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SA TURPAY. OOTORER 26, 194 ——_W—/ Ministerial 4 ~ =. Asks Navy Day Tribute 3 {| would have invested $300, Tee at Ber West oe roquasted in. « statement given By Welfare Unit immediately in improving the & = Rew. Edward:S. Doherty, president of |. The Monroe County Child Wel-| asin. He continued that if.the.: ey ~ 4. to. pay a special Navy | are Council heard reports on the | bi ine amo will copper- ew aanor row Poinciana and Fort Village Day a helng 15 partons euggests Nurseries and held a round table Whe will spend $1,000,000 in oy ee wor i ol conference’ on recreation needs of | ™#PFOving. Garrison Bight. —tely @omertaiwed Each pas- edlored children latt night, at/ The program met with gen- “Saket & make his ow the Health Unit on Fleming €f4! approval and drew from ete Be thee obeervance but the street, Everett P. Winter the remark toveter cot Asseeiation H" A releaséto The Citizen by the| that the Chamber of Commerce ee COMME gation Council reads as follows: here is different than in most 8 ae mamute 1) * Prior to the withdrawal of Lan- | ‘ities with which he is acquaint. te te Sar breve dead iam Act Funds from the City |e since it is sincerely interested _—_——_— g es Playground Department, there | a bettering the community and pregatiomel Church | se oy AME. were two playgrounds for color-; not chiefly the members’ inter- “O48 & m. Sunday School, ! Church ed children, These are not oper- | ©St themselves. Winter volun- tee 1690 morning service,| Whitehead and Angela Streets {@ting now. The Navy has taken | tected. to solicit associate mem- * w@esker, Merrill scten,| Rev. W. L. Souder, Pastor {ver the former park. at Thomas | Dersluns and Pv pier es ec IS. *. ewORINg service, guest mer, Hew John E. Pickens, eotient, “What Shall We Be- we Ateut Jeeus munity Supper, 6:30 Tues- wees ot Community Hall, here '*ey7* /@emee Seeeet Methodist Church 0 semhers of the Fleming Methe@iet Church are be present fer services Vellore are invited. + Pon one fone E Premens, 7 Sunday School; Worship, sermon, “Es- ¢ Worship:” 620 p. m., Servwe, Medttation, “Lest teeek and Forget.” “—, €3) pm, Family + Sepper, covered dish style. f the Congregational ooh wt jot with us in this Church om *. se Marerre + ae “wnmunity sing and “ee bow will be enjoyed. -< oe Memmessal Methodist Church The Cherch Sehool will as- ime & ©45 « m. The Super- Seen, Mie Miriam Carey, gieeeed to report one hun- 4 fifty-four present last morning and hopes to woh the goal set at the ¢ the season of 175. op at 10:50 when speak ‘on “This Is when a suitable «it be paid to those of whe gave their lives ought Ye free. Ne Sotewetey evening at 7:30 the C.D.A. Regent Is Sewek service will be held oe eit be followed by choir i « 206 Theredey everting at 7 o'clock Se %&. Giomsored. by the wilt reetive their char- au parents Of the boys are be present to join in tutte to the great work «tng done by the Boy America throughout wt particularly in s * eet Methodist (Stone) Church Sehoo! at 0:45 a.m., led Sounders, general su- morning worship at youth fellowship at venung worship at 7:30 dup hour at 8:30 p.m. hen oot evening program. Dr. ! Hartford, Conn.,! Church School at 10 o'clock, led by Mrs, Vivian Floyd, superin- tendent, assisted by Miss Cecilia Thompson, Classes and teachers for all age groups, Morning Worship at 11 o'clock, the ser- mon subject will be, “Who Can} Wholesome channels for recre- \Take Away Our Sins.” Evening { ation. They lack proper outlets Worship at 7 o’clok, the sermon | for subject will be, “Farewell to You|tbrown into harmful and degrad- My Good People.” This. service | ing incluences. closes, the conference year and| also six years as minister by the Training Class at the Douglass Present pastor, who will be ap- ‘pointed to another parish for 1947.’Music by the choir and special solo by Mrs. Illma Patter- sén. Holy Communion. will be observed at both services.’ Pastor and delegates will leave Tuesday morning for Tampa, Florida, where the conference. will con- vene. The Saint Stephen’s Wes- leyan Methodist Church will worship with Zion at 3:30 p. m. Weekly Meetings: Monday at ,?7 p. m,, Stewardess Boards will meet; Tuesday, 7 p. m., Prayer rand Class Meeting; Thursday, 7 p. m., Choir rehearsal; Friday, 7 'p. m., Boy Scouts meeting; Fri- /day, 7:30 p. m., Star of Zion Club will meet. Trinity Presbyterian Church Morning service, 11:00 o’clock, sermon subject, “Three Benefits of Worship. Evening. service, 7:00 o’clock, sermon subject, “The Challenge ; of the Courageous.” | Elder A. Milton Evans will give the sermons and conduct the services, The pastor is away. . Entertained. Here Mrs. Elizabeth A. Weiss, State Regent of the Catholic Daughters of America, attended a dinner in her honor given by the. Key West Catholic. Daughters of » America, Court, Star of the ‘Sea,’ here Wed- enlesday at the Ocean’ View Res- taurant. s if Following the reception and dinner, the installation of the following officers: was held in St. Mary’s ‘Parish Hall on Windsor Lane: Mrs. Lorena B. Whalton, Grand Regent; Mrs, Oreslino Toppino, Vice Grand Regent; Mrs. Pauline Pinder, Prophetess; Mrs. Mary de Barcee, Lecturer; Mrs, Mary Ag- nes McCurdy, Historian; Miss! Anna Corcoran, Financial Secre- . | staff is comprised of three wo- tary; Mrs. Adelaide Ellsworth, Fest Baptist ey es at Treasurer; Mrs. Teresa ‘Martinez, School . mn - . | Monitor; Mrs. Regla Gwynn, Sen- vaemes elly, super” | tinel; Mrs. Josephine Piodela, Or- _— Lord's Supper at 11:00 omg wnion at 7 p.m; night at 8 p.m weshay Sunday School Meetng. 620 p.m; Glad BPPY. » Tabernacle School, 10 4 m.; morn sp a Tl am; young at 6 pm.; eve- T pm; midweek fey and Friday, at nyet i sete Church Of Christ og Sunday at 6 p.m. 916 » Mreet Se. Paul's Young People To Hold Dance, Tue Youna People’s Service St. Paul's Church is we @ Halloween dance on ewening at the Elks the first big event leogue was ized September, and the young ore planning to make it a tm wetend Thee " is cee donee ts t@ be held on the ganist. Trustees: - Mrs. Mary Moss, Mrs. Jose- phine James, Rev. Father Joseph Johngon, Chaplain. Mrs. Whalton’ gave 2 , ba) seb ig ich -was followed a short talk whicl ‘by a very interesting talk by Mrs. Weiss, giving some of the ‘highlights of the C. D. of A. Na- ‘tional Convention, held in St. *Louis, Mo., last July. ——— UNDER INVESTIGATION Roy Glen Thomas, 17, a civil- ian from Rockford, Ill, is in po- lice custody here for investiga- tion following his arrest at the Valdez Inn. Thomas is being held. ifor possession of dangerous weapons, including a .38 automa- tic and a knife, police said. Cc. G. RECRUITING HERE A Coast Guard Recruiting Unit will be in the Key West Post Of- fice Monday, from 10 a. m., to i 6p. m,, to interyiew young men from }7 to/ 25! years: of age, who - ‘ ah vate em? have completed at least “two. ig mee abundee years of high-school, -who may ~ ~o arrangements are be interested in joining the U. S. othe’ Cates, Billy Steward, Coast Guard. ates cueey and Cleora Roberts. | aaa ro re ann HALLOWE'EN Stephenswn Kennedy, popular , accnte, Ga, author, arrived in DANCE Rev Wee thin morning for & AS et oe walt, Menmedy, author of we is accom- Peteette Country. ’ ond tw & The visitors are staying at © treval street lie — te Afetean beauty shops, dried eee tege are weed as false eye- —_et ie wife and son-in-! St. Paul's Church Elks Club Patio 7:30 P.M. ADMISSION ..... ‘MUHANASOADU DAE SAAANA A RARE clugion of the busi- j Child Recreation Subject Discussed | and Catherine streets, and the | only place open for bathing for colored people is the small area at the foot of Whitehead street. The abolition of all play spaces deprived the colored children ef i | i surplus energy, and are There has been no Manual; School since. the War began. The reopening of the class could pre- pare boys for remunerative em- ployment, and some returning veterans who enrolled could get subsistence allowances. The school playground is now crowd- ed..with trailers which are to be removed: The Poinciana Day Nursery, which opened last month with | nine children, now cares for 31 children daily. The staff includes two full time teachers, one part | time teacher, and a cook. Many } parents have | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN — C. OF €, ANNOUNCES of oh REPORE GIVEN (Continued trom Page One), . ing, the Garsison Bight y: basin proposal, said thaf th Song Presented A spirited song, “The Isle of Key West,’ composed by Ellen Welters Sanchez, and sung by three colored students to her piano accompaniment, drew pro- nounced approval. Major provisions of the Cham- ber of Commerce program are as follows: To maintain a central office for the clearanceof all projects, a correspondence section, so that all inquiries may be ans- wered expediently; an efficient information section, so that visitors m'ay receive informa- tion as to accommodations, rooms, apartments, hotels and resis; entertainment, fishing, beaches, night clubs, plays, con- certs, theaters, etc.; a coordjnation agency for all projects proposed by all clubs and associations relative to the interests of the tourist trade; expressed their | gratification at the development ; shown by the children. Judge Caro spoke in favor’ of ; increased opportunities for the children ‘and help from the} School Board. He said it was | amazing how well they got along with the little that they had, and | the proportion of juvenile delin- | quency in colored is smaller than } might be expected in view of | their recreational and vocational | limitations. |The Fart Village for 26 pre-schogl working mothers. Nursery cares ' children for | The Nursery j *men. Luncheon is served daily | and the children show the good | care they receive. The Recreation | Discussion’ leaders were Rev./| John E. Pickens, Judge Thomas ; S. Caro, Rev. -W. L. Souder and .Principal St. Elmo Greaux. Navy Wives Bring “Home Bacon” —Er, Rather, Fish | Prize catches of mackerel, | grouper and snapper were | brought back by the Navy Wives | Club members who fished from | No-Name Key Bridge on Fri- day. Lunches and cokes were brought along and the day’s fish- enjoyed by the I ing was dames Dolly Wilkinson, Lou Johnson, Vivian Gulick, Myrtle | Bracktl, Jerry Tonden, Alice Monkelban, Mary Davies, Peggy | Quin, Fran Adams, T. B. Robin- | son, R. A. Sessions, Sue Smith, | Pat Talbot, Reba Stonecipher and | Eleanor Stanley. Jackson Square USO Director Frank Adams and NCCS Area Worker Eileen Ss. Coughlin accompanied the group. Trinity Presbyterian | Church 717 SIMONTON STREET ¥ (Colored) Sigismund A. Laing, Minister Morning Worship, 11:00 Sermon Subject: “Three Benefits of Worship” Sunday School, 3:30 P.M. | Adult Bible Class, 5:30 P.M. | Youth Meeting, 6:00 P.M. Evening Worship, 7:00 Sermon Subject: {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 SS - Poinciana Community Church John E. Pickens, Pastor Community Hall, Duck Ave. at 15th, Poinciana 9:45 A.M., Sunday School Classes for All Ages 11:00 A.M., Worship Sermon “Essentials of Worship” 6:30 P.M., Vesper city had scared off a man whd™ maintain j $445 Raised For toning Corrs iek a, My 4 monthly sogial. Bungo went to Helen Carbonell, . treshments were served by two hostesses. of the ever Civilian Production Adminis- 4,trftion of Miami, Florida, ap- | roved no construction for Mon- roe County during the past week, | it did approve 12 cases, tota Louis Carbonell, chairman of}, ing $120,457, for the district. Dis-|@ committee to raise $650 for lapproved cases numbered 24 and | printing costs of a folder adver- totaled $439,147. \tising Key West, under the aus- |pices of the Chamber of Com- merce, reported today that $445 jhad been raised: to date. a! good, wide-awake manager for the C. of C. This is an ab- | B ‘solute necessity, the report | Individual donations are as fol- pyigie Sanchez and Elayne A}- _says, “and should be given pri- | lows: whee is ve mary consideration. We cannot Maitland Adams, $50; Thomp pel Biase t son Enterprises, $50; City of Key West, $25; Fred Miller, $25; Mon- roe County, $50; Lindsley Lum- ; ber, $25; Southern Dairies, $15;| Mts. H- E. Duncan, La’ Concha Hotel, $25; South | Xetchings, Mrs. Paul Mesq, Mrs Beagh Motel, $15; Dan Navarro, | Daniel Vargas, Mrs, Henry Loyn- $25; Key West Gas, $15; North | ders, Mrs. Jack Saunders, Syl- Beach Inn, $10; Paul Sher Jewel- | via Sanchez and Elayne Albury. er, $15; Palace Theatre, $25; | Florida Motor Lines, $15; oe O’Bryant, $10; Columbia Laun-| dry, $25; ‘Cecil Carbonell, $25. stress too greatly the impor- tance of securing the proper man for this position, as suc- cess or failure of the entire program will depend to a great extent on the ability of this appointee.” The program also advocated a civic center for tourists and conventions, weekly tourist gatherings, an adequate beach. an advertising. program, chief- ly within the state, an annual fishing tournament and invita- ders, Helen Carbonell, Mrs. Mar- ry Knight, Mrs. J Lopez, Newt Pieces of velvereen make an excellent substitute for champts. Wash and use for polishing. COME—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US, tion golf tournament, inducing steamship companies to place OO Key West on their. routes, at- Ps ' tract capital and industry here. FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH D4 chiefly for seafood, coconut 4 d $ and handicraft industries; close Corner Fleming and William St, a \ cooperation with the Army and REV. J. B. REID; Pastor 4 Navy, a Havana-Key West = ‘ ee “i : yacht race, a flower show. an Charch School i ' 9:45 AM. > annual “Mardi Gras” during CLASSES FOR ALL AGES 4 | “La Semana Allegra,” Boy | Merrill Felton, General Superintendent ° Scouts and PALS serving as : = P4 tourist guides, and construc- Morning Worship is ° °. 10:50 AM. 4 tion of municipal docks. Evening Worship . ‘ ‘ 7:30 PM. = ry “WILL MANY PEOPLE BE SAVED?” The Fleming Street Methodist Church Salutes and Welcomes the Navy to the City of Key West VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME First Methodis ‘Church, t (Stone) Corner Eaton and Simonton Streets G. LEON WELLES, Pastor * * 9:45 AM Sunday School Gerald Saunders, General Superintendent 10:50 A.M. Morning Worship Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD STAR * BRAND and CUBAN Try A Pound Today!! | Key West Church of Christ Meets Sunday Afternoons at 6 o’Clock at 916 Seminary Street H V | { | at Present 6:30 P. M. Methodist Youth Fellowship * Everybody Welcome ne ' Evang @ = 8:30 P.M. . Fellowship Hour Also Hear Gospel Sermon Each Sunday at 9:15 A.M. over WGBS, Miami, 710 On Your Dial i Congregational Church | 517-527 William Street || 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:50 A.M, Morning Service Guest Speaker MERRILL FELTON i 7:30 P.M. | Evening Service | Guest Speaker REV. JOHN E. PICKENS, SR. of Poinciana If You Have No Other Church Home in Key West We Invite You to Worship and Work With Us As Advertised In 1 i Service Meditation “Lest They Drink and Forget” || Subject: “What Shall We Believe In About Jesus?” Community Supper, 6:30 Tues- i{ day Evening, October 29th, at Hearty Welcome To All Community Hail, Poinciana LEY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH s ‘The Chur¢h With A Welcome Corner of Division and Georgia Streets at Bayview Park E. S. DOHERTY, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Miss Miriam Carey, Superintendent Morning Worship . 10:50 A.M. “At Which We Will Pay Tribute to All of the Navy Who Gave Their Lives for Freedom During War Subject: “This Is The Victory” Youth Fellowship, 6:45 P.M. Evening Worship . 7:30 P.M. Subject: “The Meeting of Justice and Mercy” Navy Day Will Be Fittingly Observed At All Services | | | i | i i i i 1 t | 7 5 “The Friendly Church” AME, ZION CHURCH |. “The So Friendly Church” ai (COLORED) Whitehead and Angela Sts. REV. W. L. SOUDER, Pastor 10 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL Mrs. Vivian Floyd, Supt. 11 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP “Who Can Take Away Our Sins?” 3:30 P.M, Annual Goodwill Service EVENING WORSHIP ‘farewell To You. My Good People” Music by Choir—Solo by MRS, ILLMA PATTERSON _First Baptist Church CORNER BAHAMA and EATON STREETS 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. Worship God This Sunday - Serve Him Next Week ~.. Stealing everyttaghion scene with co Atening color bands thettigcw: oe the beawviblly w:agms sleeves and@ardagan aeck Front snd pack ptepes taper your waist Youn skist is shaft-sham, soge be $930 4 JUST ARRIVED White Cotton Half Stips $250 of Fine Batiste, with Lace Trim; Sizes 28 to 42 _ =] ee Beldner’s has No Connection with any Store in Key West BELDNER’‘S “Key West's New Exclusive Ready-to-Wear Store” TELEPHONE 1133 Opposite Strand Theater Pe 528 Duval Street