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“PAGE TWO ; SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1840 i = j Spas eee ! a one | GUARANTEE HIS JOB! BIBLE SCHOOL WILL Che sicy WMes* Citizen ——— ENTER SECOND WEEK tes A esas es ee eed In connection with this country’s } y School Lesson mobilization plans for defense, Florida’s | ' Daily Vacation Bible School ‘has been in progress at the First JOB‘S REPENTANCE AND ledge of him and thet wall teach RESTORATION our sinfulmes, and Ge too knowledges wll comtene we <x- »''BLASHING CO. INC. ned Daily Except Sunday By Pp. ARTMAN, Presiden. and Publisher state superintendent of public instruction, t JOE A Dastuces ‘Monxgee mabe P FIRST CONGREGATIONAL. | FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Fr tizen Building Colin English, has made a_ suggestion ‘CHURCH » {Ola Stone) i eavchiaiecerwaneg from as eee ae which strikes us as a genuine contribution, 527 William ‘Street | Corner‘Eaton and Simonton Sts. for one week, and will continue Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and | if only public opinion can be sold on the E. S. Doherty, Summer | ee a -Seee t i Na, aie: wien wink Monroe County idea Supply Pastor | Church School, 9:45 a.m. Ger- luding services at-8 o'clock Fri- Golden Text: “And Jeho- not hard to endure” —Alememder SSeS % i » 9:45 “3 4 Florids, as seqend < i Why should we not grant civil leayes- Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Car-' 41 saunders, superintendent, ;28¥ evening. vah turned the captivity of Maciaren Member of the Assoclated Press of-absence for military service? Whe Ropes game iendces. {Each department meets in its T%¢,Secretaty reports 86 en- Job, when be peayed for dis is exctustyely entitled to use 4 2 isn’t |_ Morning worship, 11 o'clock. | é rolled with-an average attend- friends”—Job 42:10. ublication of all news dispatches credited to When his courtry calls, a man “sit |. mitet: “Whale te a ance of 70 for the five days. A nal news published mere.‘ * PAPE 8N4 815) sunposed to stop and think of his job, or |v. syn { ee petaen Ti ctclock. very competent faculty. under| Lesson Text: Job 42:1-13 eae ares —F? ie i z worth League, 6:30 p. m.|the leadership s. G. N. Gos- —- SUBSCRIPTION RA what he is going to come back to, when | Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.| pa ; = inee re owns, Stab aes Geaeeinde 2 2 the emergency is over. But others well Evening worship, 8:00 o'elock| vening worship, 8:00 o’c! . | ghee ; : id~ We. might stop and think for him. Why not igermon subject: “The Sound on vn oe pay se jFead chapters 15 and 16 of Reve- | : = job assurance, on his return? Chariot Wheels”. 1" whet can, dations. ADVERTISIN = 5 s Bg Choir rehearsal, Friday, 7:45 —— “Made known on application, j In business, in education, wherever: Prayer meeting, AVCENEDORY 4 m. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, ASSEMBLY OF GOD “SPECIAL NOTICE possible, why not say: guises ee foremnist; Gerald Saunders, direc- 1008 Olivia Street ates eri be chetrenee | “You may not be asking us, but we are FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | '°r- Evangelist Florence DeLanoy telling you—that your jcb will be here for , ea. | yas and Husband, in Charge = SAINT PAUL’S CHURCH , Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sunday School, 3:30 p. m. Classes for all ages. Evangelistic: service, 7:30 p. m. God which so Prayer International Sunday School Les- son for July 21, 1940 for entertainment by churches from which A i un ae ue ee you when you get back! That is the least Eaton, between Duval and © | cee sues and subjects of loc 5 stay ind.” j | Duval and Eaton Streets it will not publish anonymous comment, | We can do, who stay behind. ot: ere ape ae | Unies otherwise advertised, Colin English made the suggestion in-, _Rev. Ted ma creas Pastor L.|the regular order of services in formally, as educators and civic leaders |__ Sunday School, 10 a.m. T. Lj yo Church is as follows: é THE KEY WEST CITI sie : i elly, superintendent. j Tuesday, 7:15 p. m. wi ZEN met in Gainesville at his eall recently, to Morning worship, 11 o’clock.| _ Sundays Friday, 7:15 —p. m. —_ discuse Gletentaes Sermon subject: “The World's} Morning Prayer, 6:45 a. m. ——— WILL always seek the truth and print it ; F : Greatest Monument”. * | , Sung Mass with Communions,' ‘TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN Nv : Pi As he said, the leave-of-absence idea Baptist Training Union, 7:00} 7:00 a. m. CHURCH without fear and without favor; never be is not a thing that could be written into p.m. Mrs. L. C. Taylor, ‘presi-| Mass for the Church School, Rea ue id to attack wrong or to applaud right; law, but should the idea catch hold, no law dent. 9:30 a. m. a ne (Colored) always fight tor progress; never be the or- a 2 i are | Evening service, 8:00 o’clock.|__Evening Prayer, Sermon, Bene- 717 Simonton Street < 7 would be needed; only imagination. = ee idiction, 8:00 o'clock. igi s gan or the mouthpfeeeof ai rson, cli 2 . ‘ Sermon subject: “Our. Greatest! : Rev. Sigismund A. Laing, Pastor eee sl eitealad ov! Ua To say that men might enlist more Neca”. _ Week Days - A. Milton Evans, Clerk of Session | freely, on such an understanding, would! Prayer meeting, "Wednesday, nie Ag he 6:45 o'clock. Morning service, 11 o’clock.|—.~ public welfare; never tolerate corruption or | / he in no wa y to discount their patriotism. pe [cteape hearsal Thursday, 7:30} Evening Prayer, 5:30 o'clock se —- ‘Ministering njustic e | yi i i G a - noir renhearsa le Oe ne af . . . “ injustice; denounce vice and praise virtue, would it impugn ideals to regard canis ear eer se Wednesdays Church School. 3:30 p. m. ing and misfortune, we do be- commend good done by individual ‘or organ- cake arice as ibuti jirect : Morning Prayer, 8:45 o'clock. , : |Heve thet God cen use such hep- jeb assurance as a contribution to morale. director. die ean Niagee Sites Peope’s Forum, 6:30 P. \penings in our lives to cause us It seems to us only common sense. The Ley MEMORIAL METHODIST Evening worship, 8:00 o'clock. '% h2ve 2 vision of Him and oft- work a man did before is the very founda- CHURCH GOSPEL HALL jSermon subject: “Weighed In ‘Smtimes. to draw cur lives inte tion of what he has to come back to. Comer Dini and Conse Si | 720 Southard Street ee om enti: Stata daa coat Anne ‘orner Division ai ar reef + “Tuesday, 8 p. m., Young Peo- English’s idea we d like to see put to Rev. O. C. Howell, Pastor | Morning worship, 10:45 o'clod ple’s m A et Prayer stitiesch, This certainly was the experi- the test of everyday discussion. It has’ Church School, 9:45 a. m. Miss] Sunday school, 3:45 p. m. Friday, 8 p. m. choir rehearsal |°"Ce ©f Job. Before this he had —- — something American about it we like. Miriam Carey, superintendent. Gospel meeting, 7:30 p. m. “Be ye therefore followers of Bad @ vague conception of God Morning worship, 11 o’clock.| Bible Study, Wednesday, 8:00 Fp which had been handed to of E God as dear children, and walk IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST | Sermon subject: “Broken Cis-|p. m. in love, as Christ also hath loved PY others probably she retesoes TED | ARMAMENT IS EXPENSIVE terns”. Prayer meeting, Friday, 8:00 yc”. leaders community RENE i a | ‘ Intermediates meet at 6:30 p.jp. m. F i a Ua i faction or class; always do its utmost for the ert ion; tolerant of others’ rights, views and opinions; print only news that will elevate and not contaminate the reader; never com- a promise witn principle. ji i aca ae : 7 ., |m. Mrs. O. C. Howell, leader. eg Water and Sewerage. Economists have estimated that Hit- | young People’s Department JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES BETHEL AWLE. CHURCH More Hotels and Apartments. | ler’s Germany expended half of the na- |mects at 6:30 p. m. Cecil Cates, Soares (Colored) e Savas Honnlc f a least five President. 620 White Street Corner Division and Tt Sts Beach and Bathing Pavilion. jonal income, for a period of at least five |" (a ening worship, 8:30 Gclock.| Watchtower Study, 7:30 p. m,j Rev. Walter S. White, Pastor _ A ts—Land and Sea. years, upon the development of the great- sermon subject: “Formal Re-|Sunday. z Parsonage, 907 Thomas St. lidation of County and City Gov- est military machine in the history of the ligion”. cara Study, 8:00 p. m, Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. were world. Se, | Field service, 9.a. m., daily and) Woring (Worship, 11:00 a. m. waich Ged delowened 2 \ Modern City Hospital. It is said that the rearmament of Ger- Over Which A. J. Tomlinson Is;Sunday. : Evening cores a ok xc. sonally. | mary represents the equivalent of twenty General Overseer ‘MIXED BIBLE CLASS The minister will speak from the; This face-to-face experience) : —— billion dollars a year for five years. Back ne Gans ara subject: “As the Eagle Stirs Her with God gave Job 2 message fer, If there were no buying on credit, of this expenditure is the intensive organ- Mary H. Thompson, Pastor ‘Sam B. Pinder and W. P. ae rae esol ae sage to you and to me through | > would be much saving of cash. ization of the entire German people into | Bible School, 10 a. m., Sunday. } Baie ea dana es morn- | ways ‘given to the public. ‘the book we have been studying ——_—_—_——" the ccmponent parts of a fighting nation. Vong eae a ve ¢7:09/i9E at the Harris School audi-! At the evening service, the As we study the scomd ef bes Father Neptune is going into the Nothing eise interfered with the exigencies |, a i fej 10 rie ay and wom- Le raged pre ment mae ial business, as a help-meet to/ of military efficiency. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. |S", NOt conn ote ig = their best. his faith in God emerge strength- i : ve e Mond Bible Class and regardless of de- their H It is the unfortunate condition of wae fonday and i nominations are invited to at-| SSS Sa ened, & choi give see ce _ | world affairs that forces the United States ‘ 5 | tend. SAINT PETERS CHURCH ne ‘ = Bible Study, Friday night. Young people prefer no advice to | t? extend its defense preparations to recor — | proportions. If we are to remain free, in Et SALVADOR” at given by their more experienced 2 A METHODIST CHURCH relatives a world that is largely dominated by ag- Talla Minion ref mie il THE CHURCH OF GOD (Colored) ee SE Center, Betwegn Petronia j 1106 Olivia Street and Olivia Streets gressive totalitarian states, we must have Soe i ae posite sae | ag. the power to meet their challenge. It isa Grinnell and Virginia Streets |» iocx, 3 * ““! ‘Sung Mass, ‘Sermon, Com- Religion can accomplish much but it =could do more if belief was made manifest = by contributions, z Guillermo Perez, Pastor | > -00 big order for a democracy and one that Church School, 9°45 a. m. Miss} Sunday School, 3 p. m. ___|™unions, 8:00 a. m. : / must be filled without loss of time. Martha Robinson, superintendent. |_ Sunday evening preaching) Church School follows | imme: - : 5 _ jservice, 8 o'clock. diately after the 8 o'clock serv- The menace to the United States that | Pee worship. owe set Pager meetings, Tuesday and ice. : z Soe stems from a Hitler-dominated Europe is Sonica =e nesd@y, /Thursday nights, 8 o'clock. oaoas Eeeeore, Sermon, " Americanism: The belief that the directed against our economic strength as | Woman’s Missionary Society, eee <i eos as 5 i CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Week Days— United States can beat the world, in| well as our political and military position. | first and third Tuesdays of each . ES Tuesdays, Low Mass, 7:45 a. m. = modern warfare. The German system of barter represents mporith, it D. Th at Wy acy. aaa) 327 Elizabeth Street i Wednesdays, Litany and Ser- ® — : the acme of business amalgamation, with noes. ee sie cape ae es cae eres sis. Se Key West has many problems that | 2!! Europe included in one super-trust, en- nitany a Mierict the o'clock. ; a.m. rok when . sth oe ow ri vers “Life” is ; f the Sof abe tae hee ee | e glorified can be attended to without money or. a} dewed with the powers of government and P. J. Kelleher, S.J., Rector Life” is the ~ subject e new world order. utterly unscrupulous in’ its dealings with | A LL. Maureau, S.J., Assistant Lesson-Sermon which will be! pirselat ey -—-—auparigcs “Where ge ; th ba lance of the world. j Hours of Service : read in Churches of Christ, | : + Rieter eit ; the a8 = z ie ctortthanae | Sunday Masses, 7:00 and 10:00 manta a ipa the world {Geka = caine | cause Germany must e: S- fa. m. . on y, July 21. ae (Colored 5. , One who is able to, score ‘high in’an per, in times of peace, we might as well | Masses on Holy Days, 6:00, 7:30} The Golden Text is: “This is| Southard, “Between Thomas sinteltigence test is often too intelligent to | , Ives for an economic offen- 129d 9:30 a. m. life eternal, that they might know -and ‘Emma: Streets = waste time doing it al lyéeee wee : : | Weekday Masses, 6:30 and 7:00|thee the only true God, and Je-|.' William Perkins, Paster | g | sive, even if the threat of immediate war- | m. First Friday at 6:30 and|sus Christ, whom thou hast sent”.| G. Williams. Missionary | a fare is remote. For this'reason it seems to-|8:00 a. m. : : —John 17:3. : eels eet School (Saturday), 10 Worse than the ill-gotten gains of pub- | ys that the United States is wise in prepar- Biveng Gtsarp a te ee gees pe Sea ie Po Se ae ~ lic officials is the example they set and the | ing an economic offensive, designed to pro- Friday games 7:30 o’clock,| Reading Room is open on Tues-| Y. P. M. V. S. meeting, 5:30, - demoralization they spread. tect our hemisphere from the totalitarian |Sacred Heart Devotions. days and Fridays from 3 to 5}P. ™. Ps 2 £2) eRe oer Ue oat nes - | Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. p.m. |, Prayer meeting, Wednesday. ‘ . Si Sat * ed {7:30 p. m. If a law on the statute books is not The plan to outbid the dictators for |, Confessions Saturday vigil a |FLEMING STREET METHODIST | -. to the liking of the people, the quickest | the rescurces of South America may cost ' Holy Days and on Thursday pre- SS { way to have it repealed is enforcement. some money but it will -be well-spent if it ceding First Friday, 4:00 to 6:00 Fleming at William Street - = mae oat o'clock and from 7:00 to 80 ee prevents Hitler, Mussolini and, maybe, | joc. It isn’t within the realm of reason that Japan, from consolidating the advantages First-Sunday of month, Com- a man who consistently has been a failure that accrue to them through their present ee Mass|™ ** En. | a a a n peace can be metamorphosed into a suc- yilitary positions. Second Sunday of month, Ccmn-|_. Morning worsiiip, Church _®: é i ‘expensive jobs that can be dome to brighte= cess in war. jmunion at the 7-30 o'clock Mass|Sefmen subject: up your home . .. to meke # apaskie! EF : Sees WER for Parish and High School So- % i a GOLD MEANS PO’ ee Epworth 5 aie the houre was worth bei@me <= o> A project is of no value until it is Sea errnas Scsshay sit soil: 30 p. m. : ¥ } the cost of a few mino: mmprowemert: tc Projected. In fact we | would. prefer to The gold standard of the United |munion at the 7:30 o'clock Mass . residen’ : \ f help keep it up to date. have them catapulted—they arrive at their sfates has passed the $20,000,000,000 pes Children of the wired ae ieee we ; CHURCH t ‘Mimer faults that necced attentme a ~ objectives quicker. level and some Americans continue to |) ois Ditmas roe ath Sin”. maa ‘winter can be fined now |__ - imexpensively_ Hie eS wonder whether it will prove a benefit ‘for Men of the Parish. et an ae Buildmg materia! costs are the lowest they The Kellogg-Briand pact to outlaw | or not. | Daughters of St. Ann meet | Study. | prccateon Wotois {Colered) hhave been in many years 2nd experncacec ver is lost in the realm of forgotten lore. Of course, our supply of gold will net oe ‘ o-oheson: a | | tuber is available a: reasommbic -euca If there is such a thing as turning in one’s | do the nation much good as Yong as it re- Sunday of month. ——______ | why wait? Ask as for further — grave, Mr. Kellogg and Monsieur Briand | mains locked in the vaults at Fort Knox, | Promoters of the Sacred Heart FIRST PRESBYTERIAN t Sa elteranons wothout have done so if aware of the warring Kentucky. If the United States can de- ett third Sunday of month. : CET | ~ = world of today. cide to use the gold stocks wisely, it will par ZION CONGREGATION | Whi Estimates and Information Are Free SAP Spy Rae ae IRIE be a tremendous asset throughout the —— : It is tragic to see a once great nation | world. * ‘Of Cost or Obligamen: wronging itself under.duress, but Amer- | To ascertain the value of our gold and | Congregation ~sieans who Jove France will continue ‘to the keen desire of other nations to po3- Pg ee pees pga. hope with Mr. Churchill that “a genera- sess it, all that we have to do is to make ess Friday, at 4 p. m. tion ef Frenchmen will arise who will clear some arrangement for the other peoples of the national honor.” ones . | the world to get a charice at it. it REC ae frie batt [ ’ .

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