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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 2 Is PAGE TWO i ia | Tye Key West Citizen | a A = _ ie For the past ten days things to do YOUR SCRAPBOOK | with the election next Tuesday have acted ° to interfere, to some extént, with the reg- ? HAPPINESS OF GOODNESS JESUS DECLARES HIS phshed the heelmg “He ammec ular trend of preparations for a new tourist FLEMING STREET METHODIST ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH aiinsof the sce ‘ =e MISSION sien of the <x ason here in Key West. Of course, we (Optoan) CHURCH ‘St. Mary's Ster of the Sea a pectant configs & a think themselves happiest when s.temnational Sunday School Les- con’t mean there has been any slackening Fleming at William Street ®. J. Kelleher, S.J., Rector others share their happiness with aun Sor Moccuien: Sel. 2000 of interest in those projects coming up that mete | AL. Maureau, 5.J., Assistant becogemmarad iy oo ; : ; ign on Hours of Service To will prove of much value to the city-at-.m. Norman J. Lowe, general ‘Sunday’ Masses, 7:00 and 10:00’ Be thine own palace, or the large—the news colmns belie that be- SUperintendent. ‘a.m. world’s thy jail—George ‘Her- Morning worship, 11, o'clock. | “assests on Holy Days, 6:00, 7:30 bert. |Sermon: “True Worship”. and 9-30 & m. . — Young People's Epworth! Weekday Masses, 6:30 and 7:00 ‘Happiness consists in being League meets at ‘6:30 p.m. Ruth’, im First Friday at 6:30 and and in doing good; only what ‘Cates, president. : 3:00 a. m. ‘God gives, and what we give our- Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. | Sunday evenings, 7-30 o'clock, selves and others through His Sermon: “Honest Confession”. Rosary, Sermon and Benediction. tenure, confers happiness: con- Mid-week Prayer and Bible’ ‘Friday evenings. 7:30 o'clock, scious worth satisfies the hungry Study, Wednesday, 7:30.p. m. Sacred Heart Devotions. heart, and nothing else can— Choir rehearsal, Wednesday, | Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. \Mary Baker Eddy. ;8:30 p. m. ! Confessions Saturday after- MEY -MEMORIAL MErioprer (2000s and ‘evenings, on vigil df’ Whatever makes men happier CHURCH SATURDAY, NOVEMBER —— ~ Sunday School Lesson GEMS FOR (EN PUBLISHING CO. INC, Published Daily Except Sunday, By L. P. ARTMAN, President and Publisher JOE ALLEN, Basiness Manger From The Citizen Building Corner Greene and Ann Streets Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County Golden Text: “For the Son of man came fo seek and to ‘save that which wes lost™.— Luke 19:20. ‘Lesson Text: Luke 4-16-30 Florida, as second class matter ember of the Ansocinted Presa - ted Press i exclusively entitiéa to use | lief. ication of all news di t or not otherwise cregited in fi the local news published here. SUBSCRIPTION RATES The.accent, however, has been placed | on electioneering activity, which ‘isn’t ‘at all surprising or irregular, for that matter, because it can be readily admitted that the election, with its important issues, both in | the state and nationally, are of prime im- | portance. pituary notices, ete, wilt be charged for at gardless of the outcome next Tuesday, all F htertainment by churches from whieh citizens prepare to jump into the multi- isan oot forum ‘and invites aiscus pacstious problems that are awaiting us. viji not publish anonymous communi: | Let's catch,up on all the loose ends and} | bring our city into shipshape condition for the coming season which, it is reported, is going to a big one. There are streets to repair—a -con- | tinuation of the project so abiy started by the Board of Public Works, and progress- ing at this writing, in good shape. { . Houses and yards should be cleaned | up city-wide, to present as pleasing a pic- ture-to our new crop of visitors as possible. The Citizen has aiways favored a “clean- up, paint-up”’ drive, and now is the time | to start that worthwhile ‘movement. Civic groups have many unfinished prujects of benefit to the city that can now | be pushed, with election nearly out of the way and governmenta! units will do well to put *:eir houses in order and bring — | scheduled legislation of needful nature up IMPROVEMENTS TOR KEY WEST | to firal stages of passing into law. ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN Two o1 three big-time projects, long awaited by the city and county, have yet tu become realities. Local officials might i ‘prepare to lay plans next week to get a | fresh start on the endeavor to obtain those | benefits, held up, there is no doubt, be- cause of election. All in all, there’s plenty for all of us | to do in the coming month and a half be- | fore the opening of the busy season. The | Citizen recommends that each person set Sunday morning service, | himself a task to do which will be of bene- | ee yetusti Punishment” is the | fit to the city, and therefor, to himself, and | subject of the Lesson-Sermon ; | then—do it! which will ‘be read in Churches: After his baptism and tempta- =z tion in the wilderness, Jesus re- mained for some time in Jeruse- lem and Judea. While Luke omits entirely this early ministry and devotes the next six chapters — of his Gospel to that in Galilee. both Matthew and Mark give the incident which occurred at Naz- areth, which we study today, as happening much later in the Gal- ilean ministry. Luke apparently __ put it early in his gospel because — it gives the key to the deeds and words of Jesus, which will be stressed in his writings. Back in his home town of Naz areth, Jesus, as his custom was, 4¢~ eritered the Synagogue on the <, Sabbath Day. Invited to read the , Scripture lesson, he chase a selec- tion from Isaiah 61:12. This «, scripture passage well expressed the mission ‘of the ministry which Jesus was about to assume. , One might well ‘ponder over — ;Some of the phrases, “preach good “ tidings to the poor”, release and liberty from affliction, restering sight to the blind, and “proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord” Having read this selection, Jesus »_.+. sat down and interpreted the text. . His townspeople were surpris- | ed. Jesus expressed the truth that “no prophet is acceptable in , his own country”, and pointed out two occasions of Old Testa- — ‘ment history upon which miracles were performed to benefit Gen- tiles, which caused the audience to be angry. The hearers at Nazareth want- | ed Jesus to exhibit his miraculous power, but by their question as to his parentage they had al- ready indicated a lack of faith Healing was not a mere sideline in the life of Jesus. Out of the forty-five miracles particularly set forth, thirty-six were to re- lieve people from sickness and death. Love could not endure hvman suffering and distress. ‘Made known on application. a Holy Days and on Thursday pre- makes them better.—Goldsmith. jeeding First Friday. 4:00 to 6:00 eons rae r to’clock and from 7:00 to 8-00' Seek not to be rich, but happy. Corner Division and Georgia Sts.’ p’¢lock. The one lies in bags, the other in Rev. O. C. Howell, Pastor First Sunday of month, Com- content; which wealth can never Church School, 9:45 a. m. Miss munion at the 7:30 o'clock Mas-'give——William Penn. Miriam Carey, superintendent. for Daughters of St. Ann. —_—_— Morning worship, i _ o'clock. ; Second Sunday of month, Com-| A good man happy is a com- Sermon subject: “A Living Sac-'minion at fhe 7-30 o'clock Mass mon good—Chapman. Tifice, Our Debt To God”. The for Parish and High School So- Se Lord’s Supper will be observed ' galities. >. oS at this service. | Third Sunday of month. Com-; Otad i Intermediates meet at 6:30 plmunion at the 730 ocloek Max' LOdaY'S Horoscope m. Mrs. O. €C. Howell, leader. l tor Children of the Parish. ae Young People’s Department! fourth Sunday of month,Com-' ‘Today’s nature is affectionate meets at 6:30 p. m. Cecil Cates,'munion at the 7:30 o'clock Mass and still taciturn and possibly president. 2 . jfor Men of the Parish. ‘sarcastic. It may be fickle and Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. ; Daughters of St. Ann meet appear to be malicious when Sermon subject: “Sacred Prom-' first Sunday of month. (merely playful. It is capable of ises”. a Bessy erin meets fourth /attracting friends without assum- sas aie Shalala > un month. ing a obligations thereby, and FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Promoters of the Sacred Heart i. ropen’ to attacks of slander and |meet third Sunday of month. \opposition that are decidedly in- | eT imical to fortune. SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH —— ese aval Sa Reis Eke The name “Asia” comes from e val an jon Stree jthe sanskrit "ushas”, signifyin; Kelly, superintendent. Unless otherwise advertised. !‘tand of the dawn". _, Morning worship, | 11 jthe regular order of services in’ ZL Sermon subject: “Holy Wor- ithe Parish Church is as follows: ship”. ' ‘Sunda: Baptist Training Union, 6:30! yorning Prayer, 6:45 a.m. oe Seon, secre napa | Sung Mass with Communions, torium, 10 o'clock. Men and wom- vening worship 7:30 o'clock. /7:99 a. m. ~ i "wi Sermon subject: The Budding! ‘Nfass ‘for the Church School, Bible Clans oa came ae of the Fig Tree”. 19:30 a. ‘m. inati invi Prayer meeting, Wednesday, Bveniity Prayer, Sermon, Bene- por faeaiear are invited to at- {7:30 p.m. '@iction, 8:00 o'clock. ; Choir rehearsal Thursday, 7:30 Week Days p.m. Harry H. Fischer, musieal| morning Prayer, 6:45 o'clock. | director. Mass, 7:00 a. m. — HENCE BocreTy| Evenine Seaver, 5:30 o'clock. 327 Elizdbeth Street Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WILL always seek the truth and print it without fear and without favor; never be afr: to attack wrong or to applaud right; } «ways fight tor progress; never be the or- i or the mouthpiece of any person, clique, on or class; always do its utmost for the pu welfare; never tolerate corruption or injustice; denounce vice and praise virtue, commend good done by individual or organ- j ization; tolerant of others’ rights, views and opinions; print only news that will elevaic t contaminate the reader; never com- witn principle. tl was the Great F was @reat because bh Eaton, between Duval and cs adil Simonton Streets i Rev. Ted M. Jones, Pastor . | Sunday School, 10 a.m. T. L; o’clock.} A substantial increase in sugar production was general in 1939. Water and Sewerage. | More Hotels and Apartments. Beach and Bathing Pavilion Airports—Land and Sea. Corsolidation of County and City Gov- ernments. A Modern City Hospital. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Colored) 717 Simonton Street Rev. Sigismund A. Laing, Pastor A. Milton Evans, Clerk of Session Morning service. 11 o'clock. 'Sermen subject: “Wait for the | Vision”. 5 Church School. 3:30 p. m. | Young People’s Forum, 6:30 p. The Capernaum demoniac was |m. an example of the work Jesus lay. | ‘Salvation Study, 8:00 p. mj Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Performed. The evil spirit recos- | Wednesday. Sermon subject: “Something Pized Jesus, and in the gospel is Field service, 9 a. m., daily and \Lacking”. treated as a personality distinct * Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., Young Peo- and separate from that of the vle’s meeting and Prayer service Sufferer. It raises the specula- Friday, 7:30 p.m. choir re- tion as to Jesus—did he accom- hearsal. modate his attitude to the belief of the people or did he, too, be- lieve in demons? Regardless of the answer to the question, the fact remains that Jesus had absolute faith im his power to correct the deformity The fact also remains that the sufferer was subject to some kind of affliction, and that, whether he was disillusioned or not. a wonderful cure was accom- plished. Another truth stands out. con- nected in some wav with almost every miracle, whether of healing or otherwise. That is the re- auirement of a complementary faith on the part of the diseased in order for them to be benefited through the great power of Je- lsus. Jesus often told applicants for relief that it would be ac- cording to fheir own faith. It is not necessary that we un- \derstand. how Jesus accom- Morning Prayer, 8:45 o'clock. ‘Second Mass, 9:00 a. m. ni JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES $$$ The truly valiant dare anything but ree g an injury to another. 620 White Street Watchtower Study, 7:30 p. m., jef Christ, Scientist, throughout! |the world on Sunday, November | WARNING AGAINST DISARMAMENT 3. | a The Golden Text is: “Right- | Today, the’ United States is busy jcousness keepeth him that is up-Sunday, | building a tremendous Navy designed to enue ate Ve oes GOSPEL HALL prtect this country in two oceans. Sev- | verbs 13:6. eral years will elapse before the ships ‘are | Wetnesday evening meeting, | | 5 7 iti 18:00 o'clock. re i i | completed. World conditions may change z { The woman most envied for her sup- | end once more there may arise in this Reading Room is open on Tues- ose : a « a s days and Fridays from $8 to 5 posed knowledge is the wife of a small | country an economy demand that the Navy : p. m. town doctor. sas, i ST TS we be reduced in size. ; | FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Unless the people of this country have CHURCH learned much since the 1920’s, the prob- | ability is that this country will once again Rey. E. S. Doherty, Pastor relapse into a state of semi-preparedness. | Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Car-! -2. |lyle Rol tendent. i L. A. Ford, Pastor — Consequently, should another world crisis | Vnakiog Seakkp,. Ti o'clock, ‘Sunday morning worship, arise to threaten our security in the 1950’s, The Sacrament of the Lord’s ree Raat the chances are that we will find ourselves |Supper will be obseeved. unday ‘ool, 3 p. m. unprepared again. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 ‘p.m. ‘Sunday ‘evening preaching i | It is highly important that the people i i F , service, 8 o'clock. Bring ara 7:30 gig Re ashen, Tineetiag: acl a! | ject: “Pigs or Souls—Which |, Pray nee Puce A phrase, typieally American and ex- | understand that a Navy cannot be con- plaining many of our national difficulties: | structed overnight . Ships built today serve ‘Are the More Valuable”. ! Thursday nights, 8 o’clock. r Prayer meeting. Wednesday‘ savar ZION CONGREGATION almighty dollar.” | the interests of this country for a quarter MPR Sy —— | of a century. The giant battleships, now j|evening, 7:30 o’clock. ‘Come and Rabbi L. Lehrer | under construction, will give protection to |bring your Bibles. Choir practice, Friday, _—_ doe Pearlman, President | of Congregation | this country, if completed and operated, | unti] 1960. In the long run, ‘this will ‘be | p.m. | i (Colored) | | Hebrew Sunday School, 11 a.|pivision Street, Between White- j economy. People who live in the same square do not always move in the same circle. Not doing wrong is not necessarily do- ing right; we should be active in doing good. 720 Southdrd Street Morning worship, 10:45 o'clock. Sunday school, 3:45 p. m. Gospel meeting, 7:30 p. m. Bible Study, Wednesday, ‘p. m. Prayer meeting, Friday, 8: p.-m. “If a man say, I love God, and ‘hateth his brother, he is a liar: 8:00 for he that loveth not his brother ~~ whom he hath seen, how can he -99 love. God whom he hath not ~~} seen?”—I John 4:20. f we expect the Japanese end of the Axis to crack up, we must crack down on that end of the Axi BETHEL A:M-E. ‘CHURCH (Colored) Corner Division ‘and Thomas Sts. Rev. Walter S. White, Pastor Parsonage, 907 Thomas St. Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:00 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Junior Class, Tuesday, 7:15 Pp. m. | NEWMAN METHODIST CHURCH 527 William Street { THE CHURCH OF GOD 1106 Olivia Street No community in the world ever made | ; when it was dominated by a| ght-wad” mentality. romres By the time we are old enough to know better, we are too old to do better, yet we are never too old to learn. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN im., and every day *in week, ex-; head-and ‘Duval Streéts ‘CHURCH jeept Friday, at 4 p. m. . Rev. Dr. J. A.-Simpson, Pastor | | Regular services every Friday) Church ‘School, 9:30 a m. jevening, 8 o'clock, and Saturday | Alice Sands, superintendent. \ | White and ‘Washington Streets are Duplicates of wedding presents not desirable unless they are coin of the i counterpart—a check. Perhaps we shouldn’t worry about Communism being taught in our schools. Spelling is taught, too, but it seldom takes. Small business men have one ad- vantage over those cursed with too much wealth; when a crash comes they can’t lose so much, A physician says a man’s health is in- | licated by the length of time he can hold his breath. His wisdom is indicated by the length of time he can hold his tongue. To stop the insatiate desire for power | in the Presidency, a law should be written into the Constitution forbi@ding a third term for any man. When among more than 130,000,000 people only one man can be found cepable of heading this nation, Democracy might as well be thrown out of | the window, for the time of a dictatorship wi!l have arrived, and we, the people, ripe for its tyrannous rule, ‘ HARMFUL “CHARITY” | cae cae, React Kind-hearted citizens, in Key West | and elsewhere, often take unction to their L souls in the thought that they cheerfully | contribute their bits to the relief of any one who comes to them with a tale of woe, or | seeks succor for distress. It would surprise some of these peo- | ple very much to learn that they are prob- | ably making a mistake. More often, they are encouraging a habit of begging, which | will make of the recipient a panhandler al! his life. , fhe aim of modern relief is to correct _ the condition- which causes‘a ‘man, or & woman, or a family, te be on the seamy side of want. Very often these -circum- stances can be so altered as to make the individual or family seli-supporting, and enable them to take their place in society | as worthy members earnmg what they re- ceive. This is much better ‘than scattering alms wholesale and without wise dis- crimination. While we would not go so far as to say that all charity should be ‘con- trolled by social workers, we do assert that | ‘most of it should be so expended, : | Wednesday nights. morning, 7 o'clock. Morning sérvice, 11:00 o'clock. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Wm.; ——___ | Boworth League, €:00 p. m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Evening service, 7:30 o’clock.! 1008 Olivia Street | Evangelist Florence DeLanoy ‘and Husband, in Charge Morning worship, 11 o’clock. Sts. | Sunday School, 3:30 p. m. | Classes for all ages. | istic service, 7:30 p. m. B. Norman, superintendent. { Morning worship 11 o’elock. | Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST | ‘CHURCH {Colored} 217 Southard Street Elder B. W. Abney, Pastor Mrs. G. Williams, Missionary Leader Corner Eaton and Simoriton Rev. A. C. Riviere, Pastor Church ‘School, ‘9:45 a.m. ‘Ger- | ald Sitndérs, superititerident. | j Each department meets in its | Sabbath School (Saturday), 10 own assembly Toor. ;a. mm. Morning worship, 71 o'cléck. | ‘Church service. 11 a. m. Epworth Leggue, 630 p. m., | ¥. P.M V. S. meeting, 5:30, Evening worship, 7:30 ‘o’eléck | iP. m. Mid-week ‘prayer sérvide, Wea- nesday, 7:30 ’p. m. Choir rehearsal, Friday, 7:45: p. m Mrs. Joseph Sawyer., Church, organist; Gerald Saunders, direc- | Martha Robi superintendent. | tor. SY: | Porter: Beene the m. j THE CHURCH OF lao seal . — 9 | Sundays— Over Which A. J. Tomlinson Is) “Women’s Society of Christian | Sung — Sermon, Com- General Overseer iService at Wesley Community | unions, aol gir : i 1143 ‘Olviia Street PBouse. first and third Mondays a:stely after the ‘6 dfclock serv. | HT: Past t Mary 99 ice. Bible School, 10-0. m, Sunday. |, Wotners Club. Thursday, 7:00 'Siyeuy Byensons, Sermon. | Worship 2t Tl a. ‘m. ot Seas |Beneciction. 7 ip. m. Young People’s meeting ‘at 7:00; ‘MIXED BIBLE CLASS Week Days— i pm | | Tuesdays, Low Mass, 7:45. a. m. ‘sefvice, 7:30 o'clock. Sam B. Pinder and W. P. Monti- ‘Weiinesdays, Litany and Ser-! d and) cino, Teachers | :30 'p. i ‘Meetings Thursdays, Eb Center, Between and Olivia Streets Services Throughout Year Bible Study, Pridey ‘night. ‘et the Harris School -audi-'a.m. Room Improvement . . . Is there “room for improvement” when you look at your kitchen. living room. , or bath? Give your rooms the proper back- ground for indoor living with a new color scheme—paint. . .paneling. - - composition i coverin: gs. You'll find room in your budget, too, for all kinds of home repairs and im provements if you use the FHA Pian of convenient monthly payments.