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PYT. CHARLOW AND BRIDE LEAVE FOR CAMP. BILOXI + Pvt. Ist Class George B. Char- low,. who. was married here on Christmas Day, to Miss May Wil- liams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cherles Williams, 822 White Street, left today for Camp Bi- loxi, Miss., with his wife. Pvt. Charlow is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett G. Charlow, 800 Georgia street. Mrs. Charlow, his mother, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tynes of this city. The Army man and Miss Wil- en were married in the Cath- olic Parish House by Father ; i FACTS and FIGURES By FULLER WARREN Last week, the western world!did. He uttered more epigrams celebrated an anniversary of' and sententious the birth of the most remarkable ,; any other man who ever spoke Man that ever lived. or wrote, He had no army. He had no} Public men _ have navy. He had no air force. He | striven to say things in a catchy, had no armament or weapons. He easy-to-remember, epigrammatic never killed or wounded anyone. | way, but all the politicians who He never put anybody in a con-j have practiced since Plato pre- centration camp. He never called pared his handbook on politics a’strike. He used force only, have not succeeded in making ohce—when he overthrew the, as many wise and memorable ut- tdbles of. the _money-changers | terances as did Christ in the three ><; fanhd drove them. from the tem-|short years of His ministry on ple. (Matthew, 21:12). His “ministry lasted only earth. A reading of Christ’s par- ables, recorded in. Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, the Ser- sentences than’ always; Very Truly Yours By SENATOR CLAUDE PEPPER Dear Friends: Recently I attended the Gaines- ville Kiwanis Club for lunch and then addréssed the student. body at University of Florida in the|meals are served at cost, a post evening. We had a good attend-| office, nursery, a recreation hall ance of at least 1,600. After my| and other facilities.. The legion address we had am interesting| has accomplished marvels with question period when I invited|the means at hand. the audience to ask questions.| It is pathetic, however, to see After the meeting the American | housing conditions among the ve- Veterans Committee, which ear-| terans today both in the. state lier in the evening had given a! and in the country. Immediately cost housing . for veterans and their families totaling nearly a thousand. The Harvey Seeds Post also provides a cafeteria where was held by Capt. E. M. Cooper, Naval Base Commandant; Capt. W. A. Saunders, commanding of- ficer, Submarine Base, and Lt.) ti MONDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1946: ACTION IS TAKEN |MRS. C. S. JOHNSON (Conunueo from Page One) ARRIVES FOR VISIT wrought severe damage to the! yy4r5 Charles §. Johnson of marine’s features, ‘ampa is visiting her sister-in- T Naval officials said today that Mrs. Stephen W. Douglas, they desired to avert any fric- aa teal street. tion and said that they felt that)" yrs Johnson intends to remain the service men were a3 much in Key West several weeks. to blame as the civilians. The conference this PAL Center Cl 1 The volice Athletic Center at Poinciana has been closed un- , January 6 for redecorating morning Commander Van Ohlen, Base Le-| and repairs. gal Officer. A directive was is- sued today by Capt. Cooper or- dering naval pers: away from the Cuban Club and , the Elks. Club very delightful banquet in our! the Congres reconvenes I am go- honor and arranged the whole} ing to demand a Senate investi-' Program at the University, also , “<+ three years..He was crucified at a art Arrival To Sumnerses Word) has been received West. Daughter To Cateses Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cates, Jr., today announced the birth of a in a local daughter last night hospital. The newcomer, named Cecile, weighed seven pounds, 14 ounces. “THE ANSWERS _ (Questions On Page Two) 1. Sugar. 2.April 11, 1941. 8: About 10,500,000 tons. 4. Fifty-one. 5. The. night vegetable cook. -6. Canada Lee, in a current Broadway, production, 7. $80,000 to “Babe” 1930 and 1931. 8. It saved some $380,000,000 which would have been paid as subsidies. 9. Editor of The New Rerublic. 10. No; a separate treaty was negotiated, known as the “Treaty of Berlin.” Will You Smile A Combination The Customer: Are these real goldfish? The Clerk: Well, the fact is there is a-little alloy in them. You see, their father is a silver bass. Ruth in The Bright Side “Waiter, these’ are very small oysters.” fr ves, pir.” “And they don’t appear to be Very fresh.” *. #Then. it’s lucky they’re small, ain't it, sir?” += ~Domestic Su ‘Woman: My daughter is taking a course in domestic science. Friend: How is she making out? Woman: All right, I infer. She writes that she just made the scrub team. Wrong Girl Gob: I'd like to kiss you until you hollered Stop! Girl: I guess you picked the wrong girl this time. Gob; You mean you wouldn't let me kiss you? Girl: No; I wouldn't holler stop! Badges Of Courage Wifey: If I were you I wouldn't boast of my courage by contin- ually, ~; showing + off with | that jal‘of valor on 4Your chest. _Hubby: Then perhaps I had better remove my wedding ring also,’ CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors for their kindness during our recent be- reavement in the loss of our be- loved Mary Louise White. Signed: WILLIAM WHITE AND FAMILY. dec30-1t dec30-1t ALBURY & SON NEON LIGHTING SERVICE , 532}4 DUVAL STREET Mina! tf Also Licensed SNE EE in Key West.of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sumners in Sylacauga, Ala., on December 22. The newcomer has been named | Larry Jay. Mrs. Sumners is the| former Olga Moreno of Key the.age of 33. Yet, Christ extend- ed His influence and power over} more: of the world. tHan any con- | queror who ever lived. This} humble, homeless Man, armed only with the gospel of love and peace, established a ‘kingdom in; the heart of humanity that has endured and grown for nearly two thousand years. Despots and dictators have striven in vain to' destroy the universal kingdom of the “Prince of Peace (Isiah, 9:6). Christ was not only the most , enduringly ‘influential Person who ever lived but in many oth- er ways the most extraordinary j Man ever born. He made the best | speech of which there - is any! record. Lincoln’s great speech} among the graves of Gettysburg in 1863 is considered by many to! be the best speech ever made. A comparison of the Sermon on the! Mount (Matthew, 5, 6 and 7) with’ the Gettysburg Address will; show the infinite superiority of | Christ’s great oration. Its opening passages contain some of the most sublime utter- ances in any language. Nothing Demosthenes, Henry, Webster, Grady, Burke, Bryan, Churchill, or any of the other surpassing | orators of the ages ever said can equal in simple sublimity and unaffected eloquence these open- ing passages from the Sermon on the Mount: Matthew 5: 3 through 11: “3 Blessed are the poor: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. “4 Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be com- forted. “5 Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth. “6 Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteous- ness: for they shall be filled. “7 Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy. “8 Blessed are the pure heart: for they shall see God. “9 Blessed. are the peacemak- ers: for they shall be called the children of God. _ “10 Blessed are they which are persecuted... for righteousness’ sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. “11 Blessed are ye, when men, yshalk revile you, and persecute; you, and shall say all manner, of evil against you falsely, for| my sake.” Christ is the most quoted Per- son who ever wrote or spoke. For four hundred years, Shake- spearé has been copiously quoted. | For two hundred years, Dr.) Samuel Johnson has been much quoted. For more than 2,000 | years, the great Chinese philos- | opher, Confucious, has been quoted in nearly all parts of the, world. From 1928, when he be-/ gan writing a daily column of comment for newspapers until) his tragic death August 15, 1935, | Will Rogers probably was the most quoted man in America. In} recent years, Walter Winchell | has been the most quoted man in the country. | But for 1,900 years, Christ has been quoted more than all these | wise men combined. To be wide-| ly quoted, a man must speak or | write a lot of sense, and Christ Bo Aulo-Farnilire use the in WHEN YOU omnes INCORPORATED ‘ Concrete Block Sand - Rock Concrete ‘Lumber Ete. Contact D. L. SMITH 2210 Staples Avenue PHONE 9150 ' spoke, ;systems came into use in recent ‘people from Galilee, on your’ Signeilure PAY-WAY THAT FITS YOUR PAY DAY 423 Fleming St.. La Concha Hotel Bldg. HONE 778 mon on the Plains, and the Ser- mon on the Mount, will show | that He said more sense in a few words than any other per- son who ever lived. Christ drew larger crowds than any other speaker who ever until. sound amplifying years. He spoke to a crowd of “about five thousand men” in a “desert place” (Mark 6:32, 44). “Great multitudes followed him” (Matthew 8:1). “And there fol- lowed him great multitudes of and from Decapolis, and from Jerusalem, and from Judea, and from be- yond Jordan” (Matthew 4:25). No other person, ancient or modern, has ever held such a spell over his hearers. Christ had a genius for speech that has not been equaled by any other per- son. He was the supreme Orator of all ages. In thirty-three years of life on earth, in the guise and likeness | of mortal man, subject to all in- firmities of the flesh, armed only with kindness and love, and an unrivaled gift of speech, Christ did more lasting good than all the warriors and statesmen who have saddened and gladdened the world since time began. We reverently celebrated the anniversary of His birth not only because He was divine but also because He was the greatest and best Man who ever lived. During this sacred season when we reverently celebrated the birth 1946 years ago of the best Man ever born into the world, I hope | all of us treated one another if*’such a: way as to show that we believe in and accept His most blessed“ doctrine—the broth: erhood of man: Strand Theater ALAN LADD in noi Be te Hes Coming: “Walk in the Sun” ed MONROE THEATER Alla En El Rancho Grande Tito Guizar - Esther Fernandez Rene Cardona y “Chaflan” SPANISH PICTURE Coming: “Forever Yours” AWNINGS To Beautify ‘Homes Stores °Bars *Hotels Large Color Selection PREWAR 10-0Z. MATERIALS Finest Workmanship KEY WEST Venetian Blind Co. 120 Duval, Jefferson Hotel Bldg. 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Miami Beach, Miami, the beautiful Roney Plaza and sea isle hotels and Governor and Mrs. Caldwell won the hearts of all and also in-' valuable godwill for Florida by the perfect hospitality which they | extended. Of great interest to Florida and the South was the determination of the southern governors to carry on the fight, which they and the southern de- legation in he congress have been} waging and which is nearing vic- ; | tory for fair freight rates for the | South. | In Miami in company with | Frost Bailey, State Commander of the American Legion, Com-! mander Joe Adams and a com- mitte of the Harvey Seeds Post of the Legion, the. third largest! legion post in the United States, | my secretary and I visited Vete-j rans Village where the Harvey Seeds Post has provided low popular beer the after year after figures prove it. Our production world's largest b: returned in 1933. added... until th But, each succe: Your demand has made Budweiser the most gation of the whole Vcicrans' Housing program and do my best to secure legislation which will afford to all veterans decent homes at prices within their abil- ity to pay. It is a shame that a nation which could achieve the greatest production record in his- tory to win the war either can- not or will not provide homes for the men and women: who won that war and survived it. We had a most. interest- ing and enjoyable day in Melbourne at the annual Brevard County Fair. This year the fair was put on by American Legion Post No. 81 and they did a great job in exhibiting the rich and varied resources and products of Brevard County. Exhibits were outstanding and the “poultry: ex- hibit was the best I have ever seen anywhere. Very traly yours, CLAUDE PEPPER Canada has 24,500 ‘miles of coastline. 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