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: [ te “OFORDAL AUOLET & ieee ete CHARACTER WILL BE. DISCUSSED BY ROGERS TOMORROW “Pleening Por Tomorrow” Will Re Theé— Theme Of His Sermon Sunday; tment Speakers At Methodist wns Bardey he Rev Rainh Rogers of the First Pres- perm CRereh ea! begin @ o0:i0s of aprmons on Christian See se The Geet #08 be ae “Plenning For Tomorrow” and instead * cmmgeng “The Lord Will Toke Care of You" emphasis will be wetie * a me aot mane te Go Qyoumbe- ‘Go to 4y- de 5 amet @rngpheanan REV. ceive special recognition at Flem- ins Street Methodist Church Sun- day morning. A mew. public ad- dress system has been given to the chureh by Norberg, Karl Thompson and will be dedicated in Mts. Thompson’s honor. Following this service of dedi- cation, Rev, C. L. Frederick will preach using as his subject, ‘Greatness In Unexpected Places’. The morning service will con- clude with Hely Communion ad- ministered by the “pastor assisted] ie Cullingford, a local preacher, Special music will be rendered by the choir for this ser- vice. At the evening service, the pas- tor will speak from the topic, “Is Religion Worth What It Costs?” “Offenses” will be the title of a sermon to be delivered’ tomor- row morning at. the-Church of hiatal . naa hrist by William . Collins. <a i a soon | “Praive Waiteth for Thee” : by ae * ucly Spirit” wilt be his. tract) Lowen ' subject at the evening service. apt te % Herel@ Russell will talk on} “Spirit” will be the subject that ore hev Masked Man” at the ve-| will be disexred _. tomorrew thant pbare ‘The choir will ren-| morning by the cnristian Science be) ote = mm @er “The King of Love My Shep- | Society. There will be a meeting ” ® le” by Nolte. | Wednesday at 8 p. m. te ate he Methodist Youth Fellew-| Dr. J. L. Ivey, pastor of Poin- meet at 7:30 o'clock. All|! ciana Baptist Church; the Rev. od me people are imvited to at-'D. T. Newman, pastor of Gladt 4 mere a tend 1 Tidings Tabernacle,.and the Rev. ome © eet . Myreasen of the absence of the; F. H. Zucker, pastor of Graee Lu- = @ He Mobert W. Weaver, pastor theran Church, will occupy the ie vee 1 Memorial Methodist ; pulpit tomorrow at bath services.. wee tern Herold Russell wilhbe| Services will be held tomorrow * emtwe stems the eet qpeaker at the Sunday | morning and evening in‘the First ee a, a wrneme service. At the evening; Baptist Church. The Rev. John Pipes et te ee gue we ‘ ©. ferry Russell, son of | M) Peyton, pastor of First Con- © We Piet Stet Chere®, Merott Russell, will be the guest gregational Church, will preach epee peahe There will be special ; at both services tomorrow. | endered by the choir at; A Youth for Christ Rally will Hoot) geet ae Power th services | be held tonight at 7:30 in the First weed he tees wll M Mary Thompson will re- | Methodist Church. (Pee FR CLEAN THINKING AND GR. (left), 68. society matron of tahwoeble + . arpenters, roofers, plumbers, | ber atitade electricians, painters, -- and their | wive: sie * - « ’ ~ tne Commented the wife of one ; workmen: “It was the first} = - ' nat : time ar f us had ever been to party like that — and some of ARTHUR L. BASS (center), 44, R. F. Allen (left), (right). an officer of the church. ing his cousin, Ranier L. Bass, is baptized in Bear Creek near Columbia. Tenn. The baptism is being performed by the Rev. Assembly of God minister, and Harold Walker (?) Wirephoto under death sentence for slay- Spectators watch on the bank. ia | "WEATHERMAN Says: Key West & Vicinity: Partly cloudy with occasional thunder- showers thru Sunday. Moderate easterly winds. Florida: Few local showers andj thunderstorms in south portion and widely scattered afternoon thundershowers in nerth and cen- tral portions thru Sunday. Jacksonville Thru Florida Straits & East Gulf: Easterly a BOsOMS (®) Wirephoto via Radio from London ‘Wiles Acserice of 1946." is in London on a mission she describes as a crusade for The 18-year-old honey blonde from Minnesota is wearing ** | &F > . = 3 s z ”" 2 s 3 & r g g ry z ] M4 z ® a a € i < E a = » r 8 a & (®) Photos Charlotte, N. C.. was shot fo Myers Park home by @ mysterious gunman. At right is a view ‘The cirele indicates the bedroom in which her body was found. The killer Aedereon’s Negro butler in his quarters and wounded him seriously by slashing the men have been in the busi- ness 35 years.” Tuna in a school usually are of uniform size, varying not more than five pounds one from the other. winds, moderate over south por- tion and light to moderate over north portion thru Sunday. Few local showers over south portion. No small craft or storm warn- ings are being displayed. . REPORT Key West, Fla. Aug. 6, 1949 (Observation taken at City Office 8:30 a.m.,-EST) Temperetures Highest yesterday Lowest last se 90 76 Precipitation Total last 24 hours Total this month Deficiency this month Total this year Deficiency this year Relative Humidity, 8:: 12% Barometer (Sea Level) 8:30 a.m. 30.08 ins.—1018.6 mbs. | Tomorrow's Almanac 13 ii 63. i .22 ins. 1 Sunrise 5:58 a.m.} Sunset 7:08 p.m. Moonrise 6:45 p.m. Moonset 4:37 a.m. Full Moon Aug. 8 TIDES (Naval Base) | Tomorrow | (Eastern Standard Time) High Low | 8:37 a.m. 1:33 am. [ 10:02 p.m. 3:38 p.m. | 000 ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA (Reference Station: Key West) Time of| Height of Station— —‘Tide high water | Bahia Honda (bridge) --—0h 10m 0.0 ft No Name Key (east ond) —++2h 20m Boca Gandy Point)—0h 40m | Caldes Channel (north end) aa 10m +14 ft NOTE: (—)—Minus sign: Corrections | to be subtracted. | (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to| be added. | During 1948 at least one resi-| dent on every sixth American farm had an accident involving | one day or more lost from regu- lar activities. First Congregational Church $17-527 WILLIAM STREET, J. M, Peyton, Pastor Ph. 1459 Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Gerald Saunders, Supt. Classes for All 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP || 6:00 P.M., Christian Endeavor 8:00 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP T. J. Moss, Director of Choir; Mrs. P. Archer and Miss Betty Brady, Organists Wed.. 8:00 p.m., Prayer-Praise Fri., 8:00, Young People’s Night { bert, Protestant Episcopal bishop o! a! %41Conn,, noted writer, s.| at Filley, Nebraska, 38 years ago. -| veland, | med advertising man, author, for- TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS (Know. America) Gen George C. Kenney of Brookline, Mass., born in Nova Scotia, 60 years ago. Francis W. Reichelfelder, chief of the U. S. Weather Bureau, born in Harlan, Indiana, 54 years ago. The Rt. Rev. Charles K. Gil- f New York, bern Bainbridge, N. Y., 71 years ago. Ruth Suckow, novelist, born in Hawarden, Iowa, 57 years ago. Helen H. Jacob, writer, tennis champion, born Globe, Arizona, 41 years ago. Dr. John S. Kieffer, president of St. Jehn’s College, Annapolis, Md;, born Hagerstown, Md., 45 years; ago. Dr.’Philip M. Morse, director of the Brookhaven National Labora- tory for atomic Research, New York, born in Shreveport, La., 46 years ago. Mary Brooks Picken of New York, fashion authority and wri- tex,“bern in Crawford Co., Kan- sas, 63 years ago. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5 Mary R. Beard of New Milford, born in In- dianapolis, 73 years ago. Robert ‘Tayior, screen star, born Dr. Helen A. Hunscher of the Western Reserve University, Cle- noted home economist and dietician, born Gates Mill, Ohio, 45 vears ago. Bruce Barton of New York, fa-! mer congressman, born in Rob- bins, Tenn., 63 years ago. George A. Garrett, U. S. Min- er to Ireland, born at La Cros- se, Wisconsin, 61 years ago. General Thamos Holcomb, one- time Marine commander, ex- U.! S. Minister to South Africa, born New Castle, Delaware, 70 years ago. | Conrad P. Aiken, eminent poet! and author, born in Savannah, Ga., 60 years ago. ‘fand eried, but was unhurt. Almost 80 per cent of all iced | tea drinkers are said to use sugar with the drink. Church Of God 1008 OLIVIA STREET Rev. J. T. Roberts, Jr., Pastor * SUNDAY SCHOOL, 10 AM. Morning Worship, 11 A.M. Evangelistic Service. 8:00 P.M. PRAYER MEETING, TUESDAY, 7:45 P.M. YOUNG PEOPLE'S ENDEAVOR, THURSDAY, 8:00 P.M. - Everyone Welcome -:- Poinciana Baptist Church 17th and Eagle Dr. J. L. Ivey, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. Classes for All Ages Morning Worship, 11:00 o’Clock 7:00 P.M., B.T.U. Evening Worship, 8:00 o’Clock Public Cordially Invited RN et EN Pe IE: eae Story Fall - INGOLSTADT, Germany—(?) ; ibs —A woman was looking at hats’ si valor. = ayrery baprivtmareter] move it “Culture and was suddenly hit by Raat gar The “something” turned out be a two-year-old child who fell from a third floor window. The [Pj child bouneed on the sidewalk Howard Fast t MOSCOW—(?)—Howard Fast's book, “The Road to Freedom” me been published here in Rus- Bridge Ends Sudan Duckings KHARTOUM, Anglo-Bgyptian Sudan—(#)—For centuries people crossed the great Gash River by having four West Afrieans earry them across on angarees — native beds. Many fell into the stream. Now civilization has ended the jduckings. A new 433-foot rein- | forced concrete bridge with six spans and a 16-foet carriageway has been dedicated. E TODAY IN HISTORY « (Know America) ‘ 1844—John C. Fremont, soldier- explorer, returns to St. Louis af- |= ter a disapperance of 14 months in the then unknown Far West, to the great joy of country——tre- turn a sensation that day. 1855—“Bloody Monday” in Louisville, Ky. 22 die and scores hurt in street fighting over elec- tion. = 1861—Privates’ army pay rais- |= ed from $11 to $13 a month. 1890—First person to die in electric chai: at Auburn, N. ¥.. 1926—Birth of talking movies: |. Warner Bros. “Don Juan” in New York, with star John Barrymore. 1930—Judge Joseph P. Crater of New York last seen—still un- solved. 1943—Americans take Jap-held Munda in Paeifie and Troiana im Sicily. 1945—Atomic bomb dropped oi Hiroshima—the world awestruck. 1947—Bill freezing Social se- curity payrooll taxes at 1 per cent signed by President. 1948—Crump machine in Mem: phis, Tenn., suffers first defeat in 20 years. Youth for Christ Rally DIRECTOR: CALVIN WILLARD TONIGHT at 7:30 O'CLOCK - FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner EATON and SIMONTON STREETS Come... Bring A Friend en ee Corner of EATON and SIMONTON STRENTS G. LEON WELLS. Pastor 9:45 A.M., SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:50 A.M. - Morning W arstep Subject: “Power For A Price”—Herry Russell. Geee Geeuker 7:00 P.M., METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWENEP 8:00 P.M. eae Be oneeng Be tee One acre of sugar beets or sugar can produces 1,700,000 calories or about four times more energy per. acre than any other food. Special Invitation to Service Mon end Vem _ There are nearly 7,000 ic ice mak~ ing machines were invented in 1850. z Corner FLEMING avd WILLIAM Steeets C. L. FREDERICK. Pastor ——FIRST—— Presbyterian Church White and Washington 3treets RALPH W. ROGERS, PASTOR CHURCH SCHOOL. ®45 AM : Merrill Felton, General Supe ' SUNDAY SCHOOL : ; STARTS AT 8:45 AM Morning Service 10:50 thet | Subject: “Greatness In Unexpected Meee Church Service ai Youth Fellowship, 6.90 PM 11:00 A.M. 4 Semen Song Service, 7:10 P.M “PLANNING FOR Evening Worship 7 20 ot kee tovernae: Subject: “Can You Recommend Your Geltgiee 7:30 P.M. — Service Men and Visitors Velome | Ley Memorial Methodist Church “The Church with o W ~ CORNER of TRUMAN AVENUE end GONG Young People’s Group 7:30, Pioneer Group Ln ere ROBERT W. WEAVER, Poet of Key West ane 827 ELIZABETH STREET CHURCH SCHOOL. 945 AM — Mics M Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. 10:50 A.M., Morning ba on wrahip HAROLD RUSSELL jue Sunday Morning Services At 11 o’Clock Subject: “SPIRIT” Wednesday Evening’s Meeting at 8 o’Cleck 6:30 P.M., Methodist Youth Pellet 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship HARRY RUSSELL. Guew Seeeter Wednesday, 7:30 PM. Mii week . The First Baptist Church Commer BAHAMA end EATON Seem GEORGE MeNEILL BRAY, Poem of CHRIST Ashby and Von Phister Streets SUNDAY SCHOOL F. W. Smith, 8 6 AM 10:50 A.M. ‘ Morning Worship Service Brow BAPTIST TRAINING 8:00 P.M. SUNDAY Bible Study. 10 AM. 11:00 A. M. Worship 7:45 P.M., Worship Wednesday. 7:30 P.M. Preyer eee ¥ Friday. 7:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY Bible Study, 7:45 P.M. For Information. Phone 810 Chee Pre