The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 26, 1947, Page 4

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ee hee -- ANNIVERSARIES di ie dege cups ) pis i Se eee THe KEY WEST CiviZeN 7 Hs FAN, teat eee Pas erent s ; Ae RES A ENT LI as OO eR AS - Trusting My Saviour" i ‘DeGabter PS Bertétts ” {I trust my Saviogit every die ies ik me ry Mrs. —_ ‘Barrett My Saviour who was crucified. . - ~ 7 014 Elizab ‘/TIl cling to the cross and follow Him ors he 914, Elizabeth street, announce Bec ' “the birth this morning at 12:06 quse it was for me He died. feng: fa daughter weighing eight ‘ pounds, oni Bigg in the Muni- | They eee adios et Sie ere cipal Hospital. m they naile m to.the tree. =e : ” ay He enffered on the cruel cross— o Your Horoscope or you and me. roeranss SATURDAY, JULY. 26, 1947—+ de iy tor Jesus every day, +) ud 08 Here we have great ability in| r te ollow Where he goes— ty it: speech and writing and great en-| go with Him all the way, A: ‘ thusiasm. The mind is elastic | Because He loves me so. “4 and peers given R fet oh | ; ‘onsl ing. e sense may be rather want my loved ones undeveloped, aw ~~ ee of His wonderful tongs to know Him, _ carefully trained in the laws o h ‘life and morality. Neglect of this | st nye — pita with Him, may lead to a compulsory retire- | SY thore, Ser ment from business and_ social | Vos: Vil cling Mi that old ee life for a while. es, at old a e290! SC ONDAY. JULY 27, 19470 | Where my viour was cruthed, sates day indicates a person of sensi- } Because I know it was for me, * eyysy0: live disposition and a very pow- | He suffered, bled and died. : Tee erful will. The mind, is patient | C&S and prudent and capable of great concentration and application. It — will oh be Guppy over veneer ty 9 will be well not to incur the re- ver on that den Shore i sentment of this person who car- Where I know there will apd parting ries the capability of being a ma- We will live with Jesus for eyermoxe. licious, unrelenting enemy able to wait patiently for vengeance. TODAY'S: JAMES E.CURBY, ~*~” Member of Belmont Bails Baptist et _—~ CORNISH CHAPEL’ _AME, ZION CHURCH "The So a deel Church... kart and la Sts. f Rev. C. C. Higgs, agtor'>.'§ s BP? 93:30 a.m. Sunday Church hoot j Teachers for All Ages -:Greups 11 A.M. Worship Service Subject oi “YQUTH SEEKIN ETERNAL LIFE” B 7:39 P.M., Evening Worship Tues., 7:30 p.m., Prayer Service | i Wed., 8 p.m, Ushers Meetins §. Fri,- 8 p.m., Choir Rebgareu!. oy Pee | | | i : | Th Art Critics. ., (Know America) | ese ritics!. ti ee teoeree asaya Reel: : COLORED. | Teacher (showing class a pie- ionary soldier, seve - ed governor of New York, Vice | CHURCH E S os ee af Wisshington ante the President, born Ulster Co., N. Y. weet ' eleware ): An Died April 20, 1812. “Now, can any little boy ‘or 1796—George ‘Cailin, famed CORNISH CHAPEL [eo aa me the Bake OF UE EA, on the Ameri- : iture? ce yeh Marea de Witticebarne. The Rev. C. C. Higgs, pastor of | Small voice in the rear:“Surey - Pa. Died Dec. 23, 1872 Cornish Chapel, A.M.E. Zion! ‘sit Down, You're Rockifig ‘t!é* 1856—William Rainey Harper, !Church, at Whitehead and An-} | Boat*” . Meet t Hebraist, famed president of the §¢la streets, will speak on “Youth | +§ University of Chicago, born at|Seeking Eternal Life”, at the New Concord, Ohio. Died Jan.!°rship service tomorrow eve- 10, 1906. ning at 11 o’ctock, 1858—Edward Mandell House,| Evening worship will be at 7: ni Gent Texas adviser to President|p.m. Tuesday at 8 p.m. there will ilson, born in Houston, Tex.|be a prayer service in the chapel. Died March 28, 1938. jAt 8 p.m. Wednesday there will} 1866—George Barr McCutcheon, |be an ushers meeting and at 8; popular novelist, born near Laf.-|p.m. Friday choir rehearsal will | ayette, Ind. Died Oct. 23, 1928. {be held. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS | TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN (Know America) At Trinity Presbyterian Church Ella A. Boole of Brooklyn, N. | at 717 Simonton sireet, the Rev. | Y., famed woman leader, recently ;Sigismund A. Laing, minister, ' resigned W.C.T.U. head, born at{will preach on “A Courageous | Van Wert, Ohio, 89 years ago. Outlook” at the morning wor ship | Rev. Dr. Rees E. Tuiloss, presi- ,tomorrow at 7 a.m, dent of Wittenberg College, Ohio,} The evening subject of the | president of National Tautheran | Rev. Mr. Laign will be on “Two | Council, born Leipzig, O., 66 years Men Who Prayed.” ago. - At -3:30 p.m., Sunday Sehoniy of the ee te hl aa... will be a youth meeting: aty8. tra, born in Russia, 73 years ago.|P.™., Tuesday, there will be a| Dr. Franklin B. Snyder, presi-;Prayer service and deacon’s, busi- snmmnanqummmmnmmemnienmiah ise: ; dent of Northwestern University, ness meeting; at 8 p.m., Wednes.| Trinity Presbyterian. Church Hlinois, born at Middletown, |day, will be youth night, and at. Conn., 63 years ago. {8 p.m., Thursday, thre will be;]| 717 Simonton Street (Colored) Joseph A. Brandt, president of |choir . rehearsal and a Boy Scout | Sigismund A. Laing, Mitiister Henry Holt & Co., New York, | meeting. . —_—_—_— f F publishers, born at we oe. sad Ind., 48 years ago. M » 7:00 o'Cloc< George Bernard Shaw, famed sie woemie ways be : eet | | English author, born 91 years ago. Gra ace Lutheran ! if 1 "A Couragnous Oulleck’”* > i ti | 1 H Andre Maurois, famed French | S > § 3: 1 Be ag ad pa ig: Chureh Sunday SCHOOL --eee-ssen :30 ee ’ J ago. j Youth Meeting ............ 6330 Pvt, 1215 PETRONIA STREET Evening Worship, 7:30 o'Cloci: | Sermon Subject: \ , iw - America) | “Two Men a 1788—New York ratifies the; new Constitution—1lith state. Divine Service 1863—Confederate’ Gen. John! 11 A.M. : ‘ TODAY IN HISTORY | | Tues., 8:00 p.m., Prayer Sérvi ice and Deacon’s Weekly ' Busipess H mee ting. | Sunday School, 10 A ul i’ 2 Wed., 8 p.m., “Youth igi” H. Morgan and most of his com- mand taken prisoners at New Lise! bon, Ohio. | sae —— = 8 p.m., Choir Prittice” 1898—Spain asks for terms tol PERE Se and Boy. Scout eeeine { end war with United States. . | Se as pereny A oe 1908—Federal Bureau of Inves- | EE Sees of the pa "The FIRST METHODIST CHUR' , “get-rich-quick” scheme in Bos- its: food and industry. 8:00 P. M. Harold ‘Russell. Guest Speaker—Subject: “He Made It Again’: « i tori. <’) 8 (The Old Stone Church) ein 1939U'S, - gives formal; Buites | Mes a to Japan of renunciation of ‘he | \Comer ‘EATON ‘pnd SIMONTON STREETS & at 1911 commercial treaty between ee : G. Leon Wells, Pastor. “ z ase the two. 5 ae . » PREY 1943—Although Mussolini is m i cp tn ‘gone, Italians keep fighting along- Regular Services core ag Gen mans in Sicily. 9:45 A.M., Church School ¥ 1944 ermans take — several i WORSH): e 4 orman mandy. OPA resumes func- Subject: “WHY DID JESUS GO AWAY?" A HH | tioning. United States atcuses ; ic ° rshi mer “Se ylgarellas oMimaaaaee 7:00 P.M:, Methodist — ma ned al a ac aah acta 8S! ny | Eee >. = REW ARD | A Special Invitation to Men of the Service | For Information sal to names of persons break- ing and entering Cabin Cruiser 18J211 on Roosevelt Bouleyard. Owner: RALPH J. FARALDO, 1403 4th St., Key West. In 105th Year ’ The First Baptist Church, CORNER BAHAMA and EATON $TREETS * Bronnie E. Nichols, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. cf yr 10:50 A.M., Morning Worship Subject: “Let God, For He Careth” = 3 8:00 P.M., Evening Worship Subject: “All the Way for Christ” ROMERO’S ELECTRICAL SERVICE 2612 Harris Avenue We Repair and Rewind All Types of ELECTRICAL MOTORS Work Called for and Delivered PHONE 1184 JUST ASK for BRITT ™ Sunday: Service Men and Young People, 9 P.M., Fellowship Hour in Annex Wednesday Night: 7:00, Teachers: 8:00, Prayer - Fellowship ° Thursday Night: 8:00, Choir Rehearsal on ee Sa wh 7

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