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Key West, Monroe County, Florida
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Last week at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, men and boys formed the Brotherhood of St. Andrew for church fellowship. Attendees included J. G. Sweeting, Sidney Matthews, and others; visitors from Homestead. A committee of F. S. Smith, Ed Stickney, and more was appointed. Meetings planned twice monthly.
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Last week at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, a new brotherhood organization had its beginning.
The Brotherhood of St. Andrew is an association of organized groups of men and boys within the Church who have banded themselves together on the basis of the two Brotherhood rules, and who desire to have fellowship with, and for the church.
Those in attendance were: J. G. Sweeting, Sidney Matthews, Edward Bayly, John Gardner, Jerry Trevor, Otto Kirchheiner, Sam Goldsmith, Jim Roberts, Kingman Curry, G. P. Lawrence, Richard Cates, Raymond Navarro, Danell Pinder, Charles Lord, Harry Knight, F. S. Smith, Ed Stickney, Rafford Roberts, George Borrack, Lee Goddard, Father John Armfield and Anthony Niles. Father Pope and Frank Delp were visiting from Homestead.
The following committee was appointed to work out the local problems: F. S. Smith, Ed Stickney, Charles Lord, Lee Goddard, George Borrack, James Ranew and Anthony Niles.
The club plans to meet twice a month.
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A new brotherhood organization, the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, began at St. Paul's Episcopal Church with men and boys banding together for fellowship based on Brotherhood rules. Attendees included listed members and visitors from Homestead. A committee was appointed to address local problems, and the club plans to meet twice a month.