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4 HARRIBON, world traveler, poet, quthor, humorist i a at ease. of aramces at the ae the lecturer's pro- "ae eee Sean, pctures Pee evening services will Sot 1 MO otek, | PF ee tateresting os bony Ke & period of eae i pee teeen et Hower ot Philesophy degree there Paget et Seminary © wteete of Furman Uni- et Deter ’ wang Street Motodia: Church fe ool bring a message erer meaning of the © fe aed urges that all ~weernt at the morn- siee that they attend | & Me feemat oman the message will | Woetking Stick that | * Sanke” Re sure to| ns Th. «?URDayY, NOVEMBER 9, i946 bed Programs Sanday | Trinity Presbyterian Church The minister has. returned to the city after attending the an- nual meeting of the Synod of At- lantic, at Albany, Georgia. He will occupy the pulpit~ at the morning and. evening services. ! Mornish Worship, sermon subject, All-In Victory.” Sunday School, 3:30 p. m.; Adult Bible Class, 5:30 p, m.; Youth Meeting, 6:00 p. m. Evening Worship, 7:00 p. m.,, sermon subject, “God’s Eternal Purpose.” Tuesday, 7:00 p.m., Prayer} 11 o'clock, “Winning. An} | Mrs. Hjort Attends Legion | | Pittsburgh, Pa. THE KEY WEST. CITIZEN — Principal Hamilton To Address P.-F. A. Grade Selects Nick At Poineiana Place; Hubba. Hubba was*the A: meeting of the Poinviana' chosen by. the pupils of the 6-A ill! class for their club which meets! Parent-Teachers Association w ‘every Friday at 12:45 at the Di-| be held at 8 o’clock Monday eve- |‘vision Street School. ning. Principal Earl Hamilton of} The club decided that pink and the Division Street Elementary blue were to be ‘the class colors., School will be the guest speaker.} -On a suggestion by Mrs. Walk- Members of the Sixth Grade of er, the. teacher, it was decided the Poinciana School will pre- | to havea softbal! and basketball sent entertainment. ) team. The following program was presented: by Program Chairnian iliary State ! Exiquio Vidal: Anes y S Conference Yvonne MrCardle and Edyth Mrs. Charles Hjort, who was} ! Hampton sang one of the school’s chosen as a deelgate to represent} P iB 00} a " pty | favorite songs, “Santa Lucia”. the American Legion Auxiliary Exiquio Vidal and Lucilo Gon- at a winter conference held in sang, “Blow the Winter Haven, Nov. 2 and 3, has} returned to the city. Mrs. Hjort is president of the’ local unit and had the pleasure of ; meeting the national membership | . chairman, Mrs. Florence Miller of } 1 | zalez Down”. Anthony Niles and Javier Ora- peza acted out a few jokes. \ | “Only Five Minutes More”. Sylvia Knowles sang ica”. Y¥vonne McCardle sang, “In My Arms” and Edyth Hampton sang, “Laughing On the Outside”. Everyone agreed it was a fine |" program. | The meeting was presided over by President Lucilo Gonzalez. TFODAY’S BIRTHDAYS “Amer- | The Weather FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: Fair to partly cloudy this afternoon, tonight and Sunday. Gentle to moderate variable winds. Division Street Sixth. *.* + ADMISSIONS ALLEGED Man! been advised in regard to getting counsel.” ed by Enwall’s reading of sev- Sharon Shannahan sang a song, yeral letters signed by Watson, in- | cant’s mother, a stout woman sit- | ! dressed to her. (Continued from. Page One) the jury retired, Jackson told of Watson's demands to see his mother during the investigation: Judge: Explains Judge Holland; in commenting oh admitting the conversation between Jackson and Watson told the counsel that “there is no evi- dence that Watson had been’ car- | ried before a U. S. Commission- er.” A suspect, he said, “is en-| titled to the rights of the Consti- tution of the United States, the right to. be brought before a U. S. Commissioner, and the rights of counsel described within a commissioner’s hearing. There is nothing to show that he) had Yesterday’s session was mark- dicating the defendant intended to commit suicide. The defen- ting directly behind Watson, was | visibly affected by a letter ad- by ti } j ‘Dear. Mother: “By the time you receive this I be dead,” Enwall read. “I am accused of murdering a man. The circumstantial evidence is too great.” | A son was born to Mr, and Mrs.}. Philip Fears, 904 Thomas street; |, ‘at 8:10 a, m., today at the Muni- cipal Hospital. Legion Societe To Give trmistice D 4 gala: Armistice Day Dance will be given by Voiture Locale 728, 40-8 Societe, American Le- gion, Monday, at 8:30-o’clock in the Aumerican Legion Hall. The event is announced else- where. in today’s paper. VE... Women’s Auxil Obser: Ladies of the Veterans of For- eign: Wars Auxiliary celebrated | their first anniversary at the | VFW. club house Monday eve- ning. A Pot. Luck dinner was given | \ PE PreveMtation of meeting and deacon’s monthly Florida: Fair to partly cloudy: - business meeting; Wednesday, | through Sunday, except mostly | 7:00 p. m., Youth night. Instrue.. | cloudy in the Tallahassee area Letters were also read which Watson had addressed to ship- mates, disposing of his belong- (Know America) Edward Warner, aviation au- thority, president of the Interim ; maregetional Church * © ©. Sanday School p. m, Choir rehearsal and Bo: ‘wa m oeins nl Scouts’ meeting. ” ida Straits: Gentle to moderate | ational Civil Aviation Org., born | for what he had been accused of eaker, W. F. Bowery ESE winds, variable this afternoon and ates og ee ' | doing. he © Pickens, Gr. ot | Cornish Chapel A.M.E. Zion {| tonight becoming east to south- | Neem ie ae riaeet of ae Subject, “Whosoever | Church easterly Sunday. Partly cloudy | SO" pton, ed _bot- 7 tome He Lite Rev. C. C. Higgs, the new pas- | Weather. Ree — -o Geacedoy N. %-72 | ian Geant RS, Sah Seer] ‘ a 4 ; bier, : East Gulf of Mexico: Gentle to; Yea!s ago. : i nN D aie vsilinueaaan pr ee ener. ; .< |moderate winds this afternoon} Dr. Florence R. Sabin of Den- 1 STAR * BRAN Church School, 8:30 a. m., Mrs. d ht, becoming moderate! ¥¢", member emeritus of the] AMERICAN 0 “ Ladies and ; Vivian Floyd, superintendent, as-.|'@%4 toment, bec ie Rockefeller Institute for Medical | COFFEE eorhes > Mi se southeasterly winds Sunday. Es and CUBAN sisted by Miss Cecilia: Thompson. | Partly cloudy weather. Research, born in Central C ity, | Try A Pi Today!! atte 0? o ™m. meeting of eon and ‘teachers for all age} Gatlenivilie “0/7 Apulachicola: Colo., 75 years ago. } 4 ound : | Morning Worship, 11 a. m., ap No small craft or storm warnings | ny j Pemtens Community Church | ject, “Jesus Light, of the World.” | have been issued. ! oe i! W | © Pocmemn peter, Com | Evening Worship, 230 p.m. REPORT | Poinciana || Key West Mell Oeer® evenue at 16th londay, al ees are aske Key West, Fla., Nov. 9, 1946 2 Hy Posmetnne to be present at 7:30 p. m. Tues-| (Observation taken at 8:30 am, | Community in Chureh of Christ ** « =. Sunday School 99g. 90, Pp. gO ae Basten — i Church { ; © ot agen, 11:00 a. m.,! ursday, jolr, Pp. m5 ‘ity ice) H tt a " How We) Friday, Boy Scouts and Star of Temperatures ! i dj Meets Sunday Afternoons. Se cree one w | : ! John E. Pickens, Pastor | at 6 o'Clock at . | Zion Club meeting. Every mem- j Highest yesterday 85 Community Hall, Duck Ave. 4} c a @ mee Weeper Service; | ber and friends are invited to at- | Lowest last night j at 15th, aincinns i 1) 916 Seminary Street & Cees of Nowhere.” | tend, to meet the new pastor and} Mean _.. 80] 9-45 AM, Sana School 1 at Present “ ahem 60 oft | his family. Normal San a 5 i Classes for ines ‘ti as eeaeeme, Bev yrs feuth For Chiat € Rainfall, 24 pina ending {| 11:00 A.M., Worship ||; Everybody Welcome wowmty Hell, 6 p.m. | Youth For Christ Group How We Worshii i‘! wekome. Rlection of! — Be Hold Meet Tonight) *30 am. inches 0, mgs = dock Wri" | shy Relative Humidity — 6:30 P.M., Vesper {1 Also ~ wey | tphe!Youth Choir of the Mate- 76° ! ect: ti fev Pickens Hostess, Mrs. eu hodist Chureh will} | Service !1t Hear Gospel Sermon umbe Methodist urel i Tomorrow's Almanac 5 : ii € tim j A) t ‘sing .Saveral, Sa: wi nd Nae ae (Eastern Standard Time) 1 phe ria ae i| Each Sunday at 9:15 A.M. over kiy meeting of the Youth for] ¢ itizen owhere’ { rq A . Fret Methediet (Gtene) Church | Christ, tonight ‘Bhe gathering aan 5:43, ean fi —_— Ona a «. Sunday School; 'Ger- will be held at 7:30 o’clock in the | Moonrise 7: a8! p.m. i Hearty Welcome To All i a ee Lined oh Pitst Methodist:(Stone) Church. | Moonset 6:02 am (CURES ariiomaM ore, Mely Commune! - Rev. Don: Weist; pastor of the TD em Methodist, Youth | atecumbe — Methodist +-Church, | DES. ate -- COME—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US <1 om. evening} will speak, ; Bryn $ “ : . © @& m Fellowship Metis ls os 38 aval Base e ‘i (Eastern Standard; Time) e About 163000,000 American < 13 } High Tide Low Tide e - , homes are heated by: stoves, 7,- 10:35 a.m rive . (eet Pettege Tebermaclo «500,000 by steam ‘or. “hot water 10:12 mead i 3:45 Ae . Corner Fleming and William St. Ancommty of God { ant 7,000,000 by het air furnaces. Additional ‘Tide Data e REV. J. B. REID, Pastor : e yy = Sumday School, Mi, RReIETION Reference Station, Key West |® Cliziech: School ‘ 9:45 A.M, wong Worship: 6:00 pm.,! APP’ , | Time of! Height of | $ CLASSES FOR ALL AGES oe TO Hm. eveRINE ~~ We wish to take this means of | gtation— Tide |high water | $ Merrill Felton, General Superintendent | thankihg the people of Key West jpahia Honda —0Ohr. e 3 m @ Pedey, 10° Pm.! who were so thoughtful in lend- { (pridge) 10min. 0.0 ft. }$ Morning Worship . : i 10:50 A.M. ing assistance and aid ie our |No Name Key -+2hr. ie Holy Communion | daughter in the past week. (east side) ——..20 min. te A 7 A 9 hey Semertel Methediet Church) = 76 give special thanks of ap- | east Chica —0Ohr. i$ Evening Worship : . = 7:30 P.M. Sem@ay Gehool, Miss! preciation to Dr. H. Moore and | (Sandy Point) _40 min. | The Walking Stick That Turned To A Snake Could Have “vy. pt, 10:50 _ his able staff at the City Hos- | Caldas Channel +2hr. Turned To An Angel .... Hear About It at the we subject, “Sec-| pital. F {north end) ~...10 min. +1.4 ft. Fleming Street Methodist Church Sunday Eveni “ eoetenty” @45pm.| Your many kind acts and } plus corrections to be added. leming Street Methodist Church Sunday Evening f:tewetee: 190 pm, eve-| thoughtful words will long be re- j Minus corrections to be sub- VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME e hee setdeet, “Our God) membered. tracted. *. We Trust MR. AND MRS. SINTON JOHNSON. An clephant’s trunk trunk cinten aa st a ni LEY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH “i , nee c £ Division and Georgia Street AS ‘erner of Division and Georgia Streets ee Seen eet Cornish Chapel || Congregational | € ooogeveeet Church Service ote The Church With A Welcome oe g the 5 Bg trtapaeer Church E. S. DOHERTY, Pastor Refreshments wil “The So Friendly Church” x the following pro- (COLORED) 517. 527 iligm Steet Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Ge rendered » {fp Whitehead and Angela Sts. SUNDAY ‘SCHOOL Miss Miriam Carey, Superintendent Oat Biles ann Rev. C. C. Higgs, New Pastor 10:50 A.M, a Mee «6. PP Nelson; A a * "gre el = J ~ tee Gece Collar; vocal | %:30 A.M. CHUACH SCHOOL Magning Seevice Morning Worship. . . . 10:50 A.M. ¥ Po y Archer; selec- Mrs. Vivian Floyd, Supt. Ww. F. BOWERY Subject: “Second Mile Christianity” - , | Pl A.M. MORNING WORSHIP pha bmi Youth Fellowship, 6:45 P.M. om Mra Flora Michael; | Subject: Evening. Service oP oe le wenast bp on “Jesus—Light of World” cues penne Evening Worship. . . . 7:30 P.M. . " che veal ot Beco) . P ¥ 4 z 5 > ‘ : psec Beverly ; 3:30 PM., Annual REV HE Rice eet Subject: “Our God In Whom We Trust’ Feet quartette, Misses | Goodwill Service Subject: “Whosoever Will P » Meron and Nancy 7 P.M., EVENING WORSHIP Lose His Life” «ai duet, Mr. and s Ps q : ' Gt. Music by Choir—Solo by Monday, 7:30 P.M., ee oe i, vont, “Stor Tins. ILLMA PATTERSON eaia= aca Public Invited to Hear .. . tend ie ’ - ) GMONTON STREET G. LEON WELLS, Pastor Cotered) * * ant A. Laing, Minister | 945 AM . . . Sunday School Worst nu 00 q Gerald Saunders, General Superintendent 4 ership. ' : 7 : 10:50 A.M, . : ‘ Morning Worship : = _ Holy Communion : School, 3:30 P.M. 6:30 P. M. . Methodist Youth Fellowship Teble Chass, 5:30 P.M. 7:30 PM... 26. 0. ~~ Evening Worship Meeung. 6:00 RM. 830RM. . . . Fellowship Hour tion and recreation; Friday, 7:00; Sunday. Jacksonville through the Flor- Council of the Provisional Inter- ings and asking his white ship- mates not to condemn his race DR. E. First Methodist Corner Eaton and If You Have No Other Church Home in Key West We Invite You to Worship and Work With Us (Stone) Church { Simonton Streets | M. HARRISON Attractive Speaker and Chicago Pastor First Baptist Church Bahama and Eaton Streets Mrs. Harrison Playing the Electric Vibra Harp SUNDAY at 10:50 A.M. and EACH NIGHT | at 7:30 H (Except Saturday Night) | Nov. 10th to 17th Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Training Union, 6:30 p.m. Visitors Cordially Invited J. C. YELTON, Pastor Festival ves Ist yee mons and Friday, 7: a Attend the Chuz Church Where Jesus Is. Rak J. H. Woasnaense the members of the auxiliary. Youth ro Christ Rally First Methodist (Stone) Chureh. TONIGHT, 7:30 o° CLOCK * te 2 meee a HEAR... Reverend Den Weist The Youth Choir of Matecumbe wilt be % Special Guests at the Service and... Will Sing Several Selections ¥ Bring A Friend? POON mesa | When They Come from Beldnes’s kf Tailored for Comfort Slack Suits made by: Graff of California —of crease resistant rayon in «@ beautiful pastel shades of red, yellow. and: green. Sizes. 10 to 1¢ 19° Come!. They Are Correct In Every Detail! Rayon Hose Full Fashioned—-of good quality—all slightly jg" irregular Pr. 60 Peasant Blouses of Crisp White Cotton, with lace trim on sleeves and around neck $398 ——— Beldner’s has No Connection with any Store in Key West BELDNER‘S “Key West's New Exclusive Ready-te-Wear Store’ TELEPHONE 1103 Opposite Strand Theater 52@ Duval Street