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cada FOUR THE KBY WHST CITIZEN - SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1949 oop emt te 6 ctor tere ES | Alec Tapeiiaed, tomoun, wind Sot GED grins to James. | TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS | (Know America’ INTE ES OFF TO T CAMP | NEAR LEESBURG, FLA. Group Going To Youth Camp With Rev. Wells, Pastor Of First Methodist; Will Return With Pastor RED. ROCERS OF FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TO PREACH FIRST OF SERMONS ON “OUR PROTESTANT HERITACE” AT TOMORROW MORNING'S SERVICE; REV, RAY WILL SPEAK ON “RELIGION THAT GETS AHEAD” . G. Methodist Church. The Sov. 6. tase a pee ot Oe = in hie McCrea. aso come J Ashby and Von Phister Streets NEW PASTOR . OF FLEMING Date Seay. | 10 AM. 11:00 A. M. Worship 7:45 P.M., Worship f i ; persereegay ’ itt t ef it geerr ‘. dent of Brown University, Prov. | dence, BR. 1, born in Laramie, Wy.) \oming, 60 years ago. | Lows B. Mayer, movie maker, | 'born in Russia, 64 years ago. | Major-General Ulysses 5 | Grant, retired. gromdean of the | General-Presient, bora in Ih. | comes to Fleming Street Metho- nois 68 years ago dit Church from the Terrant Reuben I Goldberg. cartoonist i Rock Methodist Church in Bir.) DOP" im San Francisco, 66 — mingham, Alabama. Rev. Prede-| Diese Chiftbrd M. Zierer of rick bas been in Brimingham { + | the University @f California at ix years and in the North Ala-j Los Angeles, noted geographere, | bama Centerence for the past ten ! GLAD TIDINGS | TABERNACLE “ASSEMBLY OF GOD” FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner EATON and SIMONTON STREETS Come... Bring A Friend < bart “Great end courageous think- ers from the time of Moses to the fending of the Piigrim Fathers in New England have eteared tradi- ienal obetactes and contributed much to the slow and costly prog rem of civilization”, said the Rev Mi Rogers today He ggg? : ence as District Secretary of Mis q : sons and prior to his leaving was! District Secretary of Evangelium of the Bessemer District Rev. Frederick was a member) of the Tarrant Chamber of Com Come ... Worship The Lord With Us of fearicss cnamptons of dent thought. In each cane bows for the reactionary move- ments has been @ clarion call return feng we Chur spiritual heritage ts a becleuded with tradition, teriaime and tegaiam When @ condition exuts, then « civil- ization fowsilives and decays smouldering like a slow burning fuse, finally explades inte a brili- ancy which lights the way for! progress m succeeding genere- Wiens Ki might seem strange but Ht & naturel also that such light should emanate fram the ehureh. | “When bickering end differ-j ences arose in the Constitutional Convention, it was George Wash- | ington. «» churchman, whe moved, that henceforth prayers implor- ing the amtstance of heaven end tts blesangs on ow: deliberations be held in this assembly every morning before we proceed to business.” As « result we have the United States of America. The Rew George McNeill Ray, pastor or First Baptist Church, will speak on “Religion That Gets Ahead” at the merning service temorrow There will be speciia, muse. Mrs Theime Porth, dir eter, will be in charge "The Touch of His Hands” will be the tithe of the sermon to be delivered atthe evening service by the Rew Mr Ray Miss Lor ramme Nottage organist The Rev C L. Frederick, new ih services) i : f wo services tomorrow. F Church of Ged will be in) F&F uy of Christ The Rev. FH. Zucker, pastor) service tomorrow will be at 7:30 pm With Calvin Willard, director, | in charge, there will be a Youth | for Christ Rally tonight at 7:30 in the First Methodist Church The Rev. Robert W. Weaver pastor of Ley Memorial Metho dit Church, will preach tomor row at 10:50 «4. m. and at 730 p m. There will be « mid-week praper service at 7:30 p m. Wed nesday A Voice im the Wilderness will be the subject of a sermon & be delivered tomorrow morning at Poinciana Baptist Church by Dr. J. L. Ivey, pastar There will be @ patriotic program by the children at the evening service Hugh Sanders will be the speak er | TODAY'S | downs due | Today give ANNIVERSARIES ; 1810—Rebert A Toombs, Geor- | gia's famed senator Confederate 5 secretary of state. soldier. law-| yer. born Wilkes Co. Ga Died Dec. 15, 1885 | 1885— Richard Henry Stodda:d famous New Vork literary editor) and man of letters his generatian. | born Hingham, Mass. Died May/ 12, 1908 1840+Prancis Amasa Walker, | president of the Massachusett Bnctosed is « check for « renew- . jnstitute of Technology famed | al of my subscription to The Citi-| writer on economics, born ni zen I can't tell you how much 1} Boston Died Jan 5, 1897 enjoy thet peper, irregularities of| g64— Walter William ~~ Det. Uiekamed srg emul sourt epg ~ editor %. af “ a resident « ey Univ Ef tss0u Sct West for three years, until age Seummatiesn and president t f the year, and Tem so home-l Univ. of Missouri, although not/ ©. So for a litth : ‘ i jo. ied July while Tread my Citizen, I can| iste George Cardinal Munde ' feel the het sun beating down. ' jein Chicago's first Roman Cath hear the rustle of the Palms, and! otic Cardinal, born in New York picture myself back m my fave-] pieg Oct. 2, 1999 « eQeo husbend and I n New Jersey ate. eS with aly famous novelist come bac | Mass Died yy , tL eee { the poor health of my mother, | temous song-writer, born in Pitts we Ae eA el yy ~ | ure Died Souasy SS tase od tall | —Stephen Mather at triends, and the message that We! canizer-director of the National will be back suon. we remain Park Service. born in San Frar MRS. BR. L. JACKSON cisco. Died Jan. 22, 19390 June 20, 1949 1873-—Caivin Coolidge born 17 Mid ik | Plymouth, Vt Died Northampton Glen Rock, N J | Mass. January 5, 1933 | 1878-—George M ¢ The Netronal Aw Musewn wWas)ier, famed actor, bern tablished by Act of Congress | dence Ri Deed Ne { Aveuwst 12, 16 1942 People’s Forum hee eeeeeeeteesecseeeees J Cites pacmaee, ore * reserves coy one cree? HOMESICK FOR KEY WEST Editor, The Citimen Mis oe | was wasid AL present worker my j Hawthorne bern im Sale N ur ney plan in & Rey West sgein ow an! We are here nm Plymouth Hi ‘ 2 han, popu n Provi-} vember oo} merce and Chaplin tor the Civi-/ tan International in the local club A graduate of Barmingham Southern College. Rev Frederick also has graduate work at Emery j University in Atanta to his ered- at Rev Frederick is at home at the | church parsonage, 618 William | street, with his family, Mrs. Pred- | ervek, daughters, Patsy and Jane | and son. Charles, Jr j SATURDAY, JULY 2 tee Tadays cative @ strong ond steady and by square dealing and industry becomes comfortably situated. More than thw he will furnish comfort to friends snd] kindred. Honor and esteem will follow his path in life and the! world will be better for his hav-/} jing lived | SUNDAY. JULY 3. 1648—To-/| day mdications point to an im puisive and ardent nature. hope- | ful and confident. and reecuperat ng casily, which tw fortunate. for there be many ups jumping rm. Curt will ' will and ssuslliy +t kly muc at comrusr h trouble teo qu this and avoided be | | JULY entif with apeblie bw Mingled sith this ise trend of | MONDAY 4 ound, usual ness qualities jie a melancholy and tectiturn ne capable of very streng fee and clase discern ment. Coed aspects make a wonderful mind = yet nes ha jpor ture whict 1908 OLIVIA STREET Rev. W. F. Brannon. Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL. 10 AM. Worship. ll A.M. Service. 7:45 P.M. PRAYER MEETING. TUESDAY. 7:45 P.M. YOUNG PEOPLE'S ENDEAVOR. THURSDAY 7:45 PM. -- Everyone Welcome -:- 17th and Eagle Dr. J. L. Ivey. Pastor Sunday School $45 AM. Classes for All Ages Morning Worship, 11:00 e'Cleck Subject: “A Veice in the Wilderness Obvservance of Lord's Supper eo PM. BT Evening Worship, 8:00 o'Clock PATRIOTIC PROGRAM BY THE CHILDREN —~ 1 Public Cordially lavited Cor, Georgia amd Petronia Sts. Tune in “Assembly Time” WKWF, 6:00 A.M. Sunday Peececcceecccceseecccosoeooooseses | | White and Washington Streets RALPH W. ROGERS. PASTOR ae SUNDAY SCHOOL STARTS AT &45 AM. Charch Service 11:00 A.M, Sermon “Our Protestant Heritage —Independen! Though!” 38 PM. Yeung People’s Group eee Prrrrrrirr tt ttt Society of Key West 32) CLAZABETH STREET Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Sunday Morning Services At 11 o’Clock Subject “GOD Wednesday Evening’s Meeting at 8 o'Clock Reading Room in the Churck Edifice will be open Tuesdays T end Fridays from 6 to § P.M. 517-527 WILLIAM STREET. 5. M. Peyton. Paster Ph. 1459 Sunday School. %45 AM. Gerald Saynders, Supt Classes for All 1168 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP An Act of Confidence Jer. 39 6:00 PM. Christian Endeavor ooo PM T J. Mess, Director of Che Mrs. P. Archer and M Betty Brady. Organist Wed. £60 p.m. Preyer Praise Fri. 6:00. Young People’s Night Corner FLEMING and WILLIAM Streets C. L. FREDERICK. Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. Classes For All Ages Merrill Felton, General Superintendent Morning Service ™ 10:50 o’Clock Subject: “Righteousness Exalted A Nation” Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. Song Service, 7:10 P.M. E Ww . vening vom PRESSSSSEOSSSESESES SES SSSEOEESEOSEOOE . 7:30 o'Cleck EHANDS OF JESUS" The FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner of EATON and SIMONTON STREETS G. LEON WELLS, Pastor %45 AM., SUNDAY SCHOOL Morning Worship HOLY COMMUNION 7:00 P.M. METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 8:00 P.M. - «+ « « « Evening Wership HAROLD RUSSELL. Guew Speaker 10:50 AM, Special Invitation to Service Men and Visitors Ley Memorial Methodist Church “The Church with a Welcome” CORNER of TRUMAN AVENUE and GEORGIA STREET ROBERT W. WEAVER, Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL, 3:45 AM Mies Miriam Carey, Supt 10:50 A.M., Morning Worship 6:30 PM., Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship Wednesday. 7:30 P.M. Mid-week Praye: Service The First Baptist Church Corner BAHAMA end EATON Street GEORGE MeNEILL RAY, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL, 3:45 AM. F W Smith 10:50 A.M. e « ° Morning Worship Serv Over WK WF Subject: “Religion That Gets Ahead BAPTIST TRAINING UNION. 6:45 PM 8:00 P.M. ae Subject Super atendent Morning Worship ce Broadcast 10°58 to 11 50 Evening Worship The Touch of Mis Hands Wednesday. 7:30 P.M. Prayer and Praie Service Friday. 7:30 P.M. Choir Practice