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CARL ACKERMAN, Dean, School of Journalism, Columbia University. Habits aie servants, or masters, of men. How about your habits? Religion suffers considerably filo: the business managers of the churches The United Nations coming “too little”, gor nr i wr It is impossible for one to be false to filends and neighbors and true to the pub- lic. ‘ Hisicry teaches that empires, and ve- publics, too, come to their end by their own injustices. The main reason why nobody under- stands life is that nobody attempts to un- derstand it, Human nature, being what it.is, there will be another wave of pacifism present war ends, woe 3 os flag is the m6§ Cheol MER ty G yiep fon jz ; 7 every race 4 ‘tu every, clime, i America’s greatest institutions and her pride are essentially those of peace, of philanthropy, of religion; not those of con- quest and war. R oples of It is a sad commentary on the world that back in the e&rly 17th century people fled to America for religious and civil free- dom—and still do to this day, Advice is usually worthless because older people have had more experience and rarely heed it and younger people know everything and do not need it, LEAVE IT TO UNCLE SAM Key Westers, as well as people else- | where, are impatient about this, that and the other thing regarding the war, but prob- | | ably the greatest impatience is entertained | about the lack of authentic news from the | various fronts. ” The, holding back, gf news irks us, as was the case in the Midway; Coral Sea and the recent Guadalcanal naval battles, which | we knew were in progress but had to wait | several days before definite information |Sermon THE KEY WEST CFMZEN T'IRST METHODIST CHURCH FLEMING STREET METHODIST) (Old Stone) Cor. Eaton and Simonton Sts. | Rev. A. C. Riviere, Pastor Church School, 9:45 a. m. Each| sembly room. Mrs. L. L. Trent,! superintendent. Morning worship, 10:50 o’cloc! subject: “They See! (St. Matt. 13:16). Junier League, 4 p. m. Charles!Sermon subject: “Lord Bid Me} |H. Ketchum, Jr., counselor. Epworth League, 7:08 p. m. was given us by the government. The Guadalcanal battle, for instance, was announced several days by Japan be- pas (St. Matt. 4:3, 10). ; fore the United States said anything about leeame oni | the whereabouts of the American fleet in i Mid-week prayer service, Wed-| + ei, |nesday, 800 p. m. the southwest Pacific. And then along} Tharksgiving Service, came Uncle Sam and told us about our | gay g p. m. slashing victory—a victory that has grown | Choir practice, Friday, in extent as the days pass by. |p. m. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, or- jist; Gerald Saund direc- Instead of only 23 Jap ships sunk, as bes ae | Evening worship, 8:00 o’clock.; | Sermon subject: “Our Adver-! 148, 1 was first reported, the number has grown to 38! We itch so much we don’t know where to scratch first when we know that our country ‘is engaged in a battle and we can not learn ‘anything about it. That is human | naturé;‘but we should bear in mind, as has been pointed out by the war and navy de- partments én several occasions, particulars about the fighting are not made public as | long as it it felt that the enemy may benefit \ by learning them. The silence is for the benefit of our | | own fighting men. that breaking the silence will not interfere with the fighting one way or the other, the government gives us the news in detail. It | is not colored; it comprises facts bared to the bone. We leave it to our enemies, par- | ticularly Japan, to fool their people. Japan, according to the “news” it gave out to its people at home, won the Guadal- canal battle as well as the battles of the Coral Sea and Midway Island. | One thing that bothered an Ameriaa | commentator was how Japan could explain | away the fact to its people that, after it/had | “won” the Guadalcanal battle, its ships | turned tail and ran away. ”Probably,” the | commentator remarked sarcastically, “Ja- | pan’s psychology is in reverse in the matter of the victor and the vanquished—the vic- tor runs away; the vanquished throws out | i i | | his chest and lyingly tries to make you be- | lieve he’s the winner.” But back to war news. (We must iry to curb our impatience about it, ahd ‘feel | confident that our government knows best | When the iime comes 'p. |of Holy Communion. 7 a. m. im FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Eaton, Between Duval and Simonton Sts. Rev. Ted M. Jones, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 a.m: E. L. Wilson, superintendent. Morning worship, 10:50 o’clock. Sermon subject: “The Miractes| of Jesus”. Baptist Training Union, 7:00; p.m. Mrs. Roy R. Schowalter,} ‘director. | Evening worship, 8:00 o’clock.' Sermon subject: “A Quiet Talk About Powerful Things”. H Prayer service, Wednesday, 8 { | ; Choir rehearsal, Thursday, 8; p. m., directed by Mrs. B. N. Porch. j SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH j a ee ‘ Duval and Eaton Streets ! Sunday Services Low Mass with administration of Holy Communion, 7 a. :n. Sung Mass, Holy Communion, Church School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Prayer said plain, 1 a. im Sung Mass with’ short sermon, | 11:15 a. m. Ev g Prayer, Sermon, Bene-| diction of the Blessed Sacrament, 8p.m j Daily Services Morning Prayer, daily except; Wednesdays, 6:45 a. m. re | Loss Mass with administration | Evening Prayer, daily, 5:30 p.. ‘Wednesdays Morning Prayer, 8:45 a. m. A second Low Mass with-Holy}- Communion, 9 a. m. Other services as announced. MEMORIAL METHODIST | CHURCH LEY .p. m. (Uptown) CHURCH Rev. W. B. Mundy, Pastor Church School, 9:45 a. m. Wil- liam Knowles, general superin- | department meets in its own as-}tendent. Morning worship, 10:50 o’clock. “Feed My Epworth League, 7:00 p. m. Evening worship, 8:00 o'clock. Come”. No midweek ‘Wednesday. Thanksgiving Service, day, 8 p.m. ‘The. pastor cordially invites ‘each and every one to hear the sermons on Sunday. A _ special invitation is extended to all preyer service Thurs- Service men, defense workers,, visitors, friends and members to hear the sermons. Come join in’ the services and God will bless you. All young people are invited to the young people’s class, which meets each Sunday at 9:45 o'clock. Each one is also invited to the Epworth League again at 7D. m. 2 The Open Door is our wel- come. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 527 William Street Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Carlyle Roberts, superintendent. Morning worship, 10:50 o'clock. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evening service, 8:00 o'clock. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Choir’ practice, Friday, 7:30 Everyone is cordially invited to all services. “EL SALVADOR” METHODIST CHURCH Latin Miission Grinnell. and Virginia Streets Guillermo Perez, Pastor Chuneh School, 9:45 a. m. Miss Worship service, 7:30 p. m. Prayeni} service, Wednesday, 7:30 p. ms Women’s Society «of Christian i Service-at-- Wesley’ Community s}}House, first and third Mondays, | 4:00. p.-m. Mother’s Club, Thursday, 7:00 p. m. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Rev. Thomas Atherton, S.J. Rev. Terence King, S.J., and J. J Murphy, S.J., Assistants Hours of Services Sunday, Masses, 7:00, 8:30 and 10:00 a m. Benediction. Masses on Holy Days, 6:30 and 8:00 a. m. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21 |CHANGE IS MADE ON| THANKSGIVING DAY By REV. A. C. RIVIERE \THANKSGIVING SERVICE | The Fleming Street Methodist} Pastor, First M. E. Church Church will hold its Thanksgiv-| Our President has set aside ling Service Thursday night of | Thursday, November 26th, as jnext week instead of Thursday | Thanksgiving Day, but has asked {pocine va has been the custom that there be no slacking of war in the past. jeffort on that day. I am sure This change: is) being made by that every one ata to do the the pastor dueséo the. fact-thatitning that is best at this time. js many people, swilk be working! However, our President did not jon Thanksgiving Dey,.and syill ee bintend for Us not to devote some jable to attend only,.a night serv-|time on, that day te genuine Rev. W. B. Mundy, the pastor, | ing our gracious maecaiy Father urges the public to watch the) for His marvelous goodness to columns of this paper for fur-) ys jther notices of the service. Thet every one may go ahead 1942 —_—_—__—_———-:— Sunday’s ae Horoscope Today gives a clever character, cunning would scription in some are great powers of persuasion, and if today’s trait does not be- come obtrusive, positions of trust bearing success, will almost cer- | teinly fellow faithful applica- | tion. IN NEW QUARTERS j | with their wi et have an} Rev. Shortes announces | Thursday, 3:30 p.m. Girls 9-15.| opportunity i elie ia nis Gaddis wll acc | Royal Ambassadors, Wednes- | Thanksgiving Service, the First; new building on Georgia a on Friday, 3:30 p. m. Boys| methodist Church will hold its |tronia streets in the futur« oa " = | Annual Thanksgivi Service at! The Assembly had to vacate Prayer meeting, Friday, 8 P. m. 3 99 o'clock ‘Thursday night. old place on Olivia street To this service we extend a JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES = special invitation to our service | |People, and to our defense peo- peated oat ple, who may be far from their’ IBERIA, Mo i! woodeut- homes and loved ones; and to all ters scarce and the threat of cold |ethers who would like to come.|schoolrooms staring them in t P. ™../ The church will try to make this face, Iberia college students {just the finest, richest worship a one-day recess from classes i CUT OWN WOOD 620 White Street Watchtower Study, 7:30 p. m., Sunday. Salvation Study, | Wednesday. 8:00 i jartha Rebinson, superintendent. ; | Field service, 9a. m., daily and | Sunday. NAVAL CHAPEL SERVICES Movie Hall, U. S. Naval | Service possible. | will broadcast the service. The }public is. cordially invited to at- tein’: erder to chop enough wood to last through the winter. President opposes a j week; Nelson favors nger work Operating Base Chaplain Blake Craft Sunday School, 10 a. m., in the! |Movie Hall. } Chapel services will be con-) ducted Sunday evening, te ; to 8:00 o’clock, by the chaplain. rs 4 & ne Program of the services tomor- | . Mornin po a gp clay nue row includes: Congregational) Young People’s meeting, 7:00 singing, responsive reading, solo 4 White at Washington Street Rev. M. G. Lyerly, Pastor | Sunday School, 9:45 a. m practice, Wednesday, o'clock. Father 1106 Olivia Street T. J. Durrance, jor | Sunday morning worship, 10:50 o'clock. | Sunday. School, 3:30 p. m. Sunday evening preaching) | service, 7:30 o’¢lock. lh Prayer meetings, Tuesday and | by Geo. Asbell, SK3c and ser-| “Evening worship, 8:00 o'clock Men’s Sunday School class will) 8 be held in the new Mess Hall in | SUBPe?”- | Lieut. G. E. Barton, station per-| se . f ‘sonnel officer, will be teacher. Bg ony oH —— station include Confessions every |Saturday. from 1400 to 1730 by AME. ZION CHURCH chaplain’s office and Mass at 0815 (Colored) every Sunday morning in the , Rev. W. L. Souder, Pastor heard from 0745 to 0810. | a Chaplain Fallon wil hold aj, Church School, 9:30 «. m. led vie Hall at 1705. This service wilt Pomendent, 4, |yerr in the future. Within”. Naval Air Station | Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. the Naval Air Station at 1100. AN) wut” officers and men and their fami-| tat : pei ve in cae Boards Nos. 1 and 2 meet. Monday, 8:30 p. m. Musical | Quartet from West Palm Beach Wednesdey, 8 p. m., Pulpit Aid ‘Society meets. mon by the chaplain. {Sermon subject: “The Great Building 132, from 1000 to 1045.47.39 p.m. Roman Catholic Services at the! CORNISH CHAPEL. Chaplain T. J. Fallon at the Movie Hall. Confessions will be} Whitehead and Angele Sts. mid-week service in the new Mo-| °¥ Veni a be held every Wednesday of the| sermon subject: “The Divine services will be held at | sarmon subject: “Thankful for Pern e is Weekly Meetings ies are invited. Chaplain Craft | Monday, 8 p.m, Stewardess ' THE CHURCH OF GOD recital by the Friendly Four | . Tuesday, 8:38 p. m., prayer and | Class. Friday, 8:30 p. m. choir re- when to issue the news. Let’s leave it to | Uncle Sam. earsal. 2 | Weekday Masses, 6:30 and 7:30) | visitors and fritnds are invited hursday nights, 7:20 o'clock. a. m. First Friday at 6:30 and) > ® coved 1 to 9nod) gnig are -no -longer|—working_twent, Yr the |; Rc a ‘american | | SAVE STAMPS FOR COINS The people of the country have been | asked by the Treasury Department io buy | War Savings Stamps rather than to save coins, _. The Treaury reports that mints in Phi- adel nbja, pres and San Francisco are | -four hours a day, trying to eep up-wi the demand for coins. Bach Ou id hikaaa adds to the strain upon the mints and keeps critical metals from the nation‘s war use. The Treasury is particularly interested in reaching individuals who are saving pen- nies, nickels, dimes, quarters and half-dol- lars for the purpose of buying War Savings Bonds, If these people will- accumulate War Savings Stamps instead they will re- lease metal that is badly needed for the war production effort. The extent of the demand for coins is seen in figures showing that last year the | mints turned out 263,830,000 dimes, com- sated with 35,800,000 in 1988. Nickels stiyear excedtied 300,160,000 as against ) in £938. and pennies reached total of 1,108,099,100 pieces, the the, total.-of “191,866,734 in : bA sre ~ FRANCE’S HO compared wi | 1988. | | { Marshal Petain, replying to the mes- | sage of President Roosevelt, relating to the occupation of North Alfrica, declaims that | “France and her honor are at stake.” j _ The Marshal has his tense wrong. France and her honor gained renown. “T have always declared,” says the | Cor. Division and Georgia Sts. | 7:30 p. m. Rev. Wm. E. Bryant, Pastor | Church School, 9:45 a. m. Miss! Miriam Carey, general superin-| tendent. Morning worship, 10:50 o’clock. Young People’s Department, 7:00 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30 o’clock.! Midweek service, Wednesday, | Choir practice, Wedhesday, 8:15 p. m. . 44 CHURCH OF CHRIST + | Second Floor of County i Courthouse Services in Court Room, sec- ond floor of courthouse, 5:30 p.m., each Lord’s Day (Sunday). | Services conducted each Sun-} day afternoon at the hour indi- cated as a convenience for the many service men and defense workers stationed here. | GOSPEL HALL 720 Southard Street Morning worship, 10:45 o'clock. Sunday School, 3:45 p. m. Gospel mééting, 7:30 p. m. Bible Study, Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. UNITY SERVICES 708 Baker’s Lane (Off Elizabeth, near Southard) ‘Services Sunday Unity Services, 11:15 o'clock. Class in “Lessons In Truth”, 8 p. m. Class in “Lessons In Truth”,|. every Thursday evening, 800 o'clock. FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 1008 Olivia Street Miss ‘Flora E. Mitchell, Pastor Marshal, “we would defend our empire if it were attacked.” Apparently, the Marshal : Sermon subject by Miss Mitch- thinks more of the empire than he does of ell tomorrow © night, “Christ's , 8:00 a. m. Sunday evenings, 7:30 o’clock, Rosary, Sermon and Benediction. Friday, evenings, 17:30 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 month, Com- for Daughters of St. Ann. Second Sunday of month, Com- munion at thé 7:00 o'clock Mass for Parish and High School So- dalities. Third Sunday of month, Com- ;Munion at 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 Patish. Daughters of St. Ann meet first Sunday of month. Parish Sodality meets fourth Wednesday of month. Promoters of the Sacred Heart meets third Sunday of month. m. on month. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH the first Monday of every | Harris School, Corner Margaret and Southard Streets Morning service, 11 o'clock. Evening service, 8:00 o'clock. MIKED BIBLE CLASS Sam 8, Pinder and W. P. Monticino, Teachers Meetings every Sunday morn- ing at the Harris School audi- torium, ,10 o'clock. Men and women not connected with Atty “ther Bible Class and regardless of denominations are invited: te sattend. ule BOARD CUBAN MISSION ~ 4722 Watson Street Miss. Taylor, Director Sunday School, 3 p. m. France proper.. He hasn’t done much to | defend the homeland. Triumphant Entry. Into Jerusa- lem”. 7 i Everyone. welcome. munion at the 7:00 o’clock Mass, Ushers’ Club meets at 7:30 p.| B'NAI ZION CONGREGATION ‘© #l! services at Zion. Rabbi L. Lehrer a Joe Pearlman, President (Colored) | Hebrew Sunday School, 11 a.| /™m., and every day in week, ex- Corner Division and Whitehead Streets | cept Friday, at 4 p. m. | Regular services every Friday Rev. Monroe, Pastor Church School, 9:45 a. m. levening 8 o'clock, and Saturday | Morhing. service, ey o'clock. | morning, 7 o'clock. Bpworth League, Pp. m. Evaning..service, 8:00 o'clock 327 Elizabeth Street > Sunday School, $30 0, m. |_| 90, 90S. Wednesday evening meeting, ————_— \ {Colered) 217 Southard Street 8:00 o'clock. Eider. B, W. , Pastor Mrs. G. Williams, Leader Reading Room is apen on Tues-| days and Fridays from 3:00 te Sabbath School (Saturday), 10 {a.m. 5:00 p. m. : LUTHERAN CHURCH Charch service, 11 a. m. Y. P.M. V. S. meeting, 5:30 p.m. 7128 Fleming Street (Knights of Pythias Hall) ORTHODOX CATHOLIC CHURCH F. H. Zucker, Divine service, Wednesday, % (Colored) Rev. G. E. Finley Service men invited. i ) in Charge Mass, 10 a. m. THE CHURCH OF GOD | Over Which A. J, Tomlinson is. | Vespers and Sermon, 8 p. m. Public invited to attend. | wor 1113 Olivia Street Mary_H. Thompson, Pastor Bible School, 10,2. m,, Sunday. Worship at 11 a.m. Young Peoples meeting. At-7:00 p.m. Evening Prayer. nights. - Bible Study, Friday night. 5 a pict a » Tassday night, class meeting. } }Sermon subject: “The Character.” | Church School, 3:30 p. m | Adults’ Bible Class, 6 p. m j Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m | Evening worship, 7:30 o’c }Sermon subject w Married the Wrong | Tuesday, 8 p. m. |ple’s meeting and | Service. } Thursday meeting. Thursday rehearsal. Friday, 8 p. m., choir rehearsal ZION PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH Cost Of an ung Peo- Prayer Y. 8p Boy Scouts’ 8 p. m, Glee Club (Colored) Thomas, Near Olivia Street Rev. L. Milerson, Pastor Sister A. McKinney, Reporter Morning service. 11 o'clock Evehing service, 8 o'clock. Weekly Service Prayer service, Tuesday. Pp. m. SAINT PETER’S CHURCH Colored Center, Between Petronia and Olivia Streets Year 8-00 Sundays— Sung Mass, Sermon, Commun- ions, 8:08 a. m Church School follows imme- diately after the 8 o'clock service. Solemn Evensong, Benediction, 7 p. m. | Week Days— ys, Low Mass, 7:45 a.m Litany and Ser- mon, 7:30 p. m. Thursdays, Low Mass. Sermon. i 7:45 a. m. Fridays, Low Mass, 9:00 2. m BETHEL AME. CHURCH (Colored) | Rev. C. J. Prince, D.D., Pastor Parsonage, 907 Thomas Street (All Times Eastern War Time Sunday School, 9:45 a. m Morning worship, 11:00 a Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. |. Evening worship, 8:00 p. m ! m m te te ntinintinindindl Attend Church Sunday | —FIRST— TED M. JONES, Minister { 10:50 A. M \2“MIRACLES OF JESUS” | 8 o'Clock . “POWERFUL THINGS” A Friendly Church For Friendly People "At Bn tn tt ke Me hn tte kn he A warm welcome extended to everyone to attend service Sunday W. B. MUNDY. Minister OPEN-AIR SERVICE Cor. Duval and Fleming Sts. Ministerial Alliance Members in Charge The weekly Open-Aif Preach- ing Service, . by _ the Key West will open tonight (Saturday) at The Assembly of God Church will occupy its new building, at the corner of Petronia and Georgia streets, Sunday. All are welcome. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A.M. — WORSHIP 11 A.M. SERVICE 7:30 P.M. 8:30 o'clock. Rev. Tr? Tones, pastor of the First Baptist Geek) wee jal - Church,