The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 10, 1946, Page 3

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Sunday at the First Methodist church, comer Eaton and streets, a father and his son will supply the pul; of the regular pastor; Rev. G. Leon Wells ee for many, years a teacher in Monroe county ‘ at morning: services, using as his the evening, his. son, Rev. Merry Russell, a student for the at Asbury College, will om the subject of “The Prayer”. 8:30:0'clock. ‘The public is invit- Aativitios Weel day, August 12; at 9vaan,— re Activities for acre it this Shae es Seg ti tn a ges » announcement. sai churett include: the following:|;and classes.for- all. ages and Monday, August 12, regular] grades from: beginners 1 pto and monthly meeting of the Church |including Junior High Sehool,. Ad Soeiety at the Church Annex! irrespective oft denomination: or « 4 pm; Wednesday, August 14, | church affiliation, are invited: wd-weele Prayer and Praise} Morning: service’ at ‘the chureh Sunday will be held at 10: 3} o'clock, when the ‘pastor will | speak on “Looking Towards the Heights”. In the evening he will use for his: subject at 8 o'clock, “Matthew, the Man Who Quit Business in Order to Become a Minister of the Gospel” ~ Congregational Prcgram The following program is.to be rendered. at the First Congrega- ‘ tional church by. the entire: church August 16, Adult Choir: practice, & pm Te Study Life of Solomon Oe Sunday afternoon at 7:00 clock, the Intermediate Union! of the Pirst Baptist church will etudy the life of Solomon, with the following taking part in the programt “Young ‘King Solomon”, by \11. This program was originally Lerreine Nottage; “Solomon’s , Scheduled for Children’s Day, but Wise @hoice”, by Betty Speer; | Was postponed because of the po- “Solomon's Temple”, by. Faye | lio epidemje, and is still in. honor tT “Solomon Takes. Wives",| of Children’s, Day, by Beverly Speer. Mrs. H. E.| extended a ey will be in charge of the; #ttend.. The program: leader's period, Prelude, Miss Betty Rae Bra- A young people between the | dy; hymn, entire congregation; emes of 18 amd. 16 have been in-| scripture reading, followed by vited t© beeome members of’ the | Lord’s Prayer; welcome, Myrna intermediate Union. Lee Curry; “The Way to be Glad”, Grace Lutheran Service Robert Rash, Eddie Koncinski, Genee Lutheran church, at 1215 | Mildred’ Hart’ and: Gloria Boza. Petronia street, will) have its “The Children's: Church”, No- menning worship Sunday at 11|!@ Drudge; “Good Morning”, @elvek. Sunday school will begin} Donna: Rae Lowe; “Weleome to «t $45 am. | You”, sung by Deanne DePrimo, ‘The sermon, to be preached by. | Gloria Knowles, Sylvia Knowles, the pester, Relwin B. Schneider, | Barbara Walterson and:Joy. Stick- i besed on Mark 8:1-9; “Our | ney; “The First: Children’s Day”, Deily Bread”. Visitors are wel- {Jerry Pita; “This: is: the Reason”, ashe Ernest Garnet, Charles Selph, Lancewood Lowe and Gebrge Stewart; “Children’s: Day Joy”, Judy Knowles and Carol Harris; “A Prayer”, Jack Harris; “Chil- ; dren's Day”, Elizabeth Ann Rus- sell and Sylvia Knowles; Trumpet solo; Jackney Drudge; “Children’s Day. Thanks”, Doris Boza; “Like Jesus”; Bobby Mullins, Barbara Ramirez’ ‘and “Elsie Lowe; “A Welcome Back Pastor Members and friends. of the Ley Memorial Methodist church held a special meeting. at the Cherch Annex Thursday evening | st €:90 o'clock, honoring the pas- tor, Rev E'S) Donerty, ‘and‘fam- ty. to Weleome them back to the | Greeting”, Leo Curry; ‘Twenty- chwereh for another:year. third Psalm, Billy Roberts, Rob- After {singing several hymans {ert Lowe, Harold Solomon and he folldwing program was given: | Jack Gibson: Prayer, Mrs. Bernice Park; Ad- | “For Children’s Day” dress of Welcome, E. L. Roberts; “For Children’s. Day”, Daffney Heading, Mrs. Gladys Roberts; | Warren; Song, Myrna Lee Curry, Reading, Mrs. Alice Curry; Piano | “Jesus Loves the Children”; ‘ Sele, Miss Jean Doughtry, and} Boy Can Do This”, Albert Key; feeding, Mrs. Hilda Hamlin. | “God's:Garden”, Deanne DePrimo Miss Elizabeth Rosam and Miss. Catherine Knowles were in charge} the program. Refreshments: were served. Members of the congregation the Ley Memorial Methodist | chereh said in an announcement | hat they were “glad to welcome beck Rev. and Mrs: Doherty; | Jill Bergstrom; “Do Your Bit”, Jayne Lou Archer and Leadorne Whitehead; “Jesus Is My Friend”, Joan Mullins; “Giving”, Betty Ann Solomon; piano solo, Billy Roberts; “June”, Barbara Dick- ens; music, Barbara Walterson; offertory; “Jewels”, Billy Stew- te, through their love and: de- | art, Gloria Knowles, Joan votion, have brought a fine: Chris- | Knowles, Joyce Henson and Hel- tem spirit and wonderful coop- | racle”, Edward Boza; musician number, entire Primary Depart- ment; “Take Joy With You”, Elizabeth Walterson; “Goodbye”, Harry Lee Roberts. tion to the church.” First Presbyterian Church The Pirst Presbyterian church; White and Washington streets, school at 9:45 a.m, Sunday, Aug. | cordial’ invitation to}. and: Joy Stickney; “The Bible”, | Presentation-of Bibles and cer- | | The “Methodist Newm sion-and Whitehead streets; Rev. | James C. Murray, pastor, will {have Church Sehool beginning’ | at 9:45 am. Sunday, led. by. Miss ; Grace Adderley, superintendent Morning worship, will start: at’ 11 am. with a sermon on the subject of “Balm: in Gilead?’ At 5:30. p.m. there will be: a Youth Fellowship meeting. Evening ‘clock with a sermon‘on the sub- ject of “The Power of a Living Qhriatees. 6s es Week day services. of the church are as follows: Monday night, trustees meeting; Tuesday afternoon at 6 o'clock, a Youth Meeting; Wednesday night, Ush- er’s Board meeting; Thursday ‘ night; Prayer meeting, and Fri- day night, Choir rehearsal. Trinity Presbyterian | Services at the First Pres« | byterian (Colored) church will be conducted tomorrow by Elder A. M. Evans. Morning worship will be at 7:30 o'clock, with the sermon sub- -|jeet of “The Secret of Strength Sunday. school. will! soard. i! and Beauty”. be at 3:30 p.m. and the Adult Bible Class at 7:00 p.m., with the | Youth Meeting an half hour later. Evening worship will begin at 18:30 o'clock. Sermon subject is | “A Great Invitation”. Sigismund Church, at. the Corner of. Divi-| worship. will’ be held © at 8:30; i ivi ice | Shore. line. of regulations: of the civil service | foregoing being the Sour 990 ‘emt! | feet of said Lot lying South: and Express Confidence West of the lines above described, would continue to,.administer the ‘A. Laing is’ the pastor. Cornish Chapel Church school at the Cornish | Chapel, A.M.E.,, Zion church, will j-begin at 10 o'clock and will be i led by Mrs. Vivian Floyd as su- perintenderit, assisted by Miss Veni Mae Curry. Classes and teachers for all age groups. _ | Morning. worship is at 11 ' o’clock, with the sermon subject ‘of “The Image and Likeness of God”, and the evening worship ‘at 8:30 o’clock, with the sermon subject of “Faith of Our Fathers”. Music by the choir at the evening service, with a solo by Mrs. Elizer apa A special offering will be given lin observance of the sesqui-cen- | tennial of the A-M.E. Zion church. | All. members are requested and expected to contribute, the pastor , said today. 4 tifieates of promotion by John V. Aveher, superintendent; closing hymn; Mizpah-benediction. {Morning services at this church will begin at 10:50 o’clock and | evening services at 8 o'clock, with | the Rev. Alfred Pecock in charge. | | Cornish Chapel A.M.E, ZION CHURCH “The So Friendly Church” (COLORED) Whitehead and Angela Sts. REV. W. L. SOUDER, Pastor 10 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL i Mrs. Vivian Floyd } Superintendent ‘11 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP | ‘The Image and Likeness H of God” | 8:30 EVENING WORSHIP “Faith of Our Fathers” MUSIC BY CHOIR t Solo by Mrs. Elizer Austin Res. (Mi JS. Averys pastor, will “have folldwihg ‘program tee Sunday: Sunday school at *3) am.; worship service at 11 am. with subject of sermon to be “Jesus Christ is Our Ex- angple.” | At & pm, there will. be a Fel- | jowship Hour under the direction ef Commander Coppock. A spe-! cial pagram has been provided. Corner of Division Sunday School . . Morning Worship . Subject: “Looking Youth Fellowship . Church Of God Church of God, 909 Angela street, over which M. A. Tomlin- sem is general overseer and Mrs. Mary H. Thompson pastor, will we the following program Sun- day: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; gos- pel message, 11 a.m.; evangelistic message, 8:30 p.m. | A mid-week prayer service will | be held Wednesday evening at | Evening Worship . e In Order to Be: Classes for All | le e e e e i AC He | Congregational | Church 517-527 William Street Rev. Alfred Peacock FLEMING STREET REV. J. B. 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Church School ....... For People Special Children’s Day Program Morning Worship i 10:50 A.M. 2 Youth. Fellowship .. Morning Service Song Service 8:00. P.M, Evening Worship Evening Service YOUNG PEOPLE'S PARTY, Thursday, at’ 8:00°P.M. Y MEMORIAL METHODIST E. S. DOHERTY, Pastor (BIBLE HOUR Subject: “Matthew, the Man Who Quit Business Daily Vacation Bible School, Monday Morning, 9 o’Clock C€OME—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US Corner Fleming and William St. Young. Adults’ Fellowship Hour 9:00 B.M. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME and Georgia Streets 9:45 A.M. 10:50 A.M. Towards the Heights” 7:15 P.M. 8:00 P.M. eome A Disciple” Ages and Grades METHODIST CHURCH REID, Pastor of All Ages 7:00 P.M. - 7:40 P.M, - 8:00 P.M. ger for the best interests and gen- | ‘leral welfare of the citizens of Key West. ager that he be re-employed in i {AP)—Spectators: claimed it was , fessed by_you. This morning’ at 8:45’ a. baby! cinof tv. - boy weighing 7-Ibs.. 6%-ozs. was! ee ie born to Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Torras,.1007. White street, * BOY TO JOHNSONS A. baby: boy was. born at the: Key West Municipal Hospital. last night at 9:30 to Mrs. Henry Johnson of 1006 Fleming: street. ‘The. baby. boy weighed. 8-lbs, 10- ozs. . NESBITT, some- ‘tee Huowa as Caroline i if, aliv, roline surnam: i es et in e is- unknown, whbse christian and surname are unknown, 141 Lo Vernon, we ork: The unknown: heirs, devisees; le- ‘Batees,. grantees credit ‘ors, or otherwise, natural or corpor- ate, having or cl apy interest in and to. the- ter described property by, against’ John: Nesbitt, A. Neil Louise Helis Be Glidden: his wife if allve, elle # wi alive, | of New York County, New York. The above named pe if palive, and if dead, eral and respective unknown | Spouses, heirs, devisees; legatees, | assignees, grantees, creditors, or otherwise, natural or corporate, having or claiming any interest by, | through, under or inet any. 0! | the aforesaid Deft nts in and _ to the hereinafter described. prop~ erty, aud aio ail: unknown, parties right, tit! Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pinder, 1310 Virginia street, announce the birth of a baby boy, weight 8-Ibs. 14 ozs., at 8:10: o’cloek last: night, in the Key West Municipal. Hos. pital. BOY TO HAYES Baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs.-Stéphen B. Hayes; 308 Vir- ginia street this morning at 9:20/ ger, soe Sri dee ’ foi described property lying und. being: a Fea the Key West Municipal | i) "Sfonroe Counts, Florida, to. wit: ‘ j ‘ Al that rt of Lot 2 of Sec~ tion: 18, ‘ownship, 59, South, KING’S APPLICATION (Continued from Fage One) } Range 40, East, described as fol- lows: Begifming at: the Southeast | corner of said Lot 2, thence. North 990 feet along the Hast boundary ‘of Lot 2; thence West to the Card. Sound the and. containing 26 acres, more or less. Said Lot 2 above ‘desoribed” ing according to the map 0! said Township 59, South, Range 40, Hast, certified’ by the Sur- veyor General February. 1, 1875. Bxcepting from the foregoing, however, a:right-of-way. 30: feet in width along the East boundary of said Lot 2. lt appearing from the sworn bill ;of complaint on file herein, that Plaintiffs have become entitled: to * 3. serviee. of. process y publication “We request that Dave King be (upon you,’ you and each. of you advised that these changes Te; Lare ee Yio igo to appear bes * pftore the Cireuit Court o: onroe ferred to in above paragraphs 1! County, Fiorida, in Chancery; on and 2 will be carried out eS ore te Ble ge bisa a a . 5 5 94 a bi of complaint | since he has reapplied by tele-j fitea by John A. MacRae, Jr, and| m for th iti i -| Musa Lee MacRae, gral x the position of city man- jatnuaie anne As, We further resire to express our confidence in Dave King. and believe:that he has and. affairs.of the office of city mana- | dants in said Court, to quiet the accordance with the wishes of title of the Plaintiffs acquired by ; aa | vittue of @ tax, deed dated. August ve wae ny of the citizens | 4; 1941, ana recorded in Deed Book of Key West.” pages 340/341, of the: public On With. The Dance |records of Monroe. County, Florida, | PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil. — and to. remove certain alleged. clouds from: their title to the. here- /inabove deseribed: property, other- wise the allegations of said bill of complaint will be takem as con- | This order to be published once each week. for four consecutive weeks in The Ki West Citizen, a an iilustration of art for ort’s sake, but police insisted on clos- : x ‘ ing the show. at the local Balti-| 77 phe og IN oa a ee ee r ina! Dated this July 18th, 1946, Tove: Tester. Popular Ballerina | (oar) ROBB. SA WER Isabel Morais was in the middle | Court, of her ballet when her costume! slid: off: She continued to dance, ; ignoring the incident. Interest in’ Clerk. of; Girouit Monroe County, Florida, KATHLEEN NOTTAGE, Deputy Clerk. itt: By: DAISY RICHARDS, Solicitor for Plai under or} all of their sev-.}] the dance increased. so enormous- ni, Florida. ly. that. police arrived before the end. of the act. j First Trust Bld Jul Subscribe to Tne Citizen. Youth "r Christ Rally First Baptist Chureh TONIGHT, 8 : 00 o’ CLOCK — * COME HEAR REV. E. S. DOHERTY Pastor, Ley Memoria\i'Methodist Church Special Vocal and Instrumental: Numbers Come - Bring A Friend Corner Eaton and Simonton Streets First Methodist (Stone) at | G. LEON WELLS, Pastor nanan . 9:45, SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes For All Ages 10:50, Morning, Worship. SPEAKER: MR. HAROLD RUSSELL Subject of Sermon: “God's Grace” 7:00, Meeting of Methodist Youth Fellowship 8:00, Evening Worship , GUEST PREACHER: REV: HARRY RUSSEL! Subeect of Sermon: “The Sinner’s Prayer” 9:00 Fellowship Hour in Social Hall If You Have No Other Church Home We Invite You To Worship With Us “The Friendly. Church” First Baptist Church CORNER BAHAMA and EATON STREETS Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. For All Ages Mr, Thos. J. Kelly. Supt. MORNING WORSHIP... . 10:50 A.M. REV. J. C. YELTON, Speaker Training Union, 6:30 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP. .... 8:60 P.M. REV. J. C. YELTON, Speaker B, T. U. 7:00 P. M. POCHSOOOOOOEOOOSOLOEESOCESSESOOOOS ug.3-10, 1946 1 fi and if mar- |. AT ALL Wileox, it alive, and. E, Wilcox, his wife, if alive; Hi. Glidden, if alb in and-to the following | The verfect’afterncon freck — the ideak dress for office wear. That is our plaid sheer wool picturedi here. Note the flatter: ing shirtwaist: style: the wrist - hugging) sleevess In winter pastel box-plaid: | Worship God'Phis Sunday - Serve Him Next Week: || SKIRTS? * The Smart Girl will GET READY for FALL NOW, ¥ whether she's a business lass or a school gal $3.98) a Beldner’s has No Connection with any Store in Key West __BELDNER’S “Key West's New Exclusive Ready-to-Wear Store” TELEPHONE 1133 Opposite: Strand. Theater. She'll want several of our well-tailored new skirts in BLACK - NAVY and) BROWN 528 Duval Street 'e Close Every Thursday at 1 0%

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