The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 17, 1943, Page 5

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a” afer ‘% NAVAL CHAPEL SERVICES Naval Operating Base PROTESTANT SERVICES R. C. Hohenstein, Chaplain Morning Service bar service will be at 1030 at Station Movie Hall. Musie | “EL SALVADOR” THE ' METHODIST CHURCH Latin Miission | Cpa and Virginia Streets ' J nn Perez, a. . reh School, 9:45 a. m. Miss ‘ees: superintendent. | service, 7:30 p. m. KEY WES1 CITIZEN . ESSENTIAL BASIS OF | Armed Forces In Training i (Speetal to The Citizen) | | CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 17.) BOSTON, Mass., July 17.—“We | —Beeause of wartime conditions,’ must keep the church with the With PERMANENT PEACE And On All Battlefronts; Pty? een ——— CAROL OF RUMANIA "AVE Aner at LIVES QUIETLY IN. ove were MEXICO; GARDENER 730 oof"thes ors at the Neve! Coereteng o “ W & Mundy, Pastor {Will be furnished by the Navy) 2 service, Wednesday,|the triennial General Conven- ” | announced + 2 be. perth School, 9:45 0. m. Jota] Choir. Chaplain B.C. . Hohety-|7-99 pe sa. jtion of the” Bpiseopel Church, Ree Here K. Seetie Begey DISAPPOINTING TO PEOPLE [rut “igs Soreh oe | well general superintendent, | Stein will deliver sermon. "3 Society of Christian| scheduled to meet in Cleveland of Massa t nt at « worship, 10:50 o'clock. _ Evening Vespers | Serviee at Wesley Community | next October, will be stripped of ~ eaecait Caan Param es EXECTING COLORFUL EPI- “Toone foam — = Hermon subject “He Was Mov- Prag me Dee —_ held vias | and third Mondays, | all ineidental events and limited Navy Commission. In the past. SODES AND SPECTACULAR they were due & Sor _ we passion Movie Sunday | 4:08 p. m. to business sessions, actording year the Episcopal Ch here Thursday te — = a tate League, 4:30 p.m. evening from 7:00 to 8:00 o'clock: | Mothe?’s Club, Thursday, 7:00! to announcement by Lawrence pool prt: ar + poral an APPEARANCES aaummenen ~~ —-_ oe ee League, 7:00 p. m|Chaplain Glasgow will be in!p. tm H. Norton, chairman of the jars for ministry to the men and ea given a delay time of oe id worshup, 8:00 o'clock |charge and déliver the sermon. | —— Ee 'Cleveland convention committee. women in uniform. iw ing ther see arrteat = t Saving the Holy Communion | BAPTIST HOME MISSION, | Usually the Episcopal Conven- Much of the ‘vork done is in By JOHN LLOYD July 21 : Holy Communion will be ad- BOARD CUBAN MISSION tion brings about ten thousand equipping Chaplains and supply- 4 Features : The ten yeomen any eammaned Wednesday 8| ministered in the Station Movie, 1122 Walsdn Street people to the convention city, ing them with the essentials of MEXICO CITY. July 17—The Sunday but the eee Get Gel® 2 Hall, Bu at the Miss Elizabeth Tay) jand it is surrounded by meet- their work. Of Chaplains in the! life led here by King Carol of ite she stated Seoeeee (Rf © te, Wednesday. 9/1030 service on first Sunday of Milichery int ings of organizations, social present war Brigadier General Rumania has proved a disar-'ders hewe en teow « each month. . _ events, exhibits and special Madison Pearson, Deputy Chief Pointment to people who expect- by the Persenme! (her ROMAN CATHOLIC SERVICES day on So eae oun: meetings. All of these are to be of Administrative Service, SOS,jed colorful episodes and spec. The storekerpers ere Sumas \fY MEMORIAL METHODIST, Nicholas F. Gruber, Chaplain jages. All Cuban people invited eliminated, and a strictly war- says: tacvlar appearances. to Key West « a CHURCH | CONFESSIONS heard eveF¥ ty attend. | time convention will conduct its “No single zroup of individ- Carol dwells quietly arid—for training in Beton Mave = yeomen tren s ° evened from 1500 to 1730 by) ei Georgia Sts. |Chaplain N. F. Gruber at thé ausi We Bevant. Pastor Chaplains’ Building, No. in too! 945 a m. Miss| second deck. ednesd: ve , Se rrragE TS rey. general superin- te «St alae cc A MAS win be said PROMPT: Missionary Society LIBERTY SHIP NAMED ! al every lay morn; ursday, 4p. m., Sunbe: BISH! hip. 10:50 o'clock. ing at Movie Hall. Confessions Band for Sishiren 43 Bis is FOR MILITANT OP ples Department, | preceding Mass will be heard Friday, 4 p. m., Royal Ambas- QF LOUISIANA DIOCESE 12 pear Tuesday, 4 p. m., Junior girls or more. j from 0745 to 0800. ‘sador Chapter, for boys 9- Girls Recessary business in eight days uals is doing more for officers a king—modestly, in one of Mex 9-12 instead of the usual two weeks and enlisted men alike than our! Chaplains. Ministering to all!here more than a year and in without stint or favor, they make that time the public has seen an immeasurable contribution to him by on the street without s« the moral and spiritual welfare much as realizing who he was of every man in the Army. No. He does go out—but usuall) group of mea its closer to the to the homes of personal friends ico City’s suburbs. He has been Ok@ By SPOON RIVER SAM rank and file than the Chaplain.jor to official functions, and once Ap Featurs *.00 o'clock.| EVERY MORNING MASS stovetes.c0 Tek Cinisihhs ‘The need for such men cannot in a while to dine or attend the, P Wednesday.; will be said i- the Chaplains’ Friday, 7:30 p.m. prayer} NEW ORLEANS, La., July 17. be questioned. They are meet- opera, ballet or concerts, of abo Lo . Building, No. 129, second deck, meeting for all ages. |__Winners of the recent scrap '" @ personal need, but that is! which he is especially fond. H» like ~~ Wednesday, at 0645. Ee a drive in Louisiana were given "°t all. Freedom of religion is'has been seen on occasions at bu ~ ; — THE CHURCH lthe privilege of naming one of °€ of the things we are fight-/ night clubs but his entour at OF GOD Hl privileg ig S enee Choir Rehearsal Over Which A. J. Tomlinson is | the new Liberty ships at the i7¢ fo maintain. The Chaplains) says this is at charity perfo SERVICES | Choir rehearsals will be heid General Overseer {Delta plant. are helping ss to. maintain’ it By | ences: ae , ‘at 1330 at the Chaplains’ Build- — | The name chosen was “Leon- poe Present exercise of that Much of his time is spent at > mainte Lone ing, No. 129, every Wednesday, | 1113 Olivia Street idas Polk”, and it has been ap- 97" 40. op ‘xis home in suburban Coyoacan | . ' eth, near Southard) ‘and at 0930 at the Movie Hall Mary H. Thompson, Pastor | Proved by the Maritime Com- vr igh red the various church- _a rented villa comfortable bu’ ra * Sundey Services every Sunday. Bible School, 10 a. m., Sunday.! Mission in Washington. ite ar igh-ranking officers of' not as sumptuous as the homes hts . * 1115 o'clock. JEWISH SERVICES Worship at 11 a. m. It is believed that this is the ie ea ee Navy have com-'of many of his friends among He he = . sons In Truth”, L. Lehrer, Rabbi Young People’s meeting at 7:00 only ship ever to bear the name psa geen Pa ee the established residents. He He jk on , For members of the Armed ov. m. of a bishop of the Episcopal stir - aplains putters around in his garden ons In Truth”, Forces are held every Friday Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. |Chureh. Bishop Polk, a famed ee Roman Catholic. reads a large part of the tims jevening at the Temple B’Nai Prayer meetings, Monday and|general in the Confederate 4,,, te ak togetaer for the and spends hours at his radio @ NA! ZION CONGREGATION | Zion. on the corner of Simonton Wednesday nights. |Army, bishop of Taiideee. a : nice pice in their units. and listening to phonograph rec " snd Southard streets, at 2000 by Bible Study, Friday night. | joined Johnson to oppose Sher ana Navy Comnmesien eee, ords. Rebte L. Lebrer Rabbi Lehrer. iXED BIBLE CLA! ; man’s march to the sea, and was «py. Chaplains ae ek een ae ; rn © : ASS \ killed by annon ball while . plage abe Pt . : ery day in week, ex-i pot Ricvines Sam B. Pinder and W. P. | tai, Georgia. He was Bishop of ing a eam ti oo do- | constant companions of Caro! dle Frejey. at 4pm PP i r= fechet, Chaplain aekaan cee —— is —— oe cuca en - 7 ‘since he left Rumania in 1940 There -- Regular services every Friday sii J 3 Z i every Sunday morn-jthe thirty-thir ishop in the They usually accompany him edays es ock, and Satyrday Monday, July oe ed Sunday, ing at the Harris School audi- Episcopal succession in the Unit- PLAN FOR SHORTENED when he visits friends or attends 5 ¢* an ¢ inh, j — — ve! o'clock. re d States. | CHURCH CONVENTION receptions. Mme. Lupescu, like ore aa i Men and women not connec j Seren ! Carol, has a circle of friends in «rn - SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST ;0645—Mass, Chaplains Office. with any other Bible Class and = Mrz. Webster a Mexico City especially in the or - | Building No. 129. lregardless of denominations are Do you go in for outdoor! (Special to The Citizen) American colony. pre " ue — 0800-1700—Interviews and Con- invited to attend. sports?” | WASHINGTON, July 17.—The; There i k folk { wed on A . at wee ‘ ng Street fessions, Chaplains’ Office, ; “Silly! If I went in they would Hon. Francis B. Sayre, formerly the wie pied pag erg Ereache ' - ~ ; » Ss » 00 a m. Sat-! Building No. 129. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES | "0t be outdoor sports.” , United States High Commission- Caro}. He buttonholes friends ©xcet . = Monday Lapa -—— - er to the Philippine Islands who may have late re »s com turday Fisitati sia "3 AINT PETER’S y ports, love v re urday-. 1500-1600—Visitation, Naval Hos- 620 White Street Ss. CHURCH blames the present world chaos to exchange views with them on Watchtower Study. 8:09 p m. Wednesday ‘ Sunday. i 0645—Mass; Novena Services. “The New World” Study, 8:09! tne Chaplains’ Office, Building No.» m. Wednesday and Olivia Streets Field service, 9 a. m., daily and| __ Seevices Throughout Year 129. be ! 1500-1600—Visitation, Naval Hos- sunday. Sundays— Wed- i pital. ee = ii OMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH | & Mary's Star of the Sea (Colored) Center, Between Petronia upon Western civilization based strategy and the meaning of (“hi upon materialism. events. He expresses himself as Commissioner Sayre urges the g downright enemy of American people to recognize and insists he thought when he the necessity of a complete vie- left Rumania in 1940 his absenc Hitler plate © = tory before Japanese ambitions wy, st Page — " Sain O5 pital ae a Sung Mass, Sermon, Commun- ‘for conquest can be considered Meer ot cee area — ~ _. a oe ton Gane Ge os. ont | Thursday FIRST PENTECOSTAL | __ ions, 8:00 a. m. : safely disposed of That he is a keen strategis Murphy. SJ. Assistants |0700—Mass, Pirates Cove, USCG. — ; Chureh School follows imme-; My. Sayre, » in the evidenced by a statement + Hours of Services | 1500-1600—Visitation, Receiving (Colored) | awe ater te 8 o'clock yman of made to friends shortly ete Mosees 700, 8:30 and! Station. (Any boys from Section, Ojivia Street, between Thomas | service. ‘the Episcopal Cathedral Chureh the American occupation f << Renediction | Base and Gulf Convoy vho de-j| and Whitehead Streets Solemn ‘ Evensong, Sermon, of St. Mary and St. John in Ma- French North Africa Africa! R * mag Wh vnee H Days, 630 and! sire to see the Catholic Chaplain! Rev. J. C. Wallace, Pastor | Benediction, 7 p. m. nila, declares that “the world is,he said. “That is where the blow adm) . | may do so at this time.) Gussie Wallace, Secretary | Week Days— what it is today because so-called should be struck. Certainly Masses, 6:30 and 7:30} Friday Preaching service in morning, Tuesdays, Low Mass, 7:45 a. m.' Christians either have not fun- something must happen there &°**™* Friley at 6-30 and/1500-1600—Visitation, Naval Hos- 11 o'clock. "| Wednesdays, Litany and Ser-!damentally believed in what before long.” Your Grocer Selle THAT GOED pital. Evening service, 8:30 o'clock mon, 7:30 p. m. Prayer service, Tuseday night., All are invited to attend these! Saturday Confessions all day and by ap- nas. 730 o'clock, nd Benediction a. m. Fridays, Low Mass, 9:00 a. m Thursdays, Low Mass, 7:45 cise have not Christ believed and taught. or When asked as to his activit been willing to at the moment he lives for their beliefs. am awaiting events nm away the pes- He speaks feelingly « and Mihai, now on the present throne. calling h: Carol speaks fluent dresses quietly. His cl answers We ust Annas ae ee eee : STAR * BRAND an Ge TRY A POUND fSt Ann Hospital, 1000-1010. Morning service, 11:00 o'clock ~ * moetine, | Sunday of month, Com- Wednesday Devotions Reni... ioe meetiCg build. and through +00 o'clock Mass| Every Wednesday of the year Eyening service, 8:00 o'clock. a rm Id a new vision a ; : : Adults’ Bible Class, 6:30 p. m High School So-|there will be held devotions in Tyesday night, class meeting. Bead ain. Bb. aleloet” th God's help, set honor of Our Mother of Perpetual g-00 o'clock SVenE worsnip, 5-3 clock rt ng a New World | J Tuesday, 8:30 p. m., Young Pe a es { month. Com-|Help at 0645 in Building No. 129 ee ie cee eee ‘mad Ade. “Tie of the war will : 240 o'clock MassiThis service will consist of the PRIMITIVE BAPTIST ee - . . bring us far ore difficult 5, lovens Prayer service. 7p Oring ragga f the Parish ‘Sacrifice of the Mass and Novena CHURCH ge na . sl nokilet have yet Thursday, 8:30 p. m., Boy Scouts’ | F mn ’ nday of month, Com-|Prayers. Make it a habit to at- 2 —__—_ cnielical tied to. sa n the war 700 o'clock Mass {tend this service every Wednesday (Colored) [TM iiy £40'p. mn. Glee Chats follows, * r » tand receive Holy Communion. }_ Thomas, near Olivia Street . ae = . itt turn to} S Ann meet |Rev. Lemuel J. Milerson, Pastor | "@hearsal. aa - as the o H METHODIST CHURCH Sister Annie Bennett McKinney |, Friday, 8:30 p.m. choir re singe , 3 Secretary and Reporter hearsal. Th ~ . | (Ota Stone) Morning service, 11 o'clock a ag 4 | . Evening service 8:30 o'clock ORTHODOX CATHOLIC —_ -—r. Secred Heart| Cor. Eaton and Simonton Sts. ‘Weekly Services CHURCH Se. f month Rev. A. C. Riviere, Pastor ecmiay fight, 8:30 o'clock + 739 p| Chureh School, 9:45 a. m. Each prayer mocking: (Colored) elnino ae | ie Rev. G. E. Finley in Charge |sembly room. jarol ussell, CORNISH CHAPEL. Mass, 10 a. m. | superintendent. AME. ZION CHURCH Vespers and Sermon, 8 p. m MUCH MONEY SAVED ee oe “URCH OF CHRIST Morning worship, 10:50 o'clock. : Public invited to attend eves , Epworth League, 7:00 p. m. (Colored) LONDON 4 f 15 bat nty Evening~worship, 8:00 o'clock. Whitehead and Angela Sts SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST i jestroy Mid-week prayer service, Wed- Rev. W. L. Souder, Pastor CHURCH 2 rs Room. see-| nesday, 8:00 p. m. Chureh School. 10:00 a. m., led ———_ i be bought with the mone e, 630 p m.| Choir practice, Friday, 7:45 by Nelson Thompson, superintend- (Colored) oat : ‘ ng in Brit ._ =~. Sunday jp. m. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, of- ent, and Veni Mae Curry, assist- 1006 Thomas Street singe oo - ach Sun-|ganist; Gerald Saunders, direc- ant. Elder Cox, District Elder 133 ee ' indi-| tor Morning worship. 11 o'clock Local Elder, R. S. Little The Joke Is English the | Evening worship, 8:30 o'clock, Sabbath School, 9:30 a. m : : Se Sewn | defense) FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Weekly Meetings Church service, 11 a. m E ere TABERNACLE Monday, 7 oe Young People’s meeting. 6:00 I “ ~ m £. Fit a : é Ev ing ice, 8:00 o'clock ,O8PEL MALL Rev. Clinton E. Finch, Pastor Stewarde- 2 ening service, “~ 3 Corner Petronia and Georgia Sts. Tuesda: Wednesday, Prayer meeting oe Street | Sunday School, 10 a. m. Friday, teachers’ meeting. « 45 oclock.| Worship service, 11 2. m. Junior )§ ————-—__ - ~ 37 a * ee | Choir se eT OE * pm 8:00 o'clock. Wednesday, 8°30 p. m.. Truster } ecinean” 800 "Swe series, Testy 294 Beard FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | Friday, 8:00 p. m. Friday. 8:30 p. m.. Senior Chow se r 8-00) rehearsal. “THE CHURCH WITH A MESSAGE s CHRIS BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH Invites You to All its Services Sunday - we CMURCH OF GOD 327 Elizabeth Street ATTEND SUNDAY SCHOOL. 9:45 AM Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. (Colored) SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:50 A. M.:_ “TWO FOLDS re « Street Sunday morning service, 11 Rev. C. J. Prince, DD. Pastor pan 3:18 P. nee Cones = orem 1 ‘clock Church, Cor. James and pecial Music by Choir . i Pastor | * Gods i ivi CHURCH TRAINING UNION, 7:15 P.M. ° @uame 11 o'clock — meme ee ae TOMORROW SERVICE MEN'S OWSHIP. 3:15 P.M. , : wk j Reading Room is open week- Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Midweek Prayer Service, Wed.. 8:15 P.M. - q*nn jdays from 4:00 to 9:00 p.m. and = A.C-E. League, 6:00 p m Service Men and Visitors Cordially Welcome. thee Salon Sundays from 4:00 to 7:00 Evening worship. 8:00 o'clock TED M. JONES, Minister. - *p ™. Friday, 8p m., choir reh¢2rsS) _qqggqangaa Movie Hall, 0745-0755. f month, Com- ee Receiving Station, 0850-0855. 700 o'clock Mass Rev. Monroe, Pastor Church School, 9:45 a. m - nines. 720 o'clock,, pointment. Chaplains’ Office. services. i " Devotions Building No. 129. pa See eee ee wee a iscouragement Saturday _after- Sunday NEWMAN METHODIST aac ~~ cia of the pre nines. on vigil of (0800—Mass, Movie Hall, NOB. CHURCH 1 new hope} " ‘on Thursday pre-|0900—Mass, Receiving Station ——— ( ) easonable and re Friday, 4:00 to 6:00) 1015—Mass, Naval Hospital. (Colored) n? a tisce: Mr. Sayre foo 700 to 8:00! Confessions Will Be Heard Corner Division and Whitehead Sigua A. Ealing, Minister ,ust bind up bi | Sundays— Streets ee % the broken , A. Milton Evans, Clerk of Session Morning worship, 11 o'clock Church School, 3:30 p. m npart to in ttle groups a and to and personal faith upon are mostly among the colony, for which great affection. He bridge, drinks little been seen to dance ceptions and private parties has attended. Usually he stands a talks with the gue tude is democratic attends parties where Avila Camacho 1s pi Conserve a by REMOVING usually sit im a corner lengthily. They appear good friends There 14 fog ar § FROM YOUR HOT WATER TANK ity’s Pussy the king, and ng’s tr mbush nea Ju ey West as On n border 940 “Puss: COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY FLEMING STREET METHOMST CHURCH 10:50 A.M.: “The Compassion o Ch 8:00 P.M.: “Saving the Lost” Welcome Service Men, Deft Mer rs and } MUNI PA errete as

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