The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 12, 1941, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY :-: | Miss James Receives College Honors be Excellent Program Rendered At Schoo The Division Street School P.-T. A. held its annual “Fathers’ Night” meeting Tuesday night in the school auditorium. The St. Patrick’s Day theme was carried out in the program. The pro- gram was follows: Songs—P.-T. A. Songs by the Fourth Grade—j “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling.” “Be Glad You’re An American. Solo, “Mother Macree”’—John Williams. Recitation, Harret Russell. Play by the Sixth Grade—“St. Patrick.” Piano solo, “Butterfly”, Weher- by—Cleora Faye Roberts. Violin solo, “Serenade”, Schu- bert—Kitty Symonette. Orchestra selection — “Queen’s “Trish Mothers” — “Love Pirates Of Hawaii” An “Love Pirates entertainment entitled staged Friday night, beginning at 8:15 o'clock, at the High School Auditorium, for the , benefit the school t of the play follows: Dorothy, Betty Bowen; Wood, Delfin Jimnez; Mis er, Della Mae Curry; Pi Roy Chancellor; Lekua, Suarez; Karnloni, Mary Ramsey; Lilinoe, Lois Lowe, Maile, Ruth Stricker. and Scary, Henry Ca- banas. Hawaiian Archer, Betty Noreissa, Lil Sands, Ani Billy Prim- ite chief, Chorus—Mary Bell Kline, Pent, Nell Rose ewart, Ellen Di- Negro, Margaret Pinder, Riggs, Betty Joan Roberts, Ruth Thompson and Helen Wells. Pirate Chorus—Henry Cabanas, John Marzyck, Dick Noyes, Hec- tor Pita, Ramon Gonzaga, How- ard Russell, Henry Schulte and John Yates. Dade Lodge To Entertain Members of Dade Lodge No. 14, | F. & A. M,, will tonight at a dinner View restaurant. entertained at Ocean be Janice and Barbara Hoppe of Sioux City, Iowa, are Luther Thompson of Pearl and Catherine streets. The children were accompanied by Mrs, Lydia Hoppe. W. B. Holliday, Paper Company, Buffalo, N. Y., with his wife, are visiting her parents Mr, and Mrs, Geo. M. Gray at 1231 South street is the second visit of Mrs. Holli- day to Key West and she is very enthusiastic about the city for a winter sojourn, Lieut. Commander Joseph Wat- kins, Engineering Department, accompanied by his family, were recent arrival, from Quantico, Va. for a visit with relatives and friends Commander Watkins has been transferred to the California Reservation, and will proceed there, with his far at the vis: Key West Albert Key We making hi J t b 1 Tampa for a of years, left yesterday on trip home after spend- days Pinder who formerly of has here visi Elwood to his weeks with out today, ie road to re- lorida Keys d Miss Gwendolyn James, daugh- | ter of Lieut. Thomas James, U. S. N., and Mrs. James, who is a ’ y Vr ber of the Junior Class at 1 S Fathe Zs & |Florida State College for Women jat Tallahassee, was one of the | Romance”, Franz Joseph Haydn. é : | Honor Students in History re- “Govotte”, George H. Handel. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CHAPLAIN BLAKE MRS. RICHEY HEARD | CRAFT EXPLAINS [AGAIN LAST NIGHT | “STING OF SIN” CHILDREN “WILL BE GIVEN j CANDY TREAT AT GOS- | ATTENDANCE AT REVIVAL IN PEL TENT TONIGHT | FIRST METHODIST CHURCH | | | | The Bible was called a “Book WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1941 | R It is healing by God hth | brought in your life, by faith. It/U, §. WEATHER is God’s healing, and comes only | 7. through His hand. Heating is re-| _ BUREAU REPORT surrection life (Rom. 8:11). | Mrs. Richey argued healing | was included in Christ’s atone- ment, as stated in Isaiah, 53rd j chapter—the great atonement ! 3 chapter of the Old Testament. |“!oudy and slightly warmer to She said this fact was confirmed iin Matt. 8 “He. . .healed all} . Racer 2 that were sick; that it might be uoderateneastery, winds. FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Thursday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly night; Thursday mostly cloudy; ! jlight rain over’ north portion Thursday. CONDITIONS e low pressure area ‘d from the Lake region, being centered this morning over New England, and pressure con- tinues low over the Pacific States and southwsetern districts; while strong high pressure area is crested over Mentana and_ the Dakotas, with high pressure ex- tending southeastward over the moved of} | Edna Praxedes ; Norma } termination of his been | ,, “Minuetto”, Verdi. Miss Gladys Pinder's class in the intermediate department won 'the prize for having, the most parents present and Miss Frances ‘Cochran’s class received the prize in the primary department. Other classes receiving honors were 'those of Mrs. Ruth O’Bryant, Mrs. |Amelia Cabof and Miss Mae | Sands in the intermediate depart- |ment, and in the primary grades Miss Miriam Carey, Miss Mar- jorie Roberts, Mrs. Florence Mul- inax, Mrs. Josephine Doughtry, and Mys. Eulalie Jones. Following the meeting refresh- |ments were served by the room ‘mothers. | American Artist To | Give Lecture | Bess | Key West artists are display- juled for the weekend, with }Grant Wood, noted American art- st, appearing at the high school |Monday in a lecture on regional lart and the Key West Society of Artists presenting a display at {the Casa Marina Saturday. Local and visiting artists display their pictures on clothes line strung among the ! palm trees in the Casa Marina | garden all day Saturday. Wood’s lecture Monday night lis for the benefit of Key West 'Art Center and Woman’s club library building fund. ' Patriotic Daughters Meet Tomorrow There will be a meeting of the {Patriotic Daughters of America theld tomorrow evening, begin- ‘ning at 8:00 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Emma Lowe. | It is requested that all mem- bers be in attendance. LEGALS CAL OR SPECIAL BILL. An act to regulate and license persons engaged in the business of outdoor advertising and all persons erecting or maintaining or authorizing the erection or maintenance of outdoor advertis- ing signs or structures outside of | the limits of incorporated cities or |towns in Monroe County; to pro- | vide for the securing and issuance jof permits and fees therefor; to |provide for the administration of able to act, then by the Board of County Commissioners of Mon- | ¥ roe County; to create a_ special |fund to assist in the administra- \tion of this act; to provide for the! of the Holliday | disposition of fees and penalties | {collected hereunder; to provide for the enforcement of this act; to require the permission of the ‘This Owner or lessee of property upon Is which such advertising structure or sign is located; to provide for | penalties; and to repeal all acts or parts of acts in conflict with this act i BOARD OF COUNTY COM- MISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY. By: Carl Bervaldi, Chairman. feb26; mar5-12-19,1941 IN CIRCUIT COURT, STATE OF FLORIDA, ELEVENTH JUDICIAL MONROE COUNTY. IN ERY. E CASSIDY, Plaintiff, ve HELEN W. CASSIDY Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICA b a ju th the PE LORRE The Face Behind The Mask PRIZE NITE — TONIGHT Seecccccccvccceccseccoces {ceiving an invitation to attend| LAST NIGHT WAS GREATLY ‘the “Honorary Tea” at the So-; INCREASED . rority House, given in honor of; ithe students making “A” or “BY average in history. | This is the second time Miss | were the opening words of Rev. James has been honored while at | Blake Craft Chaplain, U. S. N., college for during her freshman last evening as he delivered his year, she was a guest at the third of a series of evangelistic “Honorary Tea” which was held messages in the auditorium of the in honor of the high ranking stu- | First Methodist (Stone) Church. “Sin leads to ultimate death”, ; |of reason” as well as a Book of faith, by Mrs. Eloise May Richey, | Speaking at the big tent at Duval !and Division streets, last night. | “The ‘rule of reason’ applies to the |Bible,” said Mrs. Richey, wife of the evangelist, apostle of the power of prayer, and widely- known for his large gospel of healing revivals. Evangelist | Richey is said to have “‘anointed | with oil,’ and prayed for more will! dents in French, she having made , Attendance last a straight “A” in French. ‘ANNOUNCE EXAM FOR MECHANIC The United States Civil Service ;Commission announces an open ‘competitive examination for the | position of Automotive Mechanic for filling vacancies in the War of Hawaii” will be|ing interest in two events sched- | Dept, Quartermaster Corps, Key |#ttacked and drove its deadly West Barracks for which the re- ceipt of applications closes April \4. Applications must be on file |with the Manager of the Fifth U. S. Civil Service District, New Post Office Building, Atlanta, Ga. on or before that date. Further information concern- ing this examination and applica- tion blanks, may be obtained from the Secretary, Board of U. {S. Civil Service Examiners, ‘Post | Office, Key West, Fla. GRANT DIVORCE DECREE | | Lonia Kleinrock, Dade county, |yesterday was |from Nathan Zeigler of New York, wham she married in 1937 | at Lwow, Poland. | Mrs. Zeigler was granted the |divorce by Judge Arthur Gomez on a charge of impotency. | eas | | CE | TO CON" u ULAR RAM eived at this m Qualified Contractors’ until 10:30 A. M. (B.S.T.) on the 20th day of March, 1941, for the struction of the following Regular F Aid Projec 1 Aid Pro Operating } fonroe Count | Fede: 107-B( No. 4-/ Bie Pi | Work jf y f project is check in amount $6,000 payable to the Chair- man of the State Re with the mentary comp visiting | this act by the chairman of the}» their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. |State Road Department, or if un- | 7) ed All work to be done in accordance tions, and State R isions which | each pro- p The minimum wage paid t all skilled labor empl ‘icact shall bi The minimum wag a intermediate on this contract shall be per hour. e minimum wage paid to all un- skilled labor employed on this con- tract shall be ents per hour. will be furnis 1 this o ACH at th, contri purchased from t f $5 b t 24 he ing bids. All bids must sh item ARTMENT OF ra FLORIT Johnsor TRY IT TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR % BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS _ |preceding the regular service be- * | ginning at 7:30 o'clock. 1) Key West for d Department, | evening was! than 500,000 persons for bodily greatly increased over that of the healing in the last 20 years. revious evening and seemed to| Rs healing is no eran: ‘prove an inspiration to theioo, pag). Duy ab eres be speaker as he ase home truth truth, as old as the _ hills, Mrs. after truth in connection with | Richey declared. “Healing is in | the disastrous effects of sin to the the Bible from Genesis to Revela- human life. tion. God has been healing di- In the course of his sermon the Reverend likened the effects of sin to an eagle who had picked up ;a poisinous snake to play with jand while thus engaged the snake | to resort to ‘means,’ from the v: beginning.” The speaker re minded her hearers that Jesus, as recorded in Matt. 14:14, “saw a great multitude, and was moved with compassion toward them, jand he healed their sick.” Over and over Mrs. Richey pre- sented Scripture intended to |proye that the Lord Jesus healed 5 all that came to Him, and that he |poison throughout the body of the eagle. So is sin as ‘one fondles and carresses it in a seemingly {harmless manner, it ultimately destroys the victim. _., 4 | Rev. Craft annougged ,a. serie: of special meetings “fot next|Urned none away, iweek. On Monday — Officials Is that is a fact, and it is, She night with officials of all churches |COMtinued, “it is ‘reasonable’ to \in the city as honor guests. Tues- |SUPPose that Christ will heal all day is designated as Dad’s night today. He is still compassionate. with a testament to be given to He has not changed. For we learn every boy or girl coming to the | from Heb. 13:8, that ‘Jesus Christ service with Dad. Wednesday as | 18 the same, yesterday, and today, |Family night with a Bible to be |and forever. given the largest family present. | Jesus will heal men and women, | 7 naeatl i |today, said Mrs. Richey, if they |Thursday, Organization night | '0¢ay, ichey y with members of all civic and | Will meet the conditions laid down granted a divorce | fraternal organizations as honor /in the Bible. These are, she said, | will feature |Sins confessed and forgiven (a the young Clean heart); know that God people of the city. |teaches healing in his Word (the | It was announced today that | Scriptural foundation for one’s |the Key West Civic Orchestra un- | faith); “finally,” said Mrs. Richey, lder the direction of Geo. Mills| ‘settle it in your heart that it is | While will be on hand on Thurs- | God’s will to heal—and heal you. | day evening and will furnish a Divine healing, continued the |program of instrumental music Speaker, “is not the mind-healing jof Christian Science; it is not the concentration of Silent Unity; it aft has selected, | is not New Thought; it is not the as his sermon sub-|achievement of any cult or ‘ism.’ All are invited COT UMBIA RESTAURANT | American and Spanish Cooking P guests. Friday a special service for Chaplain C “Repentance |ject for tonight. |to attend. 117 Duval Street CHARCOAL STEAKS and FAMOUS FISH DINNERS repared by well-known former chef of El Chico, Miami Beach CONRAD International Cuisine Chef 7-course DeLuxe Dinner — 50c |B. M. Plate Lunch _. 35¢ COCKTAIL LOUNGE and BAR Try the Columbia and you will jtell your friends about the food ... prepared the way you like it at | Prices just a little under others. | cu TTER LEAVES PORT Coast Guard cutter Juniper left patrol duty to Tampa yesterday. “REPENTANCE” SERMON SUBJECT FIRST M. E. (Stone) CHURCH TONIGHT Ceeccccceeeces STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS AT ALL GROCERS ee Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone 135 Night 696 | | An Opportuni' eecccsseooseees See the— FOR YOUTHFUL SPIRITS PALM BEACH AREA ROLLER SKATE and Visit Southard Street—Ladies 25c SESSIONS: 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. The Gulf Stream Hotel Rates During April: 7:30 to 10:00 P. M. SHOE SKATES FOR SALE Excellent double room, twin beds and private bath as low $9.75—TERMS as $21 week, European plan. If You Can Walk You Can Skate : GULF STREAM HOTEL Lake Worth, Florida Gray’s Fishery, Ojus cheap...cheap... cheap i-hand, used and as plu: g and plumbing fixtures —electric goods and motors— water pumps (all sizes) gas en- gines—water and soil pipe (all sizes) and fittings, also good selec- tion reconditioned home water systems $19.50 up. PLUMBING, PUMP AND ELEC- TRIC DEPT. Gray’s Fishery, Ojus (Est. 15 yrs.) 7 Blocks North of Ojyus Depot off Dixie on Harper St. (except Wednesday) 10 A. M. till 5 P. M. | NO (UL Favorites: his classmates have the same: If your child is one who learns slowly, maybe he doesn’t see clearly. He doesn’t realize it, of course. Children seldom do, Yet one in every five need glasses. We give special attention to children’s eyes. They deserve it! DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Address Phones 332 Duval Office: 222 Street Residence: 295 LINCOL 44° 4S" OTE ema, lrectly, and without man’s having § | i i | fulfilled which was spoken by }‘ Pilorida: ~ Partly ‘cloudy and Esaias the prophet, saying, Him- slightly; warnicr tonight; Thurs- fi self took our-infdrmities, aad bgre.Gay qhostlyicloudys , {allowed > by ray in voitir aiid” west-cen- our sicknesses.” wea St Mrs. Richey also’ asserted 5 ss. a tral portions. in to Fl-rida Straits ministry of prayers for the si enjoined upon the Church James 5:14, where “the prayer and East Gulf: Moderate cast and of faith” and “anointing with |southeast winds: partly oil” is required of the elders. | . Evangelist Richey tonight will | tell about the big red-white-and- | ———~-~ blue tent he is now having made A to carry on “patriotic revivals” vi East Gulf and Sonth> Atlantic Ligh snow hag ‘ogcurred Don't iet misery of superficial, externally caused ugly skin trritation drive you crazy Famed, clean, liquid Imperial Lotion hae worked wonders on face, feet, hande, scalp, body. No bandaging. Simply apply fast dry- ing. disappearing Imperial Lotion ax nesded while nature promotes healing. First bottle Imperial must satisfy or your money back. Jacksonville ov ast weather tonight and Thursday, ‘this summer and fall near the big camps. Everybody is invited. A section of seats will be reserved for the children, and all who come } will be given a candy treat. | Mr. Richey will tell his life y night, and will lable now—If you have $1,500 cash and a desire to go into business for your- self we will be glad to give you full de- tails if you are interested in operating a successful profitable retail business. Only those that can stand strict investigation will be considered. | |. :WIRE OR WRITE f| MARKOWITZ & RESNICK © 1220 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, Fla. Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service ~—-between— MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving All Points On Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Following Schedule Effective June 15th: “xpress Schedale: {NO STOPS EN ROUTE) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) AT 6:00 P. M. Arrives at Miami at 12:00 o’clock Midnight. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) AT 12.00 o'clock Mid- night and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock A. M. 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