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Prana Saas OUR Perens ‘DR. MAGUIRE W PREACH SUN . ~ Exeeutive-Secretary Of Florida Baptist Convention To Talk At Revival Meetings All Week ~ REVIVAL SERVICES UNDER WAY AT MEMORIAL . WETHODIST CHURCH; PHILIP. WIDDISO, YOUNG ENGLISH EVANGELIST, WILL BE AT GOSPEL HALL FOR ONE WEEK Dr. Ino. Maguire, executive-secretary of the Florida Baptist , Comvention, will arrive this coming Sunday morning to be the quewt preacher during the Revival.Meetings which begin Sun- dey. February 20. and continue on through the following Sun- day. Pebrucry27, according to Rev, George McNeill Ray, pastor, announce dtoday Dr. Maguire is a dynamic speaker, having had many years i the ministry until a few years ago when he accepted the re- spenmible position as Florida Baptist Convention's executive- setretary. Dr. Maguire's duties carry him into every Florida Baptist Church, and his ability as a leader and organizer is not to be surpassed by any in his field of work, Rev. Ray said. Last year, Dr. Maguire toured the South American Baptist Minmon Fields, reporting his amazed findings of the outstand-; img work being done, and yet the tremendous amount of work *' oe to be done The First Baptist Church of Roy Wolk is fortunate in having De, Maguire as preacher for the Revival] Meetings, the pastor ead. Services are to be held during evenings for the coming week. beginning at 7:30 o'clock each night. The entire public * Cordially invited to attend all services and hear this excep- ttepaily able preacher. re a nals, under | able Things” will be the title of Mrs. W. E. Fowler as! @ Sermon to be delivered by the ender special mu-|-Rev. John M. Peyton, pastor of Featured so-| First Congregational Church, at wal numbers will| the morning service tomorrow. “The Evening, the Morning, the ughout the revival Somme Btn aia ead Ap aad * e . Says:| Infantry Badge ‘Friday Night Z - panty Pad ee Fe (Special to The Citizen) From the crowds that attended a - hla —— WITH THE EIGHTH ARMY|the Navy Charity Carnival last pereture. Moderate to fresh east} IN CAMP HAUGEN, Northern | night, as well as Wednesday and Ste winds. Small craft} Honshu, Japan, Feb. 19. — Ser- Thursday nights, at the Seaplane rowdy vet ‘ gat Rékest-C f hangar, it was believed today yning displaye Beant Robert Cruz, son of Mr.' that this year’s total receipts will ri 4 Part cloudy and} and Mrs. Oscar Cruz who reside! run well ahead of last year’s to- | mild thru Sunday except cloudy } at rear 418 White street, Key | tal of $5,000. “ » . - _ — ws West, is serving with D Company cng — ~~ a " me on yortion today . et i: w y R. J. Lederhaus, - tes lated light showers along | °f the Second Battalion, 51igh Ordnance Department, Boca Cci- 4 ‘ ast Pararhute Infantry, 11th Air- }ca. Second prize of $100 was « Jacksonville thru the Floridaj borne Division, located nearjwon by J. Stuart Hicks; third « Sts East to southeast winds,| Hachinohe, Honshu, Japan. prize of $50 cash was won by - ith portion and mod-| Recently, at exercises held here; Paul G. DiNegro, 614 Francis +4 fresh over north portion | at Camp Haugen, Sgt. Cruz was | street, and fourth prize, a scooter, Tu Sunday. Partly cloudy wea-| Presented with the Expert Infan-|was won by Earl Barnett, 603 | he th a few widely scattered try Badge by the Regimental | Southard street. ahi show: ;Commander, Colonel Reynolds It is estimated that upwards of > Best Gulf of Mexico: Moderate}Condon. This is the highest | 7,500 persons attended the carni- » fresh southeast winds thryu|@ward that an Infantry soldier | val last night. ab Sumday and we; partly cloudy | can acquire in peacetime and this , . : distinctive insignia gives the Pix: xerp ith few showers over ! © 8 4 bearer an additional pay raise. Int ng N extreme north portion today Jacksonville t Aosiea hicola: } Sgt. Cruz is presently serving erestl ‘ otes & Sune varning displayed | 28 ® Platoon sergeant in his com- The polar bear’ ‘is the most K Ww : | pany and after the completion of | dreaded natural enemy of the his tour of duty in the Far East! walrus. . . |!Command, he will return to the —— REP m r Fla., Feb. 19, 1949 Zone of the Interior for discharge Walrus are hunted for their Observation taken at City Oftice SOS ORES) Pe SERRA I. hides, oil and ivory tusks and na- "a-a0 aie . EST) a aS Ge tives of the Arctic coasts like to ia 2at the meat. Temperatures F I] /s E h e se eh 70 Some 1100 forest fires are a bes B h . caused by lightning each year in ie “al rot ers the northern Rocky Mountain ‘ area. Precipitation { | A eee ust 24 hour 09 ins. nto rmy The national Iris i rh bares j . e ne tons - red yield ; | HANOVER, Pa.—The ninth ana} ¢reased from peewee? Del iy y ! ur 's J : = ia ‘ , = oe | last of the sons of Mr. and Mrs. acre = to 182 bushels per Det ~ Aes on 2.01 ins. John F. Bennett has entered the acres ¥ Relative Humidity, | Army, following right in aed €:30 a.m tradition. n§ The newest Bennett recruit is) First Congregational Church Dinemates Frederick, 19. His eight brothers | 517-527 WILLIAM STREET, (Sea Level), 0:30 am, | SOW service in World War Il, sev-l) 5 34 Peyton. Pastor Ph. 1458 0.0 22.7 1 . we At | One joined the Marine Corea ll tender School, 9:45 A.M. omorrow's iia ‘ against his wishes. C. Challis, Supt. Classes for All _ > 4 : a.m./ The Bennetts have eighteen j - 6 ae P-™-! living children—eleven sons and | 11:00 A.M, - M 138 00h | Sen idemanters. |], MORNING WORSHIP . & 12:06 p.m.| |]’ Sermon: “Changeable and oa _ as (bridge) ~...—0h 10m 0.0 ft.) Unchangeable Things” _ TIDES No Name Key |] 6:00 P.M, Christian Endeavor *. (Naval Base) (east end) _+2h 20m j 7:30 P.M. “ Tomorrow Boca Chica | aa “s . (Basiern Standard Time) | (Sandy Point)—Oh 40m j| EVENING WORSHIP High Low Caldes Channel Sermon: “The Evening, 0a 418 8:09 a.m. (north end) .+2h10m +14 tt.| The Morning, The Day 3.13 p.m 11:06 p.m. oQo }] T. J. Moss, Director of Choir; ~ ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA | NOTE: Mrs. P, Archer and Miss « (Reference Station: Key West) (—)—Minus sign: Corrections} Betty Brady, Organists eetung Me M in progress rial Methodist } Jamie Brad t and Mrs. Edith ger and children’s sking headway un ® part u at th u and singing will ervice, which regular time. The will continue} ervices begin act eetings with Ww pm Phe Rev. Robert W. Waever is wether of Ley Memorial Church. Unenangeable and Unechange- ne gt ck we at WEATHERMAN Time of| Height of Btation— Tide {high water | ‘Pehia Honda | Day,” | Il Timothy 1:12. Mrs. Minnie H. will be the title of his eve- ning sermon. At 10:50 a. m., the pastor of the old Stone (First Methodist) Church, Rev. G. Leon Wells, will preach on “Can a Man Know?” Robinson will sing the theme hymn, “I Know Whom I Have Believed”. The choir will sing “Eye Hath Not Seen.” Mrs. P. B. Roberts, organist, will play “Andante Grazioso,” by Kullah, and “Aria Pastorale,” by Spohr. Miss Evelyn Nettles will lead Sergeant ( Crus | ets Expert | to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: Comersoms to} be added. rR tiene yap nene andy grqninin mi ILL DAY AT FIRST BAPTIST the meeting of The Methodist Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p. m. The pastor will » at 7:30 p. m. on “Companions of Jesus,” Acts 4:13. Mrs. Roberts will play | “Elevation”, by Battman, and “Evening Prayer,” by Reinecke. | The anthem will be “Where Jesus Loved to Be,” by J. Bell. “Mind” will be the subject for discussion at the Sunday morn- ing services at the Christian Sci- ence Society. There will also be a meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday. E. W. Henning will be the guest speaker at the services tomor- row at the Poinciana Baptist Chureh. “Suffering Loss” will be his subject at service, while the evening sery- ice he will talk on “Who Might Anti-Christ Be?” Morning service will be at 10:50 a. m. in the Fleming street Methodist Church, with the Rev. J. B. Reid, pastor, occupying the pulpit. Evening service will be at 7:30 p. m. Church service will be at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the First Pres byterian Church. At the 7:30 p. m. service, John McDaniels will lead the Young People’s Group, which will also be joined by the Pioneer Group. Philip Widdiso, young Evan- gelist from England, will deliver messages tomorrow and on Sun- day, February 27 at the Gospel Hall, 720 Southard street. The Rev. D. T. Newman, pastor of Glad Tidings Tabernacle, will occupy the pulpit at both services tomorrow. Midweek services will be held Tuesday and Friday nights at 7:30 p. m. Morning service will be held at 11 a. m. and evening service at 7:45 p. m. in the Church of Christ. Divine services will be held at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at the Grace Lutheran Church, with the pastor, the Rev. M. K. C. Vetter oceupying the pulpit. The Rev. George McNeill Ray, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will be speaker at the Youth for Christ Rally at 7:30 p. m. tonight in the First Methodist Church. Special music will be by the choir of Newman Methodist ‘Church. —_—— 7 500 Persons At Carnival Wed., 7:30 p.m., Prayer-Praise Fri., 7:30, Young People’s Night the morning | the principal | ‘SPARE ROQMS (Continued From One) ephoning . around. f6r vacancies built | by the individuals and will cur- | tail the confusion that © résults therefrom. Bd 3. Hotels which cies. are asked to list. the Chamber every Regular ‘commercial y ish- ments licensed as such will be the first to be. given considegation in this plan. When they are filled, the list of rooms in private hornes will be brought into use. This emergency plan, if it ré¢etves the cooperation of the entiré com- munity, will do a lot topalleviate | the crowded situatip yyand will eliminate the necessit}”of many a tourist becoming disgruntled after having called hgtel after hotel and not being able to find a room. It is thought that on | several occasions when visitors have left town, vacancies have existed. After trying for several hours unsuccessfully to find a room, in a way they can’t be blamed for pulling out. _ NOTICE COME to GOSPEL HALL 720 SOUTHARD STREET Hear Philip Widdison A young evangelist from Eng- land with messages that the world needs, especially if these dark days of the church’s his- tory. Ray Gospel meetings “Sunday. Feb. 20 and 27. Subject, “What About Your Future?” Ministry for Chrisifians in special studies of the Church, the Bride of Christ, beginning Tuesday. Feb. 22, thru Tues- day, March 1.’ A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all. Good Singing— Straight Preaching. COME—BRING A FRIEND ——FIRST—— Presbyterian Church White and Washington Streets SUNDAY SCHOOL STARTS AT 10:00 A:M. Men's Bible Class, 10 A.M. Church Service 11:00 A.M. 7:30 P.M. JOHN McDANIELS 7:30, Pioneer Groug Poinciana Baptist Church 17th and Eagle Dr. J. L, Ivey, Pastor:*-- Sunday School, 9:45°A.M. Classes for All Ages E. W. HENNING Evangelist GUEST SPEAKER Morning Worship, 11:00 o’ Clock Subject: “Suffering Loss” Evening Worship, 7:30 o’Clock Subject: “Who Might the Anti-Christ Be?” Public Cordially Ipvited Christian Seience Society © of Key West 327 ELIZABETH STREET Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Sunday Morning Services At 11 o’Clock Subject: “MIND” Wednesday Evening’s Meeting at 8 o’Clock Reading Room in the Church Edifice will be open Tuesdays and Fridays from 6 to.8 P.M. and Thursdays from 240.4 P.M. CHURCH of CHRIST Ashby and Von Phister Streets SUNDAY Bible Study .. 10 A.M Worship .... 11 A.M. Evening Worship . 7:45 P.M. EVERYONE WELCOME WEDNESDAY Bible Study, 7:45 Pu For Information, Phone 810 e vacan-|and Wednesday, and then leave m with; for Tavernier and:.other paints |}. also. | Wednesday evening. ee . BATURDAY, FEBRUARY a 1649, a ‘TAX ee (Continued From Page One) Sera wre at Marathon nape y "Tossiay ae a It is estimated that “more than: a ngpase ~C 0 Mail The Citizen to Friends Grace_ Lutheran Church 1215 PETRONIA STREET Young People, 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship, 7:30 o’Clock MIDWEEK SERVICES, TUES. and FRL, 7:30 P.M. D. T. NEWMAN, Pastor All Are Welcome Sunday School, 8:30 A.M. Divine Service, 10:30 A.M. REV. M. K. C, VETTER. Pastor hE AR SREP fs «ac COME-—-WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH REV. J. B. REID, Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M., Classes For All Ages Merr!li Felton, General Superintendent 10:50 o’Clock Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. Song Service, 7:10 P.M. Evening Worship Morning Service "Ley Memorial Methodist Church “The Church with a Welcome” CORNER of TRUMAN AVENUE and GEORGIA STREET ROBERT W. WEAVER, Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. Miss Miriam Carey, Supt. 10:50 4.M., Morning Worship REVIVAL SERVICE—Miss Janie Bradford, Evangelist | 6:30 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship Young People’s Croug 4 ee | j PYYTTTITIVITT Tir ri 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship REVIVAL SERVICE \ “"" ‘Wednesday, 7: 30 P.M., Mid-week Prayer Service — =~ oe pereerene So ee SL ee [Youth for Christ Rally DIRECTOR: CALVIN WILLARD TONIGHT at 7:30 O'CLOCK FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner EATON and SIMONTON STREETS Speaker: REV. GEORGE McNEIL RAY Special Music by the Choir of Newman Methodist Church 2 —-COME...BRING A FRIEND— A DTH HUSAUAVTUAGUAU ATAU The FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner of EATON and SIMONTON STREETS G. LEON WELLS, Pastor FAUNA I. i Sunday Services 9:45 A.M., SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL 10:50 A.M. Morning Worship Subject: “CAN A MAN KNOW?"—II Timothy 1:12 6:30 P.M., Meeting of Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship Subject: “COMPANIONS OF JESUS”—Acts 4:13 Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Prayer Meeting SOSSCCHSSSSSSS SESE SES SSS SSCS AALASSS Special Invitation To Service Men The First Baptist Church Corner BAHAMA and EATON Streets GEORGE McNEILL RAY, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. F. W. Smith, Superintendent 10:50 A.M. Morning Worship Morning Worship Service Broadcast Over WKWF, 10:50 to 11:50 DR. JNO. MAGUIRE, GUEST SPEAKER BAPTIST TRAINING UNION, 6:15 P.M. 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship DR. JNO, MAGUIRE, GUEST SPEAKER . . . . . 7 Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Prayer and Praise Service Friday, 7:30 P.M., Choir Practice