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ee + & | SPEL FIRST P n RE TOMORROW EVENING y. Sisters. Will Present A. Deeply: "Si i Progen Candidates For § Baptism At Baptist Church 5. Rev. Mr. Ashworth, Of Fleming Street Giurch, To Preach On “The Divine Plan @/ Revival” At Morning Service; Other News dnd Notes Of Key West Churches Given The Eppley Sisters Gospel Quintette of Manchester, Pa., will appeat at the First Presbyterian Church on Suriday at 7:30 P.M. vocal dnd ni said today. diff denominations the States and Canada. vam of the Ages” anh ibject of a sermon to be by the Rev. Ralph Rog- of the Presbyterian ' tombrrow morning. The | joiry under direction of | Gibson with Miss Do- | wson as pianist, will ith groups meet at 6:30 wning worship begins at , lock *arnid ‘evening wor- :30,p'clock. Yorenoon the Rev. lcNeill Ray, pastor of ist Church, will talk on iffeance of Pentecost”, While t8morrow evening his sub- ject wiff be, “The Meaning of Water ptism. m SENG Folloj the evening service, severalgeandidates fot baptism will baptized! The choir, un- der thésdireetion of Mrs. Thelma Porch, With? Mrs. W. E. Fowler, ehureh@rgahist, will render spe- ¢ial arffpems at both services. ‘The unior choir, recently or- ganized? will again render special music during the evening servcie. AN ju » between 9 and 12, are cordial invited to join this growing little people’s choir. The Mev. Mr. Ray will speak on the Subject, “The Lost Coin”, Wednesday evening. It will be the in a series of parables ivine Plan of Revival” subject of a sermon to by the Rev. W. J. . Pastor of the Fleming; lethdd s ing, while at the eve- ice-his topic will me, “Is itly the Home?” v. G. Leon Wells, pastor of Sat ‘irst, Methodist Church, will spq@mk tomorrow morning on the sul «The Fourt Beati- tede.” evening the suerte speakerewi Be Captain F. L. It < five sisters render a deeply spiritual program featuring intettes, soprano and alto solos, artistic piano-playing bers on the following instruments: Vibra-Harp, Violin, Hawaiian Guitar, Saxophone, Accordian’ and Cathe- dral 68. five sisters are known from coast to;coast and asd in They. are widely used in Youth fot-Christ»Ralliess ° « rd you, wish to hear a musical program that-is«mique tnd: differeftt t and has been rated ag one of the best programs a its ithe-coutitry, come and hear these five sisters, “They have appeared i past seven years. have included leading churches and radio stations of the girls are graduates of Wheaton College, . UL; others, of the Dunmire School of Music, Harris- ; .. and at present all are special vocal students of Mes- ; College, Grantham, *- sion will ge given to answer in} West, of which Reverend George! j 4 BRINGING part, MacArthur's plea for 1,000, McNeill Ray’ is pastor, will have| of Plant City, will be the guest * CHRIST TO THE missionaries. and 30,000,000 Gos-j:its revival meetings February 12| SPe®ker at the revival meetings re CHILDREN pels and New Testaments to| to 19, inclusive. at the First Baptist Church Poinciana Japan. Dr. G. A. Leichliter will be the| February 12-19, the Rev. George’ } “ : bod as 5 “MacArthur Mission not only| guest minister. Services will be; McNeill Ray, pastor, said today, Ba tist Chureh MacARTHUR HOMES has as its purpose to teach the| held each night, Monday through} Pp 3 - OF KEY WEST children: and adults God’s Holy|Friday of that week, services to ciety will lay plans for sp&étal 17th d Eagle word, ‘but also to send the great-| begin at 7:30 p.m. There will be| work the week prior to the. Res one eae ae exe Nae possible to missionaries|no service on Saturday evening fvival BALA a acaa Dr. J. L. Ivey, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL in Japan’ and Europe,” said aj February 18. 5 acon ® mae 4 statement issued today by the| Duting the week prior to the! 20 all together, will visit:in twos Sunday School, #45 A.M, 10:00 A.M. Mission. Reviyal here, all organizations of ' one week before Revival. begi Classes for a for Oy Ages A BIBLE CLASS FOR | Dr. J. L. Ivey, pastor of Poin-| the church will coordinate heir visiting members and prospeets EVERY AGE | ciana Baptist Church, the Rev. efforts in special visitations to] i oon meniarite: Morning ng Worship,: Emphasizing God's Holy Word f/ D. T. Newman, pastor of Glad, prospects and would-be church; Ps fs | Tidings Tabernacle, Willie Lyle,! members. The Sunday School and} Dr. B. A. Leichliter, visiting 11:00 o’€lork s 1 Features pastor of the Church of God, 1008; Baptist Training Union will come, preacher, will hold special ses- —_— pecia’ eatu | QUINTETTE TO BE AT. ‘MISSION 10 BEGIN : RESBYTERIAN CHURCH AT ST. MARY'S HERE SUNDAY, FEB. 5TH. 4 Funday. Mego nbd iat an genie jay Mission w Mary, Star of the Sea * cnuneh, TO PREACH HERE. Reverend Joseph Maring, S. J., Pastor, extended an invitation to all of the parishioners and their friends to make the Mission. He| likewise extended a cordial in- vitation to amy non-Catholic who! is interested in knowing more} "aes | | about the teachings of the Catho- | | E A " : lic Church on those problems that } ' \ $$ 28 »-pFIVE SISTERS AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH’ HERE: TOMORROW NIGHT affect everyone. Reverend Johti E. Curley, S. J. a member of the Southern Jesuit Mission Band, will preach the special Mission sermons each hight at 7:30 p. m. Father Curley, “ a native Baltimoreian, was or- lained a priest in 1943. For the vast four Prints he has: been gesting Missions.’ in. the . ten uthern States whith make up, the New Orléaris* Jesuit Order. < ‘di Father Marihg id th: ang Jesuit preacher will iat a, Short ‘nstruction. at’ all, the “Masses on Sunde and after Isis weekday Mas: Dr. Jean F. Piccard; of the The titles of Father Curley’s: University of Minnesota, famous REVIVAL MEETINGS TO lf Pieter Une das, Yat BE HELD AT IST BAPTIST\Zztseertiage sy = CHURCH FEBRUARY 12-19 Years are piben wednesday CHURCH Dr. G. A. Leichliter — * of CHRIST “Why Catholics go to Contession:” , Thursday, el fh cle Ashby and Von Phister Streets Speaker For Entire hoon “What Think You of, Christ?;” Friday, “Beware of the’ Devil's — Illusions; Saturday, ! “Family Consecration;” Sunday, “When God is My Own Guest.” “ ‘ ‘nes SUNDAY the Ley Memorial’ Methodist} Week Of Meetings Church, will o¢cupy the pulpit.} All forty-five churches of the Church Of God M Bible oar Laewprrere There will be a meeting of Metho-| Miami Baptist Association will 1008 OLIVIA STREET red Wot aa re dist Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p.| participate in an association-wide | WILLIE LYLE, Pastor vening Wership, 7:30 P.M. m. 33 simultaneous Evangelistic Cru-} Tune in “GOSPEL ECHOES”, 1k, ee Y. There will be a Youth forjsade during the period of Febru- Bible Study. 7:30 P.M. Christ Rally at the First Metho-| ary 12 to 26. dist Church at 7:30 o'clock to-| This endeavor is one of the night, Rex Hess, director an-)most concentrated efforts ever THE FIVE EPPLEY SISTERS, featuring a deeply épifitual pro. gram of singing and playing of many instruments, will appéar at the First Presbyterian Church tomorrow, beginning at 7:30 ~ enclort in the evening. REV. JOHN £, CURLEY, SiZ. > Garrett, of the USS Howard W. Gilmore. Tomorrow at both services the Rev. Eldon Simmons, pastor of GUEST SPEAKER WKWF, 8:15 A.M., Sunday ° ee ee AY SCHOOL, A Key To Salvation +. Atise and be baptized and nounced today. stagéd by the Miami Baptist As- i wine forshi; wash away thy sins, calling on William B. “Goltins will talk on,;sociational Churches. Visiting | Mo ‘We P. \fi the ne oF Nie Lord.”—Read “Sacrificing Self,” at the Church | ministers and song leaders will 11 A.M. Acts 22:3:21, of Christ tomorréw, while at the!eonduct this series of revival ‘Evangelistic Service, For Infotmation, Phone 810 evening service his subject wilh! meetings coming as guests to all be, “Too Far to Jerusalem.” forty-five churches. 7:30 PM. “Love,” will be the subject for; Rallies will be held in various ‘ disoussion atthe Christian Sdi-| churches in Miami prior to the ence Society*tomorrow morning. | period of simultaneous Evange- As a birthday present.to Gen-| listie Crusatles, at which time eral Douglass MacArthur, who is] Baptist ministers of renown will now in Japan, the entire collec-| be guest speakers. | - ne tion tomorrew at MacArthur Mis-| The First Baptist Church of Key | DR. GOULD A. LEICHLITER, ‘MacARTHUR «..MISSION.. ka Staples ; Phone 205-M Olivia street, and the Rev. F. H. | together to make specific 7:00 PM. BTU, Moving Pictures In Color Plans | sions of personal counselling be- Zucker, pastor of Grace Lutheran | for ations one week prior to, fore and ane ab: saliy ser : as oe a | Sree pale its tain ie pas Woman's Missionary So-/ “ice: Young couples, and: other- Evening Worship, 4 pea | ective pu pits tomorrow. @ Woman's Missionar: “| wise, will want to take advantage 4 'S SUPPLY ‘Cities of Refuge” willbe the of the world of knowledge found 8:00 o’Clock YOUR RELIGIOU DEALER, FOR ALL subject of the sermon \to:bevde-! NOTED ~ PREACHER OF KEY WEST livered. tomorrow morning by the Rev. W. W. Iliffe, * pastor of tha? First “Congregational * Chureli,{ while at the evening service his) subject will be, “Let Your Light j Shine. it in Dr. Leichliter’s long life of personal counselling and that of {being minister of leading Baptist Churches of Ameri¢a and Cana- da. Tihs simultaneous Evengelistic } Crusade throughout the Miami Public Cordially Invited "Ley Memorial Methodist € awl | | Dr. I Regently Cited By tian, Fellowship Of Slid-Wee 1937 to 1941, and as Assistant; wi a : i i z k Secretary of the General Council! DR. WARREN H. DENISON, Sektivill nder special music Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Mid-week Prayer Service _ Dr. regs H\ Denison, noted! of the Congregational Christian! well known Congregational aaa Congre@&tiojial clergyman, who chytebes from 1931 to 1939, You, (clergyman and able speaker, will be-Qvitlf thé First Congre; q-| 98 Much as any other oné person, “will be at the First Congrega- T tional ag ib ccnies whic bb ae for the ‘bringing | tional Church here from Janu- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ings, ig January 30, and Congrag Be oe enters Sar bre ary 30 through Sunday, Febru- ou or rist a y ending: atanety 5, , Was recently | deeply Vignifican: rae oktiee ary §, at aseries of meetings. it SOCIETY | cited bg the Mid-Week Regional | jac fellowships in 1931. was announced today by the of Kiev Wee | DIRECTOR: REX HESS meeting, of ‘the Congregational- “We honor you today as:: Apos-| Rev. W. W. Hliffe, pastor. hil ads | Caries i Fellowship in Minneap- | tle of Stewardship, who in years) VENER ee SEE : ? se ee ae of semiretirement has set an ex-| ward in financial strength and Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. | Tonight at 7:30 O Clock follow: ap tench omens Pop eo Toei pad peal spiritual health under your : : | - e e re-| leadership. Nowgafter more than a half| me: | ly acknowledge that ‘ ‘ . H centur¥pf service to the cause of on ie Seating Jchartee! God are the chiet source of the Sunday Morning Services } FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Christ ge wish today to express| members of the United Steward- significant renewal of steward- at 11:00 O'Clock | on. Sppreciation for your | ship Council. We salute you for ship interest throughout our Con- Subject: “LOVE” \f BLESSINGS... . . . . INSPIRATIONS mi &» services. We honor | your outstanding service as Exe-' gregational Christian Fellow-! , "OMe you t as: Beloved pastor, | cutive Secretary of The Fellow- | ship. || Wednesday Evening’s shepheFing. both small rural| ship of Tithers among Congrega-| “As a token of the esteemin'| vpnting at 8 o’Clock paris! and great’ city churches! tional Christian Church folk. si a for twogdecades of distinguished inlet you today as: chur im guiding the! a To Adil Serjes Of Meetings In Firgt_ Congregational Chureh Natta Reacher * Baptist Association and especial- ly in Key West, will prove to be! the most outst: tic endeavor t Church has ever pa pated in “The Church with a Welcome” lk CORNER of TRUMAN AVENUE and GEORGIA STREET ELDON SIMMONS, Pastor | ae Ne OER ly nS EC A CREAR el * * ‘ULRIC GWYNN NAMED | ~~ 1Cantinued Fron Page One) CLAD ' ors of the Rotary club and active ‘in a number of other organiza- tions and in All Saints Episcopel church, 7:30 P.M. REV. F. H. ZUCKER, Pastor 517-527 William Street REV. W. W. ILIFFE, Pestor Sunday School, 9:45 A.M., Classes for All ‘ Gerald Saunders, Superintendent 11:00 A.M, “CITIES OF REFUGE” 7:30 P.M. WORSHIP - 30F, oy Subject: “LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE” T, J. Moss, Director of Choir “29 Mr PY Archer and Miss Betty Brady, Organists Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.. Prayer-Praise Service Friday, 8:00, Young People’s Night Subject: | The FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner of EATON and SIMONTON STREETS G. LEON WELLS, Pastor 9:45 A.M., SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:50 A.M. Morning Worship Subject: “THE FOURTH BEATITUDE” 6:30 P.M., METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 7:30 P.M. - « « « «+ Evening Wership ; i . . . . > > : . ; ; 7 : . : Chaplain F. L. Gaftatt: U.S.S. Gilmore, Guest Speeker — $ eee “ Special In ‘FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURG Corner FLEMING and WILLIAM Streets REV. W. J. ASHWORTH, Pastor tation to Service Men and Visitors Primi CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 AM Harold Pue, General Superintendent Morning Service 10:50 o’Clock Subject: “THE DIVINE PLAN OF REVIVAL” Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. Song Service, 7:10 P.M. Evening Worship - 7:30 o'Clock Subject: “IS IT WELL WITH THE HOME?’ Service Men and Visitors Welcome FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH White and Washington Streets RALPH ROGERS. Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:50 A.M. Walther Lazier, Superintendent jor undertaken in its entire hi tory of one hundred and seven | years. i | CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. hh e entire public is cordially iri hear the spirit-led preacher, Dr, peed rieea Carey Sun } Heichliter. Plan now to . attend 10:50 4.M. Morning Worsh'p | gin ithe First y and ro a oe will we ant to miss a single ser- 6:30 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship nereafter. destinies of your denomination as’ Secretary of the General Conven- tion of Christian Churches from under the di= Thelma Porch, The Adult Choir, rection of Mrs. 7:30. P.M., Evening Worship which you are held, the churches | “We witness to the renewed) of the Mid-West Region - the! Spiritual vitality which your min- | Congregational Christian Fe low- | istries have bronght to hundieds ship present to you this day sid of churches which have gone for- | scroll of citation.’ Reading Room in the Church Edifice will be open Tuesdays and Fridays from 7 to 9 P.M, | | Come... Bring A Friend a Se ee ee MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M, Subject: “THE BEAM OF THE AGES” Organist and Choir Director, Mrs. Edgar Stark EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 P.M. EPPLEY SISTERS. SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM Organist, Mrs. John Archer Director of Muvic, John Archer HYMNS WE LOVE TO SING with the JUNIOR CHOIR Director, Miss Jessie Gibson Pianist, Miss Doreen Clawson Youth Croups, 6:30 P.M. The First Baptist Church Corner BAHAMA and EATON Streets GEORGE McNEILL RAY, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30 A.M Calvin Willard, Superintendent 10:50 A.M. oe Morning Worship Subject: “THE SIGNIFICANCE OF PENTECOST” Morning Worship Service Broadcast Over WKWF, 10:50 to 11:50 BAPTIST TRAINING UNION, 6:15 P.M 7:30 P.M. be Evening Worship “THE MEANING OF WATER BAPTISM” Subject: _ Wednesday. 7:30 P.M., Prayer and Praise Service Friday. 7:30 P.M. Choir Practice —