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2 ee : of" Pollock’s Jewelry at 514 D and Vicinity: Partly | val street, is Will Be Used F 3 “1 Forocast softball league to oppose the Zis- Key West sen Bowery Bums of Miami by Mrs, st Boptal Chur Lorraine Nottage. Ketcham, Jr., wi leader and the Those , from the : downtown area planning to attend tomor- row night's rally are requested again to meet at the corner of oo and Simonton streets for; or car rtation j church on Whee steer oe REO LAST SERMON SUNDAY The assistant pastor, Dedwin B. Schneider, will preach his last sermon Sunday in Key West at the Grace Lutheran Church, 1215+ Petronia street. The service will begin at 11 o’clock. The theme of the sermon. will be, “The Story of the Ten Lepers.”. 4 GUEST SPEAKERS SUNDAY This Sunday at the First Meth- odist Church, services’ will be, held as usual and the following’ is the announcements . for the} week: * ae ‘Tuesday at 4 p. m., the Wom- ens Society of Christian Service! will meet in the church. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m., mid- week Prayer and Praise Service with C. H. Ketchum, Jr., as the leader. At 9 p. m, Young Peo- ple’s Choir Practice, Thursday, 8:00 p. m., Young Peoples Recreation and Fellow- ship. Friday, 8:00 p. m., Adult Choir Practice. : The guest speakers at the serv- iees Sunday in First Methodist Church are as follows: Morning worship, Eagene Roberts; eve- ning «worship, W. F. Bowery. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sermon for Sunday will be| tional Airlines routes including) “A Courgeous Choice.” Fellow- ship Hour at 8 p. m, Pastor Mel- rose S. Avery: Sunday School at 10:00 a. m, Wership Service. at 11:00 a m, POINCIANA COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor John E. Pickens an-} 945 a. m, Sunday School; 11:00 a. m., Holy Communion. Medita- tion, -“Deawing. Near to God.” 8:00 p. m, closipg program of Vacation Bible School and ex- hibit. of handwork. Wednesday, September 4, there will be a meeting of Sunday school coun- efi at the parsonage. ASSISTANT PASTOR RETURNS} held at 8 o'clock, at which time| TO SEMINARY Delwin B. Schneider, assistant pastor of the Grace Lutheran Church, 1215 Petronia street, will leave Sunday for Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for a brief visit with his parents, and then will jour- ney to St. Louis, Missouri, where he is a student at Concordia Theological Seminary. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Congregational Church, at 517- 527 William street, will have Sunday school at 9:45 a. m,; morning service at 10:50. Guest speaker, J. s Singleton; 8:00 speaker > Guest wheat Jr. There will be a Young People’s party at & p. m. LEY MEMORIAL CHURCH Ley Memorial Methodist Sun- day School will convene at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 10:50 a. m., at which “The Lord’s Sup- per” will be observed and to whieh every child of God is wel- come Youth Fellowship, 1:15, to which all young people between the ages of twelve and twenty- four are invited to come and City’s Marl Roads ion. - Single- message. luet will be rendered | CORNISH CHAPEL Rev. W. L. Souder, pastor of the Cornish Chappel, A. M. E. Zion Church, Whitehead and Angela streets, will lead morning , Worship at.11 o’clock, subject for communion meditation, “And when He had given thanks, He gave it to them.” Evening worship at 8:30 o'clock. The sermon subject will! be, “In His Steps.” Music by the choir and solo by Mrs. Illma Pat- terson. SERMON BY REV. DAVIS Bethel A. M. E. Church will have the following services: 9:30 a. my Sunday School, with the Superintendent in charge. 11:00 a..m., Morning Worship, (Choir No. 1 singing). Sermon by pastor, Rev. A. J. Davis. Topic: “The Crosses Before Cavalry.” 6:30 p. m. A. C. E. League. 8:15 .p m., Evening Service, sermon by the pastor, topic “Sell- ing Jesus.” Mayor Demeritt Director of Public Service Rob- | Catchers—Castro, Bottle Cap ert Dopp has excellent news for | Inn; J. Mira, VFW; Malgrat, Sher city residents who have long| Jewelers; F. Sands, Adams Dairy, |: complained about the condition |and Fleitas, Roy’s Auto Parts. of marl roads, especially after! Pitchers—Rosam, Adams Dairy; a drenching rain. F. Tynes, American Legion; Han- Dopp stated that a six month’s| cock, Bottle Cap Inn; G. Parks, test had been completed with a|Sher Jewelers; D. Roberts, Sher by-product of manufactured city | Jewelers; Vidal, Flying Eagles, gas that had proved very satis-| and C. Valdez, Roy’s Auto Parts. factory. This. by-product which} First Basemen—C. Sterling, is donated to the city by the Key | Bottle Cap Inn; J, Alonzo, VFW: mila West Gas Company, will be used}A. Alonzo, Sher Jewelers; D. on all marl “roads in’ the city.| Sterling, Adams Dairy.’ First use of the process will be} Second Basemen—Santana, Bot~ on United street between White] tle Cap Inn; R. Valdez, Sher Jew- and Georgia streets. @lers; Acosto, VFW, and F. Villa- In the past, it was the practice} real, Adams Dairy. ~ to improve roads by grading to} * Third Basemen—Valdez, Bottle get the holes out and rolling|Cap Inn; E. Albury, Bottle C; with marl, but this process would |2#n; Del Valle, VFW; Lastres, last from one to three’ months, | Roy’s Auto Parts; Al Cruz, Adams and then the road would go to} j pieces again, but the new ar- Tangement, stated Dopp, “Packs as hard as cement,” and “lasts as long as an asphalt surface.” The present method of street improvement is first to scarify the road, which opens it up, and 'then oil is poured on top. That jis sucked into the earth, then it was rolled over, which produces a hard-finish surface after about two days. Should this new method hold up like Dopp predicts, ‘and it ' should, since a test of six months has given to the process, then it will not be long before the con- dition of the present marl roads have been placed in satisfactory shape. To Receive Gift Of Pecans Or Perhaps A Juiey Ham VALDOSTA, Ga, Aug. 31— Mayors of’ 23 cities along Na- Key, West, Florida, will receive gifts of choice pecans, and maybe | each ‘will receive a tasty South .Georgia ham. These gifts are to be loaded ‘aboard the first plane to leave Valdosta Municipal air- port on Sunday, September 1, as part of the ceremony attending the inauguration of airline serv- ice through Valdosta and to ex-' tend the hand of greeting to the cities which shave beéa closer to Valdosta by pe service. The Chamber of Commérce, which is preparing the gift pack- ; study the Bible under the. pas- | tor’s direction. | The evening service will be the pastor will speak on “Jesus and the Labor Question.” CITY-WIDE REVIVAL Each night for the next two weeks, a city-wide revival will be conducted by the Ministerial Alliance, beginning on Monday night, Sept. 2, at Newman Meth- | odist Church. All are invited. Rev. A. J. Davis will be the starting preacher. Come and hear this giant of the Gospel. —— CONDUCTS NIGHT SERVICES Harry Gregory, a former Key Wester, will conduct the evening services at 8 o’clock at the Gospel Hall, 720 Southard street. PRESCRIBED FOR IN THE PAST 14 YEARS RAY BAN SUN GLASSES BAUSCH & LOMB PRODUCTS USED EXCLUSIVELY DR J.A VALDES OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 9-12 2-5 p.m. Evenings by Appointment ADDRESS PHONES 619 Duval St. Office 332 Upstairs Residence 295 From Virginia (Special to The Citizen) ages, also plans to include in each a bottle of turpentine from the world’s capital of the gum naval stores industry, and prob- ably a “hand” of tobacco, one of the major crops of: this agricul- turally-rich section. MESES: The packages will be stamped with the “first flight” mark of the Railway Express Company, a stamp.which is valued by col- lectors. Aboard the plane wil] be some 4,000 letters, sent here by | Philatelists throughout the world ; who want “first flight” cachets. RAE RAAT. Congregational ‘Church 517-527 William Street 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL } 10:50 A.M. j Morning Service | Guest Speaker: JAMES SINGLETON 8:00 P.M. | Evening Service CHAS. H. KETCHUM. JR. | YOUNG PEOPLE'S PARTY, Thursday, at 8:00 P.M. e | Cornish Chapel A.M.E. ZION CHURCH “The So Friendly Church” (COLORED) Whitehead and Angela Sts. REV. W. L. SOUDER, Pastor Dairy, and Hernandez, Sher Jew- Shortstop—K. Solomon, Roy’s Auto Parts; Hopkins, American Legion; Marsh, VFW; Navarro, Sher Jewelers, and D. Lastres, Flying Eagles, Leftfield—Haskins, Roy's Auto Parts, and J. Villareal, American Legion. Centerfield—Ogden, American Legion, and J. Lewis, Adams Dairy. Rightfield—Machin, Bottle Cap Inn; Rueda, American Legion; Osterhoudt, Sher Jewelers; Aran- go, VFW, and K. Kerr, Roy’s Auto Parts. Clayton Sterling, a former State Baseball League player]. and a leading soft and hard ball slugger and performer of this city, will manage the All Stars. | | GLAD TIDINGS | TABERNACLE “Assembly of God” — CORNER OF GEORGIA and PETRONIA STS. Church Services as Follows: Sunday School . 10:00 A.M: Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Evangelistic. .. . 8:00 P.M. Young People, Tuesday Nite, 8:00 ‘o'Clock Mid-Week Service, Friday, 8:00 P.M. The Church Where Jesus Is Real | J. H. WOOLDRIDGE PASTOR ons. Sanday partly cloudy and Jacksonville to- Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warnings ‘have been issued. CARD OF THANKS 2 To our neighbors and othe: friends we are déeply grateful for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy follow- ing the death of our loved one, Laura Jane Archer. We wish in| this manner to convey our sin- cere thanks to each and every one for floral offerings and the use of their cars. aug31-1t THE FAMILY. Knights of Pythias } You are requested to be at , the hall Monday morning at 8 , o'clock for the purpose of parr ticipating in the Labor Day 4 . Parade. By order of the lodge. J. WINFIELD RUSSELL, John E. Pickens, Pastor Cc Hall, Poinciana, Duck Ave. at 1h Ge SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 9:45 A.M., Sunday School 11:00, Holy Communion C Meditation: “Drawing Near to God” 8:00 P.M. Closing Program of Vacation Bible School % Welcome To All Services *% COME—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US _ FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Corner Fleming and William St. Church School Morning Worship Youth Fellowship . Song Service Evening Worship . REV, J. B. REID, Pastor Classes For All Ages MERRILL FELTON, Gen. Supt. 10:50 A.M. 7:00 P.M. --- 7:40 P.M. .-- 8:00 P.M. Young Adults’ Fellowship Hour 9:00 P.M. VISITORS ARE. ALWAYS WELCOME * Guest Speaker: 10 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL Mrs. Vivian Floyd, Supt. 11 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP “And When He Had Given Thanks” 8:30 EVENING WORSHIP “In His Steps” Holy Communion Will Be Observed at Both Services “Music by Choir—Solo by Mrs. Illma Patterson || Trinity Presbyterian | Church 717 SIMONTON STREET (Colored) Sigisntund A. Laing, Minister Morning Worship, 7:30 Guest Speaker: REV. CHARLES W. TALLEY Sunday School, 3:30 P.M. Adult Bible Class, 7:00 P.M. Youth Meeting, 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship, 8:30 of Charlotte, N. C. Give of Your Best to the Master EEE Oe AOE SA EA, ARN NC Guest Speaker: First. Methodist. cstone> Church Corner Eaton and Simonton Streets G. LEON WELLS, Pastor * 9:45, SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes For All Ages 10:50, Morning Worship EUGENE ROBERTS 7:00, Meeting of Methodist Youth Fellowship 8:00, Evening Worship W. F. BOWERY 9:00, Fellowship Hour If You Have No Other Church Home We Invite You To Worship With Us { B. T. U. 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..... REV. J. C. YELTON, Speaker 8:00 P.M. 7:00 P. M. Worship God This Sunday - Serve Him Next Week ie ‘Evening Service... Subject: “Jesus and the Labour’ > TONIGHT, 8:09 o' CLOCK COME HEAR JIMMIE EAKINS SINGLETON ’ Special Vocal and Instrumental Numbers Come ~ Bring Your Friendsl! "We Remain Closed All Day Labor Day”! 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