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Inspirational Program Will Be | Presented At Fleming Meth. Church “Lest We Forget,” a sage, will be given at The Fleming Street Methodist Church on Sunda: January 27th at 10:50 a.m. by Al and Ivy Walsh, well known radio! and concert artists. These stars IVY WALSH are from the ‘We Remember” pr gram heard over NBC each Sunday Morning and were formerly of the Studebaker program over the ABC network. This program is brought to Key rang Hospital Programs, a non. profit Protestant Church organiza- tion, devoted to making inspira- tional entertainment. It is a nation- _— AL WALSH wide church program given to as sure the men and women in the veterans hospi and Armed For- rogram of sacred music and an inspiring mes- | West under the auspices of Vete- | ist. Baptist, Eaton and Bahama Streets. Cuban Baptist (Mission), 1122 Watson, (Preaching in Spanish) Poinciana Baptist, Poinciana Place. i Ae ole | | CHURCH OF CHRIST: ; Ashby and Von Phister Streets. i cK’ ok CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST: | (Society), 327 Elizabeth. x wk * CHURCH OF GOD: 1008 Olivia Street. | : xk wk H | CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH: | 1st. Church, 527 William Street. | x *& EPISCOPAL: St. Paul’s, Coruer of Duval and | Eaton Streets. ‘ x *k * |GLAD TIDING’S TABERNACLE: | Georgia and Petronia Street. x k * LUTHERAN: | Grace Lutheran, Flagler at 10th Street. * Eaton and Si- * METHODIST: Ast. Methodist, monton Streets £1 Salvador Methodist, (Spanish). Fleming Street Methodist, m- ing} and William Streets. OF Memoria!, Georgia and Trv 1.1 dman. wk ook 19 | PRESBYTERIAN: First Church, White and Wash- ington Streets. { 5 ; ee. ee THE CHURCH OF GOD: 909 Angela Street. +. ok o* CATHOLIC: St. Mary’s Star of the Sea, Tru- man and Windsor. : 5, Mee YOUTH FOR CHRIST: Knights of Pythias Fleming. Hall, 728 Prayer Marathon RELIGIOUS OPPONENTS to a proposed horce race track across the Mississippi River kneel in | would Have us believe. | prayer at Memphis, Tenn., for divine intervention in the Crittenden County referendum which will The degree that certain prop-| decide the question. A group of Presbyterians opened the prayer arathon with practically | erties are below the 100% valua- every other religious sect in the city following. The track would be established at West Memphis, tion is very marked. A very | Ark., if the voters approve. good example of this is the} a Thompson Island. The assess- | eeococooegeege) ei = ore “ANSWERS GANDOLFO” Editor, The Citizen: The reply made by Mr. Gan-| dolfo in your paper to Mr. Dion’s | chatge in reference to the assess- | ment.of the Thompson Island | not only a sad one, but also} 23 . Garidolfo has been excus- | 4ing himself with the same argu- ment for the past twelve years. | It ig true he has all property | assessed under the 100% valua- | tion allowed as he says. This the editor Gel 2 (®) Wirephoto | property is fairly assessed as he | | ment on that property which is | now forty-five thousand dollars | ($45,000) is approximately 40% below tof the original as- sessment of eighty-five thousand dollars ($85,000) which itself was a conservative estimate. Is the difference of the actual value tothe assessed value of all pl rty in Monroe County the same'as in this case? Def- initely not. I wonder if the owners would; sell their home for forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000 op gyet | eighty-five thousand dollags (95,- | 000), or-if the island was so sit- uated that for some reasgh! con- demnation proceedings were} started (which it isn’t, this is only theoritical but does apply in some» cases) that the owners | would ‘not find fault with those! proceedings based on the County Tax Assessor's assessment. ! Tt is also my intention . that the, millage. rates would not al-| ways’ be on the increase if the} assessment of property was eva- luated closer and more accurate- ly to the face value. In other words, the lower the assessment each year the higher the millage ADVERSITY Circumstances do not shape met but reveal them. -Lamennais. | March Of Dimes I wit not leave you comfortless: | I will come to you, John 14:18 Sweet are the uses. of adversity; Which, like the tead; ugly and ve-| nemous, 3 Wears yet a precious jewel in his | head. -William Shakespeare Whatever purifies, sanctifies and consecrates human life, is not an} enemy, however much we suffer in the process. -Mary Baker Eddy. However things may seem, no} evil thing is success, and no good thing is failure. -Samuel . Longfellow. Will Relieve | Cdr. Harlfinger, however, does not prove that all; i tions to the University of Maine’s | Saturday, January 26, 1952 Page 5 Collect $120 For THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Masch OF Ditaas Citizen Staff Photo MASTER LEONARD ROBERTS (left), nicknamed “Benny,” son of Mr. Leonard W. Roberts, 1-B Porter Place, and grand-son of Mrs. Blanche Roberts has been collecting funds for polio be- cause he himself had polio and knows that the March of Dimes and medical care straightened his little legs until he can waik as perfectly as the children next door. When this little fellow extends his canister, he knows what use will be made of the March of Dimes, and all the while he is hoping that you won't have to suffer polio like he did. He and little Benny Pierce (right) collected $120 during. the past week. Vallee To Civ jwho has remained on’ top.~Even last year, when he was no-tonger Ft Ta lor SI young and no acages followed by swooning women, ‘ onto y et NW, “the stage of New .¥ aLatin Rudy Vallee, fathols in Show Dus"T Quarter night club and e all iness, since 1938: pl Apa in|Tecords for a weeks é@ngagement. person at the Fort ‘aylor Officers’ | On the night of Mr. Vallee’s ap- @ub, on February 2, 1952, to pre- | Pearance, a buffet dinner will be sent a one and one-half hour show. | Served at the Ft. Taylor Officers’ Prior to his appearance at the of- | Club from 6:30 p.m, to 9:00, p.m, ficers’ Club, he will entertain en-| Music will be furnished by the listed personnel at the U.S. Naval | Salty Six, well known jocal musi- Station theatre at the eight o'clock | C#2S- Although the affair willbe | informal, reservations aré requir- performance. Rudy Vallee, who hails from | &4- Westport, Maine, first made rere tat ee, The total catch of U.S. com- name for himself in the early roar- ing 20's, when his several varia-| mercial fishery products in 1951 amounted to about 4,4. billion pounds. Leen enema Your Grocer SELLS that Good alma mater song, the “Stein Song” gained a nation-wide popularity. A few years later he had the reputa- tion for playing and singing Yale University’s ‘‘Whiffenpoof Song’ STAR * BRAND ces that the Church has not for- The gotten them, that the people of the jjrate ahd vice versa. i . chureh are praying for them. Sincerely, bistoge — ps fee COFFEE WILLIAM G. ROBERTS ‘Through the years, Vallee’s pop-; 2nd CUBAN Countless thousands have heard Al andilvy over the radio as well as ——TRY A POUND TODAY-—— in churches all over the nation. They are highly praised by music critics for their talents, as well as by ministers all over the country for the splendid service they are 1321 Newton St. ularity has never waned. He has Key West, Florida. been one of the few in show biz ‘WEATHERMAN Says Sun. Program At Ley Memorial Forecast rendering to the Church and to our ici . " ‘ wounded veterans. Key West and Vicinity: Partly Sid cachadlikdotedeine aeALes: e : : 1 a ee “JOHNSON FAMILY WILL SING | cloudy and continued mild today) BT Meso e ah The famous Johnson Family | through Sunday. Gentle to mod- } Memorial Me iandy Kitano i ervice 0 a Uu ie known as ‘Radio’s Sweetest Sing-| erate easterly winds, fresh at man Avenue and Georgia Street, ‘ ing Family,” will also make a per- for Sunday. January 2% ,ineludes | . J | ; times off shore. Florida: Partly cloudy and warm today and Sunday except Sunday School at 9:45 a&.ftl., Morn- ing Worship at 10:50, sonal appearance at the Fleming Street Methodist Church on Sunday. The Johnson Family has been — AND — heard Coast to Coast on CBS for | Considerable cloudiness with a Youth Fellowship at 8:30 p.m the past ten years and has record- } few -showers on the northeast a bie el say pis ff Se he y well s coast today. Special music fe y ten aspaet furnished entirely by the ladies of | sacri ecular. Jack: ille thru the Florida es ae ne pecnay sie | the choir. At the morning \Sefvice | An Inspiring Message Recently they, with other well | Straits: Moderate east to south- | rit i Citizen Staff Photo known fadio artists, made per-| east winds and partly cloudy to | Henry Baracoa Ivary Pal- | sis aor F sonal’ appearances for wounded |cloudy weather. A few showers |@C¢es” Will be used as. a soprdno- q : | DENNIS YARBER of 1401 5th | alto duet. At the evening Hour Mrs. FS | | street, suffered an attack of over the north portion today. men back from the Korean front. | ; » East Gulf of Mexico: Moderate Official U.S. N: | Robert Woods will sing the much vy Pistol 511, whan he waativemeuil I find the great thing in this | southeast winds over south poe: | i0¥ed Sunrise,’ lied iq.| ON JANUARY. 28 COMDR. HOMER Get Go thick where Wo | fon and anqderate soulh: winds Bie presularly schalie | Mid'| 3. H. TORMER. USN, will re.| OC Last year the March: of Presented by stand, as in what direction we|over north portion today and) 5. “Wednesd P eright at 7:30. The| lieve Commander F. Harlfinger, | Dimes purchased a $365 brace aré moving. Sunday. Partly cloudy weather. neensy td eat é ee" | for him so that he could obtain Oliver Wendell Holmes. 24 pastor, the Rev. Eldon Simmons,} USN, as Commander Sub- | —~ GP ha 93 . e Re a will give the second a peat marine Division 43 on board | employment as a bulldozer op- as 0 oast Radio Artists three talks on “The Will Of God.” 3S 2 erator. - = Mode! ve as sl " the submarine, U.S.S. Amber- law of progress makes the woman te $:00 A.M. EST a peoeaeral x Sikrstspseraner rs Division 43, Commander Turn h B F Ghats o iifersat woman toin| Key West, Fle, Jan, 28, 1952 Of God.”" The whole series is based | ete vclieved as Oper rimp oa re AOERY _ be ad ce Sa {on Dr. Leslie Weatherhead's war-| @* Will be releved as Opera- | Int t OF ° Of p k e] a e vie 10ns icer or Submarine | her grandmother time book entitled “The Wil Of| ¢ Off f Sut | In The eres Temperatures dUahest YEStCrdaY — remem, owest last night Squadron Four by Commander LaJaunie, USN, —Susan B. Anthony. #3) G00.” Extinguished its on February Fire engines No. 1 and No. 3 Service Men If one lives rightly, every ¢ffort o nd: woud ‘ W721 | ec cnecti beta ’ ; { . a bq} Mattrany wronged thee, be brave-| 4 for“a four months Course. || -yshed to put out a burning mat- W d d Vv : fs ta. hurt one will only help shatia N82 = AHA H ly gpvonged. Slight it, and that eel Hy dbl S28 to be tress aboard the shrimp boat An- ounde eterans é overcome whatever tends to impe- — tauren ne icine kGuaele ey ationiéd! hington; D. CG, | gela R. at 2:30 this morning. The : de progress. Precipitation wassag ry ae ee ron a mself that} Commander Turner's service ;| hooster Was used to extinguish the —Mary Baker Eddy. | Total last 24 hours Ce ham eaapaagigdnamareces 5907 UO includes command of the sul-|} Utaging mattress if MPa Total this month T Francis Quarles, |. natines, US'S. Mefo and the | Owner of the Angela R. is Frank Mankitid never loses any good | Deficiency this month _ 1.66 Ancient, canallaced Leghorn, | USS. Boatfish. Commander | Recipio IN PERSON — thing, physical, intellectual, or mo-| Total this year T ins. traty Nes ean pre eminently a| Turner and family reside in } Z er ral, til it finds a better and then | Deficiency this year 1.66 ins.| (onimorcial center Key West at 616 Eaton street | Subscribe to The Citizen AL WALSH the loss is a gain. No steps back- Rei . PORES: os plage ms ward is the rule of human history. elative Humidity at 9:00 A.M. aN : ‘ DE ae eS : —Theodore Parker. | 69% Chicago Storm Produces State Of Confusion ee Oe | engen” ; : 6 ‘ rey Formerly on Studebaker Program ABC | Barometer (Sea Levet) $:00 A.M. 30.21 ins.—1023.0 mbs. ' A Christian Layman and Church Leader IVY WALSH H Tomorrow's Almanac | Sunrise 7:12 a.m Monn eae Noted Radio Soprano, on We Remember’ ; Moonset 7:12 p.m. NBC, Studebaker Program ABC ° ‘Tides _— PLUS — | Naval Base i i ' \OMORROW Johnson Family Singers ' ~~ Lor | Heard on CBS for the past ten years. 10:37 am 4:17 am | ; 7 : i 10:16. pam, 3:31 p.m. ¥ id 7 | : ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA f peis on TT >! ; 4 Reference Station: Key West " 4 ; Time cf Height of FI S t t M th d t C : Statior Tide high water i (bridge) ———ob 10m 9.0 # No Name Key -- z hoes ond) ——+-th 2tmn Sunday, January 27, 1952 anes E Boca Chica (Sandy Pt.) —ch dom 10:50 A. M. Caldes Channel 3 (north end) -+2h 10m 1.4 ft nai } +1. (®) Wirephoto (—}-Blnus sign: Correctio® | THIS IS THE SCENE OF CONFUSION on the parkway along Chicago's Outer Drive along Lake | Y INE IN | 7T TED bed ot Corrections v| Michis motorists took to the ice-covered grass to ¢ the flooded roadway. Winds (+)—Plus oo | i2 sot wavesefrom the lake onto the Drive, necessary to close for about YP | sin the lead, unable to get up slippe! s to ‘return to the Drive, forced fs Read the Classified Ads |