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ee eee eee CEE Me ers eee THE KEY WEST CITIZEN eT ee REV. M. S. AVERY RETURNS TO PULPIT AT PRESBYTERIAN Rev. J. E. Pickens Expected Shortly By 2 Churches Here; Robert Felton and Harry Russell To Fill In For Rev. Reid At Fleming PASTOR OF POINCIANA COMMUNITY AND FIRST CONGREGATIONAL WILL ARRIVE SOON AFTER ATTENDING SUMMER SCHOOL; BAPTISTS OF POINCIANA PROJECTS TO HOLD BAPTISM TOMORROW; OTHER SERV- ICES ALSO ANNOUNCED PASTORS of Key West churches who have been on vacation are beginning to return. Rev. Melrose S. Avery, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, will be here for tomorrow's serv- ices after a month's stay in Tallahassee, accompanied by Mrs. Avery. Rev. John E. Pickens, pastor of the Poinciana Community and Congregational Churches, is expected to arrive soon after attending a ministerial school in New Hampshire during the sum- mer. Upon his arrival he will resume his work in the two churches'and W. Lee Parker, Yale theological student, will assist him until the last of the month. Rev. Pickens will be at the Poinciana Community Church for the morning services and Parker will be at the First Congregational for the morning worship. Rev. Pickens will conduct the evening services at the Congregational Church and his son, John E., worship at Poinciana Community Church, speaking on Tomorrow's worship at the First Congregational will bex conducted by Parker, who will speak on “Discerning God's: Will.” He will also be in the pulpit for the 7 p.m. worship. The’ subject of the evening service sermon will be “Peace Through |*4 Morning service is held at God's Will.” Jr., will conduct morning “C¥tristian Fellowship. 4 at 9:30 a.m. for Sunday School ill am. The subject of “Love” Rev. Avery's sermon at the First Presbyterian will be on is for this Sunday. Midweek serv- “Why Doesn't God Stop All Wars?” 10:50 a.m. and church services at 1]. Sunday School starts at At 7:30 p.m., the Young ice is Wednesday at 8 o'clock. Key West Church of Christ People will meet for their hour of worship and fellowship under ,?°!ds communion service at 8:30 the direction of Mrs. Francis Adams. * the he friends are invited. A monthly meeting of elders and deacons id church school at 9:45 a.m., in the’ morning worship at 10:50 and eve- church will be held at 7:30 PM. ning worship at 8 o’clock, Youth Monday. All officers are ex- ‘Fellows ship meeting at 7 pected to be present. Rev. J. B. Reid, pastor of the hold his morning worship at the p.m, Rev. Bronnie C. Nichols will Fleming St. Methodist Church, First Baptist Church at 10:50 a.m,, is still indisposed following his and evening worship at 9 p.m., prolonged illness and Robert With Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Felton will conduct the morning Y0U78 People’s service. The evening message, will be brought by Harry Rus-' sell, student of Asbury College. '; Baptismal services will be con- ducted by the Poinciana Baptist Goa" Church tomorrow at 6 p. the lake where the usually held. Rev. Nichols, pastor of the tist Church, will -conduct the baptism, Rev. A. D. O’Briant, pas- tor, announced. Rev. will preach on “Repentence” the morning. “Helping Faith” will be mon subject. A vacation Bible m., ceremony Bronnie is C. in service is at 9 p.m. At the Ley Memorial Methodist ‘Church, in the absence of Rev. a ert W. Weaver. William Cul- ¢ford will preach on “Faith in at the 10:50 a.m. service and at | Brother E. L. Roberts will speak iat the evening worship, taking as First Bap- ! i when Walter Gauger. O'Briant | Others’ : the evening ser-! School will | be commenced by Poinciana Bap- : tist Church, starting Monday, August 11. ee The - vacation Church , School . held at the First Congregational Church for the came to.a close on Friday of this past two weeks | week. There was an average of 68 in attendance in the school | over the two-week period and: there was a_ great thusiasm from beginning to end. deal of en- ; The closing day was marked ; . ' with two events. The students | came as usual at nine o'clock, ' the parents of the students came } to the church for the closing wor- ! ship service ed and planned by the students themselves. The service included ; worship material and work that | thev had done Following the worship the which was conduct- ! through the weeks. | stu- | dents and visitors went into the! : se service center crafts were on displav. At three o'clock the students where the handi- | ' i { H and teachers enjoyed the final} event which was a picnic and swimming party at South Beach. ; The First Methodist Church will | { 0 ON NE 8 ee en en a OE ee Se Grace Lutheran Church 1215 PETRONIA STREET Sunday School, 10 A.M. Ap eee 909 wom Divine Service 11 A.M. WALTER GAUGER Student Pastor oem G1 meme ta nmm t tonee Fi | | | | = Congregational Church | William St., Near Southard John E. Pickens, Pastor W. Lee Parker, Associate 9:45 A.M., Sunday School John V. Archer, Supt. 11:00, Morning Service Subject: ‘Discerning God's Will’ W. Lee Parker 7:30, Evening Service Sermon "Peace Through Following Ged's Will’ W. Lee Parker i 4 ee a ee topic, “The Body of God”, Divine service at the Grace Lutheran Church is at 11 am. student pas- ov, Wl preach. Sunday school e ave nes at 10 a.m. ‘ivistian Se-cnce Society meets a | mureh . |: White ahd Washington Streets Rev. Melrose S. Avery, Pastor Sunday ©hool Staris at . > .40:50 A.M: Church Service at 1? A.M, “Why Doesn't God Stop All Wars?” Fellowship Group Mects 7:30 P.M. Mrs. Frances Adams in Charge Community Invited to Attend All of Our Services on Sunday |! | Regular 9:45 A.M., Church School 10:50 A.M. 7:00 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship { 8:00 P. M. A Special Invitation to Men of the Service All young people and. sie The FIRST METHODIST ‘CHURCH | (The Old Stone Church) Corner EATON and SIMONTON STREETS G. Leon Wells, Pastor Ponderosa pine needles sometimes 12 inches long. are | Christian Science Society of Key West 327 ELIZABETH STREET Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Sunday Morning Services At 11 o’Clock Subject: “LOVE” Wednesday Evenings Meetings at 8 o’Clock Reading Ro2m Open in Church Edifice will be open before and after Wednesday’s Meetings “The ae ey with a Welcome” LEY MEMORIAL Methedist Chureh Cor. Division and Georgia Sts, ROBERT W. WEAVER, Pastor 9:45 A. M. Sunday School Classes for All Ages _ Miss Miriam tp Catexe Supt. 10: 50 A. M. Worship Bro. Wm. Cullingford Topic: ‘Faith in God” 6:45 p.m. Intermediate M.Y.F. 7:30 P. M. Worship Bro. .—. L. Roberts Topic: “The Body of God” Mid-week Devotion Meetings, Weds., 7:30: Weds., 8:30. Choir Practice: Fri., 7:30, Boy Scouts of Americ a, Osan Re ES 53. Services MORNING WORSHIP EVENING WORSHIP eg Tl aaa | (n 105th Year | The First Baptist Church CORNER BAHAMA and EATON STREETS Bronnie E. Nichols, Pastor Sermon Subject: Anthem: ‘“O Lord, Sermon Subject: Anthem: Harry Fisher Sunday: Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. 10:50 A.M.. Morning Worship “Holden Eyes May See” Most Merciful”—-By Lorenz Comunion Service) 8:00 P.M.. Evening Worship “The Test Of A Christian” “God So Loved The World “—Stainer - Pianist — Mrs. Thelma Porch, Choir Director Service Men and Young People, 9 P.M., Feliowship Hour in Ann:x || Wednesd=y Night: 7:00, Teachers; 8:00, Prayer - Fellowship Thursday Night: 8:00, Choir Rehearsal young’