The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 14, 1946, Page 3

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, i946 eee Christmas Theme Reflected In Week’s Church Programs OVUGIAL ib Kay Whit: itckes oh. Neais.sheewing sal § the Christmas season this week. On Thursday evening at 6 o'clock the Congregational Church will present its annual Sunday School Christmas exer- ciges. On the following evening the First Baptist Church will hold supper last Monday evening when! Raber arg ge se a. School entertainment at 7) the explosion of a small under-| po cathe ection. E. Day, stiperintendent. On | water charge of dynamite sent! a ——— > P-m., a special program of Christmas carol | dozens off stunned fish to the! a weeny at the same church. ; | surface, to float there motionless e Ht as. season is, alsof®. |for anyone to take. ree . > ih (other “programs | While pelicans soared to planmed in the city’s: churches Youth Rally To pounce, the workmen waded! daring the week.’ Rev. G, Leon and grabbed. The fustest got! Hear Rev. Smith Tonight At 7:30 The regular weekly rally of j the Key West Youth for Christ , will be held in the, auditorium of the Fleming Street Methodist Church, corner Fleming and Wil- liam streets this evening at Wells, pastor of the First Metho- dist (Old Stone) Church will speak on “The Other Wise Man”, age-old Christmas :topic, at the evening service at 7:30 tomor- row. In the morning he will} speak on “The Crooked Made Straight”. Young people will! met at 8:30 p. m. A special musical program is‘ planned for the morning service 7:30 | at the First Baptist Church to- morow under J. R. Marcellus, musical supervisor at Key West o'clock. Guest speaker will be {the Rev. W. R. Smith, pastor of | the Poinciana Baptist Church. | Rev. Smith has Had wide experi- High School. The Baptist Train- | ing Union will meet at 6:30 p. m.,! with a Sunday Fellowship hour’ at 8:30 p. m. for young people andj — j, i : s immediately following the other. servicemen in the church | yajly a fellowship hour will be | annex. The adult choir rehear-! held in the social hall of the ses Thursday and the Woman's’ church with the young people of Missionary Circle, No. 1, will Fleming Stret church acting as} meet.at he church at 3:30 p. m. | aa Rev. Pickens to Speak The nominating committee will Rev. John E, Pickens will speak | give their report this evening on “Triumph. in Tempation” to-' ¢for new officers to be elected at mororw morning at the Poinciana' the First Methodist Church next Community Church and on “High- Laeturday evening to serve for the ways of Goodwill!’ in the evening at 6:30. At 7:30 he will preach the | one ser Pepin’ agua “To Whom Shall We the Congregational \Santa Claus Comes Monday To Poor Old Craig’s Service Store| Santa Claus, in person, will }ence working with youth groups} and will have a pertinent message to deliver. at Church. At eg Grace Lutheran Church, Rev. H. Zucker will speak on ‘Do ws Look for Another?” In the Third Advent sermon at 7:30 p.m. a visit to Key West next Sharon Lynn, daughter of Mr. cade to see the kiddies. He comes and Mrs. Joseph Jurzynski, 421}/here direct from the North Pole Simonton street, will be réceived' with his pack of toys and is into memberShip by the Sacra-/scheduled to arrive at 6 o'clock ment of Holy Baptism. Children’s| Monday ‘afternoon at Toyland, confirmation class at this church'1019 White Street (Poor Old méets Monday at 3:30 p. m., and{€raig’s' Service Store). He will the adult instruction class at 8,have a surprise for everyone, es- Pp. m. pecially the kids. At the Glad Tidings Taber-| Santa especially wants ry nacle the revival being conduct-!to come with the kids for a big ed by Rev. Ivan Loy will be| treat. The children can talk with continued, into jits geond week:|S@nta and tell him what they The evangelist will hold daily? 'Y2%* him to* bring them for iChristmas. Santa will have with seryices, except ,Satuydays,, il? + hap whe wy nt , Saturdays, unt ‘him, toys and. more toys, Itigh il,, big wagons, tricycles, beau- we ‘Phe niowning \tobiid ‘at; thé! Poin: ehh dressed: dolls’ of all sizes ciana Baptist church tomorrow, a and loads of other things, wit we ‘The Desire of Nations} Santa will bé@ here on Monday Shall Come”by ‘the pastor Rev.'from 6 to 8 o'clock and he will + WeR. Smith in the evening, Rey, C. A. McClung will be the speak-} er. . return again..on Wednesday and Saturday for the enjoyment of the kids. __ * See Santa’s invitation on the COLORED CHURCHES back page of today’s paper. Im th¢ colored churches, Rev.! RT Ceesepseieaep Sigismund A. Laing, pastor of the Trinity Presbyterian church, will speak an “The Man of Three Nothing Left Judge: Have you anything to| offer the court before sentence is Mountains” at the morning ser- {passed upon you? vice tomorrow and on “Men Who| Prisoner: No, yer Honor; me were Forgiven” in the evening, lawyer took me last dollar. service, while Rev. C. C. Higgs Ce hn bn ba dint dn tninindntetcdiad of the Cornish Chapel will speak | STRONG — on “The Poverty of Jesus Christ” at the morning service and “The | TRIUMPH Humility of he Infant Jesus” in} €QFFEE the evening ee MILL Shouldn’t Wonder at ‘Do you believe in metempsy-| All Grocers habla 2 nbd GLAD TIDINGS || TABERN. ACLE chosis—transmigration of you know?” 5 “I'm half inclined, to grédit!) the idea. I read the other day | that there are birds in Africa! with bills a yard long.” ‘It started me wondering if those birds are not the spirits of ted plumbers.” souls, (Grace Lutheran | | Church Church Services As Follows: Sunday School . 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. “1215 PETRONIA STREET REVIVAL MEETING Sunday School, 10 A.) . So. Divine Service J. H. WOOLDRIDGE 7:30 P. PASTOR Attend the Church Where Jesus Is Real F. H. Zucker, Pastor Loe Ne he me eee COME—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US a FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Corner Fleming and William St. ; REV, J. B. REID. Pastor . 9:45 AM. Church School CLASSES FOR ALL ‘AGES Merrill Felton, General Superintendent Morning Worship . 10:50 A.M. Evening Worship . 7:30 P.M. COME and BRING THE CHILDREN! . . VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME eeeeges A group of hungry workmen on a Key West waterfront pro-} ject . beat a larger group of hungry. pelicans to a fresh mullet the mostest. The following letter was re- ceived from the director of the Ruppert Contest, which includes | Key West waters in its scope: {Dear Mr. Green: “Thanks so much for your let- ter of November 29th. It’s good to know’ that at last: Key West is | going to give fishing a ‘play’. | will place you on the mailing list | to receive releases, along with 300 newspaper fishing and sport- ing editors. I do not think there will be many releases now and the final judging some time in February. However, I can tell you that the Kingfish Prize will un- doubtedly be awarded to a king- fish caught off Key West. “I am enclosing one of our, {Entry Forms in’ the George Rup- pert Fishing contest for you to; look over, might add that beauti- ful citations are also awarded to worthwhile catches. See if you down your way on this contest amg the boat captains. Under ° Cornish Chapel | AME, ZION CHURCH “The So Friendly Church” (COLORED) Whitehead and Angela Sts. Rev. C. C. Higgs, New Pastor omen 9:30 A.M., CHURCH SCHOOL Mrs. Vivian Floyd, Supt. 11 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Subject: "The Poverty of Jesus Christ” 7 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP Subject: “The Humility of the Infant Jesus” Music by Choir Victor: Tynes, Director 1 | | SUNDAY, DE 9:45 A.M. All 11:00 A.M. 6:30 P.M. t 30 » M. ALL ARE COVERING: ‘THE WATERFRONT “OLD eee GREEN FOUR 6 0 AUER RR: I THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Soepacpsevescosooesion. T separate cover, I am sending: a quanity of Entry Blanks: distribution. “I réeéived the entry on the 40 pound dolphin caught by, Miss Jane F. Lewis: of Cocoa, Florida, aboard Captain Lee B. Maxwell’s boat, but I failed to receivé#tite barracuda entry, which is a large catch. This would indicate that ‘your boat captains are not ‘well cquainted with the George Rup- pert Fishing contest. I hereby ap- point you a committee of One to see that they do become acquaint- ed. “It is certainly nice to know jof your great interest and coop- eration, which is deeply appreci- j ated.” i i | “With kindest feelings, O’fishily yours, (Signed) Fred Fletcher - Director George Ruppert Fishing Contest.) | Morglas Dry Slenagee Moves To La Concha — Hotel Building Store E. Morales Dry Cleaners, an- nounces in today’s Citizen..that} effective on Monday morning he} y | will move from his present loca-/ ‘or | tion, 711 Duval Street, to his new! Store in the La Concha Hotel) Building on Fleming Street, ~ The new store is well appointed in every detail. Morales Dry, Cleaners specialize in expert dry eleaning and alterations of all! kinds. He eaters to civilian andj} military personnel. All garments; are individually processed and scientifically dry cleaned. Everything is accepted from|| curtains to heavy overcoats, Myr. Morales invites his friends and custemers and the general publie to see his new store. John E. Pickens, Pastor Community Hall, Duck Ave. at 15th, Poinciana SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15TH 9:45 A.M., Sunday School, Classes for All Ages 11:00 A.M., Worship Sermon: “Triumph in Temptation” 6:30 P.M., Vesper Service “Highways of Goodwill” ee ee cee eee ere Hearty Welcome To All A ES Key West Chureh of Christ || 517-527 William Street Youth ro Christ Rally Fleming Street Methodist. Chureh Meets Sunday Afternoons at 6 o’Clock at 916 Seminary Street | Referring to Mr. Fletcher’s mis- {sive form above, this column £ CORNER OF FLEMING and WILLIAM STREETS TONIGHT, 7:30 o’ CLOCK | cannot work up some enthusiasm POINCIANA BAPTIST - CHURCH Rev. W. R. Smith, Pastor EAGLE AVENUE and 17TH STREET MORNING SERVICE fervently hopes that it was a , “Miss” Lewis that caught the dol- | phin, instead of the. wife of Mr. Lewis. Bad enough must it be to have to crawl to his wife as that kind ' of a fisherman, than for Lewis to} ibe further tormented by the | suggestion that when he was out i fishing for a wife, he failed to i hook the beautiful Mrs. Lewis. And Lewis is such a nice guy. About 25 per cent of the world’s | known oil reserves are controll- {ed by British-Dutch interests. Trinity Presbyterian |! % Church 717 SIMONTON STREET (Colored) Sigismund A. Laing, Minister | | 1 Morning Worship, 11:00 Sermon Subject: “The Man of Three Mountains” 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: , “Men Who Were Forgiven” i] CEMBER 8TH SUNDAY SCHOOL Ages TRAINING UNION PREAC BENE : WELCOME - G. * 9:45 A.M 10:50 A.M. Subject of Sermon: 6:30 7:30 P.M. Story Sermon: SUNDAY, Special Music by Choir, Friday, Decemb Adults .. 6:30 P.M.—Baptist Tralning Last Sunday. 8:30 P.M.—Sunday Fellowshi ~The Old Stone Glerck | (FIRST METHODIST) Corner Eaton and Simonton Streets LEON WELLS, “The Crooked Made Straight” Methodist Youth Fellowship Meeting Third Sunday in Advent “The Other Wise Man” 8:30, Fellowship Hour = Cordial Welcome to All- The First Baptist Church 104th Anniversary Month CORNER BAHAMA and EATON STREETS Messages by Pastor J. C. Yelton 10:50 A.M.: “You Know” 7:30 P.M.: “Forgetting and Remembering” SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SUNDAY SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT H. E. Day, Superintendent 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School for All Ages—Nursery through . 109 Present Last Sunday. Service Men in Annex. Pastor | | | x | | Sunday School Morning Worship | P.M. Evening Worship | at Present ge 4 SPEAKER REV, W. R, SMITH | Pastor of Poinciana pinciia ttet Everybody Welcome Also Hear Gospel Sermon Each Sunday at 9:15 A.M. over WGBS, Miami, 710 On Your Dial OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 UNTIL XMAS see GOWNS | of Rayon Fabric With White Eyelet Trim $598 SIZES TO 44 PAJAMAS; of Luxurious i \ Rayon Fabric with Neat $598 ¥ Flowered Pattern BED JACKETS | of PINK or BLUE CREPE Lace fh, With ®, $586 For the eres Set CORDUROY OVERALLS WOOL SWEATERS Fucia or Yellow - $398 Blue - Brown Red and Green DEC. 15th directed by Mr. Marcellus er 20, 7:00 P.M. Union. All Ages. 52 Present ip Hour for Young People. and $98 Purchased Items Christmas-Wrapped and Wrapped for Mailing FREE NECTION WITH ANY STORE IN K % BELDNER’S HAS NO CON: BELDNER‘* “Key West’s New Exclusive Ready-to-Wear Store” Opposite Strand Theater TELEPHONE 1133 528 Duval Street

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