The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 21, 1950, Page 6

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eee eee s whine : dean en tant ata ier ae ee > oe a ecg chine een aie SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1980 Southernmost | pe Spinach contains vitamin A. Corner Procopius, a sixth century. his- Play=At First Methodist Spéaker At Fleming Street || &€ iS | . sais a of spinach, farm weight, per ard H. Johnson = * capita in a year., Wif Speak At |GUEST SPEAKER ing Street Church Poe Grace_ Lutheran Te Morning Church One’ thie most thrilling pleas ever wd in court will be pre- it ahe First Methodist Chu: teiborrow night, while Hayw. H. Johnson of the Metha@ilist Church in Washington, will tg guest speaker Sunday morn he Fleming Street Met! urek. The % to be presented in First Wethddist Church tells of a! i young man, who under the in- | fluende.of liquor, has killed a‘ mothd@and child. The young man i he placed on trial for his life, when 24 prominent citizens of this will present, “The Crimi i Beginning promptly at 8:15 p.¢ m. several ehurches of Key West; FAGR six CHARLES DUERKES | I tried out. my jie te ggg ot ee he ens ve temporaries, .was _ schedul néW shaving mirrér:'Should © dein at ihe tenaial Sone “got, new blades, too! The . fst, plations iad'‘cléated thé Way for (glimpse (bleared) of the reflected | collosbal enterprise. ©...) 4,1 apparition tempted me to risk! So far the only progressive re- five o'clock shadow. ‘sult is that I succeeded in getting i (All fight so how good do you my morning coffee. Fumbling for look at seven ayem, mmmm?) the extra penny (State tax) to | Every morning for the past pay Mike for the coffee I forgot frrrmpteen years I’ve considered everything I'd planned to do whisking off my moustche in one while shaving. I guess I am. .g. swell foop.. ‘Why don’t Gilette failure. yourself go?” I asked me. Im- Tomorrow I will just shave, mediately my reflection looked My only thought will be that the pleased. Nothing like razor edged face I shave is probably the only wit. before breakfast! ‘one in Key West with a built in ‘ Getting into a lather over my _ sneer. { pre-java sharpness I recalled an kkk ‘article anent shaving that Bruce! The ancient and honorable art Barton wrote several years ago.| of “bleeding candles” hag invaded Itt was to the effect that most our fair city. Rex, mixologist at men doa tremendous amount of the Downbeat Room, is displaying}: Sunday School, 10:00 A.M. Divine Service, 7:30 P.M. REV. F. H. ZUCKER, Pastor FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Corner FLEMING and WILLIAM Streets REV. W. J. ASHWORTH, Pastor Pe i a HAYWARD H. JOHNSON of the Methodist Church at Wash- CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. . lear thinking§ whilst - scraping | his waxen artistry there: So.don’t|« > 4 yi BR F.0 (®» Wirephoto Harold Pue, General Superintendent are soging the play. The ington will be the guest speak-- owe at their chins, and that this think Johnny and Jack, hav : : FS eee . ‘ - tock be a™ er tomorrow morning in the pratinidius teut:)of' mental “acro-, reneged. on. their. Jight bill, it}, "MOVIE ACTRESS COLLEEN TOWNSEND, 21. holds a New Morning Serviee 10:50 oN bor.” Edward O. Fleming Street Methodist | batics resulted in commendable candlelight flickers at you from tament in Hollywood as she tells. newsmen of her pln to Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. nal Adlortey, "Weyward| Charch. while iomoroe night |fesults in varidus and sundry the popular spot. Custorhers wak f'y bier the moviés and dedicate her life to Christianity. She in- Youth Fel ip» Ss “ 0; Sheriff, James E.| he will take: pert. in,.‘The,| fields a | (ouch!) enthusiastic at” the ré-{") feri@s to’ continue in Hollywood until September, then entef a Song Service, 7:10 P.M. letk, Charles E. Smith Recalling the article, but: for- sults. theological céllege. "She wants to work with orphans. Criminal”. a play. that will be presented at the First Methodist Church, A getting ‘most of ‘its content. I vis-| The most fabulous candle joned thousands f faces staring “bleeding” I’ve witnessed was in eaner raie Fields: Sweetheart into anequal number f mirrors Mexico. Here at home we'll all a eater th ; | | Betting - whiskers scraped off. feel somewhat like candles come pe Od oe wc ate with all Christian groups in| Thousarids of assorted pans with March 15. Norman Walton, | 7 * k ' H ‘ A a bs Absent W: any way that they can. different types of gray matter! Which reminds me of Jackie d Book ne Pati tT ca tend Mrs. Sands has been closely | hidden behind them, thinking all, Miles’ quip on filing his. esti- Cana lan RR. 4 i “}connected with the Church for. a| sorts of thoughts. The thing over-| mated tax report. He said, “I z Su ” on th r wi : number of years and extends an| whelmed me. filled the whole thing out and d Catin t > Spalding. i alee invitation to all, especially chil-; At seven in the ayem there} mailed it. But I didn’t sign my Executive, Dea O’Reyart, Herold R. Pender, Allen ' ten to attend these classes. each | must be a lot of lads, in Washing-' name.” MONTREAL, Jan. 21—().— Corey“Moward E. Wilson, Frank Sunday morning. ton frinstance, doing the same “Why not?” Stooged the stooge. The executive vice-president of Johes@h, Veltar Vinson, Clarenee| “Woman At The Wheel” will be | thing as any of us. Wonder de! If I've gotta guess how much Canadian National Railways, © Brown, J S. Daniels, Earl Dil-| the subject of a sermon to be de- | they 100K with a kisser fe hae gonna make, let them guess! Norman B. Walton. died today af- tom, Milrold: Russell, Col. H. E. livered tomorrow morning by the | 0@P suds? Results may wel} a; who IT am,” was the answer. | ter 50 years’ service+ with the , wastes Pinder. | Rev. George McNeill Ray, pastor lobby for shaving lotions! (Oh, well. + + Mo terrific jake, railway. He was 65. | om, who will be at the of the First Baptist Church, while| Mr. Barton pointed out,.as I re- | but it gets an intellectual nod!) As chief operating officer, Wal- torthad charge of service in all Bailiff eGeorge L. Carey; Police- man, J. 0. Kemp; Bobby- Evening Worship ‘ 7:30 o'Clock GLAD TIDINGS ||| Service Men and Visitors Weleome TABERNACLE First Congregational Church “ASSEMBLY OF GOD” Cor, Georgia and Petronia Sts. 517-527 William Street REV. W. W. ILIFFE, Pastor Tune in “Assembly Time”, WKWF, 9:00 A.M., Sunday Sunday School. 9:45 A.M., Classes for All Gerald Saunders, Superintendent Sunday Services Sunday School, 10:00 A.M, Morning Worship, | 11:00 o’Clock Ev ates 7 * ‘at t] i ice hi ‘ call, that the nation need not feel x~* * tuset Methodist Church, | at, the evening service his subject too pessimistic about''the ‘ future} There will be try-outs for ing Worship, nationwide recognition will ‘be, “No Other Foundation.” : S 10 Canadian provinces and in 11 7:30 o’Clock MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. we i ‘ I] oi jas long¢as countless American| “Heaven Can Wait” at the Key} ; : = = Age pe tee clean-up et peep Fieagerot agp nae cone men planned their. day whilst|West Players Barn Theater, 8 states of the United States. He MIDWEEK SERVICES, Subject: “THE WINDOWS OF HEAVEN” was..known to transportation and business men throughout North America. He also had charge of thé‘company’s ship building oper- ations. | TUES. and FRL, 7:30 P.M. D. T. NEWMAN, Pastor All Are Welcome o'clock Sunday night. Baptismal service follows .the|€liminating their respective hi ws fee gg Seening sermon. A baad (0 _Surplusses from their re- SP ead present lecture tour! The choir under the direction | SPective pusses. — Well that’s it .until Monday. Methodist Church has‘ of Mrs. Thelma Porch, with Mrsi| It:is @ sobering thought. It | when I MAY discuss why ground him from the Pacific W. E. Fowler, organist, will’ ten: isobered ne. I can prove it. glass is the greatest thing in‘the Early in his railway career, he Ye adressed large der special music at both ser¢/ So Tdashaved, though ‘and re-| world NOT to pavé your drive} Joryeg briefly with the Great eudietites and was received with , vices. Mected. Bled‘a bit, too. My day, way with. — "““fNorthern Railway at St. Paul, Poe ooo in leading pulpits| “Trath” will ‘be the subject for] —s #2. eae —s-| Ming. prieefaee %» ° + ars ne zs out the West. ‘discussion tomorrow at:J1 . . . J - i + 600,000;000 acres of | EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 P.M. Subject: “THE CALL OF MATTHEW" T. J. Moss, Director of Choir Mrs. P. Archer and Miss Betty Brady, Organtete Wednesday. 7:30 P.M., Prayer-Praise Service = Friday. 8:00, Young People’s Night MacARTHUR MISSION 2746 Staples Phone 205-M feet) om the American plat- There will be a meeting at 8 p, farm, the reputation of deal-, Wednesday. me a ne of the outstanding in the Christian Science Soe! ar States are classed as semi-arid t ’ BRINGING . 6 “ ‘98 wih present social problems| The Rev. D. T. Newman, pastor ° land ‘arid. ao ted wey te modern youth of the Glad Tidings Tabefnacle: Fear Russia * aaa CHRIST TO THE | ou or ris G06 Ur veletions to their elders, | the Rev. F, H. Zucker, pastor of ‘n P ALGER HISS CHILDREN stieal, constructive .G Luth Church; Willi ae sof heene, trong wes Laie: pase“ he Crus ee] MY Ageia Put | scorned trom Pe One Poinciana da slide sedis DIRECTOR: REX MESS tehghen bee former Deputy God, 1008 Olivia street; Dr. J°'L, tates Attorney Thomas F. Mur- ° ° ” a Heveetifetor in Miinois had a rare Ivey, pastor of the Poniciana Blockade On phy asked that the jury be ex-| Baptist Chureh OF KEY WEST Tonight al 7:30 0 Clock “pperteity_te study the traits of Baptist Church, will occupy their Ci Of B Li cused because he wanted to be OPENING the ‘ mén” and “the bad kids” | respective pulpits at both services uly erlin heard on the request by the de- 17th and Eagle Sunday. Jan. 22, 1950, FIRST METHODIST C HURC H and conditions in society ty. | tommorrow. NEEM. Jan, 21._-ta)-<-the {ene SOO: Dr. J. L. Ivey. Pastor 10:00 A.M . - - ing Oe =< them, along with; The Rev. Eldon Simmons, pas- » Jan, 21.—().—The} gentenci ¢ set for Wed- ; ‘SS I LESSIN' canna . « . INSPIRATIONS oer Seluable deta on social tor of Ley Memorial Methodist| United States commander in Ber- oaieae. paid tee at 10:30 AM. Sunday School, 9:45 A.M, # ai es ts pa * of the day. His several Church will speak tomorrow at] lin ordered the West Berlin police if i REV W W I “Ve . . Classes for All Ages Emphasizing God's Holy Word ag experience of organiza-| both services. At 6:30 p. m., there} today to vacate the Soviet rail- tien % @ social welfare and will be a meeting of the Metho- the unreasonable and provacative way building. The American com-| °7© , " N Special Features GUEST SPZAKER Pertiqgferiy his unique contacts dist Youtt. Fellowship. mander said the police should riepeethlle fered ante Morning Worship, Sidideen's: Checus ana Guchae wt with = embers of high school; The Rev. Ralph Rogers, pastor}leave the building rather than appear probable that the hard- 11:00 o’Clock tra aS =) eee youth hes been re-|of the First Presbyterian Church,}give the Pussians an Eoegaie to ships which they intend to impose Recreation and Hobby Activi- a > ns © pert for the high re- will speak tomorrow morning on}threaten a new blockade. : ie ths e ties rer B A 4 1 Sek D ehhh be is held by min. |“Bearable Burdens,” while at the/ The U.S. commander in Berlin, |pnweigh the benefits, feos Oe oF Flannel Graph Bible Stories ome... Bri ng / ialailt eaters i men throughout evening service his subject. will} Major General Maxwell Taylor, addled: 3 Eeont Ww is Object Lessons on the Bible fhe cx wis | | be, “The Meanest Woman.” ; issued a_ statement explsning “Having regretfully . reached vening Worship, Moving Pictures and Slides Tes Sunday will be opening of| | Services tomorrow in the First] why. the, United States Property| ,, Having regretful suspending 8:00 o’Clock YOUR RELIGIOUS SUPPLY the ‘ter Mission at 2746!Congregational Church will find} Control Section authorized the ie ciate ot met ve esi ca DEALER FOR ALL “ Avenue. Director will be/ the pastor, the Rev. WW? Iliffe | city government on January 17, to miccing he eet aoe pits Public Cordially Invited OP KEY WEST Mrs, Dah Bands jin the pulpit. move inge the, virtually . PRPLY| tn the interior of the building, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The » open to all faiths) There will be a Youth for|railway headquarters. Said Gen- h she bypiding, at svoeate any denom-| Christ Rally tonight at 7:30 p. m.| eral Taylor: ,) fi Pas p oopee White and Washington Streets eo fget: renee. It is purely|in the First Methodist Church, “It was the Anierican intention 7 oait rhe RALPH ROGERS. Pastor hres ~ * te teach help Rex Hess, director, announced to-| to put this space to use for the (e} = The FIRST METHODIST CHURCH / ee wish to ¢o-oper- day. benefit of Berlin. Unfortunately | 1008 OLIVIA § ET a ~ — - -— —— | WILLIE LYLE, Pastor : Corner of EATON and SIMONTON STREETS SUNDAY SCHOOL, 10:00 A.M. ear Tune in “GOSPEL ECHOES”, : Walther Lazier, Superintendent f Last? SALUTE FOR GEN. ARNOLD OF THE AIR FORCE || WKWF, 8:15 A.M., Sunday : G. LEON WELLS, Pastor MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 AM. : ? pay SUNDAY SC SCHOOL, $ Subject: “BEARABLE BURDENS 5 10 A.M. ry Organist and Choir Director, Mrv. Rdgar Stark } Morning Worship, 4 9:45 A.M., SUNDAY SCHOOL EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 PM. ! 11 A.M. 4 ; Subject: “THE MEANEST WOMAN || Evangelistic Service, ||¢ 10:50 A.M. = -.... Morning Worship Irganist, Mrs. John Archer Director of M ane 7:30 P.M. : 6:30 P.M, METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP HYMNS WE LOVE TO SING with the JUNIOR CHOM . ie Director, Miss Jessie Gibson Pianist, Miss Doreer ° t Prayer Meeting, Tues.. 7:30 p.m. G20 PM. + + « « «+ Evening Worship Youth Groups, 6:30 PM. | Young People’s Endeavor, Thursda: 30 p.m. + Everyone Weicome -:- The First Baptist Church Corner BAHAMA and EATON Streets CHRISTIAN SCIENCE |,|| Ley Memorial Methodist Church |) SOCIETY “The Church with a Welcome” tay of Key West CORNER of TRUMAN AVENUE and GEORGIA STREET SUNDAY SCHOOL. 9:30 AM $27 ELIZABETH STREET ELDON SIMMONS, Pastor | Calvin Willard, Superintende Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. z | 10:50 A.M. : + » Morning War ~ CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. Sctjems “Weeten ae eae ae ship Miss Miriam Carey, Supt. | 10:50 A.M., Morning Worsh‘p | Rev. Eldon Simmons, New Pastor. WillSpeak | Sunday Morning Services seeaty at 11:00 o’Clock Ueki Subject: “TRUTH” Morning Worship Service Broadcast Over WKWP., 10:50 ts 14 ” BAPTIST TRAINING UNION. 615 PM 7:30 PM. . 8 Air F = as i hie ee pessonecmne oe , cremate pea a cl ape i pila Wednesday Evening’s 6:30 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship euiben: “aenl seni e ‘ general's fi follo’ morary pallbearers (left Meeti t8 oC ? fs * THE! SE Te Mince & Sipnni seemner’ aooe-ctes on cathe acetal sce. Kies. oom ane ab 8 aoc 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship © ‘©! Gere) eperetions: Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, Allied commander-in-chief in World War II: Seerteeh of Ale Peres, Gtuaet Symington, Gen. Carl Spaatz, former Air Force chief: Robert Lo- 10h) Demteer eetereeeretery of state, and an unidentified man. a Wednesday. 7:30 P.M. Prayer and Praise Service Friday. 7:90 P.M. Choly Practice Rev. Eldon Simmons, New Pastor, Will Speak | Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Mid-week Prayer Service |

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