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PP ee er a a EP PS SL ae SATURDAY, MARCH.8, 1947 ; AN ILLUSTRATED TRAVEL T,. et the Congrégational Chure Services this weék-end. Charlés Sin ° on the Holy Land area, relate his experiences there. Cottingham is a civi ler, examiner of aero-devi be ifitwoduced by Rev. John hn B, start at 7:30 p.m. ‘The regular morning worship will be held at 10:50 a. m,, when Nev, Wallace H. Sterns, ase | stant pastor, speaks dn “ees | in Itustrated Palestine Talk Marks Services Taner i aie as well as author and trav- on Paléstine tomorrow night features Key W. Coli ey West's church the U.S. Patent Office. He will Pickens, pastor. The service will Se COLORED Raptiam.” Rev. Pickens will de- | liver the 11 a. m. s ath Saat CHURCHES Ye the Kingdon the Poin. j efema Community Church, The}. Prince Madar; Sunshine Circle meets at tine | ative of Lages, Nigeria, W home of Mrs. Buchanan, 72, Aftica, and a member of the Wednesday at 8 pam, | Yeruba tribe, will be the quest i beard meeting of the Speaker at tomorrow’s evening ssional Church. will Be service at the Trinity Presby- rehear; ’s hour, choir ursday, + At th 7:39 p.m. 2h pry, pi Wi preach at the 11 a. m. serv. fee, Fellowship groups meet at. 4 7.20 p. prayer meeting, | terian Church. Prince Deniye is 1 and an African. doctor, an ordained minister, good singer and accom- mut meeting, Friday, , Plished pianist. Morning worship will be held at 11 o'clock, Rev. Sigismund A. aang, minister, will preach on “The Master’s Influence.” Sun- dag School will be at 3:30 p. m., adult Bible class at 5 p. m., and The Christian Science Society ‘youth meeting at 6 p. m. Prayer meets will at lla “Mar n. Study subject service and A Wednesas ay, business meeting at 7 p. m., Tues- deacon’s weekly evening service will be held at \day; Youth Night, 7 p. m., Wed- The m. rist &p ac Bunda mninary street at 6 o’ciock. Divine service of 139 pm tomorrow, with Sun- Key West Churen nesday, and choir rehearsal and will hold its regular Boy Scouts’ meeting at 7 p. m., evening meeting at 916, Friday. At the Cornish Chapel, A.M.E the Grace Zion Church, Sunday School is Lotheran Church is scheduled for at 9:30 a. » morning worship, 11 a, m., when Rev. R, H. Dames, toy Sehool at 10 a, m. The Church former Key Wester and now irora of Ged holds Sunday Schoo! at | Detroit, Mich., will preach. At the wa m., m., gospel service conducts Sunday School morning worship at a. m, at 1147 p.m. evangelist service at 7:30 Male Chorus will sing under the Glad Tidings Tabernacle direction of Mr. 19 and prayer meeting are at 11 held Tuesday; Usher Board meet- service the Island City Larkin. Class to be m., Young People’s meeting ing, Wednesday; Star of Zion « 6 p. m., and evening service and Junior Choir rehearsal, at 7:30 p. m. Thursday and Senior Choir Re- At Ley Memorial Methodist }hearsal and Boy Scouts on Fri- Church Sunday School is held at | day. 945 a m., and morning worship st 10:50. Sermon subject of Rev. E. S. Doherty, pastor, is “Make Christ Your Lawyer.” Youth Fel- lowship is held at 6:45 p. m., and at 7:30 p. m. “The Glories of evening service Sermon subject is the Cross.” With Christ Away,” is the sermon subject of Rev. G, Leon Wells at the First! |Methodist Church at the 10:50 a. m. seryr following the 9:45 a. m, Sun- a School, Youth Fellowship is ¢ 6:90 p. M., and evening service et 7:30 o'clock, wheni/Rev. Wells WH speak on the hymn subject, ©, Young and Fearless Prophet.” Hevival services at the Fleming treet Methodist Church will ‘ » to a close tomorrow night when Rev. W. G. Smith of South Carolina, will give his final mes- e. The sion will also mark t final appearance of Bill I h as song leader. mday School at Poinciana Peptist Church will be held at 945 a morning worship at m.; Training Union at 6:30 snd evening worship at 6 pm. Sermon subject of j W. R. Smith in the morning I Corinthians, 12:31 and in the ning, 1 Corinthians 14:1. 4t the First Baptist Church, Sunday School is at 9 a. m.; ne wship at 10:50; Train- at 6:30 p. m., and eve- vorship at 7:30. Cospel Halt Offers Mlustrated Talks talks. illustrated A ories of t loved lantern slides, will be , by Alfred E. Gibbs at the ‘ | Hall Southard street, night at 7:30 of the remain- iven at the same hour, The Prodigal Son; yaman, the Leper; King’s Garden; Coulson, the The Ar- Wertnend The Thursda Charlie D er Boy; Friday, se A. Mowrer of Washing- yoted journalist author, born years ago. turned out 110 sweaters. * ting sweaters for the Red Cross and 90 for friends, relatives, and per- sons in need. She also has knit- ted 20 pairs of mittens and 10 scarfs. Knits 110 Sweaters x * x * Makes Other Articles, Too x x t Less Than 6 Years a WEBSTER city, Ta—(AP)— A little more than five years, the knitting needles of Mrs. Henry Thode of near Duncombe have Mrs. Thode, who ‘started knit- in 1941, turned out 20 Rodriguez Succeeds Pinder _As Volunteer Fire Police Lieutenant Fire police of the Key West Volunteer Fire Department held a meeting last night, downstairs in City Hall, and elected Gregorio | Rodriguez as first lieutenant to sueceed the late Ralph B. Pinder. Subscribe tw The Citizen—25c weekly. White and Washington Streets Presbyterian Chureh Rev. Melrose 8. Avery Will Preach at the 11 A.M. Worship Service FELLOWSHIP GROUPS, 7:30 P.M. r Friends & Members ea miiced to Attend CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL —— | Trity Presbyterian Chae #17 Simonton Street (Colored Sigismund A. Laing, Minister Morning Worship. 11 ¢’Clock “The Master's Influence” Sunday School | Adult Bible Cla Youth Meeting, Evening Worship. 7:00 P. M. Guest Spe al | bee | MADARIKAN DENIYE An African Doctor, a native of Lages, Nigeria, West Africa, of the YERUBA and an ordained | emt TREE a good singer ist ster and } Cornish Chapel AME. ZION CHURCH “The ae Priencly alata Whiteread. ae re Sts. Rev. Higgs, Pastor — 9:30 a.m. ‘sad Church School Teachers for All ARS - Groups 11:00 A.M., Morning Worship Rev. R. H. Dames Will Speak Rev Dames is one of the sons He now in Detroit, Michigan — 7:00 P.M. There Will Be A Prégram Rendered in Song During Evening Seryice by the “Island City Mi Mr. Lampkin W * TOO LATE 70 Mh en) dat a, | THEMEN, WHO MAKE shdbe 17 Rotarians. 24-Kiwanians, | 8 Lions, 3 Civitans and two mem-} jbers of the Exchange Club, PREVIOUS SERVICE— | Trevor Married To Mi iss Spencer F Capt. Reginald Trevor of the tingham, acknowledged au- will show movies of the ged and lO CLASSIFY ae RUSSELL KAY charter fishing boat, Osprey II,! and Miss Theda Guerro Spencer | jigg were married last night by Coun- j A very important fact noted iE an examination of the biograph- ies, is the large amount of pre- vious legislative experience had | by so many of the members of; the coming Legislature. This 1 home of Capt. and Mrs. John ‘West, 909 Eaton street. ty Judge Raymond R, Lord at pd} sesscer ye Thursday, Friday..and Saturda: Veterans _of Monroe Coun y With another legislative ses- sion in the offing, any informa- tion that gives us same idea of the kind of men who will serve us in the House and Senate. is of genuine interest. Secretary of State Bob Gray has ‘been studying the list of members and in'a press release this week gives' us some interest- ing facts about the backgrounds, themselves splendid and good judgment. and tackle thé work seriously. at the coming session. While Secretary Gray doesn’t | ligent decision. among the members who claim|#"d mature thinking that will be} none of these advantages, a nurh- ber will be found who will prove legislators because of their honesty, courage ‘ At best the job of a legislator is most trying for those who sin- cerely accept’ its responsibilities requires a keen mind and an un- personalities, vocations and re- Thi: ligious affiliations of the 138 men | derstanding heart to analyze| vious sxpeniance. | This nan om who will occupy legislative seats|@¢h Problem, withstand the att Gi ha uipal | mnoeariees i pressure and arrive at an inteli- { - {should add greatly to the careful applied to proposed Legislation. { | Two members have had ten years} in the Legislature, one eight terms, two have served seven}? terms, two six terms, nine have}P served five terms, eight served four terms and 23 ha had as much as three terms pri jvious experience. have served two terms and ;/29 have had at least one term pre it half of the total members will have had previous Legislature } experience. i groom was “arrested” on a charge/ City Jail, and his bride accom- Mhorieymoon without further mo-! Twenty-three P a: ROTA nd 29\ Licenses To Wed yesterday by County Judge Ray- mond R. Lord to two couples. After the ceremony the bride- ff assault. Trevor was taken to! anied him. Later it was ex- plained the arrest was a joke and} ir. and Mrs. Trevor left for their Issued 2 Couples Marriage licenses were issued tell us how far they would reach if laid end to end, he does reveal that of the 134 only 55 are na- tive born Floridians. He further reveals that 87 have had, the benefit of college train- ing, that 39 have experienced military service, 19 in World War l-and 20 in World War 11. The average age for members of the House is 45 and for mem- bers of the Senate it is 49. Turning to vocations, his study of the record shows that as usu- al, lawyers: are far in the lead with 76 or:triore than: half, ‘giv- ing their o¢cupation as “Attor- ney-at-Law.” Since they play the roll of law-makers this is a nor- mal and natural situation. The balance of the members represent’ varied occupations, four are in the livestock business, four lay claim to the title Real- tors, four are contractors. Three give their vocation as automobile dealers, thre as editors, two are druggists, two are citrus grow- ers while one minister, one saw- mill operator, one dairyman, one accoUntant, one turpentine oper- ator and one fisherman are list-} ed, ‘Surprising is the fact that out of the 134 members only. 66 or less than one-half, profess to be church members. Sixty-eight claim no church affiliation. | These, the Tampa Tribune opines i will be termed “heathen.” At } least they. are hones}. and make ; no effort ,to..wrap the cloak. ot |} religion about themselves and j that to my eiod is commends able. While the ‘Baptist gually have! } the edge, it is not so with this legislature fer~-among the 66 | who claim to be church members, the Methodists claim a total of | who have only:.19.,Others repre- | sent a scattering of denomina- tions. While these statistics are inte- | resting, they don’t ‘really tell us) much about these men. The fact that a man has been to college, ; has seen service in the Army or Navy, doesn’t necessarily indi- cate his qualifications as a law- | maker. | It will probably develop that | SADA IB DE PEED Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COPPER | and CUBAN Try A Pound Today——— eel ea ITE SEBR Tas. Congregational Church William ‘St:, Near Southard John E. Pickens, Pastor Wallace H. Sterns, Associate 9:45 A.M., Sunday School 10:50, Worship Sermon: “Jesus’ Baptism” Rev. Sterns 7:30, Worship Moving Pictures of Holy Land and Jerusalem ... Comments | session and by the same token 25 against the runner-up Baptists'!4 The coming session promises to will find themselves propriations on the one hand ana! taxes. state department or bureau should have to operate efficient- ly. Indications are that some of the present sources of revenue will. lével off within the next 24 months as'the wild spending and gambling slacks up and folks begin to get their feet back on the ground. There will' probably be some good” laws passed at the coming there will be some bad and fool- ish ones, Al we can do is wait and see what happens. As_ it looks from here, the men who serve us in the 1947 legislature appear to be a ‘good average group that can be depended upon to do an average legislative job. They are entitled to our confi- dence and our support. Grace Lutheran jj Church 1215 PETRONIA STREET Sunday School, 10) AM. Divine Service ' 9:30 P.M. F. H. Zucker, Pastor - i tte tense Christian Science ° Society of Key West 927 ELIZABETH STREET Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Sunday Morning Services At 11 o’Clock Subject: “MAN” Wednesday Evenings Meetings at 8 o’Clock be plenty tough, for law-makers | experience in government service besieged Jother than the Legislature. with demands for increased ap-}member has had 40 years as an) jorie L. Clement, 32, of 720 Duval official in other government serv- oposition on the part of business, | ice. {street and Wels m. Kotler, 33 industry and the public to more |years, two have had 12 year 411 years, three eight years, four} It will not be easy to look|four years, two three years andj} cunt i i co Tionecenteaeeetnt ahead for the next two years and {two two years previous public ex- | determine how much money a} Péetience. _ - | ground of experience in public service and if we are to judge by these statistics, incomplete though they may be, the 1947 Legislature will be a fine cross-section of American life and Florida citizen- ship with far above the average in experience, Florida should look forward to the coming session of the Legis- ! lature with great confidence. fe Reading Room Open in Church Edifice, Tuesday and Friday From 6 to 8 P. M. —$— _UVNNUON UU UULGELUNUOUOL RHEE The Church of God Established 1908 Over Which M. A. Tomlinson is Overseer 909 ANGELA STREET Mrs. Mary H. Thompson, Pastor |] Sunday School .. 10:00 A.M. Gospel Sermon 11:00 A.M. Evangelist Message 7:30 P. Prayer Service, Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. District Convention by Charles Cottingham, ‘Author and Traveler ALL WELCOM! ee ANRC MT LLL Corner EATON and Speaker ... ——__—_COME.. TENANT MMMM NO LU LCL LL Youth for Christ Rally TONIGHT 7:30 o' Clock FIRST METHODIST CHURCH DR. BERK Hear MR. HALL and His MUSICAL SAW . BRING A FRIEND!! March 10 and 11 EVERYONE WELCOME QAQGMNOOS4G44 444 480000000000¢0ASEbS32¢ESREGBRUEERELEDOULLUTLLLY™ SIMONTON Streets hd nuance Some of the members have had Applying for the licenses to wed were Melvin E. Garlotti, 28, One| of 1012 Watson street, and Mar- Another member has had 22} rs; one of Miami, and Ruth Packer, 32, Miami Beach. Each Sunday at 9:15 A:M. over : Aoi iesce aie, Key West at and will. be here Hear Gospel Sermon WGBS, Miami, 710 On Your Dial PET LOVERS | Dr. Stanley Wasaman, veterinarian, will be at the Key West Garden & Lawn Supply, 914 Flem- ing St., Sunday, March 9, for appointment to have your pets examined. | Phone 1019. eee | ACA GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE “Assembly of God” CORNER OF GEORGIA and PETRONIA STS. All of this indicates a rich back- The people of Poinciana Baptist Church Rev. W. R. Smith, Pastor EAGLE AVENUE and 17TH STREET - Sunday, March Sth 9:45 A.M., Sunday School Church Services As Follows: Sunday School . .10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Young People .. 6:00 P.M. (All Ages) Evening Service . 7:30 P.M. 11:00 A.M., J. H. Wooldridge Morning Worship SEeTOR I Corinthians 12:31 6:30 P.M., Training Union 7:30 P.M., Mid-Week Services Tuesday - Friday, 7:30 P/M. Attend the Church Where a Joes Is nesl ee COME WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Corner Fleming and William St. REV. J. B. REID, Pastor Church School 9:45 A.M. CLASSES FOR ALL ‘AGES Merrill Felton, General Superintendent Revival Closes Sunday Night Services Sunday: Rev. W. Glenn Smith will bring the message both morning and evening. Song services led by Bill Parrish Come and worship with us and we will do you good Morning Worship . : co 10:50 A.M. Song Service . . -- +--+ 7:10 P.M. Evening Worship. . . . 7:30 P.M. Hear the Musical Saw VISITORS ARE ALWAY WELCOME The Church With A Welcome a LEY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Corner of Division and Georgia Streets E. S. DOHERTY, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. Miss Miriam Carey, Superintendent Morning Worship 5 : 10:50 o’Cloek Subject: “Make Christ Your Lawyer” YOUTH FELLOWSHIP, 6:45 P.M. Evening Service . d . 7:30 o’Clock Subject: “The Glories Of His Cross” li bes A SS ts a i BREET ETE LEI, In the 105th Year CORNER BAHAMA and EATON STREETS ‘You Are Never A Stranger Her _ Pastor J. C. Yelton 10:50 . . ° é Morning Worship 7:30 . . . . Evening Worship Opportunity for Your Favorite Hymn 45—All Ages and All Departments 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 The First Baptist Church “Remember the Sabbath Day to keep it holy”—First Civil Law Fs saiaanansinenamisiiccninaal mesial 7:30, Choir Rehearsal eee RRS RRMA Corner EATON and SIMONTON STREETS G. Leon Wells, Pastér We Invite You to Atvemd 9:45, Sunday School 10:50. Ww 4 .° Sermon: “WITH une nee ently By Mr. Samvel Berk, Miami Beach 6:30, Youth aes? « Meeting me Wor 7:30. . Hymn Sermon: “or Young ot hon pVORCOOUCELDNER’ Do You Wear Junior Size DRESSES! Hirla Ruffle...or Feo! And draw all eyes to you in this Penny Pyper charmer with ruffling ‘round the swinguag shirt @ the sailor collar. Untie the collar to bare your shoulders to the sun Carnival-colored checks $g38 BELDNER’S Key West's New Exclusive Ready-to-Wear Store © 528 Duval St—PHONE 1133—Opp. Strand Thester in Soap ‘n’ Water Honey Chile seersucker Sizes 10-162

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