |Sermon | eabies “What Love pons ae | rectly states the function of a labor leader. erence Bran ewe One can judge a person as much by | The second describes a labor racketeer, |m. Mrs. O. C. Howell, leader. what he says of others as by what others | regardless of his affiliation with unions. Young People’s Department say of him. | As we understand it, the prosecutions ™eets at 6:30 p. m. Cecil Cates, Frivolous people take serious things | lightly, and light things seriously. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH (Colored) Southard, Between Thomas ¢ and Emma Streets “No one can be perfect but most of us | can do better.”—The Key West Citizen. | Could—if we'd try—but that’s a big two- letter word.—Times-Union, A belief in God is strengthened when we consider that the horrors in Europe to-| of alleged labor leaders on charges of | racketeering are based upon actions that Sermon subject: resemble blackmail. vised that unless he pays he will damages, either through sabotage, mischief or the calling of a strike. The difference is that when a labor | union, through its leaders, makes a. de- | The victim is ad- suffer wilful ! president. Of Ease”. 527 William Street “A | Religion FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. Louis J. Luethi, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Car- Evening worship, 8:30 o'clock. ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1008 Olivia Street Evangelist Florence DeLanoy and Husband, in Charge Morning worship, 11 o’elock. Sunday. School, 3:30 p,m. Classes for all ages. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meetings Tuesday, 7:15 p. m. a, m. Church service, 11 a. m. Y. P. M. V. S. meeting, 5:30 lying and moral dishonesty are Pp, m. Prayer 7:30 p. m. SAINT PETER’S CHURCH ! (Colored) Center, Between Petronia meeting, Wednesday.' to every kind of high endeavor be steadfast, and to be depend- able. Such habits as cheating. Beautiful — Aur -Con.drtteomed Rambow Room en<¢ Cocatai Lesnse DINING and DANCING Strictly Fireproof Garage Open The Year Arcusd impediménts to noble living and The test of character is con- duct, and our conduct is con- trolled by our habits, good or mand upon an employer the idea is to get wie. Roberts, superintendent. zi a \ lorning worship, o'clock. | a grievance corrected, but when a_ labor Ghrietian Enfeator,. 7:00: p.m. racketeer makes a demand, he wants n0 | +kvening worship, 8:00 o'clock. SAINT PAUL'S.CHURCH. Sundays— grievance corrected; what he is after is a | Prayer meeting. Wednesday ~ —- | Sung Mass, Sermon, cash settlement. day are caused by godless men—Hitler, eat . mi and Olivia Streets Mussolini and Stalin are atheists. Services Throughout Year Friday, 7:15 p. m. Service to the community is the com- a mon factor in capital and labor and both | should work in harmony to that end rather than the condition of being at loggerheads | most of ithe time. ; Now that it has become necessary to evolye into a militaristic nation, let us make this the most powerful country in the world on lard, on sea and in the air and| then show the world that our power is never for aggression but always and only to maintain our philosophy of life. When Nobel, the Swedish inventor, created dynamite he little dreamed of the | havoc his creation would entail upon the} world, and when the Wright Brothers pro- | duced a. flying machine there could have | SHIRLEY TEMPLE RETIRES. Morning Prayer, 8:45: o'clock. Second Mass, 9:00-a. m. ey B‘NAI ZION CONGREGATION © Rabbi L. Lehrer. Joe Pearlman, President — of Congregation “EL SALVADOR” METHODIST ‘CHURCH Latin Missi jevening, 8:00 o'clock. Duval and Eaton Streets munions, 8:00.a. m. Astute leaders of labor will do well) the regular order of services in diately after the 8 o'clock serv- (Uptown) CHURCH the Parish Church. is as follows: ice. i e}t have been built upon the foundation of the Bi eRe gE fe Sundays |_ Solemn Evensong, rights of laborers. Any incidental gain Rev. Jim Lilly, Pastor a. m. Week Days— ‘ITH r\ that labor has secured through the activi- | Church School meets at 9:45 a. Mass for the Church School,| Tuesdays, Low Mass, 7:45 a.m. | 9:30 a. m. | Wednesdays, Litany and Ser-j . 2 = REG sunerintendent. pecially in public opinion. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. |Sermon, 11 o'clock. | Thursdays, Low Mass, 7:45 Young People’s EDwort hy Evening Prayer, Sermon, Bene-' a. m. Weech, president. | Week Days | BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH 2 | Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Morning Prayer, 6:45 o'clock. | Shirley Temple, film star veteran at Mid-week Prayer and Bible’ Mass, 7:00 a. m. é j Division and Thomas Streets tract and, for the next five years, will lead oe ttt eS Ses Banners. F = anormal life with other girls.and boys of | ‘Tuesday. evening, 7:45 o'clock, Preaching, 11 a. m. R liam_ street. j Junjer A. C. E League meets ton hours. Ree ¥ou are cordially invited to at- at,5:30 p.m. The diminutive screen actress burst |tenc these services and bring a | ; i ir mi - | blic favor in 1934 and for years at-6:15 p,, m. been no.thought in their minds of the ter- | npon public \ < stone fe se ht toe. | Hebrew Sunday ool, a.| Tuesday, 7:30 p. m,, class. erty the innocently-conceived invention | office appeal. She earned around $5,000 | ] | would inflict on civilization. Both are a a week and is said to have a trust fund. — a ___ | hearsal. curse, a terrible curse, as well as a bless-/ established for her benefit that totals more | Grinnell ag Virginio Si Fern y Sank pee’ ie = Cha Guillermo Perez, Pastor . Zion. Church is it his stubborness, when the curse cannot | for. her. studio company. Church School, 9:45 a. m. Miss gaat aati be eliminated: and only the blessing main. | Her parents feel that Shirley. should | sie Sagat agg Raper MIXED. BIBLE CLASS Eas Ft ie | » tained, Some day, perhaps, the world-will ‘not be depriyed “of the normal, natural’) prayer service, Wednesday, 7:30 Sam B. Pinder and W- P. Monti- | Tynes, Sunday a geet so tee “Your Home.Is Worthy Of The Beat = PRET * - ‘ | Woman’s Missionary Society, Meetings every } Morn-| 3 p. m. jit | ‘our only for the advancement of civilization i and competing with a large number of Pieper ye arg ose pegs 9 Rtas ae y lees c 4 i instead of its destruction. | other children. “ erin: vam | noc eee Wiitp ant Bis Beets, ——_————_. | Unless otherwise advertised,; Church. School follows imme- | STREET METHODIST | to assist in stamping out all rackets. that | Mass with Communions, 7:00 Benediction, 7 p. m. . .{m. Norman J. Lowe, general ties of the racketeer have been costly, es- | Moraine Prager and’ Mase. wilt} ato |League meets at 6:30 p. m. Jack'diction, 8:00 o'clock. 7 ‘ (Colored) | the age of eleven, has terminated her con- Studv. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. Evening citi Ait o'clock. | Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. her own age in school and during recrea- \Brotherhood Banquet, 619 Wil-| ; A C. E League meets | friend. rible destruction in human lives and prop- | led all other. Hollywood favorites in box | m., and every day in week, ex-| Friday, 7:30 p. m., choir re- ing. The helplessness of man is shown, or) than $3,000,000. She earned $20,000,000 | morning, 7 o'clock, | Sarah Fernandez, superintendent. | ing avning worship: 11:00 ot CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING come to its,senses and use its discoveries: benefits that may be derived from minging p. m. cino, Teachers | SOUTH FLA. : & co. | ‘Frome $3¢ |month, 4 p. m:, at Wesley House. | torium, 10-o’cloek. Men. and wom-| Evening. worship, 7:45 o'clock. |

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