The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 12, 1947, Page 3

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¢ service and .will give a story ser- “mon at the 7:30 p.m. service hot ge School niet at 9:45 a.m. Methadist Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m. prano solo on the same theme. Young Peoplés’ Fellowship Group meets at 7:30 p.m. with Lt. Comdr: J. L. Coppock as the speaker. ‘The First Baptist Church holds _ wedneeday at 7:30 p.m: and s ‘cial motion pictures at 7:30 oe ” Friday. The Fleming Street Methodist Church holds church school at 9:45 a.m. morning worship at 10:50 o'clock, song ‘service at 7:10} “p.m. and evening worship at 7:30 p.m. Christian .Science Society oe ~ 1] om Yaag- wet study subjec * i isease and Death Real?” Grace Lutheran Church holds Sunday School. at 10 a.m. and divine service at 7:30 p.m. Key West Church.of Christ -will hold ‘its regular Sunday evening meet- ing at 6 o’clock at 916 Seminary ‘ Street.: Church of | God’ holds morning worship at 11.and even- ing worship at. 7:30 o’clock. The evening service is featured by a revival program by Rev. .W...W.|, ae and his wife. Special’ mu- sic and singing. are offered. ; Glad Tidings Tabernacle holds Sunday School at 10. a.m. and; morning: worship at*11. ‘one People meet at 6 p.m. and e ing service is at 7:30 p.m. : More ‘than 22,000,000 acres of land in the United States nor- mally grow cotton. ; iy eae Ue ‘nee iene se eee U. S. traffic accidents killed 33,500 people and injured 1,150,- 000 in 1946. Fifteen U.S. states require no vision tests before issuance of! ; Sriving licenses. - | decontrol = s0rA I Relaxes Grip Pe (On Transient Rents | been amended to permit further of transient hotel rooms, L. H. Warren, area rent director, said tooday. Transient hotels, tourist homes and motor courts may now apply for decontrol of daily rates for as many rooms as were not rent. ied to permanent guests on De- cember 31, 1946.. “Likewise,” said Warren, “es=| ‘| tablishments which eater | pri- marily to tourists and are known in the community, as tourist homes will now come under the ‘transient hotel decontrol regula- tion, if supplemental re- wise eligible, ‘contain only 15 to 25. units. Prior to new amend- ment, only transient hotels that ‘contain more than 25 dwelling units could meet requirements of the decontrol regulation, he added. Transient .-hotels, residential hotels, rooming houses and motor courts previously classified under the regulation may make appli- ‘cation for reclassification if they eome! within the new amendment, the rent director : announced: TT "TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS. ‘(Know America) rere L: Marsh, president Oh University, -born at Weat Newton, 3 67 years ago. Alexander F. Whitney, ‘presi- dent: of the: Brotherhood, ‘of Rail- |’ Rapid tora, oP vee in,» Cedar, pids;. Iowa, years. ago.) n. Warren G. Magn of. Wis — Sys Soy Minn:; ‘42 ‘years ag * Lily Pons, opera Dealt: born in France, 43. years.ago. Frederic G. Melcher, fori er-editor of Publishers’ W: New York, born jn, Mal 68 years ago. Eleanor T. Glueck of the Har- vard Law ‘School, criminologist, born in New York, 49 years ago. Dr. A. Chester Hanford, dean jot Harvard College, born at Ma- ‘kanda, Til., 56 years ago. + ' Children’ 8 Cams Plans To Be Made . By Social Council The CManeil of Social Agencies roma ‘at a luncheon meeting yes- terday in the parish house of Pst. Paul’s Church and pare 9 Te. ports from a number of member agencies. President John E. Pick- ‘ens appointed Mrs. Ruth tans. Mrs. Eileen Coughlin and Rev James McConnell to bring’ in nominations for new officers at. the next meeting. Among other items of Jtosinens the proposal in favor of a sum- mer day camp. for boys and girls was ‘discussed at length. Camps , 4d have been held before, and last summer one was set-up, but had ‘to. be dropped because of the po- lio epedimic. The Council favors a camp for boys and girls be- ‘tween the ages. of six and ten or Le with a five-day’ back week program pointed to draw up plans; Adams, Dwight Hunter, George Mills White and Rev. J to discover what support | ha camp wotld receive and would very much appreciate heuriog from parents interested in she when possible, or personal : call can be made to any member of the committee. The office of the City Recreational Director, Dwight Hunter, in the city hall, was designated as headquarters of the committee. USO Cart of 28 Ready for Performance ere sr The Club’s cast of 28 G.S.O. and N. C.'C; S. Junior Hostesses and Navy men, under the direction of program director Gerald Pinder prepared today for its trip to Mi- ami to entertain ‘ veterans and hospitalized Army personnel at Pratt Hospital tomorrow evening}. with a presentation of the musi- cal comedy “Best Smile For- ward”. Transportation for the cast is being furnished by the members of the Lions Club. The cast includes Roy Darl- ing, Gerald Pinder, a chorus Con. sisting of Ann Ovide, Shirley Roberts, Marian. Pickens, Fran Watson, Vivian Garcia, Lingtee Scribner, Veda Thompson and Dorothy Wagaman, Dianna Oh- mie, vocalist; Marge Sjursen, Joan Lanier, Gladys Trudeau, Charlotte Putnam, Vivian Gar- cia, Doreen Cruz, new singing discovery. Models Ann Ovide, Gloria Ace- vedo, Jean Reynolds, - Shirley Smith, Nell Romaguera, Shirley Roberts and Doris Thompson. Singing stars of the perform-| ance are Ray Darling and, Vernon Grace Lutheran Church 1215 PETRONIA STREET Sunday School, 10 A.M. || Divine Service 7:30 P.M. F. H. Zucker, Pastor Andrews. Andrews was musical comedy star of Broadway show, “Pal Joey.” Music will be fur- nished by Arndt Sjursen ang his,’ “Gentlemen of Swing”, and Bea- trice. Moreno, pianists. Chap- erones and wardrobe mistresses; are Mesdames Burnett Lanier, El- isse Renae. and Ruby Met-j zer. The group has also scheduled a tour that includes Boca Raton! Army Veteran’s . Hospital at Miami! Beach, and Naval bases at Green; Cove Springs and Banana River. Lignite, a form of coal, crum- bles when exposed to the atmos- phere. Three out of five fatal automo- bile accidents occur at night. | Congregational Church William ‘St, Near Southard John E. Pickens, Pastor ‘Wallace H. Sterns, Associate 9:45 A.M., Sunday School |) John V.-Archer, Supt. 11:00, Worship Sermon: “Unfulfilled Duties Rev. Sterns 6:00 P.M., Junior Endeavor 7:30, Worship Sermon: “After Easter, What?” Rev. Pickens YOU WILL BE WELCOME Se aay Air Field; the Nautilus, | Mt At Pratt General Hospital Tomorrow Mie et Square UO pene Et ee GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE “Assembly of God” CORNER OF GEORGIA and PETRONIA STS. Church Services As Follows: eencey School . .10:00 A.M. omen, Worship a a Young People . . 6:00 Evening Service . 7:30 PM. Woold - 7 — Mid-Week. Services Tuesday - Friday, 7:30 P.M. Attend the Church Where Jesus Is Real Key West Church of Christ Meets Sunday Afternoons ~ at 6 o’Clock at 916 Seminary Street at Present Everybody Welcome Also Hear Gospel Sermon Each Sunday at 9:15 A.M. over WGBS, Miami, 710 On Your Dial EK... Pickens. ._ This committee res .

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