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Ve, SST + BR LEY MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH. SOUTH O. C. Howell, Pastor Georgia Sts.’ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH William L. Halladay, Pastor 527 William Street m. Ak Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. “S Morning worship, 11. o'clock “An Alabaster ed back in 1842, but there was no! ‘Sermon. subject: ~+Box of.Ointment”. annex at 6:30 p. m.-with Thomas Curry as president. ™ Intermediates meet in the main auditorium at 6:30 p. m., with Mrs. O. C. Howell as leader. Evening ‘worship, 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject: “What Is A Re- vival?” Special music by choir under Mrs, J. Roland Adams features jan Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. “The Brazen to be conducted about in different Serpent In Your Life”. Prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. “As Moses lifted up the serpent im the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up: that whosoever believeth in him jshould not perish, but have ever- lasting life’ Wednesday, Sunday School Lesson Seeeercecesesescoscccsesesecoeseseees oe CORRECTING WRONG IDEAS ‘men”. It took courage for Jesus First Baptist Ch = = to thus denounce the religious pote blir 3 9 a ee peed International Sunday School Les- leaders of his day, and yet every- 3 % inety thing he said was true. He went Anniversary of its first general further, declaring, “Ye leave the ‘church assembly in services to- commandment of God and hold morrow. The church-was organiz- fast the tradition of men”. Going into further detail with 4 them, Jesus sore it. central place of worship here on —- |He shows a ow hollow | the island and the services had, Lesson Text: Mark 7:1-13 and meaningless was their Phari- Wherever Jesus went, it seems, saical pliety. Taking as an ex- homes. the Pharisees were along to see| ample the Fifth Commandment, Finally, a place for the church What he did and, if possible, to which was one upon which the was secured where regular serv- find fault. On this occasion, Jesus Pharisees laid much emphasis— ices could be conducted. At this Was teaching and preaching. in the honor due parents—Jesus time, the church came together |Capernaum and a group of Phari-’ showed them how they had made and adopted the church covenant | Sees and Scribes were sent from’ the law of God of no effect by es- and the Articles of Faith in its|Jerusalem to spy upon Jesus, to tablishing a man-made rule first service in this place of wor- diseredit him with the people and whereby man could “get by” his ship. That was ninety-five years|to find grounds for legal action | obligation to his parents in a way ago. In celebrating this event to- against him. Naturally, they were' which would ease his own con- appropriate services|amxious to discover something science. Moses said, “Honor thy GOLDEN TEXT: “This people honoreth me with their lips,-but their heart is far from me”.—Mark 7:6. morrow, morning and evening services. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Missionary society meets every —- Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock - 327 Elizabeth Street in the church school annex, with, Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Mrs. Corrine Curry as president. Sunday morning service, Prayer service, Wednesday eve- | o’clock. ning, 7:30 o'clock. Wednesday evening service, 8 Choir practice after prayer o'clock ~* z service. Mrs. J. Roland Adams, Reading Room is open on Tues- pianist. days and Fridays from 3 to 5 Tair PauL's cHuace > ™ Duval and Eaton Sts. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Sutidays cs with Communihés;| i/White and Washington Streets 2 a.m. phe! John C. Gekeler, Pastor Children’s Mass, Catechism, _ Sunday school, 10 a.m. Wm 9:30 a. m. *| B. Norman, syperintendent. a * i Morning worship, 11- o'clock. Morning prayer said plain, 1 4 “A Fast of God's Ap- Sung Mass, short sermon, 11:15 Pointing”. pos ee Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Sermon: “Faith’s Foundation”. Mid-week Lenten service, Wed- nesday, 7:30 p.m. Topic: “The Practice of Christian Virtue”. Please read Romans, chapters 12 16. Strangers will find a cordial welcome. ll ‘I rl Evening Prayer, Sermon, Bene- diction of the Blessed Sacrament, 8p. m. Week-Days— Morning Prayer, 6:45 o'clock. Low Mass, Holy Communion, 7 a.m. bi Evening Prayer, 5:30 p. m. Wednesdays— { Se areas * Low Mass, Holy Communion, FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Tam. (Old Stone) have been arranged in both the upon which to base their claims. morning and evening services. Therefore, noticing that “some In the morning service, Pastor|of his disciples ate their bread father and thy mother”, but “ye say, If a man shall say to his fath- er or mother. That wherewith Yancy Tillman Shehane will read |-with defiled, that is, unwashen, thou mightest have been profited out of the original church rec- | hands”, they went immediately to! by me is Corban, that is to say, ords the wording of that old Jesus to ask him why it was that church covenant and then will | he had not required that his dis- preach a sermon on the meaning | ciples regard the traditions of the of the covenant. . elders. Now these traditions first In the evening , the pid?>PAnie into being as interpretations tor will read out 'gbiginal’}6P the Mosaic law and were ap- church records of tH Artielés'ofiiplititions of the law to meet local Faith and will a sermon jcircumstances» Then, the tradi- olse| tmaditigns;{ until finally there orf2| stbadxbetween the people of God jand the law of God such a mass of | .Such was the case in this’ in- Fleming Street Methodist}stance. While no one would con- church will have the privilege of/demn the practice of personal on Gteit/ meaipng. jtions©-became interpretations of j Pisedbtiedsjf and applications of |traditions that the law of God was }lest sight of and practically for- | gotten. hearing two guest speakers Sun- |clealiness and the riecessity of day. ‘ | washing one’s hands before eat- At the morning service, Rev.| ing, and neither did Jesus nor his } Sam Scott, a former pastor of this} disciples, the religious leaders had church, will preach. He will use} made a religious ceremonial out as his subject, “The Last Enemy |of the mere practice, making the To Be Defeated Is Death”. Rev. | habit of cleanliness a burden be- Seott is the oldest living former | cause of certain Yituals which had pastor of this church and is yest jo be performed. Those who fail- his 92nd birthday but still active.|ed to carry out the preseribed ‘not to help his jdeclare that the jowned in which! Wis Given to God; ye no longer suffer him to do aught for his father and his mother”. In other words, if a man, with parents in need, desired ts. live, or that money with, ‘ mtaht Hae the neces life f6e his ipareiwts, ‘were, Corb: that ‘dediedted to-God, the pr ceeds of Whith werete be. for God, then that person w: be relieved of his obligation to his parents and could not be forced to provide for them. Thus was God's word, com- manding one to “Honor thy father |and thy mother” rendered futile by a ruling of man. That the case of the Fifth Commandment is on- ly one of many such instances is brought out by the statement of Jesus. “And many such like things ye do”. Before condemning the Scribes ‘and Pharisees of Jesus’ day too Morning Prayer, 8:45 o'clock. Corner Eaton and Simonton Sts. Low Mass, Holy Communion, 9 a.m. Joe A. Tolle, Pastor Evening prayer, 5:30 o’clock. j“Many of. us_need more Faith in During Lent, special service our Faith”. will be held each Wednesday and Church school, 9:45 a. m. Ger- Friday evening, 7:15 o'clock. ald Saunders, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. CHURCH OF GOD Subject; “ Possessions”. Epworth L. A. Ford, Pastor wi 6:30 p. wh. _. Evening 1106 Olivia St. | Subject: “The , 7:30 o'clock. ; High Cost of a Sunday morning worship, 11 Free Religion”. ! Prayer service, Wednesday, ‘Choir~rehearsal, - Friday, ~7:45 Pp. m. 2 “frreligion costs more than religion’ : Eaton between Duval and Simonton Streets ‘Yancy Tillman Shehane, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a.m. T. L. Kelly, superintendent. : i worship, 11 o'clock. service, 7:30 p. m. Sermon subject: “95th Anniver- Prayer Meetings i sary Sermon”. ‘Tuesday, 7:15 p. m. | Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Friday, 7:15 p. m. ; Sermon subject: “95th Anniver- ae, sary Sermon”. CATHOLIC CHURCH ; i nesta St. Mary's Star of the Sea 7.3g Pe, MONE: Wednesiay. PERT TD | Junior choir practice, Friday, ‘Wm. Reagan, S.J., in Charge E Sunday Masses will pei, tes ~--Special invitation. Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. Class- es for all ages. Visitors in our city are given He will bring a helpful message, | rites were declared ecremonialiy* Rev. Shuler Peele, present pastor}unclean and unfit to assogiate of the church, states. | with. H 5 i At the evening service, Dr. C.| In answer to their accusations K. Vliet, the presiding elder of /of transgressing the’ traditions of the Miami District, will preach./men, Jesus accuses the Pharisees ‘i He will use as his subject, “Padd-|of transgressing, or putting at ling In Shallow Water”. | naught the word of God., Quoting Visitors and strangers will be|to them Isaiah 29:13, Jesus tells welcomed at any all services what -he thinks of them, their lips, but their heart is and urged to be preesnt, Rev. Peele says. 5 |far from me. But in vain do they | worship me, teaching as their doc- Officials estimated that more trines the precepts (traditions) of | than 10,000 people attended the) 2 west. Fuay bance tower Se SPECIAL SERMONS |CATHOLICS PLAN \ahem and the members are expected |-thus: | with ages of eight and half months to! two years won awards. after the 8 o'clock service. | FOR RETREAT DAY Rev. Joe A. Tolle will use as his: ONE-DAY SESSION WILL BE Thursdays— | subject Sunday evening at 7:30) A Low Mass with Holy Commun- clock at the First Methodist/ HELD SUNDAY AT GESU Leen iant ans | (Stone) church, “The High Price/ CHURCH IN MIAMI ednesdays— an |Of A Free Religion”. | —s and sermon, 7:30/" “while everything we have is! pecs: given freely, yet nothing is free”, 7p, Willi j said Rev. Tolle. “Somcone pays = a es Kectney, Ss TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN the price. The Good Book re- 7 of Miami, will be master of CHURCH | minds us that God ‘spared not His the one-day retreat for men to own Son’”. be given Sunday at the Gesu At the 11 o'clock service in the Catholic Church in, Miami. pagagy 7 anpmning, the pastor will use as_ M Sout x4 <|ts subject, . “Immortal Passes- } vepebessinee diately diction, 7 p. m. 1| people:tiiat they cannot take their treat which roe | sipnst% co | District of the 46Socléty | ho1S¥lle-@re in: the habit of telling | in Florid ee the re- SSS SOTCeSESCESSEOSEES eecce Dr. Ralph Braund, surgeon in charge at the Marine hospital, and Tax Certificate briefly in Havana, were returning passengers on the Cuba yesterday afternoon. port, Connecticut, is spending a while in Key West with relatives, and is the guest of Mrs. Lawton Watson at the home on Southard street. Jack Givens, member of the branch of investigation, U. S. cus- toms service, and father, Robert Givens, Sr., left this morning over the highway after a brief business visit. P. Holcomb, Jr., general inspec- tor of the Western Union Tele- gtaph Company, from New York, who was visiting briefly in Key West yesterday, left on the Cubs for Tampa. Mr and Mrs. James Roberts were passengers on the early morning bus today, going for a visit with relatives and friends in Miss; Vivian Rowland, sister of Mrs. i; J,.Kigschenbaum, Jr., who Wag xigiting in Key West for a short time and was a guest of her this morning for Miami and. will theme entrain for her home in Greenyille, Miss. Mr. and Mrs. John West and son, who were visiting with Mrs. West's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cates, left over the highway this Claude Thompson and Clarence Roberts were passengers on the morning bus for Miami for a visit of several days. LEGALS NOTICE OF APPLICATION POR TAX DEED {Senate Bill No: 16%) NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, That Nellie White, holder of Tax Certificate No. 1, issued the 4th day June, A. D. 1934, has filed same in my office and has — applica- tion for a tax dée@ to issued thereon. Said ‘certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: PL Lot 2 Sar. 6; Rook _C-2, Page 584, as recorded in Mon- The assessment of the said proper- ity under Wasi thie law, the therein will be! property described sold to the highest bidder at the court house-doqr-om "the first Mon= day in the month of April, 1925, which is the 4th day of April, 1938. jghnted this 12th day of March, (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Cireuit Court of Monroe County, * Florida. mar. 12-19. apr. 2. 1938 NOTICE OF APPLICATION j TAX DEED « ‘Bill Ne. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Martin Key, holder of Tax Certificate No. 1340, innued the 3rd day of September, A. DD. 192%, has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Monroe, State of Fiorida, to-wit: Lot 12, Sqr. 28, Stock Plat Book 1, Page: 55, County Records. ‘The assessment of the said roy erty Weder the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Unknown. Island, Monroe be ing law, the Property described therein will be sold to the bidder at the court house degr on the first Mon- day in the th of April, 1938, which is the éth day of April, 1928 “Dated this 26th day of February. SATURDAY, MARCE 29, 195 LEGALS (Senate Bi Ne. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY G That Jonathan G beider » ‘34, innued the 4th dax of September, A. P1933, has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereen. Si cate embraces the following de- scribed property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit Monroe County Records. The assessment of the xakt proper- ty under the said certificate imsued Was in the name of Nina Rebigsen. Unless said certificate shall be re~ deemed accerding to law, the prop- erty described therein willbe sold+ to the highest bidder at the court house Goor on the first Monday in the month of April, 1438, which ix the 4th day of April, 13938. Dated this 12th day of March, 1938 (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court ef Monroe County, Florida. mar. 12-19-26, (Senate Bill Ne. 162) NOTICE IS HEREBR ‘EX, That Harry Pongo, holder x Certti- cate Ne. 583, issued th day of August, A. D. 192%, has filed same in my office and has made applica- tion fer a tax deed te be bowed thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property im the County of Monroe, State of Plorida, © it Pt. Lett 1 ad B-5. Page Menree County Records. The assessment of the said prop- erty under Une said certificate joamed was in the name of Leonard GC Pease. Unless said certificate shall be ed according } to, lew. ibe property described therein will be sold to the highest bidfer at the <ourt heese door on the Tiret Men- Gay in the month of Ageril, 1538. which is the 4th @ay of April .#3* Dated this 26th day of Februars. 1 ALD Ress C Sewyer Clerk ef Circult Court of Meuree County, Plerida. feb. 26, mar. 5-12-19, 1935 IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY 4DGe, MONRCE COPNTE. STATE OF FLORIDA. IX FRO- RATE. In Re the Estate of Eduardo Gomez, deceased. known as Eduardo Gomer Gomez Milian NTION TO MAKE POR FINAL DE ARGE TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN Notice is hereby given that, 1 have filed my final repert as Aé- ministrater of the Estate of Eduardo Gomez, deceased, aine known as Eduardo Gomez Biliae and E. Gomez Milian: that I have filed my petition for Fimal Tis- also Mili NOTICE OF 1D APPLICAT! v 26th @ay of March. 4 2 1938 for approval of the same and for final a8 administrator of the emate of Gomes de- also known as E@uarde Gomez Milian and E. Gomes Mistan Administrator of $4. EDUARDO Gomrg, the oft Eduardo Gamez, denenaed known as Eduarde Gomer Milian a Bice: mars-12-15.2008 ——$—$—$— iN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY 2UDGK, MONROE COENTE. STATE OF FPLOREDA. Im re the Batate of: JOSEPH PINDER, Deceased To all Creditors, Daeers- buitees, and a!) perens having Clams or Demands against said Extate You and each of you, are hereby notified and required to present any claima and demands which you, or either of you, may have against estate of Joseph Pinder deceased. late of Monree County. Fierida. te the Hon. Raymond R. Lord, County Judge of Monroe County, at his of- fice im the County Courthouse i Monree County, Fiera wither twelve months from the date hereet Dated March 4th, A IF 1938 JUNIE PINDER, Administratrix of the Extate of J Pinder Deceased 5-12-19-26; 2-0-36-22-38, mar. apr. 19% —— 1S THE CIRCUFT CoURT oF THE YENTH J0DSCRAL CORCETT 1s ron iN CHA a JONATHAN CA and if dead, the the 2nd das ‘That Jeanie Tax Cerutica! Tha: Cartifvers: & @ey of Aurwe =e i oy rere weep rts tee Ome: of Sm ——————— LEGALS SOTHE OF aPPLacaTses NONCE IS HERESS GIvEs. 4th day of September, 4 BP ne aot fete aft ha i =f Mas Dated this Isth @xs 1938 (SEaL Crk of Cece Rem < Cur f Bene Florda 8, ase Cousty mar >. ,eTErE oF Lael (Semaee NeTIE I L se fh itl i tilt i ral oa Somat Bee eS xernce i Chem < Se fh i Seve ol Pen, to all Maths ae TUCK A p. Gla heads the ry I abe Ghent et Baeres t ang. bas. am) Court citkerida this world”, states Rev.| committee. 4 yan Fleming at William Street Shuler Peele, Pastor i <8p.m. | Bes.“ | . - their silver and gold are dust.'day will t.7:43.a, om, Moving &Spevirnsy: Merch You ore invite to ghink through | when fog here Bn this subject wheré*-it will be tend Mass and general commun- shown that our Possessions can} ion in a body. be immortal”. | Following Mass, a breakfast and business meeting will take place (Colored) | ; in the Gesu Paruchial sehool cafe- Rev. C. Wesley Mayes, Pastor ececcccvecccepecescscose yworice j filed same in my office and vixieH [o_fb26: marS-12-19.2998 rH \™ OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED perene Parine claiming any right, tite or In- terest in the property the Bil) of Comptamt nuit HiT Ne. 163) 18 HEREBY GIVEN. That Martin Key, a Tax! Certificate No. 477, ixsued the ard day of August, A. D. 1931, has = the Teefendan's ORDER OF PURLICATION made application for a tax deed to it appearing by the sworn Ht of be innued thereon. Said certificate Complaint of Jonathan Cates, the SS = ts. ta tate, ye et eS Church school meets at 9:45 a F. A. Johnson, General Secretary m. Norman J. Lowe, genetai Divsiion and Thomas Sts. Last Enemy To Be Destroyed Is at 5:30 p. m. ‘ Death”. Senior A. C. E. League meets Hi-League meets at 6:30 p. m. | at 6:15 p. m. Mrs. Shuler Peele, superinten- Evening service, 8 p. m. 5 Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., class. torium,J0.e'¢lock..Mem ahd wom-' Young People’s Epworth mith any other League meets at 6:30 p.m. Miss hearsal. re Jennie Mae Johnson, president. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Dr. C. K. Vliet, “Padd- low Waters”. Prayer and bible m. (Colored) Southard between Thomas and Emma Streets William Perkins, Pa’tor G. Williams, Missionary Leader Sabbath School (Saturday), 10 o'clock. Church services, 11 a. m. ¥. P. M. V. S. meeting, 5:20 Pp. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 _p. m. Evening worship, 8 o'slock._ SAINT PETER'S CHURCH (Colored) Centér between Petronia m.! and Olivia Streets study, :30 Sundays— m | Sung Mass, sermon, Holy Com- meeting, Friday, 7:30 munion, § a m. > _ * ‘Church school follows imme- Friday, 7:30 p. m., choir re-| GEMS FOR YOUR SCRAPBOOK . ece “AIMS” High aims for high characters, and great objects bring out great | minds.—Tryon Edwards. eee Have a purpose in life, and hav- ing it, throw into your work such strength of mind and muscle as Ged has given you—Carlyle. eee One's aim, a point beyond faith, | should be to find the footsteps of Truth, the way to health and holi- |mess. We should strive to reach the Horeb height where God is | revealed; and the corner-stone of tall spiritual, building is Purity — Mary Baker Eddy. _eee Not failure, but low aim is | ¢rime.—J. R. Lowell eee Blessed are they which do hun- ger and thirst after righteousness, | for they shal! be filled —Matt. 5:6. eee Aim st perfection in every- thing, though in most things it is { discussing the theme of the re- “Lot 11 i teria. At 10:30 a. m, the first sermon of the day will be given, treat. After luncheon at noon, two fhe assexsment of the said prop-/ more sermons are scheduled and the day will be climaxed by Benediction at 4p m . This is the third retreat to be sponsored by the society. and plans now are being forwarded to make it an annual event. The Southeastern district includes within its boundaries all cities in compiet- Leppert af lembraces the following described property in the County of Monroe, State of Plorida, to-wit Sqr. 25, Book Page Stock Island, Plat Book 1, Page 55, Monroe County Records. erty under the said certificate ts- sued was In the name of Unknown. Uniess said certificate shall Be redeemed according to property described therein w. sold to the highest bidder court house dawr on the firs - day in the month of April. 1536. which is the 4th day of April, 1938 Dated thin 26th day of February, i928 (SEAL) Ress C Saw Clerk of Cirewit Court of M County, fed2¢; marS-12-19.1998 to be ineued cate embraces the following de- iy im the County of | tied plaintiff in the above entitie® enasr ich is 2 suit for the ferectosure ortzage that plaintiff ss om of publication to an order defendants against each of bereinafior named. IT 18 THEREFORE, oRDERED that Walter Hughes, if living. an@ if dead. all parties claiming imterest under said Walter Huxhes Gecesmed of otherwise and Agece Hughes his « Agnes Hughes deceaned. « wine and al) umkeown person haw Nhat inte fh i ing of Qatming any right ttle ono teaE interest in the folowing Guscrthed, <i Al land situate In the Cownty of Mam- Cheek ror, Sate of Plerida, do-wt in Tract Twelve Lit) = THs map of Key West and oe Kquare Five (i of Jem om w a Being shows on said mp a Lots Gne 43) smd Three 48> siiwaied af the eotner af Rags! and Catherine Sireria and haw ing 2 front on Royal Street of Ninety eight (98) feet and om Catherine Breet of Ninety-three (93) feet be. and they are cach hereby se to the Bub of - Counts mH all att)

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