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SR ROSIN FO I teen ot saat 4 aienaiaine ms : ae SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1947 " - - Lalas. ee CHRISTIAN CHURCH WEEK THEME IS TO BE SERMON SUBJECT. The Rev. F. H. Zucker, Pastor Of Grace Lutheran Church, Will Speak On “Paradise Restored” MONDAY, THE REV. BRONNIE E, NICHOLS, PASTOR OF THE FIRST BAPT CHURCH, LEAVES FOR ORLANDO TO ATTEND 86TH ANNUAL SESSION VENTION: OT HER NEWS AND NOT ES OF KE YWEST CHURCHES GIVEN KEEPING with the thought of th F. H. Zucker, pastor of Grace Luthe: at bas pm. Service tomorrow. e Hev. Bronnie E. Nichols, pastor of First tist i where he will attend the 86th annual session of te Pose no ga aga tion meets for three days in the First Baptist Church at yw place oats bel ee roma el sea to return to Key West on Friday. . morhing worship at First Baptist Church, the Rev. Mr. Ni i ‘Others Know, Do You?", while at the 7:30 ee worship hist coir eta subject will be, “Near Is Not Enough.” is a meeting tomofrow evening at 6:30 o'clock, the Metho- dist Youth Fellowship will meet urider the direction of William Buckley in the First Methodist (Old Stone) Church. i ey Rev. G. Leon Wells, pastor of Old Stone Church, will Preach at morning worship at 10:50 o'clock and at the evening wee at 7:30 p.m. No subjects have been assigned by the he Leet Bijan Sands will be the} ate ‘er at the Youth for Christ lly at the First Methodist Church at 7:30 o'clock tonight. There will be a flannel graph! lesson entitled, “They began to} Be Merry as Youth For Christ | Rally. A Bible quiz and singing | will mark the evening. The Rev. J. B. Reid, pastor of; Zion. Church, will sj V oe Of | 5 peak on} . s ee Ok pete the poet “The Believer’s Entire Depend- Dee el apc Mas at both services tomorrow, the |®"¢¢ 0m Chirst” at the 11 a. m.| Weaving words into a picture morning worship at 10:50 a. m,,! Worship tomorrow, while at the! That will leave your heart and the evening worship at 7:30'7 P. m. service his subject will aglow, : i e Christian Church Year, now drawing to a close, the Rev. ran Church, will preach on the subject, “Paradise Restored,” COLORED CHURCHES Through Tais Daily BIBLICAL BULLETIN AUTHOR WEAVES PICTURE OF UTOPIA The Rev. C. C. Higgs, minister ; of Cornish Chapel, the A. M. E. p.m. be “The Demoniac”. For he makes the desert blossom, The Rev. John E. Pickens,) At the 11 a. m. worship, the Turns the hearts of men from Pastor of the Congregational! Rev. Sigismund A. Laing, minis- WEOES, Presbyterian | Sets their feet upon the highway Church, will speak at both ser-jter of Trinity : Leading to the land of song! vices tomorrow. At the 11 a, m.|Church, will speak on “The No- | worship his subect will be “Seek | ble Three Hundred” afd at the Ye the Kingdom” and at the|7 Pp. m. worship on “A call to 7:30 p. m. worship, “Of what | Repentence.” Are You Afraid?” ! The Rev. William W. Iliffe, as-| Field Preacher” at the 7:30 p. saciate pastor of the Congrega-;™m. worship. tignal Church, will speak at the; At 3:30 p. m. Monday the chil- 11 a. m. worship at the Poinciana;|dien’s confirmation class at’ ject will be “Mortals and Immor- Community Church. His subect;Grace Lutheran Chureh will: tals.” will be, “What Prayer Does.”| meet at 7:30 p. m. An adult; Worship at the The.congregation will go to ev-| group studying the teachings of Church of Christ, ening worship at the Congrega-| thé’ Bible will investigate the | Communion service, tional Church. question, “What Does the Bible! 6:30 p. m. Beginning Monday at 7:30 p.\Say About God.” It will be the; The Rev. Melrose S. Avery, m. there will be a week of Bible! third meeting of the group. Ipastor of the Presbyterian study taught by Chaplain Ray-| The Rev. Robert W. Weaver,! Church, will preach at the 41 a. mond Morgan of Buca Chica at) pastor of Ley Memorial Metho-| m., ‘worship serviae ° tomorrow the Poinciana Baptist Church. | dist Church, will speak on “That | on “Triumph In Christ”. At The courses are offered under|Back Door” at 10:50 a. m. wor- | 7:30 -p. m. Young People’s Fe}- the supervision of Mrs. G. D.|ship and on “Those Clouds Ui soe sahips will Haldeabiecneic Glover, superintendent of the! 7:30 p. m. worship. Miss Miriam | Ee pane een ACE: Sunday school. The public in in- | Carey is superintendent of the! Gospel Hall, 720 Southard vited. |Sunday School which starts at! street, is undergoing repairs and The Rev. A. D. O'’Briant, pas-/ 9:45 am. i __|there will be no services there tor of Poinciana Baptist Church; The Christian Science Socie- Decd &. will speak on “A Full Man” at; ty will hold Sunday morning; sae the 11 a. m. worship and on “The ' services at 11 o'clock. The sub-' secretary, announced toda For Complete Details Read: Isaiah 35:1-10. (770) Publishers—The Monthly Booklet * “Enjoy Your Bible” Key West including...a will be at tomorrow, Larsen, Congregational Church To Hold Supper and Sale Next Thursday Thursday, November 20th, isx- “the date zet for the annual ene: per and Sale at the Congrega- | (hows Acoorica) tional Church to be held in the ; W. Averell Harriman, . Secre- Service center on William street. | : ce, born 56 years he supper will be served from} tary of Commerce, * H 6 to 8 o'clock but the various) U, S. Supreme Court Justice Booths will be in operation dur-| peli Frankfurter born in Vien- ing the afternoon as well as the | na 65. years’ ago. grening. : | “Lieut. Gen. Curtis E. LeMay, Many articles suitable for | sommanding U. S. Air Forces in Christmas gifts will be on sale,| SI 0e “born in Ohio, 41 years and also eatables such as candy | go, | ind baked or cooked goods. The | “"p.. vigin P. Adams (“F. P. A.”)! ‘White Elephant” corner will be famed: New York journalist-au- stocked with many “good but thor, born in Chicago, 66 years, used” articles sure to find ready ago. v sale. Ice cream and soft drinks, Vincent Astor of New York, Peviprise”’ packages and toys capitalist, born there, 56 years will be found at other booths. aed. Mrs. Vernon Lowe is serving | ‘Marianne C. Moore, of Brook- as general chairman, assisted bY lyn, N. Y., poet, born in St. the pastor, Rev. John E. kens; | Louis, 60 years ago. Mrs, Edna Johnson is secretary Tra’ Mosher, noted official of treasurer. The various | commit-| 1,4 National Association of Man- TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS Self Employed and Servants | | Government ‘| “6.1 > Finance and Miscellaneous 4.1 tees include: Supper—Mrs. Ver- | s rn in Melrose, sta = non Lowe and Mrs. Rhoda Bak. | uideturer ates he Construction 08,2 A er, co-chairmen; Mrs. I. R. Rutt, Fowler McCormick, board | | {Mining 0-9 Mrs. William Dem abel Fleming, Mrs. aels, Mrs. Adriana Joseph Boza, Mrs. Gates. Mrs. John E. Picken: serve as dining room host Fancy Goods—Mrs. James Cormack, Mrs. Lily Knowles, ¢o-chairmen; Mrs. Bertie Higgs,} The pioneers of Australia’s | Mrs, Paul Archer, Mrs. William great sheep industry improved | Ijiffe, Mrs. Bert Sawyer, Mrs. the flocks with Spanish merinos | Flossie Atwell. White Elephant from the Cape of Good Hope, | —Mrs, George Archer, chail-|sheep from the famed Rambou- | man; Mrs. Hattie Baker, Mrs. El-\jylet strain of France, Negrette | la Albury, Mrs. Flossie Taylor, merinos from Germany and la-| | chairman of International Har- M vester, Chicago, born in Chicago, ant ‘iliam C. Lewis, director of | Will! ing.Air Reserve Association, Ok- ae REE oan Mrs. Percy Roberts, Mrs. Emma ter Vermonts from Ameri Albury. Candy and Foods—Mrs. Hargis, Mrs. Edna Johnson, Ruth | Betty Brady and Bever-; In the middle ages they used co- ley Suarez, co-chairmen; Mrs. to liberate a dove in St. Paul’s chairmen; Miss Gladys Pinder, Louise Thompson, Mrs. Lancelot |Church,’ London,’ as an emblem Miss Betty Armayor, Miss Al-, Lowe, Vernon. Lowe, Joseph |of the descent of the Holp Spir- thea Pickens. Country Store—.Boza, John Archer. it. aK ae '| resentatives of the various gtoubs, | ET | Utilities and ( zz Transport 3.7 4 LD? LZ |Mayor Adams At ‘HI Social Agencies : Meeting Friday — | The regular monthly lufcheon | | meeting of the Council of Social | Agencies was held Friday at ‘he; Jackson Square USO. } Vice-chaitman John E. . Pick- ens presided in the absence of: | George Mills White, chairman. | i i é | Mayor A. Maitland Adams ay { a guest of ihe couneil and ifidicat-| | ed his interest in the work of the} crganization. 2 | Reports were given by the rep- | which meluded Miss Marie Har- | iel, Woman’s Auxiliary of the; Municipal Hospital; Mrs. Ruth, Lange, State Welfare Board; Mrs. | Betty McNeil and Mrs. Carola; Nettles, American Red Cross;; 3 Victor Lowe and Mrs. Jane Whid-| den, City Recreation Department; | H Frank Adams and Mrs. Eileen! Wesley House; Jeff Knight, Flor- | ida State Employment Office, and Mrs. Norma Dopp, PTA Council. H as a result of the reports pre- sented was that of the great need of the Welfare Board for Foster | Homes,‘ where children can be the event of an emergency, the} tributes as representative of th | grounds of Bayview Park to aid| to in the prevention of juvenile de- linquency. Members of the com- munity who can be of assi in any of the above projects are urged to contact the agency in- volved. Parish Sodality Presents Sadie ‘el ity of St. Mary's Star of the Sea| showing “the development of Torshi : re i eatons vats nave Ha Sadie | dress: throughout. history—from i 300 16: A.M. Worship Worship iawkin’s dancg Thursday even-! the cave woman to today’s col- we S - vs 4 , ing in the Parish Hall on Duval] jege girl, Sena ce ‘HE CAME BY NIGHT’ * 6:30 P.M: seat 3 Street, All aftending wore “hill- 6:30 PM, ‘Training Union Intermediate. M.Y.F. com U 10) billy” costumes, ‘| Some communist home prop- age i . "M: We shi SERVICE Prizes for the most authentic |aganda: “We are soon going to Evening Worship, 7:30}0 7:30 P. M. Worship 6:30 P.M. > > cotumes went to Mrs.. Pauline | pe Ketching as “Moonbean Mc- | ta) Swine", and John Romero 33 the reconstruction of the Ger. “SAINT'S SECRET” Wednesday, 8:30, Choir Practice “Available jon ances ee a dustry.” “The 2 - ie 5 contest. were held: but thedindin |G Ga ee ey Prayer Meeting, 8:00 P.M., Everybody Welcome Ws vent of the evening was the run- ning of the race. Betty Johnson won the prize for being the first to catch a man. Claudina La Fe and Jack Kelly won the prize for THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE SEVEM — Coughlin. Jackson Square uso! shown in Mrs. Evelyn Green’s collection of homemade | and NCCS; Miss Lottie Green,| dolls. Above are (Ll. to r.):. Queen Mary, Boadicea, an The council’s greatest concern) AP Newsfeatures her hobby of making dolls that show the development of cos- placed on a temporary basis, in| ume and style changes through the ages. need of new or-used clothing, es-| detailed copies of figures from great paintings. ally for younger children and, —the painter Rubens and his wife; Mrs. Siddons, the gr j- ft | babies, which Rey. Pickens dis-| lish actress, great Eng. Checks ma | dour and Britain's Queen Moth- ; [Couseh, tiemeea for. continued ety: | Continued Fie Pare oe Nese eee ates were AoasURis Ge. Hamed: toad ior ret ene feces Modeled in water | (Continued From Page One) be toys row’ unwanted -around Ft. Village Nursery and the| Putty over a lamp bulb base,:!% the Navy may be, the Navy [residences ih Key West, the or- | placement of added lights on the! often bear .o| employment se | Sor, uses real hair for her doll. | wig: tum por which she works. Green’s hobby about | ago, when her daughter, Rach- «9. Hawkin’s Dance girls are devoted to dolls. | They Members of the Parish Sodal-! dolls and developed a plan on the grounds of ‘cconom i¢ unsoundne dsub oe amt oe Y LESSON IN DOLLS Christmas Tree Group a WS rE To Meet Wednesday [CITY HALL CHAMBERS* % | TO BE SCENE OF oR. Group Presents (| GANIZATION'S MEET-' Hospital Show 5 ING , : i ; Through the Jr. Red Cross, Johh Glenwood “Sweeting, STOR | Key West High School Choral chaifmam of the Christmas Tree, Group under the ‘direction of Organization announced today | Miss Marjorie Coburn, Ditector sp that welte «¢ Orwaniiation's, “1 !next!of Vocal Music, presented a ~ [ meeting, will be held Wednesdty | De#utiful program of songs for Fat 8:30 p:m.-in City Hall. “| patients in the vu. S. Naval Hos. The chairman is having letters | Rea) erucedey ey trer geo ie Sy i ‘ ocr “ved several wards where patients , mailed to all civic and fraternal eagerly awaited to hear their ! organizations to help in this program. + worthwhile project. Also invited | at next week’s meeting are any ; individuals who wotild degire to aid in bringing the organiza- Be plahs to a successful con- wt wee The lowest recorded tempera-'} ture of minus 93.6 degrees Fah- renheit was measured at Vetk- hoinsk in Siberia on January 3, 1885, and yet in the summer the | Nearly $¢60 will be nesdéd | thermometer soars into the 80's. this year see that no Key | ‘West youth is forgotten at | toys will be Christmas time. ted at Chr i The atcomplisments last year | ‘were many and titin’s chairman J. Liars pose anaes all to (pitch in” and see that this year’s Among them: Storia will, also.-be successful. be mailed to Mrs. Withelming Harvey, P: 0. Box 93 or to J. Glenwood Sweeting, . ISTORICAL DOLLS . . . Costume through the ages is early queen, and teen-agers of two generations. Beate ired and distrib- ; REWER, Me.—Mrs. Evelyn Green creates portrait dolls. of. fa- me to the mous personages. It's a sort of a specialty growing out of the organiza BG Glenwood fie 2 iGrace_ Lutheran}: hurch 1215 PETRONIA STREET ® A number of Mrs. Green's 150-odd dolls are meticulously Madame Pompa-* i Divine Service, 7:30 P.M. F. H. ZUCKER, Pastor iking resemblance. ™#*es_ every effort to see that| ganization particularly requests iking resemblance everything is done for him”, said| that the. toys: regardless of. con- a Navy spokesman here today. {dition be.taken: to the U. S. O., See Whitehead ‘street, or to either of Iran was formerly called Per- {the loeal -fire departments. The 7 if ance be on, anid Georgia Sts. r ith A Welcome WEAVER, Pastor 48. A.M: Sunday Schoo! - Miss’ Miriam Carey, Supt: thé port Mrs. Green, who is retary at YWCA fe Ban- and often in making ¢ uses the exact fabrics ayed in the paintings from Poinciana Baptist. Church 17th and Eagle (Poinciana Bus to 17th) A. D. O'BRIANT, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Key West Church of Christ} 1120 Petronia Street Doli-making Mrs. | 10 years became was at the age when little; foreign | series started with “HOSE CLOUDS” a colony of Americz api- . papers _Wed., | 7:30, -” (America’s) main object is | Subject: Prayér. Meeting A. rejects every feasi Wednesday ll mee Public Cee Invited | i ibe to The Citizen. COME—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US the “Spot Dance”. Refreshments were served. Those present were Mr. Mrs. Bill Bairan, B. Ketchings, Russell | Buckley, Florida Pind ina La Fe. The Messrs Pierce, Bob Rudolph, ry Russell, A. C. Evans, Roy Dale,! Mervin Thompson, Tom Dion Ignatius Lester, Jack Kelly, Frank Castillo, Bert Buckley, Frank del Villar. , Claud- Cremation of the dead was the general practice among the In-' dian of California in olden days. Thurman Sands, Jr. 1 i sr, Anthony’ Albury. The Church of Key West - REV, J. B, REID, Pastor ag fal 2]. 7 ELIZABETH STREE’ LAER ATE White. and Washington Streets % STREET Church School Ce ae 9:45 AM. still, Ondina Pita, Betty |] Rev: Melrose $. Avery, Pastor |! Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. CLASSES FOR AL: Johnson, Elayne Albury, Mary Merrill Felton, General Superintendent ‘Christian Science | Society FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Presbyterian Corner Fleming and William St. Sunday School Starts at acneeus Sunday Morning Services At 11 o’Clock 10:50 A.M. | Subject: | Morning Worship . . . Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. Song Service, 7:10 P.M. ° Evening Wership . . . 7:30 P.M. COME—BRING A FRIEND = Worship Service at “Mortals and Immortals” 11:00 A.M. Sermon “TRIUMPH IN CHRIST” Young People’s Fellowship at 7:30 P.M. Covevcccocscce Wednesday Evenings Meetings at 8 o’Clock ee eeeeoesoecooocooocesocccseeces Reading Room in Church Edifice will be open | Monday and Friday COMMUNITY INVITED | from 7 to 9 P.M. A LL TO ATTEND | TS | a Ct RCSA A SEES Trinity Presbyterian Church 717 Simonton Street (Colored) F) Sigismund A. Laing, Minister} Morning Worship, 11 o’Clock Sérmon Subject: “The Noble Three Hundred” . 3:30 P.M. 5:30 P.M. Sunday School Youth Meeting Evening Worship, 7:00 o’Clock* Sermon Subject “A Call to Repentence” Tuesday, 7 p.m., Prayer Service f| usiness Meeting Wed., 7 p.m., Youth Night, | Instruction and Recreation i p.m., Choir Rehearsal and Boy Scout Meeting | ‘| CORNISH CHAPEL A.M.E, ZION CHURCH “The So Friendly Church” (COLORED) Rev. C. C. Higgs, Pastor 9:30 a.m. Sunday Church School For All Ages | Joseph Thompson, Supt. i 11 A.M., Worshi “THE BELIEVER’S ENTIRE DEPENRENCE ON CHRIST” 5:30 P.M., Christian Endeavor | 7P.M., Worship — |) || “THE DEMONIAC” 7 p.m., Prayer-Class Meet 30 p.m., Ushers Board p.m., Jr. Choir Rehrs. Fri., 7:30 p.m., Sr. Choir Rehrs. } | ee i] | if | Whitehead and Angela Sts. | | | ammo --!'T2ST—zremme | '| Congregational Church | William Street near Southard || || 9:45 A.M., Sunday School YOU WILL BE WELCOME ST LTT Poinciana Community Church John £. Pickens, Pastor if} William W. Iliffe, Associate Community Hall, Duck Ave. at 15th, Poinciana Youth for Christ Rally i TONIGHT, 7:30 O’°CLOCK, FIRST METHODIST CHURCH id | Corner EATON and SIMONTON STREETS = John E. Pickens, Pastor William W. lliffe, Associate : Speaker: Elijah Sands Flanne! Graph Lesson: John V. Archer, Supt. 11:00 A.M. Worship rmon: “SEEK YE THE KINGDOM” 9:45 A.M., Sunday School Classes for All Ages 4 pmeeencen 11 A.M., Worship ge “WHAT PRAYER DOES” i “THEY BEGAN TO BE MERRY 6:00 P.M., Junior Endeavor Rev. Iliffe BIBLE QUIZ and GOOD SINGING | + —COME BRING A FRIEND— + ‘oMUADEOLNULLLOOUUADALAAAAAAACALOLLREOOUEUUOEOGAEGAGONGOUEEODUUOUULOLAGUAGOELGEUbEETOEUDCUUOUUCUOUEOGNAGANedNeeNenTebNSOOOOOOOMAAAAHAABRGS 7:30 P.M., Worship at the Congregational Church HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL ‘TSE 7:30 P.M., Worship Sermon: i “Of What Are You Afraid?” |! Rev. Pickens | In 105th Year The First Baptist Church Corner BAHAMA and EATON Streets Bronnie E. Nichols, Pastor Corner EATON and SIMONTON STREETS G. Leon Wells, Pastor s ‘ SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. he lai “4-H. E. Day, Supt. MORNING WORSHIP, 10:50 A.M. Sermon Topic: “Others Know, Do You?” BAPTIST TRAINING UNION, 6:30 P.M. Mrs. Elijah Sands, Director EVENING WORSHIP, 7:30 P.M. Sermon Topic: “Near Is Not Enough” FELLOWSHIP HOUR, 8:30 P.M. Sunday Services 9:45 A.M., Church School . General Superintendent, Henry Russell 10:50 A.M. Morning Worship 6:30 P.M., Meeting of Methodist Youth Fellowship Leader: William Buckley 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship | | Wednesday — 6:30 P.M., Workers Council : 7:30 P.M., Prayer and Praise Services Special Invitation Extended to All Service Men Friday -. 7:30 P.M., Choir Rehearsal ~¢ i : eo oe