The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 14, 1950, Page 6

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LNG eg: pur an rDNA SALON MU BUR AS ice Nas nig Vier fe POO the evening service at! go : Bapust Churen the pres- At Local Hospita @_of Governors will re-| for the office Claude , greets 63, pane baie tid ine at the Monroe ‘County Hospital-after an extend-' fed Illness. Mr. Saunders is sur~ | vived by the widow Mrs. Edith | Saunders. : Funeral services will be held Houston West, Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o’click Frenk Smith, Earnest Hef- from the Chapel of Pritchard ©. White, James Metcalf,’ Funeral Home. ‘MeMasters, Jesse Briggs,| Rev. G. Leon Wells, Paster -of } Jenks, Jack Jackson, Tracy | the First Methodist (Stone) Ben Skelton, W. R. ‘Church Officating. i Calvin Willard, Sam} Burial will be in the Family W. F. Collins. ime deacons who re- from the active them. The Italian government i ae ned hie bce hs é 1 evangelists who say they were driven out of C.stel Gandolfo, Italy, summer home of Catholic jee in the ‘City Cemetery. Pope Pius XII. Left fo right: Mrs. Harold Paden and her husband of Brownsville, Tex., with theit children, Harold, Jr. (left), and John; Mrs. Will “mC. Hatcher and her husband of Detroit. ‘Mich., end Jack McPherson cf Navona, Tex. They cl:im priests aroused people of the town against has granted the evangelists a three-month extension of their visas. SCaneaanEEenniaiemmed Seale “In Nine-Story "LOS ANGELES, Jan. 140») c Killed In Glider —The. multi-millionaire head of Street no- | California Radio, Television and : Sunday, the in auto business died yesterday in a Crash Yesterday a J. Ashworth, )jnine-story plunge from a_fire- ‘ies of sermons on ; escape. He was Thomas Stewart subject for the| Lée, 43. : » 10:50 o'clock, will| Mentally ill, Lee was titular Young Child Dis-| head " pect enlegg Tee Enter-| jeath to 13 men and injured four | Broadcasting System, Television | thers. eo ical Station KTSL, and the Don Lee| Twelve of the victims died Automobile Distributing Agency. | outright. Ten of them were stu-| ianeuaii amen: phe amp dent paratroopers with just one | ts of growing chil-| declared ‘mentally incompetent in| More Jump to go before gradu- especially invited ‘to 1948. . ating. The other two men killed ; m the crash were a sergeant-in- hear these time’ id structor—and the pilot of the glider, Second Lieutenant Kobert Henry of Columbia, Missouri. ‘tne thirteenth victim was one FT. BENNING, Gas Jan. 14.— ().—An unexplained Air Force “ Collins at the Church of Christ, ae Fellowship Group of |'Tomerrow. evening his subject the Presbyterian Church will be, “The Cost of Sin and of re will be a Youth for} of the injured who died earty w- | Christ Rélly tonight at 7:30 p. m.,jday at the Lawson Airforce “Base in the Methodist Church, | <tuspital. Rex: director, announced to- Three of the four survivors are day, x in -critical condition at the hos- Dr. J, L. Ivey, pastor of Poin-| pital. ciatia Baptist Church; the Rev.| ine glider crash occurred on B, a ot the base runway, the first fatal ic = ; the Rev. Fidénteat the glider schdol sinte ucker, pastor of Grace Lu-| 1945. a iy when one r4 ped sharply and struck the ground. The glider hit the ivia street, will occupy their re-|runway, bounced into the air, jective pulpits tomorrow: and disintegrated. At the ‘Old Stone Church @irst -_ Methodist), Eaton and Simonton 5 eaman Falls From ‘streets, the Sunday School: will God Shall Supply! open at 9:45 a. m. At the morn- : ." At the evening| ing. worstip, at 10:50, a.m, the Wall be, "Bout] tuntory Red AG. Letm” Wells, will Tampa Boat And “to Christ.” preach on “The Resigned in r be the subject that) Spirit,” "Matt. 5:3. Miss Jacque- ms © Savoia at lifiyn Duane will lead the M.YF. Brow n Today ‘istian Science tieeting ‘at 6:30 p. m. At 7:30 p.m. : i will be a meeting] the guest preacher will be Chap-j. TAMPA, Jan. 14.—(#).—A sea- "Wednesday. Jain “A. M. Oliver, who has just}™4" on a Tampa fishing boat Weakness. and Our} been transferred from the Naval} drowned in the Gulf today wher ill _be the subject that} Air Station at Kodiak, Alaska, to|he fell from the craft. } at tomorrow 'the YU. S. Neval Hospital in Key He was Romeo R. E. N. Kop- merning’s ice of William B.. West, perrud, 40. The boat was 160 miles off- shore when Kopperrud fell over- board from ‘the stern of a Mira- bella Fish Company vessel. Fishermen told police they worked for more than an hour trying to revive Kopperrud after finding his body. Jury May Get C Of Prominent Winter's Worst Storm Battering Western And Central States; Blizzard Now Ky Minnesota; Fog Over N. Y. (By ThE Associated Press) }the ‘northern Great Lakes region The winter season’s worst storm) was accompanied by winds of 40 has dealt «staggering blows over}to $0 miles an hour throughout wide areas of the Western andjthe North Central States os | Central parts of the country. gusts ‘of 60 to 80 mph. Heavy T T d A snow-wind storm, after strik- | snowfalls were reported in upper ampan oday ing with full force across the Pa- | Michigan. ’ eifie Northwest, has roared into} The cold weather covered the}| CLEARWATER, Jan. 14.—(#). the Rocky Mountain States. Ore-| Pacific Northwest, the northern |—The t of a prominent Tam- gon, Washington, parts of Taaho, | Rocky Mountain States, the | pan on arson charges is expected Rorthern California and northern | northern Great Plains and the) to go to a jury today. Nevada reeled from the impact of Upper Mississippi and Mirsouri| Attorneys for Citrus executive se the blustery weather. Valleys. William E. Lee completed their Blizzard condition; are forecast} The below zero reacings ex- t for Montana and Wyoming. The!tended into Washington and Ore-} Lee denied on the ie storm hit western Montana last}gon. The mercury dropped to 16g eet he paid John nie ae Right, with strong winds and|below at Ellensburg, in central! {-#Keland three thousand dollats ‘blowing, dfifting snow. Tempera-'Washington, where there was EB a heat fe Saad sae a ranged from 20 to 25 below inches of snow on the ground. | Tee pects ee, ro in northern Montana. {Spokane’s snowfall measured 21 ta mile gheut 4275000 in ins A blizzard blew into Minnesota inches and the mercury dropped) surance on the ok tepwceid ¢0 ‘and colder weather spread across to six below. At Pendleton, Ore.,’ the contrary, he was plemning to most of the North Central region. the low was minus two. It was expand at the time of the fire. The colder weather also is ex- lower in Minot, N. D., 26 below,! Meg ae Unigeatity. of ted in the flooded areas of and 24 below at Great Falls, Mon. Florida football _ play Ohio River Valley, sending Below zero temperatures were liam Gordon Mitchell, also of Ftemperatures down to around general throughout the storm Lakeland, have pleaded guilty to Mormal from yesterday's Spring- belt. ‘ jarson charges. Allen testified Lee © like readings: Rain, which hadj Aeross the continent, storm, paid him $3,000 to have it done. * doused the Watershed for seVeral warnings were hoisted on the At-' z | days, had ended. More families Jantic coast from Maine to North land slowed ocean liners and left their h}mes as waters spilled Carolina, Winds of 40 miles an ships arrived in New York one to ‘ver lowlamds. Other river areas hour were reported. four days behind schedule. braced forgmajor floods. | A wottony fog trang Gver New! More freezing weather appeat- The bligeard which hammered York, halting operations st the ed in prospect tonight in the Cali- the Pacifi€ Northwest was blamed city’s busy ainports and ‘ham- fornia citrus districts. Heavy see for at least-five deaths, all in pering ship movements in ‘the ranging up to six feet on the _ Wash Highway traffic was harbor. : Jlevel blocked many roads in gnarled uughout the storm| ‘Whe Weather Bureau said the northern California. Strong mings Mt, Air travel was halted and fog was caused by a mass of with gusts up to 60 mph whipped Wain service curtailed. warm, moist air from the south. the northern coast and heavy | The etorm which struck over | Gales off Iceland and Newfound- rain fell all along the coast. defense last night. | and Wil-! ° tnd at | Thirteen Soldiers SEARCH FOR PRAGUE.— (). —Westerners < “fare inclined to’ wonder» how OVERDUE » —. !@zechoslovakia’s red-tabbeds se- - 4 | curity police ever catch a suspect | ‘ported for hard currency end the} MANILA, Jan. 14.—().—A ersatz leather shoes are given to glider crash yesterday brought} widespread air and ground search: the natives. the name of the Lord.”—Read is in full swing in Manila for two| American professors, who are two | weeks overdue on a hiking trip.' Bright sunlight damages the | fur of live mink. Tonight at 7:30 O'Clock BLESSINGS . . . . . . » INSPIRATIONS, CZECH SHOES SQUEAK 5 ‘Come... Bring A Friend FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURC A Bible Study. 7:30 P.M. , A Key To Salvation wash away ‘thy sins, ening ox shi joes squeak so. Indeed, city of squeaky shoes. ets 22:3-21. For Information, Phone $10 " A 10-day search so far, has failed’ to yield a trace of either Dr. Rob-} ert F. Conklin or Professor Mar- | vin Pittman, both attached to the | Philippines University staff. Trackers discovered a trail in.aj wild region about 75 miles north- , east of Baguio. That area is oceu-/ pied by natives who formerly! were head-hunters. But the: trail, was lost. Some of the territory the professors planned to travel,! never before had ‘been visited by; white men. Native trackers have been join- ed in the search now by. Ameri- ean civilians, Ameriean Air Force | planes and a helicopter. First Shipment For Police Radio Sets Next Week First shipment of parts for the new Police Radio System will | Ty». in “GOSPEL ECHOES”, reach Key West next week, City Manager Ralph D. Spaylding an- nounced ‘today. bi obtain permission .to operate the! system from the FCC. if $7,200 Frame |Dwellings To Be ‘Constructed Here Four new $7,200 frame dwell- ings will be built by the Sunshine Construction Company, accord=} ing to building permits issued jlate yesterday by Roy F. Butler, Department of see Public Service. The homes will be built for: James L Thomas at 2009 Har- ris avenue Herbert L. Tanis at 2000 Fogar- ty avenue. William W. Hoagland at 2024 Fogarty avenue. { Robert Coyle at 2008 Fogarty | avenue. | Georg: Weech, 1217 White st, | took out a permit for a $400 new | metal roof on his home. ' Lukemia Victim .. . Florida Boy Today ‘Breathes With ‘HisOwn Lungs | | | NEW YORK, Jan. 14—(P)— A 13-year-old Hollywood, Fla.,| boy was breathing with his own} jlung power today | | _. Young Roy Andrews was car- ried to New York, suffering from| Lukemia and he has been living | under an oxygen tent since his! , arrival on Wednesday. But he was! able to leave it for a brief peri- Church Ot God || GLAD TID i Ii is one seat ag oe 10 A.M. F, 9:00 A.M., Sunday Subject: “My God Shall Supply All Your Needs” lation of the new radio system, ia . = : which is to be placed in Police Morning Worship. PBs gen 3 a he gO EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 P.M. headquarters at City. Hall and in 11 AM. Moraine W Saki Subject: “Four Men Bring One To Christ” the police cars and motorcycles, Evangelistic Service, Sere. waren, T. J. Moss, Director af Choir will be completed before the end 7:30 P.M. 11:00 o’Clock of January. { . ihe Evening Worship, Mrs. P. Archer and Miss Betty Brady, Orguniets While the Federal Communica-| y ’ Prayer-Pra'se ions Givisolesian an Spntaeed of | Prayer Meeting, Tues., 7:30 p.m. 7:30 e’Clock Wednesday. 7:30 P.M. . Service the radio sets for the Key West - MIDWEEK SERVICES, Friday. 8:00, Young People’s Night ; Police Department, the city must | Young People’s Endeavor, TUES. and FRI. 7:30 P.M. LY Poinc‘ana THE Baptist Church Church of God 17th and Eagle PN ge Mrs. Phenia Odom, Pastor Corner FLEMING and WILLIAM Streets REV. W. J. ASHWORTH, Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL, 8:45 A.M. Harold Pue, General Superintendent Morning Service 10:50 «eck Subject: “How A Young Child Discovers Got” © Dr. J. L. Ivey. Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. ned, 3 poets for All Ages be dy " — Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. 11:00 A.M. Song Service, 7:10 P.M. Morning Worship, 11:00 EvangePstic Service 7:90 PM. 7:30! P.M. “Wom igo am ’ 517-527 William Street TABERNACLE Sunday School, $45 A.M. Classes for All ‘ ENEY OF GOD” Gerald Saunders, Superintendent ‘or, Georgia Petronia Sts. Tune in “Assembly Time”. ||| MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. Evening Worship a an 7230 oO 'Qlack é Subject: “A Good Fathet—-His Wicked Sons” dock SS 7:00. P.M. .B.T.UL ae sain 88 » Evening Worship, 8:00 o’ Clock “Public Cordially . Invited —$_______.. - 1008 OLIVIA STREET WILLIE LYLE, Pastor WKWF, 8:15 A.M., Sunday SUNDAY SCHOOL, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. D. 'T. NEWMAN, Pastor 2- Everyone Weicome -:- All Are Welcome FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH White and Washington Stroets RALPH ROGERS, Pastor evoccccvee The FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner of EATON and SIMONTON STREETS G. LEON WELLS, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL, 10:00 A.M Waither Lazier, Supenmtendent MORNING WORSHIP 11:09 A.M, Subject: “This Frustrated Life’ Organist and Choir Director, Mrs. Edgar Stark eecccecescsced 9:45 A.M., SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:50 AM, _. Morning Worship $|] EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 P.M. Sermon by the Pastor on “The First Beatitude” Saree rae a Irganist, Mrs. John Arche: Director of Mu ic, Joba Arche 6:30 P.M., METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP HYMNS WE LOVE TO*SING with the JUNIOR CHOM 0 PM. Te rata eS ESE ees Director, Miss Jessie Gibson Pianist, Miss Doreen Cleween Chaplain A. M. Oliver, USN Hospital, Guest Speaker Youth Groups, 6:30 P.M, Special Invitation to Service Men and Visiturs The First Baptist Corner BAHAMA and EATON Streets GEORGE MecNEILL RAY, Pastor Ley Memorial Methodist Church “The ‘Church with a Welcome” iH 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 SUNDAY SCHOOL, $30 A.M Calvin Willard, Superintendent 10:50 A.M. + + + 6 + 6 Marning Worship Subject: “The Holy Spiris” Morning Worship Service Broadeast Over WKWF. \o-s0 to hte BAPTIST TRAINING UNION, 6:15 PM 7:30 P.M. + + + © « Evening W oeship Subject: “According To The Master : Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. Prayer and Praise Service Friday. 7:30 P.M. Choir Practice od today. Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Mid-week Prayer Servic

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