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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FLEMING STREET METHODIST ‘Uprown) CHURCH Jim Lilly, Pastor it William Street 2oaneets at 9:45 a tev J. Lowe, general superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock Sermor pject: “Tne Good Sa- mariten”. s at 6:30 p. m. Lowe, in charge. Leaguc Margaret Neff, pre Evening service, Sacred concert. 0 p.m. Miss ident. 7:30 o'clock. Mit nd Bible Stud p.m. Choir Wednesday 8:45 p.m. T. B. Klebsattel, di rector of musi Thu: evening, 7:45 o'clock Brotherh liam street. You are cordially invited to at. Banquet, ‘LEY MEMORIAL M. E. ; CHURCH, SOUTH D.C. Howell, Pastor Corner Division and’ Georgia Sts, ‘Churcly school, 9:45 a. m. Miss! Miriain Carey, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon subject: “Life and Abundant Life”. Young peo| department meets at 6:30 p. m. Thompson, president. Intermediates meet at 6:30 p. C Howell as leader. 7:30 o'clock. “The Temple Miss Agnes of God”. Prayer service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Choir practice after prayel service. Mrs. J. Roland Adams, pianist. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH (ld Stone) Corner Eaton and Simonton Sts. «Joe A, Tolle, Pastor A g¢od'-motto: “To be rather than seem to be”. Church school, 9:45 a.m. Ger- ald Saunders, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o’clock. Sermon subject: “Regeneration”. Epworth .L 6:30 p.m. Evening wor: , 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject: “Human De- sires”. ».Prayer,. service, . Wednesday, Friday, 7:45 Joseph Sawyer. orgulist;, Gerald Saunders, direc. tor. “Tam the captain of my soul”. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH White and Washington Streets John C. Gekeler, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a.m. Wm B. Nornian, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o’elock. Sermon: “A Conditioned Salva- tion”. Larry Day will be guest soloist. Ev i worship, 7:30 o’clock. Sermon: “The Christianity” Mid-week Bible study Wednes- aby, 7:30 p. m. Lenten service. Sermon: “The, Sign.of the Cross”. ;) Tourists will | find helpful preaching and good music at the Sottherninost Church in the United States. Challenge of FIRST CON |GREGATIONAL CHURCH Halladay, Pastor Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon subject: ‘“Soul-Faithful- ness in the Christian Life”. Com- munion si Christian yor, 6:30 p. m. Monthly cecnsecration meeting. Leader: M Marie Knowles. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject: “Striking Con- trasts Between the Pathway of the Believer and the Unbeliever”. Meting of the Official Board of the. Chuich, Tuesday evening, 7:30 o'clock. yer meeting, *, 7:30 q’clock. Missionary “at close. in at the strait gate: s the-gatesand broad is the way*that leadeth to destruc- tion, ‘Ar¥@mang there be which go in thereat: because strait is the’ gate, aiid narrow is the way,! which leadeth unto life, and few! there: be that fina at". THE CHURCH OF GoD Over Which A. J. Tomlinson is. General Overseer 1118 Olivia Street aah? H. Thompson, Pastor » Bil school, 10 a. m., Sunday. Worship at 11 a. m. Young People’s miesting-at 7:30 p.-m. “Evening service, 8 9’¢elock. er meetings, Monday and Wedigsday. nights, : Bible, study, Friday night. singing. eSpépial- music and Epworth! 619 Wil-' Wednecday | | peeseoeccceccesccccveccedascevecesedosccescosesas : CHURCH ESTABLISHED IN 1868 | Peecccccccccccccceeces: 10 esSbCesssevosocecesoos THE ORTHObOX CATHOLIC CHURCH Of St: May, The Virgin Thomas and Julia Streets Father R. S. Hoagland, Priest High Mass, 7 a. m. Chureh ool, 3 p. m. Solemn Vespers and Sermon, 3:15 p.m. MIX<cD BIBLE CLASS Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Monti- cino, Teachers Meetings every Sunday morn- ing at the Harris School audi torium, 10 o’clock. Men and wom- en not connected with any other Bible Class and regardless of de- nominations are invited to at- tona. B'NAI ZION CONGREGATION Rabbi Ben Miller, Pastor Joe Pearlman, President of Con- gregation Hebrew Sunday School, 11 a. m., and every day in week, except Friday, at4 p.m. * Regular services every Friday evening, 8 o'clock, and Saturday morning, 7 o’clock. SPARKS CHAPEL SACRED CONCERT WAS ORGANIZED SUNDAY EVENING” IN YEAR 1868 Flemisi¢ Street Methodist (Up; * \fown) Church will present at the 1 THIRTY MEMBERS MADE UP !! o'clock service tomorrow morn- EGATION OF INSTI. iN Rev,'Jim Lilly on the sub- CONGR g ject of “The Good Samaritan”. TUTION, WHICH HAS BEEN’ “Does he traverse the many GIVEN NEW NAME sireets of Key West or may he be found only on the Jericho Road?” FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton between Duval and Simonton Streets Yancy Tillman Shehane. Pastor Sunday school, 10 a.m. T. L. Kelly, superintendent. = the pastor. “We say he s Morning worship, 11 o'clock. (Reproduced from Christian lives”. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Advocate) At the 7:39 p. m. service, Prof. seers meeting, Wednesday, In the year 1868, Fleming acti: will present a very :30 p. m. Street Methodist Church was or- beauttal aGecrede Concert 0 ot Choir rehearsal Thursday, 7:30 J onized with thirty members. eautifu age ence S p. m. & i y * organ, violin and vocal numbers. p ctepinns chioinanraciice/ Milaay, ae si ae - suai Junior School Patrol wil! p. chapel; named after Rev. J. O. ae : ha eves Visitors in our,city are given A. Sparks, its first pastor. guests of honor at the evening special invitation. A oe. =e perwee: Sete \ new building was erected at_ “you are cordially invited”, CHRISTIAN ‘SCIENCE SOCIETY the corner of Fleming and Wil- Rev. Lilly states. liams streets in 1887, under the | pastorate of Rev. W. H. F. Rob- REV. WALLER» 347 Elizabeth Street Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. jerts. During the pastorate of Sunday morning. seryice, 11 | Rev. Sam Scott, the building was! RETURNS HOME o'clock. remodeled and made very attrac- tive both inside and out. On Octcber 11, 1909, this build- Rev. Harry H. Waller, pastor ing was totally destroyed by a Of the First Methodist Church of Coral Gables, who had been at- tending a session of the training y school in this city held at Stone Harris High School auditorium.’ Church and was here for one On the second anniversary of the week, left on the early bus this destruction of this building, work ™orning. | was begun on the foundation of a ae “Man” is the subject of the Lcsson-Sermon, which will be read in Churches of Christ Scien- ist, throughout the world on Sunday, March 5. The Golden Text is: “God giv- eth to a man that is good in his sight—wisdom, and knowledge, and joy”.—Eccl. 2:26. Wednesday evening meeting, 8 o'clock. Reading Room is open on Tues- days and Fridays from 3 to 5 p.m, hurricane, and for over two years -he congregation worshipped in Sunday morning, Rev. delivered the sermon at ew plent, which was completed signe Church instead of Rev n 1912, under the direction of Joe Tolic, and at night officiated Rev. W. B. Tresca, the pastor, jn the pulpit of Ley Memorial and has since been known as the Church, relieving Rev. O. C. |Fleming Street Methodist (Up~' Howell. Thursday night he was town) Church. The present jhe guest speaker at the Lions building of conerete, valued. at (jab mecting on th® subject of $45,000.00, would be a credit to -\oral Preparedness”. any congregation. A new pipe' i organ has been installed this con- ference year, and a large con- crn MINISTERIAL BODY regation greets the pastor each Sethe. church is fortunate to T0 MEET ET MONDAY This have as director of music Prof. T. B. Klebsattel, who also directs the music of the High School, There will be a meeting of the and Miss Marie Knowles, as or- Key West Ministerial Alliance on vanist. Miss Knowles is an ac- Monday morning, March 6, at complished musician and we like 10:30 o'clock atthe First Metho- her work. ; dist- Chureb, Our records show the following ' This isthe ASSEMBLY OF GOD Evangelist Flocenes DeLanoy and Husband, n Charge Morning worship, 11 o’clock. Sunday school, 3:30 p.m. Class- | es for all ages. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meetings - Tuesday, 7:15 p. m. Friday, 7:15 p. m. SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH Duval oual Eaton Sts. Sundays— Winter Schedule Low Mass with Communions, monthly regular a.m. pastors: ~O. A. Sparks, R. I. Mc-, mceting and,every member is re- me Mass, Cotectinn, | Cook, W. S. Bird,Geo: W. Mit-! Gues.ed Bs on ae 9:30.a chell, W. H. F.. Roberts, Henry 4 Morning Prayer and Sung Mass, | | Hice. B. F. Mas: on, E. A. Harri- Evening Prayer, Sermon, Bene- P. Durrence, D. A. Cole, Ww. B.! Tresea, A. M. Daiger, H. E. Part-,+« tidge, J. T. Couliette, J. T. Adams,’ Mineca Council No. 13, Degree | Week-Days— | H. B. Someilian, H. B. Frazee, C.! 9¢ Pocahontas meets Ist and 3rd) Morning Prayer, 6:45 o'clock. |S. Gardner, J L. Griffitts, Rev.: Tuesdays of month, 4:30 p. m., at | Low Mass, Holy Communion, | Best, W. If Gray, Rev. McConnell,! Req Men’s Hall, corner of Caro-| {diction of the Blessed Sacrament, | 3 p. m. 9 a.m. |W. F. Allen, W. E. Bryant, Jo-'jine ‘and Elizabeth streets. = Evening Prayer, 5:30 p. m. |:eph J, Seally, Charles E. Pelot,' proved Order of Red Men mects Wednesdays— Rev. Samford Sam Scott, Rev.. every Monday, 7:30 p. m., at Wig-, Low Mass, Holy Communion, Longacre, Shuler Peele and J. P. | wam Hall. Ppaticling Waters, Re- | 7am. Lilly. bekah Lodge No. 14, meets 2nd’ Morning Prayer, 8:45 o'clock. During the first six months at and 4th Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. Low Mass, Holy Communion, 9 | this conference year, the Miami! a.m. District, under the leadership of: F, &*A, M. Lodges mect at Evei ‘ng prayer, Dr. R. Z. Tyler, our Presiding Scottish Rite Hall as follows: elder, mighty in word and deed,’ Anchor Lodge No. 182 every sev- lod all Methodism in Conference ond and fourth Mondays; Dade Claims paid with 49 percent for | Lodge No. 14 every first and third the year, but it was necessary for! Wednesdays; Scottish Rite, second ene church to in turn’ lead the! and fourth Wednesdays; Dr. Felix Miami District. The Fleming’ Varela Lodge meets at the Eliza- Methodist Church, of Key West,’ beth street hall every second and 5:30 o'clock. THE CHURCH OF GOD L. A. Ford, Pastor 1106 Olivia St. Sunday morning worship, o'clock. Sunday School, 3 p. m. Sunday evening preaching | service, 8 o'clock. Prayer meetings, Tuesday and Thursday nights, 8 o’clock. GOSPEL HALL j 720 Southard Street | Morning worship, 11 o’clock. Sentay school, 3:45 p. m. Gospel meeting, 8:00 p. m., Bible study, Wednesday, 8:00. u though it was not reported. from’ , Chapter. Order DeMolay, meets che treasury of the conference in’ every Tuesday. tim for the full financial report; ale aoa mee vthich appeared jn the Advocate! Knights of Golden Eagle Lodges just after the first of the year. ‘meet at Golden Eagle Hall as fol- This church also led with 35. lows: Key of the Gulf Castle No. )received on profession of faithi2 every Tuesday, and Ignacio for first six months. | Agraraonte No. 3, first and third ; Thursdays. “ | crelock and every evening until) | Sunday, Mareh 12. \ Sunday Masses until Easter,; | Fleming, Organisations meet at} street Pythias Halil. ag a | 6:30, 8:00 and 10:30 a. m. |Pythian Sisters Mond: | Prayer meeting, Friday, 8:00 Se ee A dias! i Week-day Masses, 6:30 and 7:45) night; Knights of Pythias Ledge sentence Sees o'clock, during Lent Season. 163 every Friday night. CATHOLIC CHURCH | Evening services, Wednesday! ea ais St? Mary's Star of the Sea [and Sunday. Sermon and Bene-; The American Legion meetings | nema i ‘diction at, 7:30 p. m. at Legion Hall, Whitehead and | P. J. Kelleher, S.J., in Charge | Friday evening, Stations of the; United streets: Arthur Sawyer o | Novena of Grace in Honor of Cross and Benediction, 7:30 p. m.| Pest Ne. 28, second and fourth ‘st. Francis Xavior Apostle of the Confessions, Saturday after-/ Wednesdays; Auxiliary has called Indies begins this evening at 7: 30 | noon, 4 to 6; evening, 7 to 8. meetings. ~ still 31 "to do. ‘ed with 100 percent on Claims. | fourth Thursdays; Robert J. Perry | | Sunday School Lesson PETER PREACHES TO GENTILES International Sunday School Les- son for March 5, 1939 Golden Text: “Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earih: for Iam God, and there is none else”. —tIsaiah 45:22. Acts 10:1-48) (Le: T sson Although the great Commission to His disciples just before had nanded them to preach the all nations”, the ended unto Heaven con Gespel to dis- ciples were slow to carry the gos- pél to the Gentiles. In our lesson Inst Sunday we learned that the Co pel had been preached in Sa- maria, but the Samaritans we cgardcd by the Jews as partly 1. Phillip had also preached to ae won the Ethiopian eunuch ut he was probably a proselye » had embraced the full Jew- E aith, clse he would not have “dne up to Jerusalem’to: worship. Up. until this time, theret had been no ‘recrded’ instance! of preaching to the Gentiles. How- vr, in thé providence’ of God re Tewist s was no longer: to be: city of Caesarea, thete lived Roman centurion, a man of clean life and devout spirit. Realizing the emptiness of his pagan reli- n and hungry for something > il-vatistying, this man, raying to God he prayed, he re- id to Simon , who would tell him what Without question, Corne- lius obeyed and sent three men to Joppa. The next day, just as the mes- sengers were nearing Joppa, Pe- 1¢ Bie Pete ter, who was staying at the house éf'one Simon, a tanner, while awaiting the noon hour meal, weat upon the housetop to pray. While praying, ‘he, ‘too, received a vision’ from the Lor@. It seemed to'him as'though the —heavéns BY eevee “ENTERTAINMENT Pr) SHOW OPENS TONIGHT AT BMAD Grace Worth, featured per- former direct from a‘varied ex- perience with several Broadway shows will emcee the opening of a new-policy show at the Ha- bana-Madrid Club tonight. Miss Worth has performed with Earl Carroll’s Sketch Book, in the Winter Garden Shows and at the | Paradise Club in New York. Other acts that will appear on the floor show will be Dot Car- roll, in songs and dances; Slim Vermont, well-known black-face comedian with funny songs; Boza and partner, the famous Rhuma team; Jim Lewis, singer; Gret- chen Nickelson, in a Military jance; Arliene Byers, tap dancer and other features to round out one of the biggest shows ever erodueed in this city. Cuisine is by Taylor and the show jis pre- sented: by courtesy of Juan Car- bonell under management. of ‘Phil bac and Charley. Cusick. sdisete hen INTRODUCES NOVEL. FREE ATTRACTION Al Mills, proprietor of Club beceay Hueso in Jefferson Hotel building, annonunces a new, in- pone ned before him and a ¢ In the \ ac sel, like a sheet, let down fore him, Within the vessel many animals, .creeping — thing: and birds. Some of the anim customs, declared. for I that the voice answered, cleansed, that The “Not so, Lord vision fz tiled to unde: ing. However, just as the vision dis- appeared the messengers from Cornelius arrived. A v - ed to h “Behold, thr seek thee; ise, and get cown, and go with them, not! doubting, for I have it them” Peter arose immed do’ After they their mission, Péter ed that it Lord that he them. te’ was the twill of the #0 shod with nm arrivin® i reted by plained why he him. To Cornelius and th ered friends and began to preach, y and force that befo ished, the thoroughly convinced Holy Spirit descended upc Not alone does this |} phasize the Gosp: removes a his salv but it also calls attention fact that morally “good” like Cornelius, are ju in need of Je anybody sufficient declare d to the none other is th neither .is there under heaven, that men, wherein we r alvation, any other name ¢ triguing game that is featured at his club every evening in the form of a game played upon the serving of all drin get their hment charge. The idea is taking Key West by storm—and the novelty of the game is quite appealing. Eva and Norman, the 21 Club of New York, me nightly appearances at Cayo Hueso, much to the continued de- light of patrons. Winners without ref direct from e o—-— RAUL'S CLUB Another big night of dancing refreshments and will resented Raul’s Night Roosevelt boulevard Pritchard’s fine | orche: preside on the band platform, their usual, “hot” style. o——- PENA‘'S GARDEN floor shows will in Special attractiongjare planned for the big dancg night at Pena’s Garden of Roses, on Thomas street, along with the dance music furnished by Curry’s seven-piece orche: Large crowds are expected, usual—and it would be weil to get reservations for tables in ad vance. ra. COS COOCOSOOTOSOOOHOOOO HCOOH OOOO HOODOO RODCHSOD0E5O “THE CHURCH OF THE FLAMING CROSS” FIRST METHODIST (St (one block from P, eocecescoococer® ) CHURCH Office) invifes you to worship tomorrow A special feature of the eve-; service tomorrow will be a sclo by Arent Sjursen, ac- |companied on the pipe organ by Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, church ganist. Tae choir will render the anthem,. “Ho, Everyone That Thirsteth”. The pastor’s subject i will be “Human :Desires”. Specially prepared mv be rendered at the morni oTV- ice and the pastor will use as the subject for thé meditation, “Re generation”. Visitors and home folk alike will feel equally at home in the worshipful atmosphere of “Old Stone Church”, one of the oldest , Methodist Churches in Florida. ; FOR SA "FOR SAL Gould | as > will _ CLASSIFIED COLUMN =, eecctacee FOR SALE PAGE FIVE eoccccccccecoccesescoeee eorcccccsasase SPANISH INSTRUCTION 15-ft. “hevrolet engine, $80.00 cash; », Ping Pong Table. $6. $25.00. 1301 Division feb24-s - acres, Big Pine ft. frontage on High- ft. deep. Small house. 25 bearing lime trees. 1118 White street. mar2-s AND LOT, 5 rooms, Apply 1118 White street. mar2-s ALOW. sleep- bath; living-room, x room, breakfast room, n All conveniences. sonable terms. 1117 feb15-s Lot, 48 x50’, corner treeis; two treet and ; two lots 100°x100’, good 1212 Oiivia decl4-s Pine locatioa. street. Key, Apply Speedboat,, BENILDES REMOND, Ph.D., In+ structor. 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