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gE on. Of Engagement “ “Mr, and’ Mrs. Charles Bec- caise the engagement - of thelr daughter, Ruth, to Ru- dolph A. Williams of the U. S Navy,.The wedding will take place in the near future. CHEVROLET AWARD PUT OFF © TO OCTOBER 18 Police Lt. Ray Atwell an- nounced this morning that, due te weather conditions the award- ; ing of the Chevrolet sedan by | the Convent of Mary Immacu- a Announcement ' | late has been postponed until | 2 Saturday, October 18. The award. will be made at the park next to the La Concha Hotel at 10 p. m. . Atwell paid tribute to The Citizen’s advertising power when | he said that advertisements in ' The Citizen -had many persons buying tickets On | the Chevrolet. | CHAMBER BOARD. OK’S DIRECTORY Directors of the Key West Chamber of Commerce yesterday | approved of the proposal of H, Karl Humbert, Hollywood, to publish a new city directory. He was given a letter by the Cham- ber, authorizing him to sell ad- vertising in the publication. Humbert says he will employ | _five census takers in the city and will take from four to five months to finish the work of | compiling the directory infor- mation. i CONCRETE HOME WILL BE BUILT | Dr. and Mrs. Irving D. Scott took out a building permit yes- terday from City Building In- spector Errol Sawyer for § con- struction of a $9,000 concrete | block home at the southeast cor- | ner of Leon and Johnson streets. | Alonzo Cothron is the contrac-/} tor. APPLY TO WED Rudolph A. Williams, 22, of the | U. S. Navy, and Ruth M. Stef-; anick, 20, 6£f 827 Olivia s tnget, | made out an application yester- | day to marry with County Judge | Raymond R, Lord. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Mrs. Franklin D. (Anne Elea- nor) Roosevelt, York, 63 years ago. Joseph Auslander, poet and man of letters, born Philadelphia, 50 years ago. Joseph W. Alsop, Jr., column- ist, author, borneAvon, Conn., 37 years ago. Lieut? Gen. Nathan F. Twining, | barn at Monroe, Wis., 50 years | "ago. Richard F. Mitchell of Iowa, | Interstate Commerce Commis- | sioner, born at Fort Dodge, Towa, | 58 years ago. Norman S. Case of Washington, | D. C., lawyer, ex-governor of | Rhode Island, born in Providence, oe years ago. ‘ Alexander Fraser, president of Shell Oil, New York, born in Scotland, 58 years ago. Charles F. Wennerstrum, Chief Justice of the Iowa State Su- preme Court, born in Cambridge, Tl]., 58 years ago. ‘CORNISH. ‘CHAPEL ’ A.M. ZION CHURCH ‘on Chiirch” bert Fiery | ‘Whitehead and Angela Sts. Rev. C. C. Higgs, Pastor 930 a.m. Sunday Church School Teachers for All Ages - Groups 11 A.M., Morning Worship “LOVE and OBEDIENCE” 4:30 P.M., Union Meet Mission 7:00 P.M.,, “Evening Song Service Tues., 8 p.m., Prayer Meeting Wed., 8 p.m., Ushers Meeting Fri., 8 p.m., Choir Rehearsal Trinity Presbyterian Church 717 Simonton Street (Colored) Sigismund A. Laing, Minister __ Morning Worship, 11 o’Clock Sermon Subject: “Christian Stewardship” Sunday School —___- 3:30 P.M. Youth Meeting 5:30 P.M. Evening Worship. 7:00 @/Clock’ Sermon Subject: “Purposeful Living” } | | Mon., 7:30 p.m., Miss. Soc, Meet | Tuesday, 7 p.m., Prayer Service || and Deacons’ Week. Bus. Meet .| Wed, 7 p.m. Youth Night— | ; Instruction and Recreation _| Fri., 7:30 p.m., Sr; Choir Re- hearsal and Boy Scouts’ Meet resulted in|" metals have been made in im- a century, but only within the | last 30. years born in New | Purified and put to work. | EST seas on a AERATOR COLORED. CH URCHES “Christian “ Stewardshin” | be the subject of the sermon to i be delivered’ by the Rey. Sigis- |mund A. Laing, minister ‘of | Trinity Presbyterian Church ‘at ‘morning worship, beginning ‘at ‘11 o’elock. . At the evening service, staft- , be “Purposeful Living.” | Tuesday at 7 p. m., there will. be a prayer service and Dea- cons’ meeting. There will be:a , business meeting at 7 p. m., Wed- nesday. It will be Youth ‘Night, with instruction and recreation. | At Cornish Chapel of the A.M.E. Zion Church, the Rev. €. C. Higgs, pastor, will preach 6n .“Leve and Obedience,” at the iwill be an evening song service. There will be a prayer meét- ling Tuesday at 8 p. m., an ush- jers" meeting at 8 p. m., Wednes- day, and choir rehearsal at’3 NO SPLASH ... This new, p. m., Friday. ates water, avoids aiplitele.! ares — Church : ANNIVERSARIES Tompkins was passing the vinte (Know ‘America) {in church. A woman hurried in, 1759—Mason Locke Weems, dropped a. penny in the plaje roving Episcopal preacher, book ; ‘and moved on. seller and writer, who first wrote| Tompkins was at.the last pew the Washington hatchet story,;when the woman came bustling born in Anne Arundel County,'back. She snatched the penny Md. Died May 23, 1825. ‘from the plate and started for 1835—Hunter H. McGuire, nota; ‘the church door. Tompkins grab- ed Confederate surgeon chief, :bed her. Virginia surgery professor after | war, born in Winchester, Va. Died | you come in here, drop a coin in Sept. 19, 1900. the plate, then take it out again 1835—-Theodore Thomas, New j and leave?” York-Chicago musician-conduc-! The woman shook him off in- tor, who spread a taste for good i idignantly. “I’m in the wrong music, born in Germany. Died | church,” she said. : Jan. 4, 1905. 1844—Henry J. Heinz, founder | of the famed Pittsburgh house, pioneer in pure food and em- ptt ployee welfare, born in Pits~ | burgh. Died on May 14, 1919. 1872—Harlan Fiske Stone, New| | York lawyer, Columbia Law pro- fessar-dean, U.S. attorney gener- a,l Justice and Chief Justice of the U.S.. born in Chesterfield, N. H. Died April 22, 1946. ” » Ad % # Subscribe to The Citizen, ° [rare Lutheran hurch 1215 PETRONIA STREET : ~ > Divine Service, 7:30 P.M. Uranium and other rare! 4 pure powder form for at least | have they been | _ LAL IES Poinciana Baptist Key West Church of Christ 1120 Petronia Street Cc ' 17th and Eagle’ ‘* (Poinciana Bus to 17th) A. D. O'BRIANT, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Worship, 11:00 “PENTECOST—A GREAT REVIVAL” COMMUNION SERVICE 6:30 P.M., Te Everybody Welcome 6:30 P.M., Training Union * a Evening Worship, 7:30 “An Ambassador for Christ” Prayer Meeting, 8:00 P.M., esd Public _Sardially invited PS METHODIST “CHURCH Corner EATON and SIMONTON STHRETS. - a S Leon. Wells, Pastor “ape? Also Hear GOSPEL. SERMON Each Sunday at 9:45 A.M. over WGBS, Miami, 710 | On Your Dial it 2) Sunday Services. 9:45 A.M., Church School 9:45 AM. RALLY DAY IN SUNDAY SCHOOL f General Superintendent, Henry Russell 10:50 A.M., Morning Worship 6:30 P.M., Meeting of Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship 7:30 P.M., Every Wednesday, Prayer Meeting A Special Invitation to the Service Men In 105th Year | The First Baptist Church Corner BAHAMA and EATON ‘Streets Bronnie E. Nichols, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL H. E. Day, Superintendent MORNING WORSHIP, 10:50 A.M. Sermon Subject: “All Things Work Together” Rev. Bronnie E. Nichols EVENING WORSHIP, 7:30 P.M. Sermon Subject: “We Are Mirrors” Rev. Bronnie E. Nichols Fellowship Hour, 8:30 P.M. * Wednesday Night, 6:30, Teachers: 7:30, Prayer-Fellowship Friday Night, 7:30, Choir Rehearsal will “Lood here,” he said, “Why, do. . , im & F, * F. H. ZUCKER, Pastor paseres. Ae ete eae ae Laie aa saa Seccnt atm aes aes ae ny . ¢ pere aly. a] @asti o> wi be PSeeass ¢ tires £ he ee te Bra s re ing at 7 p. m. his subject wilkeesos?+ nee oOe tt uw Ge a $8 rs a morning worship, which stafts .- a at 11 o’clock. At 7 p. m,, theres. 0 ret s be . hate Whe wae” ews a Ae be “ OG ae