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To Get Underway Here Monday |_CHURCHES: enneal V Rev. Sigismund A. Laing, pas- ty eet pe go ane School of the Poinciana Commune! 4" of Trinity. presbeterian ecleck end continue through _— morning: at 9:30; Church, has recovered from a annsunsed until Friday, August 30, it was ; recent illness and expects to be “ ~_jable to fill his it Sun Setesons of School will be held each morning from 9:30 ! evening, it was Snowe vole, *e 1045, with worship, singing, Bible stud: eine : . wists ena ¢ smn Beal 3 study, class work, handi-| Morning worship’ will be con- = ecreat: ‘luded on} ducted by Elder A: Milton Evans. presrem. AN children six : : | The program, Sunday for thi were of age and over are wel- ot a Benediction; Poste church - ge dolla Mocking | <~ te attend the school. ‘ i Ta at Statt Will Help gah rie 8 Sela ek Te nk ae eeae Slee Wee. Bean 2.3% is scheduled at which service men ie Pp: oe ; ao oy hy en E. Pickens,! and women and visitors are wel- God.” Sunday school at 3:30 p. ® “ ehurch, in eonduct-| come, ' Refreshménts will be ™.; adult Bible class at 7 p.m. . ~ iy sehoel wilt be a staff com-! served. and Youth Meeting at 7 p.m. — of Mrs a Mrs.| Evening worship will start at : = 5 . ‘arlton SCHNEIDER TO PREACH 8:30 o'clock With a sermon on the —_, Steve Stuart, Mrs.! | Sunday School. will begin at subject of “Life is What You =) Hl Neney Pickens, Betty | 9:45 a.m. Sunday at the Lutheran Make It.” ©qnere and Virginia Turner. Church, 1215 Petronfa street, and; 4 L a conan & his | at 11 am. the assistant pastor, | Cornish Chapel - ~~ 7 — nee of; Delwin B, Schneider, will deliver | Cornish Chapel A.ME. Zion ax & Preet which were) a sermon on_the subject, “Does Gharck A ase opena ‘® @ heapitel and rest,home} God Justify Me?” urch, Whitehead and Angela fottowung & major operation. Rev. Schneider will also hold. Steets, Rev. W. L. Souder, pas- “opty, Seheot at this church] a Lutheran service at the Naval *° will offer the following pro- ee ad ee poe at 7 Hospital at 9:45 a.m. | ag cetera ae sh ‘ orship a ool al a.m. eee, with « sermon entitled, by Mrs. Vivian Floyd, superin- \ Hew Age of Friendly Men”. , tendent, assisted by Miss Veni PeuLowsnie moun — | f2r"t,t Duval and Eaton streets, Dos at 11 am, with « sermon Vv. . \. acConne! eet The Pieet Presbyterian Church, | will havé the following pie te titled “What Christians Believe.” ® and Washington streets, | on Sunday: 7:30 a.m., Holy Eu-, the evening at 8:30 o'clock the » Melree 5. Avery, pastor,’ charist; 9:30 a.m., Holy Eucharist S€tmon ‘swbject will be “For- * Sunder School at 9:50, and Church School; “11 a.m.,' Ward With Christ.” There will ‘qmerrew end a worship Morning Prayer and Sermon; 8 be a solo by Mrs. Elizer Austin eerie of Tf om. with sermon! p.m., Evening Prayer and Ser-, and music by the choir. em “Conviction, Commission, and mon. Weekly meetings for this! Comaec ‘Through the week the church j church will be as follows: Mon- \\_» Fellowship hour at 8 p.m,, will be open for morning prayer day at 8:30 pm. Stewardess ™ Belied, of Switzerland, will at 8:30 o'clock and for evening ! Board will meet; Tuesday at 8:30 4 © mexsage prayer at 5:30 o’clock. Holy Eu-{ p.m. prayer and class meeting; charist on Monday, Wednesday | Thursday at 8:30 p.m., choir re- and Friday at 9 a.m, and Tues-/ hearsal; Friday at 8:30 p.m., Boy day and Thursday at 7 a.m. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH St. Paul's Episcopal Church, ration” | PePvry SHERIFF TO PREACH AT FIRST ME. CHURCH The Sunday at the First Meth- whet (teme) Church, a ministerial judent and a deputy sheriff will! OP the pulpit im the absence of te pester, Rev. G. Leon Wells, whe © @& Veeation in Vermont. &) the morning worship hour, 4 program which will be a dem- Ge Speaker will be Rev. Edney Parker, who Is now serving as 8 @epety eheriff in Monroe county, ged at the evening service Rev. | @veriee &. Ketebum, Jr., will de- @ @eerage or the subject of SCHOOL TO CLOSE The Ley Memorial ape thodist i meet, Church Daily Vacation Bible At Newman Methodist School will be brought to a close | ' A 5 r Newman Methodist Church, | under evening a: eiclock sity Division and Whitehead streets, onstration of the work done in} Rev- James C. Murray, pastor, the various departments, to which | Will have Church School at 9:30 the genera) public is invited. { am. led by Miss Grace Adderley, The Bible School picnic will be | superintendent. held on Monday when all pupils} At morning worship at 11 a.m. and their parents are invited. | the sermon topic will be “God's “Please assemble at the church! Twofold Answer to Israel's "he Weeds Today”. He is a e “eeterta! student at Florida at 9 am.,” the pastor, Rev. E. S.' Hope.” A Methodist Youth Fel- Soothers Colleee. After the eve-, Doherty, urges. “There cars will , lowship will be held at 5:30 p. will be a fel-! be provided to take you to the. m. Sermon topic for the evening | appointed place.” gervice to be held at 8:30 p.m. is Those who made up the faculty| “What Manner of Love?” All ervee there at which all are In- eoship hour Scout meeting; Friday at 8:30 p.{ m, the Star ‘of Zion Club will/ “meeting; Wednesday night, Scout |* meeting at the Centfe and an’ ‘Usher's Board meeting at the ehureh; Thursday night, prayer | i ‘meeting, .Friday night, choir re- hearsal. tt i t * of the Bible School follow: Mrs. | trustees are urged to‘be present. Progrem For Week vi *T. Doughtry, Miss Anne| Week day services at this program has W. jen @eeewnerd by this church Doughtry, Mrs. Lysle McCown, | ————————————— fe ~ oming week: Wednesdiy Mrs. Hilda Hamlin, Mrs. Archie“ of Georgia and Petronia streets, “at SF © oeleck, mid-week Roberts,. Mrs...Tom Curry» and} will have a, message at 12 ‘a.m. Rey, and Mrs, Doherty. entitled “Worms in the Manna”, and an evening message at 8:30 GLAD. TIDINGS TABERNACLE | p.m. on the subject of “The Peo- Glad Tidings Tabernacle, corner | ple Who Will Populate Hell.” Cornish Chapel AM.E. ZION CHURCH “The So Friendly Church” eq, ad Prayer service, with Piteey Parker in charge; at Thersty at & pm. Recreation | § Petiewsbip meeting, and Fri- | a8 ow etult choir prac- i| Co Sev. PELTON AND RUSSELL ure AP UPTOWN CHURCH = {| 517.527 William Street ‘sational Flenmng Street Methodist | Rev. Alfred Peacock (COLORED) hurch will have guest Whitehead and Angela Sts. pave oi Ba Mg we > Tag 9:45 A.M. REV. W. L. SOUDER, Pastor wes | SUNDAY SCHOOL + . - ~ Tin Aor, gredtihieeuiceor p 10 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL peak and et & ’ Specia’ iidren’s Day vian : ' t will deliver the Program per eer ie @ song service set for 10:00 AM. |J.11 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP hich all are wel-, Morning Service 'f “What Christians Believe” 8:00 P.M, ‘8:30 EVENING WORSHIP “Forward With Christ” MUSIC BY CHOIR Solo by Mrs, Elizer Austin Evening Service YOUNG PEOPLE’S PARTY, Thursday, at 8:00 P.M. Pre? BAPTIST CHURCH st First Baptist flew J.C. Yelton, pastor, | esting morning and we inte —, = 3 mm corvices this Sunday. te the meering, the following ee ies eves wled:) Prelude | 4 ee . , <a pianist: Call 10/8 COME—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US ¥ hie: Dexology: Invecation; «. “We're Marching to Zion’ soe $ FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH r Preyer; Hymn, “The '$ : Theat Ie Higher Than I"; Corner Fleming and William St. REV. J. B, REID, Pastor oe of Tithes and Offer- ‘The Three Little Se cre luvitetion Hymn, “Where |¢ —" “hore! Respo Church Sehool ........................-. 9:45 A.M. - ear"; Cheret Response; For People of All Ages / foots at neue Morning Worship ..................-- 10:50 A.M. for all ages oe Youth Fellowship -- 7:00 P.M. Og ay Rn : Song Service 7:40 P.M. . Prelude; Hymn, “ Evening Worship . . 8:00 P.M. temp D tnvocation; Hymn 7 , ; : a ome Special Young Adults Followenip Hour 9:00 P.M. preen, “Wensereel Verse |S VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME an eae Rn a RRR CER RRR Trinity The Church With A Welcome ODIST Corner of Division and Georgia Streets E. S. DOHERTY, Pastor Presbyterian Church 1? GEMONTON STREET (Colored) Sigtemund A. Laing. Minister Sunday School... . . . . 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship . . . . 10:50 A.M. Subject: “Looking Towards the Heights” Morning Worship, 7:30 Youth Fellowship . . . . 7:15 P.M. oe oe ane. Mu (BIBLE HOUR) Aduit Bile Class, 7:00 P.M. || Evening Worship . . . . 8:00 P.M. Youth Meeting. 7.30 P.M Peening Worship, 8:30 lite te What You Make It” At Which the Daily Vacation Bible School Program . will be Given BIBLE SCHOOL PICNIC, MONDAY, BEGINNING AT 9 A.M. Gove of Your Best to the Master Crocodiles are the largest sur-{ vivors of the great reptilian age. |“ . John £. Pickens, Pastor Rall. Poinciana, Annual Vacation Bible School i THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Church” Aug. 19th to 30th ALL WELCOME ‘ . Fer —— et) ‘C. Humphrey was being held in the city jail Saturday for trial | . ‘ Officer B. H. Waite made the ar- ; Church Services as Follows: Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Youth For Christ Rally First Baptist Church .. TONIGHT, 8:00 o’CLOCK a ad COME HEAR Speaker: Rev. Alfred Peacock of the First Congregational Church Gospel Singing — Gospel Preaching warm room‘or suniught for a Classes For All Ages" , } 10:50, Morning Worship — : 7:00, Meeting of Methodist Youth Fellowship —- : Evangelistic . . . 8:30 P.M. 8:00, Evening Worship - «om ; Renton A.M., Sermon Roung 8:30 6 Rev. Chas. H. Ketchum, Jr.: Sermon Subject: *Our'Needs Today" sehen : — ‘A NEW AGE OF Mid-Week Service, Friday, 9:00, Fellowship Hour , FRIENDLY MEN” 8:30 P.M. If You Have No Other Church Home, We Invite You To Worship With Us | se 65 “The Friendly Chureh” he € v2 F-you're inclined to fret becaulse the good ‘news hagn’t come that your Buick’s ready, just remember this: The best is never easiest to get. And top-notch goods always pull the big- gest buy-lines. So it isn’t just parts and material shortages that keep our waiting list long, though they have plenty to do with it. It is also the plain fact that Buick stands today as the most wanted car in America. It’s wanted for style that puts you right out in front of the motorcar fashion parade. It’s wanted for the abundant power of big Fireball straight-eight en- gines, built to precision standards not even Buick ever achieved before. It’s wanted for the matchless com- Caroline and New Sts. Come - Bring A Friend First Baptist Church © CORNER BAHAMA and EATON STREETS 3 Sunday School, 9:45 AM. sf ¥. He ss oe All Ages { af. Mr. Thos. J. Kelly, Supt. ff MORNING WORSHIP .... . 10:50 A.M. REV. J. C. YELTON, Speaker Training Union, 6:30 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP. ..... REV. J. C. YELTON, Speaker de 42 rr y 8:00 P.M. ‘4 poate B. T. U. 7:00 P. M. f fort of BuiCoil springing, three- ipekson seats, Foamtex-covered cushions — and for the good, husky, time-defying bulk that means a car that’s good for years. It’s wanted because it’s a car that is solid Buick character all the way through — a standout performer that’s right to the last fine detail and complete in every way when you get it. Fret is — every new Buick delivered seems to bring in more orders. Demand is actually growing —not just because new cars are needed, but because this Buick is so far, far ahead of what people expected. So it’s smart to act quickly. We can’t deliver cars faster than the factory can make them — but the sooner your name’s on our order sheet, the shorter your wait will be. MULBERG CHEVROLET COMPANY PHONE 377 automobiles are built BUICK will build them We net oMy aoe Key West, Fla. ey}