The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 23, 1946, Page 3

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second tet Church will day Thentegiving morning at 11 lock. b resale a & bas been scheduled by| Mrs. Vivian Floyd, superinten- | tevialized. Smathers flew down ! dent. Classes and teachers for all | the 4 eelered Cornish Chapel, MF. Zien Church ape Community Church * ™m., Sunday School. for all ages; 11:00 a. m., Wore, sermon by Rev. John E. PMiekens, pastor, “Things That Stee” 698 p m., Vesper Serv- theme, “Highways of Good. "i Tueatay amt, « amity st ue C bamnes 630 p.m, Family ved dish supper; com- ¢ and fellowship hour thows Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Thanks- te Service; 8:15 p. m., Sun- Ciwele, Women's Society; * 4 “India,” business and ofheweiup. Mrs. Steve Stuart and 4 Jobe Pickens, Jr., hostesses. AM women welcome. Congregational Church m., Sunday School; Morning Service, W. @uest speaker; 7:00 Peening Service, Rev. John Prekens, Sr. mon subject, Where Is Thy God?” we sday, 7:30 p. m,, Prayer etn y ee! ¥ tewery ’ ' Theretay, Moa m., Annual Thenkeeiving Service, Rev. John © Poker preaching Prefey, 720 p. m, Choir Re- First Methodist (Stone) Church Thenkegiving Sunday will be f at the First Methodist Ame rve (tene) Church, at 10:50 a. m., “t special Christmas mes- see entitled “Thanksgiving for What Special music. At 7;30 e the pastor will give a story m the subject, “Give It Thankegiving Day, Nov. 28, will dwerved at the Stone Church 10 a. m.,, to cordially in- from Au tend Ley Memorial Methodist Church es in the Ley Mem- h will be centered he theme of Thanksgiv- » special Thanksgiving wilt be held on Thursday beginning at 10:30 wuing until 11:30 Re al public is cor- ted to all these services. Au Che am! teok and ce rt ing Street Methodist Schoo! at 9:45 a.m, m. general superin- nung worship at 10:50 worship at 7:30 Flom Pe vening Caer OF Cross an” Piuiday “at 6 p.m.” at Me ot) . nary Street Gied Tidings Tabernacle Assembly of God) o Schoo! at 10 a.m.; morn- worship at 1) aw Young ee meeting at 6 p.m.; eve i pm Tuesday and ‘ ' w at “ service vvek & First Baptist Church Concentrated on Preach at lana cliatelt will com on 11 am. * ts Thankegiving Servi ice at. pm. Wednesday. From 10 10-45 a. m., the First Methodist! Sone) Church will conduct aj Thenkegiving Service on Thurs- ¥ amt the Ley Memorial Meth- do likewise 1990 to 1430 a. m, the A special service on don the significance of the Services scheduled ‘for Thanks- Services. At the Congregational Pastor of the Potncians Com- service, COLORED CHURCHES Cornish Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church Church School at 9:30 a. m., age groups. ; Morning Worship, 11 a. m., sub- ject, “What Time Is It?” : Evening Worship, 7 Pp. m., sub- ject, “Jesus in the Storm.” Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., Prayer and -class meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. aby is Pp. m., Ushers Thursday, Thanksgiving Wor- ship Service, 11 a. m. _ Friday, Choir rehearsal, Mrs, Victor Tynes, director. | Trinity Presbyterian Church Morning Worship, 11 o’clock,! The message will be delivered | by Professor St. Elmo A. Greaux, | principal of the Douglas School; Sunday School, 3:10 p. m.; Adult} Bible Class, 5:30 p. m.; Youth Meeting, 6:00 p. m. Evening Worship, 7:00 o’clock. } Elder Milton Evans will, be inj charge of this service. i Tuesday, 7:00 p. m., service and deacon’s business meeting. Wednesday, 7:00 p. m., Youth night. Instruction and recreation. | Friday, 7:00 p. m., Chair re-; hearsal and Boy Scouts’ meeting. CHAMBER (Continued from Page One) gett, Kermit Lewin, Jack Sellers, } Tony Demeritt, Fred Miller, E. A. Ramsey, Lou Smith Mrs. C. A. Van Duersen, Emily Goddard, A. J. Dion, Jr., Clarence Higgs. Cecil Carbonell, Bill Kroll, Bill Meyers, Joe Medina, George Lee, Paul Sher, Wm. V. Albury, Harry Mitchell, Clem C. Price, Otto Kirchheiner, A. M.. Adams, J. B. Sullivan, Gonzalo Bezanilla, Alan Hampton, Eddie Strunk, Jr., Lou Eisner, Joe Allen, L. K. Avant, Bill Arnold, Bob Spottswood, Ger- ald Saunders, Joe Pinder, Chas. E, Smith, Jr., Adrian’ O’Sweeney, Dan Navarro, Eva Navarro, Brad Forbes, Horace O’Bryant, Lee Goddard, Bob Dillard, Louis Car- bonell, Al Mills, Ramon Navarro and Gertrude Laubscher. For the success of the drive appreciation is extended to all} the news agencies in the city which gave assistance in publiciz- ing the appeal. Stenographic as- sistance was given by Mary Sel-j lers, Jeanette Camp, Marjorie Sellers, Yvonne Julian, Gertrude Laubscher, Marion Pickett, Con- stance Marie Adams, Maude Rob- erts and Helen Archer. “The Chamber of Commerce is grateful to all those who aided in’ making this drive one of the most | successful the organization has staged in years,” Clem C. Price, the organization’s president, stat- Prayer weekly ; { | { i i i} i | “0 LOVED IT HERE” William ‘D. Leahy was to the left) o Admiral Styer. Brig. Gen. Wal- | jlace H. Graham, White House} i i 1 ; Physician, and Maj. Gen. Ae ea a ee ; Vaughn, military aide, occupied | the fashion show being given in {the front seat with the driver, a| connection with St. Paul's Ba-| secret service man. zaar on Tuesday evening, 8:00 “COME BACK” o’elock, in the Parish Hall. Mrs. Through much of the trip | Arthur V. Armayor is chairman through the city Mr, Truman | 0f this event. half rose from his seat and ; The event will be ‘emceed’ by waved to the onlookers. One | Billy Warner and models will be woman spectator on Southard | Anfia Lounders, Polly Carbonell, street yelled, “Come back to |Harleen Gilbreath, Natalie 'Knight, Ernestine Evans, Gloria Acevedo, Alice Acevedo, Betty Truman nodded, smiled and waved his grey felt. hat. He | Maloney, Dianne Auxier, Betty. was wearing a light shirt and | Lane, Hariette Ward, Elizabeth | Ayala, Mary Bailey, Marjorié Al- i ‘len, Florence Ardagh, Barbara: grey business suit. At the airport. ,the Presi resident | Vinock, Beulah Russell, Romelda) | Sheppard. | was introduced to city and coun- | A special event will be pre-i ty officials by Congressman-elect | sented by Miss Dolores Thornley, | George Smathers. Thanks to Smathers; this move finally ma-! | who will display a number of the} j latest creations in ladies wear. Eighteen Models. t j if | from Miami this morning. He in- .o Parade Latest Ladies’ Wear In'F ashion Show Here Musical accompaniment will! Scout Troop 8 held Wednesday | r afternoon.in the Wesley House, | the piano and Gerald Saunders | Vatela street. at be played by Kingman Curry on! on the violin, Selections on the program are as follows: ‘Dance Specialty, Gail Wallace; | Acrobatic Dance, Carleen Moore; | Vocal Solo, Fay Bervaldi, accom- panied by Lorraine Nottage. Ballet. Dance, Paula Louise) Newhouse; Selection, Catherine Symmonette; Ensemble, The: Ramblers. The Fashion Show committee inéludes: Mrs: Clara Armayor, chair+ man; Mrs. Marjorie Allen, Mrs. Beulah Russell, Mrs. Betty “Mac- Connell, Mrs. Edith Ladd, Mrs. | Mary Bailey, Mrs. Florence Ar-! dagh, Mrs. Florence Allshouse, | Miss Louise Lee. of Si gil or st Fine Weather Predicted troduced Mr. Truman to Mayor Wm. M. Demeritt, Louis Carbo- | nell, Frank Bentley, Chairman of jthe County Commissioners, Gerald ;Saunders and Clarence Higgs, {County Commissioners, Mills and George C. Young, aide to Smath- ers. | “Fair and warmer” is the pre- | diction for Monday afternoon | when the Baby Show, under the. auspices of the St. Paul’s Epis-| s the : . | copal Churgh, is to be held in tl turned to the local officials and | SP&C!ous and, judging from the said, “I'll be seeing you.” Then | enthusiasm shown by mothers. he climbed aboard. As he neared | ™@5Y babies will be enteréd in| the last step photographers yell- the contest, Blue ribbons, red rib- éd. “Mr. President!” Mr, Tru-| 0DS, white ribbons, and prizes) | For Baby Show Ovenine» La Concha Rainbow Roem To Hold Dancing Tonight It’s a big time tonight for those who enjoy dancing. The place is the Rainbow Room of the La Concha Hotel, music by Dez But- ler’s orchestra, an all-girl organi- zation who do please their cus- tomers. The announcement. of this event appears elsewhere in today’s paper. Tourists Promised Gav Valenauela, president; Mary De- mefitt, secretary, and Alice Gar-| cia, treaSurer. ‘They will serve for. weeks. : chie ‘Roberts and Miss Eola Johnson. Supper will be served in St. Paul's Parish Hall Monday, be-} with the annual Church Bazaar. ham; ‘baked beans, potato salad! man turned half-way around so they could get a picture despite the extreme narrowness of the galore await the little ones. et Booth after the latter’s assassina- tion of President Lincoln. | turedly and half ladder. aes The President had Captain Ed-} die Saunders, Key West fishing } guide, with him on the Dolphin’ | and proceeded to catch the first { fish taken on the boat. Landing Narrow “The landing is a bit narrow,” he said, raising his hat with one hand and hanging on carefully with the other. He looked like a burdened man to whom the pro- cess of turning on a narrow lad- der and having his picture snap- ped was distinctly another bur- den. Still he took it good na-/ smiled as he Congregational Church 517-527 William Street raised his hat. | was about 80 degrees: The plane carrying the White House correspondents took off a REV. JOHN E. PICKENS. SR. of Poinciana Sermon Subject: tion, remained behind to motor to Key West and then to fly on an} assignment to Atlanta. | The head cold which My,.Tru- | man brought’ with him to Key } West had been eliminated by a series of sun-baths and plenty ; of rest. While fishing from the | “Dolphin” yesterday off Dry Tor- tugas, the President sat on the | fan-tail, bare to the waist, angling | with a hand-line. In little more | than an hour he made four catch- | es, including a six-pound grouper, | a smaller grouper and three fan- tails. The entire catch weighed | 16 pounds Before boarding the Dolphin + from the destroyer Stribbling at Tortugas, Mr. Truman visited the historic Fort Jefferson national monument, 68 miles west of Key } West. He inspects the cell once | occupied by Dr. Samuel Mudd of | Baltimore who was imprisoned | for setting the leg of John Wilkes, Spm Poinciani TONIGHT, 7 * Come! ed. “With this indication of the} city’s solid backing of the Cham-! ber of Commerce, there is no; | doubt that much can be accom- plished for the community. At | next week’s meeting some definite goals of accomplishment will be discussed. It is urged of all new members and present ones to be in attendance at which time the Chamber of Commerce can adopt plans for improvement that de- | mand immediate attention.” | > Sehoo!, 945 8M.) Bostwick remained until the In-| ee J Retly, supt; H_ 45!) stitute closed because of danger come service, 7 PM, TYAIN-| 4, the Pacific coast during the; Union, & pm. evening seTV-| i School supper-meeting, tay, 6.30 pm.; Glad Gos- Wednesday, 8 p.m w Ht Pearl « ‘ulti vator + ree Was City Visitor yr 6and Mrs. La Place Bost- * ¢ Punta Gorda, Fia., for- stents of Key West, were lest week, visiting at the 4 Coptain and Mrs. C. D. . Harrington, 1213 White street. Mr. Bestwick, noted scientist and ntific writings, wat fos oper » Stock island. claped to a success the conchs a pearl farm where he de- growing wer ty pearls in , Shortly after the operation W ‘as gounced a success and numer- e justrous pearls were dis- taved by Mr, Bostwick, he was; cngnged by the Scripps Institute, Jesus Is Real et Gewanography to join the In- J. H. WOOLDRIDGE eute’s aft at La Joa, Cali-; PASTOR where Mr. and Mrs. hones While it was in operation on Stock Island, a visit to the pearl farm was considered a “must”) by visitors to Key West. GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE “Assembly of 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. - k Services, Tuesd: Me Riaey. 7:00 P.M. Z Attend the Church Where Trinity Presbyterian Church 717 SIMONTON STREET (Colored) Sigismund A. Laing, Minister E. S. DOHE: Morning Worship, 11:00 The Message Will Be Delivered by Professor St. Elmo A. Greaux Sunday School, 3:30 P.M. Adult Bible Class, 5:30 P.M Youth Meeting, 6:00 P.M. Evening Worship, 7:00 Elder A. Milton Evans Will Be In Charge ' of Service | gece aRANTOCUSEDRAD RIE eS Cornish Chapel A.M.E. ZION CHURCH “The So Friendly Church” (COLORED) Whitehead and Angele Sts. Rev. C. C. Higgs, New Pastor 9:30 A.M., CHURCH SCHOOL Mrs. Vivian Floyd, Supt. 11 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Subject: “What Time Is It?” 7 PM., EVENING WORSHIP Subject: “Jesus In the Storm” Music by Choir—Solo by MRS. ILLMA PATTERSON Morning Worship . Subject: Evening Worship . Mr. Thos, J. few minutes later. Edward. T.} ia : Folliard, of The Washington ‘WHERE IS THY GOD?" On Your Post, president of the White Diel House Correspondents Associa- CAS A ERNE ae Youth ror Christ Rally Poinciana Baptist Chureh _, EVERYONE INVITED Bring A Friend! Corner of Division and Georgia Streets The Church With A Welcome Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Miss Miriam Carey, Superintendent “The Cup of Thanksgiving” Lf Youth Fellowship, 6:45 P. Subject: “Why We Should Render Thanks to God” SERVICE ON THANKSGIVING MORNING AT 10:30 “The F riend First Baptist Church CORNER BAHAMA and EATON STREETS Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. For All Ages 11:00 A.M., Morning Service Training Union, 7:00 P.M. 8:00 P.M., Evening Service Sunday School Supper Meeting, Wednesday, 6:30 P.M. Glad Gospel Hour, Wednesdgy, 8:00 P.M. es ——— = Worship God This Sunday . Serve Him Next Week Time At Sloppy Joe's } ‘Tourists are invited to go to Sloppy Joe’s Bar for the good) time they are looking for. It's one of the iargest, coolest spots in town, a spot where there is never a dull moment. Theit an- nouncement appears elsewhere in } today’s paper. Key West Charch of Christ Meets Sunday Afternoons SOOOCCOCHSOOCOSCOOSOSEOCOOOCOCOCOEEE When the “Sacred Cow” took} 9:45 A.M. i : off with Lt. Col. Hank Myers, of | SUNDAY SCHOOL | at 6.o'Clock at Tifton, Ga. at the controls, Mr. | 10:50 A.M. {1 916 Seminary Street Truman was at the large bay win-) Morning Service i at Present dow of the lounge which he oc- | Guest speaker H om) | cupies aboard. He waved as the} W. F. BOWER j plane started down the sun-| 7:30 = a | Everybody Welcome 1 bathed runway to ascend imto a eer { _ | clear blue sky. The temperature : Evening Service ! Also | Hear Gospel Sermon Each Sunday at 9:15 A.M. over WGBS, Miami, 710 a+ Place :30 o° CLOCK * Se RTY, Pastor 10:50 A.M. 7:30 P.M. I iy Church” Kelly, Supt. Newly elected officers presided | Church. Bring rhe i ithe weekly meeting of Girl in the Parish The new officers include Joyce 3 Dorothy Sands is leader} -the:troop, assisted by Mrs. Ar- ved | Monday, er Will Be Ser rch Bazaar inning at 6 p. m., in connection, There will be a choice of either: Theme; . “Highways of Géodwill” cole spaghetti, meat -balls, Ww. The meal will be cooked and | <COME—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US: Church School —. é a 9:45 >A: CLASSES FOR ALL AGES Merrill Felton, General Superintendent Morning Worship . 10:50 A.M. Evening Worship . : 7:30 P.M. THANKSGIVING SERVICES BOTH MORNING and EVENING Come and Worship With Us If YouDo Not Have A Church Home In This City VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME > Old Stone Church | ! : (FIRST METHODIST) Corner Eaton and Simonton Streets G. LEON WELLS, Pastor * * 9:45 A.M 6 Sunday School 40:50 A.M. . Thanksgiving Sunday Service. Sermon Subject: “Thanksgiving For What?” 6:30 P.M. Meeting of Methodist Youth Felldwship 7:30 P.M. . Evening Worship Sermon Subject (Story Sermon): “Give It Away” | WE INVITE YOU TO WORSHIP WITH ‘US ‘fF Slenderizing Maternity’ } , Dresses ¥ ‘¢ - “15”! Charming foshion perfect . mategnity Dresses with ‘the newest style’ de- tails. Soft rayon and linen ‘efa@sh fabrics. ‘Cleverly matle: to: ogne fullness—in * Solid colors and two- Key West Headquarters fer tone combinations. SIZES 10 to 18 ¢* & Half Slips / White, Black and Pink Of Bur-Mel Crepe er d i Satin with Fancy ae Trim or L ye ae ace Oe %, Bottom £ . ee. r = ’ $998 is Vcc a Mee f %, ne eTugns © Beldner’s has No Connection with any Store in Key West | BELDNER’S “Key West's New Exclusive Ready-to-Wear Store” TELEPHONE 1133 $28 Duval Street Opposite Strand Theater

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