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% ¥ a ene, a ie Ce TENE ete. NEW YEAR’S MESSAGES - ‘TO MARK SERMONS IN ‘CHURCHES TOMORROW “A Prayer For A Presence” Will Be Sermon Topic Of Rev. Mr. Nichols, Pastor Of Ist Baptist Church, At Morning Services . “BUILDING BETTER FOR 1948” IS TO-BE SERMON SUBJECT OF THE REV. MR. PICKENS, PASTOR OF POINCIANA ; COMMUNITY. CHURCH; KEY WEST MASONIC BODIES TO TAKE PART IN: SERVICES. IN EVENING AT FIRST METHODIST CHURCH; OTHER RELIGIOUS NEWS New Year's messages are expected to mar’: most of the sermons delivered either tomorrow morning or evening in Key West churches. : Sermon topic for the morning service at the First Baptist Church will be “A Prayer For A Presence” by the pastor, the Rev. Bronnie E. Nichols. j Students’ Night will be observed at the evening hour with the following students taking 4: John Day, University of Florida; Mr. amd Mrs. Joseph Sutton, Stetson University; Miss sverly Buchanan, Mercer University, and Miss Lorraine Nottage, Key West High School, who will play the organ. The Rev. Mr. Nichols will preach on “Lifex-- At Its Best". Masonic bodies of the 24th District will attend the services} Will be the topic he will Speak on at “thé’ evening: worship ‘at 7:30 at.7;30 p.m. tomorrow at the First Methodist Church in observ-! °) ance of St. John’s Day. The Rev. G. Leon Wells, pastor; will} lock. { * 3 deliver a special sermon entitléd, “The Plumline”. . PNG “CHURCHES sat The Rev. J. B. Reid, pastor of Fleming Street Methodist: Church; will occupy the pulpit at the morning services at‘ 10:50 ° o'clock ‘and at the evening services at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow. } There will be a meeting of thek: : Youth Fellowshin at 6:30 p.m. at and a song service at 7:19 be held at the First :Baptist{ P.n. Church, beginning at 10 ‘p: .m., The Rev. John E. Pickens will Wednesday with a social hour in The Rev. Sigismurid: A. Laing, minister of Ttinify Presbyterian Through This Daily BIBLICAL BULLETIN NAMES APPLIED IN PARADE} All species of all living things, When God had Were sent before 1 To have their n Now, surely Adam On his imagi , ‘To do the task created by Se strange a situation! | | | For Complete Deiails Read: | Genesis 2:19-20 (17) | Publishers—The Monthly Booklet “Enjoy Your Bible” | ‘he Weather FORECAST | Key West and Vicinity: Pair | te partly cloudy with slowly | rising tempeerature i ‘noon, tonight and Sunday tke to moderate variable wind: > New Tractor = A xf a! Pez § i cK ON rH BmetHDay |” ‘Who Knows? 1. When. was. the, Marshall Plan proposed? 2. What is the “green border?” 3. What ex-printer now talks |of taxation? | 4, Whose proposed. candidacy | seems. to split what group? 5. When will Great Britain surrender her mandates over Palestine? | 6. What South Anmterican Na- “ition recently held a democratic election? 7. Can you name the only for- mer Prime Minister now alive in England? 8. Did Texas ever have a | mavy? 7 9. Is it correct fo term the cent meeting of Congress a \ gial session?” The Answers | 1. On June 5th by the Secre- |tary of State in an address at Harvard University 2. The 625-mile {AP Newephoto) | ‘oundary be- CONNIE MACK, veteran manager of the Philadelphia Athletics. | helds a handful of congratulatory telegrams, and answers tele- phone calls in his office on his 85th birthday anniversary. He said he’s looking for a new second baseman and.a third baseman “to make the Athletics a 1948 pennant contender.” zenes of occupation in Germany. 3. Harold Knutson, member of | Congress from Minnesota. | 4, That ef Henry Wallace, la- | bor groups divide on the pro- ri posal. ‘He Finally Gets : 5. By May 15, 1948. 6. Venezuela. Florida: Fair, owly rising | 7. Winston Churchill. temperatures today, tonight and . ° ; oe 2 8. Yes; a four-ship fleet dur- Sunday. | Kills Man) Tired Of Waiting: 2 02° foe acpenaence East Gulf of Mexico and Jack- | yg) gr .qers ye H Sera with Mexico, sonville through the FARM LAKE, Saskatchewan.| LOS? ANGELES..— Alleging 9. No; it was part of the First Straits: Gentle to —After waiting for four years,| that two hours after. -he- was:| session, Eightieth Congress. winds, west to north '! William Tripp, 5: speak twice tomorrow, at the 11 a. m. services in the Poin- ciaha Community Church, and at the 7:30 p.m. services in the First Congregational Church. His morning sermon is entitled | “Building Better for 1948,” and his. evening topic will be, “The Foundations.” At the 11 a.m. worship in First Congressional Church, the the Annex of the church,: and ‘prayer and praise ‘services will} Ject, “Gratitude for Divine Guid- begin in the Church Auditorium at 11 p. m. and last until mid- night. Bei The local church is joining with 26,000 other Southern Bap- tist Churches, whech are being asked to unite in one of the great- est mid-week prayer services in their history. Church, will speak on the sub+ north portion and north north over south portion rough Sunday. Weather fair. ance” at the 11 a. m.’ worship | th! tomorrow. “Leaping Over Walls” will be his sermon subject at the 7 p. m. worship. , A’Night Watch seryice. will held .at-Trinity Chutch Wednes- day evening, lasting until mid- night. . At the 11 a..m. worship to- Jacksonville to Apal No small craft or storm have been issued. REPORT \ Key West, Fla., Dec. 27, 1947 | (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m.,| Eastern Standard Time, i City Office) ‘lwhen it overturned and killed! wife again, John Wilson, 69, has'| him. | ‘And Still Rising; | Temperatures was notified | married to Tillie Schlauroff Wil-i|,. 10. Togo was Foreign Minister 1 4 | son, on May 4, 1900, he was in- He had driven it 112 miles from|‘qucted into. the United. States the warehouse toward his farm} Army and never heard from his | that his new tractor had arrived. mier. Subscribe to The Citizen. 1 "10. Who ate Tego and Tojo? | {tween the Russian and the other | df Japan in 1941; Tojo was Pre- | c SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1947: AS} RN NN | j ° Sall Works } PORTLAND, Ore. — Although. }named sole beneficiary of thé estate of David D. Clem, which, j is expected to total at least $25,- ' 000, Mrs. Amelia Bowman Dean; a cleaning woman for 28 years, , went to werk as usual in an of- ‘fice building after being notified of her fortune, She declares, “fTt, quit when I get the money.” ! The 10 largest islands in the, order of their size are Gteeh- ‘Wand, New Guinea, Borneo, Madagascar, Baffin, Sumatra, Honshu, Great Britain, Victoria and Ellesmere. (Australia is re- garded as a continent). The gi Kiruna iron deposits !in Sweden lie north of the Are- | tic Cirele. GLAD TIDINGS | _ TABERNACLE, ASSEMBLY of GOD Cor. Petronia and Georgia Sts. Sunday School, 10 A.M. | Morning Worship, H 11:00 A.M. Christ Ambassadors, 6:30 P.M. Evangelistic Services, ' 7:30 P.M. |] Rev. H. S, Bush, superinten- ‘| dent from Lakeland, Fla., guest |] speaker for Morning and Eve- | '] ning Services. . .Special Music H PRAYER MEETING, TUESDAY NIGHT, 7:30 Evangelistic Meeting. | Friday, 7:30 P.M, filed suit for an annulment on} | the grounds of fraud or a divorce on grounds of desertion. WILL YOU SMIL Poinciana Baptist Church 17th and Eagle (Poinciana Bus to 17th) Presbyterian |, The reason, I gather, Rev. William W. Iliffe will speak}. This movement is being spon-}| morrow, the Rev. C. €. Higgs, | ,,. ae ee ” : ee on “Things ‘That Come to Pass,” ‘sored by the Department of {pastor of Cornish Chapel, the | fughest veste'ey isl OR ea Church A. D. O'BRIANT, Pastor At the 11 a. m. services tomor-!Evangelism of the Southern; A.M.E. Zion Church, .will have | \yoan 65! ec ee eee H row at the Christian Science So- Baptist Convention, and all are}as his sermon topic, “A Saviour | Normal 79! . 2 aS White and Washington Streets ey ciety the subject will be dis-,asked to join in an. earnest{Is Born.” At the 7:30 p. m. serv- Precipitation 1] Rev. Melrose S. Avery, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 A.M, cussed is “Christian Science.”; Prayer for a great spiritual) ice, “The. Infant Jesus” will be }Roinfall, 24 hours ending in 1] Worship, 11:00 There will also be a meeting of |aWakening in our churches, ahd} the subject of his ‘sermon. 8:30 a.m., inches 5 Grace Lutheran i! Sunday School Starts at | Subject: the: society at 8 p. m. Wednes- throughout the world. The Rev. Mr. Higgs will also Relative Humidity : il Hl 9:50 A.M. | “THE PEACE MAKER” day. ‘ “The Peace Maker,” is ‘the | preside at the Night Watch serv- 2 ae fe Church i 6:30 PM, Training Union €ommunion Services will be | Subject of the sermon to be de-|ices Wednesday evening. fomorrow’s anac | | Church S cars Bar = i held at the 6:30 p. m. services | livered tomorrow at 11 a. m.,/by| Thomas Demps, well known (Eastern Standard Time) i 1215 PETRONIA STREET {| “11:00 AM. an Evening Worship, 7:30 at-the Key West Church of; the Rev. A. D. O’Briant, pastor ‘tenor, will give a musical re- Sunrise -<::.... be «110 am !% Lan {| . Sublet. a “THE FATHERHOOD Chfist. jof Poinciana Baptist Church.|cital Monday night in Newman Sunset .+ Tee p.m./f == | ome wee “nen | OF GOD Divine services will be, held | “The Fatherhood of God?'willbe | Methodist Chutch. Demps is a ESaeanr se a a0 ay Di se cp e I E ieee at 7:30 p. m., at the Grace Luith- | the subject of his sermon i the !son of the builder of Newman | Moonset ——— 10 gmp Mroure Service, |i} Young Horie america: Public Cordially Invited eran Church, with the Rev. F. | 7:30 p. m. services. id [Church and’. a. mative of Key TIDES ~ p 4 ses Gears A renee H“Zucker, pastor, in the pulpit. ; The Rev. Melrose S. Avery,!West. He is now a student at ES | : Fh a ee ea ul vangelistic services will. be; pastor of the Presbyterian! Bethune-Cookman College, Day- Tomorrow if A = } ae i I held at 7:30 p. m, at the Glad| Church will speak at the 11j}tona Beach. The Rev. James C. Naval Base | F. H. ZUCKER, Pastor hi VEG an Feaceaviicd: iGo ko ae Tidings Tabernacle, Assembly of'a. m. service tomorrow on} Murray is. pastor of Newman (Eastern Standard pee) — H Christian Science Gotl, with the Rev. H. S. Bush, | “Feeding the Hungry.” a the } Church. ey es by uae “ — Z , et stierintendent from Lakeland, | 7:30 p. m. services, the Young Lue eh CuE | mean —!1RST— semua ; Se the guest speaker. The Rev. Ms., People's Fellowship group M°\ Diy Vow Kawow That) Aaiitiona Tide Dawe || LEY MEMORIAL || Congregational Church |, y uh will also speak at the 11) invited t. Comdr. H. i Reterencel Siauions i KeyaWestill Methodist Chur h Ee Ses of Key West a. m. service. ‘sett to speak on- the theme, Tine of} Height ef | | winnnn B Pickens, Pastor | |i) say ELIZABETH STREET e The Rev. Mr. Pickens, pastor |The Stewardship.” of the First Congregational and} Lois Winkler, who was one Poinciana Community Churches,}of Key West’s High School stu- will be speaker tonight at the ; dents, chosen to view the Free- Youth for Christ Rally at First}dom Train, will make a report Methedist Church. Violin solo j of her trip. Jim Whipps is +in will .be delivered by Gerald; charge of the services. Salinders and a vocal solo by the} Rev. Robert W. Weaver, pas- Rev. Robert W. Weaver, pastor{tor of the Ley Memorial Meth- The practice of Chrismas car- ols appears to be as ancient as|_ Station Tide |high weter | Christmas itself. ~ j8ahia Honda = —-Ohr. (bridge) _.10 min. 0.0 ft. No Name Key +2hr. (east side) ___20 min. Boca Chica —Ohr. (Sandy Point) 40 min. Valdes Channel +2hr. (north end) 10min. +1.4 ft. ! “To get owt of bed wrong foot }first,” that is. the left foot first, is an. example’ ef ‘olden simple association of ideas which con- nected right’ and left with good ‘of “Ley Memorial Methodist Church. A Watch-Night Service will ‘Home Style Chow’ Wins ba At Leatherneck Camy {odist Church, will speak on “Opportunity” at the 10:50 a.m. | worshi ‘Redeeming the Time” TRAINING TABLE: Warrant Officer C. O. Haynes (standing) supervises the family style eating arrangement which hag;re- placed war-born “chow AP Newsteatures YAMP PENDLETON, Calif—The "chow line”, a favorite grip- ing topic with Marines the world over, has been discontinu- lin at Camp Pendleton. a ed.at this leatherneck training camp. Meals now are served family style to the First Divisi Instead of collecting food on a metal tr pare file formation, the Marines sit at tables and are ser marines. me! save food. _. However, Warrant Officer C. O, Haynes, Camp Pendleton mess officer, says there is considerably less waste when Ma-i mn. The watr-born “chow line” was adopted by th ina Corps in 1942 in order to conserve many y, fre Marine tines are allowed to select their own portions, ay in single ‘ved by mess- power and theoretically Jand bad respectively. Surgery, X-ray and radium jare ‘at. present’ the only three j accepted treatments for curing . deancer. The Province of Kiangsu, Chi- |nay about as big as Kentucky, has a population of some 30 mil- | Lake Superior was. originally } {named by the Jesuits “Las Tracy pot Syperieur.” en, Conn., came from Boston and called he new settlement a, 1 “flew haven.” 1 { { r Whe first settlers of, New Hav- i When the proposed Liverpool and Manchester Railway asked) Parliament for the first railroad ‘franchise in 1825, George Step- i henson, the imventor, was cau- | tioned by his own lawyer to dare say nothing about a speed of 20 miles an hour lest ‘ dismiss the scheme as visionary iso he talked about a possible \gpeed of 12 miles an hour for this railroad. |The Season's | Greatest Treat '-. Mr, Thomas Demps | One of the South's Most ~ @utstanding Tenors Will Appear - at NEWMAN METHODIST CHURCH In A “MUSICAL RECITAL” Monday. Night. Dec. 23%, 1947 Mr. Demps, son of the builder of Newman Church, and a native son of Key West, has achieved great recognition as an artist. He is mow ,a student of Bethune- Parilament } (NOTE: Minus sign—correc- | tions to be subtracted. Plus | sign—corrections to be added.) American miner: act a| weight of coal every year which exceeds the weight of material the Mississippi transports to the | sea. soe SR ER Sao | CORNISH CHAPEL |! AME, ZION CHURCH “The So Friendly Church” (COLORED) Whitehead and Angela Sts, Rev. C. C. Higgs, Pastor | 9:30 a.m. Sunday Church School | For All Ages % Joseph Thompson, Supt..:* 11 A.M., Worship “A SAVIOR IS BORN” Music by Junior Choir 7:00 P.M., Worship { “THE INFANT JESUS” Tues.,7 er-Class Meet Night Watch . Sr. Choir Rehrs. py New Year To All | Trinity Presbyterian Church 717 Simonton Stréet (Colored) Sigismund A. Laing, Minister Morning Worship, 11 0'Clock “GRATITUDE FOR DIVINE GUIDANCE” 1 Sunday School Youth Meeting 3:30 P.M. 5:00 P.M. |g Evening Worship, 7:00 o'Clock Sermon Subject if “LEAPING OVER WALLS” Tues., 7:30 p.m., Prayer Service Cookman College, Daytona Beach Adm. : bc, Children 28¢ Curtain Time: 8 o’Clock Promptly Both White and Coloted Friends Are Invited Rev. James C. Muizay, Pastor and Deacons’ Business Mecting Wed., 10 P.M., Watch Night Service B Fri., 7:30 P.M., Choir Rehearsal 10 and Boy Scout Mec | eimeateiaemenie recs samen hen: Cor. Division and Georgia Sts. The Church With A Welcome ROBERT W. WEAVER, Pastor William Street near Southard 9:45 A.M., Sunday School | John V. Archer, Supt. Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Sunday Lat Services At 11 o’Clock 9:45 A.M. Sunday School Classes for All Ages 6 Subject: Miss Miriam Carey, Supt. 11:00 A.M. Worship “CHRISTIAN Sermon: SeERCET j sabe ail i “Things That Come To Pass” i 10:50 A. M. Worship ev. Hiffe | Wednesday Evenings Meetings at 8 o’Clock Reading Room in Church Edifice will be open Monday and Friday from 7 to 9 P.M. “OPPORTUNITY” 6:30 P.M. Intermediate M.Y.F. 7:30 P. M. Worshi “REDEEMING THE TIME” 6:00 P.M., Junior Endeavor 7:30 P.M., Worship Sermon: Wed., 7:30, Prayer Mecting Friday, 7:30, Boy Scouts of America, Troop No. 53 Rev. Pickens YOU WILL BE WELCOME 2 E = COME—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Corner Fleming and William St. REV. J. B. REID, Pastor Church School ° 5 5 9:45 A.M. ‘ CLASSES FOR ALL AGES Merrill Felton, General Superintendent 10:50 A.M. Morning Worship . . . “THE FOUNDATIONS” TL nn mc it Youth for Christ Rally TONIGHT, 7:30 O’CLOCK, . FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner EATON and SIMONTON STREETS Speaker: Rev. John E. Pickens PASTOR OF THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Violin Solo by Gerald Saunders Vocal Solo by Rev. Robert Weaver Poinciana ‘| Community Church |] John £. Pickens, Pastor 'f| William W. Tliffe, Associate Community Hall, Duck A¥e, at 15th, Poinciana |] 9:45 A.M., Sunday School 1 Classes for All Ages ‘ | 11 A.M., Worship rmon: “Building Better In 1948" Rev. Pickens 7:30 P.M.. Worship at the Congregational Church HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL! Church of Christ: 1120 Petronia Street Worship including | COMMUNION ] SERVICE | 6:30 P.M. ' { Everybody Welcome Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. Song Service, 7:10 P.M. Evening Worship . : . 7:30 P.M. eer IML MLL COME—BRING A FRIEND oo Bronnie E. N | (First Methodist) ' Corner EATON and SIMONTON STREETS | G. Leon Wells, Pastor | Sunday Services 9:45 A.M., Sunday Church School | Sermon Topic: “A Prayer F. 10:50 A.M. Morning Worship | And Observance of Student Recognition Day 6:30 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship Meeting 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship Masons and Members of the O.E.S. will be Present in Observance of Saint John’s Day... i Sermon: “The Plumbline” Wednesday | A Special Invitation to Men of the Armed For. Friday + —COME BRING A FRIEND— + — In 105th Year The First Baptist Church | Corner BAHAMA and EATON Streets SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. i H. E. Day, Supt. | MORNING WORSHIP, 10:50 A.M. BAPTIST TRAINING UNION, 6:30 P.M. Mrs. Elijah Sands, Director : | EVENING WORSHIP, 7:30 P.M. Sermon Topic: “Life At Its Best” by the Pastor Students’ Night Will Be Observed at Evening Services FELLOWSHIP HOUR, 8:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. Regular Prayer Services 10:00 P.M. ey —) Coo ichols, Pastor ‘or A Presence” by the Pastor to Midnight, Watch Services - 1:30 P.M., Choir Rehearsal