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Methodist, Ley Memorial And First Congregational Churches LAYMEN’S SERVICE TOMORROW EVENING AT LEY MEMORIAL CHURCH, WITH EARL E. HAMIL- TON IN PULPIT; REV. A. D. O°BRIANT TO BE GUEST SPEAKER AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Holy Communior, will be observed tomorrow in. at least three Key West churches. Communion services will be held at the First. Methodist Chitch at the 10:50 am. service, while at Ley Memorial: Meth- odiet Church the services will be held at 10:50 a.m. and at the Pirst Congregational Church Communion will be given at the 7:90 p.m. service. ee Communion offering at First Methodist_ Church will}; ge Ge toward the expenses of the Florida Council “of Churches (In- terdenominational) meen ® Day will be observed at the evening service to- miérrow at Ley Memorial Church. Earl E, Hamilton will give the cddress, while Miss Persis Larsen will render a solo. Laymen tating part in the services will include Albert H. Carey, Archie ts, Eugene Roberts, J. B. Webb and Earl E. Hamilton. Al the roll call of the statest-——————— lest Sunday morning at First Methodist Church, Florida, of cia will be the leader of eed course, was first with 71; Ohio Sens Soar’ Group vee " 7: Pe . | conduct e evening service. ud- ae rene ) dy Desnaves dy Howell will lead the Pioneer ; come next with 8 and Mlinois| Group at the evening service. “For There Is No Difference” will be the title of the sfermon to. be delivered tomorrow at 11 a. ‘ m. by the Rev. J. L. Avery, pastor The Rev. J. B. Reid, pastor, of of Poinciana Baptist Church. the Fleming Street Methodist| “where Art Thou?” will be his; Phurch, will oceupy the pulpit at | theme at the evening service. There| “Man” will be the subject for : | discussion at the 11 a. m. service nodes precedeing | tomorrow by the Christian Sci- at 7:10} ence Society. There will be a! meeting at.8 p. m., Wednesday. The Rev. A. BD. O'Briant, for- William B, Collins has chosen mer paster of Poinciana Baptist | “Easter Tradition and the Bible” Church, will be the guest speaker | for his subject at the 11 a. m. at the |! a te service in the First | Peesbyverian Church. Jean Gar-| ———- qe Festival Of im To Be WHT Michigan each had six. This wae the first annual Tourist Sun- dy Service beth services tomorrow. will be song the evening o'clock service of Christ, “Religious Extremes” read at services, and an atmo- sphere of gaiety prevails. Games are played and songs are sung, jand masks and costumes are | worn, | In this day. and age, the Purim | | M h 14 |festival raises the hopes and € arc hearts of all persecuted peoples. | It tells of the miracle of deliver- The festival of Purim is the jance from evil, and gives the happiest Of all Jewish Holidays. It | promise of the coming of the day jemore’es the deliverance of | when all men will walk in digni- we of ancient Persia from |ty and concord. eere planned by their}; The Bnai Zion Congregation y, Haman, the prime | will start to celebrate the Purim of King Ahasuerus. | celebration with Marev .and the ival begins at sundown | Magilah services in charge of , the I4th of March, and at sundown Tuesday, of March. The Hebrew 6:30 p. m. March 14th. sharp, Monday Eve., the 15th Gate is the 14th of Ador The Sunday and Hebrew; The Biblical Book of Esther {School pupils are giving a pro-| tails the story of this festival. The gram in the form of a playet | beaytiful Jewess, Esther, was|called, the New Jewish woman} chosen by the King to be his|in town. Characters are as fol- Queen, and at a series of ban- | lows: quets tells the King of the plot} The New Jewish woman—Sal- of Maman against her people. The | ly Levinsky. indignant monarch orders him Sadie (daughter) — Florence Hanged on the scaffold he had | Skriloff. prepared for Mordecai. The Book| Chairman of Board of Educa- of Bather is a charming story of | tion—Michel Appelrouth. virtue rewarded and evil pun- Kosher Butcher (Mr. Yample) shed | Robert Appelrouth. Since that day the festival has | Reverend Ubrinsky — Dave grec m celebrated with joy and | Kruegger. thanksgiving throughout the Poems and Dialogue, by the : Aharity is given; children |kindergarten class of the Sun- 3° gifts; special foods are | day Schook rt . and even the young are| ' Sketches by Michel Appelrouth Spermitted liberties in the Tem | and Tra Silberman, Sharon Gros- S ple ¢ mied on all other occasions. | man, Juddy Yellon. The Book or Scroll of Esther is | A Purim _ Party and_ refresh- OURT BARS ATHEIST’S TEACHINGS () Wir ie syRERIon JUDGE RUDOLPH F. DESOAT of Chicago has is- sued an injunction against Duane Free, 36, a printer, forbidding te teach atheism to his step-daughter. Nanette Garstad ). 11, and his deughterr Margaret (right). 7. The injunction restrains Free from molesting his wife, Esther (center), 34. Free complained her husband “made fun of the children when they came home from church,” and told them “there is go ” Bhe is suing him for divorce, PREBLE SS SESSESSESEESESSES SESE EHSSS ESSE CEDLESA LIAS 1H DOH him Atedt). ‘tiso FFE HOLY COMMUNION - TO BE OBSERVED IN 3 CHURCHES Communion To Be Given In The First {Rabbi A. Schwartz, starting at |‘ is his subject for the 7:45 p. m, service. The Rey. D. T. Newman, pas! of Glad Tidings Tabernacle, wi deliver the sermons at both serv ices tomorrow. Midweek. servi will be held at 7:30 p, m, ‘Tuesday and Friday. Grace Lutheran Church will m., tomorrow, with the Rev. M, K. C. Vetter, pastor in the pulpit, Tomorrow the First Baptist) Church will recognize all visitors | from other states as local visitors, | Due to the large numbers of out! of state visitors each Sunday, a! definite portion of the morning | and evening services will be set: aside for this recognition. } The Minister, Rev. George Me: | Neill Ray, will speak at the morn- | ing hour on the subject, “Fitly | Framed Together.” The sermon will dwell on the importance of levery church member — using his capabilities and talents. toward! | the objective of unifying and binding the whole of the church in one common aim as_co-labor- ers together with God. In the \evening,, the minister will speak Jon the Subject, “Is It Necessary !To Believe?” — Special music by the choir, with Mrs. Thelma Porch as director. | and Mrs. W. E. Fowler as organ- ist, will be rendered. During the | evening service, /hymn-singing | time will be another ‘interesting, ispiring part of the hour. Times for services are: Sunday School, 9:45; Morning Worship, 10:50; Baptist training Union, | 6:15; Evening Worship, 7:30. This \is the church “where every visi- | tor is always an honored guest.” August Van Ryn, Miami Evan- j gelist will open a series of méet- {ings tomorrow’ at 7:30 -in the | Gospel Hall, Southard street, Van / Ryn has some interesting mes- ' period. aaa Sa nnn | ments will be served by the Ladies Auxiliary following ' the program. : Coaches of prograth — Misses |May Kaplan.and Sandra Silver- man, directeed by Rabbi | Schwartz. By 1948, more than one million barrels of crude oil were being produced daily from oil fields in the Middle East. (——— CARD OF THANKS In appreciation for their"kipd- {mess in our recent bereavement in the loss of our. father, Robert Whitehead, we wish to thank everyone for their beautiful cards, floral gifts and use of their cars. We extend our thanks to | Dr. Conley, Mrs. Hartell and the jentire nursing staff and person- nell of the Monroe County Hos- pital We assure one and all their kindness will never be for- gotten. THE FAMILY: Mr. and Mrs. Jesus Fernandez and Daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Robert White- head; Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Ek. mar5-1tx | First Congregational Church |; 517-527 WILLIAM STREET, J. M. Peyton, Pastor. Ph, 1459 Sunday School, 9:45 A.M, * C. Challis, Supt. Classes for All 11:00 A.M, MORNING WORSHIP: Sermon: “The Value of Discipline” { 6:00 P.M., Christian Endeavor 7:30 P.M, t EVENING WORSHIP * COMMUNION SERVICE T. J. Moss, Director of Choir; Mrs. P. Archer and Miss Betty Brady, Organists Wed., 7:30 » Prayer-Praise Fri., 7:30, Young People’s Night Morning Service SOCHOHOLHOSHOSOEHOHSSHSOOCOCE i hold Divine Services at 10;30 a.| / Dm, Cushman D. . A} CANCER OF THE 1 (above), New: York lecture to Florida that topic af the 75th convention of the FlotidaM. “Med- ; Bellair, April 11-13, Widely, known surgeon and medica] author, anagunced | the diagnostic aspects of the dis- | ease and willbe of we took sae jes! ith the ee If you want'to. stuff Bo ges *fleaves with a meat-and-rice mix- remove the large outer leaves of a good sized head of cabbage. without Pour boiling water over the leaves to soften them so that they will not tear ical Association ~ at Dr. Haagensen has that his. address will. he. on. to. the general practiti Well as the surgeon. cer expert is assovia Columbia U; st of Ph cid a staff member of terian Hospita } ture be sure to tearing the leaves. durinf the filling and folding. Bible Study . . Eveni W. WEDNESDAY Bible Study. 7:45’ P.M. For Information, Phone 810 nie) 1 GLAD TIDINGS ' “ ASSEMBLY OF GOD” Sunday Services Sunday School, 10:00 A.M, Morning Worship, 11:00. 0’Clock Young People, 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship, 7:30 o’Clock MIDWEEK SERVICES, TUES. and FRI., 7:30. P.M. D. T. NEWMAN, Pastor All Are Welcome “Poinciana Baptist Church 17th. and Eagle Dr. 4,.L. Ivey, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45, A.M. Classes for All ‘Ag Morning Worship, 11:00 o’Clock e Sermon: Rom.: 3:22 Evening Worship, 7:30 o’Clock Subject: “WHERE ART THOU?" Gen.: 3:9 Public. Cordially: Invited COME—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH US FLEMING. STREET METHODIST CHURCH Coe FE ne Wile & REV. J. B. REID, Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M., Classes For All Ages Merrill Felton, General Superintendent 10:50 o’Clock Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. Song Service, 7:10 P.M. service tomorrow in the Church’! sages that will cover a two-week Ashby and Von Phister Stree : - ted at Cor. Georgia and Petronia Sts. ' “For There Is No Difference” Sunday School, 9:30 AM. Divine Service, 10:30 A.M. GOSPEL ae Pied juses Church 720: SOUTHARD STREET on ESN, Me. August \ "ae pe 10:00 A.M, Van Ryn Men's, Bi ble’ Class,. 10, A.M. Chu tch Service . ‘F100 A.M. REV. 14. D. O'BRIANT Guest Speaker messages th In90 BM. “Eee seat wf] Youe, Penne Grow 7:30, ‘Pioneer Group> BUPDY HOWELL Corner of EATON and SIMONTON STREETS Q G. LEON WELLS, Pastor Sumaay ‘Services 9:45 A.M., SUNDAY 10:50 A.M. penn at = ie Godot ant Bible. mereeaneeaneant i ; : WITH HOLY COMMUNION 6:30 P.M., Meeting of Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30 P.M. . A Evening Worshi SEM ERT “YICTORY WITH CHRIST“—IE age me 5 eee 7:30 P.M, Peet Meine ’ peabadeonspins eceeocosecoeones Ley Ley Moiasial ‘Methodist Church “The Church with a Welcome” CORNER of TRUMAN AVENUE and GEORGIA STREET ‘ROBERT W.. WEAVER, Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 AM. ~ | Miss Miriam Carey, Supt. 10:50 A.M., Morning Worship HOLY COMMUNION 6:30 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship | LAYMEN’S DAY SERVICE—E. E. Hamilton | Wednesday. 7:30 sic Mid-week Pent Service MTT Youth for Christ. Rally | DIRECTOR: CALVIN WILLARD TONIGHT at 7:30 O'CLOCK FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner EATON and SIMONTON STREETS —COME...BRING A FRIEND— IE PMT Tn eee SS PU PSST DSSS SEES The First Baptist Church Corner BAHAMA and EATON Streets GEORGE MecNEILL 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 BAPTIST TRAINING UNION, 6:15 P.M. 7:30 P.M. + + « « « « Evening Worship Wednesday. 7:30 P.M, Prayer and Praise Service \ Friday, 7:30 P.M. Choir Practice