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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1946 en In Two Churches Tomorrow E foremost religious event of the week here will be the ap- country. Upshaw will Memorial. Methodist falling from a farm wagon and fracturing his spine, is the man of whom. William Jennings Bryan is reported to have said: “When I am gone, an Upshaw will come nearer taking my piace than any other man in America.” Guest Soloist At the evening service at Ley Memorial, Rev. E. S. Doherty will speak on “The City With the ‘Twelve Gates” and his son, Ed- ward F. Doherty, student at Kan- sas Wesleyan University, will be the guest soloist. On Tuesday night the Youth Fellowship will hold a Watch Night Party from 9:30 to 11 pm., when a Watch Night Service will be conducted by the pastor until midnight. Rev. Smith To Speak Rey. W. R. Smith will speak at the morning service. at Poin- ciana Baptist on a text from St. John 20:12. Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m. and Training Union at- 6:30 p.m. Begins 105th Year The First Baptist Church will begin its 105th Year in Key West with a service tomorrow morning at 10:50 featuring college stu- dents of the church home for the holidays. . Masons and Eastern Star mem- bers observing their worship ser- vice night in a local church will be guests at 7:30 p.m. Watch Night will be held Tues- day in the auditorium at 11 p.m. and will be preceded by a Train- ing Union social at 9:30 p.m. A committee from the different un- ions acting wiin the Adult Union will sponsor the activities. Student Recognition Day Student Recognition Day will be obsérved at the Old Stone Church (First Methodist) at. 10:50 am., with a’’service entitled, “Christian Faith and Action”. The | following young persons ‘will take part: College Students—Betty:Sue Jones. of Florida State College for Women, James E. Singleton of Bob Jones College, Harry Rus- sell of. Asbury College; Key West High School Seniors—Leshia ‘San- ders, Betty Knowles, Robert: Fel- ton, Braxton Warren and. Nica Smith. Chaplain C. G. Pfeiffer, of the USS Gilmore,.will preach at the 7;30/p.m. service. Rev. Heid To Préach At the Fleming Street Metho- dist Church, Rev. J. B. Reid will speak on “The Man Who Lost His Life For the Qaviour” at the morning service and on “The Lost Christ” in the evening. Rev. Pickens To Be Heard Rev. John E, Pickens of the Poinciana Community Church will speak on “No Other Gods” at the morning (11 o'clock) serv- ice. The 6:30 p.m. vesper service will offer meditation, “Strange Orders”. A New Year’s Eve Community prog e planned for Tuesday, starting with: g:movie, “Mr. Big.” A community sing will be held and refreshments served. At 11:30 p.m., a.watch night service is scheduled’ and on New Year’s Day the’ new residence of the pastor, 527 William Street, will be open afternoon and cecrine ss District Superintendent Heré 2 Rev. H. S. Bush, superintendent of the South Florida District of the Assemblies of God, will be guest speaker at the Glad Tidings Tabernacle tomorrow at both the morning and evening services. Church Of Christ The regular Sabbath meeting of the Church of Christ will be held at 6 p.m. at the rooms, 916 Seminary Street. Grace Lutheran Church Regular services wil be held at the Grace Lutheran Church, with Sunday School at 10 a.m. and di- vine service at 7:30 p.m. Rev. F. H. Zucker, pastor, will preach. Pickens At Corigregational Rey. Pickens will. also. address the 7:30 congregation of the Con- gregational Church on “My God Looks Right On”. Harold Russell will deliver the morning sermon. Young People of the Congrega- tional Church will meet at 7 p.m. and on Monday at 8 p.m. the an- nual Christmas party of the Wom- en’s Auxiliary is scheduled. Open house will be observed at the parsonage on Wednesday during the afternoon and evening when members will bave the opportun- | ity of meeting tne new minister and his family, Rev. Pickens and cervical Mee Church and at the ice oinciana Baptist Church. tative from Georgia, who was bed-ridden churches of former Congressman Prohibition candidate for President the most electrifying speakers in the speak during the 10:50 @&m, service.at the Ley 7:30. o'clock. evening The former represen- for seven years after QUEEN Speaks Here. Tomorrow i “Samrat WILLIAM D. UPSHAW. former | 1932 Prohibition candidate for President, who will speak at the Ley Memorial Methodist Church tomorrow morning and at the Poinciana Baptist Church in the evening. : COLORED’ CHURCHES CORNISH CHAPEL In the-colored churches of the city, Rev. C. C. Higgs of the Corn- ish Chapel will speak on “The Prince of Peace” at the 11 a.m. service and. on “The Night Com- eth When No Man Can Work” in the evening. A Watch Night service is sched- uled for 10 p.m., Tuesday; an ushers’ board meeting for Wed- Last Week, Arrive Edward Francis Doherty, son of Rev. Edward S. Doherty, pas- tor of the Ley Memorial Metho- dist Chureh, and Mrs. Doherty, has arrived in Key West with his bride, the former Miss Hazel Fae Hurlbut of Sylvan Grove, Kansas, whom he married at Salina, Kan- isas, on the afternoon of Friday, {December 20. The newlyweds, who are spend- ing the holidays as guests of the groom’s parents at 1209 United Street, were married at a 4 p.m. candlelight service by Dr. Herbert THE KEY WEST CrtiZEn. Edward Doherty And Bride, Mary For Key West Visit ‘parlor. Hob’tesses were Mrs. Aus- \tin J. Boundy, Wichita, Kansas, and Mrs. Leo J. Stewart, Salina, Miss Helen Henry and Miss Don- na Kinch. The lace-covered ta- ble was beautiful with burning tapers, carnations and smilax and centered with a three-tiered wed- ding cake. Mrs. Warren Smith had charge of the guest book. Mrs. Doherty is a graduate of Kansas Wesleyan University and a member of Delta Kappa Chi sorority. The groom served three Harry Russell Ministerial Kansas, sisters of the bride, and/the First Baptist Church. | Representative from Georgia, and} iJackson Root, president of Kan-| and one-half years with the armed sas Wesleyan University, in the| forces. He is a member of the University Methodist Church. The j pj Sigma Upsilon fraternity. groom is a senior at the univer- i i sity. Mrs. Doherty, who is the! For traveling to, Key West, Mrs. : ;Doherty was smart in a brown calanver a a Ss aoe demien wool crepe suit and brown acces- i isories. Mr. and Mrs. Doherty will ae is ree iru Baok..: i be at home at 417 West Kirwin, arge baskets of peach gladi-} 5.1; ithi: oli banked the altar for the wed-|>""® Kansas, within two weeks. Ging. Preceding the ceremony, “Clare de Lune”, “Venetian Love Song” and “Ave Maria” was play- ed by the organist, Charles Mc- Kinney, and a soloist, William Hall, sang “Through the Years”! and “Because”. The bride, on the arm of her}; father, entered the church to the| strains of Lohengrin’s wedding march. She was attired in a street-length gown of pastel blue, sheer wool with flesh pink and brown accessories, and a corsage! Last year the United States {produced 21.5 billion feet of soft- woods. Key West Chureh of Christ Meets Sunday Afternoons at 6 o’Clock at ' of. lavendar pink chrysanthe- 916 Seminary Street mums. at Present Bride Wears Pearls _ The bride wore ‘a single strand| Everybody W. of pearls, a gift of the groom, and{ y elcome carried a hand-made Irish lace! ting handkerchief which was carried | Also by the groom’s mother at her| Hear Gospel Sermen | | wedding in Ireland. Miss Pauline Sams, McDonald, Kansas, a sorority sister of the Each Sunday at 9:15 A.M. over || WGBS, Miami, 710 il 1 {bride, was maid of honor. She On Your Dial \ wore a gold sheer wool gown with a brown accessories and a corsgae ee, \of talisman roses. i Ervin Kimble was best man. ! ° 2 Ushers were Warren Stadalman, ' Poinciana ;Chris Burns, Floyd Yaussi and | Warren Smith. Following the ceremony, a re- | ception was held in the church | Chure John E. Pickens, Pastoz Community Hall, Duck Ave. at 15th, Poinciana 9:45 A.M., Sunday School‘ Classes for All Ages 11:00 A.M., Worship “No Other Gods” Grace Lutheran Chureh 1215 PETRONIA STREET Sunday School, 10 A.M. j' Bickae Soest 6:30 P.M., ivine Frvice ! Vesper Service 7:30 P.M. reason nesday at 7 p.m. and choir re- hearsal and a Boy Scout meeting for Friday at 7:30 p.m: TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Sigismund A. Laing, pas- tor of the Trinity Presbyterian Church, will speak on “Divine | Efovidence” at the 7 p.m. service tomorrow and on “The Other Wise Man” at the morning serv- ice, On Tuesday, following a 9 p.m. deacons’ b ness meeting and prayer servic Sermon subject for the Watch Night Service is “Opportunity”. Choir rehearsal and a Boy Scout meeting are scheduled for 7 p.m. Friday. Rev. and Mrs. Wallace Sterns. Rev. ‘Sterns will speak at the Watch Night service on Tuesday at 11:15 p.m. Trinity Presbyterian Church 717 SIMONTON STREET (Colored) Sigismund A. Laing, Minister Morning Worship, 11:00 | Sermon Subject: “THE OTHER WISE MAN” 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: i | “DIVINE PROVIDENCE” ° Cornish Chapel. AME. ZION C . “The So Friendly Church” (COLORED) _ Whitehead and ela’ Ste, Rev. C. C. Higgs, New Pastor 930 A.M., CHURCH SCHOOL Classes for All Ages Mrs. Vivian Floyd, Supt. — 11 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Subject: “The Prince of Peace” 7 P.M., EVENING WORSHIP Subject: “The Night Cometh When No Man Can Work” Music by Choir Victor Tynes, Director a Watch Night | Service will be held at 10:30 p.m., | “STRANGE ORDERS” - Hearty Welcome To All F. H. Zucker, Pastor a a | COME—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Church School 4 A a 9:45 AM. CLASSES FOR ALL AGES Merrill Felton, General Superintendent Morning Worship . . 10:50 A.M. Subject: “The First Man to Die for Jesus” 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship . . ° Subject: “The Lost Christ” Wishing You All A Happy New Year { | | | VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME LEY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Division and Georgia Streets The Church With A Welcome E. S. DOHERTY, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. Miss Miriam Carey, Superintendent Morning Worship, 10:50 o’Clock Speaker: W. D. UPSHAW. Former Georgia Congressman YOUTH FELLOWSHIP, 6:45 P.M. Evening Service, 7:30 o’Clock Subject: “The City With The Twelve Gates” Soloist: Edw. F. Doherty, Student at Kansas Wesleyan Univ. WATCH NIGHT PARTY. Dec. 31, at 9:30 to 11 o’Clock WATCH NIGHT SERVICE, 11 P.M. to 12 o’Clock ~ POINCIANA. BAPTIST ~~ CHURCH Rev. W. R. Smith, Pastor ‘f © EAGLE AVENUE and 17TH STREET si SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28th 9:45 A.M., SUNDAY SCHOOL (All Ages) 11:00 A.M., Morning Service | Text: John 20:12 \ 6:30 P.M., TRAINING UNION | 7:30 P.M., Evening Service Everybody Invited Hon. WM. D. UPSHAW, of Georgia Former Member of Congress, Candidate for President of the United States and Baptist Preacher iY Student At Asbury College, To Address Christ Youths Harry Russell, young minis- terial student at Asbury College, will be the speaker at tonight’s | weekly Youth for Christ rally at The OM Stone Church | (FIRST METHODIST) | Corner Eaton and Simonton Streets ' G. LEON WELLS, Pastor : . * i A recreation program will be ' held in the church annex follow- |! 9:45 A.M + « « Sanday Schoot | gc. oe aca a | 1 10:50, Morning Worshi . CARD OF THANKS This Is STUDENT RECOGNITION DAY | We wish to express our heart- 6:30 P.M. } felt thanks to our friends for Methodist Youth Fellowship Meeting }? their floral pieces and the use of their cars during the funeral of our beloved husband, father and brother, Howard H. Wallace. | }! And we are grateful to Dr. Frank j {| H. Bowser, the attending physi- | §} cian, for his ready response to calls at all hours of the day and night. | dec28-1t 7:30, Evening Worship Sermon By j CHAPLAIN C. G. PFEIFFER ‘A Cordial Welcome to THE FAMILY. Youth ror Christ Rally Congregational | First Baptist Chureh Church TONIGHT, 7:30 o’° CLOCK William Street, * Near Southard Street |! SPEAKER sonst Soc. HARRY RUSSELL 10:50 A.M. Young Ministerial Student of Asbury College Morning Worship Sermon by Harold Russell Recreation Program in the ean ie i Church Annex 780 PM, Come! Bring A Friend! | Evening Worship i Sermon by Rev. John Pickens | “My God Looks Right On" |) | GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE “Assembly of God” CORNER OF GEORGIA and PETRONIA STS. BEGINNING 105TH YEAR The First Baptist Church | CORNER BAHAMA and EATON STREETS | | 10:50 A.M., Worship i Messages From Our College Students 7:30 P.M. “New Year's Resolutions” by Pastor J. C, Yelton with Mason and Eastern Star annual Guest Night Church Services As Follows: Sunday School . .10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Young People . . 6:00 P.M. Evening Service . 7:00 P.M. Mid-Week Services, Tuesday and Friday, 7 P.M. J. H. Wooldridge ’ PASTOR Tuesday, Watch Night Service and Training Union Social, 9:30 P.M., December 31st, 1946, Until 12:01 A.M., January 1, 1947 Attend the Church Where ' | Sunday School, 9:30 A.\M.—H, E, Day, Superintendent | Training Union, 6:30 P.M.—Mrs. H. E. Day, Director ‘SBeSecRasaeeesmesasesees=ae: it iH > I , BE puts billowing sleeves on a ploysult of bold plaid... withveun-bered ‘midriff, brief little shorts and swishing patio skirt. In Dam River's “Pride of America” woven plaid cotton, Siges 10 to Mh Lede a a % BELDNER’S HAS NO CONNECTION WITH ANY STORE IN KEY WEST *® BELDNER’ “Key West's New Exclusive Ready-to-Wear Store” 528 Duval Street Opposite Strand Theater TELEPHONE 1133 ‘waaaoseae sea eeeeeeeawe: seeSaEt

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