The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 7, 1946, Page 3

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I a Se OR ee THE KEY West citize& SATURDAY, DECEMBER ee, 3 CDDE IOLA ML | OVERFLOW CROWDS Ta Leave On Trij ea a AF MAXWELE. SABE "ais. Lottie Hayes, ot 902| Evangelist Starts Two-Week |*~44 ) oy ottec tions From every point of view the. | Revival At Assembly of God Started Here Pening S."trnet's gat fot Minn” for 0 yeak'e wa | success, yesterday, the opening| From there she will go on to vis- | A TWO-WEEK revival. will begin tomorrow at the! | This Morning day of the sale than was antici-| it her daughter, Mrs. Vanna! Glad Ti idings Tabernacle, featuring the appearance of Collection of toys for Key eee sparen a cate FSemnisen,, in Los Angeles, Cali- | Evangelist Iv ig an Loy of Plymouth, Ill. A vigorous speaker, Evan-! West's community’ Christ- | lunfortunately were delayed in fornia. j { } ‘ 1 The Old Stone (FIRST METHODIST) a Corner Eaton and Simonton Streets G. LEON WELLS, Pastor * 9:45 AM . . « Sunday Scheel ‘ 10:50 A.M. . . . . . Morning Worship 6:30 P.M. Methodist Youth Fellowship Meeting } gelist Loy will hold services nightly at 7:30, i R iy except Saturd mas commenced this morn- ev. J. H, Wooldridge, pastor of scm stitial ing at 10 o'clock at the lot jmaking a ee eee |f the church, also known as the As- ba ~ e ly, ou th For Christ adjoining the Kress stare on | which was regretted by Mr. Sanid Grace, Lath Lutheran | 1) sembly of z i God, will introduce the ‘ Duval street. Girl Scouts un- | Cohen of ‘the executive staff of| | | conclusively that they had seen; Day; superintendent; CLAD TIDINGS | Ray eapacioons morning ser- | Bul wiugitie ratlvcihee youre CAI SFLSAF LL AY and read the announcement | of| Training Union, 6:30 p.m.; eve- people willbe guests of the pas- |— ia — | G A TIDING: tor and membership of Ley Me- | Special Moonlight C ruises | “The F riendly Church” Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., H. E.. odist Church choir. | Hlinois man. 3 To Meet Tonight ds Mix. Doris Pobigaic na \the Maxwell Co. The sale is be- Flerning Street Methodist | were supervising the collec- | ing continued ‘next week, ified | oe . . orship j Church School, 9:45 a.m., Mer- The regular weekly acting | ees Satcuis Ae n [new merchandise being placed} "1215 PETRONIA et 7:80- PAM. ..- = x Evening Wi rill Felton, superintendent; morn-| of the Youth for Christ will be | h large iron past fox cas® | on sale. | 4 Fellowship Hour Each Sunday ing worship at 10:50 a.m.; ¢vening| held this evening in the Ley| donations was also set up and | According to Mr. Cohen who|| Sunday Sehool, 10 A.M. 8:45 P.M. ba 7:30. p,m,, sermon, Clie” Methodist church’ with | Pag eee ra Girl | used various forms of publicity’! oat + | 2 . Man Who; Almost Made the the Rev. J. B. Reid, pastor of | ; ou a us ame a ess SYS- | announcing the sale, a large per- Divine Service i —____-_———A Cordial Welcome to Alb——————— ss Jase: Failed=-Will That Be|the Fleming street Methodist | fiesta installed at the | centage of the customers who at- 7:30 P.M. Hau { ou?” by Rev. J. B. Reid, pastor.|Church bringing the message. aig Pay ete BY ea i enWeaeine cele vanek Hoagiieaeere: iF | pam CEE I ERAN a Guest soloists will be Miss Mad- | : i said. th with their lists of , advertised aie Naan eam aREI aS Tae SA First Baptist Church eline Brown of the First Meth- | atone pager willbe in- | items and their prices, showing i F. H, Zucker, Pastor il, | First Baptist Church _ CORNER — and EATON STREETS. ning service, 7:30 p.m. t a ih oi morial church at a fellowship | Are Listed For ‘Vagab: There are more than 665,000 : cand ss See'yareciwe | TABERNA Phere Te8 mets Church og be held in the church! a special moonlight cruise uildings in New York City. | T ERN: CLE Ppt hool, 9:45 a.m.; morn-; ; lwill sail tonight and Sund|\J_—_——_—_V/> ‘Assembly. of God REV. J. C. YELTON, Pastor g service, 11 a.m,, subject] Cra CE 57 RE !night at 8 o'clock from the, | CORNER OF GEORGIA Key West rit and PETRONIA STS. H. E. Day, Supt. Raste yp slo poe by Rev.! | docks at the north end of Grin- Evening sey str s ' nell street, near Craig Docks, on | Sunday School, 9:45 AM. services: 6:30 p.m.,'}- COLORED the Vagabond sightseeing’ cruise Ch ch of Ch ist Wt REVIVAL \L MEETING For All Ages i Begins Sunday, Dec. 8th, Training Union; 7:30 p.m., sermon, . RINE ; -m., DR, | boat, under the command of | It Is Time to Seek the Lord”. ; CHURCHES Captain Lloyd D. Sheaffer, and Key Weel Ghasck 5 - | Charles R. Hasse. { hurch of Christ Txinity Presbyterian Church | These enterprising men also op- for 2 Weeks EVANGELIST IVAN LOY of Plymouth, Illinois Meets Sunday Afternoons at 6 o’Clock at < 10:50 A.M., Morning Service serview, 7:30 nae etih tinty Cunt » Bs adult service bere — | es | Everybody Welcome ‘Thea Bublic by Sarto sienna Ever ing indi 2 | ~ ooh valle lp cee | Also J. H. WOOLDRIDGE Worship God This Sunday - . Serve Him Next Week | Evening woship 7:00 0° clock. ey Coster ane suey ans PASTOR Poinel | ginciana Community Church [sermon subject “Blessed Assur- | did my little niece knit this all Hear Gospel Sermon 9:45 a. m—Supday school . | by herself?” ance”, € | classes for all. ages.-11:00 a. m.— Monday 7:00 p. m. Regul: Betty: “Yes, Auntie, all but the Each Sunday at 9:15 A.M. over | meen | hole you put your head through, WGBS, Miami, 710 Worship; sermon by Rev. John E. Pickens, pastor, “The Gift of the abe ae of! the mission- and that was there when I On Your Dial Holy Spirit”. ony wet mo-Vesper services|, TUCt@ay 7:00 p.m. Prayer ser- (ou | a | “Highways of Goodwill”. | Vice and deacon’s weekly DUSi- | quence, | =e f Wednesday, 8 p. m., Sunshine|&Ss meeting. Circle Christmas party and pro-|_,Wednesday 7:00 p. m.—Youth || ere | Poinciana i t gram; all women invited. Mrs. night. Instruction and recrea- || | itv t Charles Collins and Miss Althea | #0. | | C Pickens will act as hostesses pro- Friday 7:00 p. m. Choir rehear- Church i} om mNn viding games and refreshments. | $4! and boy scouts’ meeting. 51 ‘ 7-527 William Street i Church Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Choir re- ase | : Jobn E. Pickens, Pastor : hearsal. Cornish Chapel | 9:45 A.M. | Community Hall, Duck Ave. |: peer Church school: 9:30 a. m.! SUNDAY SCHOOL | at 15th, Poinciana |} The Old Stone (First Methodist) | Mrs. Vivian Floyd, superintend- | operate: | SUNDAY. DECEMBER 8TH i Church. ent, Classes and teachers for all '! 10:50 A.M. } 9:45 A.M., Sunday School [ Church school will meet at 9:-} 8TOUPS- i | Morning Worship | Classes for All Ages | 45 a, m. with Mr. Gerald Saund-| 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. | a + 11:00 A.M., Worshi | - ‘as’ General Superintendent, | Christian”. ' 7:00 P.M. { c Saas ani a qj he pastor, Rev. G. Leon Wells,| Subject, “The Evidence of a| YOUNG PEOPL! | a will preach an’ advent sermon, at} Christian. | : | The, Gievict ithe: Bar Beit | 10:50 a, mi.,jon the subject “A God}. 7:00. p. m. Evening worship. | 7:30 P.M. 6:30 P.M., et » From With'a Face”. , Subject’ “Back Home’. Special | Beenie Warsi | Vesper Service 1 At 7:30, p. m., his subject will} pew rally. ls es ceri Be | ighway of Goodwill" boa 1 be “I _know”,—a sermon on religi-} 7:30 p. m. Tuesday: class and || Se™mo™ The wo the Joy | / a occ nd Sider con ia 1 4 ous ‘certainty: ° leaders’ meeting, led ‘by Mrs. Al- | of My Heart i Hearty Welcome To All ‘ —_—— , ice Valdez. ongregational Church F y. Us 4 9:45 4. m—Sunday. School. BR ee ee a POINCI AN A B APTIST WILL MAKE HER HAPPY wae 10:50—Morning worship. dent. CN XMAS DA¥ "~ We Have One of the 7:00 p.m i 7:00 p. 'm.=Young ‘people. 7:30.) 7:39 p.m. Friday. Choir ‘prac- | Evening ‘ worshi . Ser , “Thy fe Ward eh Joe ot Me tert”, by | tice under directorship of Victor | CHU RCH Rev. John E. Pickens. Tynes. Boy scouts will also MOST COMPLETE STOCKS of Fine LINGERIE, ROBES and pit, recognition of | Universal aes | Rev, W. R. Smith, Pastor Fee Sue Tae aecit stn EAGLE AVENUE and 17TH STREET Onl ie : ture portions in various langu- | or’ 5 ages in Braille and in various| sezsionary to aC’ oie oy SUNDAY, DECEMBER @TH . thet Gilt ltems } versions will be shown. WILL HOLD A 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL n : meting fhe Siti 8 ‘COSP L HALL | 11:00 A.M ‘a MORNING SERVICE ALI \T POPUL AR PRICES , will be held. 2 GC PE Subject: “Written In Bictines! Senta isl in is ; ces Thursday, 7:80 pm, choir re-] 720 SOUTHARD STREET | 6:30 P.M. TRAINING UNION R O i (; nearsal, ~ y, | 7:30 P.M. PREACHING B Sf 7:30 Sander Evening “Tt Is Time to Seek the Lord”—Hosea 10:12 cies (As Sketched) MARINE VETERAN Mr. “McCune is from Belfast, Ire- a (Continued trom Page One) land, and invites a to attend > WRC > emotional, almost angry voice, es the meetil ALL ARE WELCOME LONG LENGTH of PLAX eyes straight ahead. ~ugunmnr EARS - RAYON FABRIC with He, then d s0ff; -his. serial, numbef, 7 US. Marine Corps and, in the same strange voice, 4s though he were talking in a vacuum, gave his name. “What are you doing now?”, he was asked: Contrasting. Piping. 7” COME—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US — FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Corner Fleming and William St. REV. J. B. REID, Pastor Trinity Presbyterian Church 717 SIMONTON STREET (Colored) “Controlling thre planets”, he}] Sigismund A. Laing, Minister ; = answered. ng 2g i Church School A < 9:45 AM. i Still speaking as though in a]? Morning Worship, 11:00 | CLASSES FOR ALL AGES trance and only in reply to spe- Sermon Subject: i Merrill Felton, General Superintendent cifie questions, Boerner said he “Spiritual Joy” i Morni Worshi 10:50 AM was from San Francisco and had Sunday School, 2:30 PM. i Morning orship . . . 700 A.M, BUR- MEL been in Key West 2 1-2 years. He|{ "3239 BM., Annual Service, Evening Worship . q i 7:30 P.M. CREPE. SLIPS spoke of a ae pa - ae su-\[ ‘The Coral City Lodge, Elks pervisor at the Navy Yard a || Adult Bible Class, 5:30 P.M. said he knew Commander Charles E. Reordan. He added Youth Meeting, 6:00 Pl M. that he lived at 1412 Von Phis-|{ Evening Worship, 7:00! ter street, Sermon Subject: | Just then a friend of Boerner’s, : “Blessed “Assurance” Leonard White, another Navy Yard employee appeared. White said he knew Boerner and that he was employed as a welder at the ship fitters’ shop operated by Edward Stark. Boerner once before went into a similar trance said.He added that: B but was fally Clother, White said, He added that Boerner had} sen lengthy service on isolated | Pacific islands during the war. “The Man Who Almost Made the Port, but Failed—Will That Be You?” COME and BRING THE CHILDREN! TL VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Youth ror Christ Rally | Ley Memorial Church Division Street | TONIGHT, 7:30 o° CLOCK * x White me Pink with Lace Trim or Popular Tailored Style $398 XMAS SPECIAL RAYON HOSE. vs one Se edepasrererspt % BELDNER’S HAS NO CONNECTION WITH ANY STORE IN KEY -BELDNER’ Cornish Chapel A.M.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: “The Evidence of a Christian” 7 P.M.. EVENING WORSHIP SPEAKER REV. J. B, REID Pastor Fleming Street Methodist Church _—_———_———_——_———— China’s history dates back ‘e) 2205 B.C. | eeepc eenre—aet Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD} Subject: STAR * BRAND “Back Home—Our Special “Key West's New Exclusive Ready-to-Wear Store” 3 Pew Worship” i Opposite Strand Theater TELEPHONE 1133 528 Duval Street # Music by Choir Try A Pound Today! } RS A OE i

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