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PAGE TWO he Key Tiest Citizen Published Daily Except Sunday By ITIZEN PUBLISHING CO., INC. ‘MAN, President and Pubiisher N, Assistant Business Maosger From The Citizen Building Corner Greene and Ann Streets nly Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County itered at Key West, Florida, as second class matter Member of the Associated Press 4c Associated Press is exclysivély entitled for republication of all news dispatches eredited to 1. or not etherwise credited in this paper and also ‘hd local news published here. * SUBSCRIPTION RATES ne Year ADVERTISING RATES Made known on application. SPECIAL NOTICE All reading notices, cards ef thanks, resolutions of + spect, obituary notices, etc, will be charged for at 1e rats of 10 cents.a line. Notices for entertairiment by churches from which 1 revenue is to be derived are 5 cents a line. The Citizen is an open forum and invites discus- on of public issues and subjects of local or general ' but it will not publish anonymous ecommuni- 8 | careful studies made by civic-minded and | i} + | non-partisan groups. These, of course, | DRASTIC REMEDIES HINTED | | election, some of our new city officials | have been hinting that drastic remedies ! may be invoked soon in an attempt to | bring municipal expenditures in line with | municipal revenues. | There are some wastes in operation of the municipal affairs, according to must be eliminated. It would not make | sense for the city much longer to continue | wasting the taxpayers’ money for items item of expense that can be saved be small, ward balancing the municipal budget. Aside from possible savings in neces- sary expenditures, the greatest field ! proved is the tax collection system. Every Key Wester knows that this has been i In their utterances since Tuesday’s | *¢ in which the municipal treasury can be im- | THE. KEY W! | OTHE CHURCH OF THE FLAMING CRO a ae “THE CHURCH which are unnecessary. Even though each | | the total savings in a year might go far to-! } | FIRST METHODIST (STONE) CHURCH (One block from Post Office) Invites you to worship tomorrow The pulpit of the First Metho- EST CITIZEN © /TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ Can you seven of these (Men Tell Guetta Tim 1 In which state is’ Kingsley (earth) Dam? : Who was Samuel Colt? In which country is Hudson Bay? Who won the most valuable player’ award in the American League for 1939? Name the capital of Para- guay. What was the first name of the Hungarian composer Liszt? What is another name for evangelistic message of this na-| ture. 7. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1989 | WARNINGS AND PROMISES |ing not to misjudge those who Pe smay differ with us in opinion but whose lives shine with Chris- tian virtues. It would be possible, Jesus pro- ceeded, for men to call upon his name publicly and even perform good works, and yet instead of , being sincere followers of his and pb aka jbuilders of the kingdom, to be This is our third lesson based | workers-of iniquity. Preachers, ‘upon the Sermon on the Mount. | Sunday School teachers, and. pro- In our two previous lessons We |fessing Christians should read He eee nite peck | these verses and realize that it is |dom of Heaven, which Jesus was |2°t formal ceremonies or verbal proclaiming, and a statement of | acceptance of his teachings that jsome of the characteristics of |Count, but only the lives of serv- ‘those who were genuine mem-|ic¢ lived genuinely. in keeping bers of that kingdom. | with his example. Jesus warned his hearers} Concluding, Jesus contrasted against the inclination to pass|two builders. One erected his ‘judgment upon their neighbors. house upon an improper founda- Nothing is so easily done, nor af- tion while the other wisely plac- \fords a greater entertainment in /€d his securely. So, with human International Sunday School Les- son for November 19, 1939 Golden Text: “As ye would | that men should do to you, do ye also to them”.—Luk 6:41. . Lesson Text; Matthew 7 dist (Stone) Church will be occu- \pied at both services tomorrow by the pastor, Rev, G.. W. Hutch- inson. The theme selected for the Take the matter of collecting $3 from | morning hour will be on the sub- each owner of an automobile in. accord- | ject of “Worship”. At the eve- A A = {ning hour, Rev. Hutchinson will | ance with a city ordinance. Scores of cars | geliver a’ soul-stirring message are still running around our streets with on the subject, “Good News For last year’s license tags on them, although | Bad Times”. Those who have hed bie Ockober'l. As faras been privileged to hear him, de- the tax was payable Oc |clare that Rev. Hutchinson is at The Citizen has been able to learn not one (his best when delivering an motorist has been arrested for failure to | buy his municipal license plate. The remedy here is so obvious it need not be | mentioned. That’s one source of revenue that should be tapped to the last car. Take the matter of occupational | taxes. A considerable volume of these has not been collected. Stores, shops, and | other places of business are still operating ‘conversation, yet, as usually prac- ‘lives, we should know the foun- ticed, it is a careless, irresponsi- | dations vpon which our faith and ble judgment. Human beings deeds are based, for the final out- quite naturally see faults in other come depends largely upon that. |people while remaining entirely , When the rains come, the floods ‘oblivious to shortcomings just as descend and the winds blow, only {serious of their! own. Jesus warn- | those who have firmly placed faulty. The tax collection machinery has been limping along on one cylinder, while a high-geared, efficient machine is needed. Music specially prepared in keeping with the general theme of the services will be: presented by the robed choir under the di-| rection of Gerald Saunders, mu-| 9, What is the unit of weight sic director. Mrs. Sawyer’s organ for precious stones? preludes are always an important 10, What is the poisonous ele in|their hearts upon the eternal contributing factor in creating, ment in the exhaust gases |S et One ree be treated oe: principles of right will be able to the ‘worshipfol . atmosphere’: al- of an automobile? ‘tend to his own faults first. endure and remain triumphant. ways found when oie 1s. wore | : Commenting, at the conclusion } ratty «a | Another verse suggests that we ciety ere Caste? oben Saaiae tHe ate Saturday | 150 some discrimination in our |0f the message, Matthew remarks a s | ri _|that the people were astonished lah SEe SAYA tothe Bote: is [gratict wath the wotld. In the ef ot the dcewines of Jems, for he thie selenally. caret | ‘used by Jesus we are advised not spoke confidently as one with au- “t -— to throw pearls before swine nor | thority rather than in the doubt- Qver Which A. J. Tomlinson is five holy things unto dogs. There ;ing. questioning method of the General ‘is no gain in sacrificing precious | Sctibes. The emphasis in Jesus” |possessions for the benefit of teaching was always placed upon ‘those who neither recognize nor sincerity of motive and honest lappreciate them. In such cases, Purpose. Ceremony and form ‘however, we must, be sure that Meant nothing to him. Our world |the failure to give is not inspired |today can still profit by com- x F es | by any lack of a longing to share, Pletely understanding this dis- Evening service, 8 o'clock. | Which would make the withhold- | tinction. Prayer meetings, Monday and | ing sinful. j EEL Eee SE Wetinesday ‘nights. Jesus made a wonderful state-|_ Mrs. Clara Edwards of San Bible study, Friday night. ment when he invited his fellows Francisco filed suit for divorce Special music and singing. to “Ask and it shall be given | because her husband forced her |you”, and he made the statement |t0 eat-a package of cigarettes with divine assurance that When he found her smoking. ‘ | “everyone that asketh, receiveth”, | Ww: leat da teeters pom. lillustrating the goodness and kre * “| generosity of the Heavenly! Father by analogy with human ‘fathers. Jesus was speaking q | about spiritual attainment. He jdid not mean that every person \that asked for wealth and other | the minor planets? Can a naturalized American citizen be elected to the U. S. Senate? MPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WESi ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN 8. Water and Sewerage. Comprehensive City Plan (Zoning). Hotels and Apartments. Bathing Pavilion. Airports—-Lind and Sea. Consolidaticn of County and City Governmenis. 1 2 3. 4. THE CHURCH OF GOD Library, Pa.; Book, La.; Reading, West Virginia. A nice combination. 1118 Olivia Street Mary. H. Thompson, Pastor Bible school, 10 a. m., Sunday. Worship at 11 a. m._ Young People’s meeting at 7:30 . Mm. By i at | |LEY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH »,. The right to vote the American badge of freedom and liberty. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN | CHURCH i p. White and Washington Streets 6 ete Mawel, beso sisi | 's li John C. Gekeler, Pastor | Corner Division an eorgia Sts. under lest venta) licenses eo sanesbe Sunday school, 10a. m. Wm | Church school, 9:45 a. m. Miss Citizen has been able to learn HOt LONE | pe ktoeman\auperintendent. | Miriam Carey, superititendent. person has been arrested for failure to pay | Morning worship, 11 o'clock. EF Mosping _ worst oe A clock. the occupational tax. Again the remedy |Sermon: “A Question Asked By Sermon subject: "What is the | * A ly es is | Jesus; Don’t You Know?” |Kingdom of God? ‘ | is obvious. | Evening worship, 7:30 o’clock.; Intermediates meet ‘at 6:30 p./ Take the matter of collecting fines in Sermon:° “Predatory Wealth” ioe Mrs. O. C. Rowell 83 Header: | ice justice’: i This is the first of four Book oung people's ~ Gepartment | ti ; _the police justice’s court. This has been leenane wearer Tulimedoos| meets at.6:30 p. m. ‘Cecil Cates, Salvation Study, 7:30 p. m, woefully weak, according to the police de- | boots “The Bible Economy of | President. | Meeaheatays er partment. The policemen have complained | pienty”. The book is startling in| Evening sore Restores | Sunday trom 620 White Binet | that majority of those they have arrested | many of its declarations. | SexRBOR Subzect: rist, the ak y f h 2 id- A . | Corner-Stone”. material things would receive | for various law infractions have not been | Mid-week Bible Study, Wed- | MIRED PISLE CLARS thet, but he enew. that oo pain adequately fined. If fines are not levied di: t 7:30 p.m. Pl di Prayer service, 2 chapters 4 to” 12 of Hae 330 p. m. | Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Monti- could honestly seek righteousness | and collected there are two results—re- cino, Teachers and goodness without finding the spect for law is weakened and the city | will ‘Saar igh| Choir practice after prayer fesee i erst SOS Nef RN Meetings every Sunday morn-|reward he coveted. ‘The rule| treasury is short-changed. Once again, | preaching and good music at the| cane Cac GEA torium, 10 o’clock. Men and wom- jn the realm of the spiritual that. | CHURCH “To err is human;” as is also the alibi inverted to defend the error. Life is a mystery to those who trouble to think about it, and merely a fact to those who don’t. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Even if a nation goes to war we imagine that there is room in human hearts for the old-time religion. Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24 Hour Ambulance Service Phone 135 Night 696 Success makes every man look larger —no allusion to the successful candidates in Tuesday’s election intended. H ‘Wednesday, To the Russian demands Finland an- swers “Ei” which is “No” in Finnish, but Priest”. iservice. Mrs. J. Roland Adams’) the remedy is obvious. Sviithernmost ‘Church in the’ en not connected with any other |évery man has unlimited possi- | the negation may be Finland’s finish. Tourists find helpful | Pianist. |ing at the Harris School audi- works invariably, and it is only | 4 eS, = | Bible Class and regardless of de- bilities for a full development! If our new city officials adopt some | United States. . nominations are ‘Invited to at- which he alone.can determine. | The average family gives a very poor rating to the father who cannot make money faster than the family can spend it. The difference between the collection of taxes and the collection of church dues is explained by the fact that the State can sell ycur property if you do not pay your taxes. Science has produced wonderful things, even the phenomenon of weighing the stars, but has found no formula to bring men closer to peace, justice and happiness. Gambling in Key West cannot be eradicated taltogether, but it can be con- trolled. It is like the mosquito menace, which alsc cannot be exterminated, though brought under control with proper supervision. When a candidate offers himself for public office, he must remember that the electorate as a rule, also takes his private life into consideration. If it is good and clean he has nothing to fear; if not, the votes go the other way. The grafting situation in Key West is commencing to smell to high heaven. Some day the decent people of this com- munity will revolt, says the Key West Citi- zen. Have you tried grafting stink weeds to rose bushes? That’ll reduce the odor, says the Sanford Herald. Reduce the odor of the stink weeds or the roses?—Miami Post. Seventy-year-old George Butterworth from Point Pleasant, N. J.. who is con- fident that he will live to be 100, engaged a room at a hotel in St. Petersburg, Fla. for the next'380 years. Butterworth said the idea started with a bet between -him- celf and Nick Dennis, hotel proprietor. At the end of the 30-year period the two are to flip a cain to determine whether Butter- worth pays double or nothing for his room. drastic remedies to put this city on its feet they will warrant and enjoy the respect of every right-thinking member of this com- munity. Laws must be enforced, be assessed fairly and honestly collected. Our city officials have a job on their hands, but will have public support as long as they act firmly, impartially and justly. NEW JOBS FOR WOMEN At an important vocational confer- ence held recently under the auspices of the New York League of Business and Professional Women, the urgency of find- ing new jcb opportunities for women was stressed. Speakers at the conference leading female representatives of five lines shown adaptability, and which promise great future development. These are hous- ing, aviation, radio, television and social work. It was stated that there are now in the are willing to work and need to work, but who have never been employed. This does not include those who may have had some employment in the past, but are now un- empoyed. vast armies of young peope who see no op- portunities and no occupations ahead.” Many will not agree with this view, but will contend that too many women are working now in jobs that should be filled by men. But the fact remains that the average American girl wants to be doing something, and prefers to be doing some- thing useful and productive. That so many women are unable to realize their ambitions for a business or professional career is a social and _ eco- nomic problem that deserves considera- tion. | A psychologist declares that slow- All Florida hopes Butterworth pays double | moving people live longest. But not if when the time comes to pay up, |.they are jaywalkers. . fines | | must be levied and collected, taxes must jm. | League meets at 6:30 p.m. Miss evening, |9:00 p. m. -T. B. Klebsattel, di- | included | rector of music. United States at least two million young | women between the ages of 18 and 24 who | | ‘Christ, Scientist, throughout the | | world on Sunday, November 19.| { | } FLEMING STREET METHODIST (Uptown) CHURCH Rev. Jim Lilly, Pastor Fleming at William Street Church School meets at 9:45 a. Norman J. Lowe, general superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o’clovk Sermon subject: “Kept by the Power of God”. Hi-League meets at 6:30 p. m. Miss Frances Lowe, in charge. Young “ People’s Epworth Margaret Neff, president. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Sermon subject: “Zacchaeus Climbed A Sycamore Tree”. Mid-weck Prayer and Bible Study, Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. Choi rehearsal, Wednesday, Tuesday evening, 7:45 o'clock, Brotherhood Banquet, 619 Wil- of work in which women already have | jiam street. You are cordially invited to at- tend these services and bring a friend. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 327 Elizabeth’ Street Sunday school, 9:30 a, m. Sunday morning service, o'clock. “Soul and Body” is the subject for the Lesson-Sermon which | organist; Gera will be read in Churches of The Golden Text is: “What? One speaker said: “You can not con- |know ye not that your. body is tinue a democratic society when you have'|the temple of the Holy Ghost} which is in you, which ye have of God, and ye are not your own?”—I Corinthians 6:19. Wednesday evéning meeting, 8 | o'clock. Reading Room is open on Tues- days and Fridays from 3 to 5 p. m. CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Mary's Star of the Sea P. J. Kelleher, S.J., in Charge Sunday Masses, 7 and 9:30 a. m. Sunday School, 9 a. m. Week-day Masses, 6:30 and 7 a. m. Evening services, Friday and} Sunday, Sermon and Benediction, 7:30 o'clock. ‘Holy Hour, first Friday each month, 7:30 p. m. noon, 4 to 6; evening, 7 to 8. Mi, William L. Halladay, Pastor | ‘cna. 527 William, Street j ; Sunday school at 9:45) a. m.) | Morning worship, 11 o'clock. | Sermon subject: “The New! Creation; the New Service; the New Home”. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p, m, Topic: “Must We Have Crime?” Leader: Miss Gladys Pinder. (7:00 a.m. f Evening worship, 7:30 o’clock.| Sung Mass with Catechism,’ Sermon subject: “God's Judg-)| 9:30 a. m. . | ment of the Jew and the Gen- Sung Mass, Short Sermon, 11) tile”. a. m. | Prayer meeting, Evening Prayer, Sermon, Bene- 7:30 o'clock. ‘diction of the Blessed Sacrament, “With the heart man believeth | 8 p. m, i unto righteousness; and with the Week-Days— mouth confession is made unto Morning Prayer, 6:45 o'clock. | salvation”. Low 7:00 a, m. | Fem nite | Evening Prayer, 5:30 o’clock. | | FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Wednesdays— 3 \ (Old Stone) | Low! Mass, .7:00 a, m. | Morning Prayer, 6:45 o’clock.| Low Mags, 9 a, m. | | Evening prayer, 5:30 o'clock. | Church school, 9:45 a.um. Ger: | fib ecalier snes SSN | ald Saunders, superintendent. “EL SALVADOR” me | |! Morning worship, 11 o'clock. | METHODIST CHURCH } |Sermon subject: “The Great} Latin 5 | Quest”. | eos Epworth League, 6:30 p. m.| Grinnell and Virginia Streets | | Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. | (Guillermo Perez, Pastor | |Sermon subject: “Good: News| Church School, 9:45 a. m. Miss! for Bad Times”. : Prayer service, Wednesday, 7:30 |p. m. ‘ Choir ip. m. SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH (ciel I Duval and Eaton Sts. Services during the winter; and until further notice: i Morning Frayer, 6:45 o'clock. | Low Mass with Communions, | Wednesday | Rev. G. W. Hutchinson, Pastor | Corner Eaton and Simonton Sts. 6g Prayer service, Wednesday, rehearsal, Friday, 7:45 |p. m. Mrs. Joseph, Sawyer.| Woman’s Missionary Society, , ld Saunders, direc: | first and third Tuesdays of each Evening worship, 7:30 Scigek | 330} tor. } Fe BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST R 5 | sete 1. CH | Eaton between Duwal and si cies Simonton Sissy | (Colored) Sunday school, 10 a.m. T. 14) 717 Sinanient Street | Kelly, superintendent.*" "| Rev. Sigismund A. Laing, Pastor | |. Morning worship, ‘Pt o'clock... A. Milton Evans, Clerk of Session | |w. P. Archer will conduct sery-| Morning ‘s "clo ice, 81 B. T. U. meets 6:30 p. m. Evening service. 7:30 o'clock. | Sam B. Pinder will be"'in charge | | Prayer’ meeting, Wednesday, }7:30 p. m. > | Choir rehearsal ‘Thursday, -7:30 | p. m. Harry H. Fischer, director. | Visitors in our cityyare given | special invitation. iv | BAI ZION CONGREGATION. Rabbi L. Lehrer | Joe Pearlman, President of Con | Hebrew ‘Sunda: y “School; af Le ee es ee i ‘at4 p.m. o “bi Jesus draws a distinction be-| tween two highways of life.| Many were following the broad way and seeking to enter in at the wide gate whereas compara- tively few follow the narrow way and find the straight gate, | through which they pass to etern- al life. Conditions have not changed today. Jesus laid down} a very simple rule for all men; to follow, saying, “All things whatsoever ye would that men| should do unto you, do ye even| so to them”, implying that the} ‘ ee A tule of reciprocity governed life. | at i Ege ia Jesus warned mankind against micahly, and. wi false ‘prophets, who would pre-|| the best of workman- tend to lead them righteously | ship. Call 51 for an but who would be as far from| estimate. by which to test such claimants, | their fruits. If it was not possible | FREE ESTIMATES be possible to have good deeds} _The Citizen Building that as a wolf was from a sheep. | He laid down an unfailing rule RAPID SERVICE namely, the doctrine that lives, | REASONABLE PRICES like trees, should be judged. by | fo gather graves it ‘foorns, ar] THE ARTMAN PRESS pee eee aie PHONE 51 and kind actions from an evil! heart. This also gives the warn-| We are equipped to do all kinds of print- Sarah Fernandez, superintendent. | (™ month, 4 p. m., at Wesley House. || FOR EVERY PURPOSE .. . For new homes or leading company. FREE CONSULTATION SERVICE Cheely Lumber Corp.

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