The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 7, 1950, Page 6

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waeeeedoas > 20: potas ll 7 “TAMPA, Jan. 7.—().—Early Greek Orthodox eae epeeee ghanting and i oe! it-Tampa, a Christian feligion it-|* beeaa’It was the observance iphany. ‘Bach year, thousands. ‘of four- , Miami. The’ ists come to Tampa to ‘watch: the Mr, Simmons arrived here’ Slowly moving protession wend dvening. friends of FI igh Ree Page had St. Mary’s , | Morrow. \its ‘way from St. Nicholas:Church to Springs Bayu. , ceremonies... mark the: ene bapa Christ “by Piper eee in the Bites dotian the 10 o’clock High mass at the: Catholic’ Church to- The Gesu choir: will also sing erecsiecs from the ae at "| Jerty De Feo donated a $20 check | ¢ well-known | choir groyp of Miami. on the program are the “Carols of Mary" and “Carols to the Christ-Child” by the woman's group of the choir, nad the be- Téved “Stille Nacht”, sung’ in | German. ‘The Gesu Chutch choir is un-| lance at th are sane. TO FLYING START LOCALLY The annual March ‘of Dimes: drivesfor funds was given a fiy~' -ing start toward its: goal when. he was to have received from the ety tor the use of, his property‘as’ a polling place in the’ recent‘ election: Meanwhile all clubs and firms, are . .being .Tequested to sponsor a candidate for Queen of the President’s Birthday Ball to. be sponsored by the Jayshees with Joe Pinder as Chairman at, the Ciisa. Marina Hotel as a cul-; main building on © the hospital | many of those rescued from the coste Invol ry rofessional educati a rermers wee - sme ard TWENTY-EIGHT DIE. (Continued From Page One) i was 3 o’clock in the morning, EST, when the fire broke out. and 64-patients were asleep. AH but three. were women, | Thé flames spread rapidly through the structure, the screams of the trapped . women spreading the alarm. | Aid was sent at once from the | grounds. Fourteen fire companies’, in fighting pollo. Tremendous outlays 1980 Nae of Dimes, Uateery 16-31). —(4)\.—The United Nations ‘eurity Council meets Tuesday at Lake Success, This month's pres- ident is the Chinese Nationalist delegate, T. F. Tsiang. That means that the Council} will be presided over by the rep- resentative of a government that | five of the 11 Council nations no ‘longer recognize. Five of these nations have switched their ; recognition to the. Chinese Com- } munists. t Five others, including the States and France, still recognize the beleaguered Chinese Nation- - alists. t A big question is in the mak- ing for the United Nations. The question of ‘unseating a. Ja :national delegation “has never come up before. But it seems in- , evitable that eventually. there’, will be an effort to hand over the." Nationalists seats to the Chinese Communists, | The five nations that have re, cognized Red China still lack two vo.es of enough to make the change, It takes seven votes to win in the Security Council. And, too, on important mat- ters, each of the five permanent | |members has the . veto, That | means that the United States, | France, and—perhaps—National- ist China could, backbali the} Chinese Communists. So,dt looks as though U. N. lawyers may . have to find an- swefs to these questions . . weation, together with easrocktiah ‘seriously reduced. the pcan saw the flames first on the first oor. The nurses .said the flames spread so rapidly many of the ‘patients were rapped in their Tooms. The flames did did not spread to the four other buildings of the Mercy Hospital Center, which Co two square blocks. itnesses said nurses helped | floor window. She could not tell} whether they had been hurt. 3 Firemen carried at least three women patients down an aerial ladder extended to the roof. blazing structure’ and brought | country. 6 Wola scabcnas ‘pennies loser to retognition Tes Bip si —-2-t--<-,--n-> 7430 0 Clock re ee al Service Men and v isitors Welcome eoceccooverestevesce The FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner of EATON and cauawnhe -_ engen ey es Morning Worship directi «ination of ‘the drive. « of MeGattigan oan vagese ees Clus and firms sponsoring ‘Sesponded to the alarm. idates will sell.votes..at 10, A white?robed Nun stood, out-, PE ives, pastor pr; the Poinciana a each for théir favorite cand... side the blazing building, ‘weep- Baptist ; W. As a to the main hospital build- 6:30 P.M., METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 7:30 PM. “ys se » Evening Worship Suphems Eihiolan's Recponee” (Acte 828) ‘ Kn available doctors and nurzes idate and the winning candidate ing. Her. ‘arms “held . blankets| Were summoned. to aid. i ;| will receive. a beautiful-trophy which firemen took to cover ne nurse’s aide said she tried amd bé crowned. :qiteen of the bodies as they were removed} to tke a woman patient from the ' é e Several ‘clubs .and firms{And Catholic Chaplains moved} buitding: But the woman balked, | % candidat-|shedow-like about their 1215 PETRONIA STREET Sunday School, 10:00 A.M. ees Special Invitation to Service. Man, and. Visiturs to return for toro aid | Christian aaaene aoe pis .;rowW at 11 a,m. Another meeting ill be-held at 8 p,m-on Wednes- the absence of the minister, the Rev. George McNeill: Ray the First Baptist Church, the Rev. ote es $2 state Giperieeacs vilbe, will deliver the ser- omg sermon tomorrow Qoeuld be, “The Present oi at the evening ser- Shalt We Do?” wit be a Youth For Raby tonight at 7:30 p. m. ‘Qt Methodist Church, irector, announced to- view, in poe] Rei D. T. Newman, pastor of Things Tabernacle; Dr. MAKES BIGHT é@ 4.475 feet in length; North Beach avenue it is t Jong. along trom North’ avenue to the Navy prop»| whipped ~ sey feet Tong, while along Sree and Hilton Ha- = fe feet fn length Seabdings are taken at low water It has been thag the most logical place Cmmetruction of a pier is @e ond of First street, if @ were extended, would abaut the site of the pres- it Gaming out from Roose- nel used by the char- to reach the sea has te be @ narrow space + end of the spit. The water iwdly low, from 2.01 to 3 aA sides of this chan- wh ond ent veit ter Es Fiennes to mark the rom the charter boats Ra pace appropriated $10.- ee budget for the visiting i with friends in Sarasota oe will hot return until Tues- lay. Sunday next week, January, 15, the Deacons of the. present board will be presented with certificates and Robert Curry, lifetime honor- ary Deacons, will also Pit fa.8 p | thi es: pri dens are urged ‘Al ishing to ‘sponsor a candi-; > inaue their “local: busiriess places -wHere “sthey~ have been placed* through the untiring ef- forts of Ralph and Kay Faraldo of*Holsum Bread and his assis- tant “Bobby” Sawyer. Professor Cogdell ‘and mem- bers of the Regular Fellows Club are handling the drive among our ‘| Negro citizens, .. The City Commission has gone all out to cooperate and Mayor Jamis Eisner will: make several arances in favor of the. drive. Ja in Carbonell is Chairman in charge of theatre collections and Louis Carbonell as Entertain- ment Chairman will conduct shows on Duval Street courtesy of Local Musicans Union and Charles Toppino and Sons. A, Maitland Adams is also lending a Hand with advance donors. Bie Wa: Roberts -is Chairman treet Contributions. 2 blicity is bein Rte by well known Lee of | the Key West Citizen who also are making plans for the boys land girls in their role of singing and rendering well-known songs trom time to’ time. “All parents of boys and girls in this age group-are urged to ¢o- operate with the teachers and of. ficers in making this Junior Choir & success. Everyone is invited to hear the Juniors ‘sing Sunday evening. $500,000 BLAZE Continued From Page One) hours of the rainy night as every ,available.fireman in the city. fo A stiff breeze time it seemed that the heroic forts of the firemen would ‘ro: to naught. They were still potr- ing nag on the ruins this mol Damage is unoffocially esti- mated at $500,000. construction of a pier at. Garrison Bight. The budget funds now have gone into the general fund and is not now available for the new construction. However. in the budget for this year, the Commission may insert another sum covering the propos- ed pier. Howard .S. England, the city tax assessor, has prepared a map showing all of the soundings so far take: the Bight by Harvey and Roberts. hafidles the publicity” of local chapter on 4 year-round basis. Added to this will be releases on the work of the Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Frnest-- Avila, “Tony” Martinez, Mrs. Dorothy Sands, Paul Albury, Pedro Aguilar, Mrs, CARD OF THANKS We wish in this mianner to ex- press our sincere thanks to “the friends and neighbors who gave ‘us sympathy and aid at the time of the sudden and unexpected death of our beloved one, Cora Bell Gibson. Also do’ we thank the’ donors of the floral tributes and those who gave the use of their cars. jan?-1t THE FAMILY. Poinciana Baptist Church 17th and Eagle Dr. J. L. Ivey. Pastor School, 9:45 A.M. Classes for All Ages Morning Wership, 11:00 o’Clock 7:00 P.M., B.T.U. Evening Worship, 8:00 o’Clock Public Cordially Invited Tites of the church.-as: the fl outlined their figures. There were heroic rescues. Firemen hacked away at. window bar$ while flames licked at their, ladder. A policeman’ called for hose lines to” drench him. with Water—then dove through a window into the smoke and flame. Seconds later he re-ap- peared, carrying a woman. The three men patients es- caped by jumping from a window. Other survivors are being treated i for shock. One is said to “bé* in’ critical condition. 4 The hospital is operated by the | Sisters of Mercy. It is two miles, from the city’s business district} and is Davenport’s largest. The fire broke out while the thermometer above zero. First reports said the blaze ap» peared to have started on the third floor of the three-story building. But nurses said they ‘sol . | duties, administeting “the eo i read 19 degrees W, Little, and» others to be re-|! leased later. x THE ej ; Church of God |. Over Which M. A. Tomlinson, | is Overseer ; 908 ANGELA STREET | Mrs. Phenia Odom, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 A.M: Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. Monday, 7:30 P.M.. Woman's Missionary Band Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., V.LB, Friday, 7:30 P.M.. Band Meeting DISTRICT CONVENTION. JANUARY 9 and 10 CHURCH of CHRIST Ashby and Von Phister Streets SUNDAY Bible Study, 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship, 11:00 A.M, Evening Worship, 7:30 P.M, THURSDAY Bible Study, 7:30 P.M. — A Key To Salvation (|. +» Arise and be baptized andj’ wash away thy sins. calling on the name of the Lord.”—Read Acts 22:3-21. For Information, Phone 810 Divine Service, 7:30 P.M. | REV. F.oH. ZUCKER, Pastor, 3 3) easeeessdanas | GLAD TIDINGS || Crarch Of God] TABERNACLE | | WILLIE LYLE, Pastor i Tr in “ PEL ECHOES”, “ASSEMBLY OF GOD” ||| Tats in."GOS! Cor. Georgia and Petronia Sts, WKWF, 8:15 A.M., Sunday Tune in “Assembly Time”, ¢ WKWF, 9:00 A.M., Sunday Sunday Services Sunday School, 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship, 11:00 o’Clock Evening Worship, 7:30 o’Clock MIDWEEK SERVICES, TUES. and FRI., 7:30 P.M. D. T. NEWMAN, Pastor All Are Welcome Ly x it Sty nee the si | nee from! the blazing’ ward. Another ‘nurse's: aide” Said" she saw two men jump from a ow SUNDAY SCHOOL, 10 A.M. Morning Worship, 11 A.M. Evangelistic Service, 7:30 P.M. || Prayer Meeting, Tues., 7:30 p.m. Young People’s Endeavor, Thursday, 7:30 p.m, -- Everyone Welcome -:- Ley Memorial Methodist Church “The Church with a Welcome” CORNER of TRUMAN AVENUE and GEORGIA STREET ELDON SIMMONS, Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. ‘Miss Miriam Carey, Supt. 10:50 A.M., Morning Worsh‘p Rev. Eldon Simmons, New Pastor, Will Speak 6:30 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship Rev. Eldon Simmons, New Pastor, Will Speak Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Mid-week Prayer Service FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH White and Washington Streets RALPH ROGERS, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL, 10:00 A.M. Walter Lazier, Superintendent MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. “Lay Hold On Eternal Life’—Dr. Stuart R. Oglesby, Speaker Organist and Choir Director, Mrs. Edgar Stark EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 P.M. “According To His Wishes"—-Dr. Stuart R. Oglesby. Speaker Organist, Mrs. John Archer Director of Music, John Archer HYMNS WE LOVE TO SING with the JUNIOR CHOIR Director, Miss Jessie Gibson Pianist, Miss Doreen Clawson Youth Croups, 6:30 P.M. Youth for Christ Rally "> DIRECTOR; Rex HESS Tonight at 7:30 O'Clock FIRST METHODIST CHURCH BLESSINGS , '. INSPIRATIONS Come... Bring A Friend 517-527 William Street REY, W. W. ILIFFE: Postor pee ETE Sunday Behool O48 AM. Clune for Ai 1 Opel Seiten; Syperintendent Mrs, P, Archer and Miss Betty Brady, Orgunists Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Prayer-Praise Service’ Friday, 8:00, Young People’s Night The First Baptist Church Corner BAHAMA and EATON Streets GEORGE MeNRILL RAY, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL. 9:30 A.M. Calvin Willan Stpeeiatendens mov kaidie. inca’ eee eee Morning Worship Service Broadcast Over WKWF, 10:50 to 11sso * BAPTIST TRAINING UNION, 6:15 P.M. 10:50 A.M. 7:30 P.M. we Evening Worship CHAPLAIN REV. TINDALL. Guest Speaker Wednesday. 7:30 P.M. Prayer and Preise Services Friday: 7:30 P.M. Choir Practice + OO OOO Oe Oe EE ETES FEO COT Oe eee eet f

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