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estes ceneneheeeeeeoeeeteeeeenseetareeneaereneineenetieseaneilasigethains SATURDAY, NOVEMBER THANKSGIVING WI TOPIC OF SERMONS AT = 22, 1947 LL BE . | Mechodists To Aid | On St. Methodist and Florida are | oe 4 joining together to raise $40,000! 4 OM R S E I E {for a building and expansion progrem for the Methodist | Majority Of Pastors Of Key West Protestant Churches church on St. Simons Island, Ga. ! The includes the completion of the church school building, enlarging and further beautifying the present sanctu- | expansion y The Weather churches through- %. Church Simons Island, Ga. ’ - ‘ cement. Old earrings will supply some plain tiles and paint designs smaller parts and ‘these clock- on them. If you give one to each _ | work earrings can make attrac-'o tyour friends, make them @ife 7 tive presents. | ferent. One can be irae with * Hoods . . . Get some felt, flan-: flowers, another with a silhouette ‘of the sender or recipient, others nel or velvet and ¢ut out helmet» vith a Freneh pede or Ameri- am | type hoods. If you don’t have one can jive talk. After these are e jto use as @ basic pattern, buy a‘ painted they should be sent to | pattern and a stencil so that you the kiln for making. can paint or applique pretty de-j | Signs on the hoeds. You can make , ‘| your own stencil by making de-} (You may write Vivian Brown in care of this paper about news signs oh drawing paper and cut-' {ting them out. Hearts, flowers, | | animals, skiers, sleigh riders and! », Will Talk On Thanksgiving, Which Will Be : Observed This Year On Thursday NEW HAMMOND ORGAN, JUST INSTALLED AT 1ST: FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: Part- jy cloudy with widely scattered |shewers this afternoon thru j ary, and the erection of a parson- i age. Sunday, November 23, has { ben designated as the time when! Methodist churches in Georgia | |, BAPTIST CHURCH WILL BE DEDICATED at! TOMORROW MORNING’S SERVICES; REV. J B. REID TO HAVE SPECIAL EVENING MESSAGE TP RENESCIVING, which will be observed on Thursday, will be the general theme of the preached tomorrow by the pastors of Key West Protestant Churches. The Rev. Bronnie E. Nichols, Church, the Rev. G. Leon Wells, ity Church, and the Rev. William the ‘First Congregational Church, nounced special messages relating to the observance of Thanks- giving Day this week. fe dication of the new Hammond organ, which has just been installed in the First Baptist Church, will take place El the be- ginning of the morning worship Harry H. Fischer, organist, congregation will be led by the Rev. Mr. Nichols, pastor, in the , “God's Dealing dedication after which Fisch Schubert. ce The regular order of services will follow the dedicatory fea- ture, with the pastor preaching COLORED CHURCHES The Rev. Sigismund A. Laing, minister of Trinity Presbyteri- an Church, will use as his ser- mon subject “Stephen, the Mar- tyr” at the morning worship at 11 a. m. tomorrow. At the pray- Church, the Rev. John E. Pickens, pastor of Poinciana Commun. | er services at 7:30 p. m. there : Majority of the sermons to be pastor of the First Baptist pastor of the First Methodist W. Iliffe, associate pastor of | Will be a deacon’s business meet- were on’ -) NB. Ion pose ae noch “God’s Gentleness” is the top- ie that will be discussed tomor- row at 11 a. m. by the Rev. C. C. Higgs, pastor of the Cornish . Chapel of A. M. E. Zion Church. At the evening services at 7 p. m., the Rev. Higgs will speak on With an” Serenade” by Monday evening will be the chil- dren’s Christmas rehearsal. services tomorrow at 10:50 a.m. will preside at the organ. The will play ‘The on "Forget Not!"—a Thanksgiv- | LAUGH AWHILE! ing message. Sunday will be observed as "Go to Church Sun- day* at First Baptist Church. An effort is being made to get a} The Silver Lining record attendance at all four services of the church—Sunday ' School, moring worship, Baptist Training Union meeting and ; evening worship. Members attending all four services will be recognized as “four star mem-¥. bers,” 1 At the evening services,’ Warmer Has the Rev. Mr. Nichols will give a brief report on the highlights of the State Baptist convention which he attended at Orlando., His evening message will be “The Greatest Choice.” Bap- tisimal services will be held following the evening mes- sage. The Rev. J. B. Reid, pastor of the Fleming Street Methodist Church will bring a_ special m we at the Sunday evening services. The subject will be “Building Christ’s Shrine”. The | male. quartette of the church will, ,be the subject of the ser At. 10:50 a, m. at the First | Methodist Church, the theme of the sermon and the music will be based on Thanksgiving. At 7:- 30 p. m., the suk will be “What Have Christians to Share?” The Church School! 45 a. m. and the Methodist Youth Fellowship: at 6:30 p. m. “Rejoice and Give Thanks” wil be the subject of the ser- mon to be delivered tomorrow at 11 a. m. by the Rev. John E.| Pickens, pastor of Poinciana Community Church. At 7:30. p. m., the church goers will aitend services at the First Congrega- tional Church. hen the Rev. Pickens, who! is also pastor of the First Con- | gregational, will deliver a_ser- “Of What Are You id?” At the morning _ ser- vices at 11 o'clock, the Rev. Wil- liam- W. Iliffe, associate pastor | of the church, will talk on “Reasons for Thanksgiving.” “The Blessings of the Family Altar” will be the topic of a ser- mon’ by the Rev. F. H. Zucker, pastor of Grace Lutheran church at 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Daily Bible reading selections and forms for family prayer will be distributed to all those who attend. The children’s — confirmation class will meet at p. Monday. The adult study will take up the fourth le: ‘What Does the Bible ? Monday at 7:30 p. m. | At the services tomorrow at 11 a. m, at the Christian Science | Society the subject will be “Soul and Body”. At 8 p. m. Wednes- day there will be a meeting of the society in the church A communion service will be held at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Key West Church of Christ The Rev. Melrose S. Avery, pastor of the Presbyterian Chureh, will conduct a Thanks- giving service at 11 a. m tomor- row wih a special sermon and musi¢, The Young People’s’ Fel- lowship will meet at 7:30 p. m. At.the Ley Memorial Metho- dist Church the pastor, the Rev. Robert W. Weaver will speak on “A Forgotten Youth” at the 10:- 50 a.m. service tomorrow, and at the 7:30 p. m. service the sub- ject of his sermon will be “In Gratitude”. “A Perpetual Thanksgiving” is the title of the sermon to be| delivered at 11 a. m. worship to- morrow by the Rev. A. D. O’- Briant, pastor of the Poinciana Baptist Church. “The _ Painted face” ‘will be the topic of his ser- ; telephone an urgent message to the Air Ministry. He was switch- ; ed from one person to the next, ‘until finally he lost his temper | with the seventh person to whom he had been put through. Bad Memory | As he blew up, a voice at the other end thundered, “Do you Tam Air Mar- know who I am? shal Blank!” The pilot officer blinked ,but shot back, “Do you know who I am?” “No!” barked the air marshal. “Praise be for that,” said the pilot officer, and hung up. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.— When the car of farmer Earl Carter, of Hominy, Okla., broke down in the suburbs of Oklahoma City late one night, Carter went | to look for an open garage and| left his 11-year-old * daughter, | Caroline Sue, and his seven-year- The earliest lighthouses of old son, Jesse Don, to wait in the| record were towers built by the car for him. cs , | Libyans and Cushites in Lower Forgetting where he “had fete | Bgyt with beacon fires main- the car, it was twenty-four hours | tained in some of them by priesis. later before he, with the help of Ee : a patrolman, located it and, play-| About 2,500 species of lizards ing beside the abandoned car, aré known today. hungry but still faithful to in-; structions, were the two children. LAUGH AWHILE! Very Truthful Ity or not guilty of this queried his honor. | ‘Not guilty, si came the plea. “Have you ever been in jail?” “No, indeed, sir,” came the in- dignant reply. “This is the first time I ever swiped anything.” PREVENT ODS FIRES! Neg mon to be delivered at the 7:- 30 p. m. worship. Cole Skelton, a young student speaker, will be the speaker at the Youth for Christ Rally to- night at 7:30 o’clock at the First Methodist Church. Harry Mac- Dongle will deliver a tenor solo, while Faye Bervaldi will deliver 1 IRVEST THANKSGIVINGS ‘ 7 ARE AS OLD AS HARVESTS Ae ty a CENTURIES BEFORE THE PILGRIM FATHERS, THE /ROQUOIS INDIANS CELE- = am (CAS OF ANCIENT PERU OB- <> SERVED THANKSGIVING WITH GIETS OF SHEEP TO THE GOD MAYZ, FROM WHOM COMES GIVING, WITH DANCING AND PRAYER TO THE. GREAT SPIRIT, AT HARVEST THANKSGIVING, THE ANCIENT ROMANS MAQE GIFTS TO THEIR HOUSEHOLD i ae OUR THANKSGIVING GIFTS, | \ 700, FEATURE THE HOME, {7 AND INCLUDE: BEAUTI- FUL SILVER, SUCH AS PLATES, PITCHERS, | <i TRAYS, ANDFINE CHINA AND DAMASK, | A pilot officer was detailed to! and Florida will take their of- | ferings for this historic church. | St. Simons Island is “The Cra- dle of American Methodism.” | Sunday. Not much temperature ! change. Gentle to moderate var- ‘iable winds. . |Here the Revs. John Wesley, ;_ Florida: Over south portion! Charles Wesley, George White- ; [pene cloudy with little change] field and Benjamin Ingham in temperature and few showers! preached and served as ministers | extreme south portion thru Sun- at Frederica. These four men! (day. Over north portion partly} were members of the Holy | j¢loudy with occasional rain or! Club at Oxford, England, from ‘drizzle today and tonight becom- | which the Methodist Church had | ine partly cloudy Sunday. Slow- | its beginning. From St. Simons {ly rising temperatures. | Isla as » unpe oben REG Sa aeeTTIe eat Island has gone unparaile!ted in- : . |fluence of the Wesleys ‘ | the Florida Straits: Moderate | America and the Aah ean winds, east to southeasterly From th e came the! ! over south portion and north- 'east to easterly over north por- | tion today and pon eh ae the class-meeting, the band- {east to southeasterly entire dis- | meeting and the lay helper | trict Sunday. Partly cloudy A Sere | On St. Simons, John Wesley {south and few showers extreme | built the First Methodist meet- ysouth portion. Cloudy, occasion- | ing house in the world in 1763. (al rain and few showers extreme | Tombs are still visible in the old south Portion. Cloudy, occasion- | Frederica cemetery where the‘ al rain or drizzle over north Wesleys conducted burial servi- | Portion becoming partly cloudy | ces. The old live oak, under } by Sunday. ; which it is belived that John Jacksonville to Apalachicola: Wesley preached to the Indians, | | No small craft or storm warnings] sti)| stands. It has been estimat- | have been issued. = | ed to be 400 y old. REPORT Bishop Arthur J. Moore, pre- Key West, Fla., Nov. 22; 1947 |siding Methodist bishop in Flo- (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m,) rida and Georgia, is giving his Eastern Standard Time, beginnings of many things in the Methodism, the mecting-house, henthusiastic support in this uni-; | City Office) | ted effort to strengthen this his H ‘Temperatures toric church. In a recent lette’ | Highest yesterday ese 85) the pastors of his area, he | Lowest last night 75| “As Methodists we Mean 80/and trustees of a great heri Normal - 73| tage. We must, therefore, accept i. Precipitation | the full responsibility of our j Heine ae hours ending rp | tory and all the duties to which ‘ 3 a.m., Inches. ~ . s 5 scri: ” { HT our ideals conscript us. i Roeereematy, -| Rev. Aubrey Alsobrook is the ; S | pastor of the Island Church. Tomorrow's Almanac i (Eastern Standard Time) Sunrise . LET'S GO! St. Paul's Church Ba- Sunset .| Saar for selections for Xmas gifts, | Moonrise .| mative plants, fancy work, cakes, | Moonset .| candies, baby show, marionette | show, supper. Plan to enjoy your- ' ’ selves. Nov. 24-25 (Mon.-Tues.). t SIDES Register babies at Paul Sher's i Naval Base (Eastern Standard Time) PCE EEE ESET IIE BE High Low RED . | 5:53 am. 11:57 am. Poinciana Baptist ! 6:33 p.m. ; Additional Tide Data Church 17th and Eagle (Poinciana Bus to 17th) A. D. O'BRIANT, Pastor Reference Station: Key West Time of| Height of Station— Tide jhigh water Bahia Honda —Ohr. (bridge) 10 min, No Name Key +2hr. (east side) ___20 min. | Boca Chica —Ohr. ° i (Sandy Point) 40 min. | [Valdes Channel +2hr. (north end) _.10 min. +1.4 ft. 0.0 ft. Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Worship, 11:00 Subject: “A Perpetual Thanksgiving” 6:30 P.M., ning Union i Tr 000 (NOTE: Minus sign—correc- | tions to be subtracted. Plus i sign—corrections to be added.) Evening Worship, 7:30 | Subject: ——__—__—_— i “THE PAINTED FACE” The earliest library of Oxford | | University was in existence in | 1337. | Prayer Meeting, 8:00 P.M., Wednesday Public Cordially Invited _ RET er Come CORNISH CHAPEL A.M.E. ZION CHURCH “The So Friendly: Church” | (COLORED) | Whitehead and Angela Sts. | i ee eee te nen LEY MEMORIAL Methodist Church Cor. Division and Georgia Sts. The Church With A Welcome ROBERT W. WEAVER, Pastor 9:45 A.M. Sunday School Classes for All Ages Miss Miriam Carey, Supt. 10:50 A. M. Worship “A FORGOTTEN TRUTH” 6:30 P.M. Intermediate M.Y.F. | Rev. C. C. Higgs, Pastor | | 3:30 a.m. Sunday Church School For All Ages Joseph Thompson, Supt. 11 A.M., Worship Subject: “God's Gentleness” {| 5:30 P.M., Christian Endeavor | 7 P.M., Worship \{ “God's Dealing With Man” 7:30 P. M. Worship Mon., Children Xmas Rehearsal “IN GRATITUDE” Tues., 7 p.m., Prayer-Class Meet Wed 2 si Wed., 7:30 p.m., Ushers Board Wednesday. 8 Thursday, 11:00 AM., Thursday, 11:00 A.M. | ‘Thanksgiving Service Thanksgiving Service | Thurs., 7 p.m., Jr. Choir Rehr Friday, 7:30, Boy Scouts Fri., 7:30 p. . Choir Re of America, ” i] Trinity Presbyterian Church |) { 717 Simonton Street (Colored) }| Sigismund A. Laing, Minister Morning Worship, 11 o’Clock | Sermon Sub; t if, “STEPHEN, THE MARTYR” | {§ Sunday School .- Youth Meeting - . 3:30 P.M. ~ 5:30 P.M.f) Evening Worship, 7:00 o'Clock* Sermon Subject | “A Cloud of Witnesses” | | 10:50 A.M. ! | 18 Tues. 7:30 p.m., Prayer Service ”,9 \J and Deacons’ Business Meeting §|{| 7:30 P.M. | Sermon Subject: Thurs., 11 a.m., Thanksgiving Worship Service \§ Subject: ‘Give Thanks Always’ We Invite You to | | | i 6:30 P.M. | | ica, Troop No. 53 uy THE OLD STONE CHURCH | (First Methodist) \ Corner EATON and SIMONTON STREETS | G. Leon Wells, Pastor eer es Sunday Services 9:45 A.M., Church School General Superintendent, Henry Russell With Thanksgiving As the Theme 6:30 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship “What Have We to Share?” | ice skaters are nice winter motifs.'0f Your own gang.) 3 ; Belts ... Make a belt of a strip, Alt Newsteataren {of felt—a nice. wide one—in a} SMS OReeee LJ bright yellow, red, green or blue.| STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE AQeonr Judy, Use door hooks. as fastenings: In! TRIUMPH i type of belt i is wise) COFFEE ” OU don't have to empty ; | MILL your piggy bank at Christ i a ; mas time. Use c little ingenuit | | and some elbow grease pf | All Grocers : you should be le to make BBeeaseeneeae some inexpensive super gifts for your hep friends. Jewelry ... Search through the old junk box and I'll bet you'll find some broken down old/ watches. Remove the little brass wheels and make them into at- tractive pins or earrings. Two, three, or four cemented one over’ the other will make an attractive pin. The pin part, made from a large brass safety pin, can be fastened to the clock works with Lutheran Grace hurch 1218 PETRONIA STREET 7:30 P.M. F. H. ZUCKER, Pastor | | Divine Service, ! --? IRST—seee., : A Congregational Church John E. Pickens, Pastor William W. Iliffe, Associate | William Street near Southard 9:45 A.M., Sunday School John V. Archer, Supt. 11:00 A.M. Worship Sermon: “Reasors For Thanksgiving” Rev. lliffe 6:00 P.M., Junior Endeavor “can. applique little felt flowers glue it over’ the back. felt tlowets as trimming if you like. of Key West $27 ELIZABETH STREET Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Sunday Morning Services At 110°C Subject: “SOUL AND BODY” Wednesday Evenings Meetings at 8 o’Clock Reading Room in Church Edifice will be open Monday and Friday from 7 to 9 P.M. the center pin used as a fastener. Here again. you will need to use paper fasteners, the kids say, to attach the hinges. This belt is beautiful when made ef leather, and inexpensive strips of leather often can be found on remnant counters, Jumper Dress . . . Buy some hular jersey and .make your t friend"a jumper dress. You areund the neck and sleeves or if yeu enjoy more laborious sewing sew on rews‘or beads instead. * Hand-Decorated Tiles .. . which can be used as hot plate mats or tacked to the. wall a sa pretty decoration, are’ fun to make. Buy | Poinciana Community Church John E. Pickens, Pastor William W. Wiffe, Associate Community Hall, Duck Ave. at 15th, Poinciana Church Rev. Melrose S. Avery, Pastor Sunday School Starts at 9:30 AM, 9:45 A.M., Sunday School Classes for All Ages — 11 A.M, Worship Thanksgiving Service nejoice met i at 11:00 A.M. mares Dear Special Sermon and Music 7:30 P.M., Worship at the Congregational Church ecient. deeaberacadbea as AA HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL: COME—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Cormer Fleming and William St. REV. J. B. REID. Pastor Church School. 0. CLASSES FOR ALL AGES : Merrill Felton, General Superintendent Morning Worship . 5 . 10:50 A.M. ¥ Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. , Song Service, 7:10 P.M. Evening Worship . : 4 7:30 P.M. THE MALE QUARTETTE WILL SING Ye aple's Fellowshi i oe ‘Community Invited to Services sok 9:45 A.M. 7:30 P.M., Worship Sermon: “Of What Are We Afraid?” Rev. Pickens YOU WILL BE WELCOME _ Key West Church of Christ 1120 Petronia Street Worship including COMMUNION SERVICE Everybody Welcome Evening Worship | Worship With Us Morning Worship | CEES Ceeeveseseevoveccecees {FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ermine we COME—BRING A FRIEND * TOM Youth for Christ Rally TONIGHT, 7:30 O’CLOCK, Corner EATON and SIMONTON STREETS Speaker: Cole Skelton YOUNG STUDENT SPEAKER Harry MacDongle, Tenor Solo Faye Bervaldi, Vocal Solo, “The Holy City” MUSIC - TESTIMONIES FROM FELLOWSHIP + —COME BRING A FRIEND— + NSO AAASODEAOESOLHALOUD MEADS GOMUOUORLOOUGEUOESUUUULLEDUGA4GOEOLAGOCLLUUULSQULASRGCLEUTOOQOEPOMLOACOMMAEAROAh amg dn 105th Year —— The First Baptist Church Corner BAHAMA and EATON Streets Bronnie E. Nichols, Paster SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. H. E. Day, Supt. MORNING WORSHIP, 10:50 A. A Sermon Topic: “Forget Not! NEW ORGAN TO BE DEDICATED BAPTIST TRAINING UNION, 6:30 P.M. Mrs. Elijah Sands, Director EVENING WORSHIP, 7:30 P.M. Sermon Topic: “The Great Choice” FELLOWSHIP HOUR, 8:30 P.M. Wednesday :30 P.M., S.S. Workers Council 7:30 P.M., Prayer and Praise Services 7:30 P.M., Choir Rehearsal Friday | |