The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 15, 1951, Page 4

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ae Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ertre Memorial Chapel Choir Is Pride Of Thi ymmunity t g Organization Composed® = —— 8 of y Men And Washington and Jefferson Univer ‘ sity, Washington, Pennsylv and LM Dependent- the ‘University of Kentucky, Lex B ah e i ington, Kentucky. His twenty-six The Choir of the Memorial Cha-| years of musical experience include J Seed pel, U S. Naval Key West |three seasons with the Erie and b Florida, has rece had the honor | wheeling Symphony Orchestras as i vot singing ‘ Harry S.| clarinetist, conductor of the staff & ‘Truman for th tit band at radio station WWFA, si than a year. Organize Wheeling, West Virginia, and di v te a ttarold F. Menge N. | rector of a coast-to-coast radio pro tt Senior Prote jgram for Wheeling Steel Corpora group is directed by aS | tion for eight years tu Whitley, supervise Mr. Whitley has played in concert o the Key West pub ; orchestras, brass bands, and musi “ Composed of wives of military | ea) comedies. He is equally pro personnel, and Na nd Marine | ficient with the clarinet, saxa kt Corps men, m¢ i e choir phone, and the violin. He has been bi represent many of the Naval ac-| supervisor of music in the Key bd in Key West. They include; | west public school for two years Je Manta, t Fleet Sonar) and his parents have been local School, S. Naval Air Station, | residents for twelve years. Mr al Advanced Underseas We @ PON | Whitley has belonged to the Ameri di pea, Supine Anti Seager }can Federation of Musicians since evelopment SS Gilmore, Air | y99¢ Operational Development Squadron : UNE PCS ig84, Naval Ordn- PA si te: mann’ w ance Unit, USS.,Robinson, and Air-| The Memorial Chapel Protestant m éhip Qperational Development \¢ hoir is composed of the following porsuaul lighatn, Wife of LCDR W. W. Val m ORGANIZED IN 1950 Leer her. ise ? ‘Handigham; Mrs, Alice Otis, wife bs “after -he reported for duty at the | are Rlicabeth wineace brags be Naval Station, Key West in Aug. |CWO Hugh Woodard; Mrs. Eliza- in ust, 1950. From an average atten-| beth McLean, wife of Donald Mc- e dance of th eat canton hig |Lean, ENC; Mrs, Susann Randall, Fa en ce ous adios lire r | wife of Roy Randall, ET2; Mrs. to er eaumied dstic diree- | Floyd B. Craig, wife of Floyd B. z tor in September, 1950 and esin Craig, Westinghouse Engineer; training the choir at rehearsals | Mrs. Annabelle Stafford, wife of ‘, every Wednesday night from 7:30|14. C, B. Stafford: Miss Katherine on to 10:00 o'clock Werene with 5 | Boaz, daughter of Captain T, D. | ba ee ete ond nrralnes [Poss: Mrs. Jase Dawson, mite of ‘9 bait 7 as be x john lawson; Mrs. arbara Whitley has woven these dissimilar | Porter, wife of Lt. E. M. Poner, die strands of musical experience into | Mrs Sally Julihn, wife of Com i a well balanced chorus | mander Larry Julihn; Mrs. Melvin The Chapel choir members en-| Webb, wife of Melvin Webb, E joy not only sing together but | Mrs. E. J. Niemi, wife of E. J. i - a fine fellpwship in ition. Cof-| Niemi, HM1; Mrs. Ruth Brow aa unis shee. and cakes or other refresh- | wife of Lt. J. E. Brown: Mrs. Cleo ia ments are served each Wednesday ! Brussow, wife of James Brussow toc evening at the intermission in the \Corp., USMC; Mrs. Alice Menge a -dengthy rehearsal. For the second | wife of Chaplain H. F. Menges; W. 00 time in recent months the entire |L. Dempsey, AMC; W. E. Michael, | ia ghoir has been entertained in the | E-T3: Oren Bean, EFSA: Mrs. Dol. pag Chaplain’s quarters ‘with a buffet ' 1y Dowen, wife of Lt. A. M. Bowen: int super, ‘The last supper was held | Tom Whitley, choir director; R. D. a op, November 27 and was attend |Benadum, 1C2: Floyd By. Craig ed by 47 dhoir members and fri- | Roy Randall, ET2; Morton Itim- fe ends. ball, SOG3; Donald McCleon, ENC; An anthem is sung each Sunday | Melvin Webb, EN2; J BS - ga) , for the 11:00.a.m., Worship,Service. | sow, Cesnewal: USMC; Lt. rie spi Special music in the from of solos, | Bowen; Lt. Bill Wood: B. B. Beebe. ab duets, quarteetes and smaller chor-'sn. Jack Beck, SA: (Mrs. Neal 1 » coyedtl groups is supplied at the 9 45 How, wife of Lt. George How; M du a. m. Worship Service. Additional ;Margurite Redmond, wife of Lt =>] ,tiusical programs are suplied for )R. E. Redmond: Mrs Marilyn 2 special occasions such Chris- | Hardy, wife Lt W. E la dvvudinas Eve Service, Good’ Friday, | Mrs Jaralnen Bea ree: | Mrs. Jacqueline Buell, wife a 4 of ¢ ‘Easter Services, ete |Comander J. E. Buell; LCDR. Gor ob gt CHAPLAIN MENGES jdon Otis; CDR J. T. Watson, Jr.; lat) Chaplain Menges, a graduate of | Alvin W. Schenk, DCFA; and Ed mi Oklahoma Baptist University, | Ward S. Bouldin, Jr., JO3 twe ‘~Shawnee, Oklahonia and South = od. Western Baptist Theological Semi- | Fe) “’ s-mary, Fort Worth, Texas, came to | y Kéy West from the Atlantic Fleet | First Born Church ‘ Ha t 819 Thomas Street lon «Amphibious Force. Prior to that, im “Be Served as Chaplain at the Jack-| ELDER MADISON, cH sonville Naval Hospital, Jackson Minister «ville, Florida, with the Seabees on| “ALL HAIL SAINTS FRIEND’ “Guam and in . nh, and at the} Naval Training er, Davisville, | “Rhode Island | Great Work of viueelT While at Davisville the Lord ed an Easter Sunday program over | sieK HEALED, SINNERS SAVED yo» da Mation-wite Mutual Bronddastiig’| oe You Believe In God Sompany radio hook-p'with Ofthe"| Speaker: REBECCA TOOMER, woe) $802 and choir. Heris: authortied'4 | Missionary. +o dWear they American saréa 'HbbOH, | . Asiatie-Pacific'area ‘ribbon; World | ow War Il Victory medal ribbon, and sthe Japanese Oceup, ribbon Chaplain Menges is married to the + dormer Miss Alice Hatcher of Shaw Come and See the he. conduct. | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY ion nee, Oklahoma ¥hhave: thike + ve Bons, Harold aul. age | Ar ete yee aS: Paul. age 13.1) 597 eLaZABETH STREET yw weThe Chaplain’s opinion of . the wehoir is best exc i by the || Sumday School, 9:30 A.M from a Sunday Morning Service at 11:00 o’Clock ses not only tion, but at o! when he Wednesday Evening to the : ; ib pints Meetings at 8 o’Clock ited nuch to — ngregation and || Reading Room in the Church i ) we now |} Building is open on Tuesday anioy and Friday evenings from 7 MR. THOMAS WHITLEY to 8. Choir dire Whitley attended urch Of God || a 4 (008 OLIVIA STREET ? E. M. BEARD CHURCH of CHRIST PASTOR } bas Ashby and Von Phister Streets { SUNDAY SCHOOL. | ~ 0AM. SUNDAY Morning Worship Bible Study 10:00 AM 11 AM Morning Service 11:00 ALM say - FA Nightly, Dec. 9 - 16 Evangelistic Service, Evangelistic Services 7:30 PLM 7:30 P.M. TUNE IN WKWF. ‘Pra t ve ver Mee ‘ues. 7:30 pam SUN. 9:15 AM. AND > Young Pe: Endeavor, MON Tv = dey WED. Thursday. 7:30 p.m Everyone Invited a ea s+ Everyone Welcome -:- Saturday, December 15, 19% Memorial Chapel ents, Chap ges | Cantata Dec. 16 At the F Chureh worship Sund morni jin the beginning by Christy eve Morris, or | prelude bach and as ceuse,” by rom the cz jin the ever Star. |. The pastor's ser jbe, ‘The Hu the second | beginni {fertory wi | Grieg, and the choi sing | God and I.” by Sergei. The se subject will be, “His N the Called the P ¢ | At the evenin, choir will present a ( tata, “THE WONDROUS | by Rob Roy Peery. F an invitation to attend tl If you them to the ship with us ed with tra use by p nurs Our PROGRAM Christmas Cantata “THE WONDROUS STORY by | . Sunday ; Thirty | Ave I harp—S | Mendelssohn-B y | Women’s Trio Processional, Joy to the TONIGHT AT Knighis of BLESSINGS | THE LOCAL U.S. NAVY ESTABLISHMENT Youth for Christ Rally Conic... Brine Choir T. Newman, Pas ja and Petronia Str Sunday Sct ";. Conquering Fea In A Perplexed World How Can This Be Done? PUBLIC ADDRESS F HERBERT WOODY presentative atchtower Soc et 2D Sun., Dec. 16, 3 KINGDOM H 121§ Petronia Stre {Vi a ‘y a a 30 O'CLOCK Pythias Hall inch INSPIRATI A Friend . | FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCI Corner FLEMING und AS REV. W. J Morning Service Ser Second Service. 1] Evening Worship | A CHRISTMAS CANTATA \| Service Men and WILLIAM Streets Visitors Welcor reaps eroaceeregrmeceomrsans ¥ a8 i 4}, Chapel sinh ag t950. FAMILY PRESSLEY EL SALVADOR METHODIST i e One) CHURCH | Manuel Figueroa. Pastor s and de-| Church School, 9:45 A. M Worship Service incle pay | Sermon in Spanish. ew but | al top at The} YOUTH FOR CHRIST RALLY Gray | Speaker: Rev. E. Harry Russell his | 728 Fleming Street od will Tonight at 8:00 A Blessing ed stranger, r when The Lord bless thee, and keep thee; The Lord make his fa shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee; The Lord lift up his countenance upon thee, and give thee peace. (Numbers 6:24, 25, 21 ask them to their homes. You'll find that shar and synagogues —as freely and frequently and stingeth | verbs ' “Church Announcements and News Offieid? U.S! Navy Photo Choir (pictuged above). Members consist of Navy Personnel anadhenvdefiend a GRACE, LUTHERAN CHURCH | Carl A, Sammetinger, Pastor Flagler and 0th Street Sunday School, 9:45 A. M Morning Worship, 11 acai SOMES CUBAN BAPTIST MISSION Dr. Ismael Negrin, Pastor 1122 Watson Street ish M Serv Sunc¢ e in Spa Thursday and thot red when Look when it is color in the aright At the last it t t whe as tney your faith does something for you, and for your friends as well... it grows when it’s shared, your friendships grow, too. pera tate | Take someone to church this week... @® SOUTH WIND MOTEL @ BLUE MARLIN MOTEL @ VICTORY JUVENILE @ LEONA SHOP @ ARCHER'S GROCERY ted in behalf of the Religion in American Life Program by @ LOCAN you UW hoth be richer for it S OCEAN PA @ CASA CAYO HUESO @ LINDSLEY LUMBER C0 @ j. R. STOWERS CO, Church Editor BILL GIBB PHONE... 5] Rev. Meeker — Announces — Sun. Sermon | Churct j ¢ ind evening sory. lices. Subject am, js entitled Seekin, Bethlehem,” |E ing subject 30 p.m, “Phe |Way to Bethlehem,” The Rey. | Chas. H. Meeker is pastor, | INTERESTING NOTES | The music for. the jservice of the First , Congregs. | tional Church will include @ dy et, ty and Nine”? ty |Sankey to be sung by Mrs, Hag | Bergstrom and Mr. Merrill Bj. |ker. Mrs. W. R: Dean, organig, will use fot het prelude, “The and for the of. | Shepherd lfertory, at called “Offer toire.” T ermon. subject “wil be “Seeking Bethlehem,” : the evening service {he will discuss “The Way to ‘Phe: chorus — cholr irectian~. of Gerald ilbsing> an- arithem, the Lord's” Mrs: Paul Archer ts CHURCH OF GOD E. M. Beard, Pastor 1008 Olivia Street Sunday School, 10 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 A, M ervice, 7:30 PM $<: THE CHURCH OF GOD Phenia Odom, Pastor 903 Angéla Street 1 School, 10 A, M. | Evan WAITRE lon uniform supply i CHIC, 826 Duy . Cotton, $21, cd Better hurry. al.—( Advt.)

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