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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN” — - aes aa 2 rm TO SPEAK SUNDAY =‘ NAVAL cHaPEL seRvices | TQ CONDUCT REVIVAL | | MUSIC ‘AL PROGRAM FINE MUSICAL rwwwre> 7 ad REP h: gompaeaee ie | a aa | Titer T Bila ) | assy phe orl steaks 63 ay WEATHER REF ORT ‘AT STONE CHURCH PROGRAM TONIGHT Oe om am ene Do mmnan 8 Chaplain Bike Craft. | . . a | ; ST. PAUL’S CHURCH a Children’s Sunday School! at 10 : Observa' en at 8:30 a. m.; | eet ea FLEMING STREET METHODIS? FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH at ~ \a. m. in the Chaplain’s Building) ope — EW-T. City Office) ‘SUNDAY EVENING: an: aes ’ (Uptown) CHURCH : 4 No. 129. I ss | Temperatures will be rendered this evenin Be & wae bau : Men’s Sunday School class will ‘ Highest last 24 hours _____77 wee St. Paul's Episcopal Ch A We ly, t ee be held in the station: library Lowest last night - : 43; n g at 8 o'clock. Church School, 9:45 a. m. John Rev. Ted M. Jones, Pastor 3 from 1000 to. 1045. Lieutenant | : Mean 75; En: Cena: ee : Russell, general superintendent. | Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. De- 2 ‘ G. E. Barton, station person-j jNormal = 7g] “NAVY WILL BE GUEST Morning worship, 10:50 o’clock. partments will meet in regular , : nel officer, is the teacher. is | Sermon subject: “The Inquest”. places. © Evening service at 7:15’p. m.| # & . League, | 7:00 m4 m. _ Morning worship, 10:50 o'clock. | 4 in new Statin’ Movie’ Hall. Pros}. 44 5 ing morse, 8,00, o’clock. Sermon subject: “A Worthy Gift”. | Be feram: 3! ogbri a by by. Rev. Homer ‘Bain. Training Union, 7 p. m., Mrs.| : _ | 1. Congtegitionat:Singing,-with | Prayer Service, Wednesday, 8 R. R. Schowalter, director. Roland Jchnson,'S2c, ‘accompany-} ts” } p. m. ' Evening worship, 8:00 p. m. Bre ing on the’ vieliny'and Jy ReHuds) Sg) : { ‘The Revival Services will start Sermon subject: “Beautiful Bap-| son, Splr, on the 'weaordion. co r _ Sunday night and run through tism’. Followed by Baptismal r 2. Responsive Reading. April 9. Rev. Homer Bain’ will service. { , : 3. Selections by , .N. the guest speaker. We cord- ‘This church will weleome 22) Stan Plummer, Sp: tor. | 4 Methodist (Stone rch to-! Choral Prelude— ly invite each one to attend new members Sunday as a result | ‘ . Sermon by Chapla . | aig ee Humidit a Sehcaea rigiad ahs : 7H — chad aaa services on Sunday and of revival services recently con- Roman Catholic _ sei ni | 86% oe oe See on. oe Erotic—Grieg-P’ i through the revival. The pastor ducted. The pastor will preach at/| clude Mass promptly at se | Tomostow’s Alma pith the service celebrating. Wee! |) uae tr m Thais Mas. will preach Sunday morning, 10:50 a: m. on the subject, “A/ Sunday morning at the «Mevie} Saiitioen ae jcompletion of the installation of | net “3 peat ooass using for his theme, “The In- Worthy Gift” and a ladies’ quartet | DR. ELLIS A. FULLER Hall and Confessions from, 0745! hSexiset ee Fal “ i new pews. “. Hymn, “O God, Our Help in board PN STR, pp araern She sing a he tae shag OMe- ie x to 0810. : S i Moonrise _ 1:26 a. m.; Guest soloists together with; Ages Past”—Arranged. special invitation is exten inney). At the evening hour at Louisville. Ky. Roman Catholic Services | Moonset 12:37 p. m.} the choir of the church will pre-| Westminster Chimes—Vierne Baie eee nase a oe falewing the | President: Southern Baptist Mass will be celebrated'on the | REV. HOMER BAIN Tomorrow's Tides {sent a splendid program of vo-| i + Seminary, who delivers the following days: i e (Naval Base) jeal and instrumental music. In-} AN EW bs os amie Co pert ar League Nett age entitled concluding message of the April 2 Building 129 oes REVIVAL STARTS High Tide Lowes Tide | cluded in this part of the se t HUM. HAIR N. A warm welconie is extended ‘The Citic extol & cordial} present announced Baptist 4 Movie Hall 08815 | | 4:00 am. 8:36 am. _|ice will be offerings by Mr. and MARKET FOR WOMAN'S to all the service men, defense invitation to- visitors to attend! Hour series, on the subject, A Setelving Siete ey i pad er ee eee aa Tatlin > roan, set te CROWNING GLORY. son ie | “Making America the Ai 4 Naval Air Station 1015 SUNDAY EVENING | |cently returned to resume resi-| 7 PSRs direction of Stan } Most of the | Precipitation | SPEAKER AT SPECIAL SERV-|Uled on this progr: Rainfall 24 hours endin; { ‘criptions and arrangements of | 8:30 a. m., inches ee 0.17! ICE ARRANGED | well known melodies. Only the |'Potal rainfall since Mar. 1, yt ; {opening and,.closing numbers eRes 2b 267! were written especially for the Excess since March 1, Chaplain S. A. Glasgow, USN, — inches 1.52) will be the guest speaker at the; The Program follows Total rainfall since Jan. 1, Teeciel, Socgun tere eked: Cmte Seika: (Chanel inches 3.87) PoC!) Program to be rendered! ong Tocatta)—Boellman. Deficiency since January 1, jin the auditorium of the First! Schubert's Serenade—Schubert workers, visitors, members and these services setting forth the cot as FORECAST i % ‘i ‘ enal of Spiritual Democracy”, Building 129 - 0645 orev ,.{dence in the Island City after an one to attend church on Sun- doctrines of the a tateaaane sania ras each 28 11 Movie Hall ” 9815 Key West and Vicinity: Show absence of several months. Both; 4 ew American business has ae A ne a0 AM. CWT). 11 Receiving Station 0915) FLEMING $T,| this afternoon and tonight; lit- LEY MEMORIAL METHODIST .”:!9 P- i 1 1:30 Pi TRELLIS ER 11 Naval Air Station 1015|SERVICES AT “| tha, Chaeeeint bedubesote lovers of the city that further}Wa% the buying of human hair CHURCH bia a oo A ae 14 Building 129 _. 0645) . crURCH TO CONTINUE Florida: Occasional showers, |£"a"gement is _unnecessary.| Before the “Japs attacked Peari : Thursday. | 18 Movie Hall ey one ' iean 6 | pessibly , local thunderstorms, | Mrs: Helen Hoglund, director: of aes American v J Divisio 4 { : 18 Receiving Station , 09, ’ THROUGH | this = ;| women’s work of the Jackson 8° all the hair ne ae Wm. cyto thd 7 ape ie PROGRAM T0 END 18 Naval Air Station 1015 1 beter: pontoons tonaghe” south and / Square USO, who has been de-|Pean countries Church School, 9:45 a. m. Miss Church of the Pilgrims” | 21 Building 129 10643 iri a7 joHatteras, N. C, to Apalachi-| lightfully entertaining audiences green . Carey ‘ — ; 22 Building 129 96451.:\¢The Rev. Homer Bain, minis- cola, Fla: Small craft warnines{i® the city. since she arrived} Now, with these countries tem- tendent LEG On William Street, Between SUNDAY MORNING BA aiding 129: = G4 ter of ''the Miami Beach Metho-| remain displayed Melvin nn some months ago will also ap- “as rage. . Morning worship, 10:50 o'clock. Fleming and Southard \ an ee Mall - 0818 | dist Church, will conduct the re-|Key West; elsewhere no smal] {Pear on the program. IG arcs e Young People’s Department,! Samuel P. Reinke, B.A., B.D., pyar 25 sae ing. anes sais paces Pevices i bee a ae craft or storm warnings have leh, peoeeara ieowr — “wai sires 7 dynes leming Street odis: - n issued. ; J nan a i Gg taken worship, 7:30 o’clock.| Sunday sue 9:45 a. m. oa eee TD eeegeny ee ee se town) Church, starting “Sunday ee Say Mary Elizabeth a soeay-oe expert in Musical program by Navy Choir. | Carlyle Roberts, superintendent.) SPEAK OVER RADIO CON- . specie abrogate au) night at 8 o’clock and running INTRODUCED IN 1516 awyer. E dol e s h h April 9. The services Anthem, “Jesus Calls Us” (Hol- | the past 30 years, and the origin- Midweek service, Wednesday,| The’ Intermediate-Adult Schoo! CLUDING THREE MONTHS’ Cha through Apri R ers and ssibly thunderstorms 2 zi t Ley S! are so well known to the music| been created as the result of the S ‘ lains’ Offi 1500-1730} _- & j ton)—Church Choir. ator of the idea of devel ping the 7:45 p. m. | will hold its worship service in| Erailig een 1900-1930 shy ig held each evening at a" Indehel YORK.—Bananas_ were Goaitag tesa wie Church's! American market from the start Frisia seats, Homans) at Conteh mess edie ee Soper c. euler 1 Air Station 1945-2030 ee Bhi is a native of adie: | henee ness pri ae Gn One Foundation”—Congregation. | of the - and ex- 315 p. m. orning worship, 10: . mm. s ee. - ary Is- i “Li " ecutiv: Arranjay’s Wi Come and. worship with us/The pastor preaches on “The eras ; asian (Sey having removes to Hlor- | lands irr 1816. Ga ern Caemeenet aee ieee ei sere and we will do our best to give! Fourth Word of the Cross”. 2 jida at an early age. He is a = that which you need in these; ‘The Prayer Band meets at 2 Bringing toaclose three months Receiving Station —. 0900-0910; graduate of Florida Southern} SAINT PETER'S CHURCH | P!@vet—Pastor. dealing in human hair for com- sa oak: ps ey ak A of The Baptist Hour radio se Naval Air Station 1000-1010 College located at _ Lakeland. | 5 Welcome to all. ‘Young People’s Dinner, 6 p. m..| Dr. Ellis A. Fuller, Louisville, Thursday before First Friday: Fla, the Methodist College for| (Colored) My Lord” (Dudley Buck)—Mrs. } } Vocal Solo, “My Redeemer and , mercial purposes, decided to sam- ple the home market by ertis- ss Helen Hoglund. ing and letting it be known that Sie patieiage Petronia Anthem, “Like Streams That| they were willing to pay from $2 an livia Streets Feed the Garden (Holton) to %4 per pound for feminine ; ‘ ae : : Chaplains’ Office __ 1500-1730: py; Sangh sahical oe gy RE OE aN ‘and Junior and Senior Christian | wii eak - Sunday a < pad, Florida. He is a former schoo! FIRST PRESBYTERIAN | Endeavor meetings at 6:30 -p. mse. ee iat seords Chaplains’ Office 1930-2100! principal and Life Insurance ex- CHURCH : Sunday, in the Service Center. March 24, at 6:90 ¥/W-T,, attord-.| Feast Days of April: ecutive. | Throughout Y; ; — | Evening worship begins with a| ing to Dr. S. F. Lowe, Atlanta,Ga, Friday, April 2, is the First] He has served in the Florida Sundays s ont. | Choir. tresses, 10 im or longer. any White at Washington Street | Song Service at 7:45 o'clock. Ser-' Chairman of the Southern Baptist| Friday of the month. Mass|Conference for for seven years. Sung Mass, Sermon, Commun- eb leeen Solo, “O Sole Mio” (Di as gor aac lage Sy Rev. M. G. Lyerly, Pastor mon subject: “One-Thing I Know”.| Radio Committee sponsoring the Seen fine socuaed at 0645,/He came to Oaiaint Beach | from tans; £0) ac a se pny ie oe = Nog lenaadcog Ear Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. | The Fellowship Hour at 9:15! series. \ Holy Thursday, April 22 andl Sree nyne at Ghureh ean| Church School follows imme-|tove Excelling” Gohn State) jhas advertised in over 1,000 mews- Morning worship, 10:50 o’clock.' p,m. Sunday. : ea, . acksonville. In the esi “diately after the 8 o’cl : ’ 2 the Gait- Sermon subject: “Christ's Sec-|\ ‘The Mr. and Mrs. Club meets| D*. Fuller, who is Président of Holy Saturday, April 24, Mass] church, Rev. Bain doubled the | ion Ne 8 o’clock| Mr. and Mrs. George Mills White. | Papers and magazines in the U cnd Word From The Cross”. / Tuesday at 8:15 p. m. in the Serv-| the Southern Baptist Seminary, will be celebrated at *0645,|membership in two years. Selena = Sermon—Chaplain S. A. Glas-| ed States. Evening worshjp, 8:00 o'clock. ice Center. | and former President of the South-| Building 129. : Rev. Bain is a fine speaker| “"Rentuiction, 7 oem Sermon, gi eek, Sere Eee sees Sermon subject: “What Is Man?”) “Prayer service, Wednesday, 8 ern Baptist Home Mission Board, Good Friday, April 23, andJand each one who: hears him| weer Days ™ mriliner toe be one por peta wh crs Choir practice, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. We continue our Lenten) and of the Georgia Baptist Con-| oy ccuriady April pec orr Leg ee pes from!" ‘Tuestays, Low Mas,,7:45.a:mtCongregtion fewvered, wana © Wh. 7 Study of Galatians. , are days on which all}his sermons, it is said. . ; igi mse segpennapee HE ed pansies = BK cordial invitation-is extend-* ~ Party Night Thursday at the & | Catholics are obliged to abstain} Each and every one is cordial- Sedneways, Litany and Ser- __zhe general public is comdialty | souree — niger i eakimitvlaa- vei, . detondh Bet vice Center. “Making America the Arsenal of + from meat. : ly! invited to attend the revival Pers Seip an| invited to attend this programa real Codec and evaantuiiteeabea workers ‘and friends to worship) Friday evening at 8 o’clock,|Spiritual Democracy.” This is the; The time of Easter Duty ex-| Services starting Sunday jnight, pital w Mass, 7:45 oa fo rept. wil Tee meee orate for War Bends and with us at both the morning and, Choir Practice. | closing message of the present an-/ tends from March 14 to June|funning. through April 9. The esas ; a ee ee ag eters ing or mailing evening services. ‘The Service Center will be open | nounced series on the general 90, During this period all Cath-Jehurch is located at the corner} Fridays, Low Mass, 9:00 a. m.|its worthwhile accomplishment. pray adie i ioe If you are not worshipping tor reading, recreation and friend-| theme, “American Christians Amid jics are obliged to reeeive|of Fleming and William streets. od anv. 34 West 20th St, elsewhere a cordial welcome ty contacts every week day from | World Cri ae Holy Communion. : — a caehee TERIAN | CONTRIBUTIONS TO i bs ~d neg 'y lawaile you ot this. chute: 7:00 to 10 p. m. and from 3:00 to| The Baptist Hour, now in its! Sunday, April 25, is the Feast MIXED BIBLE CLASS i RED CROSS FUND . fain scence socrert ! p. m. on Sundays. Service men/| third year. presents outstanding of the Resurrection of Christ. — j (Colorea) j MADE BY BRITISH PERRTIAN SCIENCE and civilians are most cordially religious leaders, both laymen Chaplain Fallon will hold a} Sam B. Pinder and W. P. —— invited. jand preachers, in a series of time-| mid-week service in the Chap- Monticino, Teachers __ 117 Simo inton Street Plasterers Union —__ $75.00 ' fret - 327 Elizabeth Street fees |ly messages each Sunday morning jains’ Building, No. 129, each} Mcetings every Sunday morn-| , Sigismund A. Laing, Minister | Kress _— 2590|. LONDON rig ge Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. FIRST PENTECOSTAL at 8:30 a. m, (E.W.T.) Wednesday morning at 0645. It|ing at the Harris School audi-|4- Milton Evans, Clerk.of Session | Dr. H. C. Galey Fay | vr guar ie Sunday morning service, 11 CHURCH ——————— | will consist of the sacrific 4 % | Morning worship, .11 o’elock.| Mrs. Grace Lowe 10.09 | British chemi € of|torium, 10 o’clock. o'clock, aie | ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH the Mass and Novena Prayers in} Men and women not connected| Chureh School, 3:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Fred _Knapp _ 5.00/ Wednesday evening. meeting,; 1008 Olivia Street | St. Mary’s Star of the Sea honor of Our Mother of Perpet-|with any other Bible Class and oo Erideavor meeting, Pere J. Cherry 5.00 8:00 o'clock. Mi . Mitchell, Pastor ea ual Help. inati Eph «| Fred Manson tuto” TM Rev, Thomas Atherton, S.J. Seer erneer é regardless: of denominations st@) <a dutts’ Bible Class, : Reading pe! and Evangelist Jewish Services invited to attend. days and Fridays from 3:00 to! Services Rev. Terence King, S.J.. and 2 Evening worship, 5:00 p. m. ‘ . | J. J Murphy, S.J., Assistants Jewish Services are held every — Tuesday, 8:30 p. m., Young Peo-} Mrs. John F. Jacoby gee iad a : sere ba sty | Hours of Services Friday evening at the Temple, suseige ae |ple’s meeting and Adults’ Prayer} Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lopez FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD | Sunday School, 3:30 p.m. | Sunday Masses, 7:00, 8:30 and B’Nai Zion, on the corner. of Si- Service. Ida Engel TABERNACLE |= everyone welcome. {10:00 a m. Benediction. monton and Southard streets, at (Colored) Thursday, 8:30 p. m., Boy Scouts’} John M. Walter wis 2 Masses on Holy Days, 6:30 and 2000 by Rabbi Lehrer. abe meeting. ~ E. L. Ford Rev. Quentin Shortes, Pastor *EL SALVADOR” \9:00 a. m. recent 5 ee beer Bedi eaten Thursday, 8:30 p. m., Glee Club! W. W. Tomson Corner Petronia and Georgia Sts. | METHODIST CHURCH ~~ Weekday Masses, 6:30 and 7:30, SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH Shick Assaté Heseae McKinne * | rehearsal. Mrs, H. Herrick Sunday School, 10 a. m. i Latin Miission \a. m. First Friday at 6:30 and ——- Sccretdry and Reposter ¥ | Friday, 8:30 p.m. choir re-| Mrs. E. Strunk Worship service, 11 a. m. { {8:00 a. m. F ee een Sere | Morning service, 11 o'clock peers a ‘ Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p. m.| ‘i ini Sunday evenings. 7:30 o'clock. junday Services = ni 7 i eae eae oon ere Rev. G. W. Alien Teed waving: Moeiay weal > Cannel BOs. Virginie Seo tmosary, Sermon ani Benediction | Low Mass with administration| Funeral service of Sister Jo FIRST PENTECOSTAL =| Mrs. Iven Parks ‘i ‘ ‘i ji 3 , r C ‘ Sephine Rheming will be at the 5 Fridayeeke&S. p.m. | Church School, 9:45 a. m. Miss|_ Friday evenings, 7:30 o'clock, of Holy Communion, 7:30: a.m. 4@ititch at 4 o'clock Sunday eve. ; Mrs. —_. All will find a welcome. | ji intendent. Sacred Heart Devotions. Sung Mass, Holy Communhion,;~. : (Colored) x gta pines eae 0 | Confessions Saturday _after-'Church School, 9:30 a. mew. Tir PBB isco ga | Olivia Street, between Thomas | Mrs. A. Zepp ibe pe vg tse 9 aaa and Whitehead Streets Wm. A. Wilkinson vention, will have as his subje Worship service, 7:30 p.m. j S al : Tor 4@4°TY SERVICES Pray service, Wednesday,/moons and evenings, on vigil of, Mo#ing Prayer said plain, 11 ‘ hea PRR 8 "7 ooWeelly Services P m. : Tuesday; night, . 8:30 o'clock,| Rev, 5. C. Wallace, Pastor | William W. Roberts |7:30 p. m. | Holy Days and on Thursday pre®|a. m. : < * 708 Baker’s Lane | “Women’s Society of Christian | Ceding first Friday, 4:00 to 6:00} Sung Mass with short ‘séfmon, prayer, meeting. Gussie Wallace, Secretary Joseph A. Bain (Off Elizabeth, near Southard) \geryice at Wesley Community|o'clock, and from 7:00 to 8:00/11:15 a.m. Friday ngiht, general confer-|_ Preaching service in morning,|I. J. Tyson Sunday Services 'House, first and third Mondays, | "clock. Evening Prayer, Sermon, Bene-| ence, 8:30 o'clock. 11_o’clock. oar Same Unity gry co Oe 14:00 p. m. : First prawns ie mat. Soe diction of the Blessed Sacrament, LS i IEEE sig ee Ae ak ‘ ORIG! Class in is In | ’ , 7:00!munion at the 7: ‘cloc! ASS |g p. m. : | Prayer service, y ni : } 8 p. m. Pp ne Tes ae eed for Daughters of St. Ann. ¥ Daily Services dasiter eabin cumeee: | All are invited to attend these} NEW YORK —The Bismarck | Class in “Lessons In Truth”, Ai SEE Es Second Sunday of month, Com-| Morning Prayer, daily except | services. Sea derives its name from the a j | JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES munion at the 7:00 o'clock Mass’ wednesdays, 6:45 a. m. t (Colored) | ee marck archipelago, which ey is THE CHURCH OF GOD | SLL ADS |for Parish and High School So-| Low Mass with administration{ Whitehead and Angela Sts. | SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST | it on the north and east. It is 8888888888 Over Which A. J. Tomlinson is 620 White Street | dalities. : of Holy Commusion, 7 a. m. ; Rev. W. L. Souder, Pastor _| somewhat larger than lakes Su- General Overseer oo Study, 8:00 p. gj esaran sane fen Sepia come Evening Prayer, daily, 5:30 p.| Church School, 9:30 a. m., led| ‘{clored) 1113 Olivia Street “The New World” Study, 8:00|for Children of the Parish. pe waniia ecb berer tere mae hp ac 1006 Thomas Street Mary H. Thompson, Pastor |p, m. Wednesday. Fourth Sunday of month, Com-| worning Prayer, 8:45 a. m. _ fant. : pee eg oped —FIRST— Worship a it 1) & m> Sanday.| | Field service, 9 a: m., daily and| union 3 the Parish MAS| A second Low Mass with Holy] _ Morning worship, 11 o’clock.| Sabbath School, 9:30 a. m. BAPTIST CHURCH and WILL BE PLEASED ‘Young People’s mectiig WRU) TT: | Daughters of St. Ann meet |CO™munion, 9 a. m. | Sermon subject: “The Divine) Church service, 11 a. m. 7 as we vi Urge.” 5 ‘ p.m. | BYNAI ZION CONGREGATION first Sunday of month. Other serviees as announced. ae petite ue ees ee People’s meeting, 6:00 SERVICES DR. J A VALDES Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. BRET LE j ‘Parish Sodality meets fourth LUTHERAN CHURCH -: | Sermon Subject:) “Our Highest” gy, ing ice, 8:00 o'clock. 10:50 a. m. a Prayer meetings, Monday and Rabbi L. Lehrer ; Wednesday of month. | (Missouri Synod): «| Affection”... | Wednesday. teouet meeting, |») “4A WORTHY GIFT” ‘ OPTOMETRIST Wednesday nights. Joe Pearlman, President | Promoters of the Sacred Heart 12 te i ‘Weekly Meetings Friday, pelt tiowe niecting: 14 8:00 p.m. Bible Study, Friday night. Hebrew Sunday School, 11 a.|meets third Sunday of month. 728 Fleming Street Monday, 6 p..m., Stewardess. i LER EAE i. “ ES Office Hours: 8-12 26 PM m., and every day in week, ex-| Ushers’ Club meets at 7:30 p. (Knights ofoPythias: Hall). .,| Board (No. 1. meets. toys: ORTHODOX CATHOLIC ‘Beautiful Baptism { THE CHURCH OF GOD cept Friday, at 4 p. m: |m. on the first Monday of every F Hus@ucker, Pastor Tuesday; ;8:00 p. m. prayer CHURCH > Go to Some Church Sunday 4|} 618 Duval abs 199 Regular services every Friday / month. Service —-Wednesday at. 7:30|and class-meeting. 4 ee eee ee p. m. “OureS@aétsoniTp@lnBe-| Wednesday,’ 8 » p.me,unier (Colored) TED FIRST METHODIST CHURCH fore Men”,—Brief-doctrinal dis-| Choir rehearsal.= | sidsnoz Rev. G. E. Finley in Charge Sunday School, 10:00 Tee | (Old Stone) « cussion after the: service: Friday, 8 p. m., Senior, Choirre-| Mass, 10 a. mi: Morning worship, 11 o'clock. BAPTIST HOME MISSION, | omg. ee Members are requested to|hearsal. Vespers and Sermon, 8 p. m. Night Service, 8 o'clock. BOARD CUBAN MISSION | Cor. Eaton and Simonton Sts. |bring a Bible. Service men{ Service men, defense workers,; Public invited to attend. Prayer meeting, 8 p. m. ‘cisterns | Rev. A. C. Riviere, Pastor cordially invited. visitors and friends are welcome Young People’s Service, , 8 1122 Watson Street Church School, 9:45 a. m, Each} — to all services at Zion. NEWMAN METHODIST p. m. Miss Elizabeth Taylor, Director |department meets in its own as-| CHURCH OF CHRIST SaaS ee Sunday School, 3 p. m. sembly room. Harold Russell, 2 BETHEL A.M.E, CHURCH GOSPEL HALL Kindergarten, Monday and Fri-| superintendent. Second Floor of Count ——— 3 day, 9.a. m. to 12 m. | Morning worship, 10:50 o’clock. Courthouse (Colored) 7120 Southard Street Sunbeam Band, Monday, 3:30) Epworth League, 7:00 p.m. Services in Court Room, sec-}. Rev. C. J. Prince, D.D., Pastor Morning worship, 10:45 o’elock.|p. m. Children 3-9. | Evening worship, 8:00 o’clock.|ond floor of courthouse, 6:30 p.m. Sunday School, 3:45 p. m. Girls’ Auxiliary, Tuesday and) Mid-week prayer service, Wed-| each Lord’s Day (Sunday). Gospel meeting, 7:30 p. m. Thursday, 3:30 p. m. Girls 9-15.| nesday, 8:00 p. m. | _ Services conducted each Sun- Bible Study, Wednesday, 8:00] Royal Ambassadors, Wednes-! Choir practice, Friday, 7:45|day afternoon at the hour indi- . m, day and Friday, 3:30 p.m. Boys|p, m. Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, or-|cated as a convenience for the every Thursday evening, 8:00}9-15. ganist; Gerald Saunders, direc-/many service men and defense a of Prayer meeting, Friday, 8 p.m. | tor. | workers stationed here. 1106 Olivia Street _., evening 8 o’¢loek, and Saturday | Thos. J. Durrance, Arend morning, 7 o'clock. |

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