The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 27, 1946, Page 3

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he te activities at Fy an Mog hureh, and the “Fellow- Hour” featured at the Fi Methoaiat (Stone) church x. officers, “The Chemistry of Christianity.” | The Methodist Youth Fellowship Wl meet at 7 p. m. The guest m, who will take tis subject, “Sir, We Would} for ee Peete.” The public is invited July 29, Grace Lutheran church © sey for the Fellowship Hour! Prayer Meeting—yes, an old- ‘eehtened Prayer Meeting, is held 8D ™, every Wednesday. Monday, July 29: Fouhg Ped: Bible schools that were held in ples Beach Party. All young people are invited to attend. Meet = Ge church at 7:30 p. m. Twewday, July 80: Game Night. Seefebeerd and Table Tennis teem, 6 p. m. « Weinesday, July 31: Practice at 8 p. m. Thereday, August 1: Recreation wnt Goecial Evening at 8 p. m. Seterday, August 3: Youth for “fret Belly at the First Baptist ack, at 6 p. m. Choir Revival im progress at the Glad Ti@ings Tebernacle, corner of “ewgie ond Petronia streets. “re, Willie of St. Augustine, Fia., Geen here four nights, with | = conversion, and reclaimed: wierest hes been good in spite | f telement weather. Mere, Willis, a nationally known Mvengeliet for the church, has preethed in most of the 48 states, wee © Comada. She is also the wrretery-treasurer of the Christ Avet@meedors of the South Flor- te district Sey Weet has an opportunity beer the Gospel preached without fear or favor and to at- twee the revival services every weet at 8:30 except Monday ad Grurdey nights. J. H. Wasl- dumtige, pastor. ™. Morning service, and the Lord’s Evening service, Sorat Image.” at p. m., there @ Young People’s party. Nev. Alfred Peacock, of Eliza- Detihtewn, Ky. who is a candi- sete for pastor of the Congrega- Semel Church, is expected to ar- twe carly next week to wepach | erie the month of August. Mectuse of a change in sched- we, Mies Nancy Sterling, who oat to have been with us last Sunday night, will be Fellowship speeker at the First Presbyterian church, White street at Washing- tom om the evening of July 28, ot @ p> m. Miss Sterling will talk |- om young people’s activities as/@ eet forth at the annual Confeér- |g @@ee which convened in St. Pet- 7 eret: ly. This grould be @ me teiuding ie sadn te Le @he are especially pveadiess to be erent ‘ The leader of this meeting will ti» Rey McKee, Jr. This will. be Geeman McKee’s last meeting with us for some time, much to the vearet of the Fellowship grew Ray has been a regular eed « helpful attendant. Mise Jessie Gibson has been eeliewing the regular pianist, Mie Rosalie Camalier, and will we with us again Sunday night. © wow Hke to join in the sing- come and name your favor- ie hymn and let us sing it ‘to- ecther The Presbyterian Sunday Gehec! re-opened last Sunday, Cornish Chapel 4.M.E. ZION CHURCH “The So Friendly Church” Whitehead and Angela Sts. meV. W. L. SOUDER, Pastor 08 AM. CHURCH SCHOOL Mrs. Vivian Floyd Superintendent i! A.M. MORNING WORSHIP “Ahead, Away and Above The Crowd” #00 EVENING WORSHIP “Beware When We Condem” .| 1215 Petronia street, will hold its . | 5:20-26—The Genuine God-pleas- 1 Ghurch, with | Phe Munro, D.D., superintendent, assisted by Miss | Sai sat Mae Curry: “Classes ana | ‘will hear the e"fean Programs, and will be in session Sunday: vaeation is at ah end, it is hoped | that a full attendance.will be in order, of the young people and the adults. Mofning Worship at the First Presbyterian church will take Place Sunday, July 28th, at the regular 11 o’clock hour. Visitors are cordially welcomed. “The Church of the Lutheran Hour” Grace Lutheran church, morning worship at 11 o’clock. The sermon to be preached by the assistant pastor, Delwin B. Schneider, is based on Matthaw ing Righteousness of Life. Starting next week, Monday, will hola a daily, vacation Bible school, taught by Assistant Pas-! tor Delwin B. Schneider. This school will be very sim- ilar to the many other vacation Florida during the summer. The course of study planned for the six weeks’ gourse will be pri- marily the study of Bible history and of the catechism; some at- |} tention also will be paid to church history, mission history, singing, wholesome games during the recéss period, and even some form of handwork or manual ; training. This course is presented with- out charge to all children of Key | West who are interested. Classes will last from 9:30 to* 11:30 am., from Monday through Friday. Seavacahsdcdeessasscous sawasuet COLORED CHURCHES Trinity Presbyterian church of- fers morning worship at 7:30 | o’clock, with the sermon subject, ! “The Penticostal Power.” Evening worship at 8:30 0’ "clock | will have as the sermon subject, | “Beginning to Sink.” Sigismund A. Laing is the minister. The so-friendly church, .Corn- ish Chapel A.M.E. Zion church, |$ Whitehead and Angela streets, ,e@ with the Rev. W. L. Souder, pas- tor, offers Church school at, 10 zg i _ |Church Women ker On Youth “"ireh < “ity At First Dapein morning, July 28th, at 10: ron } Women. will. hold their regular o'clock. Now that our enforced | business and program teeting, on Monday, July 29 in the First Baptist Church. The program will begin promptly at 11. o’¢lock, and will be concluded at 12:30, at which time luncheon will be served by the hostess church. The business session will meet after lunch, and officers will be elected for Zhe ensuing term. All church women throughout the city, are cordially invited to attend. Cordell Hull was _ practicing law in Tennessee before he was old old_enough to ote, Special VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL NUMBERS FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH TONIGHT | Come! fers “Savior of the soe’ Ga., June’ 19, 1786, 1934.- schediiled at. the First Baptist Church ,8 O'CLOCK Comet MERRILL FELTON SPEAKER Vocal Solo by Rev.. Yelton Come - Bring A Friend COME—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US Cortier Fleming and William St. REV. J. B, REID, Pastor _ Church ‘School . 9:45 A.M. ges For People 0: ‘ Morning Worship .. --.10:50 A.M. Youth Fellowship ... .. 7:00 P.M. Song Service 7:40 P.M. Evening, Worship 8:00 P.M. Young Adults’ Fellowship Hour 9:00 P.M. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME YOUTH FOR ‘CHRIST RALLY. A Youth for Christ Rally is First ' Baptist | etice in Havana adopts plan for church tonight at 8 p. tm. Merrill |+ Selton is speaker with 4 special |4 solo to be rendered by the Rev. } Yelton. Other vocal atid instru- mental numbers will be featured. Youth Christ Rally Warwick, R. 1. Died davdbinan | explorer of ‘America, “father of ‘ descriptive entomology,” born in cattiers are ‘put into Philadelphia. Died’ Oct., 19; 1834. 1877—Harrison Fishér, « artist, | iNlustratot of beautiful girls, born | air-an in Brooklyn, N. Y. Died Jan. 19, famed case. 1919—Seriops race rioting in Chicago. 1968—By Act of Colippei: Pg Sen oes 161¢_Thomes J. Mooney of 1940—Pan American Confer- oat rr Seeccveccccesceosovooecee § a. m., led by Mrs. Vivian Floyd, téachers are available for all age | groups. Children will render a} special program at this hour. j Morning Worship at 11 o’clock! will feature the sermon subject, | “Ahead, Away and’ Above the} Crowd.” Evening worship at 8:30 o’clock, sermon subject, “Beware When We Condemn.” Solo will be by Mrs. Florene Symorfette and music by the choir. } It is estimated that bees col- lecting nectar for one pound of} honey will ‘travel a distance; equivalent to almost three times ground the earth. First Methodist (Stone) Chareh Corner Eaton and Simonton Streets G. LEON WELLS, Pastor 9:45, SUNDAY SCHOOL With: Classes For All Ages 10:50, Morning Worship Subject of Sermon: "The Chentistry of Christianity” 7:00, Meeting of Methodist Youth Fellowship 8:00, Evening Worship Guest Preacher: Rev. J. W. Windham SUBJECT: “SIR, WE WOULD SEE JESUS” 9:00 Fellowship Hour If You Have No Other Church Homie, We Invite You to Worship With Us MUTUAL ‘ten-shun! Uncle Sam has enlisted the best bands in the land. for U.S. Army Recruiting LISTEN! — DOUBLE-QUICK + 9:30 P.M. WKWE ROADCASTING SYSTEM BREESE RERER ERR R ERR ERE RRR eee eee: SBR BOR PF FETE Fe eee Sunday School . ne ed 1100 AM. C.K. Service . . . 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic . . . 8:30 P.M. Mid-Week Services Tuesday - Friday, 8:30 P.M. The Church Where Jesus Is Real ¢€ -527 William Street Rev. Livingston Munro, D.D. 9:45 AM, SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:50 A.M. Morning Service “THE SABBATH and THE LORD'S DAY” _ 6:00 P.M. Evening Service “Daniel's Metallic Image” YOUNG PHOPLE’S PARTY, |] Thursday, at P.M. if! Sunday School . Morning W Worship Evenin Worship Guest wali Chaplain ‘winara sini, WBA ar he HR tg Sanday Scheel, 9:45° A.M. ° ie ia ‘i 1. thuest | Speaker 8:00 P. #5 DOMERTY. Pane ° For All Ages Sunday School Attendance 86 Last Week Mr, Thos, J. Kelly, Supt. cee ee B. T. U. 7:00 P. M. Worship God This Sunday - Serve Him Nest Week strapless,» From Miami, Florida, comes something new to Beldner's, @ smoothly fitting bra to wear with your new decollete fashion’. Made of lovely midtéridls ih white, rose, black and colors ... it is designed specially for to- day's dresses with new low-cut necklines. Low-cut front and back, good up-lift and adjustable back. No metal supports used, no rust. Shown in Key West - Exclusively at Beldner’s Beldner’s Has No Connection With Any Store in Key West “? 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