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

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SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1 Revival. Services At. Flomins | St. Church To Be Cattinecd revival gervices bein: | be Ha Church by Rev will be continued anot nounced today. Services will o'clock,-except on Monday and Saturda 7:30 o'clock, One of the features of the meetin song n gs has been the ice conducted by Bill Parrish. He will also lead the song. poe ices at both of tomorrow's services. Rev. the 10:50 a.m. service tomorrow and at the worship. Church school will At the First Baptist Church Rev. J.C. Yelton will preach on “Where I Might Find Him,” at the 10:50 a. m.; service, and on “The Power of God” at the 7:30 P. Mm. service. Sunda: i be held at 9:45 a. se oe Morning worship at the Poin- ciana Baptist Church is at ll am. Training Union at 6:30 a m., and evening worship at 7:30 p. m. Sunday School is scheduled for 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at the Pres- byterian Church will be held at il a. m, and fellowship grow meeting at 7:30 p. m., with Sun- day School at 10 a, m., and Young People’s meeting at 7°30 Pp. .m. Tomorrow's services at the First Methodist Church com- menee with church school at 9:45 & ™., worship and communion at 10:50 a. m., Methodist Youth Fellowship at 6:30 P. m., evening worship and sermon at 7:30 p.m. Rev. G. Leon Wells, pastor, will speak on the hymn, “What 4 Friend I Have in Jesus.” Communion will also be ob- served at the 10:50 a. m. service at the Ley Memorial Methodist Church when Rev. E. S. Doherty, pastor, will preach’ on “In Re- membrance of His Love.” Sunday School will be held at 9:45 a. m., and Youth Fellowship at 6:45 p. m. Rev. Doherty will speak on “Light at Eventide” in the eve- ning Christian Science Society will meet at 11 a. m. Study subject will be “Christ Jesus.” Church af Christ will hold its regular meet- ing at 6 p. m, at 916 Seminary street, The Grace Lutheran Church helds Sunday School at 10 a. m., and divine service at 7:30 p. m. The Glad Tidings Tabernacle holds Sutiday School at 10 a. m., morning \wouabin;@t,11 a. -m., Young People’s meeting at 6 p.m., - & cemne peice at 230 p.m. Mrs. Mary H. Thompson, pas- tae bf The Chupeh of God, an- nounces a District Convention here March 10 and 11, Tomor- rew's services consist of Sunday School at 10 a. m., gospel sermon at 11 a, m., evangeliSt message at 7:30 p.m. Rev. John E. Pickens will speak on “The Cup of Blessing” at the 11 a. m. service:at Poin- ciana Community Church, and on I Will Come In” at the 7:30 p.m. service of the Congregational Chureh. At the 10:50 a. m., serv- ice of the Congregational Church, Rev. Wallace Stearns will speak on “The Youth of Jesus,” and also at the 7:30 p. m. service of the Poinciana Community Church. Key Wester Resents Cleveland Article Henry Garcia, whose father, ia, was a business: West many years, Enrique Ge nan in Key wailed The from the Cleveland Press of Feb- ‘ 25, in which a writer, who nad been in Key Wsct, takes an weasional “dig” at the city. Garcia. who resides in Cleve- nd, was much perturbed over the article, and asserted some of ts contents were misleading. Congregational Church William St., Near Southard John E. Pickens, Pastor Wallace H. Sterns, Associate 9:45 A.M., Sunday School 10:50, Worship “The Youth of Jesus” Rev. Sterns 6:90 P.M. Young People ader, Nancy Pickens 7:30, Worship “| WILL COME IN” } Cémmunion Service | Rev. Pickens Citizen ‘a clipping }' 947 conducted at the Fleming Street| Rey. Glenn Smith of Piedmont, S. er week, Rev. G. B. Reid, pastor, an be held each morning at 10:00 y. and each evening at be held as COLORED © CHURCHES Services tomorrow at the Cor- nish Chapel consist of Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.; morning worship at 11 a. m.; evening wor- | ship at 7 o'clock, At the Trinity Presbyterian {Chureh, Rev. Sigismund A. Laing will speak at the ii a. m. service on “Disciple Whom Jesus Loved.” Sunday School will be at 3 p. m., adult Bible class at 5:30 p. m.; Youth meeting at 9 Pp. m.; evening worship, at 7 p. m., when Rev. Laing will speak on ‘A Certain, Lame Man.” rs PERSONALS CUDA MMAR AC AM GAA” Arrives In Key West Robert H. Densmore, Dalta, Texas, arrived in Key Westerday coming in via the Overseas Highway. He is stopping at La Concha Hotel, and will remain here for some time. . | | Here From Cape Cod Mrs. Agnes Macfarlane, of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, has been visiting her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Macfarlane, of Georgia street, for the past two weeks. She is ac- companied by her friend, Mrs. Elroy Pennimann, also of Cape Codd. This is Mrs. Macfarlane’s sec- ond visit to Key West, and through her activities in the Or+ der of the Eastern Star has re- newed many,,old friendships. * Mrs. Macfarlane and Mrs. Pen- nimann expect to remain in Key West. until the end of March. Brodskys Visiting Relatives Mr. atid Mrs. J. C.. Brodsky, of. Newell, South Dakota, are in Key West, visiting Mrs. Brodsky’s mother, Mrs, E. L. Roberts, and sisters, Mrs. J. P. McDermott, Mrs. Lionel Plummer and Mrs. Harry Shaw. The Brodskys in- tend to remain in Key West three weeks. Mrs. Brodsky is Miss Clarice Roberts the former Navy band in Key West shortly after the first World War. It has been seven years since their last | visit in Key West. Kentuckians Visiting Here Mrs. G. O. Hambrick and Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Martin, of Lexing- ton, Kentucky, are visiting their | sisters here, Mrs. Gladys Steph- ens and ‘Miss Vivian Cooper, of ;422 Bahama street. Community Community Hall, Duck Ave. at 15th, Poinciana John E. Pickens, Pastor Wallace H. Sterns, Associate 9:45 A.M., Sunday School Classes for All Ages 11:00, Worship “THE CUP OF BLESSING” Communion Service Rev. Pickens 7:30 P.M., Worship “The Youth of Jesus” Rev. Sterns HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL 7:30 Speaker... serv- Smith will preach at! enough’ properly qualified candi- :80.0'clock evening | dates to fill the prescribed quota. usual at @:45 ain.|° The of Key} West. Mr. Brodsky was in the | LEA TS OEP RECS ENB Poinciana Youth for Christ Rally | TONIGHT : FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner EATON and SIMONTON Streets REV. W. GLENN SMITH SONGS BY BILL PARRISH ——————COME . . . BRING A FRIEND!! wvernor Urges Full Quota For - National Guard! (Special TALLAHASSEE, March. 1.—| Governor Caldwell ‘announced to- the federal Tament, prompt beetion taust be taken to enroll ‘he governor; as ‘commander in chief of the Florida National Guard, urged civic leaders to ac- quaint themselyes fully with the activities of. the national} guard and. 40 support. it tothe “It is your duty,” he stated, “to select the finest men of your community between the ages of 18 and 35 and recommend them to the local national guard unit.” “There is,” he continued, “a vital need for an effective na- tional guard, composed’ of the. men of their communities, train- ed and ready to meet whatever | emergency may. arise, be. it’ civil. strife, riot, hurricane, or foreign’ invasion. In addition to~being | emergency insurance, the na-, tional guard builds young “men into leaders, ..both. civilian and military, by using its facilities and ‘resources for: cultural and} recreational pursuits,” , Cast Selected For 3-Act Comedy, ‘The Guardsman’. The next production of The Key West Players: will. be .“The {Guardsmen,” a comedy in three acts, by Franz Molnar. Director Maida Lazarovici an- nounces that the following cast {has been selected for the local production: The Actor, Lt. Comdr.’ Jack | Nolen; the Actress, Mrs. Janice | White; “Momma,”: Mrs.. Emily | Goddard; the Critic, Joseph Laz- arovici, all of whom gave éxcel-' lent performances in’, “Angel | Street,” a previous production. |The role of the Creditor. will; | be played by George Mills ‘White; + | Liesl, the Maid, by Mrs. Lee .Pol-} jock, who starred,.in the recent / { production of “The Night of Jan- | uary 16th,” and the Usher by Mrs. Lorraine Pepper, a new! + member .of the Players. Opening night is tentatively scheduled for. March 31 and re- | hearsals \ are: starting im- mediately. Cornish Chapel | * Church” The Se Sito) Whitehead and Angéla Sts. Rev. C. C. Higgs, Pastor eee 9:30 a.m. Sunday Church School Teachers for All Ages - Groups 11:00 A.M., Morning Worship 7:00 P. Evening Worship 7:30 P.M, Prayer Service Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Ushers’ Board Meeting Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Star of Zion Friday. 7:00 P.M., Choir Rehearsal - Boy Scouts 717 Simonton Street (Colored) Sigismund ‘A. Laing, Minister | Morning Worship, 11 ¢’Clock ‘Disciple Whom Jesus Loved’ Sunday School, 3:00 P. M. Adult Bible Class, 5:30 P. M. Youth Meeting, 6:00 P .M. Evening Worship, 7:08 P. M. “A CERTAIN LAME MAN” Tuesday. 7 P. M. Prayer serv- ice and deacon’s weekly busi- ness meeting Wednesday, 7 P.M. Youth j} Night. Instruction and Recreation |} Friday, 7 P. M. Choir rehearsal { and Boy Scouts’ meeting o' Clock || CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL Youth For Christ. |Miss Carrera To. . Te Meet Tonight The Youth for Christ will hold their weekly rally at 7:30 o'clock: tonight ‘at the First Methodist Church. Speaker’ will ‘be Rey. | Gienn Smith. Bill Parrish will lead the. singing. Ps aoe day that in order for the Florida i National Guard to continue tc} ADAMS ADDRESSES meet the rigid requirements of LOCAL LIONS CLUB Key Westers should contribute to the Cammunity. Chest- fund this year because the National YMCA has its-eye on. the-eity in regard to opening a local. jtanch here. So gaid Frank Adams,.USO di- réctor here, Thursday night at the meeting. of the Key West Lions Club. Adams said that when the USO closes its Key West doors in Jess than a year, there would be ng place where sailors, soldiers and marines might-be entertain- ed. Giving’to the Community Chest "fund would help the Na- tional YMCA in making. up its ee 110010 GAAS, : The Chureh of God Established 1908 Which M. A. Tomlinson is Overseer A STREET . Thompson, Pastor Over * 909 ANI Mrs. Mary i [Sunday School 10:00 A.M. pape Sermon ...1]:00 A.M. ‘vangelist Message 3 7:30 9 fa Prayer Service, Wednesday, District Convention Marth 10 and 11 . EVERYONE WELCOME ~ TT TTT) __ Poineiana Baptist Church Rev. W. R. Smith, Pastor EAGLE AVENUE and 17TH STREET Sunday, March Ist 9:45 A:M., Sunday School Y (All Ages) 11:00 A.M., Morning Worship 6:30 P.M., Training Union 7:30 P.M., Eyening Worship White and Washington Streets Presbyterian Church Rev. M. S. Avery, Pastor Sunday School at 10 A.M. Chureh Service, 11:00 A.M. Young People at 7:30 P.M. Fellowship Group, 7:30 P.M. ae 1° j 5 Marry Railroader Marriage of Miss Henrietta |Carrera, daughter ef M. P. Car- rera, 509 Olivia street, and niece of Mrs. George W. Reynolds, to James Norris Curry, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ayer of Wil- mington Del., will be solemnized tonight at 6:30 in the rectory pf ; St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Cath- olie Church. The Rey. J, H. ; Johnson will -perform. the cere- Miss Carrera was graduated from Mary Immaculate Convent with the class of 1945. Curry is a graduate of the P. S. duPont High School of Wilmington. He is employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad. The couple will live|®# in Wilmington. ; mind whether to open a local branch, Adams said. Lions held a songfest under the. direction of Louis Eisner. Kingman Curry was at. the piano, Christian Science . Society of Key West 327 ELIZABETH STREET ‘Sunday School, 9:30 AM. Sunday Morning Services At'11 o’Clock Subject: “Christ Jesus” Wednesday Evenings ' Meetings at 8 o’Cleck Reading Room Open in Church Edifice, Tuesday and Friday From 6 to 8 P. M. | 1 Key West Charch of Christ Meets Sunday Afternoons at 6 o’Clock at 916 Seminary Street 2 at Present E erybody. Welcome ‘Also Hear Gospel Sermon Each Sunday at 9:15 A.M. over WGBS, Miami, 710 On Your Dial GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE “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. f} Young People .. 6:00 P.M. Evening Service . 7:30 P.M. J. H. Wooldridge PASTOR Mid-Week Services Tuesday - Friday, 7:30 P.M. Attend the Church Where Jesus Is Real (First Corner EATON and | 6:30, Methodist Subject: “WHAT A FRIEND The Old Stone Church G. Leon Wells, Pastor 9:45, Church School 10:50, Worship and Holy Communion 7:30, Evening Worship and Sermon Hymn Sermon We Invite You to Worship With Us Methodist) SIMONTON STREETS Youth Fellowship WE HAVE IN JESUS” Morning Worship . COMMUNI TLL NO A ALERT _ A TTNMNTNROR HHUA Subject: “ The Church With A Welcome oo LEY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Division and Georgia Streets | ~ E. S. DOHERTY, Pastor pi SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. Miss Miriam Carey, Superintendent Theme: “In Remembrance Of His Love” ', YOUTH FELLOWSHIP, 6:45 P.M. Evening Service . . a “LIGHT AT EVENTIDE” . 10:50 o’Clock ON SERVICE 7:30 o°Clock Sececveovececoeoesevous week stay in the Virgin Islands, . E, 8, Hute tehinson, “USN, | |commander of Submarine Squad- ron 4, announced today. With Capt. E. R. Suineburne, USN, commander of Submarine‘ Squadron 8 (a ? Submarines Dogfish and Sable- fish are expected to arrive yherey tomorrow for a month’s visit. board, the .USS LENG STREET METHODIST CHRGH hoot oh Corner and William 6t. ‘ REY. J. B. ), Pastor Chureh School . °. : CLASSES FOR ALL AGES * Merrill Felton, General Superintendent... Services Sunday: Rev. W. Glenn Smith will both morning ad evening. Song servites led be gin Come and worship with us and we will do you go Morning Worship . . . * Song Service Gils vegies gine nae he Evening Worship . 5 ° 7:10 P.M. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME In the 105th Year CORNER BAHAMA and EATON STREETS Pastor J.'C. Yelton “9:45 AM. 10:50, A.M, 7:30 P.M. Hear Our Male Quartette at the Evening Service Sunday “Remember the Sabbath Day to keep it holy”—First Civil Law The First Baptist Church POSoeCoereccccescccecoceeeoooceeCs NTA A ICE aie ‘You Are Never A Stranger Here-——————--~ 10:50 . é Ae es Morning Worship “WHERE I MIGHT FIND HIM” 7:30. Evening Worship “THE POWER OF GOD" Opportunity for Your Favorite Hymn Sunday School, 9:45—All Ages and All De H. E. Day, Supt.—Nursery for Children Baptist Training Union, 6:30—5 Groups - Story Hour For Small Children—Mrs. H. E. Day, Director Monday Night, 7:30, Men's Meeting Wednesday, 6:30, S.S.'Teachers and Workers Wednesday, 7:30, Mid-Week Meeting Thursday, 7:30, Choir Rehearsal More Shan a Darling It’s your summer wardrobe! Wear the tunic the slim-styled skirt for party-fun. Wear top with matching romper briefs for playtim ful Hoap-happy print on Soap ’n’ Wate pique. Sizes 9-15. Price BELDNE Key West’s New Exclusive Ready-t 528 Duval St-——PHONE 1133—Opp. St:

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