The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 20, 1946, Page 3

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Feted At Shower Miss Faye Joyce Pinder, 18, daughter of ‘Mr, and Mrs. Hamil- ton Pinder, | 1402 Newton street, ‘Joyce Pinder|C harles Roberts “Vacationing is wonderful,” de-| chasing: a car in Detroit, Charlie | Pleasure? A | ethartersan | was the honoree at a delightful! clares Charlie Roberts, city comp-| nd his nephew. visi fa-|work that accumulated — wee wilt have ; miscellaneoris shower Wednesday | troller, “but Tavrather be tif Key! — sige oma i ‘ ee progres evening in the Golden Eagle Hall! west than any place I know.” Nemes Sterting ont af seme F and instrumental numbers enter-' whiils she tained the humerous guests, who}, ‘tions was also a point of inter-| Rig AB EH es . F fj hi ‘ ' ot is “Defeating Evil in the Church,” {Colors of dresses to be worn by’ Wilton Z surroundings and allowed to — oe Evening Worship is scheduled for |f" 2*ttendants at the forthcom-"paui K. Richardson, Warten A.|foam more or less at large to, am led for ‘ing wedding ceremony. |Bethel, Radfor Belyeu, ‘Horatio | the limits of a moat that sep- AT TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN’ CHURCH Morning Worship will be held at 7:30 a. m. The Sermon subject 8:30 p. m. The sermon is “The presented / the bride-to-be with'l Guz, ‘Pinder, Oscar Cruz, many bezutiful and useful: gifts.| pa sl Joseph ‘Pinder, | rank Miss Pinder received the gifts Osborne Charlow, Ellie ;Sa' Edna J est. { ’ For Billy, the Detroit Zoo held @ great fascination with its ani- mals placed in their natural, ‘arated them from spectators. An-) ts The program included a solo by|Carey, George Carey, John C. Bible’s Challenge to Wives.” sig-| Mrs. Julie Nelson, accompanied) MeMehon, Harry Sawsee C. W-} (other thrill for both Billy and ismund A. Laing is minister. jon the electric ‘organ by Miss|Robertson, J. J. Montgomery,| his unclé was attending a_per- ~Cornish Chapel A.M.E. Zion’ Betty Brady; solo by Mrs. Paul| Nathan Niles, Maude Park Wat-.| formance of the Detroit Philhar- Church, Whitehead and Angela| Herrick, accompanied on the or-|son, Hilton Henson, Dorothy | monic Orchestra with Walter: streets, Rev. W. L. Souder, pas-| gan by Mrs. Saxnuel Drudge: or-| Knowles, Gladys Bethel, Ellis] Poole conducting and John Ray- tor, Church School at 10 a.m,, led | gan-solo, “The Skaters,” by Miss; Russell, William Russell, Julia] mond as guest pianist. Himself, by Mrs. Vivian Floyd, superin-| Patricia Shepard, anda tap dance’ Nelson. a student of the piano, Billy’s’ (There will be the regular Sunday School at 9:45, as the ban ~ CG ‘ tendent, assisted by Miss Cecilia| by Nolan Drudge. Mrs. Ray Pin-} Mesdames C. D. Riggs, Ray-| happiness knew no bounds when. i Papen Mw w ees ©S Thompson. Classes and teachers | der was mistress of ceremonies. | mond’ Thompson, James shep- Poole autographed his program) on: children 16 years and under has been lifted. MM, and will be one of the vor for all age groups. Morning| Door prize was won by Mrs.| pard, Eric Gwynn, Hector Castro;| after the concert. 4 , t thin Sunday’ pol Worship at 11 o'clock; the ser-| Millard Roberts and game prizes|G. A, McKillip, Hastings C.|: While in Michigan, the two al- | ym af J meeting. non subject will be, “Closer| Were taken by Miss Faye Roberts} Smith, Joseph Kemp, Ralph Pin+|\<, visited the town of Berkley, | é tention is again called to 8... then Rother. Evening Wor-| 294 Mrs. Edna Johnson. der, A. M, Stewart, Paul Richard-| City Manager Dave King’s old wt thet thie meeting now is ship’ at 8:30: o'clock, the sermon| A? abund:anee of,cool, delicious | sén, Allan B. Cleare, Jr., Allan B. stamping grounds. | SLA Sem = . wheeled for eight o'lock in- ' subject, “Servants of God.” Spe- | refreshments delighted the|Cleare, Sr, Beryl Curry, Flora’ Stopping at. Washington, D. c., '¥ — font of the earlier which until Cis) solo by Mrs. Grace L, Sou. | &tests- Following the serving of| McFarland, Camille Parks, Wil: . Sa First Methodist +a “mh prewetied. Leader for Go The choir will sing at both |t¢feshments, dance music was | lard: Bell, Jolin’ Rivas, ‘Rred: Stan- } (Stoney:\ Hh event is Seaman Ray Mc- soirtibes. ud played by a three-piece orchestra} zyck, L. R. Pritchard, J. L. Cru- | ¥ co “nie Kee, Jr . Wie Chuwclt.® of Gel. at he composed of Mrs. Samuel Drudge,| soe, Gloria Hancock, Myrell Bai- GLAD TIDINGS { ‘Corner Eaten and Simonton: Streets’ Oi ere Come end bring your friends; be, vihalongg) at Reade oat Angela | Pine: Jackney Drudge, trumpet,| ley, P. M. Stanill, H. B. Johnsony : G. LEON WELLS, Pastor rain ; =e qeewtions and make sugges) cect, Mrs. Mary H Thompson aa 3 Wakineer, drums. eas Erg Sn Tee ene TABERNACLE ae spa en Enjeov the social hour. 3 por * of iss Pinder wi marrie ce oberts,. C. oody, Leshe Tift, a SUND. SCHOOL ; © Services will be held at | 2°, P#stor. Bible School will be} John Gerald Shepherd, Sic,|Louis Maloney, Leonard White, |fF oAssenably, of God” Sts paricg All Ages - : Greece Lateran church, 1215 jheld at 10 a. m., and the Gospel} Quincy, (Fla., August 2 at the Joseph Gates, Ray Johnson, Ray- CORNER OF GEORGIA ; ; “ Petecia.ateest, a: 11: o'clock. Message at 11 a. m, and 8:30} First Methodist (Stone) Church.| mond Cabrera, Ruth Arias, Eloy ‘and PETRONIA STS. 10:50, Morning Worship *y ‘The sermon subject based on |°. ™- Marvin Dean, Evangelist, | The pastor, Rev. G. Leon Wells,| Villate, Willard Albury, Charles a wage Subject: “Inner Resources”—=Prow. 201? t +} ceremony, ‘inder an lerd Todd. ¢ School. . 10:1 .M.. h ; si Mave Any a on Us?” whe |The public is invited to worship ait Shepherd wi leave July| Mis. Cockring ‘and ' Mts. Her- Morning Worship 11:00 A: M. 7:00, Methodist Youth Fe! with us. or Jacksonville, where he will | ring. . i o q sormen will be ., by ceaeunuiee Uae SY be released from the Navy in time| ‘The Misses Lucille Richardson, |f/C- A. Service . . . 7:30 P.M. BR bi: Eyeuing oe 84 Gonasiter. oe ber be a8 LOCALLY STATIONED | to return to Key West for the) Lillie Griffin, Marlyn Watson, || Evangelistic . . . 8:30 P.M. wet: (Continued from Page One) ceremony. Sylvia Johnson, Betty Brady, Mid-Week Services 9:00 Fellowshi; d . Su aday school. Among the .guests present at}Gladys Washington, Clara Bow Frid 8:30 P.M. x wanip Hour ghar Ai the argc a pgeanrs eyes them and they took - shoay of were: Bailey, Mary Roberts, Lillian: Tuesday - lay, 8: . we ; Sumiay school wi eld atjat war's end. esdames Roy Potter, Muriel! Roberts, Shirley Pinder and Shir- Where Jesus i OME—W WEFH US. "#8 © ™. end the Morning Serv-| News of the German surren-| Pinder, Wilbur Thompson, Frank ley Roberts. “4 The began aiid ) co ORSHIP : %©5° « m. The sermon/jder was kept from the prisoners, neteled & “The Fundamentals; and “we did not know about ‘it ~ Sovt—ptere”” Por the Evening) until liberation from’ the Japan- vee ot & B® m, the sermon/ese prison camp,” Brewer said. ‘ORDER OF SERVICE | te “Aftomnement—The Pen-/|'He and others were flown out of for ay Paid for Sin.” Japan and taken to California, St P l Ck | S | | J. H. PASTOR - “The Friendly rch” * pias Piet Methodist Church: |the war's end. 7 i Hi Ghareh Gchool will be re- | Plans?—‘“Well,” said Brewer, Cornish Chapel f ; seemed fer people of all ages at | “I'll stay in the Army, and make SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1946 CORNER and EATON STREETS S48 & m. At 10:50 a. m., the | that miy career.” A hina cp | 9:30 AM AMLE. ZION CHURCH 4 BAHAMA . geeter, Rev. G. Leon Wells, |Brewer was born and reared in ~M. 2 2 : f ‘ wi preach on “Inner Re- | Tampa, Florida, where his moth- “The ‘So Friendly Church’ Ere Beagre y i AM. " ‘ Celebration Holy Eucharist with ADMINISTRATIONS and INSTRUCTIONS’! | eowrees.” Proverbs 20:17. The jer, Mrs. Jessie Malcolm, resides. ih Fellowship PSE Pi A Whitelieud and Angele Sts. Mr. Thos. J. Kelly, Supt. REV. W. L. SOUDER, Pastor un at 7 p.m. At 6 p. m., The Horrid Thing cio E the pastor will take for his.) 1445 Junebride: Haw do you) + Spice i 10 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL MORNING WORSE besos 10:50) A.M. _— "What, is Man?” Psalms |) ;,.. this cake I made? It’s pound eatin iene snk 2 Mrs. —_— pers ny . a cake. a 2 LORD WITH US Superintendent © Training Union, 6:30 Pi hepinin Baar of the Gilmore!“ 176. Husband: Hm! You're! 11 AM. MORNING WORSHIP’ sy . Sa eae od wrong with your weights. . I eed Westungtan streets on Sun- thought it was at least a ten-| ey. duly 21. Service begins at | Pound cake. om People in the serve and others are especially welcomed. EVENING WORSHIP... . REV. J. C. YELTON, B. T. U. 7:00 P..M. “Closer Than A Brother” 8:30 EVENING WORSHIP “Servants of God” Musie by Choir 8:00 P.M. i Corner Fleming and William St. REV. J. B. REID. Pastor Le a y i Solo by Mrs. Grace L. Souder EVANGELIST WILLIS MONROE Church School ances stb soctneltoutuie 9:45 A.M. ? caves @ecrTAL TUES.| MEAT MARKET ee Al hess LS Mrs, Jone Willis of St. Augus- 510 Fleming Street Morning Worship .................... 10:50 A.M. tee, Fle, will begin a Revival PHONE 411 Youth Fellewship .- 7:00 P.M. Meeting ot the Glad Tidings Ta- cernecte July 23. Mrs. Willis is] Now We Are Handling eat Bvengelist, and the public will te invited to attend these BEEF and ' PORK Mra. 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