The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 1, 1947, Page 3

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_ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN he Weather (Much Humor, inopenan ie ‘lunar bind | 16th’ Opening Here Monday Night) eS a RRP ara Eas ol Mee ) eral : § to be presented by the Key West] will be given Monday ow lly Kana ender the Yeung people of the cloudy this afternoon, tonight and Players, beginning Monday even-| Thur: sday evenings at 8:16 direction of F. Warren Cap-|Sunday with widely scattered -— ot - he r wellknown Baptist: ch P| sh maar lige * {ing at the Barn Theatre, is called’ Tickets at $1.60 i A pee urch work. A owers. Not much change in i ri . ‘ ing | ; © OCmeNOW aight at 7 O'clock. er, will temperature," iibidie da moderate; by its author. Ayn Rand, “a com-" are available at Paul Smith's wnt = study couse us being southeast and south winds. edy dram, bookstore, corner Eaton and —/ “8 aoe of the additional Florida: Considerable cloudi- Those who have seen jt remem-/ Simonton streets, and at the door ‘ ay ar of for the|ness and showery in extreme — a aids of the theater: Cleveland, Ohio. Wieetion of the church | north portion today, tonight and Soiatos wi! be aught “=| COLORED * lsget |__ CHURCHES scattered afternoon showers in business associate and one-time t 1 ii 42 noon south and central portions, tare lover, Bjorn Faulkner, which of: to 6 nee mat ieee Bast to 2 jchange in temperature. | comme isn't dwony in the least,’ a.m, Monday. : Jacksonville to Apalachicola:|¥¢t ther are “bit parts” that in-! The key paragraph in Cooper's orvior and on | ‘ Dae 5 de Sam CORN a, No. ned craft or storm warnings See cqepeeat comedy. J amendments=neads. as follows: Roe) mvc e — wr aie ave been issued. ne such character is the’ .“()) No... alegholie beverages 3 . pastor of the Swedish housekeeper, played: by eneuited ornish Chapel, will a TIDES i + von shall be sold, served or consumed nes te ike mectinn of me ‘ ba v Ethel Gibbs, Her disapproving - within the territorial limits of the , \. - ‘ le whom she has’ distni ~ held at 10:50 - Pie and on “The Unanswer- aon ta ee seen centre love to Karen is bp reyes ine we wp ke nd nae < a: p ms service APRS re very emphatic as she gives her (E.S.T.) and between the hows ~~ r schoo! ler Mrs sa 4 Ne saga avi e wi 1 . wnprin.| 28 Vloyd, superintender ag : fe 6:48 p.m. 12:05 p.m. evidence on the witness stand. (of 6 o'clock P.M. and 9 o'clock ® dee Meo, | hebd at Sune 4d ent, will be Another humorous part is that P.M. (E.S.T.) on Sunday, except © oy i a m REV. DOHERTY of Mrs, “Hutchins, wife of the any bona fide restaurant or din- ee . r negro janitor who happened to ing-room having a table seating’| . Met ‘ TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN 2 ee sro age yne) | be on duty the night of the mur-' capacity of forty or more seats a Debert i Hanged on His Own Gallows” x ssh sae WOME ranks, Other! der, because her husband “don’t. that is licenged" by. the city as a People Who is the title of Rev. Sigismund A. | 7US!nessmen will be harmed. seem to have much gumption' vendor to sell alcoholic beverages Shall be Laing’s sermon at the Trinity]. The liquor interests are fore- lately—and when he don’t. [ may, between the hours of 6 Presbyterian Church's 11 a.m,| "8 the fight on us, We are fight-/ goes his work for him”, she ex-; and 9 P. M, (EST) on Sunday, | h This im S€rVice tomorrow. In the eve- es in paseo : plains. Carol Holman makes the ‘sell, serve and permit. the con- t the 8!mg the pastor will speak on D a erty, said shat Mayor W. W. ; most of this character and never sumption on the premises of beer, be | “Marks of Discipleship.” ah Sab Commissioner Hunter | fails in rehearsal to get a good. wine and mixed drinks as defin- nahin AS arden and Commissioner Albert | hand. ed in this ordinance and it shal) Pook will pununnaunuin, | COOPE® had pledged themselves; Homer Van Fleet, private de-;not be unlawful for bona . fide inion PE y to binds agolust Sunday opening tective, played by Commander, guests of such restaurant or din- na Cos AY | NALS pions hel cote ae | Hugh Bredin, R. N., is a decided! ing-room te consume such beer, “The touris' usiness is a} i s vil i i i mi 4 ake : a 3 ! relief from the tenseness of the; Wine and mixed drinks during : wie ‘Onna aH” | smokescreen”, Doherty continu- | drama. His observations may not | said hours, when, served as afore-}}! Con-| On Honeymoon Hete ed. “Tourists resent the insinua-) contribute much to the solving ;Said.” Ri 4 1 a Mr. and Mrs. Mario Carrillo|tion that they come down here. of the murder but his lines andj | peak #V¥e aprived from Habana over | to 0 on a drunk _.| the manner in which Commander} Langston Hughes, poet-play- the Aerovias Q to spend their] The temperance leader’ said! Brodin gives them is a definite| Wright, born in Joplin, Mo., 45] held at Pomeymoon here. They were | “we will put up the strongest op- contribution to the enjoyment of j Years ago. th Rey,| Married in Habana last week. | Position we can” Tuesday night.! 1. evening. i ating onai He said he preferred not to re-'| | - Visiting In Cuba veal the names of the speakers! } r Jorge Font of’ Key West has| *® be Present. Ke W. ' GLA Tl S$ 4 left over the Aerovias Q. for Ha- |—=—— y est TA R vana to spend a few weeks withjj - ° ° ' * - hurch amily and friends in Cuba. i Poinciana Church of Christ \ “Assembly ef God” \ | j i ‘ * Fly To Beside Community Meets Sunday Afternoons |, and PETRONIA STS. M and Mrs. Marie Davila} hk at 6 o'Clock at j pdcnsibig 4 how ed hwve left by National Airways] ( hure | : { és x | st for Tampa. Florida, to be at the John E. Pickens, Pastor 916 Semimary Street 4) [ Church Services As Follows: ting of bedside of Mr. Davilla’s sister,|} Wallace H. Sterns, Associate at Present |p Sunday School . .10:00 A.M. Pod a whe very ill in that city | \ — | pacman Sore a oe | ‘oung People .. 6: x |} Everybody Welcome 4) Bvoneg Seivice . 7:30 PME ee J. H. Wooldridge Community Hall, Duck Ave. at 15th, Poinciana 9:45 A.M., Sunday School Classes for All Ages o's Visiting Grandparents Th Janice and Barbara Hepp of Attend the Church Where Stone) Sioux City, Mo., accompanied by|} 11:00, Holv Communion Also oe | PASTOR hape! ‘heir paternal grandmother, Mrs.; Meditation: H Hear Gospel Sermon i i M ; lydia Heppe, are visiting their]i “THE CLEANSING BLOOD” //4 gach Sunday at 9:15 A.M. over f{ ne ae Ee hhane ership naternal grandparents, Mr. and! 7:30 P.M., | WCBS, Miami, 710 | > ae ay, 7% “M. { seen teagy Mvs. Luther Thompson here : ise ; call nae? } Evening Worship On Your Dial i Jesus Is Real OPE ERC GENE Soars aI ere nt it lve . Hi Sermon: | ! roma street, arrived home Thurs- Hearty Welcome To All jay after being in JacKson Me- mart idee el LEY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH " Corner of Division and Georgia Streets Pa The Church With A Welcome Bs cee nlm SNORE CEI Cornish Chapel Judge Performs Tri : t A.M.E. ZION CHURCH E. S. DOHERTY, Pastor i Weednes » Cere “Hf “The So Friendly Church” ; ' riple Ceremony The So Fioarey SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. A triple wedding ceremony|§} Whitehead and angels Sts. Miss Miriam Carey, Superintendent | formed by County Judge Rev. C. C. Higgs, Pastor é Nera | Reymond R Lord i Samattn ame Morning Worship, 10:50 o’Clock | Leas learned. ta | 9:30 A.M., CHURCH SCHOOL Subject: “The People Who Know Their God Shall Be Strong” | Classes for All Ages YOUTH FELLOWSHIP, 6:45 P.M. ¥ Mrs. Vivian Floyd, Supt. I Comdr. J. R. English, com- —— ng officer of one of the 11 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Navy enlisted men whof| “The Meeting of Mercy Evening Service, 7:30 o’ Clock REV. J. B, RELD, Pastor Church School 6 . 9:45 A.M. CLASSES FOR ALL AGES arried, and Mrs. English, | and Justice” WHICH WILL BE A COMMUNION SERVICE H ong the witnesses. \f 7 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP Theme: “Do This In Rememberance of Me” | » Have ge 9 n uples married were Subject: , FE. Mito, 24, and Barbara i “The Unanswered Prayer” * J. O'Hara, 21. Daniel C. La Bar-} as = “ eeniaitan ’ ym 21, and Geraldine Alfonso, | Music by Choir ‘i i ‘ ah Sinhuet (SC Beka 21 Victor Tynes, Director COME--WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US { nd Jean Marshioni, 21, | 5 | : eee ce — | —$———— ———; FENG STREET METHODIST CHURCH £ \ . wich ~viere wom | Congregational |) Trinity Presbyterian G Canin Sectan sa eee * | Church John E. Pickens, Pastor Sigismund A. Laing, Minister Morning Worship, 1} o'Clock 717 Simonton Street (Colored) j | ‘Hanged On His Own Gallows’ I | | | | | | Wallace H. Sterns, Associate ||j{ Sunday School 3:30 P.M. cae ; : ; | Williai Street {? Adult Bible Class 5:30 a Merrill Felton, Géneral Superintendent sounce Birth bs “etd fouth Me ig 6:00 M. . 7 Be. . ~— Near Southard Street eee Worship, 7:00 o'Clock Morning Worship . . . 10:50 A.M. | 9:45 A.M Sunday School i Subject: ‘Marks of Discipleship’ . SS MCs ae Wess py 0 : .M., ja * ae 7, a ° j : vening Worship . : . ‘ -M. . | 10:50, Holy Communion || j Tuesday. 7:00 P.M. : Hear Our New Organized Male Quartette Sunday Night | Meditation—Rev. Sterns ] Prayer Service and Deacons cm i ° Sen Born Todey 7-00 P.M., Christian Endeavor |\j gerbe rag VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME ; “ 7:30 P.M., i Youth Night, Instruction ‘ Holy Communion | and Recreation | | “The Water of Life” | Rev. Pickens catenin eR Na a a aR eed i = Pomeiana Youth for Christ Rally Baptist Church First Methodist Church 105th + Year The First Baptist Church CORNER BAHAMA and EATON STREETS You Are Never A Stranger Her and Boy Scouts’ Meeting i Friday. 7 P.M., Choir Rehea | 1 it fer 7 © OENUE and Corner of Eaton and Simonton Streets 2 Pastor J. C. Yelton With His Messages: | £aG : = SPECIAL MUSIC s7Te STREET TONIGHT—February 1—7:30 P.M. February and 10:50 A.M., “How Are You A Steward?” Sunder # 46 A.M., Sunday Schoo a 7:30 P.M., “Songs in the Night” Gpeekex .-- 9:30 A.M., Sunday School—Nursery through Adults \ 1.00 AM ’ ‘ Eanes aie eeise E. Day, § arintendent uruing Werchip CHAPLAIN C. G. PFEIFFER H.E, Dey, Superintendent | Ready Christians Mari S I Guccor 6:38 P.M., Baptist Training Union—Beginning Special Study | . jarimba Solo, Becky on aus cory ; Course with Mr. F. Warren Cappel Each Night 6 PM. Training Union Voeal Solo, Johnny Dice. USN : at 7:00 o'Clock, throygh Friday 1 wemM Vocal Duet, Bobby Mae Buckley and Monday, Feb. 3, Woman's Missionary Society, 3:30 P.M. | = Becky Lou Gregory Mid-week Meeting, 7:30 P.M., Wednesday | Eveming Worship shia Respap Choir Rehearsal, 7:30 P.M., Thursday | A Ready Seviour — EVERYONE WELCOME cece LLL LLL | ‘John P, Doherty, 40, U.S. Navy and Jennett Bannon, 24. | Sunday; clearing and becoming! Pé"t Portrayed by Lee Pollock, is CQ@PER AMENDMENTS. | Navy and Margaret I. Myers, 92, colder late Sunday. Partly cloudy, |" trial for the murder of her, (Continued from Page One) Key West Municipal hospital. icenses ToWed | TODAY'S John Ford, Issued 2 Ashe born’ in’ FORECAST... “The Night of January 16th”; “The Night of January 26th”) Meriage-licenses were) issued “Barsy Scherman of iw York, yesterday by County Judge Ray-jpresident of mond R. Dord to the followfng |Month Club, born in Montrenl, 00 couples: ago. George J. Kuserm, 36, U. S. Divine Service 7:30 P.M. F. H. Zueker, Pastor (First Methodist) Comer EATON and SIMONTON STREETS G. Leon Wells, Pastor 9:45, Sunday School 10:50 . . Morning Worship Tf and HOLY COMMUNION 6:30, Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30 : i Evening Worship Subject of Story Sermon: ® "A SPARK IN THE DARK" —WE INVITE YOU TO WORSHIP WITH US— You'll love our beautiful new selection of exquisite blouses to wear with all your skirts and suits, Pastel, dark and pure white blouses in tailored and feminine — styles, All sizes, o: course. Peasant Style Blouses of Sheer, White Cotton — Drawstring Neck and Trimmed with Eyelet $450 vo Diustwated) Tailored | BLOUSE (As Tilustrated) “Of Fine Rayon ff in Snowy White and All Pastel Shades $4.50 CLOSING OUT . All “Diana” Bras IN STOCK $1.00 ($1.50 Values) All Sizes and Styles in A - B- C — CUPS White and Tearose BELDNER’S “Key West's New Exclusive Ready-to-Wear Store” 4 $28 Duval Street PHONE 1133 Opp. Strand Theater

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