The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 11, 1947, Page 3

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SATURDAY, JANUARY il, 1947 Parish” Com pact Here had ag the new “Larger Parish” arrangement completed by the Poinciana Communit i Church, Rev. John E. Bhonsle Wines een preach at both churches tomorrow. Rev. Wallace H. Sterns will Rev. Pickens is now pastor of both churches, and Rev. Sterns will be his a: Key West. He is a native of Massachusetts, was educated at Phillips Andover Academy, | Harvard and Bangor Theologic- | u Seminary. He has served; parishes in Massachusetts, Con-| necticut, New Hampshire, North! Dakota and Minnesota for near-! ly half a century. ; Rev, Pickens is well known! here, having come here from New York State two and one-half years *go to organize the work at Poin-' jan He resides at 527 William Street in the Congregational par- se. Headquarters have been stablished in’ the Community Holl at Poinciana. One of the austors will be there, every day. | Rev, Pickens and his family work with the Poinciana Community Sunday School and hr each Sunday morning and ' the Congregational Church evenings, Rev. Sterns preach at the Congregational Church Sunday mornings and at he Community Church in the ning The sermon which Rev. Pickens give at the Community bh this Sunday morning is \!l in the Way with God”, and evening subject at the Congre- ational Church will be “I Want fy Chureh to Be—”. Rev. Sterns’, ing and evening subject is yond Duty ' ting of the Sunday School | sunday ( slated for p.m, ith official board meet- | p.m. Tuesday. Choir hearsal and Troop 50, Boy cheduled for Thurs-. it the same hour x ire Grace Lutheran Church \t the Grace Lutheran Church, ssociate. Rey. Sterns is a recent arrival in a COLORED CHURCHES CORNISH CHAPEL _ Rev. A. J. McCashille, presid- ing elder, will speak at the 11 a.m. service at the Cornish Chapel, A.M. Zion Church, following the 9:30 am. Church Sctiool con- jtral portions today and over ex- ducted by Vivian Floyd, superin- tendent. The same minister will speak at the 7 p.m. service. The Weather FORECAST Key: West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy this afternoon, tonight and Sunday. Some likelihood of wide- People’s Forum i considered ly scattered showers. Not mc fair change in temperature. Gentle! = ‘the po only. eect to moderate southeasterly winds. Florida: Mostly cloudy, ee sional rain in north and centra i REY A portions today and over extreme | PRACTICE, NOT THEORY north portion tonight and Sun- | Editor, The Citizen: day; otherwise partly cloudy. Few | Rumors have it that Tony showers on the lower East Coast.; Head was ordered out of the Warmer today and over extreme! General Hospital despite the fact ‘north portion tonight. that he was in dire need of. ade- Jacksonville through the Flor-|quate medical assistance, In ida Straits and East Gulf of Mex-| truth, he was transferred to the ico: Moderate, occasionally fresh; county jail because the county east to southeast winds through| poor house had a full comple- Sunday. Mostly cloudy, occa-}ment. Consequently, Tony expir- sional rain over north and cen-/ed in the county jail. F ‘ It is an established fact that trem enorth portion tonight and) Tony had indulged in intoxicat- Sunday. Otherwise partly cloudy) ing liquors for quite some time. weather, | However, let it be borne in mind Jacksonville to Apalachicola: | that many of us do not find On Monday at 7:30 p.m, all mis- jo sal crate or sleroy, warnings | ourselves in Tony’s category but sion members will meet. and at the same hour on Tuesday, Rev. C. C. Higgs, pastor and congre- gation will visit the’ St. James Baptist Church, where Rev. Higgs will speak. Ushers Board will meet at 7:30 p.m, Wednesday and the choir will rehearse at 7 p.m, Friday. Trinity Presbyterian At the Trinity Presbyterian Chureh, Rev. Sigismund A. Laing | Rainfall, 24 hours ending «a | 8:30 a.m., inches will speak have been issued. for the Grace of God. REPORT | Any human being, regardless Key West, Fla., Jan. 11, 1947 |of his or her status, is worthy (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m.,!of a better place than a penal Eastern Standard Time, | institution when the time occurs City Office) |to leave God’s green earth. Temperatures | Christianity should not be theo- Highest yesterday | vized. It must be practiced. Lowest last night | JOSEPH M. VILLAR. Mean - 3 - 76 Key West, Fla., Normal _ = 69 2328 Staples Ave., t Precipitation |Jan. 9, 1947. J a3 3 rh _ MEETINGS Society To Meet The Society of St. Vincent de Paul will meet in the Parish Hall, 1014 Windsor Lane, at 7:30 p.m. Monday, January 12. A represen- tative from the State Welfare Board will address the Society. All members ‘and those eontem- are urged to. be in attendance at this important meeting. Garden And Lawn Supply Has Canary Birds On Sale Key West Garden & Lawn Supply has supplemented its full garden and lawn supply line with a pet supply department. This department is composed of the better and bird supplies and accessories. The owners have in a stock of selection of customers. These birds are fully guaranteed to sing and be healthy. A full line of cages and stands are displayed along with the !famous “3 Vees” food and sup- ; plies, used by the warblers to full song. Tough “This is tough luck,” said Ham ; mournfully, as he leaned out of a window of the Ark, , tomorrew on i Be Be sure to cover foods like} “What's the kick now?” in- rings Hone eannticeton: at the! Heledee oun euy | Sauerkraut, Mpeiny ie Heh, auited Shem. ain jalan Tae Gebace i ae 3 cooked croccoli, so that they wil “Why, we've ‘ ‘ adeinday, School is at 3:20 pm.| — guetten Standard Time) (fot taint ther foods stored in around us to fish in” replied and youth meeting a aan ater’ Sunrise —- 7:13 am. the refrigerator. Bape only two fish-worms The sermon at the 7 p.m. wor- Sunset SS) pun, Sasadibiidied ship is “Unguarded Momen : Moonrise 11:50 p.m. | Hl Prayer service and the deacons’ , Moonset 11:30 a.m. } Ke West { 4 monthly business meeting are TIDES y j Cornish Chapel scheduled for 7 p.m. Tuesday. Tomorrow ° H Youth night is 7 p.m. Wednesday Naval Base | Church of Christ A.ME. ZION CHURCH | and choir rehearsal and boy scout (Eastern Standard Time) | '] “The So Friendly Chure: meeting at 7 p.m. Friday. High Tide Low Tide Meets Sunday Afternoons | (COLORED) ae am. 7:47 am. at 6 o'Clock at i Whitehead and Angela i Elect Felton Youth; 916 Seminary Street | | 2:15 p.m. 8:03 pm. | ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA | | F. H. Zucker will begin a eries of sermons on the Ten Com-! . Reference Station: Ke: at Present Sandmenian ‘Thortint Guin ne Ol Chntsl Venders| qe cn eaceer| = ‘The Fear of God” and will be G itation— i Ulivered at tho 7:90 pam, serv, CDangelist To Talk: pana vonia tx || Everybody Welcome tomorrow, Holy Communion! Evangelist Laurence 'T. Cham. | (bridge) ———--10 min. 0.0 ft. | ae ihe ce lebrated, Those wish-| bers, a frequent visitor to Res | No Name Key +2hr. Ane n commune are expected to West for the past twenty years, | (east side) ——20 min, Hear Gespel Sermon speak to the pastor before the A Joseph Warnock will can- tc sunday School at 10 a.m. Children’s instruction’ class meets Mond t 3:30 p.m. and the adult ass at 8 p.m : Poinciana Baptist \ the Poinciana oO 1, Rev. W. R. Smith will peak on Good” at the Il am. se nd “Abhor That Which is t the 7:30 p.m. service. A spe- tudy course in the Sunday jat the Baptist electrically Cleave to that Which pel Hall, ; holding services every night e of Pembroke, N. C., and London, England, will bring the message regular Saturday night Youth for Christ Rally this week, at 7:50 p, m., at the First Baptist | Church, He will begin .a series of lec- tures on the “Tabernacle. in the Wilderness,” by the use, of. an illuminated model this Sunday night at the G 720 Southard str i ! | { cept Mondays and Saturda. The Youth for Christ organiza-} joca Chica —Ohr. (Sandy Point) 40 min. | Caldas Channel ~+2hr. «north end) —.10 min. +1.4 ft. Minus Sign—Corrections to be subtracted Plus Sign — Corrections to be added. Each Sunday at 9:15 A.M.’oVver WGBS, Miami, 710 On Your Dial Oa eT GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE “Assembly of Gad” CORNER OF GEORGIA and PETRONIA STS. | Subscribe to The Citizen--2% weekly. | Congregational Church Services As Follows: tion recently elected the follow- ‘ing officers: Robert Felton, Di- trector; Johnny Reid, Assistant’ ' Director; Gloria Giles and Lor-' rai Nottage, Program Chair-, men; Margaret Pinder, and Har- old Russell, Pulpit Committee; —_ Marilyn Bennett, Secretary; John |} 9:45 A.M., Sunday School E. Pickens, Jr., Treasurer; Mrs. | Sehool will be conducted through- eek by special workers Jacksonville, Mrs. Lee Mac- Donald and Mrs. Vagts. They conduct a religious cen- the church community. Chureh John E, Pickens, Minister Wallace H, Sterns, Associate William Street, Near Southard Street 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 First Baptist Special guests will be presented wyances Sands and Buddy Rodri-}] 10:50 A.M., Worship PASTOR ow at the First Baptist ue i niicty achalment land Bosman | “Beyond Duty” c bo ne. -{ Pz, Ss is epi Rev ‘allace Sterns Jesus Is Real 12-17. | 4 r 1 music and a sermon on iSetvice at 11 am. The subject Se acai we Rav {Wil be eeacmament © i Se a eee eee et aati Mesting will alga (be held at he p a am aie ,8 p.m. The reading room will be idan aahcolmundc: Supt. H,/open in the church from 6 to 8 FE. Dhy will be held at 9:45 am, P-™ nd at 6:30 p.m. the Training Un-|§ n is scheduled with Mrs. H. E.! Day, director Choir rehearsal is, » be held Thursday at 8 p.m.! 7 :00 P.M. Christian Endeavor 7:30 P.M., Worship “I Want My Church To Be—" |! Rev. John E. Pickens | » be conducted January pastor The First MethodistChurch | \ \ | xen house for servicemen, Fri- a y ay, 7:30 pm. and Sunday, 8:30' || (The Old Stone Church) | | a | pr | Corner EATON and SIMONTON STREETS 1 SUNDAY, JANUARY 12TH pica areas oH G. Leon Wells, Pastor | 9:45 A.M., SUNDAY SCHOOL (All Ages) Gospel Hall i x * | pecial lec ae afer us be aay 9:45 AM . . . Sunday School 11:00 A.M., Morning Service \ iospe ul, where Lt} ‘ a ich i aa i be will speak on “The 10:50, Morning W orship Subject: “Cleave to That Which is Good nacle of God”, with a beau-! : “Chameleon Christian” nodel, Services are to be, Sermon Subject: 0-50 a.m. service and on “Success Guaranteed” at the 7:30. service. | = | veld 30 p.m. Those attending 6:30 P.M. | ked to bring their bibles ip Meeti it! Z No collections will be taken, | Methodist Youth Fellowship Meeting Subject: “Abhor T M | eae 7:30, Evening Worship ; ; | | PirstiMetiogist | | Sermon Subject: ‘Success Guaranteed” | \\ the First Methodist Church, | J) it Rey. G. Leon Wells will speak on} ) — ————A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL————— jf) re meleon Christian” at the = | | i | COME—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Corner Fleming and William St. REV. J. B. REID. Pastor Chureh School . . . CLASSES FOR ALL AGES Merrill Felton, General Superintendent 10:50 A.M. 7:10 P.M. Evening Worship . A . 7:30 P.M. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Christian Science Society The Christian Science Society f Key West will hold Sunday ool at 9:30 am. at 327 Eliza treet with the — morning | 10:50 A.M., “Wher (Grace. Lutheran Church | 9:45 A.M. 1215 PETRONIA STREET Morning Worship . . . Sang Service. « << « « « Sunday School, 10 sal | Divine Service Monday through Friday—Each 7:30 P.M. F. H. Zucker, Pastor | | | \ POINCIANA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. W. R. Smith, Pastor EAGLE AVENUE and 17TH STREET | 6:30 P.M., TRAINING UNION 7:30 P.M., Evening Service First Month of 105th Year | The First Baptist Church | CORNER BAHAMA and EATON STREETS You Are Never A Stranger Here. By Pastor J. C. Yelton 7:30 P.M., “Special Night of Testimonials” 9:30 A.M., SUNDAY SCHOOL—Ages Nursery: thru Adults H. E. Day, Superintendent 6:30 P.M., BAPTIST TRAINING UNION—Four Groups Mrs. H. E. Day, Director for Sunday School Workers—Present and Prospective ... Rev. C. C. Higgs, Pastor 9:30 A.M., CHURCH SCHOOL Classes for All Ages Mrs. Vivian Floyd, Supt, 11 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Rev. A. T. McCaskille, Presiding Elder, Will Speak 7 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP i Rev. A. T. McCaskille Will Deliver Sermon Music by Choir Victor Tynes, Director Trinity Presbyterian | Church 717 SIMONTON STREET Sigismund A. Laing, Minister Sermon Subject: “A Prayer for Sanctification” Sunday School, 3:30 P.M. Adult Bible Class, 5:30 P.M. j Youth Meeting, 6:00 P.M. Evening Worship, 7:00 Sermon Subject: “Unguarded Moments” hat Which is Evil” grades of dog, cat| the famous Radio Warbler Can- | ary birds. The birds are here for | ; help keep them healthy and in| eocccccccccccccoccoescon | WillliiiiIINIiNTIMnIMInMMMN | class at Shurtleff college, and one plating joiming the organization! (Colored) | | : PAGE THRER... I LOVE'S LANGUAGE | Fo"came to this cguntiy lath ALTON, Ile—(AP)—Mrs. Wil-} liam- Philips teaches a French August, and fhey were married: Allow bananas to ripen at of her pupils is her husband, ‘ephaik tem A 8 ‘ perature until skins are Phillips met the ‘former Gene-) noe with brown. Keep bana- vieve Bonvalet, pretty and pos- j : nas out of the refrigerator unless sessor of a bachelor of philos- they-are fully ripe, ophy degree, when he was in Christian Seienee * ° Society of Key West 327 ELIZABETH STREET Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Sunday Morning Services At 11 o’Clock Subject: SACRAMENT Wednesday Evenings | Meetings at 8 o’Clock f; : Poinciana e Community | Church John E. Pickens, Pastor }; Wallace H. Sterns, Associate || Community Hall, Duck Ave. {| at 15th, Poinciana i 9:45 A.M., Sunday School | 11:00 A.M., Worship Sermon: ‘All the Way with God’ Rev. John E. Pickens 7:30 P.M., Worship Sermon: ‘Beyond Duty‘ Rev. Wallace Sterns Hearty Welcome To All 1, AR i SR Reading Room Open in Chureh Edifice, Tuesday and Friday From 6 to 8 P. M. —_—_—_—_- Special Lecture GOSPEL HALL 720 SOUTHARD STREET L. T. CHAMBERS | Subject: fhe Tabernacle’ of God With A Beautifal Model” Commences Sunday. Jan. 12, at 7:30 P.M, COME WITH YOUR BIBLE and A FRIE, sBELDNERS™ MONDAY ONLY CLEARANCE 667 Morning Worship, 11:00 | | SPORTSWEAR 1 Group of Play Suits $6¢ 0 VALUES to $16.98 SWEATER |}; CLEARANCE |, All Sweaters $200 $4.98 to $7.98 Values All Sweaters $] 00 $3.50 to $3.98 Values » You Begin Again” Night—Special Study Course “Let's Go!” \ 1 Group of Colura GIRDLES $250 Regular $4.98 Values BELDNER’S “Key West's New Exclusive Ready-to-W ear Store” . 528 Duval Street PHONE 1133 Opp. Strand Theater

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