The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 5, 1946, Page 3

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gonipy ae { |High School Band |Women’s Auxiliary Plays For Lions Will Meet Monday ‘Key: West High School mel under the direction of Professor J. R. Marcellus entertaitred the! at 8|members of the Key West Lions ly, emd jat their regular meeting held last evening in the Den, with ‘President Fred Miller presiding. Preceding the concert the young- ‘sters were guests of the Lions at dinner, ‘Nathan Hale Pepper, High School athletic coach, also ap- peared on the program, giving a comprehensive talk on the value of physical education in the life Cornish Chapel, AME. Zion| of the child. He also outlined his Church, and Angela | proposed program of athletics for the local High School and asked ter, Church School at 10 a. m.,? , i ji + ™.,*the club’s cooperation in assist- ted by Mrs. Vivian Floyd, super-| ing him in putting it over. ‘The Lions are sponsoring a Classes and | variety show entitled, “Key West age groups. | Kapers,” to be directed by Lions Marcellus and Frank Adams. will be given by Rev. A. | ppis production will be given in Halt Bure avenue yy Sy EH have Munday Coraish Chapel oe ©) ates ot O88 0 » i Mreets, Rev. . W. L. Souder, 4 eee edt ' “im be belt ot O03» m., eR hth oe itendent, assisted by Mi: i peli — ow by iss Ce. Se ee Ee ee for all He OF meek at He home of Morning Worship at 11 a. m. The ther Leep <6 ® Mm. Monday, STmon ot ee er ape Worship at 7 p.m. Rev. McCa: hMi will preach at this hour. Hely Communion at both serv- tees. Music, the choir and special welo by Victor G. R. Tynes. Trinity Presbyterian Church Trinity Presbyierian Church, the Bigiemund A. Laing, pastor. will Morning Worship, 11:30 o'clock, “S Am Sermon subject, “Overstating will te "Our Poverty.” Sunday School, m 9:30 p. m.; Adult Bible Class, 5:30 p. m; Youth Meeting, 6 p. m. Bvening Worship, 7 o'clock. Ser- Methediaa mon subject, “A Living Sacri- Wiliam fice.” i i il i i} ff i272 sie st hee i ; : i ’ 3 : 5 z i & : nthe eee exons cerviees will ‘bration of the Lord’s Supper at Geeeeterth stort at 120 p m, at! euch a time as the present should ee eee At the evening werv- be shared by all communicants <<» Ge getter Sell Being & mes- ' praying that a very great blessing Presiding elder of! the auditorium of the eve: the Tampa East Coast District.) school on November 14 and 15 ee et The Cet Banced una 1s ee Shur. vamos et on Chris- aleeedl ae ten & 6 tine of two @r- as —_ the Chretien view of ee eal . Pa hore oreo eet ee ee ee Gewese aeeete, © & Duberty, poe Werkt Comma Bun- ce wat be terre’ by Ley Geert Chardh at beth serv. a The even wrvie will de a 2 & @ when the pastor al oet e Division and Whitehead S toe O98 & mm, ond at Sor with the Reverend James patton 3 ‘will come upon the church. Tuesday, 7 p. m., prayer serv- fee amd deacons’ monthly busi- nese meeting; Wednesday, 7 p.m., ‘Youth night. Recreation and in- | struction; Friday, 7 p. m., Choir ‘yehearsal and Boy Scouts’ meet- ‘ ing { Newman Methodist Newman Methodist Church, » will " at 9:30 a.m. to- motrew, The school is led by Miss Grace Adderley, superinten- ‘wm. Lovefest will be at 11 a.m. and Youth Fetiowship at 5:30 p.m. ¥veriing Worship, with tte ser- mon topic of “Why Did Christ Lay Down His Life?”, will begin ‘at 7 pm. 7 , Week-day services at this @hurch will include: Monday »\ might, regular monthly official beard meeting’ Tuesday night, @tass meeting; Wednesday night, Scout Troop No. 101 meeting at Commutity Center; Friday night, choir rehearsal. A popularity contest between the pastors of the city is sched- whed for October 14. “A vote frem you will be greatly appre-| elated,” Rev. Murray informs members of his congregation and friends The Citizen today received a “the ~ = My, letyer from Frank L. Harvey, we ameeeery motto of ms worrying =— = the ofpmunion me eee Lal [Se Paaipitats will te dedi- aa = Ge evonme verve e Ges Tete Tebernecte Ceet Petes Tabernec'- ; atts 18 Georgia and Pe an coos wee J Wool a = pet out have the eg cee services fomor ve - aa Wam morn worshy | ae areas, 1 OO hs oot wee are held on faker ood Pretey ot Pe * | meget meee ree & saat Cheareh at nat om etreet will bave untae it «2 Oth om bo aot at owaihg om 6° w © Bowery will vem tee Woty Sacrarpept> ae pm services, Bev. John ' hoe “ geek a Oe aert of a t- pm Momtay Were will we 2 Gunde, Gehool stoff messing a a8 ahem o ! ote FE cemtgs the regular monthly meteg tia! eit mt ot od be preter ee A dene Cane o jer 008 De C08 teamed tread by edding bits =" * wern will meet 4 po hens the fine water ae oe more orithent FT Sy «oe icity director for the Daytona | Beach Ruamber of Commerce, of- fering to supply pictures and news stories for this newspaper. Harvey stated that while he was primarily interested in re- Yeasing material with Daytona Beach datelines he would be will- img to assume any assignment. Social Activities At Big Pine Key Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wiggins, of of C. Sam B. Curry on a fishing High and all proceeds will go to fur- nish the High School Band with uniforms and other supplies. Im- mediately following the regular meeting a special board meeting | w was called at which time Presi- dent Miller appointed the follow- _ing committees in connection with the forthcoming entertain- ment: Joe Allen, program; Louis Carbonell, tickets, and Gerald Saunders, publicity. t TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Gen. Walter Bedell Smith, Eis- enhower’s wartime chief of staff, later Ambassador to Russia, born in Indianapolis, 51 years ago. Henry A. Mulligan, director- treasurer of the Reconstruction Finance Corp., born at Newburg, W. Va., 59 years ago. John Erskine, noted author, Columbia University professor emeritus, born in New York, 67 years ago. Dr. Peyton Rous, pathologist, member emeritus of the Rocke- feller Institute for Medical Re- search, born in Baltimore, 67 years ago. Dr. Merritt L. Fernald, noted Harvard botanist, born Orono, Me., 73 years ago. em. Young Pee} stiami and Nashville, were guests | excursion at Big Pine Key last | Wednesday, fishing out in the Big Pine Key Channel. Yellow- tails and grunts were caught Big Pine Key had quite a num- ber of visitors recently, some fishing from row boats and some ce at! team the wooden bridges at Big { Pine and No Name Keys. Hilario Ramos, Lee Thompson Key, stopping at Ramos Inn, ewned by Mr. Ramos. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pinder qpent several days at their cot- Beard will | tage at Big Pine Key. Mr. Pinder $80 wetek om the | goes fishing every day while at Big Pine Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Kiefer have | & cottage on the beach at Big Pine Tee colony of British Guiana { South American continent. is the only British colony on ee | | | #M@ {and Aquilino Lopez and family {17° Yoke of} ore frequent visitors at Big Pine | ‘ ii Edward M. (Ted) Dealey of Dallas, Tex., newspaper publish- | have | er, born 54 years ago. freee, eee ree NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS AME STATUT NOTICE IS HEREBY ‘thé tntersi¢ned gage in busin tious name of “Re@_Lion Taxi 416 Green Street, Key West. ida, intend to register the said fic- Utious name with the Clerk of the Cireuit Court of Monroe County, Florida, Dated September 13th, 1946. CHAR TORRES, ‘H RAY W Owners, sept 14-21 t 5, 1946 Case No. MERILDA WiLKL vs. 1 5 ACTION EDWARD WILKIE, Defendant LECATION (SBAL Clerk of the ¢ Monroe County, Florida. : Kathleen Nottage, OC. THOMAS S. CARO, Solicitor for the Piainti 26, 1946 No TO CONTRACTORS OFFICE on TH E ROAD DEP. Mt! EN MAINTENANCE CONSTRL Sealed bids wil this office from tors until 1 the 17th da the perform Howing | JOB NO. 9000 102, on County, in oulevard consist rock ba Bitumino purse with a Min- South f re- working existing er: al Coat. The length is ap- proximately 2.950 miles. A certi- fied check in unt of $500.00 will be For each pre k ‘in the a ade payable to the Ch Road Departme ary State's S Attached, mus certified above, irman of the with the and Special Prov Road Department is called to Special Provision will be furnished with each p posal. . Proposals’ will ualified « PROPOS! ed from th $5 for each set be issued unless r are received by this office 24 hours prior to the time ing bids. All bids must show totals for each item and total amount of bid inserted on the cover of the pro- | pogal. - The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. STATE ROAD DEPARTMENT OF FLORIDA, B. BAYL! € v P. LO : State Highway Engineer. sept 28; oct 5, 1946 The Women's Auxiliary of-St: Paul's Church will hold its iegy- lar meeting Monday afternoon at. 4 o'clock at the home. of Mrs. Milton Sawyer, 1231 Washington All women of the church: are invited to attend this meeting. 1 State of Florida, County of Monroe 88. ‘me, & notary peblic tn and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared Norman D. Art- man who, having been duly sworn ac- cording to law, deposes and says that} he is the business manager of The Key West Citizen and that the foliowing is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true State- ment of the ownership, management, eireulation, ete. of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, require@ by the Act of August 24, 1912, as amended by the Act of March 3, 1933, em- bodied in section 637, Postal Laws and Regulation printed on the reverge of this form, to wit: - 1. That the names and aadresses ‘ef the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher, L. P. Artman, Key Vest, Plurida. Editor, Samuel E. Harris,“ Key West, Florida. Managing Editor Nori man, Key We: Business Norman: D. Artman, Key West, rida. 2. That the owner is: L. P. Art- }man, Proprietor, Key West, Plor- ida. 3. That the known bondholders, | mortgagees, and- other security holders owning or holding 1 per! poses | er more of total amount of = is, mortgages, or other securi- are: None. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stecihokiers, and sequnity | holders, if. any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or pe- curity holder appears upon ‘the books of the company as trustee or | {in any other fiduciary relation, the} |mame of the person or corporation | : -} sell, was christened yesterday | | editorial paragraph: | “The utter barbarism of. war | iis seen at its worst in Spain to- | victors. The score now in the |' two} World Series stands, Giants games won; Yankees, three. ‘A Roosevelt-Garner club will be organized Wednesday night at | a meeting called by. the.Monhroe | County Democratic Executive Committee. ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Darnell Pinder | announced today the birth of a son at 9 o'clock Friday night in their residence at 907 Francis street. The newcomer has been named Ronald Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Jones an- nounce the birth of a eee son at their home, 219 Simonton street, on Saturday. He has been named Jose Tomas. Barbara Olsen Ri daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Rus- morning by the Rev. Shuler Peele in the Fleming Street Methodist €hurch. Dan Navarro left yesterday for Miami on a business trip: Toaay The Citizen says in an day.” ‘OCT. 5, 1936 F YANKEES WORLD CHAM: | PIONS, says the streamer head- en eee Iran 7 Hattasnee, Florida, | tember 24, 16. | | for whom such trustee ts acting, is } given; also that the sald two para-| graphs contain statements em-| bracing affiant’s full knowledge |- and bellef as to the circumstances || and conditions under which stock- |] jRolders and security holders who | do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock | |and securities in a capacity other || jthan that of a bona fide owner; |: and this affiant has no reason to | |} believe that any other person, asso- 3 elation, or corporation has any: in- || terest direct or imdirect in the said # stock, bonds, or other securities; | than as so stated by him. if Hi | i | : | Hy | i | Poinciana Community E. Pickens, Pastor John i] | Community Duck Ave. at 15th St. ! an as m0 i : SUNDAY. OCTOBER 6th | 5 ry e average number of copies of cach issue of this pub- 9:45 A.M, Sunday ‘School Neation sold of distributed, through | the malls or otherwise, to paid sub- | ie scribers during the twelve months | preceding the date shown above j 2,892. i Classes for All Ages y NGeengnuiom Hely Commu : 3 “THE GREAT MEMORIAL ee “i. || 6:45 pm, Vesper Service (SEAL) HN, | pam, Veeger RoY Notary Public, State of Fio! Large. NORMAN D. A i Busin Sworn to and subsc me this 4th day of Oc | AME. ZION 517-527 William Street “The es ae nics ” $:45 A.M. | Whitehead and Angela Sts. SUNDA YAS HOO REV. W. L. SOUDER, Pastor i 19:50 A.M. 10 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL Mrs. Vivian Floyd, Supt. ew 11 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP [ Sermon by Rev. A. T. McCaskill Presiding Elder, Tampa West Coast District 8:30 EVENING WORSHIP Rev. A. T. McCaskill Holy Communion Both Services i Morning Service | Guest Speaker W. F. BOWERY Holy Sacraments 7:30 P.M. Evening Service ! Guest Speaker ' REV. JOHN E. PICKENS of Poinciana Subject: “Yoke of Christ” Music by Choir—Solo by VICTOR G. R. TYNES | SRN TT | Key West * @ieees Cevsedcovcoccouceoes H@! The Churches of Key West Cordially Invite You to W Joseph Richardson, - master , Submarine Base. counsellor, has called a meeting of the Robert J. Perry chapter, Club will hold a meeting Pritey Order of DeMolay, to be held to-, afternoon in the night in Scottish Rite Hall. House. The Misses Barbers , ‘and Romalda Johnsen ate Peter Scutt, manager of La hostesses. Casa Marina, said today that the hotel will be opened for the sea-, Today The Citizen says im @ son_on December 10, instead of , editorial paragraph on January 1, as heretofore. “This is Fire Prevention Week Contemplate the advantages + - Key West Junior Woman's carefulness.” ‘LEY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Oo The Church With A Welcome Cerner of Division and Georgia Streets e ‘ at Bayview Park £. S. DOHERTY, Pastor WORLD COMMUNION SUNDAY SERVICES WILL BE .\) * @BSERVED MORNING AND EVENING Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Miss Miriam Carey, Superintendent Morning Worship. . . . 10:45 AM. Subject: "The:‘Uaiversality of God's Love” Youth Fellowship, 6:15 P.M. (Bible Study Hour) Evening Worship. . . . 7:30 P.M. Subject: “The World Is My Parish” 5 COME—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Corner Fleming. and William St. . REV. J. B. REID, Pastor Charch School ............-.-- 9:46 AM Classes For All Ages Merrill Felvon, Genera! Supt Calling AN Fleming Street Members to Attend the - World Communion Service, Sunday Morning, at 1) A.M. A Dance That Cost A Preacher His Head! Who Was the Girl? Who Was the Preacher? Hear the Answers at Fleming Street Methodist Church Sunday Evening at 7:30 o'Clock VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME e First Methodist ‘s~»-> Church Corner Eaton and Simonton Sireets G. LEON WELLS. Pastor * * 9:45 A.M Sunday School ™ Geratd Saunders, General Superiniendem 10:50 AM. . : ; Morning Worship World-Wide Communion Service 6:30 P. M. Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30 P.M. . . * Evening Worship Subject of Sermon: “Every Man In His Own Language 9:00 P.M. Fellowship Hour Choice in the Church of You Youth ro Christ Rally Church of Christ Meets Sunday Afternoons { at 6 o’Clock at | (Colored) ie 916 Seminary Street 1 Sigismund A. Laing, Minister | | | | ! ! | ! at Present 717 SIMONTON STREET i i ! “Overstating Our Poverty” Sunday School, 3:30 P.M. Adult Bible Class, M. | Youth Meeting, 6:00 P.M. ; Evening Worship, 7:00 "A Living Sacrifice” Protestant Churches Are Observing This Sunday As World-Wide Com- Everybody Welcome Also Hear Gospel Sermon Each Sunday ai 9:15 A.M. over ! WGBS, Miami, 710 | On Your Dial GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE “Assembly of God” CORNER OF GEORGIA and PETRONIA STS. —— Division and Whitehead Sts. Church Services as Follows: Rev. James C. Murry, Pastor Sunday School . 10:00 A.M. sisi goose a Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. 7] Miss Grace Adderley, Supt. Young People .. 6:00 P.M. TAs Evening Services 7:00 P.M. SanIP MANE Ai rea ‘ \@ Mid-Week Services, Tuesday JJ Rpm SS — | and Friday, 7:00 P.M. '| 7P.M., Evening Worship j | Sermon Topic: } Attend the Church Where “WHY DID CHRIST | Jesus Is Real LAY DOWN HIS LIFE?” - J. H. WOOLDRIDGE PASTOR All Are Welcomed and Invited ~ First Baptist Chureh Corner Eaton and Bahama Streets TONIGHT, 8:60 o’CLOC ? * ——n* r HEAR eee REV. G. LEON WELIS ALSO Solo, John Reid - Marimba Solo, Bochs Greeors and Other Special Numbers Come! Bring A Friend! | “The Friendly Church” _First Baptist Church CORNER BAHAMA and EATON STREETS | Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. ‘ i For All Ages Mr. Thos. J. Kelly, Supt. 11:00 A.M., Lord’s Supper Training Union, 7:00 PM | ' i New Members Night. 8:00 P.M ) Sunday School Supper Meeting, Wednesduy PM Glad Gospel Hour, Wednesday. 8:0 PM Worship God This Sunday - Serve Him Next W eek

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