The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 4, 1941, Page 2

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-”-_--— __ 4. J. Gilliam, director of Florida’s de- partment of public safety, has ordered all highway patrolmen to co-operate with newspapers in getting before the public full reports on automobile accidents. The patrolmen “as quickly as pos- sible” are to supply newspapers and news services with names, ages, race and ad- — ° | dresses of person or persons killed or in- — Fence tes j dane plncacsind time. of BUCS Rame,') Seding service, 9:20 o'clock. age, address:and tace “dfigers involved ; | Sam Pinder will conduct this name, age, race and address of any person |*"*- The purpose of the detailed informa- against them. (Oid Stone) tion is to enable the state, through a clip-! oth ping service, to get complete over-all rec- 250 | ords of accidents in Florida, their probable 720 | causes, methods of avoiding them, and simi- ; lar data. Principally, as Gilliam has pointed out Corner Eaton and Simonton Sts . Rev. A. C. Riviere, Pastor Church School, 9:45 a. m. Each department meets in its own as- sembly room. Morning worship, 10:50 o’clock. Sermon subject: “The Stern Business of Building The King- dom” (St. Matt. 10:34). SPRGIAL Novice fos y in a letter seeking newspaper cooperation, Boece Teague 690. pt. RE sehoects obituary: Neticss Stee SAT <fquelutions of | the problem is one of education. Detailed | Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. Sites aE se | information on accidents, obviously, is the |Sermon subject: “Confessing - RRR as Cie Sak tera de oh oe inal: first step in such education. : sie Cee Service ke a8 ‘of local or general Something must be done about cutting |“ yid-week prayer service, Wed- anonymous communi- nesday, 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal, Friday, 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, or- ; Sanist; Gerald Saunders, director. | the accident rate—whether it is done by the | state, federal government or the counties— | but the department of safety is up against \an apparently hopeless task in attempting aia | isn’t up to the department to try, but the | lessons of similar campaigns in the~ past | point to the fact that it’s a long, hard rgad to talk the average American driver outiof | breaking his neck. $ The popular attitude toward accidents | is a puzzling one—an apparent feeling that | something may happen to “the other fel- ene ee 7) ‘ low”, but cialiin® possibly touch me. pang ae Against that attitude, education or efforts | Mid-week Prayer and Bible to shock the drivers into being careful, — Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. seem to be powerless. _ lthe Seerae will estos piaigcc At any rate, we wish Director Gilliam |Sunday night services on the! luck. If he keeps every Florida newspaper pea theme, “The Man That ‘story about accidents he will have a gory jpenect The a file when it is complete. Rev. W. B. Mundy, Pastor u€hureh, School, 9:45 a. om. Norman Lowe, general syperin- tendent. | Morning worship, 10:50 o'clock. Observance of the Sacrament. Junior League, 4 p. m. Leagues at 6:30 p. m. Evening worship, :730 o'clock. ~ Mémory works wonders with the truth, and, conversely, havoc with a lie. — Religion would have moré converts if ovis onli didn’t interfere with the way some peo- | Under this theme the pastor | will deal with various times and ple like to live. : ‘conditions in the life of Christ, PK? : F ‘bringing his talks down to the ong A SCIENTIST LOOKS AHEAD | present day. _.. _.,... The year is three-fourths over but you : Splendid crowds have been at-! an still help save lives by driving carefully | |tending all evening services and on the highways, __ Dr. Thomas Midgley, Jr., 50-year-old |the public is cordially invited to Spas: scientist, now suffering from infantile Rede tak ist oe ri paralysis, was recently honored by the sts” Soy pure een a Nalin ss American Chemical Society which be- ene is a fs te will togethe: cooperate for | stowed upor him its highest honor, the SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH ade pies citer: Priestley Medal. ° ane use : Dr. Midgley, we understand, has Py eign cake a Wii ee ieeey = we Zz months and Ra pes Speer who puts money above every- | played an important part in improving the anieas otherwise advertised, the: ee sone a 1 ape day, that money is | technique of air conditioning and rubber Haaren of services in the e i i, “, £ rch is as follows: y he verything else, vulcanization, the use of “anti-knok gaso- | | hig , line” and the extraction of bromine from Morning Prayer, 6:45 a. m. ee In fighting for themselves, the Red | sea water. This hard-headed scientist is | _Sung Mass with Communions, 5 ins army soldiers are also fighting for the hest | not given to futile day-dreaming, but many |"22 2." rots | Sung Mass for the Church’ School, 9:30 a. m. Evening Prayer. sermon, Bene- diction, 8:00 o’clock. Week Days Morning Prayer, 6:45 o'clock. interests of the world, i If every boy and girl measured up to | the expectations of fond parents, the human race would be too good too soon. . readers, after coming into contact with some of his predictions, will have another idea. Dr. Midgley forecasts the commercial = = ~ FRA | tapping of an estimated three quadriliion- | Low Mass, 7:00 __ entu = dollars’ worth of gold now existing in dilute | Everi"€ Woe olslerk, nan . Recreation is good for the body and | form in the world’s oceans. He also pre-| Morning Prayer, 8-45 o'clock. ag : soul, but some workers think they must take | dicts: inter-planetary travel; introduction | Second Mass, 9:00 a. m. ; : their recreation during working hours. | of water on Mars and oxygen on Venus to | ee i : | make those plants habitable; age-control, LEY a ner DAs be xt _ two meee - = in igs | allowing an individual to remain at what: |” egise “Citizen: (a) news pul ree and (b) | ever age which seems pleasing the elim"! tgener Division ‘and Georgia Sis. | anua [mews published for compensation, known | ination pf indigestion through the use of | Rev. Wm. E Bryant, Pastor ive } _.as advertising. | hormones and the end of visiting-people (_., Church School, 9:45 a. ‘m. Miss: | Miriam..Carey, -general superin-_ {temdent.. A class for every one. Morning worship, 10:50 o’cloek. : i . | will call on one another via televisions We would not advise anybody as to the | While the acctor's predictions may oe of re to be — but We | .cem to be somewhat advanced;’ there is een 7:00 4 = pecan would suggest that personal improvement | much in the history of the past to indicate | president. : is possible through the practice of some religion, | that he is upon solid ground. In fact, there | Pirecated worship, 8:00 o'clock | is no telling what science will do for man- | Metmedintes tnert. Tucsiey | fevening at 7:30 o'clock in social! Seer os } kind. This would be a great world if every- | hall | rare ak body could have his own way, but it would | There seems to be no limit, and de- |. te eae bepihedraqnothaoun. \Lite is Scand thatd spite a fluttering doubt about the doctor’s | study and prayer meeting. must have competition to make it interest- | ‘4eas as to Mars and Venus, we are in- | Choir practice, Wednesday eve- ining, 8:45 o'clock. Mrs. Adams ing ‘and wost of iis are getting it, good and | clined to underwrite his prophecies with- cetenty, out reserve. in charge. | \BNAI ZION CONGREGATION Rabbi L. Lehrer Joe Pearlman, President | Hebrew Sunday School, 11 a m., and every day in weék, ex- ABOUT DEFENSE PRODUCTION +» Cultural loftiness is no barrier against = personal jealousy. When Milton's “Para- | ~dise Lost” came out in 1667, the celebrated | 6 The current rate of defense produc- es fs P * Par / Friday, at 4 p. m } poet of that day, Edn Waller, wrote of tion will be sufficient, in. the. opinion of cept Fi : it: | “schoolmaster, John | William'S. Knudsen, Director of the Office |cvening 8 clock, apa Baturday b Soe Avapen ing, and Sai iy j Pate a 4 a tedious poem on | of Production Management, to provide ade- | morning, 7 o'clock. \ Vine faliiof man; its length her not con- | quate equipment for the Army, as it now Se : giidered, a. merity it hath no other.” ' stands, within six or seven months. | METHODIST CHURCH ¢ When the United States reaches peak | * Latia Mission } "’ " Horror is often expressed at the num- | production, says Mr. Knudsen, “I don’t see , “per of soldiers wounded in the battles of the ‘how any nation on earth can outproduce” -present war, but we seem to take for us, -granted the number of persons wounded * “very year on our highways through auto- Grinnell and Virginia Streets Guillermo Perez, Pastor } Church School, 9:45 a. m. Miss Martha Robinson, superntendent. | Worship service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer service, Wednesday, While the figures given for the output | of defense necessities are usually in per- Sear ER aaa Sod mabile ac Yet during the years of centages, which is rather unsatisfactory, 7:30 p. m 2 2 A. this war, the entire number of British sol-' Under Secretary of War Patterson says that. Women's Society of Christian, wo is less than 1 per cent of «tooling up will soon be over” and “guns, House first ond “third Mondays | the number of persons wounded by auto tanks and planes are coming in daily in- {4:00 P. m. | accidents on the American highways. | creasing numbers.” oes Cub, ‘Teveatey, 120) Morning worship, 11:00 o'clock.‘ | to educate drivers to safety. t ere i 1 We don’t say it can’t be done, or that {Uptown Church) F } Masses on Hely Days, 6:30 and 8:00 4m. Weekday Masses. 6:30 and 7:00 ja. m.. First Friday at 6:30 and 8:00 a. m. Sunday evenings. 7°30 o'clock, ;Rosary, Sermon and Benedi mn. ‘. Friday evenings. 7:30 o'clock Sacred Heart Devotions. 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 menth, Com- munion at the 7:00 o'clock Mass for Daughters of St. Ann. Second Sunday of month. Ccm- munion at the 7:00 o’clock Mass: for Parish and High Schoo! So- dalities. Third Sunday of month. Com- munion a‘ the 8:30 o’clock Mass for Children of the Parish Fourth Sunday of month, Com- munion at the 7:00 o’clock Mass for Men of the Parish. first Sunday of month. Parish Sodality meets | Wednesday of month. fourth Promoters of the Sacred: Heart ~ meet third Sunday of month. ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1068 Ciivia Street Quentin Shortes, Pastor. Morning worship, 11 o’clock Sunday School, 3:30 p. m Classes for all ages. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meetings Tuesday, 7:15 p. m. Friday. 7:15 p. m. THE CHUKCH OF GOD 1106 Olivia Street L. B. Thomas, Pastor Sunday morning worship, 10:50 o'clock. Sunday School, 3:30 p. m. Sunday evening preaching service, 7:30 o'clock. Prayer meetings. Tuesday and Thursday nights, 7:30 o’clock. 620 White Street Watchtower Study, 7:30 p. m Sunday. Salvation Stidy, 8:00 p. m, Wednesday. Field service, 9 a. m.. daily and Sunday. GOSPEL HALL 720 Southard Street Morning worship, 10:45 o'clock. Sunday school, 3:45 p. m. Gospel meeting, 7:30 p. m. Bible Study, Wednesday, 8:00 Dp. m. Prayer meeting, p. m. Friday, 8:00 THE CHURCH OF GOD Over Which A. J. Tomlinson Is General Overseer 1113 Olviia Street Mary H. Thompson, Pastor Bible School, 10 a. m., Sunday. Worship 2t 11 a. m. Young People’s meeting at 7:00 p.m Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Prayer meetings, Monday and Wednesday nights. Bible Study, Friday night. CHRISTIAN 327 Elizabeth Street Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Sunday morning service, o'clock. Wednesday 8:00 o'clock. Reading Room is open on Tues- days and Fridays from 3 to 5° p.m. SCIENCE SOCIETY n evening meeting. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton. betwen Duval and Simonton Streets Rev. Ted M. Jones, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 a. EL. Wilson, superintendent. Morning worship, 19-50 o'clock. Sermon subject: “Becoming Baptist Training Union. 6:30 p.m. Director, Alvim Herring. Eyeqing worstiip. 7:20 o'clock. Serzaca -subiect: “A Real . . World Series!” * Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30. p.m. Choir rehearsal Thursday, 8:00 P. ™z Harry H. Fischer, musical direttor, m ing. 40 o'clock. Men and wom- en with any other | Bible Class and regardless of de- Daughters of St. Ann meet >°"" ‘diately after the 8 o'clock serg ian : ‘nominations are invited to at-| ca Se ©“ JEWISH HARVEST © mer caonce ~~ FESTIVAL STARTS cows ee: SUNDAY EVENING <= = == E S. Doherty, Pastor Church Sunder Oconee Sunday Schoel, 9:45am. Car- atenenanlls morrow). =i b+ o lyle Roberts, superintendent. Commmutucr Suz. Chaplain Blake Craft will SUKOS, FEAST OF TABER- Tie Sgcrumen: of — preach in this church tomorrow wWac LES. TO BE OBSERVED Seppe wlll be ster 7 te at both mol and evening Specs! occamer > ca —s he absence of WITH SERVICES AT LOCAL = its oem way Tty. who is at- Sex f oo =< nce in Wichita, SYRAGOGUE wes 8 = wel oe am tamms at calec om The evening service will be at service 7 te ge x —an 8:00. o'clock. Sukos, the Feast of Taber- ghe jewimg Sustecr am Se Morn: ip 16:30 o'clock. nacles, the Jewish harvest fes- avour, 7:00 P. ™. tival, begins on the evening of ip, 8:00 o'clock. sunday, October 5 (tomorrow). It practice, Friday, 8-09 World the democratic principles jo5p 5 e — Pp. m inherent in Jerusalem ice at T : —_—— Services in connection with he —— CORNISH CHAPEL, AME. the event will be conducted at 4@™ Ome anc a= me ZION CHURCH the local Synagogue by Rabbi "2° -Dcpetec = = Gee Serer L. Lehrer. ; ™ ~ = s, Sukos is ob . led leaves and twigs, out uperintendent. home and Synagogue. to com- Mae Curry. memorate Israel's forty years of 11:00 o'clock. wandering in the desert, when . sssity demanded that they ve in that type of home. Later avor at 6:30 p. * president. building of these booths took cclock. a spiritual significance. They Faith were interpreted as being sym- boke of the transiteriness of hu- man life, and the commen des- tiny of all men. Man's responsibility fellow men is implict im the £:00 p. m., Ushers, festal custom. Children bring Stewardess Board fruit and produce of the earth into the Symagegue. After serv- hoic rehearsal Friday ices, the offerings are distributed to those in need to make the day a time of thanksgiving for all Originally a harvest festival, TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN Sukos has become a celebration Little p. m., mecting, for his Senior choir m. re- honoring the spiritual fruits m Coons the field of life. Observed for Rae Sans ight days by Reform Jewry, = (Colored) riigaggtirn is a nine-day festival for the Simonton Street Orthodox and Conservative. The rund A. Laing, Pastor first and last days are holidays s, Clerk of Session marked by special services, while 7 A. i Iton Morning service, 11:00 o'clock. the days between are semi-boli- Sermon subject: “The Power gays Ot Gat’ In accordance with the bibli- Guseh School, 329 = =i” ingle Adult Bible Class, 6:00 B m tranches of palm leaves, the eit- Cristian Endeavor League, ron, the myrtle, and the willow 0 are used in the service as sym- Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock SS ee ee Sermon subject: “As We Come | vores Narvest To The Communion Service io fy Ge This is World-Wide Communion ,, he, ast Gay of Sukes, Knows cime tor cuening <ocstip Day and a special service will be the pss —. Se as a ae row from 828 wo 738 held. . ow > The change «it =e Tuesday, 7:30 p.m, Young | imé the Penta in the Syns- tect during the Pall and People’s meeting and song serv- — ot erage ges ae, ants. ice mage al sre pe This —_ Readers of The Came ame: Wednesday. od mi every observer Questec 1 note te change Scouis' meeting ™ ™" B® eternal quality of the moral Wine at the cities: Sema , 9-8n ithin it memory is seed _ aaa. 7:30 p. m., Glee Club! °9 1.00 gor the future af Sead worship. a and the recognition of its basic haar 7:30 p.m. choir Te Gemnocratie principles. CHURCH GROUP “Keep alight the lamps of Says Degs Cost More od spiritual truth in a day when Than Church Suppert The monthiv buses they are going out”. of the Woman: Augxihary 4 plSBeRI PASE St - La ome, _— Churcn — etal BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH CINCINNATI, Ohio, Oct. 4— “S, sae ~~ o _ “Americans love dogs more e's De. “ (Colored) their Church”, says Dr. Joseph onal Bishop Wmg ot Corner Division and Thomas Sts. F. Fletcher of the Episcopal ia, oo CG Brice Sicceme Rev. J. C. Bannerman, Pastor Graduate School of Apphed i wil be reeds. ont Parsonage, 907 Thomas St. ligion. —_ Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Dr. Fletcher asserted that & Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. year Americans spend $750,000,-" Christian Endeavor, 6:00 p.m. 000 for their dogs and their Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. keep, while only $518,953,571 CHURCH Pedigreed dogs, he said. $150,000,000 and the balance (Colored) went for upkeep, inchuding show ( aueee len, Oo Cor. Division and Whitehead Sts. a galoshes, special dietary Rev Josepn vam pate R. R. Bailey, Pastor _ foods, veterinary service, jackets Bisbee ro ig m. 2nd nail polishes. a 4 Church School, Alice Sands, superintendent. ! Morning service, 11:00 o'clock. ASKS CHRISTIANS 2 month's Epworth League, 6:00 p. m. Z CHURCH He recurdec four ming service, 8:00 o'clock. (me Dromcemst Tuesday night, class meeting, | 2 Bute mde 8:00 o'clock. j “ te Feces se sue SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST ples —y — . = a an (Colored) ee Sani See 217 Southard Street Eider B. W. Abney, Pastor | . R a w God. Sabbath School (Saturday), 10’ “God has given the | am : capital of the 5 Church service, 11 a. m. God and man ¥. P.M V. S. meeting, 5:30 ssid “Ged is entitled p. m. [ i i 5 I I f if F £ ify munions, 8:00 a.m. Church School follows i Com-- imme- B Sclemn _Ewensong, Sermen Benedicti-n, 7 p. m. = I Thursdays, Low am. 2

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