The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 16, 1947, Page 4

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“Viti Senin. patentee 2 ee 2, Fo Pee ? * ee ie eee co eke o— 7 r Tas neXt Wast CrrizuN * : BOAT 06 28D Poinciana Church (Mr. And Mrs. W. M. Whitley Celebrate . Vacation School Is | ‘Gold’ Wedding Anniversary Monday To Open M. onday 3 On Monday evening at 8 o’clock® — . , the First Presbyterian Church , Ser 4 Scheel of the Poincnna Commune (Will honor Mr. and Mrs. W. M.|Fudge Fun Pariy’% - ity Church and Sunday School Whitley with an informal recep- . oe will open Monday, August 18, ac- ‘tion celebrating - their . fiftieth } H eld At The U/ sO A new program was introduced cording to an announcement by , wedding anniversary. The event the pastor, Rev. John E. Pickens. | will take place in the social room ; Sessions will be held five morn- a ~~ veya = White afdjto the servicemen at the uso ings each week for two weeks, ; Washington streets. y irae inden Gee from 9 until 11:30, at the. Poin-}| Mr. and -Mrs. Whitley were te aggeeg by Sere oe rs a ciana Community Hall, ess OO in Missoula, Montana, at, 8Tam director of the club. a. eT ner mel # ae a I at ak ee ae o, * . s avenue at 15th street. 4 o’clock in the, afternoon, August} party was called Fudge Fun Par Children of the chureh andl {16, 1897, and spent their haney- ty, and featured throughout’ the * © - Sunday School who have had at'moon in Browtown, Minnesote.!evening a variety of merriment, >” least part of a year in public | They have three children, Mrs. |The G.S.O. (Girls Service Orzanit school will be welcome. Classes {Frank Bowser of Key West, Mrs. } zation) handled the fudge mnak- will be provided for boys and!Chas. Jeffers of London, England,' ; hi » prift 4 ste ; ; ie . ing which took place at the grille girls up to and including Junior jand Thomas Whitley of Wheeling, | on the patio. While the fudge High School. A registration fee }West Virginia. They have eight! was being seal pis ise di of fifteen cents will be charged jgrandchildren and two: great- OP ecdcc oe tne ‘glee tq help defray expenses. A clos-|grandchildren. ; wee . we O8 ne ae ing program will be held Friday} Seven years ago this Fall they ‘Part of the patio. _ - evening, August 29, when the|came to Key West. to live. Here! _ Another novelty was dancing work of the school will be pre-|they are widely and favorably |to bands on the screen. A nufn- | sented. known. They make their home jber of musical short subjects were « The activities of the school will iat 1307 Division street. shown and the boys and gifs ee include worship, study, handicraft} Mr. Whitley is an elder and {danced while the movie was jin and recreation. Rev. Pickens will; clerk of the session in the Pres- ;session. Games consisting of we be assisted by a staff, including ; byterian Church, and Mrs. Whit- jcal chairs were also played. FOL -, 4 W. Lee Parker, associate pastor; ley has been president of the ‘jowing the fudge making, wienets Mrs. Mary Pickens, Mrs. Carl, Woman’s Auxiliary and is active were roasted on the grilic. Omi, &¢ Brill, Mrs. James Hendrix, Miss}in all its work. Both have been’ of the service boys remarked ike gr Althea Pickens, Miss Mary Mur- {devoted members of this church 'i¢ was like a three-ring cireys ray and Miss Nancy Pickens for |since coming to Key West. with everyone joining “in gine. the first week. Others will bej All members of the church, all +, iinaaales + added the second week. who attend services there and ,8#™¢ 28 sg enreerer me his home in Selma, N. C., because |4t Most cordially invited to at-)@d Vivian Garcia, Carmen Hp. of the death of his maternal |tend this gathering so that they ‘Armas, Alice De Armas, Amelf grandmother, but will return injmay extend congratulations to ,Boza, Gena Pena, Carmen S time for services this Sunday. the golden wedding couple. _ ‘chez, Helen Crusoe, Doreen Crt bs 'Coralie Schrader, Dora Medifia, ; TODAY’S . Lillie Mae Adams, Winsis. Cay Ruth Keaton, Mrs. Ruby Mcizef, ANNIVERSARIES COLORED Mrs. V. Roberts, and Mrs. Poza. (Know America) 1784—Nathan Hale, noted Bos- ton newspaper publisher, father of famed children, nephew of martyr spy, born near Boston. Died Feb. 8, 1863. 1789—-Amos Kendall, Kentucky | ,. journalist-editor, postmaster-gen- eral, born at Dunstable, Mass. Died Nov. 12,.1869. 1798—Mirabeau B. Lamar, Tex- as soldier-patriot, second Presi- dent of the Republic of Texas, born in Warren Co., Ga. Died Dec. 19, 1859. 1811—George Jones, co-founder is of the N. Y. Times, editor- exposer of the Tweed Ring, born at Poult- ney, Vt. Died Aug. 12, 1891. CH R HE |_ Servicemen attending incl U C S Joe Cornetts, Charles Odor ‘a ‘Ray Honeycutt, Roland Keat@iy ‘Thomas McInnis, Alhert McG c ee eine iRay Corian, John Knight, Daves ° “The Unbelief” is the sermon ‘McAdam, Cliff Hale, Eugene Mc ¥ 5 pic of Rev. C. C. Higgs at to-'Canie, Dave Moysie, Ken Bog§ yal ae ye — aan of the Jack Fenstumacs, Kenneth T Church. ape : plin, George Fick, Kennetir it Church School is at 9:30 am, {man, Kenneth Saxage, Sevet In the evening, Rev. Higgs will ‘Viloa, Bill Fortin, Charles G a speak on “The Preciousness of bam, Paul Santy, Walter Cost {Divine Word.” - jlow, Ray Mc Dowell, Jimmy % Busines sof especial importance ‘brand, Hank Simmon, Ray He to be taken up at the morning breok, Jim Athan, and Carl service. dle. Weekday events include prayer . 1836—James Wilson, Iowa Todas i ed’ by 'R “” oo farmer, legislator, congressman, | Ushers init sea ng We edn professor of farming, secretary Of |day, and choir rehearsal and Boy. M. E. Zion 2. These programs will cont tae * to be part of the regularly ie Re. 7 duled programs for the Soak Li. ‘men and their invited guests. 44 agriculture for 16 years, born inte.) 4. mo: i a \ —_— ce ita Scotland. Died Aug. 26, 1920, |°7's meeting Friday. | Binge School Bunt. Colin Mae i are lish has been a member of Op. « TODAY IN HISTORY [core TERIAN teaching profession for 27 yeati 3. At Trinity Presbyterian Church, 'Qeala High School. 7 Rev .Sigismund A. Laing will: ——_—_—_—_—_—__——— ee preach on “Powerful Christian; The State Department of Edugé "t Living” at the 7 a.m. service and ‘tion distributed a total of $1,20BE; on “Fidelity Under Temptations” 900 in federal funds to the const at the 7:30 p.m. service. (Know America) 1812—Gen, Hull — surrenders American army of 2,000 in Detroit to. British for which later court- martialled and dismissed from the service. 4, f, =\ ig 1854—Historic Ostend Manifes- to issued by 3 U.S. envoys in Fu- rope ordered by President to solve the then vexed Cuban prob- |; lem. 1867—U.S. troops defeat some 500 Sioux Indians in battle near Omaha. a ‘ties last year as lunchroom ab}. Sunday School is at 3:30 p.m. and youth meeting at 6:30 p.m. Weekday events include prayer _ service and deacons’ weekly busi- | ness meeting at 8 p.m., Tuesday: youth night at 7:30 p.m., Wed. nesday, and choir rehearsal and. sistance. “TE Key West Boy Scouts meeting at 8 pm, Church of Christ’ 1898—Hawaiian flag lowered Friday. 4 and US. flag raised there. { zy 1120 Petronia Strect+5 1921—Secretary of Labor esti- Reseiiidhasiieainec acc a mates country’s unemployed at Tal csoess planes range Grace _.aieeren | , COMMUNION SERVICE “4 over enemy-held France. 1944—U.S. forces _ihvading Prone: 6:30 P.M., ‘¥e 0 i France establish beach- 1215 PETRONIA STREET ead. _1945—Gen. MacArthur extends time for Jap envoys to get to Ma. a to hear the peace terms. resident eases Sanday School, 10 A.M.{| Everybody Welcome *'! Divine Service Also Hear GOSPEL SERMOW. wartime wage. 11 A.M. Each Sunday at 9:15 A.M. ove nounces he might ask Congress to WALTER GAUGER ) ) lift Jewish quota here, - Stud On Your Dial . eht Pastor ORS LEMINS STREET METHODIST CHURCH | ‘Trinity Presbyterian ‘Church: 717 Simonton Street (Colored) Sigismund A. Laing, Minister Morning Worship, 7:00 o’Clock Sermon Subteect: " FUL controls. 1946—President Truman an- 9:45 AM. 3 CHRISTIAN LIVING” ° Ss : 2 CLASSES FOR ALL AGES Sunday School ............... $230 1M. . a Youth Meeting. ............ 6:30 P.M. Merrill Felton, General Superintendent ~ Evening Worship, 7:30 o‘Clock 10:50 A.M. Sermon Subject: Morning Worship . ° . “FIDELITY UNDER TEMPTATIONS’ | “Se ae Tues., 8:00 p.m., Prayer Service Wed., 7:30 p.m., “Youth Night” Fri. 8 p. m., Choir Practice and Boy Scout Meeting Evening Worship . : , 7:30 P.M. 0030 6060000006000806060 0006 6ECCO vs COME—BRING A FRIEND —_— - - Corner EATON and SIMONTON STREETS G. Leon Wells, Pastor 0 A.M.E. ZION CHURCH “The So Friendly ‘ (COLORED) C Whitehead and Angela Sts. Rev. C. C. Higgs, Pastor | | Hie | | 9:30 a.m. Sunday Church School Regu lar Services 9:45 A.M., Church School | 10:50 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship EVENING WORSHIP Teachers for All Ages - Groups | 1] A.M. wrecetio Service i 4 “THB UNBELIEF” 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship Subject: "The Preciousness of SIRT PEP CONDE 6 EV Re) 5c ccoccesccncceceugccesyeace Divine Word” | Tues., 7:30 p.m., Prayer Service §' Wed., 8 p.m., Ushers Meeting §! Fri, 8 p.m. Choir Rehearsal Men of the Service A Special Invitation to ae ee ee. _—— —=-

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