The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 13, 1947, Page 4

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> ~s . i et, So * r - ‘of a place in ter, c Ci te @ et Lamniaes Did Not.Sign Letter Concerning Park The four members of the com- S. W. Kelly, L. A. Ga- *briel, V. McGee and Charlés Major, who, appeared before. the County Commission Tuesday night to request the developing the Fort Taylor reservation as a park for colofed residents, denied today that they had anything to do with the let- signed “The Committee,” that was published in The Citi- zen about the attitude of Chair- mah Bentley regarding the proposed park. They said the letter was a “complete surprise” to them be- cause Chairman Bentley spoke “most favorably” about the es- tablishment of the park. L. A. ‘Gébtiel said: “Mr. Bentley said that no ex- act stipulation should be made, after the commissioners voted to give us $15,000, but that a. suf- ficient amount should be spent to make the park satisfactory for us. What more could we ask? All of us thought that it was better not to stipulate any amount, be- cause When that was used up, aind the park was incomplete, we ‘would be without funds to finish ‘the job. But now, in accordance ‘with Mr. Bentley’s proposal, the park will be made satisfactory ; ‘for us.” S. W. Kelly, chairman of the | committee, confirmed L. A. Ga- et cama me eae KuY Wass CITIZEN ae pre a oe A naa SN ence: ‘Parents To Go Toe: School Tuesday 08 ote a nee os Shee STs at ‘|Rev. Nichols To Speak At USO! te he Rev. Bronnie Nichols, pastor of | Parents of Junior-Sentor High” “ the First Baptist Church, and un- Piece students will attend the ° Parent-Teachers “school” Tues: ; til recently a Navy chaplain, niga eho Mink Section! . ay at 8 p. m., in the High Schoo will speak at the Jackson Square | auditorium. eae USO Java Hour, on Sunday, at} All parents will meet the in- ° 9:30 a. m, structors of their children by .at- Rev. Nichols’ talk will be | tending “classes” during the eve- «.,., brief and informal, and he will }®!ng- A complete day’s schedule accompany himself on his accor- | Will be carried out for the par- dion. It promises to be very in- po and will end with a general . teresting session. assembly in the auditorium. A series of non-sectarian pn by well-Known local clergy has | been scheduled for Sunday morn- | ings in response to requests from j service personnel. The Weather *» f* m + ie & FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: Gentle Ap P ly To Wed to cel arr northerly ‘winds. partly cloudy weather with scat- An application fer a marriage |tered showers and thunderstorms license was filed yesterday with | County Judge arenes R. Lord through Sunday. Florida: Partly cloudy this aft- by Jagk O’Dell, 20, of the U. S. :ernoon, tonight and Sunday, with Navy,”and Ruth Frye, 17, of ;scattered afternoon thundershow- , , ° Graham, Texas. ers. . Oe —_—_— East Gulf and Jacksonville ‘~t—- ithrough Florida Straits: Gentle , to moderate variable winds most- ily westerly to northerly through * Sunday. Partly widely scattered showers thunderstorms. ; No small craft o rstorms warn- ings are being displayed any- ; where along the Florida coasts. REPORT Key West, Fla., Sept. 13, 1947 (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m., Eastern Standard Time, City Office) Temperatures m3 wre ¢ West In Days Gone By aS TAKEN FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN OF SEPTEMBER 13, 1947 Aj cloudy with and Two choral groups, under WPA ; direction, are rehearsing Tuesday ‘and Friday nights in the Over- seas Hotel salon for a concert to Friday evening at 8:00 o’clock, the choir rehearsal and Boy Scout meeting will be held. Sigis- mund A: Laing, minister, will . deliver the morning sermon at 7:00 o'clock. Your Horoscope SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, ¥947—Today endows with consid- erable commercial ability and a mathematical mind, but there is too much tendency to disputes, *which may lead to quarrels, with “serious consequences. Avoid trou- “ble with foreigners, especially if | the business leads to foreign lands. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1947 | | +-Resourcefulmess in ideas and ability in execution are the key- notes to today’s character. Eco- ‘nomical to a fault, acquisitive and ‘fairly fortunate, the native should acquire a considerable compet- ence. Do not love money for it- oe for it will lead to misfor- CORNISH ‘CHAPEL .|} ad ‘EB, ‘ZION CHURCH | “The So o Friendly Church” Whitehead and Angela Sts. Rey. C. C. Higgs, Pastor 9:30 a.m. Sunday Church School Teachers for All Ages - Groups 11 A.M., Morning Worship “THE ate OF A WONDERFUL SAVIOUR” 7:30 P.M., Sealed Worship Subject: “BOOK OPEN” Tues., 8 p.m., Prayer Service ‘Wed., 8 p.m., Ushers Meeting Fri., 8 p.m., Quarterly Confer. Trinity Presbyterian Church 717 Sitmonton Street (Colored) Sigismund A. Laing, Minister Morning Worship, 7:00 o’Clock Sunday School .............. 3:30 P.M. Youth Meeting 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship, 7:30 o’Clock The Sermon will be Delivered by Elder A. Milton Evans Mon., 8 p.m., Mission Society . Taes., 8:00 p.m., Prayer Service Wed., 7:30 p.m., “Youth Night” Fri. 8 p.m., Choir Rehearsal: and Boy Scout Meeting ee en FG em A cere OPN meena EB emt Eee EE re By cme i mane A comme 8 Beene 8 cee BB ance ammo RY ee briel’s statement, and added, “Af- ‘be given on Thanksgiving. Highest yesterday .............. 91 ter the vote of the committee psa eit Lowest last nigh SANE £ gnd Mr. Bentley’s statement, I! Charles Aronovitz, who re- |Mean eis ie ‘eft the meeting quite satisfied ,turned Saturday from New York, ‘Normal Ee iclag a ‘afd with high hopes for the fu- Said that many persons with Precipitation sae ture of this project.” j whom he spoke while i: that city Rainfall, 24 hours ending : expressed interest in the Over-} 9:30 a.m., inches __.___. s 3 ‘seas Highway. Relative Hu idity . ee Cc COLORED ' Policeman Bienvenido Perez Pa ey pee. today recovered the jewelry janad CH URCH ES that had been stolen from the! Gastere Standard Time) home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lo- Sunt Ise - 6:13 a.m. pez on Catherine street. Fell Mr p.m. “The Pleadings of a Wonderful | dete + se a pe a.m. Savious” is the 11 o’clock morn- | The diamond ball game, sched- siaeaaaed 90 P.M. +, ing Worship sermon to be given 'uled to be played last night as TIDES . me cpa by Rev. C. C. Higgs, pastor at the first of a series to determine tuk es the Cornish Chapel, Whitehead | the championship of Key West, Tomorrow "Hh Pr) i and Angela streets. was postponed on account of Naval Base At‘ the 7:30 evening worship rain. The game will be played PS ge eee bo iy the pastor will preach on the sub- ‘tonight, weather permitting. ry = ns ~_ “3 Pe Milton Davis will deliver Mr. and Mrs. Milton Knowles “7 dteteal tebe ree the evening sermon at the Trin- i left this morning for Miami to) Reference Station: Key West ity Presbyterian Church at 7:30. i visit relatives. Time of| Height of Tee Station—-. Tide (high water Mrs. Ray Navarro left this | : Bahia Honda —Ohr vs | morning to visit’ her mother and (bridge) ___.10 min, 0.0 ft « sister in Jacksonville. No Name Key 42hr. —_—_—— (east side) ___.20 min. Archie M. Goehring, who had |Boca Chica —Ohr. (Sandy Point) 40 min, Valdes Channel +2hr. (north end) 10min. +1.4 ft. 000 (NOTE: Minus sign—correc- tions to be subtracted. Plus sign—corrections to be added.) ..»~ Today The Citizen says in an The lantern used by Paul.° 3. joaisgctnl paragraph: | Revers was made of punched iron , Shs “Mr. Hurricane, keep away al-{With a hinged door through,’ |ways, but if you must visit us, which a candle could be inserted. please defer the visit until the bridges are built.” i been visiting relatives in Key West, returned yesterday to Mi- ami. Me hy are Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Cara- {ballo left this morning for a short visit in Miami. He: Your Grocer SELLS That Good. STAR * BRAND» A Long Weary Way “A little poetry goes a long way with me,” said the business man. | AMERICAN “Yes,” agreed the amateur and CUBAN scribbler. “I send mine all over the country, too.” ———Try A Pound Today. ; e e , . EY Poinciana Community Church.” John E.° Pickens; ‘Pastor Community Hall, Duck Ave. at 15th, Poinciana .; Presbyterian. ja? ty gk 84 ie? f it ‘Rev. Melrose Ss. Avery, aa: ‘White and Washington Streets 7 | | | | | aii | 9: +45, AM. Sundey School ‘f° |": Sunday School Starts at een er ee | | 11:00 A.M., Worship | Sermon by Church Service, 11 A.M. JOSEPH A. BOZA Subject: “GO FORWARD” Young Pedples’ Fellowship at 7:30 Sunday Evening Visitors and Friends Invixed 7:30 P.M., Worship at the Congregational Church $ HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL eee ne cane = gee - ee _ eszarrees erie a In 105th Year The First Baptist Church Corner BAHAMA iP EATON Streets Bronnie E. Nichols, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL .. 9:45 A.M. MORNING, 10:50 A.M. EVENING, 7:30 P.M. SUNDAY: Service Men and Young People, 8:30 P.M., Fellowship Hour in Annex a ce ene * Wednesday Night, 6:30, Teachers: 7:30, Prayer-Fellowship ee Thursday Night, 7:30, Choir Rehearsal

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