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26, 1938 8 ATURDAY, NOVEMBER DONT MARRY THE MAN vy Jeanne Bowm Chapter 31 ‘They’re Through’ was impossible to ba gay, of even happy in such surround- thgs,. yet Kathleen felt a load bad, been lifted from her heart and that it was winging up past the. singing cables, past. the top: | to; most light on the superstructure | ¥' and on to the mountain stars. “Have you talked to Donald at pera Bridget continued. ” Kathleen answered slow- Pcie pe. a me. -what..ne when x ee then, a 1 aa Preah | dhoaatt of Rien idn't seem to crre ne each oben she concluded di me me,” demanded widget ey ght: seed her in she realiz é uns so much. Brae eto ved when she had finis! “Kathleen. haye you any idea where Donald.was at the time the alarm was given?”. “1 overheard Kit-Smyth dic- iting a letter to father. He said ta flying field out of}, 8 éu don’t kriow why he was en, li 4 and see if t Donald titted nu (ial how time witout being aware of it, a ut een hens anys oe 12... Bul ourse ves unt! ynner Se then Danald came in : ed where vou. were 4 felt pike: Stricken and told him ‘hadn't come over yet. He went you, He found the note you left dere Hdon't know. what eres ut there was some- init that sent him flying some place.” aoe smiled ruefully. “I con- Faent to ind So, vaot engage- lo Donald and told vou | was P Ronald reached Balny's He mae te come in and we had a ol talk He tala me about the ne ioe, Bridget frowned in concentra- ‘I'm piseing things together.” That wag it then 'He|P} ht you had left for ile went after vou, Dan't yo deat. Donald was rushing #00 to brine vou back be- cause he Irved vou He was giving ry MacDonald. tradition and hecause vou meant more ih thev did. An: in this » Ingo eagerness to offer vou i ne tater h myth hat _ Envir fee ut | Wee safeit. heli 3 @ destroved this imave Dorisid ped. And. Donald. heart. over, the disaster na ‘ken lovervou, 28 3 from Kit Smyth to tau ® ©. Kathleen nodded Vos. 1 teiaw “how-he felt because | co just like ‘© that ['ve taugker a lot aver ‘mor. se wounds analistabs.in.the heart. there real. Rridcet. ti felt as nh na been mortally weird | T diantt rare ajmuch about liv «fateh a Went ; Kan sAbtae tt RIDGET stood up “Let's go a golained ine Kashieen een it was nyt lonkine towards wit building het «lances were search.’ Prete men aternd the mouth ~ Norman tone the aitts inithe commiscary He was taking Brida: Senn betlst get some rest Fier v.won't be through be mi morning.” to Feet name Clea sanded pa ines or ee) ny hd neo had peer. ale ne: = vty ele hotirs Datiatde™ she, asked’ nan epve et & au'tk Le Plance low. L can't Tonse Ho's wrecking him> ‘ * . Athleen made her decision as they drave he, She vould gc Sita weet es. ‘The mat readed a thev rine neve shina lon aa ge he = eae 01 ‘m seat up Ai hosp! on the 1880 level Ti) need. the down there rn need vou up Lenaee there She sat up slarmed A hovered over th-| | sabiiad the hosnite!. -- emergency r-~ “la ie pas mee ital} Ki ane rushed out of ab dasa it see: ante place: was d cane oy of life the swing cab! ie throb of the motor. Ten: Sik Mid-morning.. . A.man_ap; Pe om ‘ inissary, etheen but ed to, bim “What news?” shé be qi ibe wfc tit fag ot spraat throu les ol drilled ir eer, hile pa pplies Pe Piece, @ offer end can use ‘And when was that?” ip“Severel. hours ag . here comes..a skip,” “Dog-weary muckers., out. There was no sign of hope or théir-worn faces, nothing but ab- ject-defeat. .. “Yes. the air hole went through id called, there was ne answer.” ey went on, their) way, and ir hieen and the man stood in si} lenge. ° is clumsy hand patted Kath, leen’s shoulder. “Dont take, that as. final. They may be through te another \level; may be only, e pocket there. Then too, the then fa in, a stupor. sometimes: lay ere hours before it’s too late. “There 1s Lite’ Anaber ip a then tenes was up, oa in a. slicker, Bi or ofc fl i) eee he. rf ties: ree eet eater al ae ne cane “The yire} throught” where the. scene had been apie tt now ee ed mad cries of joy took u) song “The apeghrouRnt ‘They've 61 broken | through! sit wait and Men in grotesque costumes came tunning out, slipp.ag oxygen tanks over their heads as they ;ran swinging cages with tiny fluffy canaries in them: little vellow birds behest with dismay, un; aware of ie hers, sroles. € sensitive to poison ait than .any living thing, y would collapse before the insidious air crept .inte the lungs of unsuspecting mi Only a relay crew: the others, picked men. were alre: down: fhey'd een there waiting fot vant Rathleen sa saw w Bonata has { na. e] 13 heart peel te ana wi Ties op ou: Of her bre: wards him. He was TGA, one. w: ni nt tank, outing at 4 him ane he } en me eh: seed ithe eens then adjusted the we gear wes = dt the skip and $s ee ran on 6 the miine caller es going in Brat Obie crew? ‘fe! “Ou 10 < Care That ¥. ne ; ‘4 one in wpath on py sg side, he's i, gain.” She sat huddled in a him eh War dowa tellevina a she. Haued Shs could have given him ee paolain but ae iT to he? pride. iene et passed. Mines) wive aha je foregn Kathleen marve ia at the calm of ye hi at, this, at wallet emselves: . no Be | rush throu se > of their [annie oy Ange come uD. ae seemed, wie hel we ex! breath ne pwd “MacDonald is through. The Later. 8 second report. “Jock athieen knew “the next hour broaght with it s must fe of waiting, their wa: Sai hole to learn for Moments passed, bred hours. na alle beat Cheer in a silent Sige en. ona, th ‘Ana then preach sata pipes. fear of the ate h as Mi ped out, ne white. men are all there. He says th is lif all for near a ur, first man carried ou was the longest in her life. The yd Sere up slowly now, Sretcher and on the stretcher t figure, but with life. “Kathleen was called into action. | ‘There weren't enough nurses. Oxy- gen had been fed slowly, now there must be nourishment induced with equal slowness. These li Bete =] _ been so close to Le brought back feeble connecting line She scanned each pang were mostiv ingere to eee: they were a! Balme Why conant they » they waken and tell her of him? (Cowevehe 1038. lesene Bowman) TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS Angelo Patri, author-authority on children, born in Italy, 61 years ago. Roger Sherman “Baldwin of: New York, noted lawyer and civ- ie worker, born there, 65 years * ago. «<Pat'M. Neff, president of Bay- Texas, born 67 years ago at McGregor, Tex Lincoln D. Godschild of Las Angeles, noted mining engineer, born at Lensdale, Pa. 73 years ago. Tom Wallace of Louisville, Ky. noted newspaper editor, born at ay it, fe had lo Gat [eit tai he iid and ‘the, scious “eg breathing, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL, CHURCH Willtanr Lz Halladey, Pastor 527 Williath Street Sunday ‘school; 9:45 a. m. ;,.Morning ‘worship, 11.-,0’¢lock, ” Sermon subjeet:;; ‘The, Feast of Salvation”. Christian Endeavor, 6430 p. m. Topic: “Using the Lord’s Day for Christian Culture”. Leader, Mrs. William L. Halladay. -.., vening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject: “God’s Desert School”.. Prayer meeting,. evening, 7:30 o’clock. “We glory, in, tribulation; know- ing that tribulation worketh pa- tience; and patience, experience; and experience, hope; and hope maketh not.ashamed because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts”. THE CHURCH OF GOb L; A, Ford,. Pastor i (06 Olivia St. “Sunda Leech worship, o'dlogke Sunday School, 3p. Mes cy Sunda} evening preaching’ | seryige, 8 o'clock. " Prayer meetings, Tuesday and Thursday nights, 8 o'clock. Special music and singing. GOSPEL HALL 720 Southard Street Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sunday school, 3:45 p,m. Gospel meeting, 8:00 p.,m. Bible study, ednesday, 8:00 p.m. Prayer meeting, Friday, 8:00 D, m. ASSEMBLY 0 OF GOD Evangelist Florence DeLanoy and Husband, arge. Morning worships: "i o'eloel Sunday school, 3:30 p. m. Class- | ag allages. ... vangelistic, 5 Preys Seta Tuesday, 7 Friday, 7:15 (CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 327 Elizabeth Street Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Sunday morning servite, , 71:30 p. m.! o'clock, , Wednesday evening meeting, 8 "clock, eadiih f Room is open on Thes- Hele and Fridays from 3 to 5, fe) OF GoD, Wednesday 5 1; ie in} THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Bassin aoe de preyrrese ME (0) | pacouiny | Corner Eaton and Simonton Sts. H Joe A. Tolle, Pastor ,“A great many people today feel they have grown broad when they have only grown cheap”.—Clarence A. Barbour, Pres. of Brown Univer- ., Sity. Chureh school, 9:45 a, m. Ger- ald Saunders, superintendent, Morning worship, 11 o’clock. Sermon Subject: “The Congrega- tion. in Action”. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Evening, worship, .7:30 o’clocic.y Sermon subject: “Forgetting Dis- ciples”. Prayer service, Wednesday, 7:39 p.m. ., Choir rehearsal, Friday, 7:45 Pp. m. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer. organist; Gerald Saunders, direc- tor, | “Modern petting has made many | girls resemble rock salt placed | HODIST CHURCH Stone) ina trough for cattle to lick”. —S. Parks Cadman | FLEMING STREET METHODIST | (Iptown) CHURCH Rev, Jim Lilly, Pastor Fleming at William Street py “SPADAL MELT FOR TOMORROW “For How Shall 1 Go Up To My Father and the Lad Be Not With Me?” will be the text presented | by Rey. Jim Lilly, pastor of Flem- + ing Street Methodist (Uptown) church, at.the 11 o'clock service Sunday morning. This text, Rev. Lilly suggests, is a challenge-to every Christian. At 7:30 p. m. tomorrow the text will be presented “They Cruci- fied Him”. “Christ was not only cruicified outside the city of Jerusalem, but is being crucified again within the city of Key West”, says Rev. Lilly. “We may crucify Him in many way, some of which will be enum- erated at the evening service at Uptown church Sunday evening”. A cordial welcome awaits all. REVIVAL SERVICES TO BE CONTINUED. “We are in the midst of our re-! vival “services”, say$ Rev."O. Cf Howell, pastor, of Ley Memorial Methodist church. Revival serv- Sunday School Lesson HONESTY IN ALL THINGS and of jena tburtl to those | International Sunday, School Les- - 80n for November 27, 1938 —_—_—_—, % “Thou shalt has 20:15. 20:15: Mat- Luke 19:1-10, » 20: 9-16 Gold ni sea 79 fee The eppenent utter disregard of the rights of others, both as to person and property, is the basis for most of the criminality in the world today. There 1s a dire need for the teaching of and accept- ance of the right of ownership. ' From earliest childhood, individ- ‘uals should be taught to respect the property of another. Some years ago, a well known economist, after much study, esti- mated that stealing — through fraud, burglary, robbery, and thefts—cost the people of this country more than two and a half | billion dollars each year. This | staggering sum could 3be,materi- | ally reduced if our people would | put into practice this Zigpth Com- }mandment, “Thou shalt not steal”. Dr, G, S, Dobbins, says, “There ' ‘are,many reasons why there must be a law against stealing. The two kinds of crime that have at-| Church, schoci meets at 9:45 a ices will continue all next week.| flicted humanity most universally | m. Norman J. Lowe, superintendent. general Sermon subject: Go, Up. To My Father dnd the Be Not With Me?” !. Hi-League mieets at 6:30 p. m. ; Miss Frances Lowe, in charge. Yoting People’s Epworth ; League meets at 6:30 p. m. Miss | Margaret Neff, president. |. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. iSermon subject: “They Crucified Him”. Hl Mia“ PTAE Prayer and _ Bible Study Wednésday, 7:30 p. m. hidir rehearsal, . Wednesday. i8:45 p. m. T, B. Klebsattel, di- ‘rector of music, |. You are cordially invited to at- hobs these services, { FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH } White and Washington Streets John C. Gekeler, Pastor Aya school, 10 a. m* B. Norman, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. | Sermon topic: “The Cormanc. Evening worship, 7:30 biclock?! ‘ Sermon;, “Mountains of the Bible; he Hermon, Hill of Glory”. Mid-week Bible study Wednes- J. Tomlinson is! day at 7:30 p.m. Studies in the 1118 Olivia Street Mary H. Thompson, Pastor Bible. schgol, 10 a! m., Sunday. ° Worship atl a, : bad People’s estia at 7:30; "Brewing service, 8,.0’clock. er meetings, Monday and vredneeday. nights. \ Bible vost Hf —, night. Preaching, 8 p. m., Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Mothers’ Club, Monday, 8 p. m. Bible psy a prayer service, Wednesday, 7. THE ORTHODOX CATHOLIC Ot St. Mary. The Virgin ‘Thomas and Julia Streets High Mass, 7 a. m. Church School, 3 p. m. 30 p. i. Solemn Vespers and Sermon, 18 p.m. Father R. S. Hoagland, Priest CATH saree alaehoel P. J. Kelleher, $.J.jin Sunday Misses w aid at, 7 and o'clock, Week-day Massts at 7 o'clock. Evening service_at 7:30 o'clock, Sundays and Frid Fridays. ‘gow CONGREGATION BINAI ZION CONG Rabbi Ben n Miller, Pastor foe Pearlman, President of Con- gregation Hebrew Sunday School, li a. m., and every day in week, except Friday, at 4 p.m. Regular services st evening, 8 o’tlock, and morning, 7 o'clock. MIXED BIBLE CLASS “am B. Pinder and W. P. Monti. il be Bein | ‘Apostles’ Creed”. ; Tourists find a welcome at the “Southernmost Church in the United States”. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton between Duval and Simonton Sireets ; Yancy. Tillman Shehane. Pastor ] Sunday school,.10 a.m. T. L : Kelly, superintendent. j, Morning worship, 11 o'clock. “Sermon, subject: “The Mission of Christ for His Church”. |. Byening service, 7:30 o'clock ‘Sermon subject: “How Individ- juals Can Know If They Are Saved Or Lost’. sere meeting, 7:30 p.m. (“Choir retiearsal Thursday, 7:30 Pp. m. Junior choir practice, ,8 p.m. Visitors in, our city are given special invitation. { Wednesday, Friday, " ———_———_.. | . SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH Duval and Eaton Sts. Suhdays— ... Winter Schedule Low Mass with Communions, Tam. Children’s am... lorning Prayer and Sung Mass, 11:00 o'clock. Evening Prayer, Sermon, Bene diction of the Blessed Sacrament, 8pm. Week-Days— Morning Prayer, 6:45 o'clock. Low Mass, Holy Communion, 3am. Evening Prayer, 5:30 p. m. Wednesda: Low Mass, Holy Communion, Jam Morning Prager, 8:45 o'clock. Mass, 9: Low Mass, Holy Communion, 9 a.m. Eveaing prayer, 5:30 o'clock. Ley RIAL M. E. SOUTH O.C. Héwell, Pastor Carner Division and Georgia Sts. Church school, 9:45 a. m. Miss - Mirjam Carey, superintendent. torium, 10 o'clock. Men and wpcs- Morning worship. 11 o'clock Revival service. Speaker. Rev. Catechism, * Rev. Cy Hutcherson, confef- ence evangelist of the Louisville row. Public is invited to be pres- ent at these services and all oth- ers. Services each. night next week will begin at 7:30 o’clock. meets at. 6:30 p.m. Thompson, president. Intermediates meet at 6:30 p.) m. Mrs. O. C. Howell as ‘leader. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Revival service. Speaker, Rev. Hutcherson, prayer 7:30 p.m. Choir service. pianist, tuiNiry } PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Colored) “Simonton Street Morning service, 11 o'clock. Church. School, 3:30 o’clock. | Young People meet 7 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 . o’clock Weeknight service, 7:30 p. m. Senior choir, Friday, 8 p. m. service, Wednesday, practice after prayer Mrs. J.’ Roland Adams, | CORNISH CHAPEL A. M. E. Zion Church (Colored) Rev. James D Daniel, Pastor Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Fan Chon Tynes, Secretary Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sunday school, 3 p. m. Kermit Gibson, superintendent. BETHEL AME. CHURCH (Colored) ¥. A. Johnson, General Secretary Division and Thomas Sts. oh ay school, 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. Sanlok A. C. E. League meets} st 5:3) p. m. Senior A. C. E. League meets at 6:15 p. m. Evening service, 8 p. m. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., class. Friday, 7:30 £. m, choir hearsal. re- SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH (Colored) uthard between Thomas and Emma Streets William Perkins, Pastor G. Williams, Missionary Leader Sabbath School (Saturday), 1f clock. Church services, 11 a. m Y. P. M. V. S. meeting, Pp. m. Prayer 7:30 p. m. §:3% meeting, Wednesday NEWMAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Colored) ion Street between White head and Duval Streets E. A. Robinson, Pastor Naomi Reddick, Supt. Church School, 9:30 a. m Morning service, 11 o'clock worth League, 6 p. m. ming service, 8 o'clock SAINT PETER’S CHURCH {Colored} Center between Petronia and Olivia Streets Sandays— ‘ Sung Mass, sermon, Holy Com munion, 8 a. m. urch school follows imme ately efter the 8 o'clock service Solemn Evenson, sermon, Bene ee, p.m. Lomein hgy tii: Osemebus €n not connected with any other Cy Hutcherson, conference evan- ion, 7:45am. —_ of the Louisville Confer- Wednesdeys— Sible Class and regardless of de- nominations @re invited to at- ie ren. ex-governor of Hurricane, Ky, 64 years age. tend. et 2 and sermon, 7-3 Tuésday, | | throughout the ages have been! | crimes against the person of oth- Morning worship, 11 o'clock | Conference, will preach at morn- }ers and crimes against property. “For How Shall! ing and evening services tomor-| Unless these two types of crim-| inality are dealt with vigorously ' and successfully, there can be no; secure social order. “In a stable civilization, the | ; sacredness of human life comes ' first, and then must be guaran- | Miss Agnes! teed the sacredness of Property | given tomorrow, afternoon, rights. If, without fear of pun-} ishment, men were allowed to take the property of others by theft or by force, there could be! no orderly government or indus- |” jtry. Theft degrades the thi !and so brings on degeneration of { personality. Theft wrongs the! one; from whom. the property is stolen, since it takes from him! , the fruits of his labor. Theft | an \offénse against God; hence it |is in defiance of his moral aw: \and“is in contempt of his holy nature. A world made up. of} | thieves. would be an impossible | world for human beings to live in” Selfishness, for the most bart, | is the basic cause for stealing, The desire to posséss something | which belongs to another, the de- | sire to get something without ex- | H | pending the necessary effort in | time and physical energy, causes |some to sink to the level of tak- ing that certain thing, either by | stealth, at the point of a gun or | | (hrough fradulent manipulations. | There are other forms of dis-' | honesty, however, which are hot outright dishonesty—the pretense of being something when down in your heart you know you are not sincere. Jesus condemned this form of dishonesty most se- verely. Honesty lives our everyday living. Jesus’ dealing with Zaccheus il- lustrates how he dealt dishonest man. | deming one whom... everyone lowship with Zaccheys,.in his home and gave’him the oppor- tunity of appreciating the beauty and desirability of a pure and | <ood life, with the result that Zaccheus caught the vision for ‘imself and immediately went to work to purify his life by attack- ing the most glaring sin of which he was conscious. The genuine- | ness of his conversion is attested | by the fact that he immediately | jeclared his intention of giving half of his wealth to the poor The pro; ; will be cee fe tion of A. 4 with a j Instead. of con- , | knew to be crooked, he had fel- ; | eo Vy My ay ree os epee ee Up ot +4 NY eA Gime, PAGE. FIVE SPECIAL SERMON | SUNDAY E EVENING In the Sunday night service at 30 o'clock in the First Baptist church, Pastor Yancy Tillraan Shehane will deliver a sermon from & very interesting subject, according to announcements mad: j his week. whom he had cheated. { Jesus used another method in dealing, with dishdnesty when he came to the temple and found men under the cloak of religion, tricking and robbing their fel- lowmen by selling animals for; sacrifices at exorbitant prices and | The subject will be “How In- of bringing the business. of the‘ ARES world into the sacred precinets of ‘ dividuals Can Know If They A-re God’s House. Taking a scourge, Saved Or-Lost”. Pastor Shehanie he drove these men out of the states that this has always been temple, exclaiming, “It is writ-!a question that has puzzled many ten, My, House is -a house of people, but “they are puzzled be- prayer; but ye have made it a:cause they have not closely ob- den of thieves”. {served God’s Word and register- Regardless of the exigencies.of ed their own individual experi- modern times, it still remains; ences in this connection”. a true, as Pope declared, “An hon- | {inuing, Rev. Shehane sa. est man’s noblest work of God”., person can tell if he or The same truth that applies to , beally saved, if such person wants individuals also applies to large | to\know and will let God tell business corporations and to na- the ‘way to know”, tions. If all persons,and all.na-| The pastor states that he will tions in the world were only rea- give a very clear scriptural dis- sonably honest in their dealings, course on this subject Sunday how much more pleasant would night,. and will)make it plain be the relationships in the, world. | ., nough and clear enough for any Nations and analy iaasts need. ak individual in the, congregation to ways to keep in mind. ‘determine then ath! there if he or of this Eighth avrare ab of ints; is eared: be nthe morning hour of service Re RENDERED BY KEY west | © COW SHOOTS MAN HINTON, W, Va.—A. P. Hoff n= | His wounds: were not serious. | God, “Thou shalt; not. eee : This. church extend’ Shi invi- * 11 o'clock the pastor will! de- wosprte pepe ‘of this ‘eity..was shot by. a cow jning at 4:30 o'clock, ‘at..the Ait cre | sien to’all the membership, all SUNDAY €0 Rec asies “visitors and strangers to AT ne E Th T FE R joy the services. liver_a sermon, “The Mission of | Christ for His Church”. , EXCELLENT PROGRAM To: BE : ; when the animal backed ants a y shotgun \and accidentally | dis- There will be 8, hand, concert | Sroween it while he was milking. Center grounds on, Front, et | by, the Key West eo y | Bend, : ie STRETCHES ‘EM NEW. YORK—George E. Mc- ws, Fadden ‘of this city makes a spe- cigity: of ystretching young men who, want to become policemen og ily iremen.and are not quite tall enough, March, “Fete ' King, , Overtig, Fr. V. Su Ghind, Lammermoor”, Overture, “iM Lewis. ¢ = RAS pt | March, “The Caravan Club’, King. “Star Spangled: Bannet”—Key. 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