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é ei > & ‘ + * * 3 4 ¥aGa FOUR ‘ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN = na tes ee 5 re acme BIBLE’ STUDY WEEK ‘Congressional Be HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL “Mill | Ue = pe ‘AT FIRST BAPTIST eenc= te Baden ane a oa ee penne an anni setae a nein te (Ress, it is imperati it - le, the Sec f the In-' ; Officers And Teachers Adopt Standard*—— " [edo be adored aphoat jena oi wen Pa se ' icy economy opera- { foreign governments A-1 As Goal New Organ AtFirst | MODERATOR , |i of eRe en 8 ema The House of Representatives of the Government - (popularly ‘ate already passéd a bill author-' known as the “Hoover Commis- ; izing the President to Teorganize | sion,” since expresident, Herbert | his Exeowtive: Branch in order: to Freee is its chairman) has per- | eliminate ‘uhnecessary duplica- formed a commendable.and high- \ ton and waste This bill is now ly worthwhile service in its ef- i pending in the Sénate, and just a forts to uncover. present ineffi- | few days ago the Président urged ciencies and consequent..waste in ' some action be taken.en §it. our government structure. | - Presbyterian Church SPECIAL MUSIC BY CHOIR AT LEY MEMORIAL: METHODIST CHURCH; EV ANGELISTIC SERV. ; ICE TOMORROW EVENING AT FLEMING ST. ' METHODIST CHURCH: OTHER NEWS GIVEN | " | i 1 | | . Wi £ The Commission has, pointed} The “white of the eye” is a firm PPE... — Ww. Smith, Wok eueaphaned te Sunde out that the Executive, Branch | fibrous coat, posteriorly pierced rae just completed Prove ni lof the government, (which is|by the optic nerve. , i inst ‘wash: ah of for expansion Bounce cuctroeed | headed by the President) is a ~ it ever held. Schoo! Council, posed | ! conglomeration of multitudinous agencies of divided responsibli- ty resulting in wasteful conflict | and duplication. The Executive Branch is composed of some 1,816 parts, employing 2,092,160 people in 9 departments, 104 bureaus,.12 sections, 108 services, $1 branches, 460 offices, 631 di- visions, 19 administrations, - 6 agencies, 26 areas, 40 boards, 6 commands, 20 commissions, 19 corporations, 5 groups, 10 head- quarters, 20 units, 3 authorities, and 263. miscellaneous — parts. of ethers uaa Wachers, Glekaed Standard A-I' as a goal ; ond — | for and expansion in every tment and class. New | teac’ and officers have already been added. | pl 2 Rev. George McNeill Ray. Gatien @ shiat betwee. of sortnons which will take the theme, “The Parable of the Lost Sheep. Through the untiring beer Fs —_—— | + alg Commigiee at the Birst service in the evening at 7:30. ; Presbyterian Church, a new Con: | The service men are psig to a sonata organ has been installed tend these services, also all visii- | in the church.. Sunday morning tors of our city will find a wel- | CHURCH SCHOOL, 3:45 AM, Clonee: Boe hi Ages _/Merrill Felton, Gerieral Superintend All Service Men Are Invited To Join Our’ in the Sunday School—Come and Bring Some en eC (®) Wirephoto 1g babes Be come. Sixty-five of these report direct- 3 Be ee Nk will: chet tee“ REIRC USNC Chor a, | DR. CLIFFORD E. oe eae | 7.02. the Presitent, which gives 13 Nemisis Settdey: i) 0: “| 10:80 o°Clock service with the prelude, ARIO-| Methodist), the Sunday School (above) of Knoxville, Tenn; orn ie Pe SG by Bach. will be held at 9:45 a. m. At 10:50] was elected moderator of the Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M.’ . During the morning service the | &- m. the Rev. G. Leon Wells, the} Presbyterian Church, U.S.A., Sermon: “THE DRIED UP SPRING OF LIFE” - : r ‘ i pastor, will preach on “It Began| in annual session at Buffalo, GLAD TIDINGS Tas ity Sheard i a ‘Shel. at Aldesgate.” The Methodist} N. Y, This is the northern T ABERN ACLE ley under direction of Mrs. Frea| Youth Fellowship will have a} branch of the Presbyterian Goldsmith, the Director. Rev.|Sharing Hour at 7 p. m. At 8 P-) church. “ASSEMBLY OF GOD" Ralph Rogers’ subject will be,{™» the pastor wiill preach on Cor. Georgia and Petronia Sts. Song Service, 7:10 PM, | % ns PO SOOSSOSCHOOHOOOTOOSOOOOHOOOOOOOOE et “Better Than Good.” “High Wages." TODAY’S Tune in “Assembly Time” B “Job's Questions” will be the} -s “The FIRST MET DIST ¢ 3 } At the fellowship hour in the title of a sermon to be delivered | ANNIVERSARIES WKWF, 9:00 A.M., Sunday church at 7:30 p.m. Miss Carol} hy the Rev. John M. Peyton, pas-j (Know América) Sunday Services Henning will be the Teader. Shé/} tor of First Congregational | will use as her subject, “Absent or} @hurch at the morning service to- | Absent Minded.” The Pionéet} morrow. “A Pathetic Interview” | | Comer of EATON and SIMONTON: ‘STREETS G. LEON WELLS, Pastet Sunday School, 10:00 A.M, Morning Worship, 1796—Reverdy Johnson, famed ' Constitutional lawyer,” Maryland group meeting at the same hour] wilt be the subject he will discuss | Vea Nrgeag eats 2 Saar 11:00 o’Clock ; will be under the leadership of} at the evening service. napolis, Died Feb. 10, 1876. Evening ‘Worship, Rey aa oyMrs, John Archer who has t-). “Sout and Body” will be the!" tps¢ Anna C. Brackett, first 7:30 0°€lock 9:45 A.M., SUNDAY SCHOOL cently taken over the work with! subject that will be discussed at aaitipiors. tomorrow morning's meeting of | school, in St. Louis. Boston edu- ™~ Rev. Robert W. Weaver, pastor} the Christian Science Society. | | cator, born in Boston. Died Mar. of Ley Memorial Methodist} There will be another meeting at | 9, 1911. ‘Church, will speak on the sub-{8 p. m. on Wednesday. | °1850—Gustav Lindenthal, fam- ject, “Life Is the Sharing” at the} The Rev. W. F. Brannon, pastor | oq American bridge builder, born - 40:50 morning worship service. | of the Church of God will occupy | iin Austria. Died July 31, 1935. At 6:30 p. m. the Intermediate|the pulpit at both services to-| “136g Richard C. Cabot, Boston -~M. Y. F. will meet in the Annex} ™orrow. | physician, pioneer in social serv- ' with Mrs. H.. Probert, and the} Services will be held tomorrow j ice work, born in Brookline, Mass. Senior M. Y. F. will meet with! at the Poinciana Baptist Church ; pieg May 8, 1939. - Rey. Weaver in the auditorium. | at 11a. m, and at 7:30 p. m., with \ 1878—Glen H. Curtiss, pion- The 7:30 evening service will the Rey. J. L. Ivey in the pulpit. ! | eer in aviation, second only to the bring a special number by the The Rev. D. T. Newman, pastor | writght brothers in the develop- choir, which has increased its}! the Glad Tidings Tabernacle, | ment of the airplane, born in woman principal of a normal MIDWEEK SERVICES, TUES. and FRI, 7:30, P.M. D. T. NEWMAN, Pastor All Are Welcome Subject: “"T BEGAN AT ALDERSGA 7:00 P.M., METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 8:00 PM. 1. Goce Evening canes Sermon: Bisnis WAGES: COC OCOCOOOEOOEEOOCEOOSEOOOCOOOOOED 4 10:50 AM... Mieenin Wershie 3 PASTOR ill occupy the pulpit at both | a: Y. Died Jul ie ‘ : RS ae) numbers recently. Rev. Weaver} ™!. Hammondsport, N. Y. Died July 4 i 5 “ services tomorrow. + 23. 1930. y F iat so Mn ee the sublet Services will be held tomorrow | 7 = emoria it 11a. m, and at 7:45 p. m. in the At the Fleming Street Metho- Shack of tena. “i “dist Church, Rev. J. B. Reid the} “The Rev. F. H. Zucker will be pastor will bring a measage Sun-!in the pulpit at 7:30 p. m. tomor- day morning on the “Dried Up] row at Grace Lutheran Church. SUNDAY SCHOOL STARTS AT $:45 A.M. Church Service “Thé Church with a. Welcorfie” CORNER of TRUMAN AVENUE and GEORGIA STREET - ROBERT W. WEAVER, Pastor CHURCH Springs of Life.” There will be!’ ‘There will be a Youth for f CHRIST 11:00 A.M. : ge ees, Wi eans special music by the choir. Christ Rally tonight at 7:30 p. m. 0 Subject: CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. es There will be an evangelistic'in the First Methodist Church. Ashby and Von Phister Streets —e Miss Miriam Carey, Supt. rere as para ge 10:50 A.M., Morning Worship = ~ . ° ol VE og Y ' 4 Who Keucwe? DR. LEE RE-ELECTED SUNDAY eee Sermon: “LIFE IS THE SHARING” Bible Study, 10 A.M. 11:00 A. M. Worship Young People’s Group 1. May 10 is the anniversary of what important event in World| War II? | ; 2. What is the shortest distance | 9 between the Western zone and | 3 Berlin? 3. Name the three plays tor | which Robert Sherwood won Pu-! litzer prizes. 4. What is the President’s ca-| ont 6:30 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship Sermon: “COME ne ME” Wednesday, 7:30 P.M:, Mid-week Prayer Service 7:45 P.M., Worship First Congregational Church 517-527 WILLIAM STREET, J. M. Peyton, Pastor Ph, 1459 Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. €. Challis, Supt. Classes for All 11:00 A.M, Church Of God |j}. MORNING WoRSHIP 1008 OLIVIA STREET ‘ WEDNESDAY Bible Study, 7:45 P.M. For Information, Phone 810 SUGANO ETT Youth for aie DIRECTOR: CALVIN WILLARD —~ | | 7:30, Pioneer. Group 1 1 5. Haw far is it from the earth | ta the moon? 6. Where is Sailors Snug Har- | bor? { “7. When was the Empire State building first opened to the pub- } 1 TMM MMM : 6:00 P.M., Christian Endeavor Geet 4 , lic? Rev. W. F. Brannon, Pastor . e 4; i” 8. How old are the Dionne} : 8:00 P.M. TONIGHT at _ Oo CLOCK Quintuplets? SENDA t Soot. EVENING WORSHIP at Lakehurst, N. J. | 1AM. T. J. Moss, Director of Choir; 10. How long has George VI} ye s Mrs. P. Archer and Miss FIRST METHODIST °H been King of England? | Evangelistic Service, Betty Brady, Organists See H 7:45 P.M. Wed., 8:00 p.m., Prayer-Praise | Corner EATON and SIMONTON STREETS The Answers [ PRAYER MEETING, Fri., 8:00, Young Peopte‘s Night | TUESDAY, 7:45 P.M. (P) Photo 1, German invasion of Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg} DR. ROBERT G. LEE (above) :. 65 miles, of Memphis, Tenn., was re- “Idiot's Delight,” 1936; “Abe} elected president of the South- Lincoln in Illinois,” 1939; “There | ern Baptist Convention at the Shall Be no Night,” 1941. 92nd annual session in Okla- 4. $100,000 a year, plus a $50,- 000 tax-free expense allowance. guia aa 5. A mean distance of 238,857 miles. 6. A home for retired seamen } in New York City. 6. A home f- | : 7. May Ist, 1931. In the days of ancient Greece, YOUNG PEOPLE'S ENDEAVOR, THURSDAY, 7:45 P.M. Come.. poesia Friend THE BAPTIST HOUR Hear -- Everyone Welcome -:- The First Baptist Church Corner BAHAMA a EATON Streets GEORGE McNEILL RAY, Pastor The human eyeball has three coats serving three purposes: protective, vascular and sensory. Poinciana Baptist Church 17th and Eagle Dr. J. L. Ivey, Pastor bent or beheaded pin was sup- Gospel : i — They will be ‘15 on May | Soved to have magical powers. Me P bg SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. =... 9 ihe Hindenburg. | Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. i 7 eee: : = | 10. 12 years on May 12th. | C L Classes for All Ages 10:50 AM. . . . . . Morning Worship be | race utheran 4 x Inspiring Morning Worship Service Broadcast Over WK WF, 10:50 fo 11:50 5: LS Oe eed Church Morning Worship, Music “THE SHEPHERDLESS—THE LOST"—First Of A Series Sinead tm talk thiacndy wane tne | ure 11:00 o’Clock DR. J. D. GREY % Ca a hs area gern a GE ay : 1215 PETRONIA STREET “ re munity were very thoughtful and| kind during the long illness and} following the death of our be- BAPTIST TRAINING UNION, 6:45 P.M. 8:00 P.M. . . . . . Evening Worship Preacher “Jesus And Repentance” 6:30 P.M., B.T.U. > loved husband and father, the wat wees mms we Evening Worship, STATION W.1.0.D. Sermon: “Planning for the Futaré” 4 a Arcade Henriquez. To SI Divine Service, 7:30 o’Clock 8:30 A.M. 550. On Dial } siré ’ 2 ° Pe hearttets srrenaiin ea | Z :30 P.M. Sues, Say 22 Wednesday. 7:30 P.M., Prayer and Praise Service 4 MRS. A: HENRIQUEZ : “ : Subject: “JESU: iday, 7:30 P.M., Choir Practice mmm and FAMILY.” |B nev. F. w. ZUCKER, Pastor 4|] Public Cordially Invited REPENTANCE” Saldags He may21-1tx Ses j