The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 22, 1950, Page 6

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f § i ie PAGS SiR Ws sibs Special Program Sunday Church To § Evening ponsor At the First Methodist Charen, Baton and Simonton streets, Henty W, Blackburn Will be guest uiind ter at the 10:50 a JT Réverend Bkekburn is superiatenceat of the Miami ‘ Bawdkd Sctiweiteer will sing C. French's °O Lord Most Holy.” The vide WH be preceded sion ab &45 am and the Annus! 3:00 are gardialiy ivitest. j Batetrmetiate and Senior F¥auth Fellowship WAR De Rekd at EIV pm. Rav, G Leon Wells witl tate for sebiert of DX sermon “The Aval The Spirit”, John 3:5. P lay Memor. S.Sabdiy Sedeol at the Grace Crurch, wit! begin o fat Phe: 11 bm. ser. im L. Guebert will text John 28.1991 Church & be Rev. juties at thi ds mewsresiding at 1223 Petronia © Murderh facilities will be pro-! ‘Vidies-for the morning services Ley Memorial Methodist k owhe assumed his ohurch last week at the Chureh.. Pastor Eldon Simmons’ the morning service will dee Water Without Rain.” Atvthe Sunday evening ser-i the TSS pm. service pastor; at Sah) at [21S Petronia. Street} by the regular Sunday School ses- Choreh Conference will be held at This conference will take the place of the usual Fourth Quarterly Conterence. Friends af the church Whe are not mmombers — the Fiest Congrerational Church. Fat TAO pm. an Oki Fashioned Hymm Sing” will be presented At the Church Of God, Sunday Sehool convenes at 10 am, Mor- ining Worship is at Hi aan and f Fevening services at 7:30 p.m. Sunday School at the Mae Ar- Tehur Mission will be at 10 am Pwith @vehing services at 7:32 p.m. i Churea Sehool is af 8:45 am. at the Fleming Street .° Moygouist ‘Church, Morning Sedvicks &E 10:4 IRST METHODIST CHURCH toaWILL HAVE GUEST SPEAKER | “AT 10:50 MORNING SERVICE. ~ Youth Fellowship Group OF First* } { IN CHURCH. | JOAN 480 and the evening worship will Fhe held at T:30 pan, | ist ) At Poinciana Bapdst Sfurgh Sunday School will’bé “at® 95) am, the morning Service at 11} am. and Evening Service at 7:30 ipm, { 10:50 a.m. is the time of the Morning Worship at the First Baptist Church. The Baptist ; ‘Training Union meets at 6:45 p. m. with Evening Worship at } 8:00 p.m. The junior boys and girls will ‘view the ea Schoo} at the Phestyterian Church is at 9:50 Worship is at 11:00 am., Wipic is to be “Mistaken sing during the evening service. ‘s At the Church Of Christ Bible First Study will be at 10 a.m. Morning and Joan Brandon, who is an out- standing magician, hypnotist, mentalist, musician. linguist, lee- turer, and world traveler, has a brand of magic all her own—the Brandon brand of charm. She lappears tonight at 10:30 in the and Theater. Joan who is a petite blue-eyed blonde, has been a student of the mysterious art of legerdemain sine fore I can remempbef,” she told vu: father was a BRAN FOR CANCER FUND ' AT STRAND TONIGHT * from trusting THE KEY WEST CITIZEN The following statement was made Friday by G. D. Gardner, | Vice President of the Southetn Bell Telephone Company cot- ; cerhing the award by the News Jersey Arbitration Board to the! | Traffic employees of the New | Jersey Bell Telephone Company. } | It is im the public interest for! ‘Southern Bell to pay fair and! ireasonable wages, It is not in| the public interest for the Com- ‘pany to increase wages that tre | \alréady fair and reasonable. | \ It is in the interest of South-/ trn Bell customers, and in the! Jong run in the interest of Tele-! } phone employees themselves, that { the pay of Southern Bell people be established on the basis of {conditions prevailing in the |communities where the employ- jees work and live. j Southern Bell w ‘veady good. There ha general w increases, last 10 years, the most ha gZ been granted only Sunday al- > been 8 in the, recent last, ON SHOW Since 1939, telephone | wage rates have been. increased 117 per fcent compared with an increase of about 73 per cent in the cost of living for Southern cities. "The existing contract provides for automatic wage intreases for three out of four Southern Bell lemployees within the next 12 Imonths. Ovér the length of the contract which runs until June, } 1951, the total of the automatic wage increases alone will be 8 ents am hour ($3.20 a week) per six or seven tricks each week sometimes as many as a dozen.” Joan's major inter outside her video show, which thrills her ~ | TELEPHONE COMPANY _|OFFICIAL MAKES STATEMENT ON WAGES SATURDAY, APRIL 22, | THEYRE ALL THERE The used car market is so bad these days that one of the lot j owners -nad time the other after- noon, ih hetween rounds of gi 1 buyer says, ‘Tl bear t The anim. loo! under the mind.” The playful 5 good-bye with just feeling out the m od rummy, to tell of the four clas it fications of buyers he’s getting, Have now - 2 There's the musical fellow, he Chtistendom’s says, “VM make a note of this.” ae | awarded by an Arbitration Boatd Then they’s the —_ insomniou: . Religion to employees of one depurtmens | buyer; “I'l sleep on if, he svys. Failed? of the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company simply is, not justtified Arbitration is compulsory on the New Jersey Company under the New Jersey law, and the decision announced by the Board | GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 1215 PETHONIA STREET is a compromise made under po- | ! litical. conditions, as is the usual | Sunday School, tase where | 9:45 AM. settlements are. dic- tated by Arbitration Boards. to off- | 4:4 ‘ It is our information. that the Divine Service, New Jerscy Bell Company im mediately appealed the decision 11:30 AM. of the Arbitration Be the | State Superior Court that|} Rev. M. L. Guebert, Pastor it also filed a petit vith the } Service C sion for | ed telephone Church Of God |! 1008 OLIVIA STREET | WILLIE LYLE, Pastor i Tune in “GOSPEL ECHOES” }/ WKWF, 8:15 A.M., Sunday SUNDAY SCHOOL, 10 A.M. } ng Service Morning Worship | 11. A.M. Evangelistic Service. 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship __ Prayer Meeting, Tues., 7:30 p.m. Young People’s Endeavor, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Have they halted the rising tidé of materialicm? Or hes materislism overflowed them? PUBLIC ADDRESS BY W. E. QUIGLEY, SR. Representative of Watchtower Society Sunday, April 23, 3 P.M. Kingdom Hall 823 WHITEHEAD STREET KEY WEST. FLA. You Are Invited To Attend All Welcome No Collection coe" eMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Corner FLEMING and WELLIAM Strects REV. W. J. ASHWORTH, Pastcr CHURCH SCHOOL, 3:45 A.M. | Harold Pue, General Superintendent . fs 10:50 o' Cloek Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. Song Service, 7:10 P.M. 7:30 o Clock Service Men and Visitors Welcome more and more every week, steady debunking crusade a, the mediums. and fortune telle who swindle $250,000,000 a ye r ¢mployee, or about $8,000,000. ef These facts show that a gen- eral wage increase for Southern -:- Everyone Welcome -:- Belt employees. similar to that PCOCCOCESSEECSEECCE EEE O SESE DETTE TOEC OE OEEOOEESOO The FIRST METHODIST CHURCH amiPastor Ralph Rogers will evening Worship will be held at §:08:“Spiritual Mobilization” 2cH. as. morning worship. miPeople’s meeting is at Yotith Fellowship Group Of.the'First Presbyterian Church willssponsor & special progtatw at+#a@d Sunday evening, present- ‘ing pictures and explanatory on THE CRUCIFIX- 10h Rev. Ralph W. ares on “Spi a ening och Rogers will Mobilization” vices beginning and the choir, “of Thomas “Be Stitt melody- Hiys, : - “Day. Of Pentecost” will be the i tof Rey. W. W. Iiffe’s ser- mon, at the 11:00 a.m. worship at ‘mon at the churches 7:30 p.m. teach “Probation After be the subject of the } an, and started to eh I was hardly able to easy tricks of course, when I was four years old, I Scientist throughout the world on able to do some tricks by Sunday. myself. My father used to ‘pro- The Golden Text is: “God hath duce’ me out of boxes when I was both raised up the Lord, and will, a tot; you know the trick. He also raise up us° by! his *!ownm would show the audience empty ‘ power.” boxes, close them up, speak magic | The Lesson-Sermon includes words, and open the box to. allow the following passage fro! @-to.,jamp: out and run off the Christian Science textboo! pip hy Dad ‘seemed to feel that I ence And Health With K ‘ies agpod student, so he em-} pat se tutors for me, in- tead of: rat aN The Scriptures”, by Mary Eddy: “In the illusion_of d Sending me to school, so tals: wake" up to./thé.k sould have tiore- time for é “of two cof magic, music, sing- and drainatics. ad's wonderful train- ables m¢to never have the same-trick twice on} jon show, and there are t passe: a new bel the nothingléss: of ‘err these ways.” Q KEY WEST ASSURED SPLENDID - ARMED FORCES DAY CELEBRATION Key West is assured of a sp! Day ,which will be celebrated M: Harold R. Laubscher, civilian chairman of the committee on ararngements, announced today that the prizes to be awarded the Sto ‘Appear in the parade have arrived and are now on’ im the Chamber of Commerce office. loat, Armed Forces Day 1950, Presented:by The Cha beg ae Commerce ilt-be presented, entered “by. a the stablishments erous units have already’ tered. Any civilian or- oh desiring to enter a urged to contact Mr. © as soon as possible or de Marshall, Major Har- res, U. S. Marine Corps ent. ize§ for the 9th, 10th, Lith h Grade students in all st schools who submit ee bes posters and éssays in ¢ Ariped Forces. Day school €ontests re also on display. Gold medals 91 be awarded the win mers. Fire Department Responds To Two Calls Yesterday Fire Station’ Number Three ee two calls yesterday but both cases the fire had been €xtinguished prior to the arrival 6f the firemen. An automobile belonging to J. Alligood caught fire in front of! Ice Plant on Caroline street E 1:15 a. m., but the blaze, a ight was immediately ex- nguied. mixer became over- and: began to smoke on street yesterday after- ‘but: workmen: cooled it off lendid program on Armed Forces®. lay 20 throughout the nation. . ; : Abraham Carey Stricken At Bayview Park ‘Abraham Carey, who resides on ' Betronia street, was stricken last | light with a heart attack af Bay- w Park while. viewing ‘the’ softball games. Cc ‘Gives Legion Opinion On ‘Tnsurance to J ay al Hospital, Roosevelt Boule- | vard in a Pritchard's Home ambulance No information on Carey’s con+ dition could be obtained from U. S. Naval Hospital authorities today In an opinion Larson, Insurance er, Attorney Gener vised that: (1) ‘the state Edwin “re Oreece Releases « 3,000 Interned * Civilians Today (2) As long ag Sections 632.11 and 63213, Florida Statutes, + ATHENS, Greece, April 22: main undisturbed, the fact that’ (#),—The Greek government has \a policy issued by a domestic or| ordered the immediate release of foreign mutual fire insurances! 3,000 civilians interned on thé company designates the policy jsiand of .Macronissos, off the holder as a member and entitled | southern »maintand. to vote with respect to ¢or porate; The order was basec on a@ re- and its depart- ;ments are authorized to insure properties with domes eign mutual fire insu ipanies if the polic the insurance covers sted on a non-as ynon-participating basis. affairs will not be egnstrued us | comimiendation of a commitee of constituting the state @ .“joint five cabinet ministers that Miac- owner or stockholder” ‘of any | ronissos ‘be eompletél’ elimin- ;Such company, within the méan= ung of such words in Article Section 10, Florida Constit age __ 3) In view of the fact that all @Nsurers are subjected to examin. ations by competent publie ated as a camp for civilitins’ | Future of the remaining 1,200 es on the istand will be decid- ed by a special comittee named to determine whether théy ard dangerous to public safety.” Mucronissos has been used as an indoctrination center for con4 scripts suspected of leftist sym4 pathies and as an internment camp for seeused Communists and other leftists. (authorities from time to time, if re iis considered that |wheén the policy of foreign mutual fire insurance company provides that the samé is non- assessable and non-participating, sit may be assumed thet such! ‘Phe committee's decision wat provisions are in pursuance of based on the belief that Matronis4 mw charter powers and statutes! os should be maintained for ‘of the insurer's hame state... j Purely: military purposes, ' sohubly ey was rushed to the U. S. [J Funeral ouls who are taken aad | in by fake m es, levitation, GLAD TIDINGS materialization, trumpet blowing and ghostly photography. She all these tricks, and has sfuily exposed a number. of phony mediums. “Not so long ago.” Joan related. “a man and his wife came to me to prove that their medium was a true medium. It appeared that the trickster. had supplied the couple with a photo- graph of their late daughtér— suposedly a picture of her, phan- tom materialization.” Joan ex- plained how this could easily be TABERNACLE “ASSEMBLY OF GOD” ‘Cor. Georgia and Péttonia Sts. Tune in “Assembly Time”. WKWP, 9:00 A:M., Sunday Sun Servi. ountey tohoes leon a. Morning Worship; 11:00 o’ Clock done by anyone. The couple was 3 still convinced that their medium Evening Worchip, was truly psychie. 7:30 Joan, determined to spare the |; . MIDWI couple from héaftache and fur- ]|) TUES. and ther loss of their limited funds, Laer pA took them to a photography D. T. by digs Pastor studio and performed the same All Are: Welcome trick the medium had used, in full view, explaining how it was done as she went along. The couple was convinced. REDS ADVANCE (Ry The Associated vress) TAIPEL Formosa.—Chinese Na- tionalist dispaiches say that the Communist invaders of Hainan island have reached the outskirts of the island capital, Hoihow. The dispatches also concede that Nationalist claims last night of a great victory were unwar- ranted: 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. WEDNESDAY Bible Study, 7:30 P.M. A Key To Salvation "Buried with Him in baptism, wherein also ye ere risen with | Him through the faith . Col. 2:12. For Information, Phone 810 POINCIANA BA 17TH STREET at Classes For All Ages Morning Service Evening Service . eet "Phe Church wi Mixa Miriam 10:50 A.M., Mo Subject: “Water Without Subject: seteammee eng” ser sants sy MacARTHUR HOMES and W. POINCIANA SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A, M. SIRECTOR: Dr. J. L. Ivey. Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL, 445 AM. BAPTIST TRAINING UNION, 6:30 P.M. COULTER, President Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Prayer Meeting ALL ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US Ley Memorial Methodist Church CORNER of TAUMAN AVENUE and GEORGIA STREET ELDON SIMMONS, Pastor i CHURCH SCHOOL, 945 A.M. for the Morning Service) 6:30 FM, Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship “MISTARBN LOYALTY" ryametap 790 FM Mien banal M Youth for Christ Rally Tortight at 7:30 O'Clock FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner of EATON and SIMONTON, STREETS G. LEON WELLS, Pastor CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | SOCIETY 327 ELIZABETH STREET | 9:45 A.M., SUNDAY SCHOOL » A.M. Morning Worship Rev. H. W. Blackburn. Guest Speaker 6:30 P.M., METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 7:30 P.M. - +. « « Evenitig Worship Subject: “The Water and the Spirif” ~ = = ry 4 ° e . e Sunday School, 9:30 A.M Sunday Morning Service at 11:00 o’Clock I Subject: “PROBATION AFTER DEATH” Wednesday Evening | Meetings at 8 o’Clock Reading Room in the Church Building will be open Tuesday and Friday from 6 to 8 P.M. PTIST CHURCH EAGLE AVENUE TTT Special Invitation to Service Men and Visiturs : Seedsesedee eeescccccoceccessesdedessds First Congregational Church 5137-527 William: Street REV. W. W. ILIFFE. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 A.M&. Classes for All Gerald Saunders, Superintendent MORNING WORSHIP. 11:00 A.M. * Subject: “The Day of Pentecost” HYMN SING T. J. Moss, Director of Choir Mrs. P. Archer and Miss Betty Brady, Organists Wednesday. 7:30 P.M., Prayer-Praise Service Friday. 8:00, Young People’s Night FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH White and Washingten Streets RALPH ROGERS, Pastor Wayne Braastad, Supt. 11:00 A.M. . 7:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. th a Welcome” SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:50 A.M. Walther Lazier, Superintendent Morning Worship, 11:00 o’Clock Subject: “Spiritual Mobilization” Organists, Mrs. T. Whitley and Mrs. Edgar Starke Choir Director, Mr. Thomas Whitley We Have A Nursery During the Morning Service YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING AT 7:30 P.M. The First Baptist Church | Corner BAHAMA and EATON Streets i GEORGE MeNEILL RAY, Pastor ee SUNDAY SCHOOL.” 9:30 A.M Lee Skogus, Superintendent Ee ee Subiec: “WHAT IS SACRED? [ & Morning Worship Service Broadcast Over WRWF, 10:50 to 11:50 BAPTIST TRAINING UNION, 6:45 P.M. I) rr ee Carey, Supt rning Worsh'p Rain” (Nursery Provided Prayer Service Avon a mi ni tent eee » INSPIRATIONS Wednesday, $:00°P.M. Prayer

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