The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 6, 1946, Page 3

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SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1946 rere Varied Services Are Set in Churches Of Key West eee and interesting serv- we seheduled by Key West wcbes lomerrow. " At the First Methodist church, ' we Rew. Leon Wells will preach | = “Im Remembrance” at the * 9° & m servites, while at.the ® ™ service his sermon topic "= te “My Faith Looks Up to This will be followed by a “fowstup bour at 9 p.m. Tuesday @& pm my a recep- will be Held for the pastor #¢ bee family, All members and wie of the ehurch are. invited. The Rev. Delwin B. Schneider, wter af the Grace Lutheran} herch, WH preach at H a: m, = the text “Come Unto Me, All COLORED CHURCHES “The Doorway to the Kirig- dom” is the sermon subject of the Rev. Sigismund A. Laing, pastor of. the Trinity _Presby- terian church at, 7:30 Sunday morning. He will. preach on “Citizenship in the Kingdom” at 8:30 p. m., At the Newman Methodist church, the Rev. James C. Mur- ,ray will preach on “The Beliév- Whe Are Heavy Laden and|¢t’s Hope” at 8:30 p.m. worship Will Gite You Rest.” services, Adult Bible class at 10 The Peretile of the Trees” is! a-m., will be led by Grace Ad- the sermon topic of the Rev. | derly, superintendent. The church mgten Munro, DD, at ei tering! py will meet Wednes- aregational church at 16:50: day nig! At ® m m. the Rev. Munro “Our Testimony of Christ” is UH preech om the text, “The , the subject of the sermon sched- Thongs Which Arc.” j uled by fhe Rev. W. L. Souder, leeut, Arthur Toppin will be! pastor of the Cornish Chapel eoré & @ special talk at the | AME church Sunday morning at Newelip Group service at the | 11 o’clock. At 8:30 p.m., the pas- Yee Presbyterian church at) tor will speak on “Abundant “pm | Living.” A special solo by Edwin Dering bie stay in Key West,; Lampkins will be heard at the Tompim bas been a regular | evening services. ~etamt at these meetings. He | “lete a number of his ex- to consideration. The leader of wenees, telfiag the’ group with| the evening is Ray McKee. ™ ® personally conducted Sunday School classes. will be inte some of the highways, conde ah in’ all churches for, : : : ‘| \yweye mot alfvays taken in-| youths who are over 16. tps}. Youth ™= Christ Rally First Baptist Chureh TONIGHT % 8 O'CLOCK REV. W. R. SMITH (Poinciana Baptist Church) Special Miusie Come Sing With Us BRING A FRIEND TONIGHT FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH | Terr ni Corner’ Fleming and William St. REV. J. B, REID, Pastor Chareh Schoo} “At Request of Monroe County Health Authorities, We Will Not Have Sunday School This Sunday” 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship Youth Fellowship - : Song Service ... .. 7:40 P.M. Evening Worship .- .. 8:00 P.M. Young Adults’ Fellowship Hour 9:00 P.M. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME nn acm “ First Methodist scone» Church , Corner be and Simonton Streets 9-48 Theis will Be suleyt School for All Classes Over'16 10:50, Morning Worship HOLY CGMMUNION Communion: Meditation: “In Remembrance” 7:00, Methodist Youth Fellowship 8:00, Evening Worship HYMN SERVICE “My Faith Looks Up To Thee” 9:00 Fellowship Hour LEON WELLS, G. Pastor SERVICEMEN ALWAYS WELCOME “The Friendly “Church” First Baptist Church CORNER BAHAMA and EATON STREETS a day School, 9:45 A.M Mr, Thos. J. Kelly, Supt. “At Request of Monroe County Health Authorities, We Will Not Have Sunday School This Sunday” MORNING WORSHIP... . 10:50 A.M. Speaker: REV, UNDERWOOD EVENING WORSHIP. .... 8:00 P.M. Speaker: CHAPLAIN SMITH, U. S. Army Fellowship Hour following Evening Worship Worship God This Sunday - Serve Him Next Week se eA SERRE SE RTE, ARR SELDEN WALDO Heats NATIONAL JAYCEES GAINESVILLE, July 6— (FNS)—Florida Jaycees stored’) their biggest triumph at the Junior Chariiber of Commerce | ‘}national cofivention in Milwau- kee wheti their native son Selden F. Waldo; of Gainesville, was elected national president of the forganization. He defeated Grant 1s: Thorne, of Springville, Utah, fin a close race. “Florida Junior Chamber's ~win- ning awards, as annouriced at ;the annual. national convention, were: Agriculture, Winter Ha- ‘ven, first placé; governmental af- | fairs, Jacksonville, third place; membérship and personnel, Win- ter Haven, first place; West Palm Beach, second . plaeé for cities of 10,000 to 100,000 popu- lation; spécial awards; Father’s Day, Winter Haven, first place. Engineers Rush Work On Televhone Cable }° JACKSONVILLE, July 6— (FNS)—Engineers are working on the construction. of the Amer- | ican Telephone and Telegraph | Co.'s underground cable line ;from New York to Miami. The southern half of this project is expected to be completed by Jan- uary 1, 1948, according to B. F. Givens; district plant superin- tendent, whose office is in Jack- sonville. The engineers and legal repre- sentatives’ of the A. T. & T. have just’ about acquired’ all of the land' and rights of way neces-| sary for the undertaking, Giv-! ens states, The first half of this important cable project from New York to Charlotte has been finished. Work on the southern half from Charlotte to Miami will be pushed as vigorously as possible. The line will pass through Jacksonville and Or- lando. Youth For Christ Rally Scheduled For Tonight A youth for Christ rally will be held in the First Baptist chureh tonight at 8 o’clock with} the Rev. W. R. Smith, of the Poin- | ciana Baptist church, as the} speaker. Special music, including vocal selections; will be om the pro-| gram, if was announced. NO WONDER! ST. JOSEPH, 'Mo.—When one of his’ tirés continued to make.a bumping sound, Deputy’ Sheriff. Lloyd E; Cole investigated and found the reason; an absent- mindé@ mechanic had Jeft a 15- —— tool inside the ive a, perl 517-527 William Rev. Livingston Munro, D. 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL All Classes will be in session for those 16 years of age and over 10:50 A.M. Morning Service “The Parable of the Trees” 8:00 P.M. Evening Service “The Things Which Are” | | GLAD TIDINGS TABERNS ACLE ff God” cOMRER a GEORGIA and PETRONIA STS. NO SUNDAY SCHOOL Church Services as Follows: Sunday Morn . . 11:00 A.M: Communion Service 7 P.M. Evangelistic 8:00 P.M. Mid-Week Services Tuesday - Friday, 8:30 P.M. The Church Where Jesus Is Real J. H. WOOLDRIDGE PASTOR . Cornish Chapel AME. ZION. CHURCH "The So Frieridly Church” Whitehead and Angela Sts. REV. W. L. SOUDER, Pastor 10 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL Miss Cecelia Thompson (Acting Superintendent) 11 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP “Our Testimony for Christ” 8:30 EVENING WORSHIP “Abundant Living” Holy Communion Both Services Music by Choir Solo by Edwin Lampkins { Case No. 10-766 MARIE B, GLAZIER GITLIN, lin re Estat Panes “months from: ti vs. a ETHEL LOUISE DU ; ORDER. OF fo: Ethel Louise Durow P Speke « Norse? London, a h Sad one Repeey tel ie pear to the Bil of. ‘anf against you in the cAuBe 6n’ or before ane e 2 of August, A.D. 1946, Derg the allegations cotitained therein wit be. taken as confessed. Done and Ordered ‘at, Ke: watt Florid#, this sth day of July, 1946. (Circuit Court Seal) OSS C salem Cleric of Cireult Court. By: Kathied Nottage, Deputy Clerk: Enrique Esquinaldo, dr., Attortiey for Plaintit jul 6-13-20-27, 11946 SoREs: 1 IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S IN AND FOR MONROP COT Rome. IN PROBATE, of He RIEKER, Devciiees, LEC. 1 rOn WAL, DISCHAREE Noticé is hereby given to all whom it may concern that Minnie- Porter Harris, as Anecitlary Admin- istrathix of the Estate of Frank . Rieker, deceased, has filed with the Honorable Raymond R.~ Lord, County Judge in’ and. for Monro; County, Florida, her Final Repo: and has made application for her discharge as such Aneillary Ad ministratrix 6th diy 6f Tnly, A. PORTER HAR Ancillary Administratr the Est@te of Frank J. Ri FRANK M/ COWARD Pi laintite, ORCE ba a éven o's vet 0) APPEAR Find ay, ‘ou are iGrey required to ap- pear to the sworn Bill of Complaint filed dgafist you the above stated cause on) or before the 20th day of July, A. D. 1946; otherwise the allegations of said bil will be taken as confessed by. you. jone and Ordered at Key West, Florida, this 14th day of June, A. D, 1946. (SEAL) (sd) Ross C Sawyer terk of Circuit Court of Tonroe County, Florida. Raymond R. Lard, ‘ Attorney for Plaintit jun 15-22-29, ju16,1946 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORID. IN AND FOR MONROE COUNT IN CHANCERY, ‘ Plaintiff, ehor ABRAHAM GITLIN, me oRon oF Pub inon To: Abraham Gitlin, 514 Jeriche Read, t \ Abington, a eaaieeia. hereby Fepuited to apy @ Bill of aint, for divorce in the above stfled causé on or before the 17th day of July, A. DB, 1946, otherwisé the allega- tort therein will #6 takén as con- fes: This. Orde? is to We published’once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a news- phper published in the City of Key West, Florida. Done and Orderea this 13th aay of June, A. D, 1946. (SEAL) Clerk of the Circuit Monroe County, Florida. By: Mars Weodson, Deputy Clerk, (sd) Allan B. Cleare, irs Solicitor for Plaintif: Junts 29,jul6,1946 IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR MONKOE ecoUNTY, IN PROBATE | FLORFBA, © of MARY DEMERITT, Deceased. * NOTICH TO CREDITORS To all creditors and all persons having claims or demands against said Estate you, and each of you, ate here- notified ai required to present y claims and domanag which you, or either of you, may have t ‘tate of Mary Demei © Monroe FP . to the Honorable Raymond R. Lord, County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, at his, office in the Courthouse Monroe Florida, ith "eight. cal- date of the first publication, hereof. ‘All claims and demands not presented within the, time and in the manner pre- serfbed herein shall be barred as “pated: this . 1946, (sd) JC PH RAYMOND LAZCANC As Administrator of the day of June, cOeRT OF THE FETAL CIRCUFP ND POR MONKOE COUNTY. TE OF FLORIDA. IN CHAN- S. Case No. 10-768 CYRIL GRIFFIN, Plaintif: vs. DIVORCE ACTION DOROTHY GRIF endant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION thy Griffin, Massachusetts Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana. You aré hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint, for divorce, in the above styled cause on the 16th day of July, A. D, 1946, otherwise the allegations therein aken as confe: + This order to be published once a week for four consecutive wee! in The Key West Citizen, a ni paper published in Key We Florida. Done and Ordered this 14th day of June, A. D. 1946. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Cireuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: THOMAS 8. CARO, Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. | Solicitor for the Plait ju darbeaae 53, jal6,1946 —————— Subscribe to Thé Citizen—25 weekly. | ——— CVV VV VO V OVI I VII ITT STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEB | White Star Cleaners, announces} The délightful speed jon the front page of hope Peunrbalin Gages ORCH Citizer that. Maréo Mesa is now | ing, |' a pick up and delivery will ions ishing prompt andj be inaugurated. 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