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i* aa e eee 6 @. and ee ee @ ft ookee Do Start New Season October 1 Mrs. Dan Navarro, president,)April at the Stevens Hotel in meeting of the 1946-47 season of | ficial delegate from this club. the Key West Woman's Club Names will be held Tuesday, October 1,; Mrs. Navarro will announce at four o'clock, at the Club House | the newly appointed chairmen of on Duval street. the following operating depart- ments and committees of the z : Departments of American Frank Adams, director of all USO | Citizenship, of American Homes, activities in Key West. He will‘of Education, Fine Arts, Press discuss “The USO Overseas Dur-|and Publicity, and Public Wel- img the War.” Mr. Adams saw} fare, and of the Library Commit- extensive USO service both in tee, the Book Committee, the the Aleutians and in the Philip-;Committees on Decorations, West last June. {and Grounds, and Hospitality. Miss Minnie Porter Harris will| Mrs. Leland H. Goddard, chair- give her report to the Club of: man of the Cook Book Com- the first post-war National Con-! mittee, will tell of the progress vention of the General Federa- | made in collecting recipes for tion of Woman’s Clubs held in jtbat publication. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ———ee By RUSSELL KAY Next week the nation will hon-! took fifteen minutes to list those or the press through the observ-{ deceased and listeners who tuned ance of National Newspaper] in late heard only a part of the | | announced today that the first|Chicago. Miss Harris was the of-) pines before he came to Key; Membership, Program, House! Chapel AME. Zion Ohuveh, Whitehead and Angela ereet, with the Rev. W. L. Sou- or. pester, will have Church Gehes! tomorrow at 10 a. ty Mee Vivien Floyd, rin. foment axneted by Miss Cecelia Thompeen. Classes and teachers Week, an event established by resolution at the annual meeting of Newspaper Association Man- agers, Inc., at Chicago in 1939. From its inception Kiawanis International has participated in the event with special newspa- per programs and has encourag- ed other organizations to do so. The theme of the 1946 observ- led| ance is “The Newspaper As a Public Servant.” Keeping Ameri- cans the best informed people in the world is the greatest public for oft age groups list and called more information. the office for help missed their want ads. Peo- iple with lost articles wanted to advertise for them and couldn't. It is well that we pause for a moment and consider just what ‘ the newspapers really mean to ‘our community and to us as in- dividuals. And newspaper week i And they missed the advertis- ringing with requests for advice Youth Fellowship one. & See ing columns almost as much as ae phguteas of siand aoletiah. (Bible Study Hour) the news. Shoppers were lost HAE. FRADE! SIAN A : * . without shopping information,| of siant spear plants. Before us- Evening Service cr ee a Te Business organizations in need of in, A 7 ! water is green-stained Women Anglers _ Try Their Luck} Worker, accompanied the group. bic ga z _ Every Friday is “Fishing Day” will be . for wives who meet at the USO] cial, an all-sleeper train and are driven to nearby bridges | Miami and New York; The Sun for an afternoon of fishing.| Beam, serving Cleveland, Tackle and bait are supplied. Ail | 22¢ Chicago, and a second Silver interested wives are invited to} Meteor will be inaugurated on join the group. ; the Miami-New York run. Tee Florida East Coast-At- Mailman’s Hobby | rains swat be ron aguin this sea Doctoring Fish; | 10,000 In Yard general passenger agent for | announced. Present plans call son, J. D. Ingraham, | The Church With A Welcome Corner of Division and Georgia Streets pare since iiss but Ld probably better known as the “goldfish doctor”. His reputation has been 15 at Bayview Park years in the. making. It started E. S. DOHERTY. Pastor when he ran out of fishing bait one day and decided to raise his Sunday School . . . . . 9:45 AM. own. Today he has 10,000 gold- fish in his backyard, plus 10,000. snails and an estimated “mile of fishing worms.” The hobby keeps his telephone Miss Miriam Carey, Superintendent Morning Worship . . . . 10:50 4.M, Subject: “The Church That Stood Up Against the Storm” 'g a tank he waits until the Subject: “The Church Defying the P of Holt” with vege- tation. “Tne goldfish would starve to death in clear water,” he ex- plains. To supplement their diet he |’ feeds green flies, supplied from COME—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US specially built traps, and ground FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHUGH service our newspapers render. The newspaper is so close to the life of the average Amer- ican that its true worth is often | overlooked. People have come to’ Morning Worship at 11 o'clock with the sermon subject of “Hal- towed Re Thy Name.” Bvening worship will begin at would be a mighty good time for |you to drop in and pass out aj word or two of encouragement to your local editor and inci- shrimp and oatmeal. The worms get bread crumbs. As fish doctor, dietician and sanitary engineer, King has help Corner Fleming and William St. REY. J. B. REID, Paster 9:45 A.M. aoe © © Fee & Geet 6 weick Rev J. A. Sa i fi ils, which serve as Church. School «eke mpson, ; tion, | from the snails, whic’ é a ete ext ee Ge wb paste of the Mount Olivet ~~ j take their newspapers for grant. | dentally Le Ch bi aan scavengers, from gambusha min= ‘ Classes — | (ghee © We Wile. tat Church, Miemi, will give a ed, and they fail to realize how | eh nows, which he credits with rid- MERRILL FELTON, Gen. Supt. ae leermen ot - much they depend on them from ; Dog - Nesticians ‘ 5 ‘i cs om at thie hour ; ‘ . ding the fish of lice. Yes reg @erewes of Alter service will be observed | the standpoint of information and Excel Veterinaries ! - Who Took the First Underwater Ride? ee te ~ Gee Geneed ot beth morning and evening | **'V'<°: : | DES MOINES. —(AP)— Rex,| The Tower of London once How Long Was He On the Voyage? im ¢ © i © © See wwrwiees Music will be} No single industry contributes; a large German shepherd dog, | housed a menagerie. What Does This Represent? : Ps ele ei vee ~» Pile OY He hele, with © special solo} as much to the national life as; wasn’t playing when he made re- - : S Gaee & Ge Congre- by Me Alms Jones iin mewanaper; from the datecof tneqted pene At ate he | Hear the Answers Sunday Night at Fleming Street ; eet eet Beard of sowetings at this church | the nation’s birth until the pres-' erating room of a pet hospital est Methodist Church : Bere Bae « Rew Yors CB - ehete” Monday, 8 pm.,| ent the press has stood as the! here recently. aé space Key ~~“VWISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME / em | Serwerdess Heard; Tuesday, @| voice of freedom and guardian} attendants noticed Rex after|} “* VISITORS ALWAYS | e om. Prever end Class; Thursday, | of our liberty. he had spent some time around Ch h f Chri t ; mae & ae 's oe a % —" Friday. We are ’so accustomed to step-, the door because of the way he ur¢c 0 Is —— . pa . L. “ puts, and Fri-| ping out on the front lawn and|shook his head. Meets Sunday Afternoons | ; ‘ A o ter ef the Zion | finding our morning or evening | Examination revealed Rex had at 6 o'Clock at 1 irst (Stone) id " , | Paper awaiting us or receiving A a d w ver: % . PR By J “will are jow weekly “paper through the Se ae ob oe cena 916 Seminary Street Corner Eaton and Simonton Streets : aay =e - Monday gon ent | Mail or by local carrier regularly, ' pe had’ crossed town through at Present G. LEON WELLS, Pastor ; _ PS @*| chat it is diffieult) for us to imag- ; we ee 4 23 weteek§ All members are iam wie & would ve Hike if all: taftic to make his way to the * * - —— i wat : cn — newspapers suddenly suspended Tbe dog’s behavior recalled Everybody Welcome 9:45 A.M., SUNDAY SCHOOL ' “ Postpone Meeting publication. imilar incidents at the hos- we 10:50 A.M., Morning Worshi | Gone Fumnge Yenecnaste ' Ay . .,| A year ago when aa printers’ | Lipsey AS ee Buen in Ale — Sélinos —_ ‘ ae N a qe: = ~ ite hered € council | strike caused a shutdown of the, with a cut foot; returned of his} Hear Gospel Sermon amen . Jesus * Gade os © ited | newspapers in the city of Roches-' r ime he cut £9: ‘ ! og eevee Couneti of Church Women swhed- a pongo me ne ho Bee a ra on oon nee Bae Be mal Each Sunday at S15 Ae over 7:00 P.M., Young People’s Meeting i Pom Gander | wied for Monday, has been post-| ic learned | . hg aay we WGBS, Miami, 710 | |ty learned just how much they jt put into a cast and returned | 5 5 2 . ‘ ; a te “Fhe pened, i was announced today.| had come to depend on their! voluntarily for treatment every | On Your Dial ; 8:00 P.M., Evening Worship ie at “Bee.) A new date for the Bext meeting | newspapers and how lost they day, Sermon Subject: “Trails Jesus Made” — — it be announced later, it was| were without them. { : * oS, cond | The Rochester Democrat &! ‘The boysenberry is a variety of 9:00 P.M., Fellowship Hour —— | Chronicle told ht happened in pjackberry-like bramble fruit! GLA TIDINGS This Is “A Friendly Church”, but So Are All the Ovhers ba : | the following editorial: {with a raspberry-like flavor | i >» but Do / . _~ oe | The Weather “fhe people of Rochester which was developed in Califor: 1]. ‘ABERN ACLE fe: Ralis Notts Choies,, but Do Aend See a < oe tiaes on | awoke to find themselves without ‘ia from three types of blackber- Fs iS oe ete @ +) : |@ newspaper for the first time’ ries a variety of raspberry and “Assembly of God” wwe te Bee © @ Backer) PORRCAST in 26 years. Anxious citizens the loganberry. CORNER OF GEORGIA # eee ee FPP) mee Went and Vicinity: Partly | scanning the streets from their} 2 - and PETRONIA STS. out For ge. © eee ee feeet PRewers and) front doors asked each Othel,) gg en ae Be a. a 5 ie . & ee & Geenderstorste this afternoon, to-| “Did you get your paper this i as ( Hi \Ghiisch’ Services as Follows: CORNER of DUVAL and SOUTHARD : a Chote bee end Sunday. Gentle to| morning?” Trinity resbyterian Navarro's Building “ ceet amd southeast} Newsstands were bare, trains, Sunday School . 10:00 A.M. TONIGHT, 8:00 eo’ CLOCK Ba * fresh at times trucks and buses left without Church Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. a Peeing eee wets Pertty cloudy today,/ their usual shipments of papers}! 917 giIMONTON STREET Young People . . 7:00 P.M. * * a . - tes ae nar age . ont a A Pt for rate oun : pancietex (Colored) Evening Services . 8:00 P.M. HEAR... ee eattered showers * unding cities and towns. | rae by pee 4 A x * *. oat me, mostly during the after 2a far pei ‘as 65 miles ques-|} Sigismund A. Laing, Minister Mid. Week Servers ea REV W R SMITH é ° anges tioned friends, “I wonder what}! S S) Z ened Bs 5 e s & . Feckeomvitie through the Plor-) could have happened to the Ro-|] Morning Worship, 7:30 acacd the Chica Where cm epee ae Mirae ap om Guilt of! chester-Democrat today?” Sermon, Subject: euus iu Heal ALSO . es sni@rate east to south- How did Rochester fare with-|# “CHANGED a Ss ial Music by High School Baad ‘ A 3 i s lusic by High Se ane “an ude tay through Sun-| i eh Could modell : . WOOLDRIDGE pec ) ‘ Partly cloudy weather with ‘psd Lavesiak econ nee meanall Sunday School, EN J. of woe Quartet from Fleming Street Methodist Church . wutely seattered thunder. | O¢" cmmunication, provide a sul ane tae (oo acme erwameamisisD y ers, mostly tonight j eo i BARS 1 owl . 7 ML. A i Pemang Gene Chere, x ie dar] eT Wonks Roches yeni shi : _ i ten amo NnRRS . iend! tie jacksonville to Apalachicola perv miss their newspapers? Evening Worship, 8:00 ce Come! Brine A Fr le a * Se a Se mall ereft or storm warnings | ell, here’s what happened. . .. MRS. E. R. LOWE H Poinciana > . . 4 . nave been taawed At 5:30 o'clock the morning of | Tavernier, Fla., Guest Speaker } 5 e ~ Sup REPORT the shutdown the three newspa- | - - ¢C * 7 4 wm nants Key Weert, Pia, Sept 28, 196 pase began announcing over the| The Public Is Invited ommunity Woe 4 tee Usted Stee art ceeet By ome hese few abe ee | neg gteoee fire ® ah ie —" cencstt . nove @ qnae o. be a Seanad € aucemt giteret Cae’ 4 what ae Cteervetwn taken at 830 am.,| radio that there would be 10) ————_ | Bestern Daylight Saving Time, | newspapers. These announce- i City Office) ments were continued through- - Temperate, ut the day over the tree eal’ Copnish Chapel Highest yeutereay ¥¢ | stations Lowest bast nigh! 8 However, early in the day the} AME. ZION CHURCH Meer heed phone lines became so choked} “The So Friendly Church” 81 the telephone company had to} (COLORED) make special arrangements to ac-|f whitehead and Angela Sts. eentell, B4 hours ending vommodate the load. By noon'I REV, W. L. SOUDER, Pastor 2 08 00 more than 30,000 persons had! Reletive Humidity | phoned to inquire about their{f 10 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL ° paper Mrs. Vivian Floyd, Supt. jaeee* ame By night the total number of} Deytiaht Saving Time) | calls had reached 50,000. When} 11 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Gunres M 16 . = papers from out of town arrived 5 Subject: pa a rr 03 ez. jin the city, people fought ov ‘Hallowed Be Thy Name’ = 10:11 p.m. / them on the streets and at the; : ae en Tides newsstands offering to pay al-j 8:30 axeree yo ' ' ric 7. ues’ E : j N | Base most any price for a copy. es Bester” "Day light Time) | Publishers arranged for ty Rev. J. A. Sampson of Miami ‘Tite Low Tide | quent news broadcasts over ‘ he aeons ne i ar 63 am | radio. One announcer was pu Oo) aa eee } rt 638 p.m. | work reading death notices. te |.» ALMA t “The Friendly Church” First Baptist Church CORNER BAHAMA and EATON STREETS jure John E. Pickens, Pastor Community Hall, Poinciana. Duck Ave. at 15th St. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th 9:45 A.M., Sunday School 11:00 A.M., Worship Rev. Philip M. Widenhouse Congregational Christian Board of Home Mission, New York, N. Y. 8:00 P.M., Song Service and Message Rev. William N, Tuttle Superintendent, Florida Congregational Christian Conference a Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. es For All Ages Mr. Thos. J. Kelly. Supt. MORNING WORSHIP... . 10:50 4™. REV. J. C. YELTON, Speaker Training Union, 6:30 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP. .... 8:00 P.M. REY. J. C. YELTON, Speaker B. T. U. 7:00 P. M. es Worship God This Sane ae Serve Him Next Week | | i | | | | i } i i i | | | | | A Hearty Welcome to Everyone