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whole LOUK BIBLE STUDY = SERIES BEGINS: CARRIED On EACH SUNDAY. EVENING AT POINCIANA Chapter 4 papmier cwuncn = M"iichern “Thanta Deer anap,-a == Dr, moment he looked seca tet A Se | mlovaly seiransed Regetie, 42d “For what?” sie for Christian a of the indivie t entirely on The qowth in the dal depends eaparity it Hie understanding of the revela- berately, tien of Goa's plan for the ages,” | Lew lid droop in a little Gated the Rev, Clarence B. | wicked = che next. moment he briskly matter-of-fact, urging them out of the house, | As the ear turned from the well-known, familiar old drive- way, said throu) hia teeth, “I don’ eee why I didn't take shyect, “The | @ poke at the old—so-and-sol” i} Ba sserted | You might just as well have ‘ poate taken a poke at a steam roller, Mole Study “nust | darling,” she told him, chuckling. one definite | “Did you see Rosalie's face when Bible is the | he told her she-was going to start of God. ! enrolling a Cadet Nurse's trainin werd e's going to like that! pool it’s going to be good r. Hugh hesitated a moment and jequateness: | then admitted udgingly, ¥ Uae ” rhaps so— for Rosa! a the worle.” Fm wondering what the effects ing to be on poor Stewart fae Puzzled, Meredith saic, “What do you mei in?” ‘azier’s been nuts = bout her of the t Chaureh ( Bit ening set Poin be Studies in! pant as he views of that the truth, all} into in- for pale word of 1 lite be Hiker the first message in Outlin- Bass stated a book by Id not be ‘ f the Bible as is so ever since that day a eer or so ed, but thet it will be] ago when he came to Gap topte discussion, be- | to heal that | lesion an met with the creation of] her!” Hugh pointed out, “As long the world to os he hone fe ea aoe 22 & madam, We've missed you.” she pointed out gently. ss come “T builds itself] and 728 after her. Now that) Hugh wrung his hand heartily, I didn’t mean that at all, o ‘ and thanked him. Hughy protes tall 2% sfitly.) Yd mgant or as*noverts| he is a definitely ‘arrested case’ het highteall and rr and elt enough tp hold down aj As he and Meredith went across | that you | tea tin teri, I the world's Ainge g the stafi at the|the wide flagstone terrace, Mrs,| 1am not anita to vk while you greetggt example of coherency. It antl arias Memorial—well,| Cooper echoed Cooper’s joyous} ate gone, then surely there's no ogi with ple atvount of | if Rosalie's- ig to be flying rents and when Cooper came}reason why 1 shoul in't go with | the ereetion of and records | around roca, int ae , day,|in with the bags, the woman] you—is there? step + of God for | Fight under the poor devil’s nose| ushered Meredith to the beautiful.]| Meredith barely smothered o ee —think he can take it and not go}square chamber with its twin|sigh. She had known that this mat e ages. It 18] Off the deep end?” beds, a telephone on the bedside| must come up. But she couldn't perete ony, said = table, a door open to the luxuri-| qQuarre! with him now, she told Rev Re EREDITH was silent for aj ously-appointed bath. herself as he put his arms about Crtang an t f ones remembering the her and drew her close. Time es > oaiget ag ne | sam centred: gray-eyed, pleas- EVERYTHING was in spotless] enough to bring this to a- show- ae ~ Mihalis eee a homely young man whom order. There were rows of}down when there came a late > me of the Bible Dr. bvan Farley pad recommend- growing plants on the wide win-|Nightcall and she had te drive arurte 2 thorship of the be and to River Gap,|dow-ledge; there were potted] out into the country. j Bitk © " ded into four wnen nis b health had failed. After!plants at the corner of the bis To be continued orte: reeks, - ha ri paraaam: <— z a GRD Aaa AD Tage a ERE eRe | sutges, » © and Apostles,| ¢ewwerewewwwe weer ne eee eee ATR ERR ER AIEEE ERE writing Sea: Sued anak \Dr. Clinton To Be ; Ge Bn itself step by] Og, - SOL LE | Y ue | Heard Here Tonight step cep readily be seen in the | —_— . order of ting of these four ese vaca ECcstIee Toe RES cyte ay Ian MacLaren’s literary and} g- gpsmgealiin wuarehs| MISS FLORENCE BOZA CELEBRATES |spiritual masterpiece, “The Bon-| by the Judges. But the Judges HIRTHUAY WITH PARTY, THURSDAY |= Ste" Bush’ willbe: dramas) knew more and could upder- | tizea tonight at the Congrega- “and more of God's plan and pustose for the ages than could | o¢ the Po Miss Florence Boza, daughter . and Mrs. Joe Boza, ‘who eres. And the Prophets |has been in training for the last hmew more than did the Judges.!few years at the Jackson Mémo- And sll, the Apostles knew | rial Hospital in Miami, celebrated more then did the Prophets. her 2ist birthday party at /thel Mey Hess further stated that} regular. Thursday night young ‘ewughout the Bible there is a|{people’s party at the Service Cen- ee@herent plan for God's domin-|tet of the First Congregational tom over the world. It is a story | Church. of revelation, of understanding, Many gameg, were played by of spiritual illumination. “It |the entire group. ° Miss Boza was| shall be pon prese 1 several nice gifts. My aa, tA eautl boague of esd Sais be tie tats, com " flowers lent much to the attrac- © a ” erate tiveness of the Service Center. we may be able to fully} Delicious refreshments furnish- comprehend the plan that God] eq by Mr. and Mrs. Boza includ- hee for our lives, and in that] ing Coca-Cola, candy, ice cream wmprehension realize definitely! and cake were served. At this the part th imte thet plan A given to each one. The Poinciana Baptist Church After a two weeks’ visit with © leeeted et the corner of Eagle | her parents, Miss Boza is expect- Avenue ond 17th Street in the|ed to be transferred to Arizona Poinciana project. This Bible |@S her next raeenie Study will continue each Sunday } ——-~-~----- = evening at eight o'clock. Miss Gladys Krato Weds Frank Brady Miss Gladys Krato of Chicago was married on Palm Sunday to Frank D. Brady, USNR, with County Judge ‘Raymond Lord performing the ¢éremony. Birtho $e en ne NRE DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. Edison Knowles, S formerly of Key West, but now|...The matron of honor was Mrs. livin 3 Claudia Swenson and .best man * 65 West Ave., St. - . birth of an eight pound daugh- Naval Reserve, stationed here. ter St. Augustine Hospital, i..The bride is a daughter of Mrs. The infant has been named after her aunt, Mrs. Ruby Know-| les of Newton St, Key West. [ BUTLERS HAVE GIRL A daughter was born yesterday afternoon in the Key West Ge and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Brady of Chicago. j tographer attached to a ship in port here. Miss Mary Shultz eral Hospital to Mr. and Mr: . 2 Momer Butler, E-328 Trailer,| Weds Lt. Sileox Poinciana — Announcement has been made REPORT of the marriage of Miss Mary Shultz, granddaughter of Mrs. (Continued from Page One) _| William Shultz of 309 Whitehead the Germans when it is thought/Street, to Lieut. J. H. Silcox, in the time is opportune. New York City. The bride Seven bridgeheads have established across the Rhine, andj$Ports promoter Allied troops fanning out of/The following’ is an account of is are them in the general direction of|the marriage which appeared in Berlin. Gains up to nine miles|an issue. of one of the Atlanta, ; rear of the Woman’: have been made since yesterday |Ga. newspapers: no point from! “Mr. and > Mrs. © Switzerland, it was an-| Shultz, efternoon, and at Carl “ ie : i Nazis shown|their daughter, Mary Hill, an ne rien pe keegan Lieutenant James Heyward Sil-| foree nor mobility to make a de-|%,U- S. C. G. R., of Charleston, termined stand, and all along the|>",¢: line, among the Allied soldiers, striking the final blow for vice|P@! Church, New York City, andithe firm of McAliister, Smith | tory (was performed by the Rev. Clan-/and Pate, of Greenville and It was officially ‘announced to-!tn Munro in the presence of a/ Charleston. 250,000 few close friends. “Mrs. Sileox is connected with Radio Station. day March 1, enemy prisoners have been cap- ured and 50,000 killed. that since #t we as Christians fit} time even an Easter Bunny was! Myrtle Blosser of St. Louis, Mo.,, been|@lso a niece of Robert S. Shultz, | of Key West. | y } Edward | announce the marriage of | York City, and will remain there | | to; for the duration of the war. “The ceremony took place Altes ars. Prior to it was said they feel they are|February 19, at Calvary Episco-jcd forces he and a little she said quietly, “I think Stewart can take it. Maybe seeing her all the time under all sorts of conditions, he'll get so used to her that she'll stop being so fas- einating. Maybe the glamor will wear thin.” Hugh looked down at her and amiled warmly. “I guess it’s just because I feel terribly sorry for every guy in the world who can’t be as happy in his love as 1 am!” he told her sincerely. She brushed his cheek with her lips, and sat very close to him as the car drove up the familiar winding drive to the beautiful lodge, where she had first seen Hugh, an invalid, supposedly in- curable. She looked at him now, 9s he brought the car to a halt, and her heart lifted with a wild, ecstatic happiness because of his sinewy strength and his perfect health. It was rapidly growing dark when the car stopped and the Sock of the lodge was flung open, illing out yellow lamplight. fooper, small, neat, gray, the perfect picture of a “gentleman's entleman.” came hurrying out, is face beaming with happiness. In the doorway, Mrs. Cooper, im- maculate in her gingham dress beneath the tidy white apron and the spotless cap on her neat gray hair, stood waiting for them, hap- piness and affection in her eyes. “Welcome home, sir.” said er inpelaly: “Welcome home, Those present were: | Ruth Rose DiNegro, Jack Cur- {rie, John S. Kametz, Doris Boza, Alma Rash, Florence Boza, Betty Armayor, QOrquidea Bermud Alice Fahy, Russell Williams Belva Hicks, Ethel Rash, Jena {Pena, Betty Boza, Barbara Bur- dock, Ed Carpenter, Connie Ad- jams,.Hans Jensen, Dottie Mae Dungan,, Sgt. Tom Summers, Gladys Sands, Evelyn Mae Jen- kins, Beverly Suarez, Betty Brady, Henry Cale, Canfield { Lewin, Chuck O. Carol Boza, Rev. and Mrs. Samuel P. Reinke, Mrs. Doherty, Dr Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Joc and Mr. and Mrs. John Archer Because of this being Easter week and services will be held in the Congregational Church all this week, except on Tt night, no young people’: will be held at 8 p. m. th party Phurs- | day, March 29. Key West Players To Meet Tonight Key West Players, The having completed a most successful run of “Outward Bound,” might be in heed of “a thorough ‘oliday,” as Mrs.)Midget said of herself in the play. After all, learning the itnes and rehearsing for a couple of months is rather strenuous, in addition to full time jobs. But no more than other activi- tics that people put any degree The groom is a specialist pho-|of inspiration and enthusiasm. in- to. It could hardly be said that the Players have ever rested on their laurels, since they have been presenting plays to the pub-| {lic in Key West for two years. Ata pi ar ty in celebration of their success, at the home of Mr. Mrs. George Mills White, on Sat- !urday night, there was much con- versation relative to future pro- ductions. Th and other top! will be discussed at their meet- ing tonight. Membership in the various phases of Little day at the B: The atre, | 's Club on Du- nights {val street. attached and has “Lieutenant Silcox is to a destroyer escort, been on sea duty for over two entering the arm- s connected with \ “After the war, Lieutenant and Mrs. Sileox expect to reside in WHOM in New|Charieston.” and! group is} open to anyone interested in the| | work. Meetings are held on Mon-|é mantel-shelf above the enormous fireplace in the living room, But there were no cut ers, and Meredith appreciates Mrs. Coo- per’s thought that the scent of freshcut flowers after today’s or- deal at the cemetery and the church would have been too much | for her. When Hugh ‘came in, and Coos‘; per and Mrs. Cooper disappeared to finish dinner, miereoi es looker at the twin beds and the tele- phone on the table, and said quietly, “I’m afraid this isn’t go- ing to do, dearest.” Hugh looked at her, puzzled. “You don’t like the room? Then we'll select another—” | “I mean that there'll be night- calls I'll have to take, and you mustn't be disturbed by them,” she pointed out. “If I had a room | across the hall—” Hugh said emphatirally, “It there are nightcalls and you're going out on them, then Im going too. I won't have my wife run- ning around the country at all hc hours of the night alone—” He broke off at the look on Meredith's face, and when she did | not speak, he hesitated and then | said sheepishly, “I know—I! know. 1 promised before we were ma: ried that I'd not try to interfere, and I don’t intend to. But you know, darling, I couldn't sleep a wink knowing you were out somewhere alone.’ “Which is why, my darling, you needn't know about my night. calls, if I have @ separate roam,” |tional Church on William street] by Dr. James R. Clinton. Thi presented as part of the pr mission being conducted b; Clinton. Seven characters of tht section entitled “His Mother's will bé impersonated bv Dr. Clin ton in the original Seotch dialect The presentation will (be intyr- spersed with a number of appro- e songs including “My Task,” Sw Home" and “My Ain Countr‘ which will be sung over the rich tenor voice of Dr. Clinton ‘ “Dr. Clinton's. sympathetie iv- terpretatiin of this classic was ex quisite, showing another of hia superlative facets for instruction and entertainment E Sermon" yone yj present will long remember this} cultured and charming. perform-| ance o commented the New! York ‘Times recently, | The growling love and loyalty! Dr. Clinton has aroused among| his increasing hearers in Key| West attests power of b the genuineness and message. The general public is invited to the presentation this evening. ANNOUNCEMENT (Continued from Page One) Claude E. Jones, Route C, Box 164, Live Oak Kecl, Charles C., Mrs. Mary Keel, Alva Manor, Thomas, Pfe., son of Jack Manor, Millive. | McConochie, Daniel D., T/Sgt., husband fo Mrs. Virginia D. Me-| Conochie, 209 W. McCormick S$: Gainesville. | Pfe., son of} Myers, John V., S/Sgt., son of Vernon L. Myers, Route 1, Box | |371, Hollywood. | | Prescott, Jack D., Martha L. Pfc., husband Prescott, Bas- } nith, Buford, Pfc., Mary Smith, Arcad Spicer, Robert V., Pfc., hus-| jband of Mrs. Carol A. Spicer, 24 Leonardi St., St. Augustine. Albert, Cpl. son of; ie B. Sumler, 519 Celery ford son of Mrs. “STRAND THEATER GARY COOPER in ASANOVA BROW News - Shorts - Sports | CHARLES BOYER in ' “The Constant Nymph” | Coming: “Boss of Rawhide” | { jat the Women’s USO Club at | TUESDAY— 8:00 to 11 p.m.— Dance, Coast: 2” Very delightful and. enjoyable| seve Air sui | eve .|WILL REMOVE Coconut Palms | MONROE THEATER - ‘WHAT’S DOING’ AT WOMEN’S USO CLUB The following is the program! of activities for the coming week’ 303 Duval street. MONDAY— 8:00 to 10 p.m,—Handicraft Class. 7:00 to 9 p.m.—Sr, Hostess Vol- unteer Group Meeting. Guard Band. ' WEDNESDAY- 2:00 p.m,—Shell Craft | 9:00 p.m.—Wiener Roast. 8:00 p.m,—Spanish C! FRIDAY-~ 8:30 to 9:30 p.m.—Classical Mu-| sic Hour, 9:00 p.m.-+Doughnuts and Cof-! fee. SATURDA 8:00 p.m EVERREADY STAR CLUB PLANS MEET There will be a meeting of the ady Star Club held Tues- ternoon, beginning at 3:30 lock, at the home of Mrs. Dori Rivas, 2870 aples avenue, and all membe: present, Shelleraft Class. WANTED—Salesgirls, full tune ' employment. No experience ne- cessary. S. H. Kress & Co. marl-1mo, Cantata At Stone Church On Tuesday All arrangements have peer | completed for the proposed Eas- | ter Cantata, to be given by the | MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1965 |LIEUT. STEPHEN BOYDEN RELATES EXPERIENCE UNDER FIRE OF JAPS Literally putting the nose we of PBY | PBY boats were busy from down |Key West Choristers on Tuesday |his plane down on the reef of an/ until sunset reseuing fallen pilots. jevening, March 27, at the First/enemy-held island under fire; Between invasions, the PBYs Methodist (Stone) Church, ‘begin- |from the Japanese is one of the ; were employed on reconmaissaner ning at 8 o'clock. it. The publie is extended an in- vitation to attend. MRS. IRMA TUSTISON Mrs. who is now residing in Phoenix,|of the Marianas. Ar was ingluded in the recent arrivals here for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Addie Thompson, of 317 Whitehead street. many This affair will be put on us-| Lieut, Ider the direction of Roland John | USNR, now on duty here with 4) ‘son, and gives promise of being Fleet Air Wing attached to the at night just the same as the related by|patrols and nightraids ever Jap- Boyden, held islands. “We pestered the Jap twoupe experiences (jg) Stephen |'One Lung Charleys’ tethered) Lieutenant Boyden. is the son’ our own troops while they of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph B. Boyden, trying to sleep,” seid 1225 South street, Key West. Ha) Bayden. oe woe Pacific fleet. Te Nlarhetis ond] eine eens sta Irma Tustison, formerly|invasion of the Marshalls and! whistling sound thet stared the Miss Thompson of Key West, but|Gilberts, and Saipan and Tinian|Japs out of their wits.” Lieutenant Boyden flew more “The resuce squadrons are al-|than 900 combat hours im the ways on the alert during and Pacific battle area before he wee after air battles are doing a won-|relieved and sent beck te the derful job in saving the lives of/ Navy's flight training school at Mrs. ‘Tustison, who is also a sister of Mrs. Ethel Roberts of|Sttanded airmen,” says Lieuten-| Ottumwa, Ia, as « navigator it Southard street, has been absent|ant Boyden. “When U. S. fliers) structor. from Key West for 12 years since|are forced down during air bat- her last visit to the city, and|tles over the Pacific, the odds}Navy on September tates that she has noted many|are better than ever they will be) Lieutenant Boyden wee given e® are requested to be improvements in her old homelpicked up. town. YELLOW SECOND SHEETS: package of 500, 75¢; two pack- ages $1.25. The Artman Press, TOP SALARIES PAID for Day and Night Waitresses. Side- walk Cafe. mar.1-1mo | SES Good salary. most City Pharmacy. and FOUNTAIN Southern- mar1-tf; a WANTED Experienced all around Beautician, Apply Poin-! ciana Beauty Shop. marl3-tf)| WANTED TO BUY STUDIO COUCH, or} Davanette, suitable for making} double bed. Also Car, suitable, for fishing, make or model no object. S, W. L. Turner. 143-B} Poinciana Extension. mar23-3tx MISCELLANEOUS in return for the trees. Cecilj Catala, 1104 Margaret. Street. Phone 891-W. mar24-3tx ANDREW RODRIGUEZ, SR. — Accountant Notary Public. Patt Time Bookkeeping Serv- ice, 606 Duval St., Phone 850-J. mar26-6tx j WHEN IN NEED of a plumber; see John Curry, 512 Margaret} St. Estimates free. mar26-1tx} LOST | | CIGARETTE CASE and lighter; with wofds engraved “Bud”, at} Duffy’s Tavern Friday night. Reward $10. Return to A. F.; Patrick, Jefferson Hotel. H mar25-3tx | FOUND FOUND — Jewelry. Owner may; have same by contacting 1 Gulbrandsen opposite No. 42! Poinciana Place and c/o, Collins Contr. Co., and provittg owner- , ship. mar26-4tx/ FOR SALE PAUMS, FERNS, ‘Crotons, Coleus! Sultanas, other plants. 1004) Southard St. mar26-2tx | 'WE SPECIALIZE in Glass Dress- ober. gt wayeltal sions, cnowine @ PBY squadrom was along to pick them | Shortly after enlisting im the 19, 141, assignment at this station. Me “Whether it is a pre- invasion | qualified for pre-flight training shelling by U. S. fighters and'at the University of Nerth Care bombers, a sea battle * between |jina at Chapel Hill and was com carrier task forces or troop land-! missioned an ensign after eam ings, the PBY ‘dumbo’ squadrons pleting his course at the Newy® afe always op hand, ready to re-' aerial navigation school et Melly; spond #0908. calls. ee a furnishing air, June 6 2 landing troops al- on these eae) TODAYS: GIRTURARS. een em Citizen Bld, © ~, cede tts OO a) up if they were forced to bail out PP ttmire ago: b tS pease BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS —|°r make crash landings into thg pot 7 double cards with envelopes, |*°4- Maj. Gen. Raymond & Lee either pink or blue border, rib-| rescued one America® jorn St. Lous 50 years age bon to match. 50 announce-/bomber pilot a short distance off} William P. Hobby of Mowetem, ments. The Artman Press,|the Japanese held Pagan island,”| ‘Texas, newspaper pwhlieher, ©& Citizen Bldg. mari3-tf| Continued Lieutenant Boyden,} governor,S born Polk Co. 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