The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 4, 1947, Page 3

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fron! ga hitchin . j ake a votbank you, Antoinette—* ” “or what?” Fe ® asked in won- voice was husky “Hush!” She crept into his uld “Would you—co ‘we spe the night ere, just the two of _ us?” he pleaded. ‘Hours later the moon vaulted over the hills and flooded the San Fernando with glory; the mock- birds awakened and ehorused ecstasy from their choir-loft bigh: in the eucalyptus trees, ” ped Ne. T’nette whis~ When Bruce left her side in the early morning she was asleep, a strange little smile hovering ; about her: lips. And as he drove to the university, his doubts and his fears seemed to have van- ' fished with the sunrise and he waded into his work with new determination. Prof. Green - took up where he had left off, it : seemed to Bruce that he under- | stood fully for the first time what was being said. He was so intent on the lec- , ture that Karen cornered him afterward. “Don’t I rate lunch?” she asked. “Not today. I’ve got to go to ' the library and catch up on what I inissed yesterday.” “T've typed my notes on yes- _ terday’s lecture.” Karen laughed wickedly. “Why don’t you give in graciously?” And-so he took her to lunch: nst the old} sai oe in front of the ‘in nd | day ““Pm the daughter of the Dean, ain’t I? I se et I have to be e went . rt finking her tam throu h his and walking toward the physiol-| ogy paboentor ts “as our new prof io him. They’ve brought in a ninety~ wonder who was graduated from here a few years ago, to worry out the semester with us. Important-sounding name, any~ way. Man by name of Stephen Christiansen.” pati N Dr. Christiansen breezed in, Bruce shook himself as if he had been dreaming; and he decided that he had been imagin- ing things the night he had talked to Steve. For Steve looked as if he had the world the tail. Im- mediately he rapped for attention and went into a livély discussion on the methods of determining metabolic rates. Midway through explaining the open-circuit ap- paratus in use at the Mayo. Clinic, he spotted Bruce. “Bruce Crane!” he exclaimed. “What the devil you doing in here?” Sometimes I wonder,” Bruce laygned. see you after class,” Christiansen said; and after he had dismissed the class he hur- ried back to Bruce’s table. “Still pare go to cop the good ~— gals, I see,” he said geni- a introduced Karen. “She’s the Dean’s daughter. I’m looking ahead to acquiring my sheepskin.” Karen excused herself, as it but he -told himself that it was| was evident the two men ‘wanted _ only beeause he could borrow her to talk, When the door closed be- COLORED CHURCHES At Trinity Church. at the evening worship’ Fellowship.” “At 7:30 p. m. tomorrow there ‘will be participation in the World’ Wide Communion Serv- iee,” said the Rev. Mr. Laing to- day. This observance offers a}. great challenge to the Church. “Some groups of Christians | will be at the Lord’s table; every ; hour of the day, as the earth! turns in its orbit. What will be | your reaction to this call to draw | i near to God through this means! of grace?” At the Cornish Chapel, A.M.E. Zion Church, the Rev. C. C. | Higgs, pastor, will talk: at 11 11 a. m. worship on “Meeting | God.” At the evening service at | 7 o’clock, he will speak.on “Re- semblance Between Joseph and Christ.” At 7 p. m. Monday a Good Will Service will be held at Cornish | Chapet by the Ministers Al. | Alliance, of which the Rev. S.} A. Laing is president. Subscribe to The Citizen. Be ce OMT TT 27, Signenten ‘Street, (Colored) | ‘Sigismund ‘A. A. Laing, Minister Morning Worship. 7:00 9'Clock Sermon Subject: | “An Ambassador in Bonds” (Evenlag. otship. 7:00 o’Clock Se m Subjects “Christian Fellowship” At This Hour We Will Partici- pate in the World-Wide Communion Service Touth.. Meeting. ..... ...:.... 8:30 Pm, Tues., 8:00 p.m., Prayer Service Wed., 7:30 p.m., “Youth Night” Fri., &°p.m., Choir Rehearsal and Boy Scout Meeting Poinciana John E. Pickens, Pastor W. W. Iliffe, Associate - Community Hall. Duck Ave. at 15th, Poinciana 9:45 A.M., Sunday School Classes for All Ages 11:00 A.M, Communion Meditation: “The Way of the Cross” Rev. Pickens 7:30 P.M., Worship At the Congregational Church Presbyterian | social worker jburg Pa. 60 years ago. * the Rev. Sigismund A. Laing, te peor —-wnrspeak on “Christian foublisher, BOTH re Community Church | | | | TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS ‘director and publisher, bornyat®. (Know America) Miriam Van Waters head of} ; the Mass. 'mea Framingham Mass. born at Greens- | David A. Smart of Chicago, in Omaha, 55 years ago. Lieutenant General Leroy Lu- tes, Army supply chief, born Ca- i iro, IL, 57 years ago. Homer A. Rodeheaver of Wi- nonan Lake, Ind., gospel music oumumene ~~! IRST— eee | Congregational Church |) John E. Pickens, Pastor W. W. Tliffe, Associate William Street near Southard 9:45 A.M., Sunday School || John V. Archer, Supt. ‘11:00 A.M., Communion Meditation: “I Shall Not Want” Rev. Iliffe 7:30 P.M., Communion Meditation: “The Power of the Cross” Rev. Pickens YOU WILL BE WELCOME + ee grey <ekee -e Gorner Fl Church School CLASS Morning Worship . Evening Worship; Sunday Reformatory for Wo- | cher, noted | ‘years ago. * 3:30 am. Sunday Church School } i ' | Tues., { i i ‘F Sint veTHNST coun: REV, J. B. REID. Pastor FOR ALL ‘AGES Merrill Felton, General Superintendent Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. Song Service, 7:10 P.M. COME—BRING A FRIEND “- FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner EATON and SIMONTON STREETS G. Leon Wells, Par or 9:45 A.M., Church School 9:45 A.M., RALLY DAY IN SUNDAY SCHCOL General Superintendent, Henry Russell 10:50 A.M., World-Wide Communion Service 6:30 P.M., Meeting of Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship With A Big Sing The Sermon Subject: 7:30 P.M., Every Wednesday, Prayer Meeting A Special Invitation to the Service Men oa Bruce shrugged. “But you bad so much." wif said. . Bruce shortly. See. PS ee very nine I own before I’m ates b dulllian oo two of ht TZ. own,” Bruce said. “The ran into you at the hospital you a as if you hated pr “oak “Hate is a mild word.” are why all the enthusiasm “Ah, that’s so else. If Man were free to teach—to peti his life in a Se edibe om do= rahe doef pen ox tact” 1 y, don’t you go rr Steve’s eyes glittered. “Ever heard of people who are mad to have payment made in coin of ithe realm?” He marched to his desk and ast up his brief case. Without oking at Bruce he said grimly: “Whatever you do, don’t ever take anything from’ Antoinette. And for Pity’s aren, i let er earn money Pp - through.” Se In the days that followed ie . subject was not mentioned:a ie. but Steve’s words kept jangling. in Bruce’s mind and. on he and T’nette signed all the legal documents in connection with the trust deed and returned . with $15,000 in credit at the bank; Bruce said to T’nette as he‘pre= pared to write to Homer: .%* “You know that unless a mit i cle occurs, we’ve not a prayer of paying this money back. We lose the house.” . “The world’s full of howe? And she added softly: “Ther. on uy one you. o Bruce, with the feeling that he was closing out a definite era. in his life, made out a check‘ Homer for $15,000 and sent falong to Chicago niedial with a note: “Dear Homer: I’ve decided on the al tive mentioned in your le And good luck to all of you, Bruce.” « (To be cbntinued) : (Copyright 1947 by Frank Riordand © TNE? eG” - Union Furnace, Ohio, 67. * ' ago. Robert Lawson, born illustrator-et- | Arthur M. Hopkins of aaa i York, noted theatrical produeer, - | born in Cleveland, 69 years ago, . , Prof.. Walter.A.. Maier of: St: Louis, Biblical scholar, | Boston, 54 _years ago. The Philippines is the second ‘biggest producer of coconut in lthe world. marian CORNISH CHAPEL ‘ A.M.E. ZION CHURCH “The So Friendly Church” (COLORED) Whitehead and Angela Sts. Rev. C. C. Higgs, Pastor Teachers for All Ages - Groups 11 A.M., Morning Worship “MEETING GOD” 4:30 P.M., Union Meet Mission § 7:00 P.M., Evening Worship. # Subject: “RESEMBLANCE BETWEEN JOSEPH AND CHRIST” 8 p.m., Prayer Meeting Wed., 8 p.m., Ushers Meeting Fri., 8 p.m., Choir Rehearsal . and William St 9:45 A.M. 7:30 P.M. CH | Services “Your Creed” in New brie be ; born: in ;

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