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Palm S — _ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN unday Services Tomorrow Commence. - Holy Week Observances In City’s Churches P and spiritual messages in keeping with the day. ALM SUNDAY will be observed by the city’s churches tomorrow with appropriate services At the First Methodist Church, Rev. G. Leon Wells, pastor, will speak on “The Day of Tri- umph” and special music will be provided at the 10:30 a.m. service. At the 7:30 p-m. service the new Boy Scout Troop, No. 54, will be invested. All scouts, parents, committeemen and oth- ers interested in the scout movement may attend. Rev. Well will speak on “The Boy in the Midst" at this service. Holy Week services at this church will be held Monday through Friday at 7:30 p.m. : Mane At the Presbyterian Church, Rev. Melrose S. Avery will speak on “Triumphant Entry” at the 11 am. service. Fel- lowship Groups will be con- ducted at 7:30 p.m., with Com- mander J. E. Coppock as the speaker. Rev. John E. Pickens, pastor, has chosen as his Palm Sunday TALLAHASSEE, March © 3.— topic at Poinciana Community| Copies of specially prepared il- Church, ‘When Jesus Rides In”.| lustrated booklets on the report The service starts at 11 a.m. Rev.|of the Florida Citizens Commit- Wallace Sterns, associate pastor,| tee on Education are now avail- will speak on “The Triumphant | able to Florida citizens at no cost, Entry” at the 10:50 a.m. service| J. Frank Rushton, campaign di- of the Congregational Church.| rector of the Florida Forward Both churches will have a joint}Through Education Committee, Free Booklets On Education Now Available service at 7:30 p.m. at the Con- gregational Church when Rev. Pickens will speak on “Receiving the King.” Junior Endeaver will meet at 6 p.m. gational Church. Holy Week Service Poinciana Community will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wed- nesday, Rev. Pickens delivering the sermon and on Thursday at for the - the Congregational at the same} at the Congre- | Church } | said today. | The booklets, entitled “Educa- | tion and Florida’s Future,” were | prepared by the FFTE “to get the Citizens Committee report into ithe hands of the people and to further the understanding of the needs of Florida’s educational system,” Rushton said. | Two booklets covering the re- | port have been printed. There are 12,000 copies of a 96- hour, On Good Friday the two Se ae -ipaged detailed report of the pastors will conduct Service Of| Citizens Committee’s findings,t the Cross at 7.30 p.m, On Mon-! and 30,000 copies of a more con- day at 11 a.m. the United Coun- | cise +] : ‘ vay > > ~ aot} cil of Church Wome n meets at} page summary contains only the the Congregational Church and | acme ste a at 4 p.m. the women of the two} report available. The 32- churches assemble at the same} church. Missionary Society of! the Congregational Church as- sembles at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. ; At the Fleming Street Metho-| dist Church, Sunday School is| at 9:45 a.m., morning worship, } 10:50, song service, 7:10 p.m. and} evening worship, 7:30. A special! A new leader in the amberjack number for Palm Sunday will be jdivision of the 1947 Key West New Amberjack Leader Crowned. THOUGHTFUL THIEVES LAWTON, Okla. — The thief which broke into the barber and beauty supply house of Tommy Ashimore and took about $100 in cash and checks, left $10 and a note which read: “I stole your money, but didn’t have the heart to keep it all.” Coastal lighthouses were once erected and maintained by priv- ate. corporations. illustrated portions of the more detailed report, and the major problems and conclusions. A one-page illustrated dodger prepared by the FFTE will also be distributed in the near future. Copies of the FFTE booklet may be obtained from County Superintendents of Public In- struction, county PTA presidents, local chapters of the FFTE, or they may be secured, without charge, by writing J. Frank Rush- ton, Campaign Director, Florida Forward Through Education Committee, P. O. Box 549, Tal- lahassee. The booklets have received nation-wide notice and copies have been requested by educa- tors and educational administra- tors throughout the nation, Rush- ton said. In Fishing Tournament Here But Immense Jewfish Ruled Ineligible Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lawton inissed a probable second place sung by the male quartet at the; Fishing Tournament was crowned | award in the jewfish division yes- evening service. The First Baptist Church willjof Belmont, N. C., landed a 68- hold Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.,;pounder to displace Leta Brock morning worship at 10:50, Sunday jof Indianapolis, Ind., as the ‘lead- Training Union, 6:30 p.m. and;er in this class. The Brock fish evening worship, 7:30. A Fellow- | Weighed, 64%4 pounds. ship Hour for servicemen and young people will be conducted! * sie at 8:30 p.m. in the annex. Teach: {Cleveland es, Mrs, S ers meet 6:30 p.m. Wednesday had luck, catching and prayer and fellowship meet- ing is’ ar hour’ laté:rt. ) Choitares hearsal 7:30 p.m. Thursday land a big bar with special motion pictures at} the same hour Friday. 1 £o0a a igrouper. Stowe’s other cuda, |fishing ‘so'much that they plan to School at 9:45 a.m., morning/year, went out with Capt. Niles worship at 11 a.m, with Rev. W.itoday in search of tiny tropical R. Smith as the speaker, training !fish for curios, union 6:30 and evening worship, | 7:30. Grace Lutheran holds, Sunday School at 10 a.m. and! Palm Sunday service at 7:30 p.m. with Rev. F. H. Zucker speaking. ! Rev. E. S. Doherty of the Ley | Memorial Methodist Church has, selected “The First Palm Sunday” as his topic for the morning wor-j ship at 10:50 and “The Palm as| an Embiem of Victory” for the} 7:30 p.m. service. Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m. and Youth een ship, 6:45 p.m, Christian Science Society will meet at 11 am. with the subject of study being “Reality”. Key | West Church: of Christ holds its | regular 6 p.m. service at 916! Seminary street. Glad Tidings | Tabernacle holds Sunday School | at 10 a.m., morning worship at | 11, young people’s meeting, 6 p m. and evening service at 7:30. | Church of God holds Sunday | School at 10 a.m., gospel sermon at 11 a.m. and evengelist mess- age at 7:30 p.m. Just In Case LED } 5 RIPP CHILDREN Key West Chureh of Christ Meets Sunday Afternoons at 6 o’Clock at 916 Seminary Street at Present “Sorry to put you to the trou- ble of fetching water specially for ine,” said an English tourist, who} had ordered whisky in a High-| land inn. “Nae trouble at all,” replied the host. “I always keep a drop on; the premises in case of fire.” Everybody Welcome Also Hear Gospel Sermon Each Sunday at 9:15 A.M. over WGBS, Miami, 710 On Your Dial Ce ee ee eet eet eet et eet PUA Presbyterian Chureh REV. MELROSE S. AVERY Sunday School at 10 A.M. Church Service, 11:00 A.M. Subject: “TRIUMPHANT ENTRY” Fellowship Groups, 7:30 P.M. Address by COMDR. COPPOCK VISITORS, FRIENDS and MEMBERS URGED TO ATTEND SERVICES iyesterday when George W. Stowe | | } } fpound amberjack and 41-pound | day. ; : Y catches |they brought in five big amber- jconsisted of a 39-pound grouper |jacks, all in the 50-pound class, a ' terday when both took part in bringing one of the giants, a 230- pounder, to gaff on the Switch- tail, piloted by Capt. Ted Canova. Only one person may bring a catch to gaff under tourney |. Stowe made the catch from the | rules. | Lucky Strike, piloted by Capt, The ‘Lawtons have been out Stowe also , daily 51| week but yesterday was their best with Capt. Canova for a In addition to the jewfish half-dozen big grouper and num- The Stowes, who like Key West |¢rous barracuda. | Poinciana Baptist has Sunday |bring their yacht with them next | MU LL The Church of Gil Established 1908 Over Which M. A. Tomlinson Nan 4 - age ET } GELA STRE m MIs Mare eth Pastor Sunday School __10:00 A.M. Gospel Sermon _ 11:00 A.M. Evangelist Message 7:30 P.M. Prayer Service, Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. ‘ EVERYONE WELCOME "SUOAUUEADRESDDGUSGRUGHENGGA0 800035053 DELAY? Congregational Church William St., Near Southard John E. Pickens, Pastor Wallace H. Sterns, Associate 9:45 A.M., Sunday School 10:50, Worship Sermon: “The Triumphant Entry” Rev. Sterns 6:00 P.M., Junior Endeavor 7:30, Worship Sermon: “Receiving the King” Rev. Pickens YOU WILL BE WELCOME aC atl abe Ne See ce LA RMR (aoe ener reteinn =o re teeee aten GR a ee ee i i gia: ib i White and Washington Streets | Poinciana Baptist Church Rev. W. R. Smith, Pastor EAGLE AVENUE and 17TH STREET 9:45 A.M., Sunday School (All Ages) 11:00 A.M., Morning Worship 6:30 P.M., Training Union 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship TTT Sa aa a aera ea? CORSETS RET CREE LL RI URS 2 \