The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 15, 1945, Page 2

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PAGE TWO DON’T EMULATE FRANCE has sent The Citizen another state- - about « federal proposal that, we are _ ay Mewererer te Mey Went one i. fident, will ve very interesting to the ey Wont Pheetde, oat as as people in Key West, as it will dig deeply ' their pockets, as well as the pockets Americans elsewhere in the United 000,000 government employes from 40 to 20 weekly, with pay on the 40-hour basis, disastrous to the will, in my judgment, be sre economy of th country The United States has financed in sarge mensure the most costly war in all r Our national resources have been depleted We have suffered severely by the frightful waste incident to this great world war. Our debt will be approximate- Senator Harry Byrd, Democrat of Vir- | jnounced his candidacy for cap- | | It was estimated that 1,509, 8-00 | jlost their lives in the Labor Day |hurrnicane with the ee 17 The following term of the Wesley House begins September opening of the FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN Kindergerten, which already has or SEPTEMBER 14, 1935 Robert J. Lewis today an- 9.00 to 1200 — sidents attended the memoriai rvices held yesterday in Bay 9:00 to 1200 - jew Park for the civilians who, 3:00 800 = 9:09 to The Citizen published a clip W to 4:00. @ capacity enroliment. The fol- lowing is the schedule: Mondey 3:00 to 4:00—Primary Club. States jtain of night police. 2nd and 3rd This statement ‘s about the 3,000,000 | —— £00 to 9:00—Woman's Society de . saeneain | A cooking class has been or- of Christian Service ral emp! that it is proposed to put os son lh fel” m a 30-hour-week. Senator Byrd says: social service of the Key West 9.90 to 12:00 — Kindergart The bill introduced by Senator Me- jadministration. | 3:00 to 4:00—Sewing classes. | Carran to reduce the working hours of 3,- | . Ist and 3rd to 9:00—Woman's Club, Kindergarten to §:00—Junior girls. to 9@0—Prayer Meeting. Thursday 12:00-—Kindergarten Mother's Club. Church notices and news in this issue have beer condensed to save | ead ti order that Moncay evening. space ‘ime in that The Sens ott te that’ than usual due to the threat of will affect the work of the church the tropical disturbance nearing for the rest of the Citizen may xo to press earlier this area. be found listed below ing Worship, 10:50 o'clock, subject of “The Golden Rule Is Not the Rule of God"; Youth Fellowship, 7 pm. Evening Service, 7:45 ice led by Bro. of General Naaman sian and Georgia Sts. B'NAI ZION CONGREGATION | See news article Cor. Divi Young o'clock, coping, att song sery-|/ dist Chureh w' d Bowery and 8 o'clock Tuesday | with subject of “The Conversion! cuss plans for the Youth Division of the church | the next several months. All young people of the church | year, Important news and events will ping today from ¢ Miami 600 to 8:0@—Junior boys. | elsewhere in ————__—____—__-—___—_—_ |Daity News in which it was Friday | this isewe said, in quoting Ernest Carson. 9-09 to 12:00—Kindergarten. | CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, . Miami Weather Bureau man 720 to 900—Teen-age group. |OF PILGRIMS—Sunday 5 ‘that a new low in baromet Mothers are urged to see that 945 am. Morning Wo 10:50 A. M. reading was recorded at Lignum their children are enrolled at the o'clock, subject af Vitae Key during the Labor Day beginning Love”: Band of Prayer “Herein Is Love” hurricane. The reading was 26.75. ————— Jr. and Intermediate CE 6 - Just A Summer Engagement Young People Meeting Mrs. Raul Carbonell left Sat ommene 6:45 pm.; Evening Worship, 745 lurday Miami to visit rela- He—But why, darling, do you °'c!ock ‘The Rich tives st on keeping our engage yship Hour,! ' ianniiiiiesi oma 9pm... Class for Youth and Young | Attorney Abe Aronov wh She—Becouse you silly boy, if| Adults, taught by Chaplain Bish tha been here his it were made’ public, people | oP Wednesday, 8 pm. Prayer jfather. who is il, returned Sat- would think I really nt to, Setvice, Wednesday, 8 p.m. 517 jurday night to Miami marry you. t 527 William St | — —_ GLAD TIDINGS TABER Mrs. H.C jaughter. Manhattan s tubercuic deatt NACLE-Sunday School, 10 am 'Miss Ruth R left Sat- rate almost double that of U.S. | Morning Worship, 11 o'clock lurday for Philadeiph where Evening Worship, 748 o'clock, | the isit f 1 “ eft Saturday for > jarewell D elatives t acation address: Prayer 3} Tues and “ go to Stauton, V jay, 8 pm. Bible Friday Miss Galey esume he Today The Citizen says in an 8pm Cor Petronia and Georgia! ——— ae mn the Mary Baldwin Col- editorial paragvaph Ms lege in that cit , “We buy many things we FIRST BAPTIST—Rev Grant William A. Fre employe think we can't afford, 4t both mibrning and evening in the First Nat Bank in ther services. other sseseee as usual Corner of Division and Georgia Streets Cor. Eaton and Bahama Si THE CHURCH WITH A WELCOME OSES See EEEEEES eee | will be inserted tm The Citizen at $306,000,000,000 when the obligations r are finally settled, and our fu- ire t of government will be greatly in- i ears and years to come by nditure ade necessary by the War We « tr r tions and forward ‘ rress, working only rt ra ek. On 7 of present man- ’ k. th proposé cost the Fed ' anu ximate two billions | ' " I ral ¢ roment, which ° f ' 1a half million j FREEDOM OF THE PRESS . Seance ee week, all Thee coer © cuppreed there & i to do the | ecco come @ controtied there is * a me where wows tree are human be 1 t downfall of me wee } b eek America i CARL ACKERMAN, ‘ es and main Deen Seheo! of Jowrnaiam. ' ability.” | Cotumine University be results from ae that they SS en SEV weer CITIZER — \\ r bee under- i ULL. atwape cock the ruth end print | he need no vacation al- cheeks © attack wrong or t applaud right, ecnipeinmennmnsaininsi eee Rake fer program: sever be the or WHAT OF THE WAR PLANTS owe o- oomstnptere of any parson, clique. a" fection of Camm: adernye Go tte wtmart for the The t i Stats vns handreds peri welfare never tolerate corruption oF y from small | tastier: Gemeumee vier and praise virtue, tow r the produc | men’ quel dome wy individual of organ- thetic rubber leptin tolerant of others rights, views end options print only news that will elevate ! and cot omtaminate the reader, never com- ' . thor cor with prinetple ; t bay INVESTIGATE EVERYTHING h Japar 1 r LU hen th \* There are oth , ' w ntled if A he » rr ned We . hat (fe orwtt nh ir ’ or ing Money j r slizinigg at " perating in th | 1 | ' tr j ' | 1 n ho ha igh about ' “KNOW HOW” AND PROFITS NO SOLUTIONS T roment has bil Mis eft bunland, ¥ k thing nd ‘ ‘ 1 . h he profit r h : Classified Cofumn eeeeeeee Advertinements ander this the rate of 2e = word for cack imecr- - tien, but the minimum charge for Three orchestra re- the first 15 werds of tees te S00. ~ ‘The rate for binektace type ts Be @ 7 erve Club. No the minimum charge for r King there counts may meats characd. i ee the day of publication, words or leas ts de. To insure publication, copy must S tm the office before 11 o'clock os HELP WANTED TELEPHONE "29 Che OPERATORS WANTED oon I pre-wa Full Pay While Learning Vacations With Pay : Sicknegs Benefits Ls for three-roc eae Flectrie fan PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT \ ne See Mrs. McDermott H Chief Operator ' TELEPHONE OFFICE — F Opening ' w t 4')) skiff, 48" wide. 1106 Whit« sept l4-3tx Wanted Sek-s . + ” a m ‘ Ss Hh & w R ‘Pp ' ‘ A E Call ) w 2¢ Pe r ; urmished and unfurnished N ci it down payment, balance payabl. monthly. Johnson & ————_—_—_—_—— — nm, Phone 372. septi-t FOR RENT 43 partme Rk MISCELLANEOUS ‘ \ s K m. p r S K bath wd } i , Simor st \ ‘ im nN “ A B ’ r WANTED ~ qi pl k 4A 5 i c pm. and Sunday 7 ‘ sept 14-3tx Listings wanted on key catenin erty. Office in the heart of the CLEAN. w ventilated rooms on Upper Matecumbe nishe washing ing J. Rawlins, Islamorada ge. 822 Duval st eug2v-Jutx | septls-4tx 1 o'clock FLEMING STREET METHO. DIST—-Church School, 945 am Morning Worship, 10°50 o'clock ject of “Man's Use of Time Youth Fellowship, 700 pm. Ev ning Worship, 890 o'clock subject Power Given F I prec 740 par ship Hi eded by song ser and follov 900 pm. Praye fuc . Christian Service. SAINT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Holy Eucharist, 7:3 am. Church School Euchar ' 930 an followed by and Serr Morning Praye Evensong lock; Weekday Cor Duval 8-00 1s usual and Eaton Sts FIRST PRESBYTERIAN--Sun fay Schex oS Worship Service with ect of Happy I Prog God an 4 Fe ship H TM pm wr and W « st FIRST METHODIST—Sund S. 4 Morning W Sowing and Reaping Y F ast m. Evening W pute ' For W A w b va r Fe 5 Mor pr a pe « Eator and Sir ALL OTHER CHURCHES COLORED NEWMAN METHPDIST--Sur School, 0 Morning Worship i wit ‘ ‘ § Y F yp. 690 F ng W r “ No 2 rT Bar © , x St s ETER EPISCOPAL] CHURCH M 7 a nt & g and S w ALL OTHER CHURCHES NEWS ITEMS Rev. Grant Dencan To Preach Sunday Rev. Grant W nean of Tal hassee, Fi will be the nd 8-00 f 1B Church This young man commended, anc i E. S. DOMERTY, Paster Church School AM Morning Worship AM Subject: “The Golden Rule Is Not The Rule of Geld opM ove o:.45 Youth Fellowship ’ Evening Service 7 Song Service by Bro. Bowe Subject: “The Conversion of General Newman WELCOME TO SERVICES TOMORROW Corner Fleming and William St. Church School 945 AM Morning Worship .... 16:50 A.M. “MAN’S USE OF TIME” Youth Fellowship 7:00 PM. Song Service 740 PM Earl Anderson, Leader Evening Worship 800 PM “POWER GIVEN FOR LIFE” Young Adults Fellowship Hour 9:00 PM Rev. AG Con, Mir EVERYONE SHOULD GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY First Baptist Church Corner Eaton and Behame Streets SUNDAY 10:50 A.M. . WORSHIP senvice REV. GRANT W. DUNCAN of Tellahassee 8:00 P.M. EVENING SERVICE REV. GRANT W. DUNCAN of Tallahasses a———ae—S—==—— Other Sunday Services SUNDAY SCHOOL—ALL acts TRAINING UNION FELLOWSHIP HOUR 45 PM. S15 P.M. EVERY VISITOR OUR HONORED GUEST THE CHURCH WITH A MESSAGE “First Methodist Church Corner Eaton and Simonton Streets REV. C. T. HOWES. Paster Seh 9°45 Harold Russell, General Scputanntees Morning Worship 1) “SOWING and REAPING” The Youth Fellowship Evening Worship , “FOR WHAT ARE YOU WORKING? Three Young Men Leading Harry Russell, James Singleton and Robert Fett Sunday AM AM The Hour of Fellowship 9:15 PM “Spend an hour im this church with God COME TO WORSHIP LEAVE To SERVE

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