The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 18, 1947, Page 3

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. world history, said that ancient “partner bought the newspaper’s : mopsbineyy inclu including. a Linotype | * Ae Baten be Bea Re Ree tote . : ‘ee Bari 4) + O48 Oe eae es @aee ei ga ae terns +ee-oe toe ‘ae t @* at 4 bere ete ee ° ¥ Byrnes, deliverer of many that will go down in - In’relating the incident, the | of State, said he and his down and the rest on the excitement plan.” Dt bought what was then F “““patent outsides” for reading material. It was two fult Pasen of reading matter already and printed. Byrnes worked oe writing and soliciting ad- . Hise partner worked ‘ . he says,.and finally = had begun to make enough € pey for the machines. @ press convention shortly cerwart Byrnes heard an old aperman speak on the se newspaper. The speaker lauded the role of the weekly paper in American life and said such, training was the best pos- sible for young newspapermen. “*¥You men have the job to challenge every paragraph in! every. story you print. You must : challenge every sentence in each ! paragraph and every word in: every’ sentence. You must da | this“ because of the labor in-' er: printing useless mate- | _From that’ s { h, Bynes said‘ Bs {got something important— | sh he didn’t stay in' _ the rest of his life, | as returned to his profes- ' ‘im the past few months, ' writing his story of. many insid: ; events during the war. His! hook'relegsed on the 15th, shows” ‘that Bynes is pretty good with the.pen even though now a lawyer "Asked what his most dramatic | apaaietien of the war years spurmes said he didn’t know “whether he could single any P-@vent out as the most out- oe. but he mentioned the and » nod some indication of showers. Gentle to moderate | winds mostly north and north-; east... » Plerida: Partly cloudy this aft- | ernoon, tonight and Sunday. Few | widely scaatered afternoon show- ; ers mostly over north portion. . Jaéksonville thru the Florida} Straits and East Gulf of Mexico: Gentle to moderate winds, east- ‘erly over south portion and vari- able mostly south to southwester- | ly over gorth portion this after- goon .and tonight. Moderate aartheget to easterly winds Sun- day. Partly cloudy weather with | : f rai Key WisT CTE -s penatainemadatee : age 3 write at Citizen, Ea Bonne. said he pen a ee - : ¥ Fi y : + Ys ‘ee vost POP! LAUGH AWHILE! | | | widely seattered showers. | | | i -. ee Ne ct a EO ot canner : ; | the Rev. | minister Sigismund A. Laing, © of Trinity Presby-— will. talk on ‘ {QOpinions,” Sunday School at Trinity will » “Bezween Two Meeting at 5:30 p. m. At 7:30) Look "Em Over Her Mother: Are you sure you can support a whole family? ‘Her Beau: Sure I can. Her Mother: Well, you had better look ‘em over, There’s twelve of us. ‘prayer meeting and a deacon’s weekly business meeting; Wed-. Night, with instruction and res" the choir will. rehearse and th will be a Bey Scout meeting. At Cornish Chapel of thes “There are almost 6,900 banks | in the U. S. Federal Reserve | system. at morning worship tomorrow at ' secret. negotiations leading up to 11 a. m. Im the evening service ' the surrender of Japan as fore- most in his mind. (Japan aur: | rendered on August 14th, 1945; thus ended the war.) Byrnes said he had refused an invitation to inspect Yugo- siay - U. S. differences and. the | Account With God.” Ensemble of Nassau will sing. a prayer and class meeting. Wednesday the usher’s board uestion of Greece by: tour | ‘ Wracat ia. “That is a ane ne i will meet, and Friday there will for the United Nations,” he said. = -_ ee and Boy when asked about international |>COUS Meeuns, prepienn . Pyrnes actea Sec Two islands under British con- drifted back to his days as a : : newspaper man. His success | #0! are called Christmas Island; . story in journalism seems to: tickle him as much as any of his !many others. Once a newspa-j ‘per man—well, you know the old saying. Even Jimmie Byrnes still has some of it left in @is bleed. lands Colony with an area of 94 square miles and one in the In- dian Ocean, 190 miles south of Java with an area of 60 square miles. Cane supplies about two- thirds of the world’s sugar. CORNISH CHAPEL | A.M.E. ZION CHURCH “The So > Friendly ¢ Church” Whitehead and Angela Sts. Poinciana Community Church John E. Pickens, Pastor W. W. lliffe, Associate Community Hall, Duck Ave. at 15th, Poinciana 9:45 A.M., Sunday School Rev. C. C. Higgs, Pastor Classes for All Ages : 9:30 a.m. Sunday Church Schoo! 11:00 A.M., Worship Sermon: 11 A.M., Morning W “THE CHRISTIAN’S ° “THE WORLD LIGHT” ANSWER” | 4:30 P.M. The Ebony Choral Rev. Pickens Ensemble of Nassau will Sing ; 7 P.M., Evening Worship Subject: “Our Account With God” Tues., 8 p.m., Prayer Meeting i 8 p.m., Ushers Meeting rl 7:30 P. M., Worship Illustrated Address, Congregational Church a at WELCOME TO ALL 8 p.m., ‘Choir Rehearsal . | | Teachers for All Ages - Groups | | 717 Simonton Street (Colored) Society Sigismund A. A. Letag. Minister of Key West 327 ELIZABETH STREET Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Sunday Morning Services At 11 o’Clock - Subject: “Doctrine of Atoriement” Morning Worship, 11 o’Clock Sermon Subjeet: “God's Fellow Workers” Sunday School 3:30 P.M. Youth Meeting __ 3. 5:30 P.M. Sermon Subject: “Between Two Opinions” Wednesday Evenings Meetings at 8 o’Clock Tuesday, 7 p.m., Prayer Service and Deacons’ Week. Bus. Meet Wed. 7 p.m. Youth Night— Room in Church Evening Worship, 7:00 o’Clock* i Edifice will be open | Instruction and Recreation Monday and Friday 1 Fri., 7:30 p%®., Sr. Choir Re- * Jacksonyilje to Apalachicola: from 7 to 3 P.M. |] hearsal and Boy Scouts’ Meet Wo 2 bole craft or storm wernt? é Le. have | f issued ct te fr ft - ’ SE Bn iret a i 52S pwallt HERD DP Re NO etee oe cpr Bed 5: .CQME—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US, “REPORT | 3 Ke Niet Fia., Oct: 18, ‘ea ation taken at 8:30 2.95, , Eastern Standard Time, City Office) Temperatures Highest yesterday _...........__... 88 west last night... 76 TN BS REP ee 80 rmal 79 Rink, 24 Sete quting , 8:30 a -m., inches. -— 0 4 & (Eastern Standard Time) SI crrtgectiemerecsepnereeynane> 727 a.m. Gh eet el lets 5:57 p.m. TS 11:30 a.m. Moonset 10:04 p.m " Naval Base (Eastern Standard Time) (Tomorrow—Naval Base) High Low 0:00 asm. 7:10 a.m. 1:50 p.m. 6:10 p.m. Reference mee t n: res’ eight of {2 Station— Tide water |3 (bridge) _...10 min. 0.0 ft Key +2hr. (east side) ___20 min. Point) 40 min, i | | sosaccuecbecsccncoscccenocess FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Corner Fleming and William St. REV. J. B. REID. Pastor 9:45 A.M. Charch School ‘ CLASSES FOR ALL AGES Merrill Felton, General Superintendent Morning Worship . ° “ 10:50 A.M. Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. Song Service, 7:10 P.M. Evening Worship . “ ji 7:30 P.M. “t COME—BRING A FRIEND “ Osecccccoceccecccoceccecececeseee we WM0q060=KwOKOC ATOM ORM Youth for Christ Rally TONIGHT, re 93 O’CLOCK, f FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner EATON and SIMONTON STREETS Bible Quiz and A Flannelgraph Bible Story “Wilt Thou Go With This Man’’ terian Church; At the evening | git service at 7 o'clock the minister He ig i be held at 3:30 p.m., and ¥outh © i nesday at 7p. m., will be Yout#™.. A.M.E. Zion Church the Rev, ce é the subject, “The World Light,’ > 4 at 7 p. m., his subject is, “Ours At 4 p. m., the Ebony Choral one in the Gilbert and Ellice Is-_ LE OE EEE - p. m., Tuesday, there will be a “~~ # : cote Fast pe -] se e. ‘ Tuesday at 7 p. m. there will be “ J aubject. of the sermon to be de- livered tomorrow at 11 a, m., by =: ee ee

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