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2 AGE TWO SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1942 ‘ ys - Horoscope |MUSICAL PROGRAM AT! SPECIAL MISSIONARY | We wonder if that woman, who wrote |LEY MEMORIAL CHURCH | PROGRAM AT STONE | to the Chamber of Commerce and said Key | ss | A musi¢al program by choir | CHURCH TOMORROW | Weat is “vile affd filthy” and is a “Hell-| FIRST PRESBYTERIAN FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Wari erste: a” oe eae Sunday evening at the FYSt) to4ay's natur RCH a | gervi ba = i " | hole,” and then was afraid or ashamed to | eae (ola Stone) eervive Cmnorrow in the Ley Me-| Methodist (Old Stone) Clutch | .oted and happy The Kry Weat Citixen 25 THE CITIREN PUBLISHING Co. PINING FOR PODUNK Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County Cor. Eatoh and Simonton Sts. Rev. M. G. Lyerly, Pastor Rev. A. C. Riviere, Pastor White at Washington Street Member of the Associated Press he Associated Press ts exclusively entitled to use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this papet and also the locdl)news published here. SUBSCRIPTION RATES p. m. | Evening worship, 8:00 o'clock. iSermon subject: “Fulfilling aoe " | morial church. jthere will be a Special Mission- sek ges | sign her name, knows that writing an anon- | be devoted to an Si 9: . n | b unday School, 9:45 a. m. Church School, 9:45 a. m. Bach! of | one init « i. oShe-signs:the letter, “An Army Wife | young People’s meeting, 7:00] Morning worship, 10:50 o'clock. | organ. ithe uses to which Wotid Service | one Year Weekly F "20 | : HH. Ketchum, Jr., counselor. lections on ‘the organ for the: Rev: Riviere said today Today's mind is ingenious. as dodged behind a nom de plume, and she practice, 17:80 p. m. A number of special features | @°¥ —— which will include) ning ft is far na ; eee ss \will highlight the program. |Special music, a talk on some though it m ymous letter is a despicable thing; we yore Sen | anes of Wb, ekaniee on life, though i der if che knows that only cowards write | Morning worship, 10:50 o’clock.|department, meets in its own as-/among those appearing on the |the chureh by Miss Martha Rob-|i05 tif) to Jate and mail anonymous letters? ~~ {Sermon subject: “The Christian }sembly room. Mrs. L. L. Trent,|program. Mr. Plummer wil) |inson ah@ a diseussion by the! - ¢ . re | Race”. SupeFintehdent. |render several selections of the | Pastor, Rev. A. C. Riviere, om \-fiom Miarii,”’but had she lived up to the Sertron subject: “Forgiven and| —_____—__"_| Offerings are put Today’s Horoscope Three Manche | tradition of honof® and - fearlessness that Forgiving” (St. Matt. 6:12). jorgan, as well as Mr. Plummer, |. Ff otreprg Dm 8 VOY | eee es 1 : : : c sness Fat a * . .. | interesting use service,” One Month 35 | characterize our Army she would not hace ltew" | funior League, 4 p. m. Charles! who will give a number of se- 2 Choir Wednesday,! Epworth League, 7:00 p. in. jevening hour. Both of these| The worship service will begin ventive ADVERTISING RATES 5 ° i : Jae z E u iat 8:00 o'clock é ; be sure that, if she is proud of the Ar- | Evening worship, 8:00 o’clock. artists were with the Great!| aS re oa 4 i {Sermon subject: “World Service| Temple of Salt Lake Ciy Taber-| SPECIAL NOTICE All reading notices, cards of thanks, resolutions of cespect, obituary notices, ete., will be charged for at ; my, the Army despises people who attack anybody or any institution in foul language NAVAL CRAPEL SERVICES | Program”. . « Young Aguit Fellowship meets j ir jfmuhion at the 7:00 o'clock Mass \nacle for some time. Come and | por tien of the Perish. ‘hear this great organist on the | |Hammond Organ again. Deughtets of St. Ann meet Movie Hall, U. S. Naval Operating Base the rate of 10 cents a line. lg ave not enough stiffening in their after evenifg; service. Notices for entertainment by churches from which anid: have e e | ar da &@ revenue is to be derived are 5 cents a line. The Citizen is an open forum ard invites discus- Bion of public issues and subjects of local or general | interest but it will not publish anonymous communi- | rations. first Sunday of month. Sermon subject Parish Sodality meets fourth Do To Promo Wednesday of month. Church School Promoters of the Sacred Heart, Adults’ Bible Class. meets third Sunday of month. Chrittian Endea: Ushers’ Club meets at 7:30 p.{ Evening worship m. on the first Monday of every Sermon subject | fhonth. Mar And Strer Life” Tuesday, 8 p. m. Your 4 ple’s meeting and Adults Harris School, Corner Margaret (Service. and Seuthard Streets Thursday Morning service, 11 o'clock. | meeting. Evening service, 8:00 o’elock.| Thursday | ————_———— rehearsal CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Friday, 8 p. m., choir rehearsal é es P Mid-week prayer service, Wed-; Mrs. Helen Hogland, Woman's backbone to sign their names to the attacks. | Chaplain Blake Craft nesday, 89879. 20. |activities director of the USO, But enough of that; everybody with 2} sunday School, 10 a. m,, in the} Choir practice, Friday, 17:45! will sing a number of songs for spark of honor in his make-up despises ihe | Movie, Hall. ip. th. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, or-; the evening program. Other but- writer of anonymous letters. Let’s consider lamar eon eG os Geraid Saunders, direc- canaie voices will be heard further the attacks that have been made ON | to 8:00 o'clock, by the chaplain. | a We extend a welcome to ail Key West by people who were not afraid ; Program of the services tomor-| FLEMING STREET METHODIST to hear this evening program of to sign their names. {row includes: Congregational j (Uptown) CHURCH song and music. a * z S Men | singing, responsive reading, solo! a | The choir will sing a great — is an apt story: : group 0 cif |by Virgie Key Etword and ser-; Rev. W. B. Mundy, Pastor | anthem for the US. can Indians, peons, expert weavers, who | mon by the chaplain. } Church School, 9:45 a. m. Wil- | lived in h 1s, slept on floors and kept body | Men’s Sunday School class will;liam Knowles, general superin-| a at eee rie ry . hing erioles z dt ¥ | be held in the new Mess Hall in |tendent. and soul together by eating frijoles and tor- | Buinding 132, from 1000 to 1045.| Moming’ worship, 10:50 o'clock. | | tillas,—these peons:were taken to Boston to Sermon subject: “The Gift of! Se 1113 Olivia Street |Lieut. G. E. Barton, station per- | appear at an exhibition of needlework of all |Sonnel officer, will be teacher. pecs th L 7:00 p48 | . Mary H. Thompson, Pastor kinds so that the American public could see Fee gee ea S-8 o'éiick: |: BiEIGcloc 10%: tay Caniey.| | Roman Catholic Services at the! 327 Elizabeth Street “s RS |station include Confessions every, Evening worship, 8:00 o'clock. | how they weaved so intricately. The peons were given the best of food, ‘ Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. CHURCH |Saturday from 1400 to 1730 by{Sermon subject: “The Shadow, Worship at 11,a.m. — i Saanay sitting aie. |Chaplain T. J. Fallon at ‘the|of Influence”. | Young People’s meeting at 7:00 were put in rooms with the best of sleeping accommodations, but at the end of three : i . ' | o'clock. (Colored) |chaplain’s office and Mass at 0815} Prayer service, Wednesday, 8 P-_™. | Wednesday evening mééting,; Corner Division and Whitehead jevery Sunday morning in the p. m. | days the peons implored the management | to send them back to Mexico—back to their Evenihg service, 7:30 o'clock. g-99 o'clock. Streets | Movie Hall. Cohfessions will be} All young people are invited! Prayer meetings, Monday and! ‘Reading Room is opeh on Tues-| Rev. Monroe. Pastor |herrd from 0745 to 0810. j to the young people’s class, which Wednesday nights. jdays and Fridays froth 3:00 to} Church School, 9:45 a. m | Chaplain Fallon will hold ajmeets each Sunday at 9:45) Bible Study, Friday night. 5:00 p. m. Mofning service, 11:00 o i “ i | mid-week service in the new Mo-|o’clock. Each one is also invited eS | a Epworth League, 6:00 p. m | hovels and their‘plain food. Why did they | vie Hall at 1705. This service will|to the Epworth League again at UNITY SERVICES | JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES | Evening service, 8:00 o'clock | want to go back? The answer is not hard | be held every Wednesday of the|7 p. m. A special invitation is 08 Baker's | oe Sine Pownce night, class meeting ind: Hl |year in the’ future. It will con-|extended to service men. { bs Ts le es 620 White Street 00 w'elock. to Cid otey rea ceca eS t of the Sacrifice of the Mass,| The pastor cordially invites) (Off Elizabeth, near Southard) |" Watchtower Study, 7:30 p. h.,| That is eeneWer, to the service men | .45:¢ sermon, and Novena pray-|each and every one to hear the! Sunday Services who are homesick in Key West and have Unity Services, 11:15 o'clock. been trying to relieve their feelings by com- plaining about Key West. They want to be back in Podunk, their hometown, and it makes no difference how small it is or how iganist; tor. £ in MEMBER FLORIDA PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH THE CHURCH OF GOD j 8 p. m. Boy Over Which A. J. Tomlinson is | General Overseer THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WILL always seek the truth and print it § p.m, Glee Cub without fear and without favor; never be afraid to attack’ wrong or to applaud right; always fight for progress; never be thé or- gan or the mouthpiece of any person, clique, faction or class; always do its utmost for the public welfare; never tolerate corruption’ or injustice; denounce vice and praise virtue, commend good gone by individual or organ- ization; tolerant of others’ rights, views and opinions: print only news that will elevate and not contaminate the reader; never com- promise with principle. | ll k Sunday. SAINT PETER'’S CHURCH jers in honor of Our,Mother of|}sermons on Sunday. A_ special Siege os Salvation Study, 8:00 p. m.,| Perpetual Help. . \invitation is extended to ail|. Class in “Lessons In Truth”, wednesday. | Naval Air Station ‘service men, defense workers,|/® P- ™. = » | Field service, 9 a. m., daily and Divine services will be held at! visitors, friends and members to, Class in “Lessons In Truth”. sunday. ithe Naval Air Station at 1100. All hear the sermons. Come join in| CVeTY. Thursday evening, 8:00 tS. | officers and men and their fathi-|the services ahd God will bless| “lock. CORNISH CHAPEL. | | AME. ZION CHURCH (Colored) Center, Between Petronia and Olivia Streets Services Throughout Yeer Sundays— Sung Mass, Sermon, Commun IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN Water and Sewerage. More Hotels and Apartments. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. Airpurts—Land and Sea. Consolidation of County and City Gov- ernments. A Modern City Hospital. FREEDOM OF THE PRESS Where is suppressed thete is anarchy; where news is controlled there is fear; only where news is free are human be- news ings free. CARL ACKERMAN, Dean, School of Journalism, Columbia University. cn Verily My sabbaths shall ye keep, for it is a sign between Me and you throughcut ycur generations. — Ex. 31313. Lhe Nazis and Japs are witnessing the forces of life stored in a land of free men and women, saad According to historiaifs"Christ” was born in the time of Emperor ,Alugustus, in che year 4 B.C. The liberty of criticism and of opposi- tion is vital to the efficiency and progress of a democracy. Religion is a great help in time of troublé, but you must have the religion if you expect the help. & policy based on domination of the. world*by one nation is impossible, the Ger- mans <o the contrary. e essential character of ‘a democrat- ic government is contained in, these two things¢ the free election of local officials, and tie intelligent formation and exercise of pulgic opinion. c Reyes Tz bigiun has tHe record of affording the German Gestapo its highest death rate. More German soldiers and policemen were killed in Belgium last year than in all unoe- cupied France.—“Last Train From Berlin,” by H. K. Smith. Britain has an unwritten Constitution thal Has carried that country along pretty far. What about an unwritten peace for the wOrld after the war? At the least, there’fl be no treaty to break. But che jail lenium_has not yet arrived, and perhaps. never wiil, backward it is or how lacking in modern conveniences it is, they want to be back That pertains only to the service man who has not traveled much. This trip prob- ably is the first he has made from home. It is altogether different with the man who has traveled witely, who knows the world and who has_seen a great part of it. He is satisfied wherever Uncle Sam sends him; he doesn’t pine to be back in Podunk; ihere- fore, he doesn’t write abusive letters about Key West or any other town in which he is | stationed. COUNTY TAX COLLECTIONS County tax collections began Novem- ber 1, for most counties. Almost unani- mously county collectors reported collec- tions in excess of last year. For instance, St. Pete collections are now $1,148,004; more than the total on December 31 two | years ago. Ajnd Palm Beach county was astounded to get $241,490 the first 6 days. Perhaps the most striking contrast is Hills- borough. This time last year the roll was | snarled up with 141 suits, this year the money rolls in and with less than 25 suits filed, the time to do so has expired and that troublesome door is closed. But Mariana furnishes a pretty, good one, too. So pros- perous is that solid farming community, all ef 1939 taxes have been collected and all but $1,000 of 1940 and 1941 in an unprece- dently successful delinquent tax drive. Sa- rasota county collected $5,529.73 the first day. The only answer is: The people have the money.—Fuller’s Florida Letter. ae AT CROSS PURPOSES practically all nationalities. This war is between countries which believe in certain liberties for the individual, and countries which do not believe in such liberties. While this. waris being waged, an "nM dpportunity, and those who be- lieve in government ownership and opera- tion of productive resdurces. Bureaus within our government, com- pletely diassociated from the war effort, are methodically doing things to discourage investments in private industry, and are constantly forcing private industry out of existence with government, subsidized pro- jeets. This means only one thing in the end, if allowed to expnad unchecked, the inau- guration of government in business, or the sccialized state—in plain Bnglish, the Ger- Mah system. ~ chere. i | will broadcast the service. Another world war is being fought by | economic and political revolution is going | ‘on within our own country between those | 5 ho believe in perpetuating private enter- | ies are invited. Chaplain Craft will be in charge. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ’ CHURCH 527 William Street Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evening service, 8:00 o’elock. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Choir practice, p. m. Everyone is cordially invited {to all sefvices. Friday, 7:30 OPEN-AIR SERVICE Cor. Duval and Fleming Sts. Ministerial Alliance Members in Charge The weekly Open-Air Preath- ing Service, sponsored by the Key West Ministerial Alliance, will open tonight (Saturday) at 8:30 o'clock. First Baptist Church, will preach, ofthe Ley Memorial Church, will be in charge. Sound amplifying equipment The | public is cordially invited to at- | tend. SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH Duval and Eaton Streets Sunday Services Low Mass with administration of Holy Communion, 7 a. m. Sung Mass, Holy Communion, Church School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Prayer said plain, 11 a.m. Sung Mass with short sermon, 11:15 a. m. Evening Prayer, Sermon, Bene- diction of the Blessed Sacrament, 8 p.m. = Daily Services Morning Prayer, daily except Wednesdays, 6:45 a. m. Loss Mass with administration of Holy Communion, 7 a. m. Evening Prayer, daily, 5:30 p. m Wednesdays Morning Prayer, 8:45 a. m. A second Low Mass with Holy Communion, 9 a. m. Other services as annoufced. CHURCH OF CHRIST H Second Floor of County Courthouse Services in Court Room, sec+ | ond floor of courthouse, 5:30 p.m., each Lord’s Day (Sunday). | Services conducted each Sun- |day afternoon at the hour indi- jcated as a convehience for the many service meh and deferise workers stationed here. 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 Carlyle Roberts, superintendent. ; Morning worship, 10:50 o’elock.), Rev. Ted Jones, pastor of the} and Rev. W. E. Bryant, pastor) you. The Open Door come. is our wel- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton, Between Duval and Simonton Sts. Rev. Ted M. Jonés, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. E. L. Wilson, Supetintendent. | Sermon. subject: “Morality?” Pp. cirector. Evening Worship, 8:00 o’elock. Sermon subject: “Our Sin”. Prayer service, Wednesday, 8 . Th. | Choir rehearsal, Thutsday, 8 {p. m., directed by Mrs. B. N. | Porch. FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH | H 1008 Olivia Street 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. Sermon subject: “The Prodi- gal Son”. Everyone welcome. BAPTIST. HOME MISSION, BOARD CUBAN MISSION 1122 Watson Street Miss Elizabeth Taylor, Director Sunday School, 3 p. m. _ Kindergarten, Monday and Fri- day, 9 a. m}‘to 12 m. | Sunbeam Band, Monday, 3:30 p.m. Children 3-9. Girls’ Auxiliary, Tuesday and Thursday, 3:30 p. m. Girls 9-15. Royal Ambassadors, Wednes- day and Friday, 3:30 p.m. Boys 9-15. Prayer meeting, Friday, 8 p. m. LUTHERAN CHURCH 728 Fleming Street (Knights of Pythias Hall) _. F. H. Zucker, Pastor Divine service, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Service men invited. LEY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH | Cor. Division and Georgia Sts. Rey. Wm. E. Bryant, Pastor Church School, 9:45 a. m. Miss Miriam Carey, general superin- | Sacred tendent. 1 Morning worship, 10:50 o'clock. | Sermen by: minister. Yourfg People’s 7:00 p. m. Evenifig Worship, Musiéal program by the choir. Midweek service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. > Choir practice, Wednesday, 8:15 p. m. This Sunday evening will be ‘a great musical ain by the ed by a number of the oiitstand- ing persons of the city. in. Plunimer vill be at the { Morning worship, 10:50 o’elock. | Baptist Training Union, 17:00} m. Mrs. Roy R. Schowalter,| Department, | “EL SALVADOR" METHODIST CHURCH | Latin Miission | | iOomedi a) Whitehead and Angela Sts. Rev. “W. L. Souder, Pastor Grinnell and Virginia Streets | Church Sélwool, 9:30 @ m, ted Guillermo Perez, Pastor Church School, 9:45 a. m. Miss ‘ Martha Robinson, superintendent. | vated oaleiiie $a eebetee| Worship service, 7:30 P.M. ane sermon will be preached by | a0 ety, Peviee Wednesday: ey. J.C: McClerkley froth Mi-| ami. | uf ieee | Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. | ‘Service at Wesley Community| _. - . House, first and third Mondays, | Sérmon subject: “Thenkful for| 4:00 p. m. | What?” we ther” » 1 $3 eekly Meetings on her’s Club, Thursday, ca shales So. os, ‘envndiaess| a os No. 1 meets. } MIXED BIBLE CLASS | Tuesday, 8:00 p.m, prayer} | : and class. ] |_ Wednesdey, 8 p. m., Pulpit Aid| | -Monticino, Téachers | Society meets. | | Meetings every Sunday morn-| Friday, 8:00 p.m. choir Fe-| ing at the Harris School audi- | heanssl. torium, 10 o’elock. Men and women not con! | visitors ‘and frienfis afe invited |to all services at Zion. nected with gny other Bible Class and | {regardless of denominations ar ; pRiMEVE BAPT ref mil io! e) zion CHURCH | invited to attend. | B‘NAI ZION CONGREGATION 2 ae | (Colored) Thomas, Near Olivia Street | Rabbi L. Lehrer Rev. L. Milerson, Pastor Joe Pearlman, President € Hebrew Sunday School, if a. Sister*A. McKinney, Reporter j Morning service, 11 o'clock. jm., and every day in week, ex-| wie gte | Bvenifig service, 8 o'clock. | a cept Friday, at 4 p. m. bay ay ered my Prayer service, Tuesday, 8:00 p. m: evening 8 o'clock, and Saturday morning, 7 o'clock. 1 . ] | SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST i CHURCH | THE CHURCH OF Gob 1106 Olivia Street | T. J. Durrance, Pastor Sunday morning worship, 10:50 o'clock. | Sunday School, 3:30 p. m. ‘Léader ecintey 5 Cyening —Bresching| ‘Sabbath Schdol (Gaturday), 10 Prayer meetings, Tuesday and) * ered service, 11 a. m. Thursday nights, 7:30 o'clock. | y pM. V. S. meeting, 5:30 ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH P™ ‘St. Mary's Star of the Sea ORTHODOX CATHOLIC CHURCH | Sam B. Pinder “and W. P. Workers, setvice meh, | Eidet B. W, Abney, F Mrs. G; Williems, Missionary Rev. Thomas Atherton, SJ. | Rev. Terence King, SJ., and | J. J Murphy, S.J., Assistants Hours of Services Sunday Masses, 7:00, 8:30 and 10:00 a m. Benediction. | Masses on Holy Days, 6:30 and 8:00 a. m. | ‘Weekday Maéses, 6:30 afd 7:30! a.m. First Friday at 6:30 and) 8:00 a. m. | (Colored) Rev. G. E. Finley in Charge Mass, 16 a. m. vi and Sermon, 8 p. m. Public invited to cath cet teieatte by Veni Mae Curry, acting ~~. ions, 8:00 a. m Chureh Scheel follows imme- diately after the 8 o'clock service. Solemn Evensong, Benediction, 7 p. m. ‘eek Days— Tuesdays, Low Mass, 7:45 a. m Wednesdays, Litany and Ser- fmon, 7:30 p. m Thursdays, Low Mass, 7:45 Sermon. a. m. Fridays, Low Mass, 9:00 a. m BETHEL AME. CHURCH (Colored) Rev. C. J. Prince, D.D., Pastor Parsonage, 907 Thomas Street {All Times Eastern War Time) Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. wofship, 8: pb. m. Hear Sunday at FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH 10:50 A. M. The Gift of Power 8PM, The Shadow of Influence A warm welcome extended to all service men, visitors, and defense workers. W. B, MUNDY. Minister | mind may lc du * 2st M5 | Even the keen a | TIRED EVES | If you feel elowed down by overtaxed eyes — prope=ly fitted glasses miay quickly restore you to top fo-m. Or if you now wear glesses, you may be overdue for that onte & yeat eye Ccaniifa- tion. And whén yeu cone in, we'll be glad to show you how Soft-Lite Les-+:, ground to your pressrip- tion, can give your eyes even added comfott.