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« “ . . * . . . « ~ ~ seen eerasee eaede- SATURDAY, JANUAR Ma 2 7,.1989 meet Td FIRST CONGHEGATIONAL | CHURGH H Witlizitt L. ttattaday, Pastor 527 William Strect | Sunday school, 9:45 2. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock | Sermon subject: “Abiding and | Witnessing”. | Christian Efideavor, 6:30 p. m.: Topit: “How Did We Get Our! Bible?” Leader, Miss Edith Watkins. | Evening worship, 7:30 o’elock. | Sermon subject: “Arise from the | Salvador” Grinnél and Virginia Streets i Guillértiio Perez; Pastot (Servicés itt Spanish) Sunday schidol, 10 2. rm. Preaching; 8 p: m: P¥eathing, 7:30 p. ri. Mothers’ Club; Monday, 8 p. m. Bibte study and prayer service, Wednesday, 7:30 B. rh. , THE CHURCH OF Gob Life”. Installation of officers of | the chureh for the year of 1939! at this service. i Prayer meeting, Wednesday | evening af 7:30 o’clock. Mission-| ary meeting at close of prayer} theeting, with new president, Mts.' Baker, presiding. All members p. m. of the Missionary Sotiety are; Evening service, 8 o'clock. urged to be present as mission-| Prayer meetings, Monday and ary boxes will be given out and| Wednesday nights: other new businss ttansacted. Bible study; Friday night. Jesus said: “The hour is com-| Special music and singing. ing, in the which all that are in; RS a ERUPT FIRST Bartist CHURCH General Overseer 1118 Olivia Street Maty H: Thompson, Pastor Bible school, 10 a. m., Sanday. Worship at 11 a. m. the graves shall hear His voit,’ and shall come forth; they that Dead ané Christ shall give Thee; Oygp Which A, 3: Portilincoh is. Young People’s meeting at 7:30 have done good, unto the resur- Faton Between Duval and THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘BIBLE RELATED ee Pastor Yahey Tillman Shehane panies of the First Baptist church an- Intetnatiorial Sunday School Les- nounced to his congregation last | son for January 8, 1939 Sunday hight that begifining this! GOLDEN TEXT: “Thou ; COffiing Sunday fight he would’ 454 she Christ, flie Son of ihe | Start a series of Sunday night living God”—Matt. 16:16. sermons in which he would tefl’ the éérittal story of thé Bible, be- ginning in Genesis and go through! Revelation. “The central thought of the Bible will begin in Genesis with Creation”, Rev. Shehaneé states, “and will end with Revelation , with John on the Island of Pat- mos. Each sermon will take up the story where the former left it oO wrtitil fhe cofnmpleté story has been fold. Services are to begin orthern Galilee during the third at 7:30 p. m.” : year of Christ’s active ministry. In the Sunday mofning hour at fe was closing His public career 11 o'clock, Pastor Shehane will snq in. about six months He have with him a visiting minister? would meet His fate. The event who will préach to fhe congre-| yas important enough to be re: gation: He is Rev. H. L. Dtiskell, ported by all three of the synop- chaplain of the CCC camp, Dis- jie gospel writers, although Mat- trict of Florida. | thew alone contains the latter This church eéxtérids 4 cordial past of our lesson, the promise of welcéme t6 all friends, visitofs «46 Savior to build His church AND REBUKED (Lesson ‘Text: Matt. 16;13-24) peas ‘There is a. great lapse, of time between this ‘lesson and that dis- cussed last Sunday. After call- ' ifig his diseiples, Jesus had taken them everywhere with Him and they had witnessed the workings of His marvelous power on many | eceasions. “ * The seene of this lesson was in Sunday School Lesson tection of life; and they that have Simonitori Stteéts done evil unto the resurrection of Yanéy'Tilliiet Shehane. Pastor condemnation”. Sunday séhool, 10 a.m. T. L. Kerly, superintendent. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Wotship; 11 o'clock. and tourists in the cfty fo these sefvides, : j evening, 8 o’clock, and Saturday morning, 7 o’clock. upon the rock, about the inter- pretation of which there has rag- ed a vast controversy. Jesus, realizing the limited pe- ' riod of His earthly life, had been actively seeking to build up thé CHURCH ‘White and Washington Streets John C. Gekeler, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m. Wm B. Norman, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon: “What Is Salvation?” Evening worship, 7:30 o’cloek. Sermon: “Conduct and Conse- quence”. _ Mid-week Bible study Wednes- day, 7:30 p. m. The Garden of Eden will form the basis of the study. Tourists will find helpful preaching and good music at the Southernmost Church in the United States. FLEMING STREET METHODIST (Uptown) CHURCH Rev. Jim Lilly, Pastor Fleming at William Street Chureh sehooi meets at 9:45 a m. Norman J. Lowe, general superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock Sermon subject: “Thou Art Not Far From The Kingdom”. . Hi-League meets at 6:30 p. m.; Miss Frances Lowe, in charge. Youhg People’s Epworth League meets at 6:30 p. m. Miss Mornirig tev. HL. DHSKEn, visifig min- ‘ister, will preach. _Eveniig sétvice, 7:30 o'clock. Biblé in -stoty form by Pastor Shehane. Subject, “Beginning | With God”. WAY ' Prayer meeting,’ Wednesday, 7:30 p: Mm. ' Choir refearsal Thursday, 7:30 p. m. ‘se Junior choir practice, Friday, 6, Sunday; January 8. 8 p. m. { Visitors in our eify are given: spétial imvitation. | SAINT PAUL/S CHURCH 1 ecto o’eldck. | Duval #n@ Eaton Sts. Sunhdays— Winter Schedule Low Mass with Communions, Ta. m. i | Children’s Mass, !9:30 a. m. | Morning Prayer and Sung Mass, , 11:00 o’clock. * Evening Prayer, Sermon, Bene- diction of the Blessed Sacrament, | Catechism, ' mM, Week-Days— : | Morning Prayer, 6:45 o’clock. Low Mass, Hoty Communion, 9 a.m. | Evening Prayer, 5:30 p. m. ts CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY o'clock. the Lesson-Sermion, be read in Chutehes of Christ, | days and Fridays from 3 to 5 ip. faith.and increase the under- a ¥ staiidihg of His intimate follow- 327 Elizabeth Street ers.. He fully knew that these Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. men would have to carry on His Sunday morning ‘service, 1) great work and He alone realized Bis ‘the utmost importance of devel- “Sacrament” is the subject of opifig in them the great faith and which will vital truth which He had come i » to present to mankind. As a not- cientist, throughout the world’ oq public character, Jesus had ig: become a subject of much specu- Golden Text is: “The bread of! jation among men. He-had been God is he which cometh down the center of great criticism and ftér heaven, and giveth life un- ‘object of much antagonism, es- to the world”.—John 6:33. i pecially from the accepted re- Wednesday. evening meeting, 8 ligious leaders of the Jewish peo- ple at that time. Opinions had been formed about Him by those who felt the Reading Room is open on Tués-. eemernn tt Ate ee influence of His presence. His TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN select band of disciples from CHURCH their close associationswith Him should be better able to under- ; stand His purpose and mission Simonton Street than anybody else, yet, at the Morning service, 11 o'clock. came time, from their easy mix- Church Sehool, 3:30 d’clock.|.ing with the various audiences Young People meet 7 Pp mi) they would be able to know what Evening servicé, 7:30 o’clock.| men thought Him to be. So, in Weeknight service, Tuesday, ' this }ittle period of heart-to-heart 30 p. m. : . | fellowship, Jesus asks His in- Senior choit, Friday, 8 p.m. timate friends what men thought = ; | of Him. (Golerea} | tary. Some Jews regarded Him The answers were conplimen- foe ‘ednesdays— : { Margaret Neff, president. |W | Evening service, 17:30 o'clock. , 4 rade Mass,’ Holy Cosnritarny Sermon subject: “Wonders For Our Approval”. Mid-weck Prayer and Bible Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Choit rehearsal, Wednesday. 8:45 p.m. T. B. Klebsattel, di- rector of music. ‘You are cordially invited to at- tend these services. LEY MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH O. C. Howell, Pastor Corner Division and Georgia Sts. Church school, 9:45 a. m. Miss Miriam Carey, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o’clock. | Sermon subject: “What Is A’ Missionaty-Mirided Church?” Yourig people’s department | meets at 6:30 p.m. Miss Agnes, ‘ ¢ ‘Thompson, president. Boeing wore Intermediates. meet at 6:30 Ag inday “ae i. Mrs. 0. C. Howell as teadet. \Gosbel | th Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. ble study, Sermon subject: “The Fixedness ?-_™- et of Character’. Prayer meeting Prayer service, Wednesday, °- ™ 7:30 p. th. Shoit practicé after prayer Morning Prayer, 8:45 o'clock. Low Mass, Holy Communion, 9 a.m. Evening prayer, 5:30 o'clock. MIXED BIBLE CLASS Sam B. Pinéer and W. P. Monti- . cino, Tewchers Meetings every Sunday morr- | torium, 10 o’elock | Men and wom- len not connected/ with any other ' Bible Class ana dless of de- nominations ai cond. 720 So rd Stieet 11 o’clock. ed ASSEMBLY GOD service. Mrs. J. Roland Adams | ‘ pianist, Evangelist Florenc#’ DeLanoy —__—____ | end Husband, ir@Charge FIRST METHODIST CHURCH = worning worship, 1¥po’clock. (Old Stone) Sunday school, 3:30 ym. Class- re eye | es for all ages. : Prayer Meetizi Tuesday, 7:15 p. m. Friday, 7:15 p. m. “Duty, not excitement, happiness”. Church school, 9:46 a.m. Ger-' ald Saunders, superintendent. Morning wors! 11 o'clock. | Sermon subject: Said He Would But Didn't”. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m.| P. J. Kelleher, S.J.. in Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Sunday morning Masses Sermon subject: “Two Tent Mak- | $id at 7 and 9:30 o'clock. xs”. | Week-day Masses at 7 o'chf Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Preach-| , Evening service at 7:30 o' ing by Dr. R. Z. Tyler, followed | Sundays and Fridays by Quarterly Conference. THE ORTHODO: Choir rehearsal, Fr . 7:45! ae Pp. m. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer.| Of St. Mary, The Vi: organist; Gerald Saunders, direc: | rT brings CATHOLIC ChURKCH St. Mary's Star of thie Sed irge ill be bel, tor. | Thomas and Julia ects “Depth rather than length indi-| Father R. S. Hoaglandgy Priest cates a real life”. | High Mass, 7 a. m. * | Chutch Sehool, 3 p. nj THE CHURCH OF GoD |, Solemn Vespers ang Sermen, 215 p. m. L. A. Ford, Pastor | CS 1166 Olivia St. B'NAI ZION CONG! TION Sunday morning worship, 11 Rabbi Ben , Pastor | o'clock. Jee Peat! 2 it of Con- Sunday Setiool, 3 p. tm. on, Sunday evening preaching Hebrew Sunday Sttiool, 1 a.| service, 8 o'clock. |m., and every d In week, except Prayer meetings, Tuesday and Friday, at 4 p. Thursday nights, 8 o’clock. 1 Regular serviq every Friday |ing at the Harris Sehool auidi- | invited to at-: Friday, 8:00 P * (Colored) i |as John the Baptist, returned to le A BES Bannerme, sieved ta | active ministry following his he ee Secretary | death by Herod Antipas, which & ebhege 1 30 a.m, in itself placed Him definitely as Preaching: nie “ peery P supernatural being. Others = a yy thought He was Elijah, the great duwite A: Co Es League meets prophet, who had never tasted at 5:30 p.m: ; , League death as other men, who in ages Pipes cE cise past had fought the great battle * vice, | against pagan faith and won the bin ad ike | vietory, which, too, was giving | Di ee eae | Him high rank. Still, th Friday, 7:30 p. m., choif re-| Him high rank. Still, there were | hearsal. | those who considered Him to be | | Jeremiah, returned to lead his | | people to greater glory, or some SEVENTH DA1 ADVENTIST | CHURCH | other prophet come to bless his RES, people. All of which was praise- | (Colored) worthy and complimentary, but Southard between Thomas | not enough. ; ahd Emma Streets ; Then Jesus put to His closest disciples a very personal and searching question: “Who say ye that I am?” Without hesitation, 3 ab n the impetuous Peter replied, rec- itch services, Il a. m. ognizing His diviné nature, and | ¥. P.M. V. S. meeting, 5:30) calling upon himself a blessing . m. : }'more@ personal than those usually Prayer meeting, Wednesday, | give \T:30pym, Se : that at revelation of faith had }Peter as a result of divine inspiration. The same vital William Perkins, Pastor _ | G, Williams, Missi Leader | Sabbath School (Saturday), 10 i i (Colored) sus, who recognized! interrogatory still comes to men. Bifferences of opinion stil exist ! ariong the children of meh as to who Jesus was—none fail to rank Him as a great teacher, wonder- | ful example, but there aré thou- sends today who would reply in the same words used by Peter then. Upon this dock”, Christ prob- | ised to build His church, and the-! ians of diffey@nt beliefs have differed on the ‘interpretation. Tuere are some who affirm that Jcsus referred to Peter himself. : To us‘ this belief is difficult of acceptanee, In a few moments} C.rist was to rebuke Peter de- cisively, addessinig him as Satan, characterizing him as a stumb- ling-bolek, and charging him with being unmindful of the things of God. Weeks afterwards Feter was to deny his leader, as well. On the other hand, the con- fession of faith has always re- mained the cornerstone of Chris- tian faith and belief. Nor are the other words spoken to Peter logicaily to be inferred as granting unto him peculiar and exclusive power to regulate the church. Peter never exercised any personal dictation to the carly church. He was criticised by other apostles in regard to his treatment of Cornelius; he played only a subordinate part at the Geuncil of Jerusalem, of which James was recognized ‘the head; | St. Paul was to oppose Peter to’ his face in another matter affect- | ing the Gentile converts; and, fihally, in the letter of Peter, ac- cepted as genuine without hesita-’ tion, he refers to himself as one “who am a fellow elder”. But the rock of the Christian church is the faith of mankind that Jesus was the Son of God. His teachings were not only be] preme philosophy but a reflee-| tion of a divine desire for men. His life was perfect because he} was divine and only could give to humanity the pure model for, all others to live by. A man can; admire His teachings without be- lieving Him to be divine, but only those who accept Him as} their Savior can call upon Him; »for help in their times ct_spirit- ‘ual trial and receive thereby re- | newed strength for the combat.! UPTOWN CHURCH tev. J. P. Lilly, pastor of the ing Street Methodist (Up-) town) church, will present at the; 1l a. m. service Sunday, “Thou; Art Not Far From The King- dom”, “The individual may be not far} from the Kingdom and yet be/ lost”, states the pastor. i At the 7:30 p. m. service, the subject of the sermon will be:} “Wonders For Our Approval”. | “The wonders of this world are | built, approved and recommend- ed by the ‘Hand, Judgment and! Compassion’ of God”, Rev. Lilly | states. | A cordial welcome awaits the publie at this church. 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Navy airplane squadron of the scouting fleet are arriving today and it is expected that by night- fall the full force of four vesséts’ and 24 planés will be in the’ har- bor. There will be about 600 officers and men on boats and! planes and will be here for about one week. The planes reached Fort Pierce yestetday with six of them Stopping at Titusville on! the way from Hampton Roads. They commenced arriving at noon today iff divisions of three and four and are basing at the old aviation station near Trumbo Is- land. Ome vessel arrived yester- day and was joinéd this morning by the Ogalla, tender of the fleet. The Lark, quail and other units are expected to arrive at most! ahy time, having left Fort Pierce for Key West yesterday. The squadron will conduct maneuvers in the waters adjacent to this is- land and also on the coast of Cuba. Arthur Baker; who was sen- FaGn bIVE ‘Today’s Horoscope ! Today’s native is romantic, but inclined toward the law, if the mind is turned to study. A lover | Governor Mattin. Standing bate- of the comforts oi life and of good | headed on the steps of the capital eating, but balanced by a desire Carlton received the oath of of- | '© carry out plans which will be fice from Chief Justice William “2!! Matufed before the under H. Ellis of the supreme court of taking, and thus lead to an inde- Florida. { pendent life and a competence. National advertising of the Florida West Coast Association now appearing in metropolitan newspapers throughout the coun- try has already stimulated heavy increased tourist travel to this territory. Out-of-state cars are arriving in a steady stream, ho tels and apartments are filling rapidly, while such atttactions as Silver Springs, Cypress Gardens, Rainbow Springs and Japanese ; Gardens all report increased pa- ae aen | tronage. Local lodge of Scottish Rite Ma-| eRe ee Eee sons will install officers for the’ Bachelor at 79 years of age, ensuing year at a regular meeting William Boyd, a farmer of Airth, to be held at the Scottish Rite Scotland, took the matrimonial Hall tomorrow night. Frank G. Plunge with pretty 25-year-old Townsend, thirty-third degree | Gibson Liddle, his housekeeper’s Mason from Tampa, will conduct! daughter. Editorial comment: There will be some crawfish in these waters when the 38,000,000 reported hatched last season are old enough to be taken. Freighter Brazos, of the Clyde- Mallory Lines, arrived yesterday from Galveston and sailed after discharging for New York. The Alamo is expected late today from New York enroute to Key West and Tampa. the installation. ‘ BIG PINE INN ON BIG PINE KEY One Hour From Key West HOME COOKING —All Outside Rooms— tenced in Key West April 2, 1926,’ A little daughter was born this to imprisonment for life for, morning at 2 o’clock to Mr. and what was pronounced one of the Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., at most cruel murders ever commit-' fheir home, 811 Southard street. ted in the state, and who escaped, Mother and baby’ are getting last summer from the peniten-| along nicely. uiary convict road gang at Talla- hassee, was recaptured yesterday in Chicago. Sheriff Niles wired the information to The Citizen from Tallahassee, where he is at- tending the inauguration of Gov- ernor Doyle Carlton. Baker was tried in Key West for the murder of Jolin Rafiger. Ranger was walking along the street with friends when Baker started fir- ing at him. Ranger started run- ning but was shot in the back by Baket. He was charged at the trial with second degree murder and escaped with a life sentence. The opinion was often expressed that he was a desperate gunman, but local officers could never get a line on him. His killing of Ran- ger was more like the act of a mad man. Telegrams from Tallahassee chronicle the inauguration of Governor Carlton, celebrated in that city today, as one of the most colorful events of its kind ever witnessed. It is considered one of the most ex- tensive and far-reaching in the history of the state. He took the oath of officé at tioofi today be- coming the twerity-sixth gover- nor of the state. He succeeds: which was, | At the regular meeting of the Daughters of the King to be held = tomorrow afternoon, the regular election of officers will be held. | *** Year Grocer For REASONABLE | poceeaes 5 Strong Arm Over 100 crates of strawberries BRAND were sold at the official opening COFFEE of the Sumter County Farmers’ ' Market, bringing from 18 to 20 cents, a gratifying price. ' Serving the Key West trade for over thirty-five years! OLEOMOTETOIO STIS S Os COMPLAINT SERVICE. .. If you do not Receive Your Copy of The CITIZEN By 6 P. M. : Between 6 and 7 P.M.’ and a Westertt Union Messenger Boy will deliver your copy of The Citizen. SIDS EE SSM. | AMA LAVPALAAALA NIIDLI III IOI IOI IOS SS. EOLA MMA hehe hed deddddedaddkadadadided Ldn Citizens of Key West MOSQUITO FACTS The female MOSQUITO lays eggs on any accumula- tion of water, however small, inside or outside the house. Oe. The EGGS look like pieces of soot on the water. EGGS hatch into larvae (wigglers) in about forty- eight hours. LARVAE (wigglers) become pupae tumblets in about one week. PUPAE tumblers becomes MOSQUITOS on thie wing in about forty-eight hours. Prevent Mosquito Breeding Prevent access of Mosquitos to water . Inspect your Rain Barrels, Cisterns, Tubs, Urns, Oil and Drain. Punch holes in bottom of disearded Cans, old Auto Tires, Etc.—Use kerosene oil. It is a continuous fight—Do your part, help control the pest and benefit your city and yourself. (This space contributed by The Citizen) 2 ID We MIDIIOIOIIIIIIIRIIIIIIVIIIIID SS. ALA LI LAA Ad dh dhddtttididddddddd