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SATURDAY, Eaton and Simonton streets, the Young People's Department this SEPTEMBER 14, 1946 ‘SERVICES at the First Methodist Church, corner who attend, it was ‘oe the occasion will be Robert M. Felton, will have Sunday School at 10 @. m., and morning worship serv- ice at 11 a. m., at which time-the pastor will speak on the subject of “The Undying Fame of Chris- tian Workers.” There will be a Fellowship Hour at 6 p.m., and choir prac- tice will be held Tuesday eve- ning at 7:30 o'clock. First Baptist Church The First Baptist Church, cor- ner Bahama and Eaton streets, ! Rev. J. C. Yelton, pastor, will have Sunday School at 10:50 a.m., Morning worship at 10:50 a. m.,! and Evening worship at 8 p. m. B, T. U. Will be held at 7 p. m. Pleming Street Methodist Church The Fleming Street Methodist Chureh, corner of, Fleming and William streets, Rev. J. B. Reid, pastor, and Merrill Felton, gen- eval superintendent, will have Church School at 9:45 a. m. In, the morning‘the pastor will speak | on “Who Built the First Big. Boat and What Happened to ‘the | Carpenters Who Built It?” Poinciana Church Poinciana Community Church, Duck avenue at Fifteenth, Poin- ciana, John B. Pickens, pastor, will have Sunday School at 9:45 a. m., and morning worship at 11 o'clock, at which time the pastor will give a sermon en- titled “The Salt of the Earth.” here will be. a.song service and a message, “Why Keep on Car- ing?” at 8 p, m. ry {- €ongregational Church {At the Congregational’ Church, | $17 William street, Rev. John E. PickeMts_will speak at-the morn- ing service and W. F. Bowery at the evening servic Baptist Church ' Choir Formed The Choir of the First Baptist Church met on Thursday evening in the Church Annex ‘for the purpose of organizing. 3 The meeting opened with a talk by Mr. Marcellus, Choir Di- rector, after which officers were elected for a period of one year. They ave, President, Mrs. Leona Collins; Devotional Vice Presi- dent, Miss Gloria Giles; Social Vice President, Mrs. Edna Al- bury; Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Cc. A. Jones; Librarian, Mrs. Camille Robinson; Bob De Mars, and Al Salla, Group Ca) tains; Mrs. Harry Fischer is Pianist, and Mr. Marcellus, Director. — The next. business meeting of the ehoir; willybe’held the. second : Thursday an Mictober. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Vice Adm. Ben Moreell, Fed- eral Coal Mines Adminijtrator, born in Salt Lake City, 54 years ago. id ‘ Dr. Karl T. Compton, president of the Mass. Institute of Tech- nology, atom born in Wooster, Ohio, § Alice Stone Blackwell of Bos- ton, famed humanitarian, bérn in East Orange, N. J., 89 years ago. Will Irwin of New York, fam- ed author, born Oneida, Ny. Xs 73 years ago. ; ‘ Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner of Cleveland, born in New York. 54 years ago. : Margaret Sanger, birth control ———— en Trinity Presbyterian 717 SIMONTON. STREET (Colored) a Sigismund A. Laing, Minister Morning Worship, 7:30 Sermon Subject: “A Shining Light” Sunday School, 3:30 P.M. Adult Bible Class, 6:30 P.M. Youth Meeting, 7:00 P.M. Evening Worship, 8:00 Musical Program by the Usher's Board; “The Usher's Motto” ed Trinity Church, Sigismund A. Laing, pastor, announces the fol- : lowing program for next week, beginning Sunday: Morning worship, 7:30; sermon subject, “A Shining Light;” Sun- day school, 3:30 p. m.; Adult Bible class, 6:30; Youth Meet- ing 7:00; Evening worship, 8:00 o'clock. A musical program sponsored by the Usher’s Board will be | presented at this service. It will be followed- by an address by the minister on the. subject, “The Ushers’ Motto.” Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. Prayer service and deacon’s business meeting. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m., Youth |night for recreation and instruc- tion. Friday, 8:00 p. m. Choir re- hearsal and Boy Scouts meeting. CORNISH CHAPEL The “So Friendly Church,” ; Cornish Chapel A. M. E. Zion Church, Whitehead and Angela streets, will have the following : program Sunday and during the week: Church School at 10 a. m., led by Mrs. Vivian Floyd, superin- tendent, assisted by Miss Cecelia Thompson. Classes and teachers for all age groups. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. The sermon subject will be, “When We Meet in His Name.” Evening worship at 8 o'clock, the sermon subject being “Lord Is It 1?” Music by the choir. Weekly Meetings Monday at 8 p. m, the stew- ardess boards will meet; Tuesday at 8 p. m., prayer and class meet- ing; Thursday at 8 p. m., choir! rehearsal; Friday at 7 p. m., Boy! Scouts’ meeting; Friday at 8 p.m., The Star of Zion Club will meet. The Saint James Baptist Church will render a worship service with Zion Methodist Church, Monday night, Septem- ber 16. PALS TO THE END HONOLULU. — (AP) — Ran- dolph M. Lee hauled in his net the other day and found two large sharks caught within five feet of each other. One weighed 100 pounds, the other 300. Upper Bracket Poachers ELGIN, Scotland. — (AP) — Poachers make $400 a week sell- ing salmon and trout from the Earl of Moray’s stretch of the River Lossie, says the Elgin Angling Association. leader, born at Corning, N. Y., 63 years ago. Dr. Edgar C. Bain of burgh, noted metallurgist, born in Marton Co., Ohio, 55 years John E. Pickens, Pastor Community Hall, Poinciana. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th 9:45 A.M., Sunday School Classes for All Ages 11:00 A.M., Worship “The Salt of the Earth” 8:00 P.M., Song Service and Message “Why Keep On Caring?” A Hearty Welcome to Everyone REV. J. B. Church School WHO BUILT THE Pitts- | COME—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Corner Fleming and William St. Classes For All Ages MERRILL FELTON, Gen. Supt. WHAT HAPPENED TO THE CARPENTERS WHO HELPED BUILD IT? Hear the Answer at the Fleming Street Methodist Church Sunday Evening at 8:00 o’Clock : WELCOME ‘to District Governor | Lion Earl Middleton on the occa- {sion of his official visit to our) ! club Thursday evening. We are al- | What this country needs to know is, how much is 41 il- lion bucks. We been seeing Con- | s0 very happy indeed to have sev- | 8"ess dish up 100 million, or 2 eral of our good Ft. Lauderdale | Lions with us—a pleasure we billion without kattin’ an ‘eye, for so long, that we do not even ; have been looking forward to for , look to see if it 1s a million or sometime. Come again, Lions, H come. | ties while in our city you may) | eall on Lion Sheriff Berlin Saw-| yer, Lion Municipal Judge En-| rique Esquinaldo, Lion City Com- missioner Louis Carbonell, Lion Lieutenant of Police Ray Atwell and if you’re in serious trouble you may call on Lion Criminal Court Judge Thomas S. Caro. | THIS EVENING WE PAY ES- | PRESIDENT FRED MILER. We have made special effort to have ia 100 pereent attendance and in !so doing, pledge him our whole- hearted support. in whatever iplans he outlines: for us to do in a billion. The Sheriff has not ‘ {drove up’ yet, so what the heck |you’re always more than wel- What i a i { it is an extra three :ciphers, If you have any difficul-| more or APE 2 < Sé with your ‘congressman coming home, it is now a good time to quiz the gent. Mayhe he can tell you what is 41 billion. But if he can’t, and he gets con- | fused or red in the face, you can tell him the answer. I dug: up my slide-rule. Hrese is what it says. If you have 41 billion bucks in one dollar bills and you lay ’em end.to end, they would: go PECIAL HONOR TO OUR LION | 142 times around the earth—at) Gijpert Li (the middle. And computin’sffit! Bee Sanat ee further with my slip-stick, these 142 separate round-the-world strips would make one ‘single band of carpet 30 feet wide. Some pavement that would be—or is— the interest of Lionism this year. i and the dinero to be coughed up With a great president and a |great club such as we. have we! |! should do GREAT THINGS, HOW | ABOUT IT, FELLOWS? | LEO CONGRATULATES Lion) | Tailtwister Louis Carbonell on his! | election victory in the special City | ‘Election held last Monday. Our | | best wishes go with you, Lion! | Louis, as you take up your duties jon our city commission. May we, ; as good Lions. resolve to be “care- ful with our criticism and liberal | with our praises.” Let’s back up| Lion Louis and our officials with suggestions and | constructive ideas. OUR INTERNATIONAL AT- TENDANCE CONTEST got un-; derway Thursday evening and will | | continue through the middle part | jot April, 1947. If you would be; one of those who receive Interna- tional awards at the end of the: contest, resolve tonight to attend ! ! every meeting from now until the | | close. | It will pay you, rich divi- | dends and will make your club i more effective in Key West. | | SENSE and NONSENSE—Sign jin a Wauchula restaurant: “Due ito the Swindle in Swine, Our Ham \ is up half a dime.” 3 | The fellow who pulls on the | loars doesn’t have time to rock ‘the boat.”—(Courtesy Ft. Lauder- 'dale “Head-Lioner”). * | Lee Mason, our radio friend, | says: “Don’t be late for Lions Club meeting on Thursday evening, | cause that Big Bad Wolf Lion’s Tailtwister will get you. NOTES—Lion ‘Doc” Cobo has been absenting himself . from} meetings recently. Better be out iDoc, ‘cause the Tailtwister is on ;the war path. ‘ Lion Edelmiro Morales has also been playing “hookey” but he | | tells us he has been up to his | } neck, moving his business from! one location to another. { (Lion “Commissioner” Carbonell | left this week to take his daugh- | .ter, Mitzi, to New York where she will attend High School. Louis | will be back soon. | LION PAUL BRICK OF COR- AL GABLES—Boy Scout Execu- | Htive for this district is in our city | this week assisting Lion Rev. Do- lherty in Boy Scout activities. via taxes, income and other kinds. And that is just one year’s expense of the Govt. Next year it will be another 30 foot layer of greenbacks—25,000 miles long. One good thing you can say for dog-days this year—Congre: SS! janta to ‘Ta Parent-Teacher Association of the Harris public school will hold | its first meeting during this 3 on Wednesday, beginning at 3 o'clock. National Youth Administra- tion is aiding 83 students, white and colored, in local public schools, it was announced today. | At their meeting last night Monroe county’ commissioners adopted their tentative budget for the fiscal year beginning Octo- ber ‘i. A meeting was held last night in Overseas hotel to make pre- liminary arrangements for the | presentation in Key West of the ;H. M. S. Pinafore. - Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Richards |#} | left yesterday for Philadelphia to ; | visit their daughter, Mrs. Ray- {mond Albury. Collection of occupational taxes | in Monroe county is nearing 100 ! per cent, Tax Collector Frank H. Ladd said today. Henry Renedo and W. W. De- meritt, Jr., left yesterday for At- resume their studies erans of Foreign Wars will | thie eveniog.iat. iets Mine diel will initiate several new mem-;| bers, it was announced today. Citizen today that the attendance | at the concert given in the aqua- rium ‘Sunday afternoon was “very smal.” editorial paragraph: straw vote have to pay a poll tax.” “Scratch” at their ¢lub hor ‘A delegation of approximate! 30 VFW members from. posts in| and Homestead arrived in Key) West today to take part in the! Today The Citizen says in an|| “One of the advantages of a is that one doesn’t CORNER BAHAMA and EATON STREETS if Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. For All Ages Mx. Thos. J. Kelly; ‘Supt. MORNING WORSHIP... . 10:: ; REV. J.C. YELTON, ao rears y Training Union, 6:30 P.M. is not in session, and addin’ fur- | . i ise. 4a Gis eerie. in Southern Dental College. ; Yours with the low down, Z ; as E ING WORSHIP... .. 8:00 P.M. iy JO SERRA. American Legion Auxiliary REY. J. C. YELTON, Speaker | will hold a meeting tomorrow af- if 5 aye ternoon in the home of its pres- B.T. U. 7:00 P. M. : Renney. RATES cal Mrs. J. G. Piodela, —_ : if ‘HA Sessa | OW, 2 # : H BOMBAY, India. — (AP) —! A member of the Key West | ership God This Sunday - Serve Him Next Week |, The information directorate of | Hospitality Band informed The. a perapmpesanees aoa a Bombay Province announced ihat ; police and_ officials have re- | ceived instructions to discourage the public from addressing them with titles more exalted than they really possess, “The misuse of such honorific titles conveys false notions in the minds alike of officers and the public,” the directorate said. It objects particularly to addressing minor officials and police of- ficers with titles roughly trans- lated as “Big, Boss” or “Great Man.” PUN ae aa ARTE Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD, ‘STAR * BRAND wecusan COFFEE and CUBAN Try A Pound Today!! GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE “Assembly of God” CORNER OF GEORGIA and PETRONIA STS. Church Services as Follows: Sunday Schogql .. 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 AM. Evangelistic. .. . 8:00 P.M. Young People, Tuesday Nite, 8:00 o'Clock Mid-Week Service, Friday, 8:00 PM. The Church Where Jesus Is Real J. H. WOOLDRIDGE PASTOR Youth ro Christ Rally Congregational Church TONIGHT, 8:00 o’CLOCK * HEAR... REV. DON AL Special Music by Vis COME and ENJOY FELLOWSHIP i | { | i | 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 Mrs. Vivian Floyd, Supt. 11 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP if ‘When We Meet In His Name?’ 8:30 EVENING WORSHIP “Lord, Is It 1? Music by Choir—Solo by Mrs. Hilda McGee REID, Pastor FIRST BIG BOAT? of Your Best to the Master e e e e e e VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Coeeoseeseeseseseos x E. WEIST SO iting Choir AN EVENING OF and SONGS Corner of Division E. S. DOHERTY, Pastor Sunday School . . Miss Miriam Carey, Superintendent Morning Worship . Subject: Youth Fellowship . (Bible Study Hour) Evening Service 3 Subject: The Church With A Welcome i LEY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH “The Rock That Is Higher Than I” “The Sure Foundation’ and Georgia Streets 9:45 A.M. - 10:50 A.M. 7215 P.M. —— 8 Corner Eaton and * 9:45, SUND. Subject: First Methodist ¢siom) Church — Classes For All Ages 10:50, Morning Worship “The Basis of Stewardship” 7:00, Meeting of Methodist Youth Fellowship 8:00, Evening Worship This Will Be Youth Night, with the Youth in Charge Simonton Streets Pastor * AY SCHOOL 9:00, Fellowship Hour If You Have No Other Church Home We Invite You To Worship With Us m Grey Flannel with WHITE CHALK STRIPES Smartly Tailored A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of COLORS and STYLES to Choose From in SHORT and LONG SLEEVES $398 BLOUSES Designed by JOAN KENLEY PS sad Shown Exclusively in Key West at Beldner's . et 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 We Close Every Thursday at | o'Clocii— i,