The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 4, 1947, Page 3

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SATURDAY, JANUARY. 4, 1947 — Ist Sunday Of, Year Marked’ Tomorrow By Upshaw’s Talk ANOTHER opportunity to hear Willi : ANC F . iam D. Upshaw, fo: th Hames man, presents itself to Key Westers to. norrow when the renowned orator addresses a city-wide a at oe tos etic t Church at 4 p.m. aoe van he event is @ highlight of the first Sunday of Eb br = egg Upshaw’s vigorous series of talks hes. 4 sd The Home—Foundation of Civilization." ; * morning service at the First Methodist Chureh will ob: erve Holy Communion. The spe- ‘Rally Tonight For al offering will go to the Flor-! Youth For Christ ‘a Mission to the Deaf, At 6:30 m., Jack Aguero will le: meeting. pe 9 the. Methodist The Youth for Christ Rally to- Youth Fellowship: “What id sin?” night at 7:30 o'clock, which will ill be the topic. At 7:30, Rev. Led het Ne orang “Street Leon Wells, pastor, speaks on Wiethodist oe begins the at Prodigal Son Again.” |New Year with new officers, Rev. John E. Pickens will con- aioe iy West High School uct Holy Communion at the 11 jparadens woe iovonee in to- mw. service of the Poinciana mignER Dice es Was aesy Rus- sell wil give a reading, with ;musical accompaniment by Miss Community Church. In the eve- ning, Rev. Wallace H. Sterns will} ; $2 cles will Lorraine Nottage. Miss Becky jLou Gregory will sing, on “To Each One, A Gift.” gether Lovely.” this service is at 7:30 p, m. Rev. Sterns is thi aker a s the speaker also | William D. Upshaw will speak jon “The Beauty of Youth.” he ea t the morning services of the Congregational Church where Communion will also be held at he 10:15 service. Rev. Pickens another Cornrniniae mein at ey est In Days Gone By 30 p. m. Young people meet at} ! AS TAKEN FROM FILES veaks on 00 p.m A New Year's message will be} fered at the 10:50 a. m., serv- © a@tytbe Fleming Street Meth- |. Or Lr wei mm or list. Church by Rev. J. B. Ret&'i wee { wstoP® fAltowing ‘Communion: ‘A! O. A.. Sandquist, director of WPA in this district, is in Key | West today making an investiga- tion of. local projects in com-j pany with B. Curry Moreno,; WPA supervisor in Key West. ng service js.,.seheduled for} 10 p. m., ‘dhd evening! wership t 7:30 yp, m.),'; R At tht} Grace, Lutheran Chur¢h, the festival of the Epiphany will observed at 7:30 temorrow. The pastor, Rev. F. H. Zucker, Pepa rere | ill speak on “Is The Savior A streamer headline on the front page of The Citizen today | fanifest In Us?” and will cele-; rea “Governor Cone Inaugur- | “Alto-/ | Wife, Woman’s Club Meets Tuesday The first meeting of the new year of the Key West Woman’s Club will take place Tuesday, January 7, at 4 p.m. at the Club ; House on Duval Street, Mrs. Dan/ | Navarro, president, announced to- | Miss Ethel Decker, of Simon- ‘ton Street, will be the guest speaker. Miss Deeker will dis- cuss the care and arrangement of flowers when they come from the florist or are brought in from the garden. She will explain the+ seven rules for arranging flowers to their best advantage, demon- strating her rules with bouquets for various occasions. There will be examples of table displays, icorsages, and gift bouquets for Jinvalids. Mrs. Navarro added that sev- eral important items of business ; will be taken up at the meeting. Refreshments will be served. € Carrasco ‘Likes It’ In Key Wes } Diaz (Cuco) Carrasco, son of | the former Cuban consul in Key | West, Miguel Carrasco, and his{ are at present guests of Mr, and Mrs. Hilario Ramos, of |{ 211 Duval street. * | Carrasco is spending much of his time fishing out of Ramos’ Big Pine Key camp. He makes! periodic trips to Miami and Tam pa, where he is in busine “Key West is where born and where I alwé it was || s find || the welcoming hand of friends,” | } Carrasco said today. “It is like; home to me—and I want to set- tle here after I retire.” Shirley Ward, 12, Plays Accordion As Guest Star | Lieutenant and Mrs. James R. rate Holy Communion, Thos vishing to commune are expect- ed speak to the pastor before} the service Mrs. Joseph War- ock will conduct Sunday Sehool t 10 a. m. A children’s confirma- | meets at 3:30 p. m, and the adult class at jated.” The Citizen publishes an Associated Press story a column / long, giving details. of the inaug- ! uration. | Casa Marina reports today that ; guests at the hotel caught several | }sailfish yesterday. The largest | was six feet eight inches long. i tion londay, p.r At the y Memorial Church, Nev. E. S. Doherty, pastor, will eliver a New Year message at Le Mrs, E. J. White of Jackson- | ville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. | ve 10:50 a. m. worship on ‘Rise | vraude McKillip, 117 Duval | Up, O Men of God.” Youth Fel- treet wship Will meet at 6:45 p. m.,| Steet i nel Communion will be observed! aibert Johnson left this morn- | ao Avearins we fei fs if ing for Marathon to attend toj| b eahioat 2 i i ines: atters in that , ty alt! several business ma Upshdwilfet speak’. at’ both whee. rning and evening services at; i Poincinna Baptist Church. At! R. C. Roberts, keeper of the | I'd: Re wenyien tls pie eri American Shoals lighthouse, ar- | Hope; of, she Worl and a rived yesterday to spend his | soll. | Pay he Great | guarterly vacation with his fam- wail ily. service, M ni ‘Worship at the First | . will be: held at County Commissioner William and evening worship | p “porter and County Attorney . ith Sunday School | hur Gomez returned yester- | day afternoon from Miami, where meeting of the they had been on business rela- t will be held at} tive to the Overseas Highway /16 Seminary street. | i t Glad Tidings Taber- | bradiger: be at a.m. and 7{ gugene, John and Eileen Rob ith mid-week 8) rts, children of Mr. and N Bed for T | Charles Eugene Roberts, 414 W 7p | liam street, will take part in the Colored Churches | contests to be held shortly in the Trinity Presbyterian! Biltmore swimming pool in Mi- of Chr p t | Ward and daughter, Shirley, | adept in playing the accordion, ! who have been visiting Mrs. | Ward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Albury, and sister, Mrs. Gerald Lloyd, left yesterday for their homes in Charleston,’ S. C. The Wards spent last nigh with Mrs. Ward’s sister, Mrs Ruby Romano, in Miami. Shirley Ward, this morning, played her accordion over Sta- tion WIOD as a guest star of the Crusader Kids program. Shirley. who is 12 years of age, has also played over station WCSC in Charleston. ryrriritiiiiii itr Explanation j Sonny: Why are a lot of men bald-headed? ‘Is it caused by | hats? | } | Father: Yes, child; by their wives’ hats al | Trinity Presbyterian Church 717 SIMONTON STREET (Colored) Sigismund A. Laing, Minister Morning Worship, 11:00 Sermon Subject: “Our Help In Ages Past” 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} ' 1 | Hi | i | | | | | | “The Voice in the Wilderness” ! Rev. Sigismund A.| ami. ' pastor, will speak on “Our } p In Ages Past” at the 11} ‘Today The Citizen says in an ervice and on “The Voice | editorial paragraph: : » Wilderness” at the 7 p.m.| “Why call a doctor and rejec ’ A universal week of! his advice?” , tothe observed begin- w night. Worship sein ; | be held each night P : i On Tuesday night | oinciana j ‘ est speaker willbe Evan- i ommunity | t Gregory and on h i ice BP ht, Rev. Bruce F | Chure n of the St. Peter’s:}” John B. Pickens, Pastor 4 Chureh, will give the |} @gmmunity Hall, Duck Ave. | % at 15th, Poinciana i I Deep Foundation” is 9:45 AM., Sunday School i bject for Rev. C. C. Higgs || Classes for All Ages n to w morning at the i 11:00 A.M. ! bh Chapel A.M. E. Zion)s — gty Communion — | At the 7 p. m. service he | "Meditation: i ; phe nas ia Jor-|| wpaith, Hope and Love” = j ’ ( eeting and prayer | t ting are scheduled for 7:30 | 7:30 P.M. ‘ | Monday, ushers board {+ Evening Service i eeting at 7:30 p. m., Wednes- \| «fo Each One, A Gift” i x nd choir rehe al and Boy l Rev. Wallace H. Sterns i couts meeting at the same hour i| Hearty Welcome To All i| rida nikon aS oy _— ASAT SOT a LET Cornish Chapel A.M.E, ZION CHURCH “The So Friendly Church” (COLORED) Whitehead and Angela Sts. Rev. C. C. Higgs, Pastor 9:30 A.M., CHURCH SCHOOL Classes for All Ages Mrs. Vivian Floyd, Supt 11 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Subject "Life’s Deep Foundation” 7 P.M., EVENING WORSHIP Subject: “Crossing the Jordan” Music by Choir Victor Tynes, Director Key West | Church of Christ} Meets Sunday Afternoons a | at 6 o'Clock at a ” 916 Seminary Street {| o45AM .. at Present | ms | and HOLY C ; ‘ele 4:00 Everybody Welcome | ra | | at Stone — | 6:30 | | | | Methodist Youth F Hear Gospel Sermon i | 7:30, Ev. Bach Sunday at 9:15 A.M. over WGBS, Miami, 710 On Your Dial i A The First Methodist Church | (The Old Stone Church) | Corner EATON and SIMONTON STREETS G. Leon Wells, Pastor * : Sunday School | 10:50, Morning Worship OMMUNION } P.M. | The Hon. William Upshaw will Address a Mass Meeting } | Church P.M. ‘ellowship Meeting ng Worship | “That Prodigal Son Again,” will be the subject of this Sermon Cordial Welcome to All. i THE KEY WEST CITIZEN |Sawyer Post Of American Legion To Play Host To State Officers Several State Department. of: tiated into the Sawyer Post, At-| lficers of the American” Legio will pay an official visit to Ar- ;thur Sawyer Post of the Amer: - ican Legion Jan. Post Commander Vance Stir- {rup said that among others: who will pay an official visit would’ be Department Commander Fros, ; 11, | Bailey, Miami; Vice Department} Sunday School, 10 A.M, j' ‘Commander Frank Caton, Jack-:? | sonville; 10th District Command-! ; Edward Deering of Coral!! Gables, and Al Lambert,’ grand || chef de gar of the 40 and 8,!| | Coral Gables. | During the meeting a large! | class of candidates will be ini- | | { } Tr Congregational || TABERNACLE Church William Street, Near Southard Street John E. Pickens, Minister Wallace H. Sterns, Associate 9:45 A.M., Sunday School 10:56, Holy Communion “Abiding In Christ” Rev. Wallace Sterns 7:00 P.M., Young People 7:30, Holy Communion “The Face of Jesus” Rev. John Pickens COME—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Corner Fleming. and William St. REV. J. B..REID, Pastor Church School . CLASSES FOR ‘ALL AGES Merrill Felton, General Superintendent Morning Worship . HOLY COMMUNION Song Service . Evening Worship. Ok rwards there will be a supper |, and dancing. { t ‘Grace Lutheran| | Chureh | 1215 PETRONIA STREET i | Divine Service 7:30 P.M. F. H. Zucker, Pastor TL | LTE | GLAD TIDINGS “Assembly of God” 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 Service . 7:00 P.M. Mid-Week Services, Tuesday and Friday, 7 P.M. J. H. Wooldridge PASTOR Attend the Church Where Jesus Is Real ef ei4s: Ae 10:50 A.M. 7:10 P.M. 7:30 P.M. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME LEY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Division and Georgia Streets The Church- With A Welcome oo E. S. DOHERTY, Pastor, SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. Miss Miriam Car Morning Worship, 10:50 o’Clock Subject: “Rise Up O Men Of God” (A New Year Message) YOUTH FELLOWSHIP, 6:45 P.M. Evening Service, 7:30 o’Clock COMMUNION SERVICE “Hear Hon. W. D. Upshaw 4 P.M. Sunday in First Methodist Church POINCIANA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. W. R. EAGLE AVENUE Subject: SUNDAY, JANUARY 5TH 9:45 A.M., SUNDAY SCHOOL (All Ages) Hon. Wm. D. Upshaw Will Speak at Both Morning and Evening Services 11:00 A.M., Morning Service OLD TIME RELIGION “Hope of the World” 6:30 P.M., TRAINING UNION 7:30 P.M., Evening Service The Great Mystery: Superintendent Smith, Pastor and 17TH STREET } t “DEATH” Great Home Builders’ Rally ] Marrieg People and Everybody Who Ever Expect To Be Married Sunday, January 5th, 4:00 P.M FIRST METHODIST CHURCH GUEST SPEAKER: HON. WM. D. UPSHAW Subject: “HOME—The Foundation of Civilization” _ Upshaw Says: “If you miss everything else I say, till Judgment Day—come and bring the family Sunday afternoon.” Monday Night: Patriotic Temperance Rally Fleming Street Methodist Church Subject: “Building Bigger and Better Key West” Dollar Bill Ottered to the Man Who Goes to Sleep La Concha To Hold: Dance 9809's Citizen. jg dance for Pa tonight in the beautiful, Sates Tonight In Rainbow Room S feeiy Musié fiom 9 to” ier) J. D. McAndrews, manager, will be furnished “by Jol La Concha Hotel, announces in Bennett and his Cuban Boys. Youth ror Christ Rally _ Fleming Street Methodist Chureh Corner William and Fleming Streets TONIGHT, 7:30 o’ CLOCK. eye é i: Hon. Wn. D...Upshaw © “THE BILLY SUNDAY OF CONGRESS” Subject: 9-2) _“THE BEAUTY OF YOUTH” Come! Bring A’ Friend! “Now In Our 105th Year”? The First Baptist Church __ CORNER BAHAMA and EATON STREETS REV. J. C. YELTON, Pastor SUNDAY, JANUARY 5TH... 9:30 A.M., SUNDAY SCHOOL. Ages: Nursery through Adults H. E. DAY, Sunday _ School Superintendent 7:30 P.M., BAPTIST TRAINING UNION fr MRS. H. E. DAY, Director Se erp ¥ | i | > 10:50, A.M, Morning Worship | | 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship r 1 Group of | 'o» DRESSES Handbags - Negligees - Robes 1 GROUP of SLAPS veiues to sass ae ; Te i BLOUSES Values to $6.98 oo $198 All SLACKS crore =. 51. Off All SLACK SUITScssc. $3 Off $1 and $200 Sweaters and Bathing Suits ODDS and ENDS (As Is) Values to $7.98 BELDNER’S “Key West's New Exclusive Ready-to-Wear Store” 528 Duval Street PHONE 1133 Opp. Strand Theater

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