The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 1, 1947, Page 6

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HE LP CHURCHES HIT BY’ FLOOD TOMORROW A.M. Special Offering Will Be Made At Communion Service; Baptist Church Will Observe the Lord’s Supper At Meeting Of Baptist Union : THE REV. J. B. REID, PASTOR OF FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH, | JOHN E. PICKENS WILL SPEAK AT MORNING SERVICES OF POINCIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH; OTHER CHURCH NEWS AND NOTES be A’ THE OLD STONE CHURCH, Eaton and Simonton Streets, Holy Communion will be ob-; »#% served at 10:50 a.m. tomorrow, with a special Communion offering for the aid of the Meth-. “dist Churches in the Everglades flood area, the Rev. G. Leon Wells, pastor, announced today. Redlizing the churches of the flooded zones are greatly in need cf financial assistance, the Methodist Church here is leading the way in providing the necessary funds. At the 7:30 p.m. services, the Rev. Mr. Wells will preach on “The Man of Whom God Ap- “Proves.” Earl Dillon will play a harp solo, entitled, “A Prelude in G Flat”, by Tournier. * Sunday School begins at 9:45 a.m. All young people are invited by the church to the ting of the Methodist Youth Fellowship at 6:30 “Far From Heaven" will be the topic that the ‘Baptist Church will discuss at the 10:50 a.m. morni p.m. his subject will be “Whither Goeth Christ.” * The Baptist Church will observe the Lord's Supper at a Veen eeting of the Baptist Training Union at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Elijah ‘°" Wil! inaugurate ids is director of the Training Union. jweekly lectures on the te > The Rev. J. B. Reid, pastor of the Fleming Street Methodist °f the Lutheran Church under ~Church, will speak at both services*tomorrow. The morning ‘he title, “What Does The Bible ‘Service starts at 10:50 a.m. and the evening service at 7:30 p.m. ae zee epupite =z anvated. ~Church School will start at 9:45 a.m., with Merrill Felton, general; Communion services will be superintendent, in charge. conducted at 6:30 p. m., at the “Christianity Challenges” will be the subject that will be Bey West Churn is NESS — discussed by the Rev. John E. Pickens, pastor of Poinciana Com- hand Ue welcome: : munity Church, at the 1] a.m. worship tomorrow. The 7:30 p.m, |, The subject to: be discussed by services will be held at First Congregational Church, of which ‘tte Christian Science Society at ~the Rev. Mr. Pickens also is pastor. ;the services starting at 11 a. m. “First 7 mee! a .m. fev. Bronnie E. Nichols, pastor of the First | ing worship. At the evening worship at 7:30 | a_ series of iam Aiythe Fitst Congregational Church at 11 a.m, the Rev. Wie ee ce So vcrating @eunish-) yam W. lliffe, associate pastor, will speak on “Unspotted f : . | the World.” At the eveningt——— rae] THE Rev. ALD. O'Briant,| ©wervice at 7:30 p.m. the Rev.: ‘pastor of Poinciana Baptist | at 11 a. m. Young People’s Fel- |Church, will speak at the morn- lowship Group will meet at 7:30 ‘ing worship at 11 o'clock, on} p. m, in the chapel. \*The Apologies of Men.” Ar the | 2 ’ Reformation Sunday will -be |7:30 evening worship the Rev. pastor of Ley Memorial Method- ‘observed at a Communion Serv- ,Waldo E. Wood wilt 4 Concenee il speak on “The ice at 7:30 p.m. in Grace ,“Calls Disregarded.” “ata rae eae at Ue Seatiae Lutheran Church. The sermon| At the Youth For Christ Rally By the and ie ee ie jtopic of the Rev. F. H. Zucker, at the First Methodist Church ‘eThe renee bey P will be ‘pastor, will be “Almighty Fort- ithe speaker will be Sam B. Pin- | . es ress Is Our God.” Those wishing ‘der. A quarte ) At Presbyterian Church, the {to commune are expected to Henry Russell, Mer Selpor :Rev: Melrose S. Avery, pastor, speak to the pastor before the and. Mr. and Mrs. Herman “will speak on “Why I Go _To |service. ‘Bradley will sing. A solo will be -Chureh” at the church services] At 8 p. m., Monday, the pas- ‘rendered by Bill Buckle: Mr. Pickens will preach on “Terminal or Highroad?” The Rev. Robert W. Weaver, | talk on | Ml | Biillowizen Party Given “Paside -. By First Congregational Church! Freak — ! An enjoyable time was ex-y. | j y. |Sleeps Through _ h Storm PASSAIC, N. J.—Accustomed } to the rumbling roar of passin perienced by all of those attend- ng the Hallowe'en costume | Q] d, Vieti ailroad trai a “party at the Congregational appe » Vieim = i Dalle dala setae “Service Center on October 28, at| — - S ll ¢ lwhen a freak storm. uprovted | eso p.m. wallows Ring 20 ei re eee ~The color scheme was orange ta) heme front yard and smashed it into and black to harmonize with the MIAMI, Fla.—Held up by five tueir living room and kitchen. \ Hallowe'en season. Thanks og h kid eae ” es eommittee, composed of Mrs. C,;™en, who kidnapped her an PON AY’S i “Guinette and Mal Ce Rash for Stipped her of a $75 wrist-| TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS | their time in decorating the |Watch and her clothing, Miss (Know America) WILL OCCUPY PULPIT AT BOTH SERVICES TOMORROW; THE REV. " THE KEY WEST CITiZ hes Are ‘Going With the Light’ “GO FORTH WITH THE LIGHT” is the slogan chosen this year by the United Church Canvass and used with this poster. By SHERRY BOWEN AP Newsfeatures Writer EW YORK.—Churches in hundreds of communities through: programs designed to urge every citizen to attend and his own church. Churches building in New York. He says 18 denominations, a nation-wide basis, but many other denominations join the in: | dividual community programs,4~————_______ including Roman Catholic con-! gregations. fa an Pleasant, who assumed his du- | ide community- pro. tres as’the first full-time direc- | & a a ea eeS -am- | Merger. 5 ° busy helping 250 communities |°78"S at t - -. _|Grove, president of the Florida | Community Hall, Duck Ave. arrange campaigns. More than| ~The national office provides reacration of Congregational ail 1Sthie Beingiene of Key West 50 others are scheduled to go in-|a typical theme poster each |Church Women, will conduct the z 927 ELIZABETH STREET !to action next spring and 182 year and suggests a slogan, laywomen’s session, and Rev. 9:45 A.M., Sunday School others have asked for help in| which Pleasant regards as high-1yenches, the seminar for men. Classes for All Ages Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. setting up a canvass. ly important. Church going and, Rey. John E. Pickens will act : w National dates for the can-!church support are stressed in as toastmaster during the sup- 11:00 A.M., Worshi Sunday Morning Services vass are November 16 but not advertising, speech newsp2- per meeting. The evening pro- 8 Rete ona At 11 o’Clock later than December 7. Spring(per reports, meetings, and doov- gram includes devotions led by «CHR RE RMEEY Subject: dates are set between February \tc-door solicitation. Merchants, Rey, Van Talmadge Crawford, SHamceNest “Everlasting Punishment” 15 and March’ 7. Pleasant ‘ex-{theater ‘managers,’ publishe by the national organization are asked to cooperate. based on ,practical considera- | tions stemming from su of citizen is reminded it previous campaigns. Also na- idea to support his church,” Each church conducts its own! ly, gratifying.” COLORED CHURCHES Clean Niadius GREAT FALLS, Mont.—Afte: joni Gavel 8 out America are combining their resources in the United sociation will achings | Church Canvass to promote religion spiritually and financially. by Rev. John L. Yenches, of the Denominational lines are forgotten in community-wide S support Ss Sparkplug of the program is Earle B. Pleasant, national di- rector of the canvass with offices in the Federal Council of Protestant and Jewish, are formally allied with the canvass on campaign, but also participates ram. Most of the churches also {the As plains that these date settings factories and other agencies are Post War “In every ‘possible way, each |conditions in | Harmful To Dogs NOVEMBRE 1. 1947 SATURDAY ~~ = attempts = Will Meet Here On Thursday; Edw. Ball Presides At 2 P.M. | SOUTH-EAST COAST OR-*—— Most birds have strong leg ten- so arranged that when the ; bird settles down on a perch the oes ate locked in place. --rIRST—; Consregational Church John E, Pickens, Pastor William W. Iliffe, Associate William Street near Southard 1 ! i ' 9:45 A.M., Sunday School | GANIZATION WILLGA-| SHOOT UP TOWN Joha V. Archer, Supt. { arene Pica LFADVILLE, Colo.- Young a THER AT FIRST CON-| vandals, using a .22 caliber rifle, | 11 A.M., Communion =i f invaded this town and, befor Meditation: i GREGATIONAL they left, they had shot out more | “Unspotted From the World” | than 30 street lights—every light Rev. lliffe The annual meeting of the Southeast Coast Association of Congregational Christian! Bird songs are now belicved to Hl be in session here be a means of warning intruders on yy. November 6th. j away from territory appropriated This is an assembly of delegates “by the singer. trepresenting the various 2 {churches of the area, and while! gq_sguuaumeeeeesee, the number attending will not ae . | benaczelienevanvicingrast/araup) Roncaes pot urd jand mecting. The mecting will be open at 2 athe. ae 17th and Eagie ‘Pp. m., with business sessions (Poinciana Bus to 17th) A. D. O'BRIANT, Pastor (oon Fifth to Eleventh street. 6:00 P.M., Junior Endeavor 7:30 P.M., Worship Sermon: “Terminal or Highroad?” Rev. Pickens YOU WILL BE WELCOME Key West ‘scheduled for the afternoon, in- jcluding reports of standing com- 1 mitte Dointment of —tem- — { My mite aon ot em sunday senor 5AM. 1'| Church of Christ sions for la {men, omen and lay- Worship, 11:00 1120 Petronia Street | Edward Ball, layman of the |/“THE APOLOGIES OF MEN” ‘Coral Gables Congregational Rev. Waldo E. Wood - Church and Moderator of the As- ° preside, assisted 6:30 P.M., Training Union Worship fside Chureh. M i Beach including rfside Church, Miami Beach. ae e Dr. William N. Tuttle, State COMMUNION uperintendent, will report on “RVIC progr of the Florida churches, and an open discussion of the proposed merger with the Evan- gelical and Reformed Churches will be led by Mrs. Ralph Wil- liams, Lake Worth; Rev. Theo- dore Shipherd, Jupiter; Dr. Tut- tle, and Dr. Wiley Scott, Miami each. Following the discussion, ciation will vote on the Evening Worship, 7:30 “CALLS DISREGARDED” Rev. Waldo E. Wood Prayer Meeting, 8:00 P.M., Wednesday Public Cordially Invited | Everybody Welcome I, ' | Poinciana Community Church Christian Science »'North Miami; an address on the Emergency program by Mrs. Williar a report on Europe by Rev. vid J. Davis, Coconut Grove Reve bickets Wednesday Evenings Meetings at 8 o’Clock 7:30 P.M., Worship at the Congregational Church Reading Room in Church Edifice will be open tional support in the form , of, asant sa: “The value? of reli-.|bert, missionary: to China; and\or Monday and Friday public addresses, publicity’ "re-"'gion and of church organization the session will conclude with {4 HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL from 7 to 9 P.M. le and programs are avail-¢to the community is _ sti ed. !the service of Communion ad- — 4 uble these times. And the results have been high- mir “d by Rev. Pickens. tes will be and enter- return. | Most. dele: é ‘tained ov home on | COME-—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Corner Fleming and William St. REV. J. B. REID, Pastor | The two 'ted governmentally the new nation of Pakistan lie at the op- posite northeast and northwest |) comers of India. “@enter. Games of all kinds were paid ai | Helen Gill, insurance clerk, slip- | ped a valuable diamond ring in- to her mouth. One of the men '5P* Grantland Rice of New riter York, born Murfreesboro, At the 11 a.m. worship at 9 405 , — Church School 5 . . 9:45 AM. ‘Trinity Presbyterian Chureh, the {7 408 Jumped into the city fire — CLASSES FOR ALL ACES Rev-« Sigismund a. Laing, ‘2 ‘station through an open window, | : if tor, will speak on “The Promises [2 fiteman closed the window. A 1Grace Lutheran ___ Merrill Felton, General Superintendent y of God.” At the evening worship /1€ Minutes later, the dog Morning Worship . 6 ‘5 10:50 A.M at’7 o'clock, the Island City jJmped back out through the | Ure sed window. Now the firemen Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. 1 ‘ arts Male Chorus will give a musical sear | 1215 PETRONIA STREET | ahd many new games were in- F Tenn., 67 years ag jare wondering if it is such a good | “troduced to’ this large group o: | aw her do this and slapped her | cnn OL Veale aeO: 5 proeram hid steep is : svinaawe a if i Song Service, 7:10 P.M. “sey > hard, she swallowed it. Sholem Asch of Stamford The Missionary Society of the . fee § children. . : ‘ 5 Bry a SeClely 50) icle H Evening Worshi Prizes were awarded to the ae a ian aufor, born in Poland, {Church will hold its regular — | Divi re Service. ——— : : : fa Door of Pelee oe meeting at 7:30 p. m., Monday. | Subseri = sine Ser = an swine Deore erst! Who Knows? | Pla ar [RTS pa ign tt |_Subibe fe The Cieen_ |OUR entices [lf "= _COME_BRING A FRIEND Eey; most comical, John Thomp-| 1—what ig the year's limit for 2rd Protesse" of tansportation, [will be a prayer s fii ciGeain Giana) Ania Caan || :30 P.M. i gon, What ia)the year's limit for ivice chairm deacons’ weekly business meet- |Chureh, will si Ae ie morn. || eee eee re Tinose present were: Dattney @uck hunting? = policy. com ae (eee da fF. H. ZUCKER, Pastor | = ————————— — = <Marren, ‘Kenneth | Robertston, |oory Venda pny reese Single ‘bridge, Mass The Rev. C. C. Higgs, pastor, !the evening services at 7 p.m." THE OLD STONE CHURCH ster Gates, Gail Lowe, Godfrey {°ccuPational group in the U. S.?| E(ias) Manchester Boddy, of ‘ : p os. aie tig nce ee aaed| 3: wine park ie merdles in-|Los Angeles, newspaper publish- i = CT ARR ARTE (First Methodist) et P 2 a »jcome” for families last year? jer, editor, born at Lake Tapps, Ani - ; Pa Ey Fae : ALS sCpener EATON and SIMONTON STREETS pe pent ead ee 4. What is the cost of runiing | Wash., 56 years ago. { Trinity Presbyterian Charéh Presbyterian LEY MEMORIAL veer G. Leon Wells, Pastor eee | By Knowles, “Jayne Lou Ar- los aGaecoes sviohe es | George J. Hecht of New York, |/717 Simonton Street (Colored) f}' Methodist Church i : : | Leadoré!"Whitehend, Neil! ,,°,Af©, mortgages on U.S. matlab born there, 52 years | Sigismund A. Laing, Minister | Church Cor. Division and Georgie Sts Siesta. Scaninen Hel i ad, | 2 iT Chi it. e F 2 "eS | a mani Louise Whitehead, | 19307 Dr. Ben M. Cherrington, chan- || Morning Worship, 11 o'Clock |! POSE AR Geis 7 A) tna Stirrup, Gus N dgren, ; Bert Rash, Davil Challis, Da- Johnson, ‘Tommy Knowles, en Nordgren, 6. What country received most! aid from UNRRA? i 7. How many children will be! added to the school population cellor and professor of interna- tional relations, Univ, of Denvi born at Gibbon, Nebr., 62 years bil Key, Russel i : ago, nda Gates a ene cipal in the next ten years? Merle Thorpe of Washington, } Johnson, Sheila Jehneon, |, 2 HOW many” people in the |p. C., former editor-publisher of | Aula Warren, Alyin Smith, Car. |U:,: Were Working as of June 'The Nation’s Business, born in | 1{ Key, Faye Guinette, Tony S07 Brimfield, Ill, 68 rs ago. lterson, Raymond Walterson, ry Ramirez, Barbara Ramiy il Guinette, Joe Solomon, ‘kwood Solomon, Lancewood we, George Stewart, Donna ewart, Jack Harris, Joyce enson. Teachers present were: “4, Mrs. Hazel Henson, Miss Jean Olsen, Mrs. Carol Guinette, Miss [Carrie Rash, Mrs, John Archer and ‘Rev. Iliffe. Sandwiches made by the teach- ers, and cold drinks, were en- YING TRIP TO NORTHERN MARKETS 9. What was the U. S. adver-j sing bill in 1946? t 10. Where is the oldest, still: inhabited white man’s settle- | ment in North America? The Answers 1. Four a day. 2. Truck drivers, 4,900,000. 3. Earnings from $8,877.75 a year. 4. $72,000 per minute, $9,000 of numbering $2,442.50 to 5. More; 2,200,000, with an av- erage mortage of $3,286. Yale University physiologis ago. CARD OF THANKS We, the family of the late Mrs. Lillian Baptiste Storr Burns, wish to thank the many friends the recent illness and death ot our darling wife and mother, We also wish to thank the donors of Prof. John F. Fulton, noted born in St. Paul, Minn,, 48 years | | i for their kindness shown during the beautiful floral tributes, to- | “Joyed by all. Fp eat panies borrowed | Kens of sympathy and cars ih which is interest on borrowed ve sWanEGTAHin nie ARE: peNIbeaTer. y ene } Lodge, No. 16, and the Grand} United Order of St. John’s, No. | A : 14. We will assure you your Daveknae | ee than | iindness will never be fergot- | rs of the Rose Bootery, i sie Acuna GOO GOD: ten. Also the Key West Under- today via National Air- M the Church of Rome in 1901 Fapproximately 1,500,000 fol- gua is about the size of on a buying trip to north. Ae 60,035,000—a record num-/ Mfr, Lemon Burns, Husband; “markets. ; Mrs. Iva Storr Meadons, Daughter: a 9. $3,000,000,000. ‘Mrs. Rena Storr Gibson, Daughter: 10.—Annapolis Royal, Nova} my. Cleveland Storr: Scotia, which recently celebrat- ed its 342nd birthday. The southern extremity of Nor- taking Company. Cecelia Gibson daughter; Mrs. Viola Bain, Florida C. Dyles, e; Sister; way is nearly as far north as . State of Georgia. Greenland. Mrs. Jannie Furgu 1, Daughter TOV1-1% | a ae RRS ‘ST nnstunnna ermon Sub: si Jeet: “BEHAVING VALIANTLY” | Sunday School | 3:30 P.M. Youth Meeting 23 0 P.M. f Evening Worship, 7:00 o’Clock* Sermon Subject “LAMBS FOLLOW SHEEP” Tuesday, 7 p.m., Prayer Serv and Deacons’ Week. Bus. Meet Wed., 7 p.m., Youth Night— Fri., 7:30 p.m., Sr. Choir Re- hearsal and Boy Scouts’ Meet {REARS SE SE i { CORNISH CHAPEL A.M.E. ZION CHURCH “The So Friendly Church” (COLORED) Whitehead and Angela Sts, Rev. C. C. Higgs, Pastor :30 a.m. Sunday Church School Teachers for All Ages - Groups 11:00 A.M., Morning Worship 7 P.M., Evening Worship All Members and Friends Invited and Welcome : PT H White and Washington Streets | | ROBERT W. WEAVER, Pastor Rev. Melrose S. Avery, Pastor 9:45 A.M., Church School General Superintendent, Henry Russell 10:50 A.M., Morning Worship and Holy Communion 6:30 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship Meeting 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship Mr. Earl Dillon Will Play “A Prelude in G Flat” by Tournier. As A Harp Solo 9:45 A.M. Sunday School f| Classes for All Ages Miss Miriam Carey, Supt. 10:50 A. M. Worship “THE FAULTLESS PRICE” 6:30 P.M. Intermediate M.Y.F. 7:30 P. M. Worship “THE PRESENCE” Wed., 7:30, Prayer Meeting y, 8:30, Choir Practice 7:30, Boy Scouts a, Troop No. 53 Sunday School Starts at 9:50 A. Church Service, 11 A.M Sermon “WHY I GO TO CHURCH” Young People’s Fellowshin Group Meets 7:30 in Chapel i A Special Invitation Extended to All Service Men | VISITORS and FRIENDS WELCOME In 105th Year The First Baptist Church Corner BAHAMA and EATON Streets Bronnie E. Nichols, Pastor Youth for Christ Rally TONIGHT, 7:30 O’CLOCK, FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner EATON and SIMONTON STREETS Speaker: SAM B, PINDER QUARTET—Henry Russell, Merrill Selpor, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Bradley OCT! SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. H. E. Day, Supt. MORNING WORSHIP, 10:50 A.M. Sermon Topic: “FAR FROM HEAVEN” Will Observe Lord’s Supper BAPTIST TRAINING UNION, 6:30 P.M. Mrs. Elijah Sands, Director EVENING WORSHIP, 7:30 P.M. Sermon Topic: “Whither Goeth Christ?" FELLOWSHIP HOUR, 8:30 P.M. Solo by BILL BUCKLEY, “The Lord’s Prayer” Wednesday, 6:30 P.M, SS, Workers Council 7:30 P.M., Prayer and Praise Services + —COME BRING A FRIEND— + Pitay Sao eeee OULOULAUCODAUUAOALEUGUALEL EUAtUcUseG gee AtUAEEUAEUAeuseEU LALA AED OE

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