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PAGE FOUR SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH Duval and Eaton Sts. Winter Schedule Sundays— Low Mass with Communions, 7 a.m. Children’s 9:30 a. m. > Morning prayer sa o'clock. « Sung Mass, short sermon, 11:15 a. m. Evening Prayer, Sermon, Bene- 7:30 P. ‘epee - Alise & Gc he FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH z > = In his Sunday evening sermon, Dr. John C. Gekeler of the First Presbyterian church, asks, “What shall Key West become?” A city with a soul is a suggested an- . swer. “But how?” Rev. Gekeler inquiries. An effort to evaluate vithe many factors that go into the © rchabilitation of a city should be =] gnade,Dr. Gekeler believes. > “The many elements in modern mmiunity life include the po- Eaton between Duval and Simonton Streets Yancy Tillman Shehane, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m. T. L. Kelly, superintendent. Miorni worship, ll F. Latimer oma KEEPING THE BODY STRONG International Sunday School Les- son for March 20, 1938 GOLDEN TEXT: “Now therefore beware, I pray thee, and drink no wine nor strong drink nor eat not any un- clean thing”—Judges 13:4. Lesson Text: Mark 6:53-56: Judg- es 13:12-14: I Cor. 3:16-17: Romans 12:1-2 vows which are to be rigidly i It should be noted that not on- ly was the Nazirite himself to abstain from strong drink, but the mother of the one who was to NEW FEDERAL AID live under a Nazirite vow all his life was to refrain from drinking STATES TO CONTROL any strong drink from the time of RE-ORGANIZATION BILL the conception of the child to the FIGHT IN SENATE day of his birth. This is signifi- cant. Dr. J. Clifton Edgar. a pro- AN EXECUTIVE JOB NAVAL CONTROVERSY FOR EDUCATION fessor of obstetrics in Cornell Un- iversity Medical College for thir- ty years, in a book on “The Prac- SAT-IAsT, XAPCH 12, 1928 The Senate bill is in five titles, the first giving the Chief Execu- | tive power to reduce or camsoli- 2 BATTLESHIPS SUPREME After the feeding of the five tices of Obstetrics,” in speaking of AIRPLANE ADVOCATES thousand, Jesus told his disciples the diet of an expectant mother, diction of the Blessed Sacrament,» Junior. chg 8 p. m 720 pm, Week-Days— 7 Vi * iceman and the fireman, along with the mayor and members of Sf ty FT i Morning Prayer, 6:45 o’clock. Low Mass, Holy Communion, 7 am. Evening Prayer, 5:30 p.m. Wednesda: ys— Low Mass, Holy Communion, 7 a.m. Morning Prayer, 8:45 o'clock. Low Mass, Holy Communion, 9 a.m. Evening prayer, 5:30 o'clock. During Lent, special service will be held each Wednesday and Friday evening, 7:15 o'clock. L. A. Ford, Pastor 1106 Oliyia St. Sunday morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sunday evening _ service, o'clock. Special music and singing. Prayer meetings, Tuesday and Thursday nights, 8 o’clock. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. John H. and Beulah Clark Stroud, in Charge Morning worship, 11 o’clock. Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. Class- es for all ages. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Tuesday, 7:15 p. m. Friday,’7:15 p. m. CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Wm. Reagan, S.J, in Charge morning Masses will be and 9:30 o'clock. B. Pinder and W. P. Monti- cino, Teachers Meetings every Sunday morn- at the Harris School audi- : worship, 7:30 o'clock. ere: the city council”. explain the pas- tor. “What contribution have the many civic organizations to make? Shall Key Westers be con- —_—_ tent to have so-called ‘blighted 720 Southard Street areas and a jungle’ within the Morning worship, 11 o’clock. city of the future?” Sunday school, 3:45 p. m. Dr. Gekeler extends an invita- Gospel meeting, 7:30 p. m. tion to lovers and builders of Key Bible study, Wednesday, 7:30 West to attend the evening serv- p. m. ice tomorrow at 7:30 o'clock in Prayer meeting, Friday, 7:30 the “Southernmost Church in the p. m. United States”. sxarziox conomecarion SPECIAL SERVICE Rabbi Joseph Male, Pastor FOR TOURISTS Joe Pearlman, President of Con- gregation ¢: Hebrew: Sunday School, 11i #7} m., ie, day in week, orrrt The First Baptist church of this Friday, “at 4 p. m. city will conduct a special service Regular services every Friday Sunday night in honor of the evening, 8 o’clock, and Saturday" tourists in Key West. morning, 7 o'clock. In connection with this service, Pastor Shehane states that it makes no difference what may be the denominations, or whatever any denomination or creed at all, every tourist in this city is given Sunday morning service, 11 2 warm and special invitation to o'clock. this service. The names of all Wednesday evening service, 8 the states in the union will be o'clock. called and tourists will be recog- Reading Room is open on Jues- nized in the service as the name days and Fridays from 3 to 5 of their state is called. p. m. A good musical program has _ been arranged for this service and FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ‘he pastor will preach a special (Old Stone) sermon for the occasion, using as his subject, “How Every Individ- Corner Eaton and Simonton Sts U*!_ Works With God.” In the Sunday morning hour = ie dean rene { service at 11 o'clock, Dr. Hi Church school, 9:45 a.m. Ger- 0 Service at 11 o'clock, Dr. Hugh ald Saund iatcaitent: nese Bop eoearille wi Morning worship, il o'lock Sine oa i <r Fs At 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon, rening worship, 7:30 o'clock. z 2 Prayer service, Wednesda: Dr. Latimer will«speak to the ‘Ys ‘ 4 Choir rehearsal, Friday, 7:45 Brotherhood in the. church aydi- p.m. torium. and all members of the. Brotherhood and all men in the church™and™men-at-large are in- vited, tp attend this service. A NOVEL BEE HIVE Seneca. Falls, IN..Y.—When the John C. Gekeler, Pastor electric — pn _a_ telegraph Sunday school, 10 a.m. Wm company service became erratic, B Roween, superintendent. and.investigation was made. It Morning worship, 11 o'clock. 2; found that several thousand : “The Value of Silence”. ‘ os = s honey bees had appropriated a Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Twenty pounds of Sermon: “Key West, Look Up”. joney were “gppropriated”._b: 4 y Mid-week Lenten service, Wed- the lucky repairmen. nesday, 7:30 p.m. Topic: “Is- i rael’s Attitude Toward Faith Righteousness”. Please read chap- ters 9 to 11 of Paul’s Epistle to Romans. . Strangers will find a cordial welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 327 Elizabeth Street Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. CHURCH White and Washington Streets Blaming New Deal policies for recession, Baruch asks adminis- tration to back profits system. Solemn Evenson, sermon, Bene- diction, 7.p. m. (SR GAG SIT EEG Tuesdays-Thursdays— PLEMING STREET METHODIST Low Mass with Holy Commun- (Uptown) CHURCH ion, 7:45 a. m. -___— Wednesdays— Fleming at William Street Sung Litany and sermon, 7:30 Shuler Peele, Pastor Pp. m. Church school meets at 9:46 ag} Bp eae m. Norman J. Lowe, gengal , BETHEL AME. CHURCH Mike wecsnip, 11 o'cldck. (Colored) Sttmon akan id’s Prob: Rev. C..Wesley Mayes, Pastor aad ry eRe vid's FLA. Johnson, General Secretary eee Divsiion and Thomas Sts. meets at 6:30 p. m. 2 Mrs“Shuler Peele, superint@i-~~ Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. dent. Preaching, lla m. Young People’s Epworth | Junior A. CE. League meets : Mi at 5:30 p. m. Teague sects st 6:30 p. m.wMiss "Senior A.C. E. League meets Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. ** 8:15 Pm _ Sermon subject: “When A Man Evening service, 8 p.m. opemagy hs sy sia y Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., class. Mid-week prayer and bible , Friday. 7:30 p. m, choir re- cH to get into a boat and row across Says, “The drink should be water, the Sea of Galilee to Gennesaret, Milk, or chocolate; tea and coffee | leaving him behind. During the ate ae gre Crossing | ‘story arose and the beverages should be avoided, for disciples thought would be drowned. However, Je- prone to contract sus had kept his eyes on them, habit.” and seeing their difficulty, he Paul makes a very strong plea walked toward them on the wa- for temperance in ail things, ter. We knew the story of Pe- when he reminds us, in striking ter, who, upon seeing Jesus ap- manner, “Know ye know that ye proaching on the water, attempt- are the temple of God, and that ed to walk from the boat toward the spirit of God dwelleth in you? him, but, becoming frightened, 1¢ any man destroyeth the temple began to sink. Jesus rescued him of God, him shall God destroy.” and together they returned to the 1¢ we realized this more fully, boat. Reaching land, they “moor-' we probably would not do many ed to the shore”. of the things with our bodies and Here again, we see evidences Of to our bodies that we now do. No the alcoholic Jesus’ concern, for the’ physical” man in his right mind would tear | bodies. of men,, because, as soon'as” Gown or attempt to destroy a/ news of his arrival wasnoised ‘ : ~ o ; material temple of God's or dese- | abrqad through the distriét, the crate a church building. No, God’s | people hurried to hirh} bin; with,them any who Wefe™ sick among them. Evidently, there was much sickness in this little even the unbeliever to upon. IMME temple is too sacred a place for | hands} surely they the pregnant woman is especially ¢ Federal grants to the States for educational purposes have been hastened by the report recently submitted to. Congress. by the President who received it from an Advisory Committee on Educa- tion. Finding “glaring inequali- ties in educational opportunities, which “can be adequately correct- ed” only by Federal aid, the study {recommends the contribution of $355,500,000 in six years, divided * into six major funds. The first. of $40,000,000 in 1939, and increasing $20,000,000 a year, | public elementary and secondary And yet, our individual | schools. A second, from $2,000,- district, for Mark declares that “wwheresoever he entered into vil- lages or into cities, or into the country, they laid the sick in the marketplaces, and besought him that they might touch if it were but the border of his garment, and as many as touched him were made whole”. It is no wonder that Jesus is known as the Great Phy- sician. Throughout the Bible one can find numerous indications that God is interested also in the phys- ical well-being of man. He creat- ed the body, as well as the soul and he knows that in order for man to attain the highest degree of perfection in life, care must be taken of both the body and the soul. = . The passage from Judges, given for our consideration, is advice given to a husband, Manoah, by tan angel of God, concerning what his-wife was to do before the birth of the child which'God had promised them. The completeness of the angel’s instructions is re- vealed in the fact that he simply repeated to Manoah the same in- structions he had previously giv- en to Manoah’s wife. The child which was to be born was dedi- cated to God and would be a Nazirite, or one who is:separated unto God, and who takes certain GEMS FOR YOUR ‘AGE~ Age does not depend upon years but upon temperament and health. —some men are born old and some never grow so.—Tyron Edwards. 2 e2es Childhood itself isd= scareely. more lovely than 2 cheeffuilxkind- ly; i o@ = age—Leo M: Child. oe ee Life is eternal . We sioal@ find this out, and begin the demonstra- tion theerof. Let us then shape our views of existence into leve- liness, freshness, and continuity. rather than into age and blight — Mary Baker Eddy. temples—our bodies—are not held | 000 to $5,000,000 annually, for im- to be as sacred. We weaken them | provement in the preparation of by carelessness, by over-anxiety. | teachers; the third, $20,000,000 to by over-work, by over-indulg- | $30,000,000 annually, for construc- ence, by sin without even consid- | tion of buildings; the fourth, $1,- ering the fact that we are de | i stroying a sacred thing. If we think of our bodies as the} ucation; the fifth, $5,000,000 to dwelling place of the Spirit of 000,000, for civic, general and God, we cannot help but take! vocation parttime activities and care of them. We cannot take into | the sixth, $2,000,000 to $5,000,000, our bodies anything that will de-| for rural library service. stroy them and, surely all scien- __ tifie research points to the fact} The committee insisted that alcohol is a destroyer of hu-/ State control, plainly and exactly man tissues and a paralyzer of established by law, with the ex- nerve centers. Someone has de-} ception of a provision that States clared that “the mevement-again-/ maintaining separate schools for st alcohol is more than a question }Negroés provide an equitable dis- of reducing drunkness, prevent-/ tribution of the funds without re- | ing accidents, increasing efficien- | ducing the proportion of present ‘cy; it i a question of preserving | funds spent on Negro schools. So ‘life from generation to genera-"| complete will be State tion.” : If we accept Paul’s plea aid “present our bodies a 5 i rifice holy, acceptab! Pt ret tb | f) . then we shall have refuse to do those-things which | should go to rural schools, tend to render,our bodies as un- cause the farm population fit dwelling places for the Spirit | disproportionately heavy of God, we Shall refuse to be | tional load to be borne on “conformed to this world,” to do | eT per capita things just because others are do-/ ing them, but will strive to keep} The National Education our bodies strong and clean, holy /ciation, the largest teach and acceptable to God. anization in the country. gave report its official after a committee | the President favored the principles, that the money be opportunity for the nation’s dren and that school control SPECIAL SERMON SUNDAY —— kept in the hands of the Stat and local schoo! districts. At the Fleming Street Metho- dist chi Sunday evening, the pastor, Rev. Shuler Peele, will use as his subject, “When A Man t ik i It is interesting to point out Federal grants for i {Goes Away Sorrowful”. This is! a subjegt that has been used be- | ™ fore and aroused some interest! wnabilitati and the. pastor has been asked to} 4:3. ee repeat it. A ™ it The message will be mane ear cle areata around. the story of the rich Young ruler, Rev. Peele says, af te story that is old, but always with be intel new lessons “if we seek them™. (15, to be placed more The pastor invites friends and’ 32. State control, and visitors to hear this message. grants are to be in addition to BABY OWN GRANDFATHER? d sums appropriated for the purpos- es mentioned. jes would. not‘ except possi- for their work with various de- partments. fa ie are + LE ; | if ‘ Hi f flys! 5 i about present i probably with the 200,000 jobs in the corner of many eyes. wFas ral Tt if rf Title three is expected to the greatest row. It would vamp the accounting system abolishing the General Account- ing office and the position of Con- agi J f a f erate # i 1 k : t i Ht ht i il | i £ f by af i Ff is i ‘ i & 1 i i ! | af | i ; if H i it i if a i i 4 tf vay it i j i A 1 age i § i i tits i ifs ik i i E l Fite th i l if i He i i He iH t fy tat i [ t Li i i i Hd uy Sermon subject: low Y. ? Special music by choir under _ Mrs. J. Roland Adams features 4 ae eee 204 crening services. study, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. hearsal. 80pm Wednesdey. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST (Colored) Southard between Thomas and Emma Streets William Perkins, Pastor G. Williams, Missionary Leader Sabbath School, (Saturday), 10 o'clock. Church services, 11 a. m. Y. P. M- V. S. meeting, 5:30 p.m Prayer” meeting, Wednesday, eS ward of a well spent youth. In- of 66 married a girl of 18. Then. stead of its bringing sad and the man’s 42-year old son mar- melancholy prospects of decay, it ried the girl's widowed mother, should give us hopes of eternal who was also 42 Thus, the son youth in a better worli—R. became the father-in-law of his Paimer. own father. The sons child at birth was his son and also his problem For he that will love life and great-grandson by marriage be- fn we geet see good days, let him refrain his cause it is the grandson of one ed by the 135 separate tongue from evil and his lips that who is not only the father, but the governmnet in Washi they speak no guile—I Peter also the son-in-law of the child's 1, 1932 Congress 3:10. father. Therefore, relatives say Hocver power to this makes the child its own bureaus but with That old man dies prematurely standfather. whose memory records no bene- fits conferred. They only -have lived long who have lived virt- uously.—Sheridan. . if Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock ~ in the church school annex, with _ Mrs. Corrine Curry as president. _ _ Prayer service, Wednesday eve- ning, 7:30 o'clock. Choir practice a! Service. Mrs. J. Rol 5 pianist. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock: FIRST CONGREGA’ a ee ae gave rearrange “EME Ziog Geurch (Colored) i tl we ? | s house Les Angeles—On the fiftieth approval. anniversary of his marriage, Hy- man D. Stack was sued for separ- The present measure. i ate maintenance by his wife, Mrs. the gist of two house bills, desertion in 1932, and asks $2,000 i @ month alimony. $20,000 for = yers’ fees and $2,500 court costs. Note On Justice Merely to impute want of abil- ity to a justice of the i not actionable wil bill, admitted at Shakespeare found material for special damage. fof ability ix not that no “King Lear” im the writings of* an essential for"that Geoffrey of Monmouth, a Weish scr’s (British} Law of Libel historian. Slander, sixth edition). TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Colored) Simonton Street Alfred de Barritt, Pastor Morning service, 11 o'clock. Preacher, Elder A. M. Evans. Charch school, 3:39 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. “He was in the world, and the world was made by Him, and the world knew Him not”. Ministers class, Tuesday, 5 p.m. Junior choir, Tuesday, 7:30 p. Church school follows imme- m diately after the 8 o'clock service Senior choir, Friday, 8 p.m een ~ lladay, Pastor illiam Street Tan Chon Tynes, Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Sunday school, 9:30 am. worship, 11 o'clock Morning worship, 11 o'clock. subject: “The Security, Evening worship, 8 o' “lock. Mercy, Strength God Manifests to Re ERE His People”. Christian j th eS f A husband and wife were driv- ing along a lovely country road. They had had a spat’ A mule brayed_ “One of your relatives?” asked. “Yes, by marriage”, was her retort. i ‘ i il ll : iL i i ul a8 + Ea i eM i HE SAINT PETER'’S CHURCH (Colored) he . 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