The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 9, 1949, Page 4

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F wy . Pe atbaaditt A Teeny so said Dirk U. Stikker, Foreign Minister of the Netherlands last Monday at thé ceremonies of the fe sighing of the’ North At- lantic Pact. ~ As a member of the House For- +, eign Affairs Committee, I was Fg 8 p, m. Wednesday. one of the few privileged to per- 48 PMO = PIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ADULT CHOIR WILL) cae roscow morning Ate | Cement an, at historic event 6:30 PM, BTU. pRAYEE 4 RENDER SPECIAL MUSIC AT BOTH SERVICES| Fixst Presbyterian Chureh, The Auditorium at the cornet of 14th Pa Sie pe a = ae der direction of John McDaniel. 27:30 o’Clock @ SERMON SUBJECT AT CONGREGATIONAL The Rev. J. L. Ivey, pastor of * ’ sacred Poinciana Baptist — will | scene being enac them. ‘ De Peet tile Ot v4 Ghurch, | Occupy the pulpit at bath services | Through the medium of televi-|| “"UpmrGecmein termes 7 Gaur theuna by Jn with posta it, will give a full tomorrow. M will be supplied | sion millions of Americans across chorus of 21 voices, . by the Junior Choir at the even- | the nation witnessed the signing. | ‘=siisednnai : program ir} i | music, der the direction of irvi Piste “hciesecs ai ke Gick TWenty-seven years had elaps- , . ed since Washington last provid- Tidings Tabernacle will be at 11) ed the setting for such a gather- > oe 2 7:30 P. my the Rev. ing of dignataries. That was back MM... 5g3 77% | [oman sonkiobage Weare bent . n mi- At the Church of Christ servi-| tation of naval armaments. Now pag) lil at 11 a. m. and/in 1949. statesmen of the world ; ‘ : , in. ret ashing ; 4 the Gates Gt | the, subject. “Jesus Passeth By”.| “Divine service will be held to- ~~. en “ot fereis ge ‘0 be sung by thé | Methodist Youth Fellowship will! morrow at 10:30 a.m. in the] ice ‘ee betes Ris Gat chet: P. B. Roberts, organ. | cofitinue its study of “The Way") Grace Lutheran Church, with the | was introduced by the Seevetary | at :30 p. m. service. Rev. M. K. C. Vetter, pastor, in| or state. Dean Aci bon. ead talk ‘The Sermon topic for the 7:20| the pulpit. ‘ --leame to the front of the plat- p.m. service, will be, “The Lord! Tonight at 7:30 p. m., a Youth , tath Neea of Them”. - : Young P "'s Grow fe TOMORROW; “THE ROYAL FAMILY” TO BE) charge of the evening service un: housand persaps. all. of scious of er Rs rch, the Rev. G. Leon | 4 the Rev. Robert W. Weaver, pastor, will preach on babar : 2 ME EFS “CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. Classes For All'Aqés | : Merrill Felton, General Superintendent eg | e : 3 3 motivated his.country jnj joining H H : 4 ] .{ form to earnestly speak the sin- : Haptrer ' for Chtist Rally will be heli in’) core hobes for peace which had aries Rev. George “The Royal Family” will be the bags ge 9s ae hes gs ea ns Morning Service ier ee 10:50 o°€lock speed af the morning sermon subject at the morning e Rev. J. B. Reid, pastor of} the North Atlatitic : Pagt! 1 was oo fst ‘A Grew Time tor ne > Fiat the Fleming Street Methodist impressed that almost évéty one Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M, co besping with this tomorrow at the First) Church, will occupy. the pulpit at} of the dignitaries delive his} Song Se 7:10 P.M. t sa | ehureh choir, } Congregational Church by thé} both services tomorrow. short speech in the Ehgligh lang: vice, 7:10 P.M. &Y tw feewnn of Mrs. Lyre ay: 4 ater M. Peyton. | Brother Re Fa Crooms _ will} yage: which ‘was not oly a tri- wil render o | “ADL. ity Stirred” wi is; prea¢h at the Church of Christ to ¢ i iti with Mrs at the evening service. T. | at the 11a. m, sérvice tomorrow. | eete 2° the education and ability of the ministers but a further in- - ; J. director of the choir, will' His theme will be, “The Tang of | ———- = 4 Pres Png iat u dication of the —— Fole At the evening service, the | the organization in_ special | Sait. the English speaking nations ate flew. Mr. May oe enh on, “The | music at both services. He will{ The Rev. W. F. Brannon, Pas- playing in the progress of the Crem, a Grewt .” Also the | be by Mrs. P. Archer and | tor of the Church of God, will] western world. ea, ; ~~ wilt vender special music. | ie Betty Brady, organists. preach at both services tomor-| I thought that the words of the : P | ley Memorial Methodist! “Are Sin, Disease and Death} row. Dutch minister, Mr. Stikker, were “The Church with a Welcome” ssold JE especially appropriate for they succihtly summarized all the rea- Sons ahd hopes. for this alliance. A hew treaty, not for aggression or war, but as a united effort of 12 nations to strengthen the pros- pects of peace. : CORNER of TRUMAN AVENUE and GEORGIA . | DEDICATION OF | | Confirmation terwards the Sisters opened a 2 Here Listed ts the shed s| Exercises Sunday well, By Lutherans For Passover | te 1898, on the oceasion of the explosion. of the Battleship} paim Sunday Confirmation ex- hy RABBI A. SCHWART? ; Maine, and in spite of the fact | ercises will take place in Grace ; thet the Convent at that time! Luthearn Church, 1215 Petronia Seem, oF ewery year, we the; had a recorded attendance of street, at 10:30 a. m. Thé pastor ee emt_the Rabbi of some 700 pupils, the Sisters know- (will present a class of two chil- ts Zion Synagogue, Si-| ing that hospital service would be ‘aren for the solemn rite of con- ate) needed, placed the Convent, St.’ firmation, namely Arthur Klus- © extend cr season's) Joseph's and St. Francis Xavier's coined and ooo date Waitiock. 1 Wow for & very heppy | schools at the disposal of the gov-; The program consists of ati ex- } for Hospital putposes.! amination of the chief doctrine CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. gees a Miss Miriam Carey, Supt. 4 10:50 A.M. Morning Worship ° | Serfion: “JESUS PASSETH BY” mee 6:30 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship... '\ 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship... Sermon: “The Lord Hath Need of Them” : Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Mid-week Prayer Serviea")“1 Fruit fritters, for dessert, are delicious with a sprinkling of confectioners’ sugar arid a dust- ing of spice:. Use nutmeg or mace, but dust it on sparingly: First Congregational. Church $17-527. WILLIAM STREET, ip cae ee a tae | eines Fs aa ik aha Sa ae le bh 4 _ and received no re~}hpf\ ‘the Christian ~ religion, as |] 4: M. Peyton Pastor Ph. 1438 wider : M va’ and i one! Seggint and ac! y the Luth- 45 AM. -{|}2 = Ee ae al ~ tthe ‘buildings be '¢ Church, followe Ny «chore H eee Setenk. Sth ih, ; ; : : a Wodenetan, | potanoes elves she war in as good | confiramtion address’ based on || ©: Challis, Supt-Classes for All 3 The Fl ST METHODIST CHURCH Ofthedon and Con- | Sopdition ts when accepted. | Malt. 26, 41: “Wateh ard Pray” 11:00 AM. : , is une ob There are on file in the. ar- em closing with the Cohfirma- MORNING WORSHIP Cornér of EATON and SIMONTON STREETS y and chives of the Convent beautiful | tion Rite. . Bermon: “The Royal Entry” « feats | vo. | of acceptance from Admi- | On Good Friday the two eate: Pees ° G. LEON WELLS, Pastor yr | is Hebrew date ix the | a¥ »: Sampson of the Fi lagship | chumens will .be received into|] 9:00 P.M. Christian Endeavor |} 3 veveid / bg! pe! Key ‘Cont full membership of Grace Luth- 7:30 PM. . in HE ae amiss: t bs 4 : rom 2 h 4 Toh @ oe ater faite! nander Forsyth ofthe. Navel | Ha, eee ey peryakine of the |]. EVENING WORSHIP : $145 A.M, SUNDAY SCHOOL : # hundved yeare| Station, Key West dated April 11, subject on Good Friday will be: || «aye THe cite srinen~ || 10:30 A.M. be Morning Worship 3 Jews te 7 fist on the Cross. The. public ae A v0 e ot the en Sisters kept for grrr ed be welcomed to attend the exer- |] .T. J. Moss, Director: of ‘Choir; H Se OM Hing Ju: De Geet maa aae Sen sr Sean Seed the ack, wounaed|eea Chace see MS |] Mes rener and ais” |} 60 PM. METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP § @ trail Seross | i oe ‘ tty Brady, Organists A oiv ig! and maimed straight thi = | eile lila : ° ee ‘ evenned K. Jordan, hry! ape tirrka 5 Poesbuy 4x8 GaavOHt and: Ke secard OF conic bs Fe Pm, ive -weey ioe ¢ 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship H — can War. service. Tne Dediciation of the Tin 7:30, Young People’s Night 3 SACRED CONCERT BY THE HOMESTEAD eper 4 | With: the war over and enroli:{ new Convent Auditorium © ori : MALE CHORUS ary a a the Bd. ments increasing, a new addition sree cg ae Po availablity |< ; a, 3 aon necessary i ered t itizens of Key ‘ Sr id pete * ye er, 1a ing to God for the Privy years Micosasatsie, oa Wass is thother cmdagiouy tn the ' is wpecial Invitation to Service Men and Visitors: © and truth Lat made, and no effort spared to Ps pete wt pete service of thée/ HUR q Laciicstasbiniaenstintaeheianciensennisutectniammnasiatai: accom . Seder, ushe: make t poy ae par tet map a ie Na aia itil Biol p whe heladays om the first PiEht | best oe Pong 3 te <4 Ko syeitenl aah ons em { C umes tt whole history of the! gions) j ; ; A x : HRIST vat Same © the or| Key West may Ses oPmstig | : 0 Daan Y h f h ° t R lly u -{- Toy san, in| ‘the accomplishments of the Preshytetian Church Ashby oe Streets ou or ris A a y Vz bact hat 7 o'clock; April 14, Thi White a ea fae dime te eaten thee {ah © Bam Apa lath, Thuredas|] White end. Washington Streete Bible Study. 10 A.M. DIRECTOR: CALVIN WILLARD n Pre ot o'eloek; April 15, Fri- eet eons day, pm. and April 15, Fri- oa Democracy is baved| day, at 8. Learag hp ages - \ ot et ad STARTS AT $45 A.M. -11:00 Av M. Cetin ‘Sermon: “The Tang of Sait” Night’ services dismissed in favor: of Colored Open Air Oa UT ECTEUUACPEESTEFTEIYOTOTEREARETRGOAU SAS UUOLO CAP UOTEEETV UCR | | TONIGHT at 7:30 O'CLOCK j: { Chureh Service a proctamed by the} follows Mééting. on Thomas Street, at Powe seeerefel revolt against) Apfil 19th, Tuesday evening, 7) 11:00 A:M between Olivia and Petronia au aee ewe? efd oppression. Our/o'clock; April’ 20th, Wedne ay, } sire BROTHER J. A. CROOMS, FIRST METHODIST CHURCH A oonebing tothem aed Oe ome a Ke ae tw 7 p.m., and on} CHAPSAS rs ‘ Preaching ; e of tention ‘ : les r wish, fear tem tthe ee Warkal Tae ae ar ee WEDNESDAY Corner EATON and SIMONTON STREETS of 1 @ © teetament to their en- | ed in Hebrew (Maskir neshomos) | F hg 745 PM, ee? ence and wisdom that we in! will take place Thursday at 7:30} 7:30 P.M. - oe rome 218 wanton enjoy the rights and lib-| a, m, they w All services will be conductea!| Young People’s Group ; the the ‘Pestival of Passo by Rabbi A. Schwartz. ! a pages A.) JOHN McDANIEL ge 4 menage of hope Congregation and the comm@ement to all people Who) Rabbi wish to extend their we ® lands of darkness, and} heartiest greetings to the general ives them the promise of a free public for a happy Easter, and a orld of tomorrow, when each | joyous happy Holliday. GLAD TIDINGS Come... Bring A Friend: AMEACAHAN AAROOUUOUENED AULA AHO GAN OORDESAAAGO OU GHAUUUEOOUDAAENUOOODROGHUEEOSEA AERA LUT EEONEOO a THE | BAPTIST HOUR AHL dA ES DS EA EC The First Baptist Church 7:30, Pioneer Group wn vine end fig tree and none foake bir afraid.” Services im the Synagogue for | entire Holiday, for which we Corner BAHAMA and EATON Streets GEORGE McNEILL RAY, Pastor Christian Science Society Hear | ~ eng ae ho TABERNACLE | of Key West poet SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. ad) , LA. 4 1\] Cor. Georgia and Petronia Sts. $27 ELIZABETH STREET Messages ® W. Smith; Supsxinientet p * Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. 10:50 AM. . . . . . Morning Werke § Services maw 10:00 A.M, Sunday 9 Sermon: “A GREAT TIME FOR EASTER” ag = | Worship, sone ee . Music Morning Worship Service Broadcast Over WK WF, 10:50:40 14:50 wns PETROMIA STREET conn / blue g Subject: “aa * BAPTIST TRAINING UNION, 6:15P.M, .» » ean of AM. Evening Worship, Bey fc yor —_ “Alive For Evermore” 7:30PM... . . . . Evening Worship, es 1390 Clock ||| Weduésday Evening’s ||| STATION W.1.0.D. ee eS Divine Service, 1088 er a 7:30 P.M. Meeting at 8 o’Glock 8:30 A.M. 580 On Dial Whteaiteks : < 10:30 AM. Llitheiee, Reading on is —— SUNDAY, APRIL 10 ednesday, 7:30 P.M., Prayer and Praise Service ee ae paces Oe pane Edifice with caret r Pm. Subject: “Alive for Evermore” Friday, 7:30 P.M., Choir Practice

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