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T POINCIANA : On Significance , Of The Day : ~ PNeneNA RaprisT CHURCH V4cATION. BIBLE : SCHOOL TO START MONDAY; THE REV. MR, ge OR4Y TO DELIVER FIFTH SERMON AT FIRST = BAPTIST; SPECIAL EVENTS TOMORROW AT 2, PURST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH peer: oe cheer a Reverend J. L, Ivey, Pastor, Will* will be observed tamorrow at Rev. Dr. J. L. Ivey, pastor, ° Father's | efreghments will : | ‘keep him from preaching. , ; CH The 64-year-old pastor had™ public address system installed “I by his bed and ‘he preached, as tor’s| usual, to the congregation as- |sembled’ in the . Johnston City Christian. Church. will be the subject of the pas sermon at 8 P. M. The union Vacation Church hool “will open’ at Fleming reet Methodist Church at 9 A. M..on Monday, Vacation Bible School at Ley} James Montgomty Blage, fam- emorial Methodist Church bé- ait eo Resa a Pe gins Monday morning at 9:00 o'clock and wil Génvene for two} weeks. Miss. Miriam Carey will be the general superintendent over the School and‘a very capable corps of workers have been procured to work under her. There will be classes for. kindergarten age| children, primaries, juniors, a ham Manor, N. Y., 72 years ago, Clayton Collyer of New York, president of the American Fed+ seration of Radio Artists, born in New York, 41 years.ago. Kay Kyser, bandsileader, born in Rocky Mount, N.Ci; 44 years ago. : ; Dr. Lawrence R. Hafstad, direc- jthey will be held’ Monday : : d | € es ‘ Se re } i acigna Baptist Church will apierrabeiates. Fach - class will tor of ite heed ares 3. ae, seer e iis ; n t 3, feature ible study, IVvision 0} ie ic ner; ® x 0 om 9 to ll: Py yd work, oe tesa with - 4{Comimission, born in’ *Minneapo- 4 CHUBCH sca prlag ~ SeS For All Ages from’ the ee cdanh Gad workbook for each child. lis, 45 years-ago. “'' : ai ‘Are Invited To. ri perinlendent Men's sessions. .° ~ | Glasses will-begin each day at| Dr. Alexander Wetmore, secre- All Service : . F of the last of a series of | 9:04 aie close at 11:90. Graduat- tary - ke Smmithspian acid : in the Sunday School—Come and Bring Some One With You Lins 4 eRe? i 1 be. i tion, ington, fayni iolo- ee ep whieh wl," Pe eld Sunday evening, ton, Washingon, famed hale" |E Morning Service =. 19:50 o*Clock sank W. i Branca nines ‘ morning 10:50. the 09 vents age. aie $ Youth Fellow m8 ey PM.>~ : pet ial verend Robert W. We ill eannette MacDonald, screen|@ Song Service, 7: .M:- a aa the. people -d ‘the speak on the topic “Fatherhood” star, born in Philadelphia, 42|$ eo HO PM: AB al: : eee cl SJ ip: recognition of Father’s Day: _ |-years ago. bs Sy ¢ Eyening Worship -—------- --- 4330 o’Clock on . Presbyterian Church, . will k |. Sunday © evening,7:30 - the | Se : bl ae ona Bev Ms, <RIR PO Ron “Gi care and. Constrossive | Rmgbts of Pythias "willbe the | | anne ne = . Seay | Choice.” At 7:30 a. m, the Young | SHests at the ‘service and Rev.|| First tional Church |jE0 otgere ye in o apries a "Trend | People's Group and ‘the Pioneer Weaver will use as /his topic, 517-527 wa FA STREET, : mn 2 ‘ i , - *F a j Group will held ‘meetings. ; mrrenahig? 2S J. M. Peyton, Pastor. Ph. 1458 Yout or _ rist . pons 7 ; . D. fT. Newman, pastor | * pe : + SETI F BSTORs PSE : Se eet ar Giea tiaings Tapernace, wil | ———_— PEAS Le ae ' a ™ | Occupy the pulpit at both services : eral aunders, ‘Supt. R: CALVIN WILLARD , . Fein Lorraine Wot | narrow _ There “ill be mi- GLAD TIDINGS | Classes for Al PEETae: oF : week services at 7:30 p.m. on ! 11:00 A\M., , : rs g REP Sonereeationss | Tesday and Friday. i| TABERNACLE |'| mornine woksene TONIGHT at 7:30 O'CLOCK » Stench the Rev. John M. Peyton | Services will be held tomor-||: ASSEMBLY OF GOD" | “THE CONTAGION OF : od Q =i oe eat p rear L I ime”, w Phebe he Mamas plea SSF NTI] Tee tenes || ea cet ell pope ETUC MEr CHURCH om of ¥ 7 at : Sunday Services A Sas! ; . W.F. Bi % ts ‘S > eerie. The Tieane ot the Church af Ged wil'acuver|| S4Rd8Y School toe Aw, ||] EVENING WORSHIP. Corner EATON and SIMONTON STREETS > + one are of Mr.'sermons at both services tomor- Morning Worship, T. 0. She Director of Choir; ees : —— ee = George Areher. im [rom where will bee prayer ye 11:00 o’€lock Mrs. P. Archer and Miss ’ At the ening wes ry | it 7:45 p. m. esday and the Pree? =f : : art ste ond Gerald iva. People’s a a will Evening Worship, w, a eras Meee ° ore§ 9 duet and oes meet at 7:49 p. m. Thudsday. 7:30 9’Clock od. 200 pm. be “hee Sil fender 9 special Aum-| Divine services will be held to- MIDWEEK SERVICES, i wu HANAN mr T ter The tapic of the pastor's the morrow at 7:30 p. m. in the Grace TUES. and FRL., 7:80 .M. Eo Ke es =~ veatatlinees sew 5 Sie men whi be “Waiting for Fonz Church, with the ev. ic. aan Ae —— eens = Spirit.” FP. H. Zucker, pastor, in the pul- . T. NEWMAN. or er oy rt e e The few pastor of Mleming | pit Ail Are Welcome inciana Baptist ori thodist Church see ts ion a ak are berth ep tnets iit any Smeal Semana sermons to be pan aay 6 an in ik iat Methodist Chueh. : — " — — Dr. J. L. Ivey,.Pastor | CORNER of TRUMAN AVENUE and GEORGIA STREET vow. Morning serv t the First Me is urch, —FIRST—— pooai Ea hemes ee 3 1050 om. ond, the evening st Rptan aed Simonton streets, the Presb yterian Church pod ae ROBERT W. WEAVER, Pastor wpm lay School will meet at 9:45, L iat ° peeratbeempantis * ls the Universe, peeing 4. At morning worship, 10:50, White end W aes ee ne \ on : CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45°A.M. Mon. Evolved by Atomic Force’ pastor will preach on “That te ane t aston Streets Morning W, ip, : SEES Seeteyeeeet Siew seein will be the subject for discus-!Gloud of Witnesses” (Hebrews ee sone 11:00 o'theck ’ Miss Miriam Carey, Supt... _ Gen tomorrow at 11 o'clock at; 12:1). £300 .10C! 7 the Christan Society. There wil Father’s Day will be observed 7:00 P.M.,"B'PU. 10:50 A,.M,, Morning. Worship abn. be eet £8 p. m. Wed-! at th ti f the Methodist ‘ag ; Ss on: “FAHERH! i — es Youth Fellowship at 7 P. M, with siete af ire. . Evening Worship, — Tomerrew morning the Rev.| Pot Hampton as leader. an fe B- 8:00 o’Clock 6:30 P.M., Methadist Youth Fellowship ue Heiph W. Rogers, pastor of First | Cause and Effect” (Gal. 6:7,8) Church Service SPECIAL FATHER'S DAY 7:30 P.M Evening Worship Fe Gre sep ee eer Te Te 11:00 A.M. s§ piney t ei :) Se" PasTOR oF TODAY'S creat eee Alar eran Roreen FRENEPee? ’ ” : bai t i * ides ». FLEMING ST. CHURCH ANNIVERSARIES rea pote ructive Die Coaley Tavnea 4 Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Mid-week Prayer Service ARRIVED YESTERDAY (Know America) a paneer ees ~ —Lester F. Ward, soldier. aS Epe Rex, C. L. Frederick, new Ps» kare geologist, pioneer Te BM — —_ - , 3 , SE SPN al ener tly eto || Young Peoele' Group | —— arms The FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Key West yesterday afternoon 5 at Joliet, Il. Died April 18, 7:30, Pioneer Group | : : ond will preach at both services teomorrow 1850—Cyrus H. K. Curtis, fam- ous Philadelphia publisher of the Ladies Home Journal and Saturday Evening Post, latter bought in 1897 for $1,000, with circulation of 2,000, born in Port- land, Maine. Died June 7, 1933. 1853—William H. West, popu- > => Anteresting Notes ie jeer are gnid to be the af aff domestic animals. 7 —— =e Jefferson and John - i op the same day, -. ey Man's deepest burrowings ard the core of the earth have generation, born’ in. Syracuse, . ¥...Died in Chieago, Feb. 15, 1902. F 1857—Henry Clay Folger, Stan- dard Oil head, donor of the bo Shakespearean Library, Wash- _- \« id — pot oe ey | ington, D. C., born in New York. «The Mississippi river carries {Died June 11, 1930. : poet half a billion tons of solid i 1869—Carolyn Wells, novelist- | > Matter to the sea each year author, born in Rahway, N. J. _——— F Died March 26, 1942. * © Physiologists say that the con- “ae experience of appetite is ite different from that of hun- Prentiss M. Brown chairman of Detroit Edison, onetime U. S. Senator and OPA price adminis- trator, born at’ St. Ignace, Mich., 60 years ago. - = Meking glassware by hand me America’s first industry. In aan a tee aR @ “glase-house”, or factory, Philip Barry of Fla. play- me built by the colony at | wright, born in Rochester, N. Y., mestown, Virginia years ago. | CHURCH of CHRIST | SUNDAY Bible Study, 10 A.M. 11:00 A. M. Worship 7:45 P.M., Worship Servi 7:45 B.M. PRAYER MEETING, TUESDAY. 7:45 P.M. YOUNG PEOPLE'S WEDNESDAY Bible Study. 7:45 P.M. |] For Information, Phone 810 lar minstrel performer of his| | Ashby and Von Phister Streets f: BAPTIST HOUR Christian Science |! ocier ty : Hear of Key West Gospel * $27 ELIZABETH STREET iy ; | Messages Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. * Sunday Morning Services Inspiring At 11 o’Clock Ne sic a {| DR. J. D. GREY * Preacher {| ‘What Will You Do With Jesus?’ STATION W.1.0.D. 8:30 A.M, 550 On Dial SUNDAY, JUNE 19 Subject: “What Will You Do With Jesys?” The First Baptist Church Corner BAHAMA and EATON Streets GEORGE McNEILL RAY, Pastor Subject: “Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?” 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. Li SUNDAY SCHOOF, 9:45 AM. F. W. Smith, Superintendent 10:50 A.M. Morning Worship Morning Worship Service Broadcast Over WKWF, 10:50 to 11:50 “JESUS, THE SHEPHERD” BAPTIST TRAINING UNION, 6:45 P.M. 8:00 P.M. Be Evesting’ orship “R GREAT SALVATION” (4; Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Prayer and Praise Service Friday, 7:30 P.M., Choir Practice Corner of EATON and SIMONTON STREETS G. LEON WELLS, Pastor 9:45.A.M., SUNDAY SCHOOL : 10:50 A.M. + Morning Worship Sermon: “THAT CLOUD OF WITNESSES” 7:00 P.M., METHODIST. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 8:00 P.M. Sermon: Evening Worship “CAUSE AND EFFECT” COSCOSOTHSSSSOOOSOSSSSSSSSASECCS Special Invitation to Service Men and Visitors | FOO COOS OHS SHHSOHESSSHOOSOHSOESHOCOCD | Every Boy and Girl of Key West Invited to Attend the Daily Vacation Bible School AGES: 4-16 First Baptist Church Eaton and Bahama Streets SPONSORED BY THE SUNDAY SCHOOL AND SUPPORTED BY THE ENTIRE CHURCH TWO FULL WEEKS—JUNE 20-JULY 1 Mondays thru Fridays: 9:00-12:00 A Faculty of Thirty Competent Teachers Enrollment Day: Friday, June 17, 9:00 A. M.. Chureh Anpex Bible Study Play Periods Huck Towelling Refreshments Woodwork Painting Seap Sculpture Special Exhibits 1 2. 3. TWO WEEKS OF: ¢ Hi 8. GRADUATION NIGHT, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 7:30 Remember: All Boys and Girls Between 4-16 Ages Are Jnyitea ENRQGLL THIS FRIDAY. JUNE 17