The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 18, 1939, Page 5

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SATURDAY, + £6 REBRUARY 18, 1939 ig CHURCH | nivanstaltaae ‘Eaton ‘between ‘Duval.and ' Simonton Streets | Waney #illmanShehane. Pastor | Sunday scheel, 10.a..m. T.-L. Hi i William ‘L. ‘Halladay, Pastor 527 William ‘Street Sunday S¢hool, 9:45 a.m. Kelly, t Morning worship, 11 o'clock.!” “Motning <worship, -11 o'clock. Sermon subject: “Blessed Be| An evangelistic sermon: ‘The Lord My Strength”. | evening service, 7:89 o'loe Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Sermon <subjeet:”"-‘Confusigh Topic: “Looking At Politics Through Christian Eyes”. Lead- er: Miss Edith Watkins. {7:30 p.m. : . Evening worship, 7:30 .o’clock.| Choir rehearsal Thursday, 7:80 Sermon. subject: ° “Striking Con“| trasts Hetween “Phe Believer In The Lord Jesus and The Unbe- liever”. The Women's Mission ‘Study Circle meets at the home of Mrs. B. A. Baker, 920 Fleming street, Tuesday, February 21, 3:30 p.m.} Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 7:30 o'clock. i + “The way of the wicked is as} - Op rey Seacee sd darkness: they know not at what} ald Saunders, superintendent. | they stumble. ‘But the path of; Morni worship, 11 o'clock. the just is.as the shining light, jhe Rev. Thomas ‘€. Jones of the that shincth more and more unto! Protestant ‘Methedist..church of the perfegt day”. |Meapiend will fill the peli ~ ee », 8:30. LEY |Jay Stricker;*president. | Evening worship, 7:30 0..C. Howell, Pastor i Christine rash ore Corner ‘Division and Georgia Sts | will be guest soloist, with Mrs. Church :45, a. ™, Miss! Anne iLivingstén ‘accompanying. Miriam« perihtendent. +) ‘Choir rehearsal, Friday, 7:45 Morning worship, M1 o'clock. | ..m. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, ane subject: Beokiel's Vis- | organist; Gerald Saunders, d young 2 peosle's Rates | aa — meets at 6: . ™. iss Agnes: Tteanpece, pecsident oe recor aces me apie Intermediates meet at 6:30 p.j 327 Elizabeth Street m. Mrs. 0. C. Howell as leader.' Sunday sehgol, 9:30 a. m. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock.’ Sunday morning service, Paul’s g’¢lock. Sermon subject: “St. Vision”. \_ “Mind” is the subject of the Prayer Wednesday, Lesson-Sermon, ; which will be ‘yead sin .Churehes of ‘Christ, 1 Scientist, ¢hroughout the world 'S on Sunday, Rebruary, 19. | The Golden Text is: “Be ye all one ‘mind, having compassion e of another, love as brethren, ‘be; pitiful, -be eourteous”.—I Pe- ter 3:8. r meeting, Wednesday, \8.p. m. ~ Visitors in our city are given | special invitation. | FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ‘ {Old Stone) Corner Eaton and Simonton Sts. doe A. Tolle, Pastor us go unto the house of RIAL 04, ©. SOUTH #, 11 service, h " practice after praye! service. Mrs, J. Roland Adam pianist. nate "of PLEMING STREET METHODIST on. (Uptown) CHURCH Rev. Jim Lilly, Fleming at Winkler Steet ae ; Church schoci meets at 9:45 a | i i p wi Notheh Reading Room is open on Tues- ¥ Lowe, general’ ga . G epperinggmdanty i Has Ee Morning worship, 11 o’elovk } pH ea an om Sam Pinder will bring the mes- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Hi-League meets at 6:30 p.m. Miss- Frances Lowe, in charge. | White'and Washington Streets | John C. Gekeler, Pastor Young People’s Epworth | Sunday schooQMO ial m. | Win ay ul é s ‘ * League meets at 6:30 p..m. Miss { Margaret Neff, president. | 8, Normang superintendent. . _ Evening service, 7:30 o’clotk.’'?Marfing “worship, 11 o'clock. There will be a special musical Sermon’ topie:. “God Be Merci- Program, which. will:be in. charge ;ful”: < of Mrs. Irene ns. | Evening worship, Bp o’clock. Mid-week “Prayer and Bible Sermon: “A Slave, ‘His Master, Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. and Their Friend”, Choir il, “Wednesday, | Mid-week ‘Bible study Wednes- 8:45 p. m. ‘T. B, Klebsattel, di- | day, 7:30 p.m. — being .the rector of music. | beginning of ‘Lent an ‘appropri- Thursday evening, 7:45 o’clock,| ate sermon will be delivered. Brotherhood Banquet, 619 wil-| Tourists will find helpful liam street. | preaching and good music at the You are cordially invited to at-|Southernmost. Church in the tend these services. ‘United States. Sesesepesasesocce eccccccensspepesnese Sunday School Lesson Bd COOMROORRPARBEND OSLO DORDROARDEOHAELNDSASEEHADOOS: * BEVERAGE ‘ALCOHOL - AND social strata and:the-lower. This 4 its PER :is not necessarily the case, | wa ‘* j,ever. "Those ‘who have | (A ‘social aspect of the liquor! their ateqith. Abrough | legitinpte problem) ; means and accept the social’ re- Golden Text: “Ht is good | hondaith ste not to eat flesh, nor to dririk ° sty.” However, : If can- ‘Fongues’ and Covenant With , mH. i Junior ‘choir practice, Friday, ° “I was glad when they said, let! g 1,°0:45 a.m. Gere Wednesday evening meeting, 8 “AT ART CENTER PROGRAM {TO BE ‘RENDERED BY KEY WEST HOSPI- TALITY BAND ‘Tomorrow afternoon at the Art ;Center grounds on Front street, 2 2 itality Band will ‘Present another Sunday after- ngof ‘eoncert. The band is under the direc-/ tion of Alfredo Barosso. 2 1m to be srendered, which will begin at 4:30 o'clock, fol- ‘ lows: te. , “Franklin D. ‘Roose- velt”, Wogdin. Grand Selection, “Songs From ‘Phe Old Folks”, M. L. Lake. "Song, “Indian Dawn”, J. S. jenik March, “Happy Days Are Here 'Again”, M. Azre. Selection, “Sullivan’s Operatic ems”, arr. by L. Brockton. Waltz, “Artist’s Dream”, Voll- dted. Mareh, “The White Feathers”, Laurendeau. “Star “Spangled Banner”, Key. OUEST SPEAKER AT OLD STONE CHURCH f Jacksonville ‘ Rev. Thomas C. Jones of the Protestant Methodist church of ‘Maryland will fill the pulpit at | First’ Methodist (Old Stone) church during both services to- morrow. At the morning service the ,choir, under the direction of Ger- ald Saunders, will render the-an- ‘them, “Praise Ye the Lord”. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, organist, will present the prelude, “Trumpet ‘Call’. Offertory violin and organ | duet will be “Blue Butterflies”. ' Miss Christine Calico of Jack- sonville will be guest soloist at the evening hour and will ren- | der the beautifully arranged solo, |“No Longer Lonely”. Miss Calico will be accompan- .ied on the piano by Mrs. Anne Livingstone, also of Jacksonville. The choir will render the, an- them, “Sing, O Heaven”. Offer- tory will be played by Gerald Saunders, accompanied on the organ by Mrs. Sawyer. | Another special feature of the |evening hour will be the newly- {organized Stone Church Orches- tra under the direction of Mr. | Saunders. UPTOWN CHURCH Fleming Street Methodist (Up- ;town) church will present by \Jim Lilly, pastor, “Ezekiel’s Vis- jion” at tbe morning service to- |moerrow, 11 o'clock. This. vision |by the great old prophet of the \long ago brings with it the ma- jesty of authority and the con- sciousness that God believes in {glorious ceremony, Rev. Lilly | States. 2 At the evening hour the nara- tive ef the “Vision of St. Paul” will be discussed. “St. Paul was | not disobedient end was success- | ful”, the pastor says. Young people of three groups will*be honored guests at the 7:30 he service. i #6 ridicule .or snubs ofthe world, |something that the average in- dividual finds difficult to bear. However; the time is rapidly ap- proaching when a Christian will have+to realize that he cannot THE KEY WEST.CITIZEN nt | | ie BS |ENTERTAINING PROGRAM AT SESSION HELD THURS- DAY EVENING PA ELA E | | | Interesting and lively was the! meeting of the Wesley Brother- hood Club held Thursday ev ning at the Fleming Street Meth- odist church parsonage on Wil- liam street, which was followed, by a tempting supper served by Young Women’s Group ef the chureh. The menu consisted of steak, baked beans, tomato and} lettuce salad, coffee and a de- licious custard. During the evening a delight- fully entertaining program was rendered by the club entertain- ers. Several selections were sung and a duet by Miss Flossie | Mae Key and Miss Lily Mae Ca-| rey was generously applauded. There were also several num- bers sung by Miss Key and Miss! Carey, who were joined by Ray-| mond Kennedy and Rev. Jim Lil- ly forming an appealing quartet, which was heartily applauded. Next Thursday evening another supper -meeting will be held at) the parsonage and at that time P. B. Roberts and his group of entertainers ,will be present. ‘The “ Wesley Brotherhood jis planning a number of entertain- ing activities, the first of which will be held on March 10 at the! Stone Church Annex, further an- snoungements of which will be! made’ later. | This organization is for all! men in the city of any age, and! they are all invited to come out Thyrgday nights and enjoy an evening of good fellowship and entertainment. Meeting place is} the parsonage on William street | and the hour 7:45. CHURCH GROUP 10 MEET ON MONDAY 7 Ley Memorial’‘church will meet Monday .evening, February 20, at! the home of Mrs. C. Sam B. Cur-) ry; '118D Olivia street, at 7:30) o’clock. 33 | An. irfterestitig ‘program is be-| ing arranged. Every member {8 urged to be present. ry PIPFPIZPRALELLZLLLELLLAC DLS D Q a o g a ccccdocesocccocencosoocs ‘ Sloppy Joe's Celebration Night at Slongg Joe’s Famétis Bar tonight wi: feature our friends Eddie and, Clyde in their inimitable songs, | old and new, and community | singing by all patrons. After the parade—drop in at this fa-| mous club and carry on through | the night. Floor shows and en-| tertainment is interspersed with good dancing and fun galore. Hot | rhumba dancing is headlined at Sloppy Joe’s. | Raul’s Club Another Big Night of Dancing and Floor Shows is in store for Key Westers and visitors tonight at this favorite spot on Roosevelt Boulevard. Dance where cooling breezes croon through; swaying palms on -the shore of the At- lantic. John Pritchard's orches- tra has some new {py 3 E, tonight and a good eye east anteed all. Pena’s Garden A big crowd is .anticipated at the Garden of Roses tonight.) ik dk ddd OM a ‘elcome Presiden ‘ f y od MP LOPEZ MEAT MARKET and GROCERY 728 Simonton -St. DUVANGELA DRIVE-IN. and BOWLING ALLEY Cor. Duval and Angela A. LUCIGNANI HIGH-GRADE .CIGARS 509 Duval St. NEW. YORK-BUSY BEE BARBECUE 905 aprete St. THE GOLDEN 707 Division St. ORIENTAL PHARMACY 1000 Duval St. KEY WEST FURNITURE EXCHANGE 919 Duval Street EASTMAN NOVELTY PHOTOS Cor. Duval and Division GOMEZ FURNITURE £0. 720 Duval St. RUBIN APPEL 926 Division ‘St. MD SIMONE’S TOURS, Inc. 519 Duval Street DICK ‘VISE Bus Station Luncheon CREMATA’S’ THE BEST CIGARS YO! Sewn yy MoNeY CAN BUY - , 1019 White St. * BUSY BEE BAKERY 900 Francis St. TIFT’S CASH GROCERY and MARKET 1101 Division ‘St. JOHN C. PARK 328 Simonton St. SAM B. PINDER City Tax Collector and : Assessor PORTER-ALLEN INSURANCE ; COMPANY 319 Duval St. THOMASINE BEAUTY SHOP OVERSEAS HOTEL—PHONE 544 LEE’S GROCERY STORE OVERSEAS RADIO SERVICE 506 Fleming St. 922% Fleming St. ‘SPONGE FISHING C6., Inc. CHESTER. THOMPSON’S 901 Fleming St. MARINE CURIOS 924 Margaret Street HARDWARE STORE 800 Caroline St. Z i& _GARCIA’S SERVICE STATION 507 Southard St. * w”. § igi EL PRADO § © = ® ~ These Key West Merchants and Cine Combine To Extend Greetings of Welcome To: President Franklin D. Roosevelt Key West Is Honored To Be Host To The “First Citizen” Of Our Land mn. and | cling with one hand to God and | use of greet saibedlal. poeremsions: with the other cling to the world. | History has proven, down through | He’ will find that he will either Visitors, especially, are reminded | that this is one of the really pop- | j ular clubs of the city—where old FRUITLAND CARPET ‘Cor. White and Division Sts. Lesson Text: Anios.6:1-6; I Peter | the possessto! 2:11,12; 4:1-5 peansd mga eae |-great sewvlih nett be a.bless- , 5 jing or a curse, nding upon If we think deeply into the the use to which it bout = writings of Amos, “the inspired; peter called upon the early farmer”, and give rein to our’ Christians, and through ‘them, to imagination, we could easily.con-' ys, to always bear im mind that clude that this Qld ‘Testament this life, after all, is only a jour- Prophet to the Israelites was ney and that all of us are so- speaking words of warning to us journers and pilgrims in a for-| here in our beloved land. ‘eign land. Just as the Jews held Living simply himself, Amos’ tenaciously to their .nationality had no use for those who lived in' and racial traditions, although idle luxury. He was not a hater} often exiles, 80 should .Chtistians of the right, as such, be simply cling to the teachings .of -Christ, despised and warned against the! and practice enh eng rogrom effeets of luxury.on the lives and' ever they happen -to them- souls of wal ‘Those who were “at! selyes. 3 ease in Zion”; who were clothed) To do this, requires a life: of in “purple and fine linen”; who! abstin frorh things reclined “on beds .of i | prage in oo feel more and more out of place in an ungodly environment or he will find it easier. to yield to the \temptations around him, thus |eventually releasing his hold on God. Jesus warned that we can- not serve two masters at one time. The choice must be made sooner or later. Paul argued that the followers of Christ should abstain from do- \ing anything that might be con- ; Sidered questionable, not only be- \cause of their effect on the in- (dividual, ‘but because of the in- bers of society. cept. thi f ivory” and! have an “apearance of evil”, and, will he careful.of our “Love worketh no -neighbor”.—-Rom. 13:10. }terday afternoon at 12: friends and new friends meet for hours of- good fun and dancing. Gould Curry’s seven-piece or- chestra swings out his music all! during the night. See you there! LEAVING WITH BOYS FOR NYA COLLEGE! Victor Lowe, NYA area super-| visor in the Monroe county dis- trict, is leaving this afternoon for) Tallahassee with the students, | who are to be placed in the A.! and M. college for colored boys. | The boys are William:L. Austin, | Kermit Gibson and Leo Fe! { and were selected to go to college to pursue their mechan. ical studies. Three other yout are at the institution and the ports received indicate they } making appreciable progress. 7:20 o’clock for New which is the last port the vessel on the trip sou’ } The vessel arrived in Jacksonville and Miami jReavy shipments of building ma- cn! 7 III IAD IIIS IST ISIISISIIIITIIISIII ITS Ff WITITILIIETUIILELEL OD TOILUTITOO TATOO OORT ES, GOLF COURSE Division St. Near Simonton BETHENCOURT’S MARKET 805 Flaming St. HOTEL CASA MANANA . pe MONROE MARKET $10 Fleming St. - . ARCHER’S GROCERY 914 Fleming St. RAMONIN’S RESTAURANT 3 615 Duval Street FIRST TITLE GUARANTY and ABSTRACT CO. 517 Whitehead Street ‘808 Ashe St. WHITE STAR CLEANERS “JOE” MEDINA Two Stores— - ‘DUVAL AT ANGELA 909 DIVISION, ST. 4 ONE DAY SERVICE WE DELIVER SEAFOOD GRILL 507 Duxal Street PENINSULAR LiFE INSURANCE COMPANY Page Building. Key West PaGE bIVE SIMO PIOODIODIDIOV OLD ODOUR OOIIO IME O LDS EB, To F. H. SOLOMON’S PLUMBING SHOP 722 Caroline St. LUMLEY-ROBERTS “HARDWARE COMPANY 718 Caroline St. a3 GULF-PRIDE SERVICE STATION Cor. Division and Simonton THE CORAL REEF TOYS 212 Duval St. DELMONICO CAFE 208 Duval St. JOHNSON & JOHNSON REALTORS 519 Duval St. LOWE'S . CASH GROCERY- 1117 Division $t. i STRONG-ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILLS BRADY’S SERVICE STATION: Cor. Varela and Division KNIGHT’S KITCHEN 12 Caroline St. OLIVIERI’S STORE 811 Fleming Street AMBASSADOR RESTAURANT 822'Fleming St. . 2 r2¢ “fa ta 3 AARON McConnell ‘WATCHMAKER 515 Fleming Street GULF STREAM RESTAURANT HOTEL AND TRAILER PARK Division and Simonton +a CALLEJA GROCERY STORE” 701 Caroline St. 0. K. SHOE SHOP 608 Duval St. LAND’S END GIFTS 611 Duval Street MALONEY BROS. BAKERY - : 812 Fleming Street NATIONAL PLUMBING CO. - Cor. Margaret and Fleming Sts. ~ PLAZA RESTAURANT 503 Duval Street us}

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