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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1946 eee Leading Soloist Here Tomorrow In Church} M2” Speaks Here Margaret Gould, graduate in music _ Milwaukee, Wisc., and former church ety. will be a feature of the service tomorrow @ the Ley Memorial Methodist Church. g two sung and the ooeter ©99 epeak on “Judas Not — feature of wl he od “ ae Miss Mar. Potertane Community Church Pte EB Pickens, Pastor * & m., Bemday School, with me for all ages, 11:00 a m., women, “Christ of the #28 pm. Vesper Service, etetem, “The Magic Lamp.” Seteewiey, Sunshine Circle ~ @ helt & pm. All wo- 7 } Feet Methodist (Old Stone) Church ©hereh Gehool meets at with elesses for peo. At 16:50 a. m., as ~ the worship serv- tor will preach on! tity, or Opportunity?” ! of the talents the pastor will give; An interesting * spent each i teu: rhe eae i» necting Femene Street Methodist Church Where Did Wite?” has been times to so many ® message on the te given at the eve- tomorrow at 7:30 ost tet “Vie any that “© morning service the ahegeet the “Humanity of joe” «Dheeee = without a church wee @ Key Weet are especially oy shel “‘Vieetng Street Young Peopic’s Lele ©! held ite weekly Sun- | ji Serve mm the Fleming eet Ohereh Annex at 6:30 ** | Vee (ttow ime special service | tend , Veee! ett Sebnny Reid; trio, Mer, Jobe, dJonany Reid, Rite Pe vakth, plano solo, Joyce Gad Joemeen: vocal salo, Faye Gerveit: weeal solo, Mary E. ietemem: speaker, Patsy Russell; eter, Garah DB Lowe Church 045 a. m., mas J. Kelly, At 1) am, le Training N Members Furs: Baptist ewtey Seheel ages, The etemebe nt Bute | 'e m m ‘ Sun 8 em m., Supper Meeting jowpe! Hour a p tow wf Me mead Bart As of reereation } feliewstup afterward at Prenat Community Hall Geet Tabernacle Na bes wet 10 a. m.,; st 11 o'clock wle's Meeting at 6| Sven Service at 7] Midweek Services, Tues Prey, tT pom Key West Church of Christ dey afternoon at 6 ; Jeminary street, | Comqreqetional Church 4945 a Mm; at 10:50, guest Bower Evening quest speaker, Pickens, Sr., of What Is God ’ w covered Pounciana } the Con Ciheerve Youth Sunday * " being abserv- people of the} ghout the oe ' thr {St Paul's the day with 7:30 breakfast m at ening service the Peapte’s Serv League ¢ by reading the le 5, einging the — caves were firet intro- Brasil in the middle Ati war ored etn ¢ the bth century Wisconsin e—— of his life here, Gregory took up ip. To Sing years as soloist for a leadin city. q COLORED CHURCHES Cornish Chapel A.M.E, Zion Rev. W. L. Souder, Pastor Church School at’ 10 a. m., led by Mrs, Vivian Floyd, superin- tendent, assisted by Miss Cecilia Thompson. Classes and teachers for all age groups. Morning Worship at 11 a. m., sermon by Rev. W. L. Souder, pastor, on “Spiritual Maturity.” ‘Evening Worship at 7 p. m., sermon on “Overcome Evil With Good.” The -annual goodwill service will be held af 3:30 p. m., spon- sored by the Ministerial Alliance. All local pastors and churches will be present to take part in the program. Weekly meetings (all at 7 m.): Monday, Stewardess Boards will meet; Tuesday, Pray- er and class meeting; Thursday, Choir Rehearsal; Friday, Boy Scouts meeting and Star of Zion Club meeting. Newman Methodist Church | Rev. James C. Murray, Pastor Church School at 9:30 a. m., led | by Miss Grace Adderley, super- intendent. Morning worship at 1L o'clock, sermon by Fr. E. J. Jackson, guest speaker. At 4:00 p.m. Goodwill Service at Zion A.M.E. Church with Rev. O. A. Burns, District Superintendent of the Methodist Church, delivéring the sermon. Evening worship, 7:00 o'clock, with the sermon being delivered by Rev. Burns. All are welcome. Week-day services at 7 p. m. Monday, debt elimination rally and quarterly conference; Tues- day night, class meeting; Wed- nesday night, Boy Scout Troop 101 will have its regular meet- ing at the community center; Thursday night, ushers’ board meeting; Friday night, choir re- hearsal. Trinity Presbyterian Church Sigismund A. Laing, Minister Morning Worship, 11 o'clock, sermon subject, ‘The Goodness of God.” Sunday School, 3:30 p. m.; Adult Bible Class, 5:30 p. m.; Youth Meeting, 6:00 p. m.; Eve- ning Worship 7:00 o'clock, ser- mon, “Associating With God’s People.” Tuesday, 7:00 p. m., Prayer meeting and deacon’s business meeting; Wednesday, 7:00 p. m., Youth Night, Instruction and re- creation; Friday, 7:00 p. m., Choir rehearsal and Boy Scouts’ meet- ing. —— Not Now Gruff Father (to son): Why don’t you get out and find a job? When I was your age I was work- ing for $5 a week in a shop, and at the end of five years I owned "I the shop. Son: You can’t do that now- adays. They have cash registers. 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. Young People .. 6:00 P.M. Evening Services 7:00 P.M. Mid-Week Services, Tuesday and Friday, 7:00 P.M. Attend the Church Where Jesus Is Real J. H. WOOLDRIDGE PASTOR Cornish Chapel A.M.E. on aneey ~ Friend! ‘hurch” The S¢JOLORED) Whitehead and Angela Sts. REV. W. L. SOUDER, Pastor 10 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL Mrs. Vivian Floyd, Supt. 11 AM. MORNING WORSHIP “Spiritual Maturity” 3:30 P.M., Annual Goodwill Service od 7 P.M., EVENING WORSHIP “Overcome Evil With God” Music by Choir—Solo by Former Key West | Harry Gregory, a former resi- dent, and now an evangelist from Salt Lake City, Utah, will be the guest speaker at the regular weekly of the Key West Youth for Christ this evening at the Poinciana Baptist Church. After spending the early years pioneer religious work in the western states. He is now appear- ing at the Gospel Hall on South- ard street. Tonight’s program will also in- clude gospel singing and male and mixtet quartet renditions. A fellowship hour will be held in the Poinciana Community Hall after the rally. Young people from the Baptist and Community Churches will. act as hosts. Benefit Party Given For P.-T, A, The Division Street Home| Room Mothers held their annual; Hallowe‘en Festival yesterday at! 3:30 p. m., on the school grounds for the benefit of the P.-T.A. | Mrs. Edna Brady and Mrs. | Sarah Spencer were the chair-} men, with each Home Room! Mother and eight various grades | assisting. Cake, candy, sand- wiches, hot dogs, snowballs and | soda were sold. A fortune-teller ; added to the amusement of the | children. Highlight of the afternoon was the costume parade in which the children dressed in colorful cos- | tumes, paraded past the judges’! stand. The winners were: Prettiest, Deanna Sawyer, as) THE KEY WEST 'CiTIZEN ras Many Attend Ramires; Child’s Birthdav Party Mary Elizabeth Ramirez, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Ra- mirez, celebrated her first birth- day with a Hallowe’en party at the Harris Elementary School last. Tuesday. Prizes were won by Barbara Jean Bradley and Yolanda Louise Harris. : Present were: Mary Claudia Yolanda, Louise and Emily Hunt Harris, Patricia Ann, Rose Marie, Charles, Alfred and Beverly Yates, Bariara, Gloria and Nancy Taylor, Skieila Ann and Gail ‘Munroe, Shirley Anne Walterson, Clovis Claxion, Jr., Caridad and Hortense Mesa, Patricia Cruz, Myrna Lee and Leo Curry, Cathey Snodrass, P&zabeth, Camille, Barbara, Tony, | Raymond and Paul Walterson,? Joyce Harris, Rose Mary, Lowe, | Joyce Roberts, Peggy Tift, John | na Johnson, Joyce Henson, Den- | nis Bello, Diane Busby, Shirley Mae Fernandez, Mario P. Rollo, Jr., Joyce and Patsy Johnson; Earl Ingraham, Arnold Byre, Jr., Carol Ann and Wilma Jean Fuller, # i + | } SSS Forwoods Have §on A 6% pound boy, Robert Den- nis, was born to Mr. and Mrs. D, W. Forwood, Jr., of Baltimore, Md., Sept. 15th, at Women’s Hos- pital there. Mrs. Forwood is the former Miss Shirley Stansell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Stansell, of this city. . Mrs. Stansell and two small daughters, Imogene and Rose Ann, recently returned to this city after visiting a month with Mrs. Stansell’s daughter, Mrs. Forwood. | Ex-Residents Have Baby Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Lastres, former residents, announce the birth of a 7-pound girl Friday | morning in Charleston, S. C.. where the couple is now residing. Money? A newspaper offered a prize! for the best definition of money. This one won: r Money is an article which may secretary years ago. Magda and Haydee Maria Lopez, | be used as a universal passport ; Olga and Cecilia Lopez, Harry H. ;‘to everything except heaven and s and Jacqueline Roberts, Madeline {.a universal provider of anything Curry, Barbara Louise Ramirez, sylvia and Gloria Knowles, Coo- kie Roberts, Nellie Ramirez, Ma- ! ria Eleana and Hector Ramirez, ! Carlos Barrera, Jimmy Stewart, Frances Louise Ramirez, Edwin { Elwood, Antonio Lariz, Judith; Sawyer, Nellie and Barbara Jean | Bradley, Edna Elwood. / Mesdames Ruby Bradley, Ed-} wina Lopez, Faye Stewart, Harry | Roberts, Teddy Walterson, Julio ; Lopez, Daniel Lopez, Phillis Ful- } ler, Arnold Byre, Earl Ingraham, Jesus Fernandez, Harry Johnson, Miss America; Most Original, | Shirley Nelson and Frank Perez | as hoboes; Most Beautiful Pair, ! Mary Ann Lopez and Francine Johnson, as Little Bo Peep; Most Comical, Anthony Niles, as Old Man. Judges were Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Horwanitz, Miss Hokpins. Wedding Dinner Held A wedding dinner in honor oe the marriage here of Arthur E.; Hallman, Mo. M.M. 2/c, of North | Carolina, and Miss Catherine M. | Duke of Norwich, Conn., was; given this week in the Ocean | View dining room. Mr. ahd Mrs. James E. Teifke, of Key West, were best man and bridesmaid, respectively. The first bathrooms known to man were found in ruins of the Labyrinth in Greece, more than 4,000 years old. _ Key West Church of Christ Meets Sunday Afternoons at 6 o’Clock at 916 Seminary Street at Present Everybody Welcome j | | Also Hear Gospel Sermon Each Sunday at 9:15 A.M. over WGBS, Miami, 710 On Your Dial (iT =” Newman Methodist Church Division and Whitehead Sts. Rev. James C. Murray, Pastor (Colored) 9:30 A.M., Church School Miss Grace Adderley, Supt. 11:00. A.M. Sermon by Dr. E. J. Jackson, Guest Speaker 4:00 P.M., Goodwill Service at Zion A.M.E. Church 7:00 P.M. Sermon by District Supt. Monday Night, Quarterly Conference | YOU ARE WELCOME | Trinity Presbyterian | Church 717 SIMONTON STREET | Mario P. Rollo, Frank Ramirez. | Mrs. Gilbert Koehn, Mr. and Mrs. except happiness. SS eet Bertha McConnell, Hazel Henson, Dorothy Claxton, Louise Walter son, Charles Munroe, John Tay: lor, Charles Yates, W. Curry Har. ris, Helio Bello. Messrs. John J. Romero, II, Mr. and Mrs. E. Busby, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Ramirez, Mr.- and Mrs. Humberto Ramirez, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Romero, Jr., Mr. and Oscar Ramirez. Poinciana | sregational | Community | Con Church Church 517-527 William Street John E. Pickens, Pastor 9:45 A.M. Community Hall, Duck Ave. SUNDAY SCHOOL | i at 15th, Poinciana 10:50 A.M. Morning Service Guest Speaker W. F. BOWERY H 7:30 P.M. Evening Service Guest Speaker REVEREND JOHN E. PICKENS, SR. of Poinciana Subject: “What Is God Like?” 9:45 A.M., Sunday School Classes for All Ages 11:00 A.M., Worship Sermon: “Christ of the Acts” 6:30 P.M., Vesper Service Meditation: “The Magic Lamp” | | i Hearty Welcome To All dist (Stone) Charch First Metho Corner Eaton ‘and Simonton Streets G. LEON WELLS, Pastor | * * | 945 AM. . Sunday School | | Gerald Saunders, General Superintendent Morning Worship 10:50 A.M. “Responsibility or Opportunity” Sermon Subject: 6:30 P. M. 30 P.M. Methodist Youth Fellowship i Evening Worship Story Sermon by the Pastor as | Fellowship Hour 8:30 P.M. | If You Have No Other Church Home in Key West to Worship and Work With Us We Invite You Youth ror Christ Rally TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Clarence E. Pickett, executive of the American Friends Service Committee, Phil- adelphia, born in- Illinois, 62 Fannie Hurst, famed author, born in Hamilton, Ohio, 57 years ago. J. S. Senator Clyde M. Reed,!i of Kansas, born in Champaign Co., Il., 75 years ago. Lewis Mumford, famed writer, born in New York, 51 years ago. Ned BR. Powley, president of Pacific Tel. & Tel., San Francis- co, born in New York, 61 years ago. Walter S. Mack. president of Pepsi Cola, born in New York, 51 Judge Joseph C. uit of Houston, Texas, of the U.S Rev. Dr. Samuel G. Trexler of; Circuit Court, borm im Awan New York City, noted Lutheran! Texas, 67 years age. clergyman, born at Bernville, Pe. 69 years ago. a COME—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US FLEMING STREET METHODIST Corner Fleming end William #t REV. J. B. REID, Pastor Church School 5 ° 9:45 AM, CLASSES FOR ALL AGES Merrill Felton, General Superintendent Morning Worship . 10:50 AM. Evening Worship . 7:30 P.M. WHERE D{D CAIN GET HIS WIFE? Hear the Answers at Fleming Street Methodist Church Sunday Evening at 7:30 o’Clock VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME eeereseoce | LEY MENORAL METHODS CHR Corner of Division and Georgia Streets on at Bayview Park E. S. DOHERTY, Pastor 2 cond Sunday School 9:45 Aaa. © 9 fee Miss Miriam Carey, Superintendent plan Morning Worship... . 10:50 A.M.) """ Subject: “God's Justice and Mercy” Youth Fellowship, 6:45 P.M. (Bible Study Hour) Evening Worship . -. 10 PEE Goo Subject: “Judas—Not Iscariot” Special Soloist, Miss Margaret Gould, Graduate of" Downer College School of Music, Milwaukee, Wis deve at the inde I A BONNIE LASSIE original . . . friendly ele ‘and flirtatious as a wink, flashing a ‘HI” to t every Jack and Jill on or off the campus 100% pure virgin wool in a terrific range of color combinations. Sizes 34 to 40. ' Poinciana, Baptist Chureh TONIGHT, 7:30 oc CLOCK *: * “TARRY GREGORY of SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH HEA Immediately following the Rally at the Church, an hour of Recreation and Good Fellowship will be held in the POINCIANA COMMUNITY HALL. | Bring A Friend! “The F riendly Church” _ First Baptist Church [| CORNER BAHAMA and EATON STREETS (Colored) Sigismund A. Laing, Minister Morning Worship. 11:00 Sermon Subject: “The Goodness of God” Sunday School, 3:30 P.M. Adult Bible Class, 5:30 P.M. Youth Meeting, 6:00 P.M. Evening Worship, 7:00 Sermno Subject “Associating With | | ! | | | ! | | MRS. ALMA JONES God's People” cage en eh mes nen ae hat natemetomsi artic ae eect aa Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. For All Ages Mr. Thos. J. Kelly, Supt. 11:00 A.M., Lord’s Supper Training Union, 7:00 P.M. New Members Night, 8:00 P.M. Sunday School Supper Meeting, Wednesday, 6:30 P.M. Glad Gospel Hour, Wednesday, 8:00 P.M. | i | | { | i if ! \ As soon Calling ait Girls ond teen Amie ————— Beldner‘s has No Connection with any Store in Key West BELDNER’S “Key West's New Exclusive Ready-to Wear Store” TELEPHONE 1133 i Opposite Strand Thester 528 Duval Street

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