The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 15, 1947, Page 3

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he ze ie > nett ener mea tna secu mi l¢ olky Club's Ladies’ Night aes West Golf Club held its: chairman, was in charge of ar- first annual ladies night dinner | Tangements. i th at the Casa Marina last night, ay their ladies. Dr. Jack Hayes, club; Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore "| president, welcomed the guests. {/atid Mrs. Charles Yates, Mr. ‘| Besides being the first annual! Mrs. Curry Harris, Dr. and ladies night, it also coincidéd' Herman Moore, R. Osborne, | with Bob Spottswood’s birthday,| Mrs. 'C. W. Davis, “Mrs. E. A. Baptist ‘and the departure of two popu-! Kitnber, Miss Bobbie Kimber, lar WAVES, Misses Bobbie Kitn- ; i Sone st 0:45 a. m.. with a full, Kyles Tek qeete Of departmental superin-| ———— | leaving for. Norfolk, Va. Miss; Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mesa, temdents. At 6.30 p. m., the Bap-' Kimber holds, the local ‘course, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Demeritt,| tit Training Union will rheet record of 45. for women. , «| Dr. and Mrs. John eh aad va with Mr. H. © Dey ond the , \Adb. ladies pwere giveri a‘ ¢or-|"ahd Mrs. Verdam MeCardle, Mr: waders of the five groups with. sage of pink and white carna-; and Mrs, -Ben Freer, Mr. a et tions, and Mrs. James Mira was, Paul Sher, ‘Mr. and. Mrs. he presents and sponsor Mid-week prave: helt Wednesday preceded by the lucky winner of the grab-| Knight, Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph e residés bag prize, consisting of nylon’ Lopez, Mr. arid Mrs. Robert Dil-; bis py trail as aR ei stockings, lipstick, powder, per-| lard, Robert Spottswood, Miss} machinist’s mate in the “Navy, is | fume, ete. Mary Louise Spottswood, Mr. | stationed at Guam. 3 i 2 Clem Price took the men’s! and Mrs. Clem C. Price, Mr. and/—-—— —aeeen! prize of three Achusenet title-' Mrs. James Mira, Humbert Mira,! meeting will, At Cornish Chapel, Sundz at 7:30 p. m, school will be held at sane a » meeting of Sun- | ™°rning worship at 11 a. m., ser- and workers {ON subject, “The City of God,” al) ©vening worship at 7:30 o'clock, subject, “The Ransom Found.” teacher ™ how earlier, Choir rehea Hetluled fo 7.30 p. m.: spe . * Raster music will be sung | Paver service will -be h list golf balls. ; Mr. and Mrs. Horace O'Bryant, | - isi arr: aa . . ry At the Firs Methodist Cuan | 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, Saetibiee of Robert Dopp, entertainment M J. Hamel, Miss E. Cassidy. “e ‘< ; a : The Christian Motives” at|@4y; Star of Zion Chub, Thurs- . 5 ; 3 Ws om. following Sunday | 4ay at the same hour, and choir (COnvent Junior Class Hosts To ‘ : Conmer Fleming gna Wiliam St $ hook at 9:45 a, m. Miss Madeline | oapanais at 7 p. m., Friday. The pee Cl a P Rev. W. R. Smith, Pastor : REV. J. B. . Pastor H wm will conduct chapel choir | Boy Scouts will meet also 7 p. m., | i r i ‘ , Cha ; : ey SES wecragess enior Class At Annual Prom) gacus AVENUE and |}3 Choirch School =... 94S AM. 3 otine the Methodist Youth} Rev. Sigismund A. Laing will The junior class of the Convent bertus, Wm. W. Warner,-R. Del- | 17TH ‘STREET sj CLASSES FOR ALL AGES 3 thowship will be held at 6:30| preach on “Behold the Birds” at of Mane temoee tie peateavelned hse epee Micham, J. Athan, } ‘Sunday, February I6th Merrill Felton, General Superintendent 3 m The pastor will give a/the 11 a. m. service of the Trin. | Sms Tuesday evening at the reus Mora, F. Valdez, J. Hen-/ A: ‘Sunda y School i - e ermon at 7:30 p. m.,, ant ity Presbyterian eal se annual junior-senior prom. Thej riquez, Joseph McCollough, B.! 9:45 we t t é Morning Worship . ° . 10:50 AM. 3 But Not Out | “The Effects of Slander” at’ 7 dance was held at St. Mary’s| Williams, Robert -Parks, Floyd: ¢ Ages) : ‘Song Ree oh ttt e Ay, Vogal : wler morning worship at) p. m. service. Sunday school will Star of the Sea Parish Hall. Car-|Holland, John Counihan, Geng 4s \\ ; ,- 11:00 A.M. a Pe 8 Poimetane Baptist Church will be] be held at 3:80 p. m., adult Bible| NE out @ Valentine motif, the Sipith, | Arthur’ Stranch, Forest} -" Morning ip: Evening Worship . . : 7:30 PM. 3 he 1) @ m., and evening| Class at 5:30 p. m,,’ and hall _was_ brightly decorated: in} Arthur, Ricardo Torrecation, Wil-\} ae ea : m > worehp at 7:30 p.m. Rev. W. R.j meeting at 6 Dah Beaver ere red and white. Spanish pinatas} liam Mayer, George» Toppino, }1..6:30 P.M., Trainthg Union* : Hear Our Male Quartette at the Evening Service Sanday 3 « pastor, preaching. Sunday} and deacons meeting 4g: “ebiea of the same colors and tastefully | Donald Maclu, Tony* Martinez, | 7:30 P.M., ‘WISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME ALWAYS WELCOME $ . sehen 1 at 0:45 4. m., and Train- uled for 7 p. m., Tuesday, youth arranged palm branches addedj Frank Toppino, John Kirksetter, tq the attractiveness, After the Nele Afbury, [i Rudy Griffen, | Ronald EHis, B. riguez, 4 Charles Albiry, Emil Roberts, Floyd Russell, S.. Chelmer, Juda % Union at 6:30 p. m | night at 7 p. m., Wednesday and; grand. march,..the juniors prey The Fleming Street Methodist! choir rehearsal and Scout’ meet-' zi ‘ will hold church school] ing at 7 p. m., Friday. ; sented the seniors with souvenirs of the occasion. 96 « w morning worship { Grizzle, Charl Walla ©) a mm. song service at E . 7] | Chaperones were: Rev. Father | Grizzle, arles Wallace. and evening worship See See DRIVE J. Johnson, S.J. Mr. and Mrs. | Music was furnished by John ‘ ' tial item in the ever-alert pro- cache cpa Si quigens | Pritchard and his * “orchestra. 720 SOUTHARD STREET rr ‘ stian Scien Society | gram of th . owe, rs. Huel Mora, Mr. and|{ = ‘ : ‘ 1 Sunday 0 at 0:30 “Some Florioa F ensetne aig aaa cag i 0 etapa nama, A SERIES of GOSPEL MEETINGS i , > » sery-} Will ec i E Guests w the Misses Betty i oes ries i nd Sunday morning serv will contribute almost 100 per) , Gues the oh he Misses Betty | caring: program, Miss Gloria|| -Rev.M.'S.-Avery, Pastor will be Held Nightly the subject, “Soul,” at 11] cent of their funds to national lelen ‘Crusoe, “Cems ‘ { (Except: Mondays) & The Church of Christ will! activities.” Gena Pena, Nancy| Driggers; refreshments, Miss Da- } ‘ i : a gular meeting at 916) Mr. Porter pointed out that in| Reyes, Rosemary Smith, Joan} vie Printz; decorations, Miss Aida]. There Will Be A i Starting on SUNDAY, Feb. 16th, treet, at 6 p. m | dieting their 1947 budget to| Luff, Carrie Gomez, Lillian) sorjano Special Sermon at the |! at 7:30 o’Clock Glad Tidings Tabernacle,} Peacetime functions, both the| Perez, Carole Welch, Carmen iL: AM ice ‘ hool is scheduled for| National organization and _ the | Sanchez, Amelia Boza, Virginia | REV.R. T. HOLLIDAY, Speaker ning worship at 11,{ Key West Chapter of American] Stewart, Fusenia, Rivas, Lings by peng meeting at 6{| Red Cross have limited their Bowser, Aida joriano, ie : ; evening service at| items to practical essentials. Printz, Carolyn Strunk, Netta C..C. PFEIFFER Babies > eonrig ly * ace Luthern Church Most cf Job Here Valdez, » Betty eee ‘ Bisie io nee Tio Roads and Two Destinies” Sunday school at 10| -“Most of the:Red Cross’ job,| Mora, M. 1. Saunders, Birdie <0 Come Kr th : . eee an Pn oe a —— Jivine service at 7°30] now, is in the community—right} Lowe: » Gloria .Driggers, Olive , USS* Howard Gilmore OM WITH YOUR BIBLE and A FRIEND ) -lWands, Louise .dones,, Lucille ; f apy pam 4 . Gospel Hall, R T. Hal-| “We must earry on with ouy- aid 3 . i ee jonary to Cuba and} to the men and women a ing eee ra ah peel peak at the 7:30] hospital, with the veterans and} 224 Beatrice / ee 2 ty : and will continue their dependents, and with men Michael J .Arlen, Edward Al- | LAD TIDINGS (Ct r 2 ,e Q ( Monday. His sub-| still in service with dependents. | = ‘ABERN ACLE tian Science ustrated by a large ou emergency assistance to] e a v f Societ Rowds and Two Des-| them Mm their adjustments_ to! 4 6 99. y peacetime living are an essentiak}fiy y+, Poinciana Pree woegs ‘ — 4 n E Pickens will] responsibility. We shall meet. it. Community : Pe anisorn re of Key West ae ‘ Shall Thy Strength panpniene disaster ; eae | hi hk 927 ELIZABETH STREET 3 vd 0:50 a. m.,, service} must be maintained. | C _ ‘ egational. Church| “The community benefits in|] i aah eae Church Services As Follows: Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. a i ng Lent” at} many ways from the presence of |f Community Hall, Duc’ Sunday School . .10:00 A.M. - é } ‘ . vice of the|Sizeable military and naval es-|} at 15th, Poinciana Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Sunday Morning Services $ inity Church,| tablishments here. In turn we | John E. Pickens, Pastor Young People . . 6:00 P.M. At 11 o’Clock tt ning service| have a special responsibility to|! woplace H. Sterns, Associate Evening Service : 7:30 P.M. Subject: “SOUL” } ‘ Sterns will preach| the Red Cross which serves them. || "9.45 a.M., Sunday School Jj. H. Wooldridge ‘ H » Christ” and on| In recognition of this fact, s i ig 11,00, Worship PASTOR Wednesday Evenings y Faith” at the 7:30] of men and women of Key West |] 5. mon: erh2 Seeking hchcets L ; Meetings at 8 o’Clock : at ervice have contributed their services |} tay Sees Mid-Week Services : patina é dish supper] as Red Cross volunteers. I feel |; Tuesday - Friday, 7:30 P.M. Reading Room Open in Church . Z Tuesday at 6:30{ certain that thousands of others |! 7:30.P.M., Worship Attend the Church Where Edifice, Tuesday and Friday yas ee Poinciana Com-| Will generously make their con-|{ “Spiritualizing Lent” Jesus Is Real From 6 to @ P.M. zk ’ wnd on Wedne tribution by financial support.” i Rev. Pickens é & utti Pickens will lead! Members of the advanced gifts i ———_— Gor SOLE a se sca amacenare ata er cc ibs ~ ae 4 t the Congrega-| committee || HEARTY WELCOME TO AL ee oe : m3 . voir rehearsal at} Mrs. Mary Lee Graham, Earl} ee The Old 4 Ch ch H es ; a “ oy E. erie oe papas tone ur 7 sss , 1 i the Board of Dea-| Fred Miller, Lee Mason, ‘mdr. i e i “ ~ t i same time.| and Mrs. L. H. Goddard, Lou} Cornish Chapel (First Methodist) Z Friday, Troop 50,]Smith, Dan Navarro, Gerald} - Corner EATON and SIMONTON STREETS Nw }Saunders, Arthur Mulberg, A.M.E, ZION CHURC G. Leon Wells, Pastor ) outh For Christ Vo Hear Halliday Sher, Joe Pinder, Bennie Saw-| 1.99 a.m, Sunday Church School Sermon: “The Christian Motive” R T Halliday, fre- | yer: Sam Curry and Edward Teachers for All Ages - Groups. to Key West and | Strunk, Jr A ‘ 11:00 A.M., Morning Worship 6:30, Methodist Youth Fellowship he speaker a > Gerald Saunders, county com- Subject: “The City of God” 64 : he t ity rt Abas | missioner, has accepted the chair- 7:00 PM., Evening Worship 7:30 lay ee Evening Worship ck tonight at the} manship of the advanced gifts|§ Subject: “The Ransom Found’ Sermon: “Down, but Not Out lethodist Churct | campaign. Tuesday, 7:30 P.M., program will also include lo by Miss Faye Ber-} varro will head the advanced - I : wa A by Rev. J. C.} gifts solicitors contacting special a ee ier pastor of the First Bap-} groups who traditionally make! ursday. weh, and recitations by a quartette ignatius Lester To Practice here in Key West,” Por edt” Sari Y orter slated, Hindman, Betty Lou Garing, Zu- George M. White, William Curry, A. Maitland’ Adams, Joe Pearl- man, Enrique Esquinaldo, Jerry Trevor, Larry Gardner, Mrs. Paul | Saunders announced Dan Na- Joe } substantial gifts. division to | will head the ness firms. EE RSS EES es Law tn Father's Firm Here City At- lan Lester, son of America was called Vinland by Leif Ericsson because when he Pearlman | re-f ceive advanced gifts from busi- “The So Friendly Church” (COLORED) Whitehead. and Angela Sts. Rey. C. C. Higgs, Pastor Classes and Prayer Service Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., ‘COMMUNITY iS INVITED 9:45, Church School 10:50 . .. Morning Worship yy, 7:00 Choir Rehearsal - B tity Pesitrin hrc | |] 717 Simonton: Street (Colored) “Remember the Sabbath Day to keep it holy”—Fitst Civil Law The First Baptist Church In the 105th Year CORNER BAHAMA and EATON STREETS VY Multi-colored ice cream stripes to melt his heart ...0n a delectable dress of eam erver Cotton Cord Spun, exclusive with us. Hand Mrs. J. Lancelot Les-| -eached its coast around the year i Ke Wet bet : 7 2 ye fe — an abundance | Stgtemund 4. —_ _— You Are Never A Stranger Her crocheted bonbons button sweetly to a little Nn ra eat On Wine Srnb ee Morning Worship, 11 o’Cloc | f . wa: ager |1 ‘Subject: “Behold the Birds” E Theme of Messages ss ice Ae Yelton ; ee middle. Sizes 9 to 15. A sweet price too! Only $ 98 ervity's law Fon Si — ; Sunday School, 3:30 PM i 10:50 . . . “How Give Our Lives! B x of Laws degree. {> Adult Bible Class, 5:30.P.M. mo 4 a si teewuns {Grace Lutheran; | “ite Mccting 6.00 Pat 7:30... Special Old Hymn Night | f Church {|| Evening Worship, 7:00 o’Clock Opportunity for Your Favorite Hymn oP preggers ieee whi eae Sunday. School, 9:45--AH Ages and All Departments |}, ty of Florida in 1042 with | 4215 PETROMIA STREET | a i H. E. Day, Supt—Nursery for Children B El DN E R’ ee 4] Tuesday, 7:00 P. H 2 at | was interrupted by nday School, 10 A.M. ||] Prayer Service and Deacons’ Baptist Training Union, 6:30—5 Groups - Story Hour | juring which he served i i Weekly Business Meeting For Small Children—Mrs. H. E. Day, Director | . ? Navy four years Biciaolaeaes ii «Wednesday. 7:00 P.M. i Monday Night, 7:30, Men's Meeting ! Key West’s New Exclusive Ready-to-Wear Store Sear Oe 7:30 P.M. iil outh Night, Recreatio | Wednesday, 6:30, S.S. Teachers and Workers 528 Duval St—PHONE 1133—Opp, Strand Theater 65 years old} tl Friday, 7 P.M., Choir Rehearsal Wednesday, 7:30, Mid-Week Meeting | dé wi even percent in|} F. H. Zucker, Pastor fli Meeting | Thursday, 7:30, Choir Rehearsal | S oooh . nna A eA cat SE

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