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: SPDCIAL | tt: motets et Ha ad resolutions of ~Brytdery wiry e charged for at for ent Db: is to. an open f ae issues and subjects of local or general t but it will not publish. anonymous communi- THE KEY WEST Cl \ WILL always seek. the truth and print it without fear and without favor; never be afraid to attack wrong or to applaud right; always fight for 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 wMjustice; denounce vice and praise virtue, commend good. done by individual cr organ- ization; tolerant of others’ rights, views and opinions; print only news that will elevate and not contaminate the reader; never com- Aurperts—Land and Sea. Consolidation 3f Count} and City Gov- ernments. A Modern City Hospital. All walks of life have their dangers. . Ask any pedestrian. . = Only persons in ill health have a real appreciation of good health. There is nothing gained by working so ~ hard one day that you have to rest the | “next. Those who boast of being 100 per cent this or that usually figure their own per- centages. = + Neither a borrower nor a lender be - To those who pluck from a “graft- Aas. ing” tree. ~ _ » Amember of a family group, just like a _member of anvathletic team, should co- - operate or pull out. ¥ * When the doctor tells you to take a rest, you might as well take a short rest to avoid a longer one. = z Sorry to announce that motor traffic “fatalities are estimated to be up 15 per “cent so far this year. p- Even if you are a bit batter than some | “of those around you, don’t show it for that ‘would make you their equal. S be Never be sure, when some one com- _pliments you, that it does not conceal an «ulterior motive. Remember the man with ~ the axe to grind! Every community has afew in- _élividuals who believe that they are a little bit (some several bits) better than the rest “of the people around them. ‘In the ball game of existence, One must overlook no bets; To he declared a winner one Must fight for what he gets. . This is a good time to make up your “mind te saye human: life by driving care- “fully before you-have that:accident. You po ad orig 1 ae oer you atter | through the city ona cleanup mission at | { | | | 1 | ‘according to families who have lived there, | cerned have selected Mrs. Dorothy W. An- | industry for 15 years and is widely known | galities. | settled by the Portuguese about 1509, the THE KEY WEST CITIZEN THOSE BUILDINGS AGAIN | Authorities in the Panaria Canal Zone, SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH Duval and Eaton Streets Until the summer months and lunless otherwise advertised, the regular order of services in the, Parish Church: is as. follows; Sundays _ { Morning Prayer, 6:45.a, m. | go in for a form of direct action in the mat- | ASSEMBLY OF GOD ter of civic cleanliness that would. be re- | freshing, if startling, to Key West. Gengs of workmen, it appears, 1008. Olivia Street } Guentin Shortes, Pastor. Morning worship, 11 o’clock. | Sunday School, 3:30 p. Classes for all ages. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. go lar intervals, cleanmg up lawns, col- ecting debris, and in general making the | qesaae 415 pe z Sung Mass with .Communidns, ‘city presentable., When the job is com-| Friday, 7:15 p.m ee ke cee plete, cwners of the property which has seHoVAH'S WITNESSES ‘School, 9:30 a. m. been cleaned are sent bills for the work | —— | Bvening Frayed Sees Bene- they shoul _ j 620 White Street diction, 8:00 o’cloek, Lae a are ope saenepivee 4) |. Watchtower Study, 7:30 p. m,, | Week Days Something of the kind eventually will | cunday. | Morning Prayer, 6:45 o'clock. have to be done in Key West, although it | Salvation Stady, 8:00 p. m,> Low Mass 0 ne ok i | Wednesday. : Evening Prayer, #:30 o’clock. PaSoEG would be done on a slightly less De aciee 4u th Bally and ‘Waadies rasti¢ basis. ee | Sunday. | Morning Prayer, 8:45 o'clock. Property owners who now insist that | FIRST METHODIST CHURCH | Second Mass, 9:00 a. m. their liberty as American citizens gives | a Stone) \ _ | GOSPEL HALL 720 Southard Street Motning worship, 10:45 o'clock. Sunday school, 3:45 p, m. Gospel. meeting, 7:30 p. m. am the privilege at Ieavinasthei propesty | Corner Eaton and Simonton Sts . in whatever condition they please, are talk-| ~ Roy a ¢. Riviere, Pastor ing through their hats—and they know it. Church School, 9:45 a. m. Ger- | The owners of the debris heaps at |#¢ Saunders, superintendent. | |Each department meets in its; Duval and Greene streets, for instance, Are | own assembly room. Bible. Study, Wednesday, 8:00 not exercising their liberty by leaving the | Morning worship, 10:50 o'clock. p,m, ~~ Epworth League, 7:00 p. m.; Prayer meeting, Friday, 9:00 wreckage there. They are exercising a Treo corti, tek. clock. | license which infringes on the rights of the | yfiq-week prayer service, Wed- ‘ei sais property owners around them and of the | nesday, 8:00 p. m. ciizens of Key West in general. = Sais! os, Dead lip bes property < Lars — be- ganist; Gerald Saunders, director. | cause other citizens chose to bui a. city geennatigas a | ; ‘ : : RCH OF GOD 5 around it, to build a main street in front of oss NG 3 | it, Its value, therefore, is based entirely |Ov* we pa oe ¥a} sae 2, @) 2: ar’ i i e] ou the work of other eitizens, and its pres- 1113 Oiviia Street | Martha Robinson, superintendent, . _ Worship service, 7:30 p. m. ent state represents a loss to those other | “EL SALVADOR" METHODIST CHURCH Latin Mission | Friday, 7:45! Grinnell ana Virginia Streets Guillermo Perez, Pastor Church School, 0:45 a. m. Miss Mary H. Thompson, Pastor Prayer service, Wednesday, Bible School, 10 a. m., Sunday.’ 7-39 p.m, citizens. | The city, still setting dates when some- Pe odin at 7:00 g Srp pee +o | thing is going to be done about it, even- ip. m. és East hah an “third Mendava tually must untie its own hands to a point Evens sexuice, tong wieaps g 00 Pm. where effective and quick action can be eat care Monday an; Mother’s Club, Thursday, 7:00 taken in such cases. Rible Study, Fritay night. > ™ A UNIQUE PARTNERSHIP MIXED BIBLE CLASS FIRST CONGREGATIONAL | Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Monticino, Teachers Meetings every Sunday morn- ing at the Harris: School audi- torium, 10 o'clock. Men and wom- en not connected with any other Bible Class and regardless of de- nominations are invited to at- tend. An unusual plan of cooperation, which is probably unique in American industry, is to be placed in effect by union makers of women’s dresses and their employers ‘in New York, with the object of establishing that city as the world’s fashion center. The plan was proposed last winter by a board representing the city’s 85,000 mem- bers of the garment makers’ union, and has | 527 William Street E. S. Doherty, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Car- lyle Roberts, superintendent. Morning worship 10:50 o'clock. | Sermon subject: “The TenthCom- | mandment.” t ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Mary’s Siar of the Sea Sermon subject: “The Greatest of | Ad Commandments.” i naan | | been accepted by the manufacturers’ trade | Rev. Thomas Atherton, S. J. e en fa meeting, ey, iati i i } A. L. Maurean, S. 00 p. m., ; association. The idea is to promote the sale Murphy, SJ. Tr Desttike, ‘Pikday, -&00 of dresses under the label of “New York | Creations,” through an advertising cam- | paign planned to cost more than four million | 10 agar ae dollars in the three years covered by the /g-00 a. m. mua gaat contract. Weekday Masses. 6:30 and 7:00 To raise this fund, the workers will es First Friday at 6:30 and + 3 5 & ™, contribute $100,000 and the manufacturers | “sunday evenings, 7:30 o'clock, will put up one-third of one per cent of |Rosary, Sermon and Benediction. their wholesale volume. - Donations will al- |, Friday evenings. 7:20 o’ciock . ‘ Sacred Heart Devotions, so be made by textile and other firms which | Confessions Saturday _ after- expect to benefit from the program, which |noons and evenings, on vigil of will be handled by a leading advertising |Holy Days and on Thursday pre- nt rs ig. advertising | -vaing First Friday, 4:00 to 6:00 scala ‘ jo'clock and from 7:00 to 8:00 As head of this drive, the interests con- | o'clock. Mid-week Prayer and Bible} First Sunday of month, Com-/| Study, Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. } e 4 }munion at the 7:00 o’clock Mass/ derson, 38-year-old merchandise manager | for Daughters of St. Ann of a prominent apparel store of the metrop- | Second Sunday of month. Com- |munion at the 7:00 o’clock Mass olis, who has been associated with the dress itor Parish and High School So- Hours of Service n. | sses, 7:00, 8:30 q | Sse, Masses. 7 30 and) | eMING S7REET METHODIST | CHUPCH (Uptown Church) ——e | Rev. W. B. Mundy, Pastor Church School, 9:45 a. m. Norman Lowe, general superin- tendent. Morning worship, 10:50 o'clock. Subject: “Christ Prayer For The Church.” | Evening worship, 8:00 Selon Subject: “Suppose There Was No God.” | Leagues at 7 p, m. | pew Wiel oteks | LEY MEMORIAL METHODIST) CHURCH Corner Division and Georgia Sts. | Rey. Wm. E. Bryant, Pastor | Third Sunday of -nonth, Com-; Church School, 9:45 a. m. Miss | Aside from being an interesting ex- |™Union at the 8:30 o'clock Mass’ Miriam Carey, general superin-| i : for Children of the Parish. tendent. A class for every one. | periment, this program marks what may be Fourth Sunday of month, Com- | Morning worship, 10:50 o'clock. | an epochal departure in the relations of |munion at the 7:00 o’clock Mass Sermon by pastor. Subject: “The | labor and managment in one of the coun- ee Men of the Parish. Saint's Coronation.” as an expert stylist. ui x is Daughters of St. Ann meet! Young People’s Department try’s most important industries. first Sunday of month. >ts at 7:00 p. m. Cecil Cates esata aa fetid Parish Sodality meets fourth | president. 4 AN GOLD MONOPOLY Wednesday of month. Baie worship, 8:00. o'clock, en | Promoters of the Sacred Heart Sermon’ by stor. Subject: One of the smaller islands of the !meet third Sunday of month. “Senora Hand mi ear Netherlands East Indies is Amboyna, which | pyggt BAPTIST CHURCH Intermediates meet Tuesday | for more than two centuries had a world | monopoly in the production of cloves, for which several battles were fought. First Eaton, betwen Duval and Simonton Streets Rev. Ted M. Jones, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Thomas Kelly, superintendent. Morning worship, 10:50 o’clock: | | Evening at 7:30 o'clock in social | jhall for worship and play. Come. | Wednesday evening prayer and study: service. | Welcome to all. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH pelted | Rev. Floyd Bowery will con- duct the morning service at the} First Presbyterian Church on ‘Sunday morning as usual, while island was taken in 1605 by the Dutch, who also destroyed an English settlement in the Ban test teeing Ueloas® os 0. Amboyna masacre of 1623. |James R. Robbins, director. While.the Portuguese held the colony, | Evening worship, 8:00 o'clock. cloves were grogin on several islands in the Pipe meeting, Wednesday, vicinity, but the Dutch destroyed all the | Choir rehearsal Thursday, 8:00 cloye-bearing shrubs except those on. Am- is an Harry H. Fischer, musical, ‘The public is invited to come| poyna, and made the monopoly more com- |“"°*!oF SSO Sa jout and hear Rev. Bowery, who , < y |BNAI ZION CONGREGATION bas been supplying the ‘pulpit at) plete by selling cloves only at prices set by | iN this church: fom hes pant aavecet the government. | | months: | About 1770 the French succeeded in getting hold of some of the shrubs and be- gan clove raising on a small scale on Mauri- | tius and Reunion in the Indian Ocean. Later | Rabbi L. Lehrer Joe Pearlman, President MAPA ARATE Hebrew. Sunday School, 11 a. | CORTIAS SCIENCE SOCIETY m., and day ij > and every day in week, ex: 327 Elizabeth Street cept Friday, at 4 p. m. Regular services every Friday Sunday School, 9:30 a, m, { they were transported to the West Indies / evening, 8 o'clock, and Saturday) Sunday morning service, 11 and to Zanzibar on the A'frican coast, the eee ik |" Sedieadhp: ‘evento. Baiaieae latter becoming an important producer by | THE CHURCH OF GOD |8:00 o'clock. ‘ Reading Room is open on Tues- the middle of the last century. laays and Fridays from 3 to 5 j ——— | 1106 Olivia Stree In 1872 a great storm destroyed most | ivia Street 5 | L. B. Thomas, Pastor ip. m. of the trees on Zanzibar, and the thrifty | oo a morning worship, 10:50 | wanuie Ee ith, ;o clock. | Dutch, who had stored large quantities of | Sindy Setecel:"$-30 p.m. HURT: cloves for many. years, i ‘eaped arich harvest | Sunday evening *preaching | (Cole ax Rey. Sigismund A. Laing, Pastor meetings, Tuesday and Thursday nights, 7:30 o'clock. when the world had:to come tor Amboyna |service, 7:30 o'clock. again for its almost exclusive supply. Prayer |ice. STREET MEETING The regular street meeting sponsored by the Ministerial Al- lianee of Key West, will be held tonight at 8 o'clock on the corner ‘of Duval and Fleming. The meet-| )ing will be in charge of the Rev. | Highest last 24 hours _ Ted Jones of the Baptist church, The speaker for the evening will be the Rev. Blake Craft, chaplain of the United States Navy. A. Milton Evans, Clerk of Session Morning service, 11:00. o'clock. Sermon subject; “A Courageou: Outlook.” Church School, 3:30 p, Adult Bible Class, 6:30 p, m, Christian Endeavor League, 7 p.m, Evening worship, 8:00 o'clock. Sermon subject: “Thy Will, Not Mine.” Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. Young People’s meeting and song serv~ ice, Wednesday, Scouts’ meeting, Thursday, 8 p, m., Glee Club rehearsal. iday, 8:00 p, m., hearsal, BETHEL A.M.E, CHURCH (Colored) Corner Division and Thomas Sts. Rev. J. C. Bannerman, Pastor Parsonage, 907 Thomas St. Sunday School, 9:30 a, m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m, Christian Endeavor, 6:00 p, m, Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock, CORNISH CHAPEL, A.M.E. ZION CHURCH (Colored) Angela and Whitehead Sts. Rev. W. L. Souder, Pastor Church School, 9:30 a, m., led 7:00 p.m, Boy choir re- by Joseph K. Gibson, superin- tendent. Dr. Wi B. Ferguson, Presiding Elder of Tampa District will preach at 11:00 a. m. and at 8:00 j. m, Christian Endeavor at , 6:30. p. m., led by Chas. Majors, president. Topic for discussion will be: “How Big Is Your World?”, led by the pastor. Women’s Missionary Society meets Monday, 4:30 p.m, and Christian Endeavour, 7:00 B. (luittle Women’s Club, 6:30 p. m.| Evening worsip 8:00 o'clock. | stewards Board No. 2 at 8:00 p. m. | Prayer and class mecting, Tuesday, 8:00 p. m, Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. Pulpit Ajid Usher Board and Stewardess Board No. 1. Junior Choire rehearsal Friday at 6:30 p.m. Senior choir re- hearsal, 8:00.p. m. SAINT PETER’S CHURCH (Colored) (Center, Between: Petronia and Olivia Streets Services Taroughout Year Sundays— Sung Mass, Sermon, munions, 8:00 a, m. Church School follows imme- diately after the 8 o'clock serv Com- Solemn Evensong, Sermon Benediction, 7 p, m. Week Days— Tuesdays, Low Mass, 7:45 a. m Wednesdays, Litany and Ser mon, 7:30 p. m. Thursdays, Low Mass, 7:4& a.m. ‘ SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH (Colored). 217 Southard Street Elder B. W. Abney, Pastor. Mrs, G. Williams, Missionary Leader Sabbath School (Saturday), 10 a.m, Church. service, 11 a. m. Y¥. P. M. V. S. meeting, 5:30. pm NEWMAN METHODIST CHURCH (Colored) 'Cor. Division and Whitehead Sts. | torney, and any such claim or de- R. R. Bailey, Pastor Church School, 9:45 a. Alice Sands, superintendent. Morning service, 11:00 o'clock, Epworth League, 6:00: p. m. m. there will be no evening service. | 8: m, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1941 | LEGALS ————————— | ees ek, ‘IN CIRCUIT COURT, STATE oF } ‘TH JUBICIAL = CIRCUIT, MONROE COUNTY, IN NCDRY. Qbservation taken at 7:30 a. m, | EDWARD FEIN, 75th Mer. Time (city office) Temperatures Piamneirf, 8. |MARJORIE HACKETT FEIN, 91 efendant, ORDER OF PUBLICATION 80 It appearing by the sworn bit 86 tiled in the above-stated cause that | Marjorie Hackett Fein, the defend | Lowest last night ean {Normal . st (ant therein named, is a non-resttient | Precipitation 12h Seersene gt Florida and resides jat 620 North Madison Street, Bay /Rainfali, 424 hours ending \City, Michigan: that said. defona, went * A2iant is over the age of twyenty- { j;one years; that there is no person ‘in the State of Florida the service of a summons in chancery upon | Whom would bind said. defendant, It is therefore ordered that. said 1.32 | defendant be and she is hereby re- | quired to appear to the bill of com- | plaint filed in said cause on. or be- tinghes — 1 ‘Total rainfall since Aug. 1,” inches « Deficiency since | inches i koa since Jan. 1, ‘August 1, ‘Potal rainfall inehes — 30163 fore Monday, the Ist day of Septem- ss since January 1, her, A. D. ee unr ia the alle- gations of said bill will be taken ag inches 2 10:96 | Contessed. by sald defendant Wind. Direction and Velocit SE—8 miles per hour Relative Humidity 1B Yo Burometer st 7:30-a, m., today agers (Sea Level 30.00, (7015;9 millibars) |” it is further ordered that this order be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper pub- lished in said county and state. Done and ordered this 1st day of 1941, Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, t Tomorrows Almanac By (Sd.) Ani M. Diaz, 3 % eputy Clerk, Sunrise *.,...y-4-»- 6:05 a. m.! (sa.) ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR, Sunset 6:54 p. m.| Solicitor for Plaintiff. | Moonrise faved RR Ss TO. Moonset .., tora 8:20 p, m, NOTICE OF MASTERS SARE tice is hereby given that in pur- Tomorrow's Tides ee of.a final 4 e made by e lonorable Arthur Gomez, One Naval — pM, |of the Judges of the Circuit Court .M. -M. | of the Eleventh Judicial Cirewit-in High 10:44 11:14 | and for Monroe Coun L 4:10 4-52| Florida, bearing dat Ow . “¢ ‘5 of July, A. D. 1941 and dj FORECAST jin that certain cause pending in sald Key West and Vicinity: Con- |Court wherein Mary C. Williams, a u i widow, is the plaintiff and Harold siderable cloudiness tonight and‘}S. Alderman an¢ others are the de- fendants, which is a suit |B. Cleare, Jr., the undersigned Spe- ere Sunday; gentle to moderate | °i,) yfaster in Chancery, as directed ‘east and southeast winds. by said-Cecree, will offer for sale and 2 sell at public sale to the highest Florida: Mostly cloudy tonight jand Sunday, scattered afternoon unde! \first day of September, A. D, 1941 hd nehowers. : - |@uring the legal hours of sale to- Jacksonville to Florida Straits wit: between a o'clock In: £88 fore- neen an eclock in the ‘tern |and East Gulf: Moderate south-| of said day, the following dese } rinds. mh al estate, to satisfy sai deci |east and south winds except most- | tittiate, Iying and being. in, Mo ly easterly in Florida Straits; 3 partly overcast weather tonight uunty, Florida, to-wit: On the Island ef Key West, i and Sunday, scattered thunder-— | showers Sunday. known on William A. White LEGALS heac’s Map, delineated in Feb= ruary A, D. 1829, as part of Four (4). Beginning at the IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE — COUNTY. | Northwest Corner of and Olivia Streets, run thence | FLOREDA, IN PROBATE. |In_re Estate o: Nerthwesterly along the Ws f FEARL W. BRINAS, also | erly side of Simonton Si Forty-seven (47) feet Four + | known as PEARLE BRINAS, To AM Creditor’s and Persons Hay- | inches and establish a point beginning; from said point m ing Claims or Demands Against Said Estate: H Seuthwesterly at right angles NOTICE TO CREDITORS ly direction Fifty-seven said Simonton Street Fifty. seven (57) feet; thence at angles in a Northwesterly (1933 Probate Act, Sees. 119, 120) feet out to Simonton You and each of you are hereby | thence at right angles the Monroe County Court House in Key West, Florida, on Monday, the Simonton Street — Forty-thres (43) feet Nine (9) inches; thence at right angles in a North rection and parallel to | notified and required to present| Southeasterly direction jany claims and ands which you, lor either of you, may. have against | jthe estate of Pearl W. Srinas, also} known as Pearle Brinas, deceased, | late of said County, to the County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, at his office in the court house of said County at Key West, Florida, with- | IN in eight calencar months from the time of the first publication of this notice, Hach claim or shall be in writing, and shall state the place of pesidence and post office jaddress of the claimant, and shall lbe sworn to by the claimant, his agent, or his attorney, and any such claim’ or demand not so filed shall |, be void. |. PRESS¥Y L. WEATHERFORD, |As A@ministrator of Une Bstate of | Pearl W. brinas, also known as | Pearle Brivas, deceased. aug9-16-23-30,1941 said Simonton three (43) feet Nine (9) int. ALLAN B. CLEARE, Special Master in Che aug2-9-16-23-30,1941 Fi In re Bstate of: ‘K COLLINS] BROWN, also sometimes known as FRANK C. BROWN, Dec To All Creditor’s and Persons ing, Claims or ds, eal also g01 Brown, deceased, late of s¢ ty, to the County Judge of IN THE COURT OF THE COUN- | 2¥ JUDGE. MONROE COUN- TY, FLORIDA, IN PROBATE. \In re: Estate of ‘ | WALTER J. LOWE, SR., Deceased, NOTICE TO CREDITORS and (1933 Probate Act, Secs, 119, 120) | and po: To All Creditor’s and Persons Having Claims or Demands Against Said Estate: | You and. each of you are hereby | notified and required to. present any claims and demands ee you, or either of may have jagainst the ae Walter J. Lowe, Sr., deceased, late of said County, to the County Judge of ‘Monroe County, Florida, at his office in the court house of said County at Key. West, Florida, within eight calendar months from the time of the first publica- | tion. of this notice. ea ‘demand shail be. in: writing, and) |shall state the place of residence | © land post office address of ‘claimant, and shall be sworn to by the claimant, his agent, or his at- anc any such. im. so filed shall be void.. ;mand not so filed shall be LORIE As Executrix of the Last | ‘Testament of Walter | Sr. deceased. augl6-23-90; sept6,1041 for the ~ Sunday; scattered thundershoW- | foreclosure of a mortgage, I, Allan bidder for cash at the front door of

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