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SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1946 Fathers’ Day To Be Marked | Fathers Day” wil he the sub- et of the sermon of the Rev. Metrow & Avery at the First| Preetyterian chureh, White and Woeshington streets, Sunday. The poumen will be preached at 11! © &t the Fellowship Hour at pm. Comdr. Coppock will speokes ommeon Folks and Uncem- mom Service is the sermon top- © of the Rev. F. BM. Zucker at Geere Letheree . church, COLORED CHURCHES Men’s Day will be celebrated at the Newman Methodist cfurch, Division and Whitehead streets, Sunday. Deacon Milton Evans will be, the principal speaker at services set for 8:30 p.m. Music } will be provided by a male chorus | from Zion church, the pastor, the he the 10) Petremia street (Golden |Rev. James C. Murray, an- Segte Mall), at 8 pm. Follow- pounced, ‘ the wwe vices. “Friendship on Darkest —? @ reception will Hour” and “The onquering oe wren tor Deiwin B. Schnei- * Stedent essistant to the peter The public is invited Se attend ’ Rev G. Leon Wells, new- , =x von of the Fst Coffee Price Hike will preach at} Church” are sermon topics of the Rev. Sigismund A. Laing, pastor of the Trinity Presbyterian eburch. views Sunday Subject tor| Pondered By OPA od ormum will he (By Asscctated Press) bir Together”, while in the WASHINGTON, June 15—The! s will preach on “The me in h and Youth “Today” The OPA said today it was consider- tte Wei wee transferred here | "8 permitting an advance in the ~ Mier end succeeds Rev,| Tetail price for coffee from three + Howes, who goes to the; to five cents a pound, h It was explained that the ex- n Jemes MH. MacCon-| ¢@ss in price will be absorbed { St. Paul's Episco-| by the consumer. OPA stated that, though the higher price in the retail sale of coffee goes into effect, the price of a cup of coffee will remain jat five cents. be in charge of Trinity Sun- # ed t-oodbyes Said Te Rev, Howes | mds and church @ethered jast night to te the Rev. C. T.! the First Meth- who has been trans- ttended was presented | the the Pre |PRICE OF SUGAR TO BE INCREASED (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, June 15.—An OPA spokesman said today that | retail sugar prices would be in-| creased soon to offset wage in- creases in the refinery industry. | |The increase will amount to about one-fifth of a cent a pound, the OPA said. The OPA ordered commercial ; bakers’ sugar rations cut to re- "duce the production of cake and the past other pastries, thereby making more flour for bread available. STREET REPAIR (Continued trom Page One) occasion Pp. ple's depart-| has been ht MARINE STRIKE é trow Pame One) enue | agshoremen, w hose } 2 4 he agreement,| ruts in Stump lane are being bept. 30. | filled with a cold patch com-| mes of the agvee-! position. memea receiwed Cutting of overhanging limbs ® wages than/ on coconut palm trees is also un- of workers. Harty) @erway ‘throughout the city, ‘Mr. _ the k ngshoremen's | Dopp said. ons wouded in Javing their | 7 AES EES bad cents an hour Eggs should be wiped with a r that Mf other! damp cloth but never washed ade in favor of Keo storing. Washing rentoves : pmo ¢ otéetive film that seals the ? Ses ot the egg and helps keep yike “out Beeteria and odors. Deubto Wae Johnson Becomes Bride OM Cecil Workman At Services Here andilelight, were attired in gowns of pink - wht. at the! and blue carrying nosegays of dist chure: j white and pink carnations. The flower girls, Misses Joyce m, daugb-} and Patricia Johnson, were 3t-| Mre Edward P./ tired in gowns of pink and blue. treet, be The bride-groom was attended} E. Work-| by Edgar Lowe of Gordontown, fartineville and| W. Va., as best man. The grooms- |men were Edward R. Johnson, «s performed! brother of the bride, Claude Salis “f Flem-| and Louis Connally. “ad the Rev.| Mrs. Johnson, mother of the Allapattah Meth-| bride, wore a pink print flat yi *befare aniicrepe with a corsage of stephan- palm and | otis. \Key West Ines” In Pood vievian Services Deysliesely as OF JUNE 15, 1936 County commissioners, ’ at a meeting last night, decided to! give only the mainland part of Monroe county for the proposed Everglades National Park. Sponge sales yesterday totaled $1,300. The largest sale was for a little more than $300. A Coast Guard cutter left to- day for Dry Tortugas to search for a cabin cruiser, said to be having difficulties in that vicin- ity. The cruiser is owned by Joseph Booth. Members of the Key West Audibon Society will make a trip to Bird Key, in the Tortugas; group, tomorrow to study bird) life there. | Captain Bert E. Singleton, who | arrived in port today on his motorboat, Hunky Dory, said he had a rough trip on his way here | from Miami. Charles Nelson and Kenneth Sessler, 13 and 14 years | of age respectively, were on -the | boat with Captain Singleton. Five Key Westers were in an} automobile accident yesterday in the vicinity of Miami. They were | Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Roberts, | Irma Pinder, Mrs. William Rus-. ; sell and five-months-old daugh- ter, Elizabeth Ann. Mr. Roberts and the baby were unhart, but} the others were injured, chiefly by flying glass that resulted from a collision with sci car. William ©. Sands returned! yesterday from Fort Lauderdale | where he had been visiting re- latives. Melvin E. Russell, superintend- ent of public instruction, | sail this afternoon on the steam- | ship Cuba for Tampa, from, where he will go to Fort Myers | to join Mrs. Russell and child- ren. Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: business, what a great business ; that would be!” DRIVER IS ARRESTED Charged with operating an automobile on the wheel rim, |! Jimmy Julian was arrested by’! Patrolman Harry Lee Baker last | night. The defendant posted | bond. | | | Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD | STAR * BRAND | AMERICAN COFFEE | and CUBAN Try A Pound Today! Congregational Chureh 517-527 William Street 9:45 A.M. At request of Monroe County nealth authorities, we will not have Sunday School tomorrow 10:50 A.M. | Morning Service Rev. Livingston Munro, D.D. 8:00 P.M. Evening Service Rev. Livingston Munro, D.D. | CLAD TIDINGS tephano-| Following the ceremony, a re- Before | ception was held at the home} Mi Paub Herrick | of the bride's uncle, 1009 South- Yow Truly” and) ard street amied at the After a short honeymoon, the} Larsen couple will return to Key West 4 im a|for a two weeks’ stay before satin | leaving for New Martinsville, W. ngth | Va., to make their future home. | She Out-of-town guests included length veil! Miss Roxie Workman, sister of | woe topped | the ide-groom, Edgar Lowe of tiara. She | Gordontown, W. ,Va.; Mr. and]/ 8 " » gift) Mrs. Louis Connally of Jackson- ; hower’ ville; Mrs. H. W. Howard, M and white! Cecil Owensby, Mrs. Charles Peterson, Mrs. Laura Sites, Mrs. { Jack-| George Sites, Miss Lillie Ellen LaKin | Sites and Mrs. Leroy Johnson, all | { honor,| of Miami. Visiting from Taver- M Allen’ nier were Mr. and Mrs. George | - K Work-| W. Albury, and Mr. and Mrs, je-groom,! William J. Albury and daughter. | To A Husband On Father's Day | jand I. And I don’t know why. We just had nothing to talk about | together or do together anymore. } It was tragic wAeR\ father during his last ill a love-|nurse knew him so mt be-jthan I. I used to h them scenes |laughing together, yet try as both | a lit-/he and I did when I was in his} Jroom, about all to be heard was hey jthe clock ticking was} Oh my dear, please keep close ol, I}to our children, Ip, them ep | heeame close to you. Play together, vecame together, talk together, live father gether help building ng Sister} when I went to ‘ss. His h better . en w : to- | akan anothe TABERNACLE “Assembly of God” CORNER OF GEORGIA and PETRONIA STS. NO SUNDAY SCHOOL Church Services as Follows: Sunday Morn. . 11:00 A.M. Text: “The Fear of Sin” C.A. Service .. 7:00 P.M Evangelistic 8:00 P.M. Text: Handwriting on the Wall §| Mid-Week Services | Tuesday - Friday, 8:30 P.M. The Church Where Jesus Is Real | J. H. WOOLDRIDGE PASTOR | [ts | “If everybody minded his own } ‘ it Senate and house conferees an not yet agreed on several provi- signs of the gelective service ex. Great ahd bill. i House members of the al ference committee have’ advanced | seyeral proposals regarding teen- ie agers, one of which is that: they should not be drafted while men are available in other age brae-j jthe kets that come within the law. it Another proposal is that youths tries, of 18 and 19 will not be sent aboard for service. proposals for treaties the present ithe first Comer of Division and Georgia Streets THE CHURCH WITH A WELCQME E.S. DOHERTY, Pastor MORNING WORSHIP. ... . ; Which Will Be A Fathers’ | on aad Subject: “Faith of Qur Fai EVENING SERVICE . 8:00 .o'Clock Subject: “Echoes From ‘the Methodist Conference” We DO NOT PLAN to HOLD any Chureh School, Boy Scout or Young People’s Meetings until.such meetings are con- sidered reasonably safe by the Local Health Department | First Methodist csione> Church Corner Eaton and Simonton Streets DR. G. LEQN WELLS, Pastor | INQ SUNDAY SCHOOL IN COOPERATION WITH | MONROE COUNTY HEALTH AUTHORITIES | 10: 250, Morning Worship | “Working Together” | Broadcast Over Station WKWF 7:00, Methodist Youth FeHowship 8:00, Evening Worship “The Church and Youth Today” 9:15, Fellowship Hour Come---Bring | AF riend it turned out that he is.as ob- pets ok gular gy vey ‘onference recessed in May, on taly and other European coun- conference would .be as abortive as had been 4 @CCOSCOCOCCCCOOTOCOEHUULOD NBDW ‘YORK.—The continuous counts al cream separator was to in 1878 by Dr. Sipinv | Clevaane ditorium :h Del Laval. Pench Se aoa nisnnnnncennen - 9:45 A.M. “At Request of ‘Monroe County Health Authorities, We Will Not Have Sunday School This Sunday” Morning Worship 10:50 A.M. Youth Fellowship . 7300 P.M, Song Service ..... - 7:40 P.M, Evening Worship 8:00 P.M. Young Adults’ Fellowship Hour 9:00 P.M. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME “The Friendly Church” First Baptist Church — CORNER BAHAMA and EATON ‘STREETS ; Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. ie Mr. Thos. L. Kelly, Supt. / “At Request of Monroe County Health Authorities, ' We Will Not Have Sunday School ‘This Sunday? MORNING WORSHIP... . 10: 50° A.M, REV. J. C. YELTON EVENING WORSHIP. .... . #:00/P.M. REV. J. C. YELTON Fellowship Hour following Evening Worship God This Sunday - Serve Him |? ext Week es S | | ! ! | | | SAVE A LIFE—Give to the Food Driv Our Sale of SUMMER DRESSES Will Continue MONDAY and THROPAY As seen in Good Housekeeping Sizes 10-16. ‘ACELANESE Jersanese dress for either spectator: “spond ior dress-up occasions; brief sleeves, high, rovad agcks dong torso, full skirt, nailhead-studded belt,/ ¥ Beldner’s Has No Connection With Any Store In Key West BELDNER’S “Key West's New Exclusive Ready-to-Wear Store” TELEPHONE 1133 528 Duval Street Opposite Strand Theater sc Close Every Thursday at 1 coo AN Aronovie: ae | SAVE A LIFE—GIVE TO THE FOOD DRIV Chas. Aronovitz Department Store ° Key West’ Largest Store x WE CLOSE EVERY THURSDAY AT! 1000’ INVADER A tempting tubbable of cool, crisp cotton cham- bray... dreamy 'n winsome with dainty, fairy-like embroidery caressing the shoulders and skixt. Cloud pink, sand beige or sun lime. 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