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SATURDAY. JUNE 22, 1948 Services Start Tomorrow At Grace Lutheran Church TARPING tomorrow, divine services will be held every Sun- . @ Grace Evangelical Lutheran church, Petronia and te The services will begin at 11 o'clock. ‘The armen theme for tomor- ~~ © THER THREE CARDINAL As OR The Bee PF. . Sucker is the eed Delwin B. Schneider watetent Sunday School will hott beeeuse of the polio with ‘the leader this week be- ing Harry Russell, a local Preacher of our church. His subject will be “Young Under- takers.” fhe <ellowship Hour will be held after the Evening Service at 9:15 p. m. The Young People will hold their regular weekly recreation on First Methodist church ©. Leon Wells, will 4 H " 1038 am, on “None | ume,” and at 8 p.m, a Thursday night. em om “Christ Under-| There will be no Sunday School | this Sunday in cooperation with! i-week prayer and'the Monroe county health au-| oevtee will be held Wed-, thorities. However, the following evening classes will meet as usual: The The Methediet Youth Fel. |M. Y. F. class and the young adult and adult classes. Eugene Anheir will speak at; | Fellowship hour, Sunday at 7:30, }p.m., at the First Presbyterian ‘ church. Mr. Anheir is contact repre- sentative of the U. S. Veterans} oF 0 eS HON COUNTY. administration, and will tell of} house of the basic and some of nimeitt the special features of his work. mivener He has had a rich and colorful | experience in this work, having }served as representative in both | New Orleans and Atlanta before | 1 to ap-.coming to Key West. { mpisint!| The leader for the evening is| mate Ray McKee, Jr., S 1/c. therwise| A motion picture, “The World| ; We Want to Live In,” will fea-} ture the evening services at the Poinciana Community church ip) Sunday at 8 o'clock. Special song | services are also arranged. The! Rev. John E. Pickens said the | picture represented a frank dis- | cussibn of the race relations | question. endant orn Fe sPrPran Key Weat june, A C tawyer ort Florida © juls.1946 ? covrrT or Tux! ‘Ab CIRCUIT oF FLORIDA. eNROR COUNTY. 16.738 | COLORED CHURCHES “The Dangers of Neglect” the sermon subject at the New- man Methodist church, Division and Whitehead streets, tomorrow night, the Rev. James C. Mur- ray, the pastor, announced today. | Subject for his sermon,at the 11 i Defendant. | is} \ i 1 ii rd therw ine + will be eclieadpeep tals a. m. services is “The Plea by! pews © Sawyer =| Which Repentance is Weighed.” | ff -* ay oe Court Vivian Newton Gray, special | | : z. representative of the division of, > ' ser itt y fon s-iGe82, 1946 | Christian services, is to be fea- . - ——- * tured speaker at the Newman We, hd LAST t COUNT) church a week from Sunday. ewe OU NTY. ‘ oe: svete Two sermons, “The Things « aul rr That Remain” and “A Portion lof the King’s Meat” are sched- tuled by the Rev. Sigismund A. | Laing, minister at the Trinity} Presbyterian church tomorrow. The services are set a.m., and 8:30 p.m. | ; was ‘cleared for the entertain- | Hilda Owens and Martha Mer-} | flate all for 7:30 | At Gala Event On Sub Tender There was plenty of glamour. aboard the sub tender Gilmore, recently, when a fete was given for the USO girls and members of the staff. Chaplain Barr director. The top deck of the tender was program I ment and a large screen erected for a motion picture, which fol- lowed the show. The orchestra was made up almost entirely of | Navy personnel. Miss Cecilia Rogan, assistant director of the Duval Street USO, chaperoned the girls. A special bus was provided to transport the Junior Hostesses and the staff members of the Duval Street USO as well as the Jackson Square, group, chap- eroned by Wahneta Burt. | Among the junior hostesses present were: Ann Ovide, Doris Boza, Rose Curry, Dorothy Lea- han, Margaret Leahan, Jackie Fletas, Joan Porter, Hilda Cas- | tillo, Claudia LaFe, Vilma LaFe, Elissa Moreno, Gloria Acevedo, ritt. NOT SO FUNNY OSHKOSH, Wis. — Admitting that they had deflated tires on aj string of parked automobiles, po-| lice required three boys, each manning a hand pump, to rein- the tires to normal! presure. CARD OF THANKS We take this means .to express our deepest gratitude and sincere | thanks to the Staff of the Key} West Naval Hospital. for their} kind attendance and patience! during the long illness of our be- loved late father, Arthur Joseph Stewart, C.Q.M., U.S.N. (retired). | We also‘wish to thank his Com- | rades and friends for their kind-| ness, floral offerings and other! services. | jun22-1tx THE FAMILY. Glare Protection for Your Eyes ‘The safety of yout eyes in bright light depends on more than just colored | lenses of glass or celluloid. Ray-Ban, the scientific glare protection, is built | to filter out excess harmful light, to | transmit rays useful for seeing. We | have a choice of attractive sun glass | > caeney, Retention of Manus by Navy ¢ Monroe | urged as “Guam of the south.” ; IN MEMORIAM In memory of our dear mother, ! Mrs. Eva M. Hotchkiss, who pass- | aoe pre {ed away one year ago today, June ; 23, 1945. H We miss you so much, mother | LAZCANO, ,dear. THE CHILDREN. | COME—WORSHIP T: Corner Fleming Church School We Will Not Have Sund Morning Worship . Youth Fellowship Song Service ........ Evening Worship { i { \ FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH REV. J. B. REID, Pastor “At Request of Monroe C Young Adults’ Fellowship Hour 9:00 P.M. styles. / DR. J. A. VALDES OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 9-12 2-5 p.m. Evenings by Appointment Address ¢ Phones. 619 Duval Office 332 Street Residence 295 HE LORD WITH US and William St. Pe enc 9:45:A.M. ‘ounty Health Authorities, jay School This Sunday” 8:00 P.M. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME “The Friendly Church” mveRce or Pi RET ATION Mr. Thos. J. “At Request of Monroe C We Will Not Have Sunda EV! G WORSHIP First Baptist Church CORNER BAHAMA and EATON STREETS Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP ., . . 10:50 A.M. Fellowship Hour following Evening Worship Kelly. Supt. a county Health Authorities, ay School This Sunday” 8:00 P.M. ow eee Worship God This Sunday - Serve Him Next Week | \ USO Girls Feted - |Shower Honor Albury, Miss Florence Mitchell, Mrs. Jean Compton, Miss Rachel Wooldridge, Miss Mary Knowles, Miss Ruth Martin, Thompson, Miss Jean Wooldridge, Mrs. Julia Knight, Mrs. William | Knowels, Mrs. Susa Culmer, Mrs. Mary Buckley. Adding milk instead of water to canned soups is a good way 517-527 William Street to add variety to the box lunch|| Rev. Livingston Munro, D.D. and still provide part of the day’s} milk requirement. |MARABAAAAAAAADAABAASASAAADAAAASAAASEED | PEARLMAN’S, Inc. | Bethel, Mrs, Varnallis Di. Negyo, Lucille Marjoria “Pinder, Bright, Mrs. .Tom Kelly, Mrs; }disposition will ever be an in- Henrietta Tedder, Mrs.;,Samiel|spiration to us. Dear son, you Drudge,’ Mrs. John Pierce, :Mrs. jare still in our hearts. We can- Louise Hefflin, Mrs. Ambie Grif- fin, Mrs. George ‘Barber, Mrs. Wooldridge, HE KEY WEST citizen i¢ @ od MEMORIAM “of Second Lieutenant lay Edward Demeritt, Who Died in France, June 23,1944. In Miss Wool? ; A wedding shower was given of in honor of Miss Rachel Woold-|the air over France. Two years = because of man’s inhumanity ridge, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Joe H, Wooldridge of'the|towatd man, you made the su- Glad Tidings Tabernacle. «.. '"{Preme sacrifice for your loved Those present were: Mrs. Mir Wi ins li . E ere. your remains lie now, tie Burmudez and daughter;iwe do not know, but your spirit Mrs. Grace Elwood, Mrs, Satah'lis ever with us. Your bright, a: py face still smiles at us. Your Roberts, Mable Swarez,|soft, tender voice still speaks to Mrs. John jus and cheers us. Your sunny not forget. You will always be ever close to us. May God in His kindness and ‘tender Jove guide us and keep us until. we meet again. Your ever-loving MOTHER and DAD. Mrs. Mariuel Herrera, Mrs. Paul jun22-1tx Mrs.. Ruth |” Congregationa Chureh 9:45 A.M. At request of Monroe County dealth authorities, we will not have Sunday School tomorrow 10:50 A.M. Morning Service “The Rock in the Wilderness” 8:00 P.M. Evening Service ."The Kingdom of Heaven Parables” Made especially for Malarial Symptoms. First Methodist cstone> Church Corner Eaton and Simonton Streets NO SUNDAY SCHOOL IN COOPERATION WITH MONROE COUNTY HEALTH AUTHORITIES Morning Worship, 10:50 “None Other Name” (Acts 4:12) Methodist Youth Fellowship, 7:00 Evening Worship, 8:00 “Christ Understands” G. LEON WELLS, Pastor Come---Bring A Friend “SAVE A LIFE—GIVE TO THE FOOD DRIVE” “THE STORE OF QUALITY” The Largest Exclusive LADIES’, MISSES’ ané CHILDREN'S Store in Key West We Close at 1 'Clock Every Thursday Superb SUMMER VALUES COOL COTTON DRESSES Sizes 12 to 48 ON SALE at $960 - $290 - $300 $310 +$350 - $430 $540 : $620 THESE ARE ALL EXCEPTIONAL VALUES Come In and Get Your Sizes Another Shipment of : ‘DRESSY’ DRESSES Printed Rayon, Sheers .Print- ,ed Rayon Silks in the famous “Jane Evans” and “Rite-Fit" Nationally Ad- $680 Sizes vertised Brands 12 to 48 Another Shipment of Cool Silk and Cotton DRESSES in the higher price ranges, but equally as good values IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT Large assortment of All White. White and Brown Pumps, San- dals and Spectators in low, Cu- ban and high heels have arriv- ed this week. Now you can get the shoes you have been wait- ing for. UY OUR BEACH WEAR DEPARTMENT is Always Complete - New Things Arriving Almost Every Day Swim Suits - Shorts - Short Sets - Play Suits Galore Also Another Shipment of SKIRTS and BLOUSES Get the Habit of Shopping at PEARLMAN’S Co nl lin i ili hhh an bn bn nn nbn hdd dnt In Our Chil- dren’s Dept. —you will find quite a variety of cool “Sun Suits”, Pinafores, Dress- es. Also Shorts, Slacks, Blouses and Swim : Suits. | - CLEVELAND. — Six-sevenths Two years ago tomorrow your| used in U. S. steelmaking is at the Golden Eagle hall Juné 12jearthly life come to an end in| carried on the Great Lakes. GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE : owe a Sundéy Morn. . 11:00 A.M. C.A. Service .. Evangelistic ... 8:00 PM. Tuesday - Friday, 8:30 P.M. Youth ¥« Christ Rally * ad Come!! Sing! HARRY nq oe e HEAR fsa: Saree AMM 52.5 A Lr e—cive to the Food Driv AT GREAT LAKES» ‘the iron ore and ‘limestone CORNER OF GEORGIA and PETRONIA STS. nity Duck Ave, at 15th St. é No Sunday School ooper: With County 11:00 A.M., Worship Sermon: ‘The Coming of Christ’ 8:00 P.M., Song Service Religious Sound Picture “THE WORLD WE WANT TO LIVE IN” Every One Welcome 7:00 P.M Mid-Week Services First Baptist Church TONIGHT 8 O'CLOCK COME—BRING YOUR FRIENDS oN ca <= Double Delight — A playsuit with a practical mind. With the smart all-around stitched pleated skirt it’s a perfect sportsdress. Asa playsuit, it’s a natural fun-maker. The eyelet edging softens the tailored look. A STEIN-TEX quality fabric in pretty pastels. Sizes 9 to 15. 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 [a We Close Every Thursday at 1 o'clock ar”