The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 9, 1946, Page 5

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY § 1946 .. SOCIETY By PATRICIA ‘Na * PHONE 535 Mi iss Wahneta BurtNew Assistant Director At Jackson Square USO Miss Wahneta Burt arrived to také up her duties as Assistant Director at the Jackson Square USO. Miss Burt replaces Mrs. Paul Dunn, who left for State) College Mississippi, early in December. Miss Burt was entertairied atj tea by the Girl’s Service Organi- zation, the junior hostess group at the Jackson Square USO. Miss Edna Phelan, president of the group presented a corsage of} white carnations to Miss Burt on) behalf of the GSO and welcomed; her to the club. Miss Burt is originally from) Muncie, Ind. She was graduated! from Ball State Colleee at Mun- Jackson Square US Fourth Annive The Jackson Square USO cele: brated its fourth: aniversary Fri; day, The club wag,formally dedi cated February 1942, Elmer Davis, then*of the OWI, Coll R. W. wicCielland, USA, Dr. Johnson, University, ing part in the celebration. Since that time according to figures} compiled by William H. Hender- son, the present director, 1,230,- 252 service men attended the club from its opening day until the end of January of this year. During 1945 there was a total at-; with President of Temple; and Clifton Utley of | the University of Chicago, tak-} cie and attended Indiana Univer- sity. Miss. jurt was engaged in ref af Baprior to. joining! ae éssional’ staff. Her yities’ in’ the recreation field took her’ to Marion and South | Bend, Indiana. She. was employed), by the Army and Navy YMCA early last year. Since then shej| has served in USO Clubs operat- ed by the YMCA in a program capacity at Rantoul, Il, Rock- ford,- Ill, Highland Park, Ill, and Louiseville, Kentucky. Re- | cently she served at. Thomasville, Ga., becoming director of the i club toward the end of the year. With the closing of the Thomas- ville Club she was transferred to Key West. O Celebrated Last Night the total the’ year the main nine bicycles at the club have gone out well over 100 times each month. This was done at the estimated cost (including the purchase price of the bicycles) of less than .02% cents per use. Golf clubs, tennis | rackets and other sports equip- ment are in constaht use. The above statistics are just a | few of the many that have been compiled. They do not include the dances, movies, clubs, parties, vy Relief Society Funds Drivel |ORGANIZATION GIVES HELP TO MANY WHO NEED IMME- DIATE FINANCIAL ASSIST. ANCE With the opening of the Na- itional Navy. Relief Drive, naval! station personnel here are again ‘of giving and contribute to the! campaign which will end on Feb- | ruary, 15. The function of the Navy Re- lief Society is to aid in times of! emergency need, the enlisted men } and officers of the Naval Service of the United States, their depen- ; dents and dependents of deceased | | Naval personnel. rendered personnel of the Coast Guard through Coast Guard Wel- fare and Marine Corps Personne and their dependents. Funds collected annually by) volunteer donations to the Navy, Relief’ Society are administered at the NavSta here by a WAVES. Ree ot 0. members and mem- bers. 0! Women’s Committee ‘of Volun’ Social ‘kers who he Wor call soci ms. Women’s. Commi tee, un- der supervision of Mrs. R. B. Nic- | kerson, the assistant to ‘executive & secretary, performs many and Va- 1 Society. The committee consists of Mrs. Allen Hoar, Mrs, F. P. Gardner, Mrs. H. I. Smith, Mr: McFarland with Mrs. Nickerson as chairman. Committee. members are sub- ject to emergency calls by the ganization by needy personnel. called upon to exhibit their aye Service is also} ried duties for the Navy Relief, G. E. Marcus, Jr., and Mrs. R. W.} Society for purpose of investigat- | ing and rendering aid in cases/| called to the attention of the or-} eeeeeeecee eenaececceces Spniteal Food By 4 W. BR. HOW DAVID SLEW CHURCH First Ci ional Church,, William between Fleming and! Southard streets. “‘Christianity} >| and the Eskimo” will be the sub-/ h, AP of the Sunday morning serv-' ice at 10:50 o'clock. The evening} service will have the subject: “Seeing Alaska” with illustrated slides at 7:30 o'clock: | | Now the geo together their armies to land were gathered at |which belongeth to Judah, jpitehed between ~Shochoh |Azekah, in Ephesdammim. |Saul and the men of Israel | gathered together, and pitche the valley of Elah, and set 4 | z Beping Street Methodist} ‘ch, . Fleming battle in array against the Pi | f-| streets.” a Moraine. Wor-| tines ip-tallx at 10:50 o'clock is “The| And the Philistines stood on a! Cast of Religion”. At the Even-| mountain on the one side, and Is-} ; . | ing Worship, at 7:30 o’clock, the ‘rael stood on a mountain on the subject will be “Is It Vital”. lotber side: and there was a val- tes ‘ ley between them, “ Hi " First Presbyterian Church, cg ae poe of the White and Washington streets. | Philistines, named Goliath, of Sunday sermon subject at 11 a.m. hose heig! service is “A Tragedy That! ae Air a span. iat was Si | Turned Into a Blessing”. In the! ‘And he had a helmet of brass| ¥¢llowship Hour at 7:30 p.m. upon his head; and he was armed with a coat of mail; and the | weight of the coat was five thou- sand shekels of brass. And he jhad greaves of brass upon his legs, and a target of brass be- tween his shoulders. And the staff of his spear was like a weav- ier’s beam; and his spear’s head weighed six hundred shekels of jitgn: afd ‘One bearing a shield went before him. “And he ‘stood’ and. cried, unto the arate of Israel, and said un-! ‘@ them, Why, are ye ¢ome out fy itp battle in array? am in ‘Philistine,’ and ‘ye serv- hs he Saul? choose a ‘man for jy@u, “and let him come down to me. If he be able to fight with me, and to kill me, then will we ¢ your servants: but if I prevail against him, and kill him, then {shall ye be our servants, and serve us. And the Philistine said, I de- fy the armies of Israel this day: give me a man, that we may fight together. When Saul and all Israel First Baptist Church, Eaton} and Bahama. In the Sunday, morning worsnip at 10:50: “The! Holy Spirit” is the subject. At! 7:15 there will be special music’ and at 7:30 Evening Worship. The subject is “Is Christ Coming! Again”. First Methodist Church, cor-: ner Eaton and Simonton streets:| Sunday Morning Wership is :at. 10:50, o’clock .and the guest speaker is Rev. Ralph E. John- | son, who has as his subject: “They Grace of Christ.” In the evening on “The Biggest Fool In Town.”}; Mixed Bible Class meets every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Naval Chapel Services each Sunday Protestant services 10 o’- clock in the morning, NOB Movie} Hall. Christian Science Services, 327 Elizabeth street. Every Sunday,! Seecenceqenqqecooqegeaacogaacenqoageqoacaqegonage | {8 pm: | Service at 7:30 o’clock. ; (colored). | day mornii worship, Rev. Johnson will speak- | ing Song and sermon 7 p.m. tendance of 427,212. Among the| etc. In honor of the paren anti; general run of statistics there | ersary the club observed are several worth noting. During; open house all day. The people the last year 1,637 private cam- lof Key. West were cordially invit- eras were checked. These cam-|ed to go through the club. At eras are stored in a locked cab-/five o’clock a light snack was imet and insured. 906,550 parcels} served at the out-door fire place. were checked during the year.| From 9 until 11:15 a formal an- When an individual first re-| heard those words of the Phil- | istine, they were dismayed, quests. assistance he is given a . temporary emergency loan and| and greatly afraid. the case is referred to Mrs. Nic-|__ Now David was the son of that kerson, who in turn refers it to|Ephrathite of Bethlehem-judah, one of her, volunteer women to whose name was Jesse; and he. insure as much financial assist-|4@d eight sons: and the man went among men for an old man in the Approximately — 288,550— -letters: wefe written. This figure is arg) rived at by keeping\a the; envelopes Sot ¥ year there w S' et 300° individuals pl urchasing, ? stamps. The club has consistently | handled amps equivalent-- to Chicago Tribune Editor Here Putney Haight, Sunday editor of The Chicago Tribune for many years but now retired is in the city and quite charmed with Key West. Mr. Haight is spending sev- eral weeks in this city. Poinciana PTA Meets Monday Poinciana Elementary P.-T. A.' will hold its monthly meeting on Monday at 8 p.m. auditorium. Fathers day and foupders day will be honored. a, prizes will be awarded and after the meeting, yefresh- mets will be served. A Key West Group Back From Tri P Attorney Mrs. Esquinaldo, Jr William J. Cassidy, who had been visiting in Tampa a week, returned Tlast night. Mr. Esquinaldo said the trip was made to attend the: Florida Fair and Gasparilla held in that city. Watkins On Visit Here and Enrique and. Mrs. Charles E. Wat- former Mr kins, Grinnell street, are visit to Key West at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Watkins are now in the school} toh eal oobi ‘ing of Monday, Feb,'11, at 7 0’- and Mr. and Mrs.| residents of Key West, who resided here at 229 paying & “miversary- ball was, held... Dur-. ing the rmission a special Se; i tit e tthe (elub m’ Ff. direct iss Wahneta. | j director Wie and Ger er, program. director, Gpply For . Marriage Permits. F@lio are applications for mariage licenses filed’ in County ie Lord's office: - Paul R. Adams, 20, and Edith E. Whitus, 21, both of Nashville, Tenn. = Louis R. Torres, 33, and Naomi Marchant, 26, both of Key West, William A. Dantonio, 21, and Janet M. Umble, 19, both of} Phonexville, Penn. Miss Anicia Is Engaged Mr. and Mrs, Raul Garcia of 912 Simonton street wish to an- nounce the approaching marriage fF) ~ iadie aa bson | chee. Re the wedding aye Naval Sta- k ppytheeven-; clock: All-invited. guests will be permitted to. enter at Southard street gate. Fried Mullet--- Could Be The fun is only. half over when the catch is made. What to do with them after that is vastly important. Here is a recipe for fried Mullet which will make your catch even better. 4 pounds of Mullet, salt and pepper, 1 egg, slightly beaten, corn meal and fat. Clean and wash fish and dry an rae towel. Season with salt and r, dip in slightly beat- en pie in corn meal and fry i ‘fat. Deen crushed making their home in Miami this| ? beimg their first many years. Division PTA Changes Date visit here in AL DAUGHTER BORK nnouncement has been made liste Bhat fe | ance as. possible as well as any| other eee advice. Another | fey gs oe eH ga is, to as- wi born in- fants. ot oh ah. ° A A foster home under manage- | ent of the Women’s Committee | pas proved of great value to Navy. families. If the wife of a Navy méfis suddenly#taken’ fll and must be cgnfined 4 ¢ Hospital, | the:child can be placéd‘ih the fos- } ter home and minds of both par- ents can be fully at ease, knowing | that the child is in good care. i) During 1945, the Ké¥ West Aux- fliar yof the Navy Society. Handled 1,353 loans unting to bhi .13 made to Naval Person- Del. tuities amounting to $1446.70; were made to service personnel and their dependents. The So- ciety’s only sources of revenue to carry on these functions are its | membership fees and individual contributions, Two Girls Are 4 i e 'Rwo, young. girls are missing at the sity police station today. One is at Poinciana the other ‘ fgom another addness ldcalhie Soeial } Ealendar- SATURDAY Brownie Meeting, Annex of Fleming Street Methodist Church. 10:00 a.m. kkk MONDAY. Key, West Players, Barn Thea- ter. 8:00 p.m. * TUESDAY Everready Star Club, Residence of Mrs. Dora Eakin. 2:00 p.m. Division Street School Room brary. 2:00 p.m. Jr.-Sr. Room Mothers’ Meeting, School Auditorium. 2:00 p.m. Hospital Auxiliary Meeting, Woman’s Clubhouse, Duval Street. Jynior Woman’s Club Meeting, Woman’s Clubhouse, Duval Street. 8:00 p.m. Division Street School P.-T. A,, School Auditorium. 3:00 p.m. Art and Craft Class, Woman’s U.S.O. 2 p.m. x kk WEDNESDAY Meeting of the room mothers} lof se birth .of ae weighing] Bridge Club, Whitehead Offi- of the Division street school will} seven po be held on Monday, due to the fact that the P.-T. A. ll hold its regular in the school auditorium. All members are urged to at- tend the special meeting as fath-' ers day will be honored and also founders day will be celebrated. ounces, to February| Mr, and Mrs. Fernand H. Bar- llth, at 2:00 p.m. in the school} ousse on Feb library. The change of the date is| yunicipal Hospi cuare ® at the The Barousses reside at 514-F, monthly} west Poinciana Place. eeting at 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday instead of the usual 3:00 p.m. The P.-T. A. meeting will meet SNOWS HAVE SON Five-pound boy was born to! Mr. and Mrs. Carroll F. Snow, | seaman first class, in the Naval Hospital on February 2. Mrs. Snow was named Carrie Vancell beforé-marriage. ™ cers’ Club. 8:00 p.m. *x * THURSDAY Ladies Auxiliary, Key West Municipal Hospital. 2:00 p.m, Cabaret given by Junior Wom- an’s Club, Club Sugaloa. Valentine Dinner Dance, Offi- cers’ Club. xx AY Girl Scout Troop 4 Meeting, Fleming Street Methodist Church. 4:00 p.m. In this same period 45 gra- | Missing Here’ in, this,city aecording to records| Mothers’ Meeting, School Li- | | days of Saul. .'And, the three eld- | est sons of Jesse went and follow- |ed Saul to thé battle: and the names of his thrée’ sons, that went |to the battle" wére Eliab the first- |born, and’ next,unto him Abina- b; and the third Shammah. And vid was the youngest: and Ey three eldest: feb wedi Sealt” Bus David went’ ‘and returned from {Saul to feed bier father heer BF | Bethleharan Gas. ’ And the Philistine drew ae morning and evening. and pre- Sented himself*forty days. And Jessé said unto: David his son, Take ‘now’ for thy 'bréthren jan ephah of’ this‘ parched corn, and these ten loaves, and run to the camp to thy brethren; and carry these ten cheeses unto the jeaptain of their thousand, and look how thy brethren fare, and take their, pledge. | Now Saul, and they, and all the men of Israel, were in the valley jof Elah, fighting with the Philis- |tines. And David rose up early in the morning, and left the sheep {with a keeper, and took, and went, as Jesse had commanded him; and he came to the trench, as the host was going forth to the ht, and shouted for the battle. fsehe" batt the Philistines had Sthe': battle’ in array, “ar! ainstearmy! © i And David left his carriage. in’ | the hand of the keeper of the car! |riage, and ran into the | came and’ saluted me eres dig And as he talked with them, be- hold, there came up the-champion, |the Philistine of Gath, Goliath, by name, out of the armies of the | Philistines, and spake according to the same words: and David heard them. And all the men of Israel, when they saw the man, fled from him, and were sore afraid. And the men of Israel said, Have ye seen this man that is come up? surely to defy Israel is he come up: and it shall be, that the man who killeth him, _the king will enrich him with great riches, and will give him his daughter, and make his fa- ther’s house free in Israel. | | that stood by him, saying, What shall be done to“the man killeth this Philistine, and tal away the reproach from Isr: tor who is this uncircumei Philistine, that he should defy the armies of the living God? A pd | the people answered him af; er this manner, saying, So shallfit him, ¢ I Samuel 17:t-27 (TO BE Tish tebheaegs _| Petronia street. Saturday at 9:30 And David spoke to the men| 4 be done to the man that kilidfth 11 o’clock in the morning. Every Wednesday at 8 o'clock. Church of God, 909 Angela ; street, Gospel message 10 o'clock Sunday morning. Evangelistic message at 8:15 p.m. Cuban Baptist Goodwill Cen- ter,''1122 Watson street. Sunday. School at 10:45 classes for. alk ages. El Salvador Methodist Church, Grinnell and Virginia ‘streets. Sunday Worship Services 8 p.m. Island City Baptist Mission, | 2nd street just off Flagler. Sun- day’ preaching service at4:30 p.m. $éventh Day -Adventist, 1209 am,, Sabbath School. Roman Catholic Church, Divi- sion street. Sunday Mass at 7 o'clock. Sunday evenings at 7:30) 7 o'clock, Rosary, and Benediction. Poinciana Community Church, Duck at 15th. Sunday Unified services is at 7:30 with the sub- ject: “Lessons From Lincoln”, Morning sermon is “Roads of Discovery” at 11 o'clock. sermon Church of God, 1106 Olivia, Sunday morning is at 11 o’clock. Prayer Meeting is at 7:30 in the evening. St. Paul's Episcopal Chureti Corner Duval and Eaton streets! lay Morning Prayer is at: 11 o'clock. Evening Prayer is at 7:30 o'clock. 'B’Nai Zion Congregation. Reg- ular services every Friday even- ing at 8 o'clock and Saturday morning at 7 o’clock. Jehovah’s Witnesses, 624 Car- son Lane. Sunday 8 p.m. Watch- tower Study. Gospel Hall, 703 Southard street, Sunday Morning Worship 10:45 o'clock, Gospel Meeting 7:30 p. m, | o'clock is “Our-Objectivel. At ‘the Christian Science Society, 327 Elizabeth street. Sunday morn- ing services 11 o’clock. Wednes- day evening meeting, 8 o'clock. ae Quotation: “But I say, He which soweth sparin ly shall reap also sparingly: he which soweth bountifully reap also bountifully. Every ' eccording as he purposeth in heart, so let him give; not g: ignly, or of necessity: for God eth a cheerful giver.”—II Co thians 9:6,7. ae. Navy says it had glass-cld body armor ready last year. np First Baptist Church Eaton and Babama Streets REY. GRANT W. DUNCAN, Minister 9:45, Sunday School ” (@. L. Kelly, Supt.) MORNING WORSHIP “The Holy Spirit” 6:30, Baptist Training Union (Elijah Sands, Director) 7:15, Special Music by Lt. J..R: Thomas EVENING WORSHIP NOTICES Glad Tidings Tabernacle, ee | ner Petronia and Georgia streets. Sunday: Worship Service is at 11 in the morning: Evangelistic) services is at 7:30 p.m. Grace Lutheran, 728 Fleming | street. Sunday Divine Seprice at! Poinciana Baptist Church, Cor 17th street and Avenue Ey Ley Memorial Methodist Church, Cor. Division and Geor-! gia streets. Sunday Morning} Worship at 10:50 o’clock. Evening | Church of Christ, second floor} county courthouse. Sunday serv-| ices at 6:30 p.m. every day. Orthodox Catholic Chunk Sunday Vespers and! sermon at 8 p.m. Mass at 10 a.m. Cornish Giapal AME. Zion} Church (colored), Whitehead and| i Angela streets. Sunday sermon! subject at morning worship at} 11 o'clock is “Common Sense About Holy Things”. At the evening worship at 7 o'clock the} sermon subject bath be Ra City} That Sets On-A Hull”), Primitive Baptist ored), Thomas, Rear, Olivia. Sun- service at 11 o’-) clgck. Eygning,, service, at 8:30 0’ oo a pethel AME. Church (color- ed), Cor. James and. Division streets. Sunday morning worship at 11 o’clock. Evening bhi: at 8 o'clock. St. Peter’s Church (colored), Cor. Division and Whitehead | streets. Sunday Sung Mass and| sermon at 11 a.m. Solemn Even- Seventh Day Adventist Church, (colored), 1006 Thomas street. Sunday church services at 11 a. m. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Trinity . Presbyterian, Qhurch, (colored), 717 Simonton. , street. Sunday Morning Worship at 11 o’clock. Evening Worship at 7 o'clock. a zg First. Baptist Church Aeplgred), Olivia; street _between;,,Thomas and Whitehead streets, Sunday preaching service *in the morning at 11 o’clock. Evening service at 8:30 o'clock. : ommanenmaal aape Newman Methodist--Church (colored);;, Corner» Division: and Whitehead _ streets).)'.Su nday} Morning Worshio: istibject- at 11, aa evening worship the subject will be “Today Is Race~ Relations Day”. Special Services Here On Sunday A hearty invitation is qxieqded eee en ee to the public to attend services at the Gospel Hall, 720 Southard street. Evangelist J. F. Spink is the speaker. The services will begin at 7:30 Sunday evening. You are urged to come-and receive the oui biblessbitastwith Ais, GET “SERVICE A Hearty Invitation is Extended to the Public to Attend Services at the GOSPEL HALL Services Will Begin at 7:30 SUNDAY EVENING You are U: to Come and Receive the Spiritual Blessing with us. acm anaes ‘Is Christ Coming ie" E50, folowlip Hour Rev. Booker Will Speak On Alaska: The Rev. Vernon L. Booker of, the First Congregational Church of Key West will speak Sunday} morning and show colored slides Sunday evening, on his two years” experience in Alaska. Because of the clean highways! ; and the many air bases built! | ee ‘Technician Is ee 1b silent Ey PAGE FIVE, Overdue At Ship w. G CAMPBELL WORK? ON IX 87 LAST SEEN * WEDNESDAY ne W. G. Campbell, technician with the Woods Hole Oceano¢ graphic home in Paoli, Pennsyky | during the war, Alaska has now become’ much more accessible, | he states. | When Alaska was purchased, it! was labeled “‘Servado Folly,” | people believing *if to be’a useless! ice waste land. Now it is known! as one of the richest areas on the} ‘ continent where millions of dol- lars of gold furs and fish, are ex- ported each year. The Eskimo ofthe Great’ Northland is among the most primitive and unique peoples of the world. The Christian church in Alaska not only ministers io |the Eskimos and other natives of Alaska, but also serves the in- creasing number of whites who go there to work and make per- manent homes. FORECAST Key West and vicinity: Partly cloudy and continued warm this afternoon, tonight and Sunday; moderate to occasionally fresh! i | i } ! | southeasterly winds this after-| noon and» ;tenight;. becoming southerly Sunday. Clark warns labor, business to end “tug of war” for power. \ | | vania, who’ Was ‘working aboara * the IX-8%-here has beep, missing since Wednesday night. aq He was traced to one place =~ Wednesday but by Thurgglay bys | left that plage: »' City Police have been asked be on the lookout for the 29 yea, old youth who is 160 pounds bai five feet eight inches fall. 10:50 A.M. “CHRISTIANITY and the ESKIMO” * 7:30 P.M. “SEEING ALASKA” An Illustrated Lecture * CONGREGATIONAL — Church of The Pilgrims 517-527! Wallidm | Strp¢y] Rey. Vernon Libby if | LEY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH | Corner of Division and Georgia Streets THE CHURCH WIT, E. S. DOHER’ Sunday School ... Morning Worship . A WELCOME: . Pastor 9:45 A.M. 10:50 A.M. Subject: “The Gates of Hell Shall Not Prevail” Youth Fellowship .- . 6:45 P.M. Evening Service . 1:30 P.M. Poinciana Boy Scou ‘oop Den cus Pack will be our Guests CHAPLAIN SMITH, Guest Speaker “Monday, 7:30 p.m., Dr. Raiph Johnson, Evangelist, our Revival Meetings :7:30 P. M. \ORCHES' (First Baptist Chureh)... (The Pickens Sisters) Hymn Sing—Harvey Russell Pianist — Miss Organist—Miss Bring Your Date! a YOUTH FOR CHRIST RALLY STONE METHODIST CHURCA TUESDAY Featuring February 12: GIRLS’ OdAirerre” TRIO singing “Whispering be de (High School Girls) James F. Spink—Gospel Preacher and Author Al Fryer—Leader . Eleanor Larson ‘ Marie Knowles Don’t Be Late! |__ENERYONE WELCOME at Ass ___ bab a oe _. COME—WORSHIP. THE LORD WITH US __ US FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH REV..A. G, Church’ School. Morning Worship and William St. Si Pastor sgorl to 9:45 AM cow 10:50 “A.M. “THE COST OF RELIGION” » Youth Fellowship - Soiig Service .. Evening Worship . 6:30 a ye qT: "IS IT VITAL?” Young Adults’ Fellowship Hour 8:30 P.M. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME 1600 On Your Radio Dial Young People, 6:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. Subject : ad ad : Ple weeueass oo to the Revival i EVANGELIST Songs - ~ Stories Sees eeee ees:

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