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PAGE FOUR Sunday School Lesson | Observation taken at 7:30 a. m, ANSWERS TO THE WEATHER | ropavs } DAILY QUIZ —_——_—_— LEY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH O. C. Howell, Pastor | Corner Division and Georgia Sts, | Church school, 9:45 a. m. Miss Miriam Cz superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon subject: “Workers and Worshipers”. j Intermediates meet at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. O. C. Howell as leader. { Young people’s department} meets at 6:30 p. m. Cecil Cates, president Evening worsh Sermon subject: Sinner”. Prayer 7:30 p. m. Choir, practice after prayer | service. Mrs. J. Roland Adams pianist. | | . 8:00 o'clock. “The Baptized | service, Wednesday | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 327 Elizabeth Street i Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Sunday morning service, 11! o'clock. | “Probation Death” is} the subject of the Lesson-Ser-} mon which will be read in! Churches of Christ, Scientist, | throughout the world on Sun-! day, April 28. | The Golden Text is: Lord will perfect that which! concerneth me: thy mercy, O} Lord ,endureth for ever: forsake not the works of thine own! hands”.—Psalms i38:8. Wednesday evening meeting, o'clock. Reading Room is open on Tues- days and Fridays from 3 to 5 Pp: m. After “The! } a as | FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ! (Old Stone) | Rev. G. W. Hutchinson, Pastor / Corner Faton and Simonton Sts. | Church school, 9:45 a. m. Ger- ald Saunders, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 Sermon subject: “What Is Life} For?” H 5 i o'clock. | | FIRST CONGREGATIONAL H CHURCH COMFORT FROM GOD This viewpoint is supported by | the fact that, as a rule, the mes-| ! \ SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1940 ter is lecated at Fernandina, which also’ has a papermill. Oth- er plants are at Jacksonville. Port St. Joe and Panama City. McKee Jungle Gardens at Vero | ‘KNOW FLORIDA’ (Continued frora Page One) Gorrie of Apalachicola in the 1850's. He cooled sickrooms with 75th Mer. Time (City Office) srtificial dee “ates ¥ dis Beach contain thousands of na- Temperatures tive and imported trees, shrubs \International Sunday School Les- son for April 28, 1940 jsages of the prophets were for Highest last 24 hours _ his own generation and people. | Lowest last night - | All agree, however, regardless of Mean = authorship, that the book is in-| Normal spiring and worthwhile to us ail. The first two verses of the | Printed text today urge that a message of comfort be given to)| ithe people, that the iniquity of {Jerusalem had been pardoned | {and her sins atoned for. Jehovah was directing his speakers to en) ee leourage the people, who may ee eee J ea jhave been in exile at this time. SEke eS |They were to be comforted for 2 ‘ 3 BS someaaey book to Isaiah who' lived: in Heze- | the ens ahead and the consola-| ee Pe eee ee 1118 Olivia Street | kiah’s reign, and they explain cer-|tion was to be cheerful and re- Ne ae Mary H. Thompson, Pastor _ tain — passages in the latter|assuring. The knowledge that Me thee ae i .m: _' part of the book as being prophe-|they had received pardon for ee Bible school 10 am Sunday. ‘eal in the popular sense of the their transgressions was to bring <Deromeler at 7:90 a. m. today pean |word. These think that the ideas | happiness to their hearts. Suktow’s ‘Rin | Young People’s meeting at 7:00 carried throughout the book are| Need for preparation was em- | g, SChomsppiaeeie cacao | p. m. | similar, especially the titles used|phasized by the second voice, pasy Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. {for Jehovah, the idea of a “rem-j{verses 3-5, which furnished the Moburice Prayer meetings, Monday and|nant”, and point to the fact that |theme upon which John the Bap- Weane: ie |the literary style differs from the |tist subsequently was to base his ‘ednesday nights. 5 - 4 A jother Old Testament writers.|great work, preparing the way. Bible study, Friday night. ' These also point to the fact that'The people were urged to make, |in the latter part of the book |ready a highway for God, which, | |references are made to Judah, |applied to modern times, should High — | such as in verse 9 of the ne interpreted as meaning that Low z ai L. A. Ford, Pastor text. |Christians should strive to re- G oe 1106 Olivia St. | On the other hand, there is a|move worldliness, injustice and (Till Te er een 8. ‘The Great Atlantic and Pa- Sunday morning worship, 11 considerable group which be-|sin in order that God might be- | Key West and Vicinity: Gen-| stat weed. |lieves that the book of Isaiah was|come real and powerful unto erally fair tonight and» Sunday | o'4 Sunday School, 3 p. m. | the work of two authors and that | them. ees e ® y| 9. Four cents for every name Sunday evening preaching the question of authorship is not| No“great work is accomplish- | With mild temperature; moderate | recorded. service, 8 o’elock. so important as a consideration |ed without adequate preparation, northeast to east winds. Ee 10. In 1934. Prayer meetings, Tuesday and of the contents. yet so many people go through Florida: Generally fair tonight Thursday nights, 8 o’clock. These think that Isaiah wrote life expecting spiritual -growth |@%d Sunday; mild temperature. | Toy pn ropay— od the first thirty-nine chapters and jand blessing to come spontan- CONDITIONS ' ‘The Favorite in Key West |that an unknown prophet com- eously and without any effort, The northern high pressure | e Favorite in Key GOSPEL HALL ’ | See |pleted the book approximately |upon their part to properly pre- area, still crested over the Lake | STAR pS BRAND 720 Southard Street two centuries later, which ex-|pare themselves therefor. jregion, now overspreads _ the| Morning worship, 10:45 o'clock. | pJains the references to the exile} The uncertainty of life and the|country from the Plains States | Sunday school, 3:45 p. m. and to Cyrus. They point out that|faith which should result from a| eastward, and. pressure is tela-| Gospel meeting, 7:30 P. mM. the theology of the two sections |realization of the providence of |tively high on the Pacifie coast;| ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS Bible study, Wednesday, 8:00/of the book have differences and|God is the theme of the message While the Rocky Mountain low | Pp. m. . R \that the characteristic phrases|contained in verses 6-8. Daily | pressure area has remained al-} Prayer meeting, Friday, 8:00 snd idioms in the first part are | those we love pass away and no Most stationary. p.m. rare in the second part and vice }comfort can.be offered for this} Light to moderate rain has oc- versa. |loss except that which is contain- | curred during the last 24 hours in | — ied in the promise of eternal life | the Pacific States, and in portions | nominations are invited to at- | through faith in the promises of of the Rocky Mountain, Plateau, } tend. |God. As the grass withers and and Atlantic States. ifades, so with human life, but} Temperatures are He nods his head. The thirteenth. Squalus. Bulls. Sheriff. Mercury. Yes. Between France and Spain. 527 William Street Sunday schoo. at 9:45 a. m. Carlyle Roberts, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. | Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m./ Evening worship, 8:00 o'clock. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 8:00 o'clock. Golden Téxt: “God is our refuge and strength, a very present hele in trouble”.— Psa. 46:1. Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 7:30 a. m., inches e, Total rainfall since April 1, inches = Excess inches Lesson Text: Isaiah 40:1-11 There is a conflict among schol- ———— ars as to the authorship of the THE CHURCH OF GOD book of Isaiah. These are divid- Over Which A. J. Tomlinson is oq into two schools, one of which Goneral Overseer credits the writing of the entire ball; tures. No; it is leased from Pan- ama in perpetuity. Hays, motion pic- THE ANSWERS See “Who Knows?” on: Page 2 Special counsel of the RFC. Probably in November. 17 per 1,000 in 1937 . About 60 years. $1,477,000,000 in this fiscal Moonset. — : Last quarter, 29th Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) AM. 85. years of age. . No; but the Federal Hous- 3:01 ing Administration insures mort- 7:54 gage loans on homes. THE CHURCH OF GOD “EL SALVADOR” METHODIST CHURCH Latin Mission $60.00 Per Month —DOUBLE— hat | (3) Garage: somewhat (5) Maid Service Daily. B‘NAI ZION CONGREGATION Landis, major league base- | | cifie Tea Co., 13,100 stores in 40} | Coral Hotel Apartments ! RATES: Including: (1) Gas: (2) Lights: | (4) Refrigeration: | Grinnell and Virginia Streets Guillermo Perez, Pastor Church School, 9:45 a. m. Miss Sarah Fernandez, superintendent. Evening worship, 8:00 o'clock. Sermon subject: “Finding Life”. | Choir rehearsal, Friday, 7:45; nw Mm Mrs. Joseph Sawyer,: ei fA organist; Gerald Saunders, diree:| Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. tor. ,; Prayer service, Wednesday, 7:30 jp. m. \ { i Epworth League, 6:30 p. m.j ! | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH White and Washington Streets John C. Gekeler, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m. B. Norman, superintendent. Morning orship, 11 o'clock. Sermon: Character Building and The Bible”. Evening worship, 8:00 o’clock. Sermon: “Burden Bearing”. Wm SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH Duval and Eaton Streets Until the summer months and unless otherwise advertised, the regular order of services in the Parish Church is as follows: Sundays Mass with Communions, a. m. Mass for the 9:30 a. m. Morning Prayer and Mass with Sermon, 11:00 o’clock. Evening Prayer, Sermon, Bene- diction, 8:00 o'clock. Week Days Morning Prayer, 6:45 o'clock, Mass, 7:00 a. m. Evening Prayer, 5:30 o'clock. Wednesdays Morning Prayer, 8:45 o’clock. Second Mass, 9:00 a. m. 7:00 Church School, ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Mary‘s Star of the Sea P. J. Kelleher, S.J., Rector A. L. Maureau, S.J., Assistant | Heurs Of Service Sunday Masses, 7:00 and 10:00 a. m. Masses on Holy Days, 6:00, 7:30 and 9:30 a. m. Weekday Masses, 6:30 and 7:00 a. m. First Friday at 6:30 and 8:00 a. m. Sunday evenings, 7:30 o’clock, | rmon and Benediction. evenings, 7:30 o'clock, Sacred Heart Devotions. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Confessions. Saturday after- noons and evenings, on vigil of Holy Days and on Thursday pre- ceding First. Friday, 4:00 to 6:00 o'clock and from 7:00 to 8:00 o'clock. First Sunday of month, Com- Rosary munion at the 7:30 o’clock Mass! for Daughters of St. Ann. Second Sunday of month, Com- | munion et the 7:30 o'clock Mass for Parish and High School So- dalities, Third Sunday of month, Com-| munion at the 7:30 o’clock Mass for Children of the Parish. Fourth Sunday of month, Com- munion at the 7:30 o’clock Mass for Men of the Parish. Daughters of St. Ann meet first Sunday of month. Parish Sodality meets fourth Sunday of month. Promoters of the Sacred Heart | Woman’s Missionary Society, _first and third Tuesdays: of each | month, 4 p. m., at Wesley House. | evening, 8 o'clock, and Saturday | A ASSEMBLY OF GOD | acetal 1008 Olivia Street | Evangelist Florence DeLanoy and Husband, in 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. (Uptown) CHURCH Rev. Jim Lilly, Pastor Fleming at William Street Church School meets at 9:45 a. m. Norman J. Lowe, general superintendent. Morning worship, 11 o’clovk Young People’s Epworth League meets at 6:30 p. m. Jack Weech, vresident. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. | Mid-week Prayer and Bible | | Study, Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. Choir rehearsal, Wednesday, 9:00 p. m. Tuesday evening, 7:45 o’clock, Brotherhood Banquet, 619 Wil- liam street. You are cordially invited to at- jtend these services and bring a friend. j RES el es | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton between Duval and Simonton Streets Sunday school, 10 a.m. T. 1. | Kelly, superintendent. Morning worship, |W. P. Archer will | pulpit. | Baptist Training Union, pe m. Mrs. L. C. Taylor, presi- ident. Evening service, 8:00 o'clock. H. H. Fischer will preach. Sub- ject: “Put That On Mine Ac- count”. Prayer 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal Thursday, 7:30 pm. Harry H. Fischer. musical | director. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES 935 Fieming Street Watchtower Study, 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Salvation Study, Wednesday. Field service, 9 a. m., daily and Sunday from 620 White street. MIXED BIBLE CLASS Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Monti- cino, Teachers Meetings every Sunday morn- ing at the Harris School audi- torium, 10 o’clork. Men and wom- en not connected with any other ll o'clock. occupy meeting, ~ Wednesday, 7:30 D. m., |FLEMING STREET METHODIST | the | 7:00 | Rabbi L. Lehrer 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 morning, 7 o’clock. | TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | ass. (Colored) 717 Simonton Street Rev. Sigismund A. Laing, Pastor A. Milton Evans, Clerk of Session Morning | service, Sermon _ subject: flict”. “Inner Con- Church Sehool, 3:30 o'clock. | Christian Endeavor League, 7:30 p. m. Topic for diseussion: “Dollars—Happiness—or What?” Evening worship, 8:00 o’elock. Sermon subject: “Arranging the House”. 3 Tuesday evening, 8:00 o’clock, | and | Young People’s Prayer service. S Friday, 8 p, mi, choir rehearsal. meeting “Thus saith the Lord, set thine | house in order: for thou shalt; die, and not live”.—Is. 38:1. CORNISH CHAPEL AME. Zion Church (Colored) Rev .Allen J. Kirk, Pastor Fan Chon Tynes, Secretary Morning wor8hip, 11 o’clock. Sunday school, 3 p.m. Kermit Gibson, superintendent. Evening worship, 7:45 p. m. | THE ORTHODOX CATHOLIC CHURCH } Of St. Mary, The Virgin (Colored) | Thomas and Julia Streets Father R. S. Hoagland, Priest High Mass, 7 a. m, Church School, 3,p. m. | Solemn Vespers and Sermon, 8:15 p. m. | NEWMAN METHODIST CHURCH (Colored) Division Street between White- | head and Duval Streets Rev. Dr. J. A. Simpson, Pastor Church School, 9:30 a m. Alice Sands, superintendent. Morning service, | Epworth League, 6 p. m. | Evening service, 8 | SEVENTH DA’ ADVENTIST | CHURCH | (Colored) Southard between Thomas and Emma Streets William Perkins, Pastor G., Williams, Missionary Leader | Sabbath School (Saturday), 10 | o’clock. | Church services, 1} a. m. | Y. P. M. V. S. meeting, 5:30 p.m. ; | Prayer meeting, : Wednesday; meet third Sunday of month, | Bible Class and regardless of de- | 7:30 p.m. 11 o'clock. | | Hotel La Concha, Bus Station, 11 o'clock. | o'clock. | |the consolation and assurance of j the Christian believer comes | through the fact that the word of |God stands forth and that those | who believe can depend upon its | fidelity. ‘ | | The closing verses of our les- | son text, 9-11, bring a message of reassurance which was to be| ;spoken from a high place so that | all might hear the good tidings. |This voice summoned the people | to a high destiny when they | | would behold God and, as a re-| sult, he would care for them. | Especial notice was given to the {message to the cities of Judah, which carries a suggestion to us! that the cities of the world today | would find happiness and peace in a clearer perception of the righteousness of the Kingdom of God. | | | | Subseribe to The Citizen, LE eT DON’T MISS P. A. R. 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