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CREEDAY, JUNE 29,1946 All Churehes Jn Key West : Hold Services On Sunday All churches ia Key West have scheduled services for Sunday, either in the morning or evening, #2d newcomers are e at all services. Due to - Polio scare, no Sun- @e School serviges will be held. Mr. Oliver Bossom will be the guest speaker at the Fellowship Meur Gunday at 7:30 p. m, at ‘he First Presbyterian Church om Washitigton street. Recently discharged from the} serviees, Mr. Bossom spent some months in the city of Vierma | with the Army of Occupation. | While in Austria, he took many | wedek pictures during excursions tate nearby countries, ‘seeing omy famed places. His talk to- werrow night will be illustrated we hides of these pictures. COLORED CHURCHES starving pedples of war-torn lands will be taken up at both services at the Cornish Chapel AME Zion church, Whitehead and Angela streets, Sunday, the! Pastor, the Rev. W. L. Souder. announces. Sermon topics will God and the Boundless Goodness | of God.” “Palm Tree Christians” will be | discussed by the Rev. Sigismund! A. Laing, pastor of the Trinity | Presbyterian church at morning: worship services at 7:30 o'clock. Evening services, set for 8:30 o'clock, will feature a sermon on the subject, “The Lake That! A spécial offering to aid the |THURSDAY— »\‘Youth For Christ’ Rally | be “The Pure in Heart Shall See | | Prayer meeting at 8 p.m. Les- Services Durine Week At First Methodist Chureh MONDAY— Regular tse ey of the W. S. C. S, at 4:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY— son; Psalm 37:1-7A. Youth choir practice at 9 p.m. Recreation and Fellowship at 8 p.m. |FRIDAY— Adult choir practice at 8 p.m. Scheduled For Tonight, The Youth for Christ, aah | will be held on Saturday night at| \8 p.m. in the First Baptist church. All who attend will hear many. inspiring talks and will get to jsing their favorite hymns. The Speaker will deliver a timely ad- | dress. Everyone is invited. i { & cordial invitation is extend- to every stiend the m im the church and re-| Shments served during the 30-| @e! hour make it an ideal one! interested person to a. eeting: The cooling service will be held } Burneth.” At the Glad Tidings Taber- nacle, corner Georgia and Pe- tronia streets, Your Horoscope SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1946—| The evening}Today gives an extremely force- at 8:00 p.m. jful nature. Progress is likely to jbe made by sheer force of strength, without any considera-! tion of what stands in the way.| m., services. Pastor J. H. + City. po = teemen, their friends! Woolridge conducts morning |There are good powers of appli- ura hies. services at 11:00 a. m., and Neation but the danger of this na-| _ ‘he Homan Catholic evangelistic services at 8:00 {ture is in its becoming tyran. gape St. ators Star of the | p. m. jnous. If this propensity is per- | corner indsor Lane . .., ‘mitted to grow it merges into | Flemin, 7 st | 5 *@ Division sreet, Sunday Church. matte e id aa cruelty, and misfortune follows. {| menses are held at 7:00, 8:30 end 1999 «. m., Father J. C, Jchasen eificiating, ™ Paul's Episcopal Church, y al street, services are ‘ 11:60 a. m., with evening | t 8:00 p. m. Lutheran Church,| mia Street, Rev. F. H. ( && the 11:00 a. m., serv- | base his sermon on Luke ‘ Beware of Despising pel Invitation.” Methodist Church, Simonton and Eaton for the morning wor- ip at 10:50 a. m., Pastor Leon Wells will discuss Jom 1:11-2, “The Sons of Gea.” At 9:45 a. m., there will be church school for those wer 16 years of age. At 7:00 First orner streets, ® ™ the Methodist Youth Fellowship meets while at 200 p m. evening worship will be held. First Baptist Church, cor- Eaton and Bahama streets, ew hip is held at 10:50 i evening wership at onal Church, « 517 treet, Rev. Livingston preach on “The Rock Wilde at the 10:50 rness” Congregational ‘Church 9:45 A.M. est of Monroe County rities, we will not lay School tomorrew 10:56 A.M. Morning Service Sustenance, the Manna and the Water” 8:00 P.M. Evening Service from Revelation The Things Which Thou Mave Seen” | Peineiana ( ‘ommunity ya aid ] | | john E. Pickens, Pastor Community Hall, Poinciana, Duck Ave. at 15th St. No Sunday School Cooperating With County Health Authorities Holy Communion Meditation: MIS WOUNDED HANDS” P.M., Song Service Sound Picture THE CROWN OF RIGHT xo canal id Wele im ee A GLAD TIDINGS || TABERNACLE “Assembly of God” CORNER OF GEORGIA and PETRONIA STS. SUNDAY SCHOOL | Church Services as Follows: Sunday Morn . . 11:00 A.M. A. Service 7:00 P.M yelistic 8:00 P.M. Mid-Week Services - Friday, 8:30 P.M. Eva Tuesday The Church Where Jesus Is Real J. H. WOOLDRIDGE PASTOR i hold morning a, m., a song service at 7:40 p.r and evening worship at "Ponciana Community Church, |this latter case, it is Duck avenue at 15th street, Rev. |John E. Pickens tomorrow will conduct morning service at 11:00 from a perfectly straight path in ja. m,, he departs on his vacation. Youth = Christ Rally SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 1946—If | {this nature is carefully trained, | ;there is the making of a very} 8:00 ; worthy person, if the disposition lis not given over to license. .In iable to lead jto domestic uphappiness. Gu.rd against any desire to break away service “ at 10: m. for the last time, before life, for such impulses are gasily First Methodist (ssmy Church Corner Eaton and Simonton Streets 9:45, There will be Sunday School for All Classes Over 16 | | 10:50, Morning Worship “The Sons of God” 7:00, Methodist Youth Fellowship 8:00, Evening Worship “Remember Now Thy Creator” 9:00 Fellowship, Hour G. LEON WELLS, Pastor Come---Bring A Fi riend COME—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Corner Fleming and William St. REV. J. B. REID, Pastor Church School “At Request of Monroe County Health Authorities, We Will Not Have Sunday School, This Sunday” Morning Worship 10:50 A.M. Youth Fellowship -... - %3100:-P-M. Song Service .....-- ... 7:40 P.M. Evening Worship 2. S00RR ME. Young Adults’ Fellowship Hour 9:00 P.M. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME First Baptist Chureh TONIGHT | Ri, O’CLOCK Speaker: REV. G. LEON WELLS Pastor First (Stone) Methodist Church Come!! Sing! HEAR SPECIAL VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL NUMBERS Remember---Bring A Friend eeeeeescoseeccece with a ehages we tatecs 1944—Heavy fighting in Nor- sassinators ends—four, including| ad a Pees cow a woman, hanged July 7. 1945—The Queen Elizabeth ar- 1896—(50 years ago) Pioneer}rives in New York with some 14,- showing, of moving pictures in} 000 veterans. Union Square Theater, New York ct “ToD, HISTO i" IN fas f PB a of the Liricoln The erushed sea snail, Murex, ; found along Mediterranean tion and Naturalization establish-|shores, provided the raw ma- ed. terial for the famous Tyrian 1937—Historic Pres. Roosevelt’s}rurple manufactured by the “A plague on both your houses” | Phoenicians. speech. 1941—Big FBI. spy roundup ‘if you ‘want An executive order authorizes j an ELECTROLUX duction ‘of! 900,000 ‘into! the army! Ignace Jan faderewski, ‘famed vacuum cleaner for pianist, dies, Re 1942—-6,000 British taken’ p: CHRISTMAS 1946 place your order oner in Egypt. Gibraltar bombed O’SWEENEY iby Italians. 1943—Cologne and Hamburg fone 855 weoccupytheentirebuilding 1906—U.S. Bureau of Immigra- heavily bombed. Vice President Chas, ye nea , Department Store * Key West's Largest Store %& WE CLOSE EVERY THURSDAY AT 1:00 o’'CLOCK y& S oS 04 oo io ket Rippling color dives trom your shoulders to your slim hips ‘ond swims around the oh-so tull skirt. 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