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SATURDAY, MARCH it, 1 os == x Gli . ve MP FLEMING STREET METHODIST’ FIRST METHODIST CHURCH | (Uptown) CHURCH " Rev. Jim Lilly, Pastor ‘ Fleming at William Street Church schooi mects at 9:45 a m. Norman J. Lowe, general superintendent. Morning worship, Sermon subject: gram In Meetings”. Hi-League meets at 6:30 p. m. Miss Frances Lowe, in charge. Young People’s 11 o’cloek Margarct Neff, president. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject: “In One Ac- cord and In One Place”. Mid-week Prayer and Bible Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Choir fehearsal, Wedhesday, 8:45 p.m. T. B. Klebsattel, di. rector of music. Thursday evening, 7:45 o’elotk, Brotherhood Banquet, 619 Wil- Kiam street. You are cordially invited to at- tend these services. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH William L. Halladay, Paster “God’s Pto-! 839 Terr w= F LA! 2 PDE {@id Btone) serctvra j | Corner Raton and Sirnonton Sts. Soe A. Tolte, Pastor | “The ¢hurth needs less block and : tore tackle”. | Ohurth school, 9:45 a.m. Ger: [aid Sainders, superintendent, Morning worship, 11 ve'elock. Sermon subject: “An Account With God”. | Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Epworth _ Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. | 4 League meets at 6:30 p. m. Migs | Sermon subject: “Why Men Re- Aft Center grounds on Front! ject Jesus”. ;_ Prayer 17:30 p. m. service, Wednesday, ; Choir rehearsal, Friday, ¥:45 ip. m. “Mrs. Joseph | organist; Gerald Saunders, ditec- i“Inasmuch as ye have done it unto the least of these ye ! have done it unte me”. i | FIRST BAPTIBT CHURCH ' Eaton between Duval and Simonton Streets Yancy Tillman Shehene, Pastor Sunday schoe}, 10 a.m. T. L ‘Kelly, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. | Sawyer. | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | , i |OOdsevbedsdccscovecoee ; CONCERT SUNDAY | “rie cHuitch OF THE FLAMING CROSS” AT ART CENTER“ WILL BE RENDERED IN AFT: | ERNOON UNDER DIREC: TION OF BARROSO Key West Hospitality Band, under diteétion of ‘Alfretd’ Bar-! roso, bandleader, will’ presént 5 the following program tomorrow Ff afternoon, 4:30 o’clock, at ‘the!. k ! i Street: March, National Emblem, E. £.' Bagley. | Overture, Morning, Noon and Night In Vienna, F. V. Suppe. From Wildflower, Bambalina, V. Touman and Stothart. Selection from Prince Charm- ing, K. L. King. FIRST METHODIST (Stone) CHURCH (one block from Post Office) invites you to worship tomorrow | ‘The pastor, Rev. Joe A. Tolle, are still innuemarable reasons will occupy the pulpit at both why they still continue to reject! WARE Metiey, od Chentnitts, services tomorrow. At the morn- yj; .” ae arr. M. K. Lake. ing aie bl weilliee cede eben vem oes eve Bole Characteristic; Parade of the’ ject for the meditation, “An Ac- ‘tates. “What is your reason?) ‘Wooden Soldiers, Leon Jessel. count With God”. “God has giv- Or, have you done the wise thing Mareh, Anchors Aweigh, Chas.'en each of us certain talents and have accepted Him?” A. Zimmermann, ‘along with material possessions, The choir will provide specially Finale, Stat Spanglade Banner,!and is ke€ping a strict account of prepared music at'both morning and evening hours, Violin and ' . VArt» Center: — Front The Lighthouse and Aviary —Division and Whitehead streets. Tropical Open-Air Aquarium —Front and Whitehead streets. .; Naval Reiervation—entrance _ on, Greene street... Army. Barracks — Main en- vidttanee-'on White street. and Whitehead streets. .' Public Library — Duval and Catherine st#eets. Rest Beach and Cabanas— Atlantic Ocean side, east of White street. . County Courthouse—White- head, between Southard and Fleming streets. Wrecking tug “Warbler”— Foot of Duval street. Fish Markets—Gulf side of Elizabeth street. Federal Building and Post Office — Simonton and Caroline streets. Turtle Crawls and Market— Caroline and Margaret Streets. Charter Fishing Boats — i BBC., Docks. Mufiicipal Sponge Dock — PAGE Five Boccccsocctasicccdsesvocsetoce oe LOST CUT FLOWERS—Red and Pin} Radiance at all times. man’s, 1121 Catherine St feb20-tues “SPANISH INSTRUCTION — BENILDES REMOND, Ph.D. |: structor. Graduate of Havana Cuba, University. Private sons. For particulars, 1112 Varela street. tues-thurs-sat-t/ FIELD GLASSES in Leather Case on South Street or dropped from running board of car. $10.00 Reward. Valdez Inn, Duval St. mar10-3tx FOR SALE FOR SALE—4% acres, Big Pine Key, 255-ft. frontage on High- way, 755-ft. deep. Small house. About 25 bearing lime trees. Apply 1118 White street. mar2-s BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES | FOR SALE—28-ft. Cabin Cruiser “Marlin”. Newly installed en- gine. White cedar planking, mahogany frames, brass screw- ed, modern lines. Completely! equipped. Cabin with two bunks, storage space and ma- rine toilet. Fishing chairs and! - seats. Beautifully upholstered FEMALE HELP WANTED throughcut. Outfiggers, new — fishbox. Well kept boat. Own-! AGENTS Wanted to sell complet: er forced to sell as he is leav-| line Greeting Cards. Send 20c ing town in two months. Apply} for sample package and dete The Citizen Office. | CORNELIA JAEGGER, marll-s| North Center St., Orange; N. J t maril-itx 1932 HARLEY DAVIDSON MO- ; ———— 4 seep HAVE GOOD PROPOSITION ior person with capital to place Island City Hotel in operatior Will seil, lease or take mort- gage. Have 31 rooms, i William street. G. L. F., 1 Watson street. mar FOR SA! 'Sermon subject: “God’s Fullness, | Key. TORCYCLE. Priced cheap for) 527 William Street |Our Emptiness”. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Sermon. sibject: “Ask, Seek and Sermon subject: “The Faithful-' Knock and It Shall Be Opehed : | Unto You”. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.! P: a Topic: “Rural Atnerica—A New i930 pm maceting, icttigy ibid - Leader, Mrs.! “Ghoir rehearsal Thursday, 7:30 4 : 5 p.m. Pi dpesk: ths Seenaenres ly Junior choir practice, Friday, : Hag * -'8 p. m. ing. Vision”. | Visitors in city are given Ladies’ Auxiliary monthly busi-| special ait named ness meeting Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. | Prayer . meeting, Wednesday ; evening, 7:30 o'clock. H “The, people perish for lack of | vision”. | a | Sunday school, 10a m. Wm LEY MEMORIAL ™. E, ! 8. Norman, superintefdent. CHURCH, SOUTH | Morning worship, 11_o’etock. jSermon: “God Seeks His Own, O. C. Howell, Pastot for the Faihtful Shepherd”. Corner Division and Georgia Sts; Evening worship, 7:30 o’¢lock. . Chureh school, 9:45 a. m. Miss | Sermon: . “Our Hope”. Miriam Carey, superintendent. | Mid-week Bible study Wefihes- | Morning. worship, 11. o'clock. | day, 7:30 p.m. Sermon: “Take Setmon subject: “Why Do Good Glory in-the Cros”, 2 People’ Have To Suffer?” | Tourists will find helpful Young people’s department | preaching and gd music at the Meets at 6:30 p.m. ‘Miss Agnes! Southernmost Church in the ‘Thompson, president. | United States. Intermediates meet at 6:30 p.! —_—_ m. Mrs. O. C. Howell as leader.! CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY ! Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. | Sermon subject: “The Inner Con- Sunday School, 9:45,a. m. | Morning worship, 11 o’clock. Wednesday, CHURCH White and Washington Stréets John C. Gekeler, Pastor 3u7 Elizabeth Street = jthe Christ back at the time he, “EL SALVADOR” lived upon the earth and there METHODIST CHURCH | . Latin Mission aS ew ete Grinnell and Virginia Streets Guillermo Perez, Pastor Church School, 9:45 a. m. Miss Sarah Fernandez, superintendent. | Evening worship, 7:30 o’cloek.| Prayer service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. | aes Woman’s Missionary Society, ' International Sunday School Les- first and third Tuesdays of each} son for March 12, 1939 month, 4 p. m., at Wesley House. PETER DELIVERED FROM PRISON i Golden Text: “Prayer was TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN {| made earnestly of the church CHURCH unto God for him”.—Acts ; = 12:5. (Colored) | Simonton Street Morning service, . 11 o'clock. Church School, 3:30 o'clock. | Young People meet, 7. p. m. ity immediately stirred up the Evening service, 7:30. o’cloek. | professional jealousy of the chief Weeknight service, Tuesday, |‘priest and his circle. The em- 7:30 p. m, 'phasis placed upon immortality, Senior choir, Friday, 8 p.m. | through the preaching of the re- Selcde vite fey surrection, aroused the antagon- CORNISH CHAPEL, ism of the Sadducees, who denied Lesson Text: Acts 12:5-17 Sunday School Lesson The rapid growth of Christian-, just how we use he. has a + | placed in our care’, Rev. Tolle organ ducts and,selections by the, and Sunday. Sermon.and Bene- says. “How i: diction af 7:30 p.m.:°"****** | showing up?” he oS Friday evening; Statioti\ofthe| At the evening howt, the ser- Cross and Benediction, 7:30 p. m.| mon’ subject’ will be, “Why Men Confessions, Saturday after-' Reject Jesus”. “There are count- noon, 4 to 6; evening, 7 to 8. less reasons why men_ rejected ;@arotime and Grinnell . sstreetsi) Cuba-Tampa Boat Dock and old F.E.C, R’y. Station— Grinneéll'street to Trumbo Island. Bayview Park — Division Street, between North Beach and Georgia street. Memorial Monument to great Cuban Patriot North Beach and Virginia street in Bayview Park. Million Dollar Boulevard— Starts at Division street and North Beach, circling island to Rest Beach. Municipal Southernmost Golf Course—Stock Island. See direction sign. Botanical Gardens — Stock Island just before Golf Course and. Country Club. Trained ‘Fish and — Raul’s Club—Boulevard, Atlantic | Ocean side. Key West‘Miami Airport— Atlantic side on Boulevard. Old. Salt Ponds — Visible from’ Boulevard on Atlan- tic side. ; Old Cigar Factories—Sityat- ed mostly-on Flagler Ave- | nue, or County Read., Skeet and Trap Shooting— quick sale. 828 White street.! marl1-3tx' FOR SALE—Lot, 48’x50’,..corner | Duval and Louisa: streets; two lots, corner Bertha strect~ and Roosevelt Boulevard; two lots on Pine Key, 100'x100';. good location. Apply 1212. Olivia FOR SALE—15-ft. Speedboat, Steet a Chevrolet engine, $80.00 cash. FERTILE TURKEY EGGS, be=t 1301 Division Street. marll-S cock. 415 Olivia dred marl0-4t church orchestra will be added features of the day, “Remember, ' good musi¢ is always a special! feature at ‘The Church of the Flaming Cross’, the pastor says. “You will always find a warm welcome jin this dignified, wor- shipful sanctuary”. FOR SALE—Piano, good condi- tion, sacrifice $20.00; Ping- Pong Table, $6.00. 1301 Divi- sion Street. marll-s HOUSE AND LOT, 5 rooms, bath. Apply 1118 White street.’ SouRTEEN-FOOT SAILBOAT. marf2-8 “Apply 609 Caroline stréét. mari{-2tx FOR SALE—Lot 8, block 5, Mar- tello Towers, $3,000. P. L. Wil- son, phone 598, Key West. i feb15-1me MODERN. BRICK BUNGALOW. ‘Two bedrooms, enclosed sleep- ing’ ‘porch, bath, living-room, | dining room, ‘breakfast room,’ “kitchen.. All _ conveniences.’ Bargain, reasonable terms. 1117; ‘South street. feb15-s' Gey ebISa, Mire. Calkins, 168 N. Wr-sord CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- | Street, Miami, Fla. + ner 5th and Staple Avenue. [~-————— —— Apply Box D, The Citizen. ‘HOUSE AND LOT, .50'x125’. niove-ti| Also, lot 50°x125" on Big Pine | Key. Apply 1502 South street. FOURTEEN-FOOT BOAT, with | mats fovr-horse outboard ° Johnson’ = TYPEWRITING PAPER -+~ 500 motor, fully equipped, $125. 1217 Petronia street, rear. {| sheets, 75¢. The Artman:Préss. jagency. No material tion is offered nor can be. The record is either true or false, yet there are little earmarks which indicate truth. If the story was a frabrication, why should the ‘writers have permitted James to suffer death? Then, there are little’ details of the story, such ag Peter's coming to himself (verse 11) and the natural confusion; of . Rhoda when he_ knocked, which’ prevented her opening the door to let him in. Such touches indicate a substantial basis of fact;iand, there are other similar | pointers. 1 explana- BOAT, 22% feet, made of eypress Six-cylinder Nash. $200.: ;Ap. ply Box N, The Citizen. Mari0-s BIG PINE KEY WATERFRONT, 50x260. Five-room furrished cottage, coconut trees, “Idéal for Fishing Camp. | $650.Cash. Other lots, $50.00 up. . Write fict”. Prayer 7:30 p. m. Choir’ practice setvice,.. Wednesday, after prayer service. Mrs. J. Roland Adams ine Lesson-Sermon which will be’ Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. pianist. BNAI 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, at 4 p. m. Regular services every Friday evening, 8 o’clock, and Saturday morning, '! o'clock. Evangelist Florence DeLanoy and Husband, in Charge worship, 11 o'clock. * 3:30,p. m, Class- es for all ages. i Salt > Loe 8 : 15. p.m. ‘ lay, dep te: v 21! SAINT PAUL'S cHURGH Duval and Eaton Sts. ys— Winter Schedule Low. Mass with Communhions, Va. m. Children’s Mass, Catechism, 9:30 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sung Mass, 11:00 o'clock. Evening Prayer, Sermon, Bene- diction of the Blessed Sacrament, 8 p. m. Week-Days— Morning Prayer, 6:45 o'clock. Low Mass, Holy Communion, 9 a.m. y Evening Prayer, 5:30 p.m, ‘Wednesdays— Low Mass, Holy Communion, 7am. ~ ° Morning Prayct, 8:48 o’elock. Low Mass, Holy Communion, 9 a. m. Evet ‘ha wprayer, 5:30 oelock. THE CHURCH OF GoD Over Which A. J. Témlinson is General Overseer ’ 1118 Olivia Street Mary H. Thompson, Pastor Bible school, 10 a. m., Sunday. Worship at 11 a..m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Sunday morning. service, | o'clock, “Substance” is the subject for 11 read in Churches of Christ Sci- jentist, throughout the world on | Sunday, March 12. ‘The Golden Text is: “Honour Gibson, superintendent. | the Lord with thy substafhce, and | with the firstfruits of all thine | increase”.Prov. 3:9. Wednesday evening meeting, 8 | o'clock. Reading Room is open on Tees: | | days ond Fridays fw 3 to 5! p. m. THE CHURCH OF GOD L. A. Ford, Pastor |: sata ie tay, 1 2 o'clock. a | | Sunday School, 3 p.m. Suhday evening preaching service, 8 o'clock. ° ! Prayer meetings, Thyrsday nights, 8 o'tlock. GOSPEL HALL j 720 Southard Street | Morning worship, 11 o’elock. | Sunday school, 3:45 p. m. } | Gospel meeting, 8:00 p. m.: | Bible study, Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. | Prayer meeting, Friday, 8:00 ;P. m. \ THE ORTHODOX CATHOLIC. Of St. Maty. The Virgin Thomas and Julia Stréets | Father R. S. Hoagland, Priest | High Mass, 7 a. m. , Church School, 3 p. m. | Solémmm Vespers atid Sermon, 18:15 pm. | MIXED BIBLE CLASS | Sam B. Pinter and W. BP. Monti- i cino, Teachers | Méetings every Sunday morn-| ing at the Harris School audi-| | torium, 10 o'clock. Men and wom- | \@n hot connected with any other | | Bible Class and regardiéss of de-| nominations @re invited to at-; | tend. | Real eine errr ria | | CATHOLIC CHURCH | ; Dp. m. esday and When Peter left the prison, he ‘did not immediately seek safety in, flight, although he knéw how James had fared and subsequent- ly went elsewhere. Before leav- ing. however, Peter turned his steps towards the house of Mary, mother of John Mark, where many think the last Supper was had and the Gift of the Holy Ghost later received. Here, he ran over the account of his de- liverance with the earnest Chris- tians there assembled. Then, he “went to another} place”. Many have speculated where, but we are not told. It is! certain, however, that Peter spent many years in Rome . before. his death ,and in one of, the Pauline epistles we are told of a visit to! Antioch. en probability is that Peter, like Paul, ongsend a wide! ‘} missions a r 291} |\dlaw, observing feats and prayers. | event ahd before’ pean cath in| y\toHe sought popularity .of the Rome. But, authentic eed! people, because his wugcess. . in | hereof arcsnet existant. keeping the Jews contented peter was anxious to tell his! meant the retention of favor at remarkable story to the Christians{ Rome, and it was probably in ' before he retired from the perse: vos ll pecs wien ap cution against him. He wanted! us TS ar ie mass 0} 4 [the Jewish faith that he joined in Tee eee ie A. M. E. Zion Church teat doétrine. In the course of > {days, the Pharisees, likewise, | joined in opposition, although not jon the same grounds as the Sad- | ducees. The religious organization and leaders of the Jews then present- ed a more or less solid opposition, which supported the persercution of the Christians and even went |as far as to kill Stephen. In to- | day’s lesson, we see the govern- ment, represented by Herod | Agrippa I, take an active part in | the warfare upon this new faith. | Later in years, the Roman Gov- munion, 8 a. m. ernment was to rhake itself ac-: Church school follows imme-|tive, also, against the church. diately after the 8 o'clock service. , Herod was the grandson of Her- Solemn Evenson, sermon, od the Great, who, by acquaint- diction, 7 p. m. ance with Roman emperors, had Tuesdays-Thursdaye— | gradually made himself ruler over Low Mass with Holy Commutr | the wide territory once ruled by | ion, 7:45 a. m. ow his more able ancestor... He lived od among the Jews as a//strict and #80) .formal worshipper of. the Mosiac Rev. James D. Daniel, Pastor Fan Chon Tynes, Secretary Morning worship, 11 o’clock. Sunday school, 3 p.m. Kermit! SAINT PETER'S CHURCH P ' Center between Petronia and Olivia Streets Bundays— Sung Mass, sermon, Holy Com- Wednes@ays— i Sung: Litany and sermon, ‘ BETHEL AME. CHURCH (Colored) J. C. Bannerme, Pastor F. A. Johnson, General Secretary Division and Thomas Sts. Sunday school, 9:30 a. mh. Preaching, 11 a. m. | Junior A. €. E. League meets) at 5:30 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 p. m., choir re- hearsal, Sh SEVENTH DAA ADVENTISt CHURCH betsecution of the Christians. tigence with which they could! beheaded, and, pleased with the | .yen impressed upon those he! Sabbath O'clock, P. 7:30 p.m. of their God and the perfect con-} 35, James, the brother of John, was .,pmit their fates to him. He- 368. reaction from the Jews, Herod talked with the necessity to “tell | 37, 13 White street... and Rest Beach, «: .« Casa Martina Hotel—Reyn- olds and Flagler Avenue. Natural Rock House—South and Reynolds streets. Mollie Parker’s Tropical Gardens—South street, east of Reynolds. Convent of Mary Immacu- late with Spanish-Ameri- can War Museum—Divi- sion and Elizabeth streets. Southernmost home in U. S. A—Duval and South streets. Fort Taylor — United and ‘Whitehead streets. View of Old Fort begun in 1845 may be had from Yacht Basin. West end Southard velers*” balm—Whitehedd simi ee Ernest’ cdemmneway’s home— wiitéhead ‘street, north of Division. Yacht Basin — Entrance at foot of Southard street.’ Breakwater fishing and swimming. Twenty - five foot long natural channel from reefs. Once a pirates’ nest. Oldest Home — 322° Duval street. Maine Plot—Cemetery, en- trance on Windsor Lane. Bahama Houses—S. W. cot- ner Eaton and William streets. ized as the titular head of 38. Breadfruit Tree—609 Fran- “cis street and in Mollie Pi ,Parker’s Gardens. aus 'S, Naval Station—Greene Whitehead ‘streets. L iphone Exhibit — Front jan4-a' mayl9-tf RAE tie Leb eee nee, eS EIGE ae FOR SALE—11% acres Planta-; FOR SALE—Cabin Cruiser, fully tion Key, 3% acres on ocean,| equipped, engine and hull, in 8% acres on Bay, on Highway,| very g00d condition. ‘Newly all high land, beach front on| renovated. Reasonable for cash. both sides. P. O. Box 23, Key! Apply 506 South street. decl0s ‘West. sept?-s; = a FOR SALE—Lot on Stock Is- FOR SALE—One lot, 100 by 50 | land, waterfront. Also, lot cor- feet, on Big Pine Key, $225.00.! ner 5th and Patterson Avenues Answer, Box AK, clo Citizen. near Boulevard. Apply’ #ox feb2l-s) RC, The Citizen. aug3i-s ror ia lots, each 502100! noes! = , an ashington to Von | ryRNISHED HOUSES—all mod- Phister street. $1,000. ern conveniences. 1114 Grin- ply Rear 1217 Petronia pear nell Street. nov3-tf FURNISHED 1029 . Fleming marii-tf FOR SALE—0 acres on Big Pind FVEROOM. Key; %-mile frontage on high-’ sirect, way. Centrally feested, High} oo 00 land and fresh spring water:; APARTMENT, all modern con- | Write or see B, E. CALKINS, yeriences, hot and cold “fin | Rathrod Key,. P.O. feb2-8| ning water. 1321 Newton ——_—_—_——t | st. “tf FURNISHED COTTAGE, es, zee marli-t Division Street. Automatic hoti pRNISHED APAR' : Water, Feighdsire, newly fue) getfrally located, lf r (2 . pply jivision sage e Street. t ebT-5| seein gaa Apply a FOR SALE—Double house on 5 a eh a a Gharics Street, $2,500. Apply) furnished four-room Apartment Pea Mewes adie ld tebt-s} fn exclusive home. Het run- FOR SALE—Double Corner Lot | ming water. 615 . Elizabeth Desirable section. Will divide | eet. feb23-tf | Apply box DOM, The Citizen. — febl-s \ NEW VALDEZ INN, 521 United. |TWO-STORY HOUSE, modemn|"'Sitcen beautiful new. rooms. conveniences, Neat Casa Ma-) across South Beach. — Phone tina, lot 163’x98’; Apply 1125) " Von Phister ‘street. oct31-s) 995. — —_ —_ i PIANO in first class condition. | MOTELS < | ee atiaenean Miling-| SRING YOUR VISITING friends a a j in need of.a good night’s rest to OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, innerspring mattresses. Under new management.’ 917 Fleming Street. nov18-tf FOR SALE OR RENT eects terfront. Near Ramrod Key.! sneer aeantibe 40 , Apply 519 Elizabeth street. { @ecommodate 4. All modern | mar4-s; eonveniences. Good for party fishing. 1014 Varela street. LOT on South Street near Eliza- octi0-s beth; Lot on Bertha Street near Ocean; Lot on Washing- REAL ESTATE WANTED ton_ street hear Thompson; maré-s! FIVE ACRES HOWES KEY. Wa St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Young People’s meeting at 7:30° a AE p.m. | Pei esis aay. 6:30, 8:00 and 10:30 a. yer id | 6:30, 8: s m. Wednesday nights. . % | Week-day Masses, 6:30 and 7:45 Bible study, Friday night. |o’clock, during Lent Season. j Special music and singing. © | Evening services, Wediiesday! P. J. Kelleher, $.J., in Charge Sunday Masses until Easter, j j | Yet, observe that, with all their prayers, these Christians hesitat- ed to believe that Peter had escaped when he came to their house. ~ | ‘The story of Peter’s miraculous escape is one of supernatural INTERESTED IN ACREAGE with sand beach, undeveloped, neat Key West. Must be near main road and electricity ayail- able if possible. Box 21, - ton, Fla. What have you? feb24-i8tx Lot | 519) ; pers kept in prison. He was strange-manner, and little chanc- | knowing of James’ fate atid hear- “God’s Program In Meetings”. ' EPISCOPAL CHUHGH | justified, as we shall see, and plan?’” | “In the above statement”, Rev. Elizabeth Street. had Peter placed in prison. |. these things unto James, and to; getic evangelist and popular lead- | pe moe ott ri ve) | @t of the new band of worship-' the church at Jerusalem. | clésély guarded being chained to’ i two soldiers in his cell, while a | guard was placed at the twé rérr: doors leading out.’ Once aready. SUBJECT SUND AY’ this apostle had escaped in a. . 3 16 9m eswere -being taken this time. r t | The knew that their lives) At Fleming Street. (Ui | would pa: ‘| if the Methodist Church tomorrow prisoner disappearéd i ‘morning, the pastor, Rev... Jim! | The members of the faith,/ Lilly, will use as his subject, ing of Peter’s incarceration, re- _ “As we approach the Union ,|Sotted to ptayer. It was their Revival beginning March 19”,' only dependence against the Rev. Lilly says, “we should be a ‘ tyranny’ of human forces arrayed asking otrselves this vital ques- NEWMAN METHODIST against them. Their faith was tion: ‘Are we willing to use God’s | their God revealed the extent of At the 7:30 p. m. service to- jttis powers to rescue needed | morrow, the pastor will preach servants in their hour of peril.'on “In One Accord and In One Place”. on Flagler Avenue. Apply ‘Mari-s Lilly states, “we find the reason} for the measure of success inthe, a oe Revival of the New ATOR, almost new. Bargain. | The public is cordially invited. Apply 519 Elizabeth Street. fare i i ‘ith in fe aa

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