The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 16, 1946, Page 3

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1946, *eeeesveecnann RL? WANTED ‘| AMBITIOUS GIRLS Whe Like Te Work In PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS | ie © pemition of responsibility | thers witel to the business and sorte! life of your community will FIND OPPORTUNITY At The Telephone Company's | Sw itehboards PAY Rees at Regularly wheduled Intervals ‘Th: @reatert telephone expansion » tlery provides unusual op- fs tonities for advancement. Por The Pull Story, Apply Mee MeDermott, Chief Operator STHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY nov11-tf Woented ot once, experienced auto mechanic. Navarro, Inc., oppo- tw the bus station. i nov12-tf | " pe Reteetelegraph operators, men women, with a minimum © epeod of 25 words per min- « Apply National Airlines| Acrpert, phone 1084. novl4-3tx SALESMEN WANTED Seeman wanted to take charge « torritery by old, reliable con- erm eelfing lubricants, paints «met roo! coating. Field training. Prewime seeount to producers. Write Sales Manager, Box 2383, Dinttes, Tex nov16-1tx Sell Rees gifts. Pin-earring sets, | cheteling, bracelets, $2 to $5 re- tasers, 50 styles, $15 doz., $162 gree. Manufacturers, 264 Fifth Ave. N.Y. novlG+itx:; Fiectriead tr ond Gelivered, Call Britt | ot 985 or 1184. Romero's Elec- tele! Service, 2612 Harris Ave. nov1-tf| = - ' Caropbelf’s, #28 Division, phone | 188. Keys made, locks repair- | novt-lmo; od, ote Poe guaranteed plumbing ‘work wet repairs, call John Curry, : 2 Margaret strect, phone 781. Cee we a try on your next job. | Free estumates. oct25-1mo | Morrill E. (Tuffy) Roberts will be! gied to give estimates on your) plamteng job and advise you your plumbing problems. M @42-M or call at No. 1! nov 12. 12tx | Havana Street Crgistineg Cards Pe Gift) dom-| aS Sere vo friends and eletives Christmas cards nade with yeur portrait. You may! sny portrait you may have had taken with us in the past.’ We will make one for you or ean ase one of your favorite negatives from your own cam-; » if you wish. Can be made » your hore if a family group | desired. Reasonable prices. | Pilkington Studio, 515 Fleming, | Prone nov13-tf | “ trade 1936 Chovrolet for; newer car and pay difference. ‘ Boca Chica, 1100, Ext. 144. nov14-3tx dusctings wanted on Key proper- | < Geo. J Rawlins, Reg. Fir oke Islamorada, Fila nov 15-39t | War Secret—$500 Brand New | Govt Surplus Mine Detectors, | ently $25 F.O.B. N.Y. Locates, ell metals, pipes, cables, exca-— ations, et Send check or Be ore Se }2- and 3-bedroom bungalows,; Sseueetneeees PUBLICATION DEADLINE must the day of H SBSSBSBRBERBBRRES FOR SALE furnished and unfurnished; | smali down payment, balance payable. monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. nov1-tf Lot 50 x 100, Harris Avenue. Taxes clear. Cheap. Leaving town, must sell. Apply 1315 Petronia Streei. nov14-3tx WORRIED about Christmas gifts? Let us do your worrying for you. See our beautiful and useful items at Shirl’s Linen Shop, 512 Fleming, Phone 118. nov8-tf Waitresses, maids, nurses—see our assortment of uniforms in va- rious styles and colors. Shirl’s} Linen Shop, 512 Fleming, Ph. 118. nov13-tf Sheets, pillow cases, bedspreads, curtains, rugs, bath sets, table | cloths, blankets, etc. Cheap for | cash or time payment R. R.|° Russell, 508 William St. nov15-2tx House and lot, 5 rooms and bath. 1432 Eliza Street. All modern conveniences. Price, $2,500. See Golden Weech. nov15-3tx Gate Restaurant, entrance to Navy Yard, Southard street. Will consider couple operating it under percentage basis. Har- ry Gwynn, phone 411. nov12-5tx | \ 1942 Super DeLuxe Chevrolet. New paint job, new seat cov- ers. A-1 condition. Apply 909 Georgia. nov13-6tx 1935 Dodge sedan. Phone 411. . novi12-5tx 16 h.p. Evinrude racing outboard motor and boat. 1118 Eaton St. ; nov14-3tx Champion 19: uPoor Old Cr nov14-3t New esha tuse drinking wa- ‘ter fountain. Poor Old Craig Service Store, 1019,White St. ‘ ol rgad ; nov14-3t Dodge panel truck}! good condi- tion, good tires. See Al Armen- gol, Poor. Old Craig Service Store, 1019 White Street. nov14-3t | 20-gal. automatic gas hot water heater. Good condition. Phone 17 or call 625 Division St. nov14-tf 1942 Hudson, A-1 condition. Ra- dio and heater. 1214 Varela St. nov14-3tx Small quantity used lumber, in- | cluding some flooring. 408 Eaton St., phone 58-W. nov16-1t| t Cheap Transportation—90 miles | per gallon Whizzer motor bike, $125. Apply 824 Fleming St., Apt. B. nov16-3tx Furniture For Sale—Living room and bedroom sets. Naval Air Station Housing, Unit 44-C. nov16-1tx 1946 Whizzer motorbike, good condition, $110, One-wheel lug- gage trailer, $50. 1120 Curvy Lane. nov16-3tx Victory equipment oven, Hovart 14 bag mixer, oil burner, wrap- ping machine, ‘slicing machine, metal proof box pan. Apply} 1224 Duval St. nov16-8t | Mothers! A gift at this price!| Collapsible carriage with mat- iress, play pen with pad, high-! chair, car seat, walker and} trainer. All in good condition. | All for $20.00 to first person calling between 1 p.m. and 3| p.m. today. 400 Duval Street, | woney-order with order. U.S.;- Room 4, nov16-1tx! se Co. 1170 Broadway, ; = i 2 ? Y. nov16-1tx | Cedar chest, oil heater, cabinet | WANTED TO RENT | Wented To Rent — Furnished) house or apartment, for winter, ; by couple, excellent tenants. s24 Margaret Street —- | LOST | Poat Office money order, amount 2.00 Finder please return to, Rev. L. Milerson, 622 ‘Thomas street. Reward. novlg-4tx, Victrola and three-wheel bi-} cycle. 1107 Varela Street, | phone 392-M. nov16-3tx | ——_—_—— | BABY CHICKS | | novi5-2ix | Started chicks special this week, only; two to three weeks old! N. H. Reds, Barred Rocks, Red) Rock, $16.50 - 100. Ship ex: | press only. Give express of- } fice. Send money order; no| C.O.D. Lightner Farms, Rt. 3, Columbia, S. C. nov16-1tx ;{ Model A Ford car or light truck: ! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN. —. Harrisons Continue Fine © “| Baptist Church Programs 4 ea] inspiring talks, sound movies and musical selections and ‘— renditions which have made Dr. E. M. Harrison, of Chicago, and Mrs. Harrison such a popular attraction at the First Baptist 9 : : | ery;” Sunday School, 3: . m5 Church will continue for another week, it was anounced today. | ani Bile ia. ee mi The visitors have drawn a large following who will be! Youth Meeting, 6:00 p. m. Eve. | Zion meetings. pleased to learn of their extended stay. Mrs. Harrison's selections on the vibra harp run close com-. petition with her husband's inter- | ; 8 esting discussions and travelogues. | WLS loreal Uinoee: They will appear nightly at 7:30) through next Sunday, excepting | Saturday. | Congregational Church Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.; Gospel Hall é There will be no Sunday School! P- ™» Evening Gustto oe Service at the Gospel Hall to- | SPeaker. Subject, “The Knights mtrrow, Evangelist Harry Greg- | the cross. ory announced today, because of the funeral services for the late J. S. Saunders. Poinciana Community Church John E. Pickens, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 a, m. Fleming Street Methodist Church Classes for all ages. iS Church school will be held at | At 11:30 3. m. Worship, ser- 9:45 a, m., with classes for all ‘At 6:30 aes mie a ages. Merril Felton is General There. oe Boe) we, Superintendent. Morning worship Th aa arts iy 2st. & is scheduled for 10:50 a. m., and ar OS meeting evening worship for 7:30 p. m. of the Church Council, Commu- Sermon subject of Rev. J. B. Reid nity Hall, 8 p.m. Officers of is “The Hand That Wrote on the church and organizations, and all Wall ” , interested members are urged to | come. Church of Christ | Meeting. at 916 street, at 6 p. m., tomorrow. Glad Tidings Tabernacle {Morning Worship at 11 a. m.; The“pastor, Rev. G. Leon Wells, Mid-week services Tuesday and will preach at 10:50 a. m., on Friday, at 7 p. m. Rev J. H. “Keeping Out of the Past Tense.’ Wooldridge, pastor. At 7:30 p. m. he will give a hymn story sermon based on” Bonar’s hymn, “I Was a Wander- | Heard At The Track jockey, FOR RENT \ticed two horses behind me.” ing Sheep.” There will be a Fel- , lowship Hour after the service; |Morning Service 10:50 o’clock, | if | guest speaker W. F. Bowery; 7:30, hearsal and Boy Scouts’ meeting. | Seminary ; Sunday School at 10 a. m.;! “At least,” said the crestfallen” I didn’t finish last. I no-} “Why, man,” replied the irate | COLORED CHURCHES Trinity Presbyterian Church + Morning Worship, 11 o'clock, subject, “Self-Discov- sermon ning Worship 7:00 p. m., sermon subject, “What Is Your Life?” Tuesday, 7:00 p. m., Prayer meeting and deacon’s weekly business meeting. * Wednesday, 7:00 p. m., Youth | Night. Instruction and recreation. ; Friday, 7:00 p. m., Choir re- | Sigismund A. Laing, minister. | Cornish Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church Rev. C. C. Higgs, Pastor Church School Sunday morn- j ing at 9:30 o’clock, Mrs. Vivian Floyd, .superintendent, assisted | by Miss Cecilia Thompson. All| teachers are asked to be on time. | Morning Worship, 11 o’clock, sub- | { { —— PAGE THRED icceashyin mats | SUE te" se acing Wesin 7 gece, Charming Resident ‘Returns To City i subject, “Lifting Up Jesus,” Monday, Ushers Board meet- ing for election of officers, Miss “Ada Stearns, charming Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., Class and’ long-time resident of Key West Prayer meeting. | returned to her winter home here Friday, 7:30 p. m., Choir. Vic-/ last evening. hl tor Tynes, director. Miss Stearns, formerly © Friday, Boy Scouts and Star of | Syracuse, N. Y., returns from + | vacation of several months, sper’ fi: SES ES | in California and her home state Insulating tape placed over the | cracks -between the baseboards! The word button comes fron and the floor means a substantial | the French bouton, ‘meanin) saving of fuel. « {something to be pushed out, Youth ror Christ Rally First Baptist Church Corner of Eaton and Bahama Streets TONIGHT, 7:30 o° CLOCK HEAR... . " Dr. E. M_ Harrison Also—Special Numbers by | Congregational ° Chureh t ‘ 517-527 William Street H 9:45 A.M. | SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:50 A.M. Morning Service Guest Speaker W. F. BOWERY 7:30 P.M. Evening Service Guest Speaker REV. JOHN E. PICKENS, SR. of Poinciana Subject: “THE KNIGHTS OF THE, , BOOKS for every age. Books’ owner, “those horses were run- | CROSS” for every hobby. Paul Smith,’ ning in the next race.’ “Bookseller”. Corner Simonton and Eaton Sts. nov12-17t See Store, 706 Duval street, near cor- ner of Angela. Phone 897 or 704-W. nov14-6tx Church 717 SIMONTON STREET (Colored) Sigismund A. Laing, Minister New CBS 4-room apartment, tile bath and drainboard. All elec- tric, nicely furnished, settled couples only, no pets. 715 South Street. nov16-2tx 12 —————e Ee Furnished bungalow on Newton St. Apply from 4-6 p.m. 1224 Duval St. novl16-4t Morning Worship, 11:00 "SELF DISCOVERY” Sunday School, 3:30 P.M. Adult Bible Class, 5:30 P.M. Youth Meeting, 6:00 P.M: ‘| Evening Worship, 7:00 if “WHAT IS YOUR LIFE?” WANTED TO BUY pee tp eh enn Apply 909 Georgia. nov13-6tx LE GEESE Ti STEELE LIEBE Trinity Presbyterian | Cornish Chapel AM.E. ZION CHURCH “The So Friendly Church” (COLORED) Whitehead and Angela Sts. Rev. C. C. Higgs, New Pastor 9:30 A.M., CHURCH SCHOOL Mrs. Vivian Floyd, Supt. 11 A.M, MORNING WORSHIP Subject: “Zion Peace and Prosperity” Monday, 7:30 P.M., Ushers’ Board Election 7 P.M., EVENING WORSHIP Music by Choir—Solo by MRS. ILLMA PATTERSON | | i | | ! Poinciana Community Church John E. Pickens, Pastor Community Hall, Duck Ave. at 15th, Poinciana SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH 9:45 A.M., Sunday School Classes for All Ages 11:00 A.M., Worship “The Power of Jesus” 6:30 P.M., Vesper Service Theme: “SUPERSTITION” Hearty Welcome To All nn nt tt et nt ttt tt ttt tte Key West Church of Christ Meets Sunday Afternoons at 6 o’Clock at 916 Seminary Street at Present REV. J. B. Church School 2 | Everybody Welcome Also Hear Gospel Sermon Each Sunday at 9:15 A.M. over WGBS, Miami, 710 On Your Dial Morning Worship . Evening Worship . Sermo; COME—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Corner Fleming and William St. CLASSES FOR ALL AGES Merrill Felton, General Superintendent “THE HAND THAT WROTE ON THE WALL” We Will Be Looking For You Seeing - Hearing DR. E. M. HARRISON of Chicago World Traveler and Attractive Speaker Bahama and Eaton Streets Sound Motion Pictures MRS. HARRISON PLAYING ELECTRIC VIBRA HARP 7:30 P.M., Except Saturday, Through Sunday, Nov. 17th REID, Pastor 9:45 A.M. 5 . 10:50 A.M. . . 7:30 P.M. n Subject: . VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME GLAD TIDINGS 7 TABERNACLE | First “Methodist ‘sme> Church Corner Eaton and Simonton Streets “Assembly of God” CORNER OF GEORGIA | G. LEON WELLS, Pastor and PETRONIA STS. ee 945 AM . | 10:50 AM... Church Services as Follows: Sunday School . 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. } fj Young People .. 6:00 P.M. Evening Services 7:00 P.M. Mid-Week Services, Tuesday and Friday, 7:00 P.M. j Attend the Church Where Jesus Is Real J. H. WOOLDRIDGE PASTOR 7:30 P.M. . . Using Bonar’s Hym: S30 PM. WE INVITE YOU TO WORSHIP WITH US * * Sunday School . Morning Worship Sermon Subject: “Keeping Out of the Past Tense” i ‘ Evening Worship | The Pastor Will Give A Hymn Story Sermon, n, “I Was A Wandering Sheep”, As the Theme Hymn . Fellowship Hour . at FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH: ——— Public Invited———— , MRS. E. M. HARRISON Bring A Friend! Another Shrewsbury triumph of Quality ond beauty combined to ccther in o beaut brunch cost thet is s@ deor to the heort of evergons, Match Psiemas ore ovsieble ‘ | i The finest broadcloth i vaed ie this aderably " trimmed ~ pajome. Sauh garment is pocked i is own calio- phane bog’ sealed the eeonitary wey ond carries the femow facta, $598 8 EMPr,, s SERVICE | ¢, = % ‘OS e & 2, aia” SF Oo, Pane “Aras wi Beldner‘’s has No Connection with any Store in Key West BELDNER’S “Key West's New Exclusive Ready-to-Wecr Store” TELEPHONE 1133 rica 528 Duval Street Opposite Strand Theater se Se

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