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SATURDAY, JANUARY 73, > 4 FLEMING STREET METHODIST (Uptown) CHURCH lavaisy NP | Rev. W. B. Mundy, Pastor. | Church School, 9:45 a. m. Wil-| liam Knowles, general superin: | tendent. Morning worship; 10:50: o’clovk. Sermon. subject: “The Busy} Man”. ] Epworth. League, 7:00 p.m: | Evening. worship, 8:00 o'clock. | Sermon subject: “The Great} Shepherd”. Prayer service, Wednesday, p.m. A: special invitation is extend- ed to all’ young people to’ attend: the Epworth League. The Pastor | welcomes all service men, de-} fense workers; visitors, friends | and: members to attend church on Sunday. You will find a warm! welcome in this friendly church. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 8i t 527 William Street Samuel P. Reinke, Minister Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Carlyle Roberts, superintendent. All except Primary Departments iw Sn 15343 3 em Aai’ 222 4m. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH (Old Storie) Cor. Eaton’ and Simontori Sts: Rev. A. C: Riviere, Pastor Church StHool; 9:48' 4. m. Bach department meets in its owri as- ‘sembly room. Harold’ Russell, superifitendent: rig Morning worship; 10:50 o’¢lock. Sermon: subject:- “Indications of Suceessful Liféis(Prov, 8:36) Epworth Leagué, 7:00\p.: mi Evening worship)::8:00 o’cloek. Sermon’ subject: “Christian: Fel- lowsHip” (First John 2:1-10).'- « Mid-week prayer service, Wed nesday, 8:00' p. m. Choir practice, Friday, 7:45 p: m, Mrs: Joseph Sawyer, or- ganist; Gerali’ Saunders; direc-| tor. FIRS? BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton; Between Diival and’ Sjirionton Sts: Rev. Ted’ M Jones, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. E. L. Wilson, superintendent. Morning worship; 10:50: o’clock. Sermon subject: “Echoes”. Training Union, 7 p.. m.,. Mrs. | Zucker, pastor; |day at 7:30 p. m:; “For a Strong | meet in the Service Center. R. R. Schowalter,. director. | FEAG JANUARY 31 The Fleming Street Methodist flagon-Sunday night, January 31st, at & o'clock: A special program is being arranged to honor the: boys gone out: in. the service of our country. The flag will carry ap- who'liave been and: are connected with the Fleming Street Meth- “odist Church. The flag: is a large flag which has room for 120 names. The pastor invites: the service men as our special guests on that night. SERVICE: WEDNESDAY LUTHERAN CHURCH (Mis- souri Syndd), 728 Fleming Street, (Knights of Pythias Hall); F. H. service Wednes- Faith, Learn to Know Jesus.” Af- | ter the-service there will be a dis- cussion of the teachings of the Bible. Lutheran service men (of Synodical Conference) may’ re- ceive the Lord's Supper after the | service. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Mary’s Star of the Sew Church: will dedicate their service |. proximately fifty names, of boys| THE KEY WEST CITIZEN™ WOMEN GO HATLESS| \IN ENGLISH, CHURCHES (By Associated Press) LONDON, Jan. 23.—Women {and girls may attend church. hat- Jess in at least two of the largest {dioceses of the Church of Eng- jland. One is the. diocese of the! {new Archbishop. of Canterbury, | | Dr. William Temple; primate of the Angelican church, wHo’ issued. }@ pronouncement altering tradi. tional: Catholic.eystom. The Londoa,Church. Times re- | N: -atiai that. onee the Arch- shop: has né%éwful. authority on | ,, 2 muititu suck questions, outside his Sat see, coven soning | diocese, that the-populan press has | Sins, and: ideas as to what ¢onsti- hailéd the step as another proof tutes it are as varied as the winds of the church's readiness to adapt that blow. jeg to the times. ane Driving to the train to meet In view of the revolution in your mother-in-law. is termed a social habits since the first cen-| “pleasure” by the lawyercrats | tury,” The Times said, “no bind-' who juggle the alphabetical defi- | ing authority attaches to Si Paul's nitions, and I know one guy who admonition condemning women |; i i i who worship God with uricovcred ready 10 dispute that ruling all j heads: An ice cream cone, if youdelib- | erately sneak up onit, in the course { ‘of what is officially termed: “legi- | | timate” driving and. can manage | to snag it without traveling one additional foot out of your way, | | then it’s okay. | Since purveyors of cones are no | longer permitted to give curb:ser-" This anti-pleasure edict of the! ‘ational GAStapo has a Jot of. folks; MIXED BIBLE CLASS. Sam B. Pinder and W. P: Monticino, Teachers Meetings every Sunday’ morn- ing at the Harris School audi- torium, 10 o'clock. Men and’ women not céfinected | ! | i | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY By RUSSELL KAY is a crook, a cheat and a chiseler. Its-edicts have been heralded with in a sweat, for the innogent word | warnings, threats and: penaities. | It has maligned the honest citi- | zen and placed him on par with the’ gangster and racketeer. It has encouraged the hoarder and paved the way: for petty crooks and chis- !elers: Honest, patriotic men and ‘women have been abused, embar- rassed and annoyed. The lowyercrats have gone so far with their “Simon says ‘thumbs up’ — Simon says ‘thumbs down”—Wiggle-Waggle— Ha, I knew I'd. catch you!”—that they’ve just about got everybody plumb NUTS. A government that distrusts, suspects and bulliesits people only generates distrust, suspicion and faithlessness. *Courageous leader- ship that reveals faith and confi- with any other Bible Class and! vice, about all a guy can do is leave | dence, coupled. with a little run-of- PAGE THRE... By JACK STINNETT P Another is selling air sirens. Sev- (By Associatéd Press) WASHINGTON, Jan: 23.-—Con- eral put im harness equipment, gressmen and other government mainly as a jolte, and are finding officials interested’ in the pdight of | it a profitable sideline. In agricul- | small business are studying results | tural districts, many are servicing of a survey which may be the key | their old-customers with dairy and to what has happened and is Hap-| poultry feeds. pening to the nation’s 36,008 au-/ A surprising number have con- tomobile dealers: ‘verted their showrooms inte res- Here is an industry which, it ap- | taurants and night clubs — esge- pears’ on thé surf war vir- cially in war production and mili- tually annihilated. practic- i ally nojcars to sell? parts, tires, | gasoline and oil r: ; and me- | Frazer discovered is that hundreds chanics’ drafted or lured away by |of auto dealers are planning to higher wages! in war industries, it ! combine airplane sales with their was almost inconceivable that the jauto dealer and garage man could stay in’ business: } Yet the survey of Joseph W. \Frazer, an auto company presi- \dent, indicates such isn’t the case | at all. Frazier’s detailed: question- naire was sent to more than 2;000} ‘dealers. If it's a fair sampling, more than 72 per cent of the deal- \ets will still be in business at the fend of the duration, and 20 per jcent of the prospective or actual , dealer casualties expect to reopen’ an jas soon as the war is over. iNormal - . aa j This 20 per cent doubted that it his chariot in the middle of the|the-mill common sense, will re- | could survive but only 8 per cent Rev. Thomas Atherton, S.J. regardless of denominations are Morning worship, 10:50° o'clock. The pastor tells of a “Plan Far Greater”. Christian Endeavor meetings,’ 7:00 Pp. m., both Junior and’ Sen- ior. Evening, service, 8:00 o'clock. ‘The pastor preaches about “God- guided Patriotism”. Folowing the evening worship service the congregation will ad- journ to the Service Center for refreshments and to listen to Ar-| lington Moose, USN, who will Evening worship, 8:00. p. m. Sermon subject: “Vessels to! be} Set Aside’: Mid-week prayer Wednesday; 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal, Thursday. service, Sp. < m,, BAPTIST HOME MISSION. BOARD CUBAN! MISSION 1122 Watson Street Miss Elizabeth Taylor, Director Sunday Sthool; 3 p: m. 1 |.10:00' a 'm: |$:00 a. m. speak on “What Jesus Christ Means to Me”. Prayer meeting; Wednesday, 8: p. m. p.m. Children 39! 4 The choir practices under the Girls’ Auxiliary, Tuesday and leadership of Mrs. Bodler Thurs- | Thursday, 3:30) y: m. Girls’ 9-15. day at 7:30 p. m. Royali Ambassadors, Wednes- The Service Center will be open day and! Friday, 3:30 p. m. Boys for reading, recreation and friend | 915i 2 ly contacts every week day from, Ptayer meeting; Friday, 8 p.m: 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. and every Sun-} Reo ayes day from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. | LEY MEMORIAL METHODIST ee ee aS | CHURCH FIRST PRESBYTERIAN | oe i ale dd : CHURCH | Cor. Division: and! Georgia: Sts: | Rev. Wm. E. Bryant, Pastor | Church: School, 9:45) a; m: Miss Miriam: Carey, general’ superin- | tendent. Kindergarten, Monday and Fri-| lay, 9 a. m. to 12 m. Sunbeam Band, Monday, 3:30 White at Washington Street Rev. M. G. Lyerly, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. ‘ i Morning worship; 10:50: o’clock,|_ Morning worship, 10:50! o'clock. Sermon subject: “A Veteran's! Young People's Department, Céunsel”. , 17:00. pi mi fYoung. People’s meeting, 7:00! Evening: worship; 7:30' o'clock. pum, | Midweek service, Wednesday, Evening worship, 8:00 o'clock, |7:45 p.m. Sérmon by the pastor. Choir Choir practice, Thursday, 7:30 8:15 p. m. Pp. m. is Come and worship with us A cordial invitation is extend- | and we will do: our best to give ed to all who can do so to wor-| you that which you need’ in these ship with us at both morning! days of need. and evening services. Weltome to all. practice, Wednesday, | | NAVAL CHAPEL SERVICES Movie Hall, U. S. Naval JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 620 White Street | Watchtower Study, 8:00 p. mi} Operating Base Sunday. Chaplain Blake Craft “The New World” Study, 8:00) Children’s Sunday School at 10 p. m. Wednesday. la, m. in the Chaplain’s Building, Field service, 9 a. m:, daily and'|No. 129. Sunday. Holy Corfimunion: will be ad- —_—_————- |ministered in the auditorium of THE CHURCH OF GOD __ the new CHaplains’ Building, No. Over Which A. J. Tomlinson is |129, Sunday at 0815. Chaplain General Overseer Glasgow will be in charge. Men's Sunday School class: will be held in the station library —_— | 1113 Olivia Street Mary H. Thompson, Pastor | Bible School, 10 a: m., Sunday. | Worship at I1'a. m-. i Young People’s meeting at'7:00! Pm, | Evetiing service, 7:30 o’clock. i Prayer meetings, Monday and Wednesday nights Bible Study, Friday night. | { SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH Duval and Eaton Streets Sunday Services y Low Mass with administration of Holy Communion, 7:30 a. mi Sung Mass, Holy Communion, Church School, 9:30 a. m: Morning Prayer said plain, 11 am: . Sung Mass with short sermon,| 19:15 a. m. . Evening Prayer, Sermon, Bene- diction of the Blessed’ Sdcrament, spm Daily Services Morning Prayer, daily except Wednesdays; 6:45 a: m: Low Mass with administration of Holy Communion, 7 a. m. ~ Evening Prayer, daily, 5:30 p. mt. Wednesdays Morning Prayer, 8:45 a m. A séeond Low ‘Mass with Holy Communion, 9 a. m. Other services as announced: CHURCH OF CHRIST Second Floor of County Courthouse Services in Court Room, sec- ond floot of courthouse, 5:30 p.m., each Lord’s Day (Sunday). Services conducted each~ Sun- day afternoon at the hour indi- cated as a convenience for the many service men and defense from 1000 to 1045. Lieutenant G. E. Barton, station person- nel officer, is the teacher. Evening. service at 7:15 p; m. 8. mn. Program: Congre- pticmiinging. Responsive Reading,. Selections by Choir. (Stan Plummer, Sp3e, di- rector), atid sermon by Chaplain Craft. Roman Catholic Services at the to, | station include Confessions every Saturday from 1400 to 1730) by Chaplain T. J, Fallon. at the new Chaplains’ Building, No. 129, and Mass at 0815’ every Sun- day morning, at the Movie Hall. Confessions will be heard from 0745 to 0810. Chaplain Fallon will hol a mid-week service in the Chap+ lains’ Building at 1715. Services held every Wednesday. It wilk sonsist of the Sacrifice of the Mass, short sermon and Novena prayers in honor of Our Mother of Perpetual Help. oj ¢ Jewish ss M Jewish Services ate held every Friday evetiing ati(the o(Peihple, B'Nai Zion, 91 er monton and Soi “Streets, 2000 by Rabbi4 1.239 TR —————An ow “EL METHODIS CHURCH Latin Miission Grirmell and Virginia Streets Guillermo Perez, Pastor Church School, 9:45 a. m. Miss Martha Robinson, superintendent. Worship service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer service, Wednesday, 7:30 p, m. ‘Women’s Society of Christian Serviee at Wesley Community ‘House; first and third’ Mondays, 4:00 p. m. workers: stationed here. Mother’s Club, Thursday, 7:90) Bm ’ i Rev. Térence King; S.J., and J..J Murpliy;, S.J, Assistants ., Hours of Services. Sunday. Masses, 7:00, 8:30! and | Benediction: | Masses’ on’ Holy Days, 6:30: arid | 8:00 a. m. f i Weekdiy- Masses, 6:30: and 7:30) a.m. First Friday at 6:30' Gl Sunday evenings, 7:30 o'clock, | Rosary, Sermon and Benediction Friday evenings, 7:30 o'clock, | Sacred. Heart Devotions. Confessions: Saturday after- noons and evenings, on vigil of Holy Days and on Thursday pre-| ceding first Friday, 4:00 to 6:00) o’clock, and! from 7:00 to: 8:00) o'clock. i First Sunday of month, Com-; munion at the 7:00 o’clock Mass for Daughters of St. Ann. | Second Sunday of month, Com- munion at the 7:00 o’clock Mass for Parish and High School So- dalities. Third Sunday of month, Com- munion at the, 880! o'clock Mass for Children of the: Parish. Fourth Sunday of mont; Com- munion at the 7:00! o’clock Mass for men of the Parish. | Daughters of St. Anm meet first Sunday df morith: | Parish! Stdklity. meets fourth Wednesday of month: Promidters: of the Stored Heart meets third’ Sunday of rhonth. Ushers" Club: meets’ ati 7:30 p. month: B‘NAD ZION CONGREGATION Rabbi L. Lehrer Joe Pearlman;. President Hebrew Sunday School, 11 a. m., anid every day ini week, ex- cept Friday, ati 4 p: mi Regular services: every Friday evening. % olclock, and Saturday mornitig, 7 o'tlock. WWTY SERVICES 708: Baker's Laine : (Off Elizabeth; near Southard) Services: Unity Servives, 11:15: o’clbelt. Class in “Lessons In: Truth”, 8 p. every! i THuiéday|: ewening, cHUgCH _ _-) Mood diNia Street 4 Miss Flora E. Mitchell, Pastor and Evangelist Services Tuesday and Friday, 8 p. m. Sunday, 11 a. m; and 8 p: m. Sunday School, 3:30 p: m: Everyone welcome. THE CHURCH OF GOD 1106 Olivia Street T. J. Durrance, Pastor Sunday morning worship, 10:50 o'clock. Sunday School, 3:30' p. m. Sunday evening preaching service, 7:30 o’clock. : Prayer meetings, Tuesday and Thursday nights; 7:30 o'clock. or ' pIRST ASSEMBLY OF GoD b» TABERMACLE ‘ i te invited to attend | street and. dash. in for his tidbit. ceive full and complete coopera- ideclared definitely that they were i | | | —_—_— | | | | m. on: the’ first Monday of | GOSPEL HALL 720 Southard Street | Morning worship, 10:45. o'clock. | Sunday School, 3:45 p. m. Gospel meeting, 7:30 p. m. | Bible Study, Wednesday, 8:00) p. m. | SAINT PETER’S CHURCH | | (Colored) Center, Between Petronia | and Olivia Streets Services Throughout Year Sundays— H Sung Mass, Sermon, Commun- ions, 8:00 a. m. | Church School follows imme-; diately after the 8 o'clock service. Solemn Evensong, 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, .a. Mm. Fridays, Low Mass, 9:00 a. m. Sermon, 7:45 NEWMAN METHODIST CHURCH (Colored) Corer Division and Whitehead Streets | Rev. Monroe, Pastor Church: School, 9:45 a. m. Morning service, 11:00 o’clock. Epworth League, 6:00 p. m. Evening service, 8:00 o’clock, Tuesday night, class meeting, 8:00: o’clock. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Colored) 717 Simonton Street Sigismund A. Laing; Minister A. Milton Evans, Clerk of Session Morning worship, 11 o’clock. Church: School, 3:30 p. m. Adults’ Bible Class, 6 p. m. | Christian: Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30 .o’clock. Tuesday, 8 p: m., Young Peo- ple’s: meeting and’ Adults’. Prayer This entails other difficulties | since it brings one in conflict with | local regulations that are designed ;} to prevent the blocking of traffic, and constables on the prowl. are | not the least bit sympathetic and | will “Hey, you; what's the big! idea?” a guy on lot less provoca- | tion than leaving a car with the engine running, parked.in the mid- dle of a thoroughfare. \ While it is all right to use your } tion. s|out of business now or would! be No one questions the need of ra- | before hostilities cease. Thet's a tioning, ericans realize full | good deal different from,the pre- Titicat is the situation. | dictions of a year ago that more Adcept; ‘@#H'|:than Half the automobile” dealérs Theytekpett sand will adce: intelligent; necessary: sagnifiices, if,,, would be bankrupt before’the end |Deficiency since properly approached. But they are jof 1942. : +4 not criminals or childrén' or im-| The greatest mortality rate is in beciles. Arrogance, stupidity and | the east where gas rationing has nonsense in administrative effort | been in operation for months, but ce Jan 1, 8a" Tomorrow's only serve to retard the victory | it is onlv 6 per cent greater than | sunrise that in the end is the aim of all. | cur to drive to the doctor's office, ‘ | it is all wrong to drive to the the- | jhelluva fix in view ‘ally, I play safe and order a dou- | EASTER SEALS WILL BE PLACED ON SALE ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 23. (FNS).—Easter seals will be sold by the Florida Crippled Children’s |Society as a means of raising needed funds for the aid and care of dependent children, it was an- nounced this week by Mrs. Eliza- beth Chambless, state executive secretary of the Society. Harry L. Howett, director of social service for the National Society of Crippled Children, is now in the state cooperating the perfection of plans for the rive. ater. Tampans are in a first class of the fact that a flock of our best doctors have their offices in the Tampa Theatre Building. While visitors at the local hos- pital have not increased during the past week, the number of cars parked in front of the establish- ment has. Smart guys keep’ a bou+ quet of flowers and a bed-pan in the car. Just in case a snooper turns up they'll have a reasonable alibi. It’s not far from the hospital ! to either a- picture show or the bowling alley. A lot of timid souls went hungry for three days fearing to drive to a restaurant. They were told to! ¢atch a street car or a bus, but 2 kets monotonous standing on a} thi forner and watching those sardine [| __. Arms goal for 1943 is double at of 1942; stress on aircraft. | the rest of the nation. | Sunset Frazer thinks car dealers: Have | Moonrise shown unusual ingenuity. Answers; Nisonset to his questionnaires show that) the automobile men are selling} everything from beer to backout | supplies in order to pay rentals, keep their staffs intact, and them- | ' selves off the bread line: There are, of course, some new car sales. There are some tire and gas and |oil'sales. And-depleted repait shop! “ues si Cemperstare | staffs have all‘ the business they |igntty higher temperatures in |can handle. Then, too; there is the |sest-central and extreme north second hand car business. In the | sortions tonight | heavily populated states of New Hatteras, N.C_ to Apeiactii- small craft or beve been & High Tide 12:01 am. 1:05 p.m Key West and Vicinity: Con- | York, Pennsylvania, Michigan and colz, Fla: No California, this i 3 7 i ‘alifornia, is is quite # facter. storm warnings ea | Many dealers have tried a few thirfgs that weren't in the books. | | Many have gone into war produc- | eee = 4 ;tion and are handling sub-con- CHICAGO.—The “juvenile” age itracts. One big dealer is cleaning | limit for offenders varies among | states from the age of 1@ to 21 VARIANCE IN AGES tans go by without stopping. Now adiietun the order has been: modified and | you can park at a restaurant pro~| vided you go there to “eat” and not for “pleasure.” If a guy gets! any pleasure out of eating he'd better keep it to himself. Person- FOR SALE COC COTS COCO S SCO S OTST SSSCSSE OE Classified Column _ Jj. F. SIKES 00000000000 CCE S OES OOES EH OSLO SEEESESESES - camameneecrememeins ple helping of sand-blown spinach, i feeling confident that no court} would convict me on that kind of evidence. Attending church, not being a} pleasure, is permissible. But on; the way there Sunday morning a) stopped to “‘share-the-ride” with a | gorgeous blonde, and if you don’t j think that was a pleasure you're poR SALE—New 3-bedroom a lot ape ia to get and | house. Furnished. $6,500 cash. | ee ie nse| ee you other examples but you prob- | | ably have more and’ better ones!spECIAL DE LUXE 1941 PLY- of your own. While I may have/" MOUTH. Excellent condition. been unduly’ flippant in drawing; 915 Angela. MOTORS, SCOOTERS, Mer- cury Convertible Coupe, Trail- ers. Skating Rink. jan5-tf cycle. Excellent tires. Apply L.| H. Starling, Jefferson Hotel. dec29-tf R SALE—1940 Indian Motor-| m, Class in “Lessoris In Truth”, 00 |) Service: i ‘Thursday, 8 pi m., Glee Club rehearsal: Thursday, 8 p: m., Boy, Scouts’ meeting, : Friday, 8 p: m.,. choir rehearsal. ORTHODOX CATHOLIC CHURCH || this verbal picture, don’t g@t me ‘wrong: Pm not trying to be fun- ny. The situation, while ridicul- | ‘ous, is along way from funny. It Gs @ownright>pathetic and becom- ing increasingly dangerous: From ‘its inception, the OPA has approached’ this rationing problem the wrong way. Instead of creating public confidence and generating a spirit of cooperation, |it has worked on the assumption that every man, woman and child FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Colored) Thomas, Near Olivia Street Rev. J. C. Wallace, Pastor | (Colored) | Rev. G. E. Finley in Charge Mass, 10 a. m. Vespers’ and Sermon, 8 p, m. Public invited to attend. FIRST PENTECOSTAL (Colored) Olivia Street, between Thomas and Whitehead Streets Rev. J. C. Wallace, Pastor Gussie Wallace, Secretary Preaching service in morning, 11 o'clock. Evening service, 8:30 o’clock. Prayer service, Tuseday night. All are invited to attend these services. ‘ CORNISH CHAPEL, AME, ZION CHURCH . novia (Colored) Whitehead’ and Angela Sts. Rev. W. Li Séuder, Pastor Church School, 9:30 a. m., led by Veni Mae Curry, acting sp- perintendent. >. Morning worship, Pe o'clock. Evening worship, 7:30: o'clock. Weekly Meetings Monday, 8 p.m. Stewardess Board No. 1 meets. Tuesday, 8:00: p: m., and: class. Evening service, 8 o'clock. Weekly Service Prayer service, Tuesday, 8:00 prayer} Readitig Robm is open oh Tues- days and Fridays from 3:00 to 5:00 pm : Friday, 8:00 p.m. choir re- hearsal. Defense workers, service men, visitors and friends are invited to all services at Zion: jan21-3tx | 1 LOT, 46x10, corttel6t South | and epee Price! $600:00, 7 ida. st. oF a ‘ Mgnas-ate WAITRESSES AWNTED. Side-| waik Cafe, Duval and Fleming. jan4-tf LOUIS A. HARRIS Attorney-at-Law j217 Duval St 'ROOM, or will share room with lady. Can furnish best refer- ence. Call’ Western Union, ask for Mrs. Blevins. jan22-3tx ; CERTIFICATE FOR BICYCLE | Wednesday, between 4 and 5) p. m. Reward if returned to! Box B, care of Citizen. ; Li L oth | : E f ai