The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 16, 1949, Page 4

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~ G08 FOUR _ YOUTH SERVICE AT FIRST BAPTIST TO END SUNDAY NIGHT #5" Conducted By Cole Skelton and Byron Davis Series Of Services To Conclude With Youthful Message REY. WHHL SPEAK TOMORROW WORNING ON “REAUTY THAT 18 BUILT IN"; REV. PRED- PRICK OF FLEMING STREET METHODIST WHA. TALK ON PRAYER: OTHER CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST { vouth services tap = RR RE aR the First Baptist these two musician mung Sun the leadership | ung men, Cole Skel Chere? tt cordior At the First Methodiet Churet? 4 the pastor, the Rev G g ton « I Dav both from! wil} talk on the smsect “Re t " ‘ “ mingham, | That Is ‘Built Ir The ‘ et has beenlaing “He Cares { M H “pe rn and gospel mes-j the organ. will pl ‘ yoen the highlights of | Rienzi”, by Wagner rd Ss ervices during the | bath Sunrise byw H. Sawyve M 4 week, with the twe young | Teresa Carey will le tt eet on alternating eech night. The/ ing the the Methodist Youth Fe ang people, composed | lowship at 7 p the sth frer several Evening w hip. with ng n the city, has been an-| service, at 8 5 The pastor wil ther highlight durme the week. | preach on “Taking Up the Cross Tomaht at ' there will be i Mrs Roberts will play “Prebudk pother yout service held in the lin G by J. Fear _ or First Baptist Che ltoire”, by R. Stults. The Sunda * ark the close of ‘sing “Must Jesus Be t : ath eoting Sunday | Alene’. by S. Landen f ro. Pe Cate Skelton will | Prayer meeting on Thurede ereuch on the subject: “The Time | 7 0 p. m. The Script Ih OD Sunday eCVONINE. | Isaiah 26 Byron Dav n concluding the] At the morning « © Sur uth ._« preach on thel at Fleming Street Met! “ The Price of Disciple-| pastor, Rev. CL. Frederict mp talk on prayer. t ubject ' Durime the past week the mu-j “The Place’ Prayer Has In Ow e he on wonder the leader-| Lives.” The « will sing t wre i wine Nettage, church | Anthem, “O Senee 4 Have Pr organist, and Allene Speer, pian-! ed,” by Louise E Sta int, Mire Graves has accompanied The Anthem to be sung at t Chapter 23 first-hand account of the latter ne gen At one side af the | ="! all between Cougar and! He sat erect wagon. Behind ‘#!ked. his eyes but still wear-|POrizon. This wa & Stood e t of the t u the two herses| bility and he wa ’ nm i rom @ box on the | Chances. They wnished the dried-| tailgate. A little distance | @pPple pie and voted it the best way « fre burned in a horseshoe | hey had eater di by the time { tones, and on the fire was | ‘he pies 1 vanished flee ng flee pot. Beside the | “as boiling agair “4 an iron kettle contain-| “One more cup.” said Wilk -s md bacon } and then we'd better be Pt along.” PwUUVPTOTOTT TT ISEe TICE Se eee TEE TEE, Jel wer the basket and dis- nd cups and| Jeff refilled the cups and set the : es. Forks were luxuries which | pot beside the fire. He sat dow P 4 been deliberately left behind. | on the ground a sipped thought Help yourselves to the beans, | fully. Conversation lagged . . nvited Jake, how! “Ho, hum'” yawned Wilks, and ‘ 2 a the bread for us” jstretched out on his back H for companions helped! Jef? was watching the trail te the beans and bread | Suppose, he was thinking, a ie i on the ground, their;came over that distant ge. I he laps. Their rifles| was too far for recog ] " oa and their cin-| knew just what he would ¢@ i ‘ * belted about them |horse stood close besid { %) good bread,” said) ¥@rn the boys, m t up and : Wik luke. that woman of yores | % intercept the strar wet k, and that ain't ked Ain't got a sister, has hy . whole and fancy | * , Mu e =) " senewered Jake. | o- ‘ Widy. Six feet high! he a carlin’ st cuseeniy int s diem steer | would make for the wag he rode out t ect ‘ ‘ ead. “Sounds! sford to take ch Jeb K ‘ masculine to me ra was depend , as ' tr» beke bres ke What was he trying t ; Rust the ‘ flee, Jeff, King was—was j _ 1 His body jerked like that of a ‘ with the gusto of ' man awakening ‘ , r cling the beans | must losed ‘ with their knives and) y ’ blur i W ; ¥ wn with the hot cof him’? Hot coff know how to from fs > yomplimented HM looked 4 ¥ r t A “ made the sagged to ar a A went to the/| hanging; W ‘ wagon, refilled! an arm dout fer e bag in the |Only Todd Stone w sple handfuls| and he was st ne fl siked casually |eyes biank ithe fa st Slug Ben~ | man t the mur A wave of alarm wept » and John | Jeff. He tried to get $ bout the at egs we amb ber Wolfanger. At wanted t ny « Jeff gave them a, What's wrong witt w ’ xtencde Church Of God . “— 1008 OLIVIA STREET 7 Rev. W. F. Brannon. Pastor Mail The Citizen to Relatives c SUNDAY SCHOOL | 10 A.M. Morning Worship. 1] A.M. Evangelistic Service. 7:45 P.M. PRAYER MEETING TUESDAY. 7:45 P.M. PCCTTT TTT TTT prace Lutheran Church 1298 PETROMIA STREET pool, 6:45 PM nist YOUNG PEOPLE'S ENDEAVOR. THURSDAY 7:45 P.M. :- Everyone Welcome =: Divine Service, . 7:30 P.M. wev. FM. ZUCKER. Peaster WEILS, PASTOR OF FIRST METHODIST | up'” His lips framed the words but the sound which came from v gilant as he them was thick and meaning ous. | “ and managed to »# THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ot oe Key West In Daye Gone By TE TTT Flovida citrus growers will do well to remember their difficulties earlier in the season and coope- : rate now in support of the Florida operation before another season rolls around cial gathering of the Key West Junior Woman's Club Fannie Russell, who had passed three months visiting her liad MRL tie aeidiadDisidbdeeddll Florida National Guard regi mental band will concert tomght evening service st 7:30 p.m. will be Mary Marley's arrangement of Praise Ye The Lord.” The choir give another Mrs mn Bayview Park is under the direction of Mrs. under the direction of Caesar La- | son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Claude Salis the Organist. For the yonace Mrs. Edgar C. Athey, at Long evening sermon. Rev Freder istand, N. Y., returned yesterday ick will speek on the subject. “P ee ok: OU ee — mmeers For Today.” Will EB. P. Roberts was prom Mrs. Violet Sawyer left yester-/ Subject “LIFE™ On Monday evening the W ted yesterday to first liewtenant day for Jacksonville where she ay Ay Christian Ser’ of the local company of Nation. | intends to visit for two months Wednesday Evening’s "| al Guard a monthly business meeting ht _ Today The Citizen says in an Meeting at 8 o'Clerk expected that Sudie Richardsor editorial paragraph president of the WSCS, who has Overseas Road and Toll Bridge No ene but « convict likes to Reading Room in the Church been ii will be back to preside gistrict announced today that toll | be interrupted in the middie of a Tucedeys : this mee ”—~ a Hlections last month exceeded | ene ‘ rning wors omo "ence Memorial Methodist %'0.000 and that the number of | “Ze mmm ont Chur - pastor, the Rev. Rob passengers that passed over the . toy ( , ‘ a Met ~ Fellow Miss Cleora Roberts, who had « > et 3 a] been visiting relativ trend “The Church with a Welcome” Auditorium at 63 n Open '® Nassau, returned today CORNER of TRUMAN AVENUE and GEORGIA STREET ru uF «ude + alpen The American Legion Ausilie ROBERT W. WEAVER, Pastor ‘ . 4 7-30 ¥ ay after t . A Fc Mrs. M. Sends, to arrange for that . The Rev. Raiph W. Rogers, pas- | “ait es at the district con Miss Miriam Carey, Supt. . ‘ r Subject: “CHRIST. A DISTURBER” 6:30 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship : r Our Protestant Heritage Relig it Free The Young People md the Preoneer Group + will ort ot 7390 p. nintlaw @ i Ag ely ¢ + inter, Mr and Mrs. Regi-| 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship bernacie andthe Rev F.| 2 ; a Wednesday. 7:30 P.M., Mid-week Prayer Service H Zu ° Gunso Lat « oon 86Lowies etch . ae em J : ae ot co j and Marjone Gwynn will be host . ~ els @ survives tementet . Thursd afternoon at Lafe wil ” tine subject that -_ — mets ss: — Se to —yast_— The FIRST METHODIST CHURCH %. tv. There « te ecting | . ¥ " 3 Collome will talk t RALPH W. ROGERS PASTOR ond at the evening service tw bb How to Re Church of the I 9:45 A.M., SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:50 A.M. Morning Worship Subject: “BEAUTY THAT 18 BUILT IN"—Peaim S017 7:00 P.M., METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 8:00 PM. . . «+ «Evening Worship Subject: “TAKING UP THE CROSS”—Mark #34 SUNDAY SCHOOL STARTS AT &45 A.M. Church Serviee 11:00 A.M. Sermon: “Our Protestant Heritage “Religious Freedom SCHSSSSSESESESESESESE SS EEEOEEE oe a Special Invitation to Service Men and Visitors Young Peaple’s Group Come .. . Worship The Lord With Us FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH ed t & side th a groan he is knees and ds beneath > He heaved t ving, his GLAD TIDINGS . . - > * * > H . ’ : i Sicoatauswiyatagcerng ast |) TABERNACLE | 2 Comer PUuRMING and WILLIAM Streets gon. Then he was dows en ail ASSEMBLY OF GOD” | § C. L. FREDERICK. Paster gain, the ¢ 1 earth seem- Cor. Georgia and Petrapia S: 8 Ov etcd to sleep! Just tors || WItWr oun sm, |. CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 AM. Classes Per Al Agee ; - a t legs Sunday end $ Merrill Felton. General Superintendent ; Sunday School. 1000 AM. | $ Morning Service 10:50 otek peer: Joe Morning Worship, $ Subject: “THE PLACE PRAYER HAS IN OUR LIVES am ts reached his con 11:00 «Clock : Youth Fellowship. 6:30 P.M reat distat ae Eve ~y a 4 Song Service, 7:10 PM ; ves wate Up 7:30 o Clee ° = P ° . - Joe ot el pe” MIDWEEK SERVICES. | $ Evening Worship 7180 Neck § i t ken. felt the TUBS. and FRI. 7:30 PM Subject: “PIONEERS FOR TODAY . H et et bu D. T. NEWMAN. Pastor ” : ey * All Are Weicome fpr — Youth for Christ Rally Poinciana Baptist Church ab bo ty ne 17th and Eagle DIRECTOR: CALVIN WILLARD ——e | CC TONIGHT at 7:30 O'CLOCK Apart aaah Sunday School. #45 A.M. ; ked about hin s for All Ages 5 wiceler en ayn | Morning Worship, FIRST METHODIST CHURCH © ; wes 11:00 o Clock Corner EATON and SIMONTON STREETS i rte Fvenin Wentd . > ey Sate rts ening Worsbi, 1 Come... Bring A Friend | Pe The First Baptist Church Corner BAMAMA end EATON Streets GEORGE MeNEILL RAY, Pastor ommaAy SCHOOL, 945 AM Public Cordially Invited First Congregational Church (Te be continesd) 517-527 WILLIAM STREET of CHRIST |] a W Smith, Superintendent Ashby and Von Phister Streets 10:50 AM. ee ie Morning Worship 11:08 A.M. Morning Worship S eB 7m wKwr SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP Subject! “THE TIME FOR DECISION Bible Study 9 AM 600 PM hristian Pine ww Cole Skelton. Speaker 8:00 PM ist T ; 5-48 11:00 4. 4. Worship BAPTIST TRAINING UNION. 645 PM EVENING WORSHIP 8.00 PM. . « « « « Brewing Weralsig 7:45 P.M. Worship E. J. Mune, Seve she Subject: “THE PRICE OF DISCIPLESHIP M P Arch Byron Devis. Speaker WEDNESDAY Bible Study. 7:45 P.M. Wednesday. 7:30 P.M. Prayer end Preise Service Friday, 7:30 P.M. Choir Practice Wed. #00 p.m. Prayer Praise Fri.. 8:00. Young People's Night For Information. Phone 810 SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1949 vet vv oll ‘rol we Ts en | Me

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