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Hi School Grads Are Announced The state superintendent of public schools, Colin English, has announced a scholarship exam- ination for October 25, 1946, open to any high school graduate who wishes to further his or her stud- jes as a teacher, regardless of in a college. Previously, only one examina- tion was held each year. Hence- a!| forth, there will be two—one in! April and another in October. This year’s examinations will | be held at the following centers | bon and Angela —— the message. Streets, Rev. W..L, Souder, pastor. ate — Leon pet ge a wae Seba willsbegin at 10:00 Demonstration School. the omy sertmen, 30, on}? ™m., by Mrs, ‘Vivian Floyd, | Lincoln High School. In charge Cheiat First.” The assisted by Miss! of Dean R. L: Eyman. superintendent, rear a in Classes and} — Gainesville—White, R. K. Morning ywoi ll age groups.| Yonge School. Negro, Lincoln t worship will be at 11:00| High School. In charge of 8. m., with Pastor Souder-preach- | Dean G. B, Simmons. rd on the subject, “Thy Kingdom Winter Haven—White, Win- ome. Evening worship is at! ter Haven High School. Negro, 7:00 p. m., and the sermon will| Jewett High School. In charge : i . ; i [ i i fi i : f | te let Oy the Rev. J. B. Reid, | be preached by Rev. J.B. Davis. | of Su i n BV. J. SB. pt. F. E. Brigham. | ape = em Sten begins at be will ay music ;by the choir'| Winners of awards from the ieee on SSR cg wappooesul gerv- 15 a special solo by Mrs. Alma | October 25 examinations may en- 77 the fev = evening, at) “ones. f j roll in the State school of ‘their we W. Blackburn} Weekly meetings: Monday, 7 | choice for the second quarter (or oF ym Following evening} P. m., Musical concert by the | semester) of this year. Examina- regular meeting of} ministerial alliance. Tuesday, 7 | tions will cover English, Science, | om wan for the Quarterly con-|Pp. ™., prayer and class meeting. | Mathematics and Sociology, and moun wm te held at the| Thursday at 7 p. m, choir re- | entrants will be given a psychol-| (here Bpeetel attention is called | hearsal; Friday, 7 p. m., Boy | ogy test. Those wishing to take | © @e fet thet the Rally Day moretes Friday, 7 p: m., Star of | the tests should be at the desig- ion Club. ; Trinity Presbyterian Church Morning Worship at the Trin- ity Presbyterian Church, 717 Si- monton street, will begin at 11 At the Piest ° Ki Charts. White Saracen o'elock. The subject for tomor- nated center on October 25, early | in the morning, as tests will start! at 9 a.m, he All persons interested in teac! {ing as a vocation are urged to; | compete for these awards, both! | whites and negroes, as teaching row’s sermon is, “Wait for the | vacancies exist, and will continue | , state. ©), Peter, will speak on “The | Recital at.4:30 p. m:.; Youth meet- teem ot =the = World.” Sunday ing at 6:00 p. m.; Evening Wor- a # 11:08. Sunday School | ship at 7:00 p..m., subject, “Daily ‘© © $09 © m. There will | witnessing.” The dedicatory serv- Weather Forecast | Key West and Vicinity be © Fellowship Hour at 8:00) ices for the Hammond Or i bs ‘gan, re- Partly cloudy this afternoon . ” nae members and visitors} cently installed, will be held at) and tonight. eral ore tow to attend. ry meooune wore a Bumay. | Increasing cloudiness and show- ery ian uest Organist J. C. Davis, St. | ers Sunday. Merroaduts To Hold ‘Peters African Orthodox Church,} Cooler Sunday afternoon and} Divtelet Rally Here | Miami, will be assisted by his| night. | her GO Leon Welle of the| daughter, Roslyn, soloist, in a re- Poet Methodist (Stone) Chureh, | cital of music at 4:30 p. m. The | winds this afternoon and tonight, qemeereet fteday that the Key| public is cordially invited. Pas- | shifting to fresh west and north- Woeet sob-dietrict stewardship ral-| tor of Trinity Church is the Rev. | west Sunday. ty will be belt at hie church on | Sigismund A. Laing. Moewdtey, October I4th, at 10:00 —— Showery over extreme north- * Newman Methodist Church west portion this afternoon, over | AN Bey West Methodists are} services at the Newman Meth- | central and northeast portions to- er ited bo attend odist Chureh, corner Division and night and.over extreme south | Whitehead streets, will be at 11 | Portion Sunday. a. m. Sermon by Pastor James Showery conditions: preceded | 7 by partly cloudy weather and fol- Gentle to moderate southerly | Florida CUBAN RADIO C. Murray. on the subject, “God.” ST 4TION PRAISES eiereh School at 9:30 a. m,, led lowed by partly cloudy and KEY WEST TODAY | Charen Schoo! Sgeriey, super-| cooler. Rete Stetien COCO, one. Bf) intendent. Youth Fellowship at ee laneees in Cuba, - om 5:30 p. m. Evening worship ) Comesaiional | i ochtertet pregram today to 7:00 o'clock. Sermon topic, “Dry Coy of Bey West, sccerding to} ones in the Valley.” On Monday ongregational Semeumeement received -by |”. ‘ lari . night there will be a popularity Morte Eieakty Cuban Consul | contest for ministers at the Cor- po. ass Sa nish Chapel. Chureh 517-527 William Street tenes the program said that Key acme Wee « end hee been for many Ns . year the best link for Cuban- | ROOM Mothers j SUNDAY SCHOOL | Qewewen 10:50 A.M. | ectprocity and oaet- | shee that here in Key West live many Cubans who fought for Cu- Meet Monday The Room Mothers of the | Morning Service | Guest Speaker | W. F. BOWERY ben Wherty i i 2 Seectal mention was made in Junior-Senior High School will} See breedeest concerning @ for-] pold-their regular monthly mect- 7:30 P.M. : | mer ettieen, Jose Dolores Boyo,! ing Monday night, October 14th, Evening Service Guest Speaker REVEREND JOHN E. PICKENS, SR. eho wae the beet friend of the ae honored | at 8:00 p. m., at the home 0! rs. | oe Oe Ee anenien Reginald Roberts, 1316 Petronia thea ve 1 ef Cuban officers and 4 \ en Room Mothers are expected | of Poinciana | a 2) Oe tena id lto be present, as plans will be | Subject: “Yoke of Christ” | oo ie grec ty eit made for a Hallowe’en Carnival. | —_——~ssmmmemmsmeseme, = “we Tr sh? A SS ea ay SSRN 220i Oph APP) Key West extremely pleased oft these flattering remarks. Newman Methodist Socovagremeneneanmnnnouerenaan Seen | Community ory happy to know i oe feet Le rach about us on Church John E. Pickens, Pastor Division and Whitehead Sts. | Rev. James C. Murray, Pastor (Colored) the beautiful island of Cuba. Community Hall, Duck Ave. at 15th, Poinciana POINCIANA PLT. A. sh Miami to ‘begin a-course in crim- eriff, will HE KEY WEST CHITZEN ' Scholarships For |Chief Wallace |] To Take Course * Moreno ‘Wallace, chief deputy cases, in the ‘Miami Police Acad-! has emy. Instructors will be PBI .agents. whether he or she is now enrolled | and teachers from the North-j western University. The latter frequently instruct applicants for positions with the FBI. Chief Deputy Wallace will .at- tend the school for 10 days. Sisters To Wed Tallahassee — White, tiscid | CPO’s In Double a} Ceremony Here Two sisters, from Boston, Mass., will become the brides of two ene stop and Chief Petty Officers stationed at| Fo: Key West, ‘in a double ring,| he the Navy double ceremony at Chapel here tomorrow, October 13 Miss Harriet Anti will marry George Pierson, Chief Boatswain, ;USS Eyms 80, i Lakes, New Jersey. Her sister, |Mrs. Evangeline Graham (nee Anti), will marry Langford New, | Chief Gunner's Mate at the Navy Sub Base. five o’clock, at the Trade Winds formerly the USO), at the Cor- n- | ner of Duval and Caroline streets. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS 66 Following the of Pompton | double mony, the newlyweds will hold ja reception for their friends, ‘at (Know America) { : 2 i 1e' Archbishop Michael J. Curley sete, the Rev. Melrose S. Av-| Vision.” Sunday School 3:30 p.m. | ‘© ©%!St for ‘some time, in this|of Baltimore, Roman Catholic | prelate, born in Ireland, 67 years | of a | ago. Peter B. Kyne of San Francis- co, Western novelist, born there, years ago. Joe Cronin, Francisco, 40 years ago. Sidney J. Weinberg of New Church of Christ Meets Sunday Afternoons at 6 o’Clock at 916 Seminary Street at Present Everybody Welcome Also Hear Gospel Sermon Each Sunday at 9:15 A.M. over WGBS, Miami, 710 On Your Dial manager of the American League pennant-win- ning Boston Red Sox, born in San in Key West's largest night bloom. leave Sunday ‘forjing cereus is located at 625°Du- A € m L val street on property owned -by inology, as it pertains to capital! Rose Cruz Boll. The.plant,.whieh tractions ,and sight-seeing buses ‘s view the plant. The night starts to open flowers as soon as the ‘sun ‘has}, set, and reaches its full bloom at \% about midnight. As soon as ‘they sun appears, the flowers contract hs sunset. -|4 This plant was first placed in > the Cruz yard by:Manuel Cruz, a cigar manufacturer, some 45 years ago. An off-shoot of the }5 plant has been purchased by'a- that, many people have flocked to his residence to see-the plant The, local cereus plant is of |) the cactus family, and is truly arborescent in its growth. Bathe Se ity’s Attractions — = COME—WORSHIP ‘THE. attained a great cheight, is!% of the city’s many tourist.at- there for their occupants to} Merrill Felton, General Su ‘Morning Worship ip . or 3 Neng QUARTERLY CONFERENCE aT ‘THE chee ¢ |, OF THE, SERVICE, ot ~ VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME CORNER -BAHAMA and EATON<STREETS hah. blooming cereus its “large -white | remain closed until the next eeecceccseeds Secceeereecoessescese tt Lauderdale resident. and | thas written the ‘Boll family 4 bloom at night. "A, Sunday ‘School, :9:45 LUM. ‘ For All Ages : / é Mr. Thos. J. Kelly, Supt) * i EE. F { ¥ Boy to:Fiobertses 11:00 A.NL.,|Lord’s Supper i Mr. and Mrs: Carrol Roberts of Training Union, 7:00 P.M. 81442 Fleming street, announce oe | . the birth of a baby boy at 11:53 New Membeirs Night, 8:00-PM. Wes! ¢ o’clock last night at the Key, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harris, 133-A Poinciana, are the praud parents o'clock. ———————— rr York, investment banker, born there, 55 years ago. Lammot Du Pont, board chair- ; man of the famed Delaware.com- } pany, born in Wilmngiton, 66 | years ago. Sunday ‘School . 10:00 AM.’ if Young People . . \f Evening Services 7:00 P.M. Mid-Week Services, Tuesday Attend the Church Where | J. H. WOOLDRIDGE Sunday ‘School Supper Meeting, Wednesday, 6:30 P.M. Glad Gospel Hour, Wednesday, '8:00 P.M. Worship God This Sunday - Serve Him Next Week | Municipal Hospital. Son to Harrises boy born this morning at 7:28 ‘Now Showing New Shipment of COTTO GOWNS and SLIPS \ These are Fine Quality } Cotton Batiste GOWNS and ‘S” SLIPS—they launder :-beau- tifully and .wear well, “Assembly é CORNER OF GEQRGIA and PETRONIA STS. hurch Services as Fallows: Batiste, with, Mace trim SIZES 32 to 40 and Friday, 7:00 PM. §* Jesus Is Real PASTOR EATON and SIMONTON STREETS Rally will be held at the First Methodist (Stone) Church, Monday, October 14th, at 10 A.M. All Key West Methodists are in- vited. G. * 9:45 A.M Key West Sub-District Stewardship Gerald Saunders, General Subject of Sermon: The Churches of Key West Cordially Invite You to Worship in the Church of Your Choice Henry W. Blackburn, District Superintendent Methodist Youth Fellowship ist (stoner Church Corner Eaton and Simonton Streets LEON WELLS, Pastor stone) Chureh “|| / j in White $ 98 tiste," lace trim, 2: d SIZES 32 to 40. Lee “e é = Special * Sunday School Superintendent Morning Worship Evening Worship ‘Christ First” All Taken ‘From Our Regular Stock of Better Dresses - Ladies’ PANTIES Fellowship Hour aoe i Lays FIRST MEET 45 A.M., Sunday School 9:30 A.M., Church School 10:50 A.M. . on SEASON MONDAY — fon Aes Miss Grace Adderley, Supt. Speaker: The Poumciana rent-Teacher E 11:00 A.M.. | 600 PM Amoriation will conduct ite frst 11:00 AM., vankit Morning Worship easels al meeting of the ssocan hg Pic Sermon: “When You Pray Sermon Topic: “God” | 7:30 P.M. . a . “ey Biases 6:30 P.M., Vesper 7 P.M., Evening Worship |||} i "Mt “4 ™ veel Mazeau, publicity Service ||| Sermon Topic: “Dry Bones | 9:00 P.M. an, bas announced that the “The Light of the World” in the Valley” | wilt feature a tion Ee ue ai ty Welcome To All j YOU ARE WELCOME |||) Wonding emittees and room _— LTT } : ae be named by the Mee J 8 Williams ‘ BANA CLOSED Chapel FOR HOLIDAY || AME. ZION Cc E Columbus Day,|§ “The 8 Friendly church holiday, some of Sts. Whitehead and A pee sete nt Trinity Presbyterian | Church 717 SIMONTON STREET (Colored) ’ bong m optional ‘ ' n town ware closed, i pry Ww. L. | Sigismund A. Laing, Minister information 10 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL §) A eis so | we che City Hall was open || Mrs. Vivian Floyd, Supt. | Morning Worship, 11:00 | ot oom, as sual However, ff Sete Dedication of a Cummty Court Houee was | 11 .A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Hammond Organ b od wp except tor the sheriff's Sermon Subject Guest Organist, J. C. Davis cttiee amt that of the Syperinten- “Thy (Kingdom Come’ Sermon: “Wait for the Vision” dewt of Registration e latter 7 PM. EVENING WORSHIP Recital, 4:30 P.M. Sunday School, 3:30 P.M. Ce aE a eran was chased at moon Satake y All of the city’s banks remain- Rev. iB. Davis Youth Meeting, 6:00 P.M. }) on end 08 Oy Evening Worship, 7:00 ;| 9,000,000 Choir—Solo by Sermon Subject m eaimetet Om world diel Mitts ALMA JONES “DAILY WITNESSING” eee throughout the w tana hat ne * HEAR... REY. MELROSE S. AVERY ‘PASTOR, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Come! Youth For Rally El Salvador (Cuban) Methodist Church Corner Grinnell and Virginia Streets TONIGHT, 7:30 o° CLOCK Immediately following the Rally at the Church, an hour of Recreation and Good Fellowship will be held in the Annex of the Wesley House on Varela Street Bring A Friend! IN PINK ONLY Originally Priced $}00 QNE GROUP (of Slightly Soiled) BLOUSE S About 30 Only Originally Priced Up to $798 ‘sma = x Beldner’s has No Connection with any Store in Key West BELDNER’S “Key West's New Exclusive Ready-to-Wear Stone” TELEPHONE 1133 Opposite Strand Thester 528 Duval Street