The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 9, 1949, Page 4

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+ 7 aah POUR ee ee HR KRY WEST CITIZEN _ U | Lieut. Gen. C. Wedem-| eyer, chief of staff for plans and combat op- erations, born in Omaha, -Ne- | braska, 52 years age. Dorothy columnist, born Senne (are aster, New A band concert for children’ ill be given in Bayview Park: Harvard University, famed Am-| ‘uesday morning from 10 to 12| ¢rican historian, born in Boston | SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1949 SS ee) ee Ses YOUTH REVIVAL TO Key Wet in| Os= “i Ser | o SUNDAY IN IST BAPTIST CHURCH = = Prof. Samuel Eliot Morison of} . ; lantic statés as fer south ar Ge 1902 — Thomas Davenport, | orgis Brandon, Vt. blacksmith, who in- vented the electric motor but never succeeded marketing it, dying a broken-down man st 49, ao | born in Williamstown, Vt. Died July 6, 1851. 1819—Elias Howe, Direct Programs; To End Sunday Night, July 17 The Navy reported today that) all bids for improvements to the fresh-water distilling plant in the Navy Yard had been refused on BEV. FREDERICK OF FLEMING STREET METH- the grourd they were teo high Hans V. Kaltenborn, radio col | : 62 | by the Key Went WPA band years age | singing evangelist, writer of pop- omnist and pournalist, in| rm A | ag tg =} Dee 20, a Milwaukee, 71 years ago 1847—Edwin J. Johnson, Phila- Clifford C. Gregg, director of | deiphia high school teacher, fam- the Chicago Nautfal History Mu. ous electrical engineer-inventor, 54. born at Alexandria, Va. Died Mar bern Cincinnati born in ie ache aie Ww, j seum | Years ago who had| Dr. Marion R. Kirkwood, dean! 1856—Nicholas Tesla, famous | been visiting her parents, Mr. and) of Stanford University Schoo! | New York electrical engineer, | Mrs. Harry Rue, returned today | of Law, born in Colorado Springs | born in Austria. Died Jan. 7, 1043 yito Miami. She told The Citizen,|@2 years ago. | Pascen leaving that she would Philip M. Kiluteniek of Oma- depart in a few days to visit the | ha Nebraska lawy 2 { ly World's Fair in New York F : gf Ae cera ‘ ederal Housing Commissioner, | bor - 2 yes end Syren | Four former Key Westers oon! say Sa a one | visiting here today. They now are | | residents of Tampa, and they are; sing GUr-| the Mixes L. M. and Betty Well- | only. acot, Mrs. R. Land Mrs. RJ. Ut-| ley week, july 7.) _ = a. executive ability and the | West The annual encampment of the | S8ture is an elastic one. Success Vpteride Metional Guned began | Will probably be attained by di- | = the pamer 4 ~~» tomorrow morning by the Rev this morning on the grounds at plomacy as much ae by force of | ight service me of services Ralph W. Rogers, pastor of Firs Fort Taylor. A large contingent} ction or enrgy. The energy le CHURCH SCHOOL. 945 AM. “ Guards arrived on the steam sens in those born as the day ad Mise Miriam Carey Supt ° . Presbyterian Church. The Young oi. Cuba and others came in; Vances re ed ‘| 10:50 A.M., Morning Worship 6:30 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship At the Pleming Street Meth- Sacrament will be observed at Hamulton Pinder, janitor of the | edict Church Sunday at 10:90 9.) morrow morning’s services IM) Division street public school, left m. the pastor, the Rev. C kL. Bred-| the Christian Science Society | this morning to join his family in Youth for Christ Rally ereek. will use as hip sermon sub- There will be a meeting at 8 p | Miami They will pass thet vace- | Pp ‘What ts Faith?” In his Wednesday tion in that city TONIGHT at 7:30 O'CLOCK camion the pastor will talk **A’ Por Fight” will be the sub at FIRST METHODIST CHURCH the practical application of faith;! ject of the sermon to be delivered Corner EATON and SIMONTON STREETS oOpIst CHURCH TO DISCUSS, “WHAT Is nc PAITH” SUNDAY MORNING; REV. WELLS, Miss Barbers Rue | 1, 1994 | tic lems of the world too serious- | Your Horoscope Today gives nervous energy CORNER of TRUMAN AVENUE and GEORGIA STREET ROBERT W. WEAVER, Pastor The youth of Key surrounding territory are cowry title of the sermon to be delivered ee Sunday. July 10 Today indicates a jovial an companionable person but may have too greet a } for the hixuries or comfort life ever to make a4 great sux com. An effort should be mace to hold the desires in check and not to take the eri-) who Mr. and Mrs. Benjamn Fernan especially offices in! 1008 OLIVIA STREET Key West, Mrs. Weatherford and Rev. W. F. Brannon. Pastor their daughter Shirley left this a morning to visit Miami and other SUNDAY SCHOOL. 1 AM. cities along Florida's Morning Worship. ll A.M. Service. 7:45 P.M. PRAYER MEETING. TUESDAY. 7:45 P.M. how it may be used im every day) Morrow at 11 a.m. by William/dez of Tampa are visiting their | life to develop poise and Chris-| B. Collins in the Church of Christ | nephew and niece, Judge and At the evening service his subject | Mrs. Thomas $ Car The Rev. D. T. Newman. pas tor of Glad Tidings Tabernacle will occupy the pulpit at both igervices tomorrow. There will be midweek services Tuesday and Friday at 7:30 p.m ‘The Rev. W. F. Brannon. pastor Church of God will preach; Today The Citizen says services tomorrow. There editorial paragraph @ prayer meeting ot 745 Tt is said that business execu E Tuerda tives see better times ahead. They ine services in Grace Luth-/™ust be using powerful lenses.” At the morning serv | Church will be at 7:30 p.m} few, the Rev. G. Leon Wells, |tomorrow, with the Rev F H tor of the First Methodist Church, | Zucker, pastor, in the pulpit will speak om “The Letter or the! There will be « Youth for 1778—The Articles Sprit Mrs. P. B. Roberts, or-, Christ Rally tonight at 7:30 o'clock} eration ratified by ganist, will play “Choral Pre- in the First Methodjst Church. the States lode”. by C. Drew, ond “Green) with Calyin Willard, directing 1846—U S flag raised over San Pastures”, by A. Scarmolin. while! The Rev. Robert W Weaver.) Francisco—in war with Mexi te choir will sing “How Lovely | pastor of Ley Memorial Method: | co gre Thy Dwellings”. by W. Price. list Church. will speak tomorrow 1870——Secretary of War au | At the evening service, Rev.’ at both services. At 6:30 p.m. the) thorizes establishment of a Sir. Welle will speak on “God So) Methodist Youth Fellowship will) weather bureau Roland Weatherford the Clyde-Maliory [ . east coast m an at ? i Es | g3 ; < ? of Confed- majority of Come... Bring A Friend _——— Bt haved Mrs. Reberts will play Andante Con Mote”, by Calkin.; end “Evening Prayer”. by Rein-, ecke. The choir will sing “On- ward, Chrivtian Soldiers”, by E. Lorenz Mise Betty Ann Russell will the Methodist Youth Fellow: at 7 o'clock “—=Our Protestant Heritage—The Sisuggic Involved", will be the eo Publishes } CINCINNATI —(AP)— Por 15) wears, Marry Carlson took photo-| graphe—with « dream his | heart and a song in his trunk.) The MGM recording company | bought the tune, “I Thought tj Was Dreaming,” after listening to an arrangement by Francis Craw. + repewned songster himself Carlson, « suctesful portrait| photog! apher ent the tune mak words for the song came to hum while he was sleep then « rising young) leader, and writer of) hits — among them) introduced it at the Tits of Tomor-| ing. Croce orchestra many wong Near You time on a radio row” program Not more than 150 copies of the! song were sold It went into the trunk There it stayed until Carl com went to Nashville, Tenn. a few months ago to visit his oid eld friend. Cram *@raig sad the current musical “Wield was for “sweet music.” and fedeckied to dust off Carlson's | ficam. The sale to the recording company followed The phote- grapher songwriter is not ctosng up his studio, but he is diggs down into that old trunk again. | ‘Why. through the years, a8 8 nobiy. I have picked out $0 songs, with words and music,” Cartson aif HUNGARY'S HIGH = Continued From Page One) Hungary's highest court) life ieprisen-) Three priests, whe hed | Ten convicted with him, had tive entences redured , agung ‘1 higher court guilty b amd sentenced to The presecuter th the lower and 2 sentence of death | nal Mintrenty ' the only mam | reclining. | the } ks) The clephant « ma, that knee ater Him = knee nt ground while hue bind fox att 4 4 ak ¢ ests oF 1804—For second time Pres willi dent Cleveland orders hortous Lord’s| strikers in the Western States to Bap | disperse by hold a meeting Tomorrow morning there be an obversance “ the Supper at the Poincinana tist Church. Dr. J. L. Ley. pastor 1905—Historic Death Valley announced today Evening wor: | Scotty chartered train trip ship will be at 8 p.m from Los Angeles to Chicago The Rev. John M._ Peyton. pastor | record-breaking time of First Congregational Church.! 1917-—President Wilson will be in the puplit at both ser- | the Nat Guard to the vices tomorrow rs CHURCH of CHRIST Ashby and Von Phister Streets SUNDAY Bible Study, 10 AM. 11:00 A. M. Worship 7:45 P.M., Worship WEDNESDAY Bible Study. 7:45 P.M. proclamation mal o10— The Versatile. Treat atified by Gert sw AN FAMILY tional Assembly (Continued From Page One 1943 The Alli ate housing program whic! ‘ pected to total $1,000 000 Chief Swan, stationed Chica Naval Air Station, has years service in the navy and ex pects to be stationed in Key West about two years After coming here he wife liked the island city they decided to make '* home after the chief from the navy A new addition to the Swar tarhily 4s expected im just) ebout three weeks. Sa the chief and I wife will have the fouble tinction of being the toemove into one of the homes and also the firs y have a new baby in one of the Other houses are rapidly + ing completion on Paters and Eagle avenues and wi! cupied shortly Among those expected t inte their own homes shortly Harry Knight. president Key West Golf club well known charter Professor Albert Carey. principal | of Poinciana school, and Rey F | Butler, city building inspector land in Sx 1944—In fourth attempt. Am ericans take La Haye. N 1945— | 000 arrie: based Fleet planes blast Tokyo jan Molotov insists; dollars eparat and severe! at Boca nany _ his} t jsarmement plan wghe y ators} thet retirement coal ope tera reasés on East eventiy heer American SUNDAY SCHOOL STARTS AT &45 A.M. Charch Service 11:00 A.M. Sermon: Our Protestant Meritage The Struggle Involved 30 P.M. Young People’s Group 7:30, Piencer Group | first far 1215 PETRONIA STREET Sunday School, 6:45 P.M. Divine Service, 7:30 PM. boat GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE ‘ASSEMBLY OF GOD" Cor. Georgia and Petronie Six. Tune in “Assembly Time WKWF, 9:00 AM. Sunday Sunday School. 10:00 AM. Morning Worship, 11:00 oCleck Evening Worship, 7:30 o'Cleck MIDWEZK SERVICES. TUES. and FRI, 7:30 P.M D. T. NEWMAN, Pastor All Are Weicome $17.827 WILLIAM STREET. 4. M. Peyton Pastor Ph. 145¢ Sundsy School. #45 A.M. Gerald Saunders, Supt Classes for A 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 6:00 P.M. Christian Endeavor 6:00 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP T. J. Meas, Director of Chow Mrs. P. Archer and Miss Betty Brady. Organiets Wed.. &08 p.m. Preyer-Praise Fri., #00. Young People’s Night Sunday Morning Services At 11 o’Clock SACRAMENT Wednesday Evening’- Meeting at 8 o'Clock Room in the Church Edifice will be open Tuesdays and Fridays from 6 ta 8 P.M. The FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner of EATON and SIMONTON STREETS G. LEON WELLS. Pastor %45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:50 A.M. Morning Worship Subject: “THE LETTER OR THE SPIRIT” 7:00 P.M, METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 8:00 PLM. + + eee Subject: “GOD 8O LOVED” SOOSEEESSSESSESSEESEE SHOE HOOSEOE Special Invitation to Service Men and Visitors Come ... Worship The Lord With Us Corner FLEMING and WILLIAM Streets C. L. FREDERICK. Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M., Classes For All Ages Mer Felton, General Superintendent Morning Servier 10:50 o'Clock Subject WHAT 18 FAITH? Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M Sorg Service, 7:10 PM Evening Worship 7:30 o Clack Subject: “Does Jesus Have Meaning For Life Todey” The First Baptist Church Corner BAHAMA and EATON Streets GEORGE MeNEILL RAY, Paster SUNDAY SCHOOL, 8:45 AM. F W. Smith, Superintendent 10:50 A.M. ~ + « « « Morning Worship Morning Worship Service Broadcast Over WK WF Subject: “THE MAN OF THE YEARS BAPTIST TRAINING UNION. 645 PM 8:00 P.M. o« «=e « Bote Bee YOUTH REVIVAL BEGINS Cole Skelton and Byron Devis. Speskers Wednesdey. 7:20 P.M. Prayer and Praise Service Friday. 7:90 P24. Cheir Practice

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