The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 18, 1947, Page 3

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SATU osama JANUARY 18, viniontndaorean taht ha. Pastor's Messages Messages To Mark Of Baptists’ 105th Year Here; TN observance of the of the First Baptist liver a special series of mons will discuss “The Influence and the first month of the 105th of exist pps Rev. J.C. Yelied oa hae, messages, starting. tomorrow. ae of Self, Stewardship of What We rete % usical numbers will be rendered. at tomorrow service. commencing ‘a: services on “Selling Your a Se ee Sunday School, Training Union, Wednesda: Glad bese Meeting and special recreation and other ctvities are planned to. help ob- rve the wyeria herent night's special Bap tis yp Poinciana Community and Congregational Churches Poinciana_ -Comunity Church, Rev, John E. Pickens will peak on “Three Answers” at the mM. service and on “Tempta- Congregational e topic of associate . Wallace Sterns, for morning service at the Con- gregational Church is “ the evening Poinciana Com- “Listening to This service will be in conjunction with a song service. Chureh family night will be ob- y the Poinciana Com- nunity Church at 6:30 p.m., Tues- » with a covered dish supper 5 ae event will Congregational hurch at, the same hour Friday,|Church, Sunday morning service rayer meeting at the Congrega-j Will be held at 11 o'clock. nal Church will be held Wed-! Christian Science Society Sunday morning services at the , will be held at First Methodist Church tone) Church, Sunday School is direction of Gerald} inders, general superintendent, will be held at 9:45 a.m , Rev G Leon Wells, Hl spe ak at the 10:50 a.m. serv-| warranty deed filed with County “The Cure for Fear” (Text Clerk Ross C. Sawyer. Methodist Youth Fellow-\ fas bought th e- hip meeting will be held at 6:30. serail a eaeee ls 4 will be the speaker at 7:307 Major Firth was station- | aska for some months and, will speak on Alaska and es-| (Mrs, Bunch Visits: heavy taxes, that aré used fort ally Christian missions. Fleming Street Methodist s the Sin that Causes} Amount of Sorrow} &™i, is the sermon topic, J. B. Reid at the Fleming | Visit to Key West yesterday and Methodist Church tomor-| examined the records of the 7:30 p.m, service. The {cal state office. son giving the correct an-| a New Testa- 1 School is scheduled for ‘ry the direction of;er of the local office. rill Felton, general superinten:) and a song service} Poinciana Baptist Church R, Smith of the Poin-| Guif Baptist Church will speak{ Rei isoned of tie ei rice tomer ow ane on “He Rea-, jne of ‘Tenriperdnce and Judg- 7:30 p.m, service. nday School is to be held at! r all ages ahd Train- Glad Tidings Tabernacle e Glad Tidings Tabernacle, | School will be held at 10] wning worship at 11 a.m.,| ’eople’s service at 6 p.m. vening service a week services Tuesday ») manner, Gospel Hall Lectures 7 $ continue | at 7:30 o'clock at the Gos- T. Chambers | Tabermacle of | sqyimtsttttitTHtneNsNUsitynaretinesctu sen ntHnAHHHET | That's why we are 100 per cent Church Of Christ | Key West Church of Christ old its regular y School will be held at Lutheran Church at 10} »morrow and divine service MW aldrons Continue Special Tabernacle \ at the! ily at their home on Elizabeth at 7 o'clock under the nd fought in three major battles » Pacific theater. he Waldrons are talented mu- Felt-of-graph. Music | Sands’ inging are featured. Coeaneronnonsasonconcece The Citieen welcomes exprene Other Services| His ser- WHO. PAYS? Editor, The Citizen: “ Kindly allow me space in your most valuable paper to say a few words against the liquor traffic in our city. I am a father, Sunday school teacher, a good citizen, also an ex-GI (who isn’t now)? First, I want to say that I was born and reared in Key West, so I am familiar with its history. And I know that the morals of our city are lower now than COLORED CHURCHES CORNISH CHAPEL Rev. C. C. Higgs will speak on “The Renewal of Faith” at the morning service and on “God's Hand on the Wall” at the evening service at the Cornish. Chapel to- morrow. On Monday members will meet at the Newman Methodist Church, when Rev. Higgs will speak. On Tuesday, class and prayer meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m.; on Wednesday, ushers board meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m.; on Thursday, the Star of Zion: Club will meet at the parsonage and at 7:30 p.m., Friday, choir re- hearsal will be held. and that they are not improving. I know that drinking does some- thing to one physically and morally. I learned that in the fifth grade in school, and, believe it or not, they still learn the evil school. And keep liquor away schools and churches, whd just as soon sell a child’s soul for a bottle of beer starts hollering about ‘their liberties. What about our children’s liber- ties? What about my liberties? when from the — What about ‘everybody’s rights | TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN and liberties? We want our chil- | At the Trinity Presbyterian| ren to grow up to be clean, wholesome, moral and spiritual men and women, and will con- tinue to fight to see that they have the liberties guaranteed them under the Constitution of the United States, that so many selfish persons who think of self first, would like to take away | from them. Give the children a/ chance to live. Someone has said that it, is! absurd that people drive 160 miles to go to church. No; people | don’t just drive 160 miles to go | to church. Neither do they drive | 160 miles to buy liquor. In Mi- | ami they have some fine} churches (I have been to church there); they also have liquor es- tablishments, and, these liquor establishments sell liquor. But the people who do drive 160 miles to go to church are the bar pilot,|ones who stay the longest in Key story frame| West, because they save their, “dwelling at 2840 Harris avenue, {money and they don’t throw it all Sunday School is at 3:30 p.m., adult bible class two hours later jand youth meeting at 6 p.m. Evening worship i is at 7 o’clock. Prayer service is scheduled for 7 p.m. Tuesday. Youth night is! at 7 p.m. Wednesday and choir . , rehearsal and boy scout meeting vat. 7 pm. Friday. \Sawy er Purchases Lime Grove Home Henry F. Sawyer has purchas- ed a home from New Homes, Inc., in the Lime Grove section of, the city for $6,000, according to at Melvin E. Russell, from the Taylor Construction] away in a few hours of drinking. y; Company for a reported price of | They tell us about our eeatl $4,500. beverage industry, that it em- ploys thousands and contributes es that are used What a laugh! | public good. “Ta for public good My son, only ‘nine years ae) could tear that one to pieces. | Who pays the large police force | that, cities must maintain so that In Key West Today Mrs. Ann Cates Bunch, Mi- director for this district of the State Welfare Board, paid a ‘|peated their wedding vows be- they have been for many years, | 'a single strand of pearls and her effects of alcohol on the body in | we fight to | someone } | maid of honor and the bridesmaids |Helen Sellers ,were flower jof Mr. and Mrs, Maitland Adams, ! hin Science {of the bride. Mrs. Homer Herrick = Mies E rnestine ss kauie Evans . « Weds Howard Woodrow Owen The wedding of Miss ined Louise. Evans and Howard Wood- row Owen, was Saturday, January 11, in the First Methodist Church. The couple. re- fore an altar decorated. with bas- | kets of gladioli and.fern. Rev, C. Leon Wells performed the cer mony. Mrs, Joseph Sawyer was the: | “Because”, and Mrs. Minnie Rob- inson and Mrs. Julia Nelson sang, *“T Love You Truly”. The bride, given in marriagé by and Mrs. Ernest E. Evans. She was attired in a wedding gown of white satin, traditional Colonial style, with a high, round netk and three-quarter length sleeves, with a fitted bodice. The hoop- skirt was designed with a flounce, over accordian pleated ruffles that; draped into an accordian pleated! old-fashioned tulle bonnet with a short veil. Her only jewelry was corsage was white carnations. Maid of honor was Miss Cath- erine Conner, Other attendants were Miss Rosalind Albury, Miss Ruth Stricker, Miss Virginia Kel- ley and Miss Shirley Smith. The i wore lovely dresses in pastel} shades and flower tiaras in their! hair, matching their bouquets.} Margaret Ardargh, Mary Ann Lo- pez, Gloria Solomon and Polly, and wore long dresses. in pastel shades and carried baskets of flowers. Little Eckwood Solo-| mon, Jr., was the ring-bearer. Robert Marson was the best man and = John — Marzyck, Mervin; Thompson, John Ramirez and) Kenneth Solomon served as ush- ers. A reception for 300 friends fol- lowed the ceremony at the home 1101 Laird Street, aunt and uncle and.Mrs. Howard Overlin presid- ‘ed at the refreshment table. The bride is a popular member } of the Key West young people’: ' group, and has been employed in the Navy Yard. The groom is a! chief pharmacist mate, United States Navy. After their honeymoon in Cin- cinnati, O., the young couple will} go to Jacksonville, where Owen will re-enlist in the United States | Navy and return to,Key West to} await orders. They will be at; home the first part of February at 1207 Florida Street. i i Before the white man came, | there were 60,000,000 buffalo in the United States, it is estimatéd. Cornish Chapel A.M.E, ZION CHURCH liquor the protection they need to sell their liquors? Who pays for the} broken homes, the children who ; }must suffer because of the sale} of liquor? Who pays for the; | traffic accidents, the murders, the \fires, the prostitution caused by | the liquor traffic? Who keeps up |the penal institutions, the sani- | tariums, the asylums, that must! be maintained in order to have | | the liquor traffic? Write our FBI man, Mr. lo- While here she attended a ses- sion of Criminal Court with Mrs. Helen E. MeNeil, super r, and {Mrs, Helen N. Porter case work- | | | { Gulfstream Restaurant Menu For Tomorrow Offers Fourteen Entrees The Sunday dinner menu of the | Hoov- entrees ranging from roast young | tom turkey to sauted chicken people who pay, and their’s is a liver omelette, with all the fixings, | total loss in money; but the li- at $1.50 per person. A child’s}quor interests realize huge prof- full plate is at half-price. its. : - : Benjamin Goldberg, who op- But, my friends, if all it cost jerates this popular eating estab-| us was money, we would not lishment, is a man of wide experi- one word. It is the liquor in- ence in catering to the public which enjoys good foods, properly |lars and cents. prepared and served in a pleasing about humanity? Mr. Goldberg especially} ing huge profits. invites families with children to} Now, our love goes deeper visit the Gulf Stream Restaurant. |than that. Yes, deeper than tol- | lars and cents. We realize we are our brothers’ keeper; we are| interested in humanity; we are interested in every boy and girl. What ca | | sMMLUDUULLUT4QQS0EEE0UEAUUSEOGRE DUST OPON ARE UTAAAA TET Personals | in back of Rev. Doherty, or any Laubschers End Visit < sates | one else, whose sole interest in Ms PE ue eth noe this fight is to lift humanity left for home after spending a| (our neighbors) up to a higher SS é | moral standard of living. So, let month here: with Mr. Laubscher's | keep the bars closed on Sunday sister, Miss Gertrude Laubscher, ; ond anne uke Center eich 408 Eaton street. jen changed into wine. Weintraubs Visiting Here ike Veuen L. ROBERTS. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weintraub | yan, 17, 1947. of Los Angeles, Calif., are visit- ing Mrs. B, Weintraub and fam- ‘GATOR BITES WOMAN SAVANNAH, Ga. — While street. | chasing an escaped monkey, M ET |V. Mackey, who, with her hu: Visit Mrs. Sands band, operate an animal farm. Mrs. Clark W. Coleman of! came into too close range of an Doddsville, Miss., and Mrs. P.| eight-foot aligator, which grab: B. Richardson of Birmingham, Ala., arrived here this afternoon, to spend a week at the home of | bed her arm and hung on until }she dragged him into the hous {got a pistol and shot him be- Mrs. Elijah Sands, 2746 Staples | tween the eyes. ,{street. Mrs. Coleman is Mrs. | jal ea mother and Mrs. Rich- First Rhodes scholarships were ardson is an aunt. awarded in 1904 establishments may have | fF Ps ie Suen Papeete end er, or write to Washington, and | nac ar a 2 cian i é a a vision Streets, appears in today’s | Set Staulstits | before you rave Citizen. It offers a complete din-| austey neue q the choice of fourteen ’ Le ep with In the final ana , it is the | They are mak- | “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: ‘The Renewal of Faith’ 7 P.M., EVENING WORSHIP Subject: ‘God's Hand On the Wall’ Music by Choir Victor Tynes, Director Special “paras GOSPEL HALL 720 SOUTHARD STREET L. T. CHAMBERS Subject: “THE TABERNACLE OF GOD” Illustrated With a Beautiful Model” NIGHTLY—Except Monday and Saturday—AT 7:30 P.M. » COME WITH YOUR BIBLE and A FRIEND | ——_————-_NO_ COLLECTION: |Sun And Sand Club 26080 Is Popular Thé. Sun. and Sand, Club, on| the sand and in the sunshine at the southerly end of: Simonton | catches of street, is located in an. ideal. sea_| bathing area and offers attrac- tions promotive of the pleasure pear solemnized_ on Gan es Night Bor wrists Sunday At A.R.C. Center | Winter tourists will, be given a treat. tomorrow night by the organist. Mrs. Paul Herrick sang| Chamber of Commerce at the Aquarium Recreation, Center. It, will| be “games night” at the Tourists, who now have uffleboard con’ a her father, is the daughter of, Mr. fate an Syeomaite tai the games, they like: hest. A feature of the “games. night” ill be;a hot dog roast on a grill in the yard adjacent. to the aquarium, There will be a man on hand, to see that the games are all in order for the tourists. A snack bar and ' cocktail loungee have become popular Hane honors\in per features of the club, The 3 Sharps provide music for listen- ers as well as dancers. The bath- ing pier and beach are private and for the use of guests. Tuesday. and Saturday eve- hings special programs.are pro- ‘vided, for members. of the club. Anybody wishing to join ‘the Sun and Sand Club may inquire at the desk in the, club's office. fish brought in were vies and Nora Eskew. ” ‘The Jackson Square USO: aes vides transportation, bait and » the weekly Navy Wives’ fishing trips, and all Navy Wives are invited to go ~ along, when the group leaves — from the USO on Friday morn- ~ ings at 11 o'clock, America, never entered.a war 4 on a Friday. the 13th. —_———————— John E. Chure ch. wie H, Sterns, Associrta Street, . Near $ nthard, Street |} 9:45 A.M,, Sunday School 10:50. A.M., Wor: Rev, Wallace Sterns 7:00, P.M, Christian, When the patent system was | established in\the United States: in 1790, the fee was $4. Key West Church of Christ Meets Sunday Afternoons at 6 e’Clock at 916 Seminary Street ‘arriage License ' Issued To Couple A marriage license was issued yesterday to Gordon E. Cromp- ton, 26, a musician at Casa Ma- rina, and Shirley Gross, salesgirl, at the same hotel, by Judge Raymond. R. Lord. || Grace Rasthesas 1215 PETRONIA STREET, Sunday School, 10, A.M, Divine Service train in the back. She wore anj fj Everybody Welcome Hear Gospel Sermon Each Sunday at 9:15 A.M. over WGBS, Miami, 730 aie cenit Your Dial 7:30 P.M., Worshi “TEMPTATION and § Rev. John E. Pickens || eee and Loe Church Services vices As Follows: F. H. Zucker, Pastor el Community € John E. Pickens, Pastor Wallace H. Sterns, Associate at 15th, Poinciana. 9:45 A.M., Sunday School Classes for All Ages LL: 00, A.M., Worship “Three Answers” of Key West 327 ELIZABETH STREET Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Sunday Morning Services At 11 o’Clock Subject: “LIFE” Wednesday. Evenings. Meetings at 8 9’Clock. Reading Room Open in Church Edifice. Tuesday, and Friday From 6 to 8 P. M. Service . 7:00. P.M. Meetings uous 7 the Week, with Rev. dad ‘Mrs. Waldron in Charge J. H. Wooldridge PASTOR. 7:30. P.M... Song Service and Message “Listening to God” Hearty Welcome To All The First MethodistChurch (The Old Stone Church) Corner EATON and SIMONTON STREETS G. Leon Wells, Pastor Attend the Church Where Jesus Is Real =. Trinity Presbyterian 717 SIMONTON STREET Sunday School 10:50, Morning Worship “The Cure for Fear” Sigismund A. Laing, Minister Sermon Subject: Methodist Youth Fellowship Meeting 7:30, Evening Worship Chaplain R. H. FIRTH, U.S, Army, Will Speak ——7 FOU ARE INVITED - -POINCIANA BAPTIST . CHURCH Rev. W. R. Smith, Pastor EAGLE AVENUE and 17TK STREET SUNDAY, JANUARY 19TH 9:45 A.M., SUNDAY SCHOOL (All Ages) 11:00 A.M., Morning Service Text for the Day: Acts 24:25— “He Reasoned of Rightoousness” 6:30 P.M., TRAINING UNION Morning Worship, 11:00 Sunday School, 3:30 P.M. Adult Bible Class, 5:30 P.M. Youth Meeting, 6:00 P.M. Evening Worship, 7:00 7:30 P.M., Evening Service Temperance and Judgment” : “He Reasoned of ... Church School Morning Worship . Song Service Evening Worship, . Subject: To the The First Baptist Church CORNER BAHAMA and EATON STREETS You Are Never A Stranger Here. COME—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Corner Fleming and William St. REV. J. B. REID. Pastor Sunday, PASTOR J. C. YELTON’S Messages Will Be 0 A.M., “When You Pray Say—* 7:30 P.M., “Special ‘For 8; i CLASSES FOR ALL AGES Merrill Felton, General Superintendent pyar Ae Sunday, 8:30 P.M., Fellowship Hour for Service Men 9:30 A.M., Sunday School—Nursery through Adult y, Superintendent 6:30 P.M., Baptist Training Union—-All Age Groups Wednesday, 6:30 P. M., S. S, Teachers and Workers Wednesday, 7:30 P. M., “Why You Need Power” Thursday, 8:00 P. M. Choir Rehearsal “What Is the Sin “That Causes he: Greatest Amount of Scrrow in Key West?” First Person Giving the Correct Answer Will Be Given a Nice New Testament Friday, 7:30 P. M., Open House for Se: VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Young People

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