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parecer tre th oa A ak rey mgr ws te saeiinieeaieiniheeeiae ence aan nie eatin de It will be a day tomorrow for'the father : : A er and son t st legal ministers, ‘old Russell, and tis son;' Harry. “the pastor during’ the morning ‘omorrow Harold Russell will be the guest : er service. at the thodist Church, while his ‘son,’ j,):) Special music at both morning will be in the pulpit at the same church tomor i a i i ill: ‘be Morrow evening. and evening services. wi Tomorrow morning, while his father is in the pul; eh Ley fendered by the=adult Church Memorial Church, the son, Harry, will be guest speaker at the ,Chei- hte 3 | First Congregational Church. @—-- Two textsfor sermons will be There is to be special music in meeting, at 7:00, P.M. will been Son ee i of the Chureh of Christ on Sun- Ley Memorial Church at both jled by Jacque’ Duane and day. William B. Collins will Services tomorrow. \ Tomorrow | “Preacher” Perez. At 7:30, P. M.,:speak at 11 a.m. on “Spiritual evening at First Congregational ; the Evening Worship will begin Infection” and again at) 7:45 on ip wil 3 iprmeagy satan Church there will be a song ser- | witha Song ‘Service. The sermon pe oS Sao acs of the vice at which the entire congre- | bythe pastor will be on the sub- H tc , ‘ an 4d Yirst Presbyterian Church will Gation will join. | ject, “Jesus Saves.” The choir present a sermon tomorrow at 11 At the Old Stone Church, Eaton ; will.sing “Evening Hymn,” by E. a. m. His subject will be “Moral and Simonton. streets, Sunday Ashford. Mrs. Roberts will play Material of Quality.” School will ve heid at 9:45, A. M: | ‘“Night Song,” by R. Stults, and — Sunday morning services for Morning Worship at 10:50 A. M. | “Vesper: Reverie,“ by G. Schuler. the Christian Science Society be- Subject of the sermon by the} Reverend George MeNeill Ray, gin at 11 a.m. .The subject is pastor, Rey, G. Leon Wells, will {Minister of the First Baptist “Christ Jesus.” Sunday School on “Fat Purses and Lean }Church,..will speak this Sunday begins at 9:30 in the morning. — Souls.” Mrs. P. B. Roberts, or- \ morning on thé subject “What A sacred motion picture in ganist, will play “Elevation,” by They Missed.” For Sunday eve- Technicolor is part of the Youth Battman, and “Hear My. Prayer,” | ning, the subject will be: “The for Christ Rally to be held Sun- by Mendelssohn. The anthemn | Acceptable Year.” iday 7:30 p..m..at the. First Metho- by the choir will be “I Will Lift | Reverend Harold Wells, young’ dist Church. The picture’s title Mine Eyes,” by I. Knouss. The | minister, and a member of the “China. Challenge.” Director Methodist Youth Fellowship First Baptist Church, © will assist Rev. Hi PEANUT COMBINE HARVESTER DEVELOPED é : <> Moses DIEHLMAN crossed the district attorney’s office and. shook ‘hands with the D.A. , “Hope I didn’t keep you wait- ing? Diehlman said. “Not at all. I believe you know everybody except Dr. Reidy. The D.A. indicated the others al- ready seated. Diehlman nodded as the in- troductions were made, then seated himself, jot a big case on our The D.A. allowed his eyes to travel around the room. “I think we can forgo the pre-, liminaries. We all know that we are face to face with a ruthless gang of criminals who have been. cleverly organized. That such a syndicate could exist at first: seemed—well, fantastic. Now, however, on the evidence brought to light, there can no longer be any doubt either of its existence | W: or its magnitude. q “By piecing together the work of various investigations we have: come to one conclusion. Their business has been widespread murder — murder for a price. Poison seems to have been their favorite weapon, though they}, haven’t hesitated to use other forms of violence. It’s pretty evi- dent that they are the source of the counterfeit currency that has been flooding this and neighbor- hood states. He waited for a moment. When no one spoke he went on. “We're getting ready to close in on the lesser fry that make up the organization. In some ‘in- stances we're pretty certain of the names of the ringleaders, but we ie hit the water, head Sanda n the accident. He’d been’ ately murdered. In fact, he’d béen. several hours before. | daren’t make a move until we're sure. We can’t risk an acquittal. Investigators are working on this. angle now. “As you know, gentlemen, this went into the pit, and they abil fully framed it to look like an ac-. cident. In the ordinary course”of. events, we e questioned it.’ * (®) Photo A PEANUT COMBINE HARVESTER, developed after three years’ research in cooperation with the University of Georgia and the U. S. Department, of Agriculture, is put through its paces at the Tifton, Ga., experiment station by W. D. Kenney, who helped in the development of the ma- chine. The tractor drawn combine unit, covering two rows simultaneously, takes the whole plants from the soil, separates the peanuts from the vines, bags the peanuts and returns the vine residue to the soil. The freshly picked peanuts are loaded into drying bins where they are dried with forced warm air. Under normal conditions the machine will harvest at least one acre of pea. nuts per hour and requires only two men for operation. PARENTS SAD AS TROOPS QUIT HUNT FOR SON ‘i (®) Wirephoto MR. AND MRS. KENNETH COLEMAN (left), bow heads in dejection at McGregor. Minn., as 200 of 300 Minnesota national guardsmen were withdrawn from the search for their son, three-year. old Larry, who has been missing in nearby swampy woods for several days, Man at right watch- ing troops go is unidentified. \ TODAY’S ed University of Chicago Orienta- — epee aie | ANNIVERSARIES list. and scholar, born Rockford, | erica! y : R Sas ire New Uabsterdara} (Know America) Ill. Died December 2, 1933. 1805—Sallie C. G.. Law, Mem-j'* 1871—Theodore Dreiser, famed | surrenders to British and becomes {Days -Gone By “I wondered, Dr, Adams; if you office has for several months would give us report: of working on various aspects of|further steps which have this case without any comprehen- en,” the district “attorney sion of the insurance fraud angle.}asked. “I. had hoped “that ical examiner Then when Mr. Diehlman and E ae could ‘here today, but it y be here, ut that wan Mr, Kent approached me on be-' “YE HAVE to date obtained half of the other companies af- fected, we realized that you had exhumation orders for twenty bodies,” Dr. Adams gee | given us the one dressed the others. “We that would become the wedgs crack this gang. You've permi ted us to consult your files—t Key West In the Harris school. Today The Citizen says in: an editorial paragraph: “It’s about time the golf widow. 42nd the bridge widower were in- troduced.” AS TAKEN FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN OF AUGUST 27, 1939 QLUUAEUTUENEREUTOOANRAALASUAA ADULT TENETEN : a ® An Associated Press dispatch Mail The Citizen to Friends from London, published in today’s |} ——————— ee Citizen, says that Great Britain is standing firmly against Hitler's taking any territory. Poinciana Baptist Church 17th and Eagle Dr. J. L. Ivey, Pastor Information was received here | that the Reconstruction Finance Corporation indicated that it is against any increase of tolls on the Overseas Highway bridges. Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Classes for All Ages Morning Worship, 11:00 o’Clock 7:00 P.M. B.T.U. Charles P. Moore, 48, was elec- trocuted late Saturday afternoon when he came into contact with a prim: wire of 2,300 volts of electricity, at Duncan and White streets. Key West Hotel and Tourist Association will hold a meeting Tuesday afternoon in the Stone Church Annex to appoint commit- tees to begin preparations for the coming tourist season. Evening Worship, 8:00 o’Clock Public Cordially Invited CHURCH of CHRIST Ashby and Von Phister Streets | Judge Thomas S. Caro, who} had been in Tallahassee on offi- cial business, returned to Key West yesterday. and and Lois erday from a ‘oast of Florida. Mrs. Thomas grandchildren, Busto, returned visit to the wes! Miss Marguerite Lacedonia, who had been visiting relatives and frineds in Havana, returned yesterday. SUNDAY Bible Study, .10 A.M. —— 11:00 A. M. Worship Mrs. Alice Hodge of Miami ar- rived here yesterday to enter her daughter, Mary Cobb, as a board- ing pupil in the Convent of Mary Immaculate. 7:45 P.M., Worship WEDNESDAY Bible Study, 7:45 P.M. For Information. Phone 810 Miss Marie Haskins, who had been attending summer school in Tallahassee, returned yesterday, and, on September 11, will re- Church Of God ||| GLAD TIDINGS New York. { 1776—Battle of Long Island, N.! Y¥., an American defeat—one of | june 28, 1894. the darkest days of the Revolu- tion. 1859—Historic first oil drilled near Titusville, Pa. 1906—President Theodore Roosevelt orders U. S. Public Printer to use simplified spelling. | Order soon revoked. 1928—The Briand-Kellogg pact, outlawing war, signed in Paris. well 1942—American Flying For- tresses bomb ,Rotterdam ship. yards. 1944—American advance pa- trols s the Marne. 19: merican troops ‘begin | foreign soldiers on Jap soil in 1,-} phis, Tenn., matron, femembered for her labors for the Confeder- acy, born Wilkes Co., N. C. Died; 1809—-Hannibal Hamlin, Maine congressman, governor, _ senator, Vice President in Lincoln's first term, born Paris Hill, Maine. Died July 4, 1891. 1865--James H. Breasted, fam- 000 years | 1945—WPB removes last res: trictions on making nylon hosier 1947—U. S. proposal to limit veto brings angry outburst from; (Gromyko. 1948—Charles Evans Hughes, ; fermer Chief Justice, dies at age! their dings on Japan—first of $6. novelist, author of “An American Tragedy,” born in Terra Haute, Indiana. Died December 28, 1945. | Grace Lutheran hurch 1215 PETRONIA STREET Sunday School, 6:45 P.M. Divine Service, 7:30 P.M. REV. F. H. ZUCKER, Pastor AAAABAAAAADABAAAAAABAAAS 1008 OLIVIA STREET Rev. J. T. Roberts, Jr., Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL, 10 A.M. Morning Worship, 11 A.M. Evangelistic Service, 8:00 P.M. PRAYER MEETING, TUESDAY, 7:45 P.M. YOUNG PEOPLE'S ENDEAVOR. THURSDAY, 8:00 P.M. Everyone Welcom IT Sn we eee ower er ow or SUE SEE TABERNACLE || _ “ASSEMBLY OF GOD” Cor. Georgia and Petronie Sts. Tune in “Assembly Time”, | WKWF, 9:00 A.M., Sunday Sunday Services Sunday School, 10:00 A.M, Morning Worship, | 11:00 o’Clock Evening Worship, 7:30 o’Clock MIDWEEK SERVICES, TUES. and FRI., 7:30 P.M. D. T. NEWMAN, Pastor All Are Welcome others hi defini night. and be ‘inter- He ‘aol -of his pocket th stall: bout box he had pre: viously ‘shown..to Derria. Briefly he: ‘the events leading up x ur imacar ney that the cap- would never vhaye been | * the arsenic. ly I find that Dr. town for a few samples they've been “recently, but. were explain the arsenic. investigate, and bt if it'll come dush.” ting “point.” . “Would you Capsules. with , Reidy ‘it.if you would. Well, that magento bring us all sume her duties as a teacher. in | ‘well® soon Your Horoscope SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 194: First Congregational Church 817-527 WILLIAM STREET. Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. ‘Gerald Saunders, Supt. 4 Classes for All : 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 6:00 P.M., Christian Endeavor 8:00 P.M. EVENING. WORSHIP T.-d. Mess, Director of Choir; Mrs. P, Archer and Miss Betty Brady, Organists Wed., 8:00 p.m., Prayer-Praise —Today. promises one of indus- ‘| trious habits and on investigator |} into little understood affairs, and probably. successfully chiefly thru Fri., 8:00, Young People’s Night |! etta, Ohio. 84 years ago” Lloyd C. Douglas, novélist, born! Columbus City, Ind.'72 years ago: opts Mea menee Martha Raye, singer-actress, |” Mary Jane Watd) novell) au thor of “The Snakepit,” bor Fairmount, Indiana, 44 years ago Stephen Early, under secretary of defense, secre:ary to the late SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1949—|Va_ 60 Ne ago. Today’s degree prorhises & long}, Dr- George N. Shuster, presi- ee successful life. Under a sim-| dent of Hunter, College. we ple evterior there is really a pro-+55 years ago. . . found mind, perhaps sometimes] Melvin M. Johnson, Jr, of Bos: lacking the gift of expression, but] ton, noted inventor this may be overcome by train. | firearms, born in Boston, 4? years : ing. The end promises to be pass- aL S. Forester, the ed in a state of comparative com- | Horatio Reerrestty — toh petence. in Egypt, 50 years ago. The FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner of EATON and SIMONTON STREET’ G. LEON WELLS, Pastor. long and earnest laors: With the hoeful nature, success. comes at the end... : Subject: “FAT PURSES and LEAN SOULS” 7:00 P.M., METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP~ 8:00 P.M... . «s+ Evening Worship Subject: "JESUS SAVES” . ; ' Special Invitation to Service-Men and Visitors Corner FLEMING aud WILLIAM Streets C. L. FREDERICK, Pastor i CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. ‘iin Merrill Felton, General Superintendent = ~~ Morning Service’ ___________ 10:50 o’Clock Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. Song Service, 7:10 P.M. Evening Worship ___ -.. 7:30 o' Service Men and Visitors Welcome Ley Memorial Methodist Church “The Church with a Welcome” ©" CORNER of TRUMAN AVENUE and GEORGIA STREET ROBERT W. WEAVER, Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. Miss Miriam Carey, Supt. 10:50 A.M., Morning Worship 6:30 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship ALBERT CAREY, Speaker —FIRST——_ Presbyterian Church White and Washington Streets RALPH W. ROGERS, PASTOR _ SUNDAY SCHOOL STARTS AT 9:45 A.M. Church Service 11:00 A.M. Sermon: "MORAL MATERIAL OF QUALITY” 7:30 P.M. Young People’s Group 7:30, Pioneer Group | Christian Science Society of Key West 927 ELIZABETH STREET Suaday School, 9:30 A.M. Sunday Morning Services At 11 o’Clock Subject: “CHRIST JESUS” Wednesday Evening’s Meeting at 8 o’Clock Reading Room in the Church Edifice will be open Tuesdays and Fridays from 7 to 9 P.M.|° Youth for Christ Rally Tonight at 7:30 O'Clock. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH “China Challenge” SOUND MOTION PICTURE In Technicolor BLESSINGS . .... . . INSPIRATIONS -- Come--Bring A Friend ---: The First Baptist Church Corner BAHAMA and EATON Streets GEORGE MecNEILL RAY, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. F. W. Smith, Superintendent 10:50 AM. . . . . . Morning Worship Morning Worship Service Broadcast Over WKWF, 10:50 to 11:50 Subject: “WHAT THEY MISSED” ! BAPTIST TRAINING UNION, 6:45 P.M. | 8:00 PM. . . . . . Evening Worship Subject: “THE ACCEPTABLE YEAR” | Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Prayer and Praise Service Friday. 7:30 P.M., Choir Practice VOSS emer me