The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 8, 1950, Page 6

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ONES cy EASTER TO BE OBSERVED WHEREVER CHRISTIANS GATHER OOD WEATHER IN SOME SECTIONS OF US. ——8tEverHopeful Message Of The Risen* fe SPECIAL TOMORROW; G EASTER MUSIC IN CHURCHES SUNDAY; TWO SUNRISE SERVICES Oné At County Beach And Other To.Be* t Held At Key West Naval Station: 4 Services To Begin At 6:00 re, Kiwanians Urge MANY PASTORS TAKE PART IN FLEMING STREET Easter Service METHODIST CHURCH EASTER SUNDAY YICES; REV. MR ASHWORTH, PASTOR, DELIVER TWO EASTER MESSAGES SUNDAY by ; Spbcial Easter music by all the choirs in all the churches of Key-West will mark the observance of Eastér Sunday tomor- row. the pastors announced today. The earliest services Sunday are sunrise services at the Key West Naval Station and at Monroe County Beath; where the members “of’the Key West Ministetiat “Association afé ob- Serving the day, 4— ——f-9 The pastors of virtually all the tra ee chyrchés represented in >the Ar e@ Sin, Diséage, Ministerial “Asso@iation aré tak?| 4. shih Bowl? 5 ing part jointly at services to- And Death Real: “Are Sin, Disease, and Death morrow morning.in the Flem- ing Street Methoaist Church.” | Real?” is the subject of the Les- son-Sermon which will be read The service, to be held on the Naval Station Recreation Beach|in Churches of Christ, Scientist, throughort the world on Sunday, at’6:00 a. m., will be conducted by Chaplains A. M. Oliver, Naval ‘ Hospital; F. L. Garrett, USS Gil-| April 9. more, and Chaplain W. R. Ren-| The Golden Text is: “In the nie, Navel Station. Chaplain} way of righteousness is life; and Rennie will deliver the Easter|in the pathway there of there is sermon. no death” (Prov. 12:28). Music will be furnished by thé! Among the citations which combined choirs of the Naval! comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: “Call unto me and I will answer Hospital and the Naval Station! and represeniatives of the USS Gilmore and the submarines. All| thee, and shew thee great and Naval personnel and their famii- | mighty things, which thou know- ieS are cordially invited to at-| est not... Behold, I will *bring tend. : it health and ‘cure, and. will At the Fleming Street Metho-|cure them.-and will reveal unto dist Church Sunday morning thé pastor, the Rev. W. J. Ashworth; | truth” (Jer 83:3, 6). will brfig an Easter message;{ The Lessoh-Sermon from the subject, “The Greatest | cludes Victory*of All Time.” a them the abundance of peace ian also.. int the following | passage from the Christian Science text+ At thé evening hour the themé} book, “Science and Health ..with, ps will be, “Joseph of Arimathea, 4] Key.to th» Seriptures,” by Mary Disciple of Jesus; but ‘Secretly Baker Eddy: “How can-a Chris- for Fear of the:Jews.” tian, having Special music by the. choir fot dence of Truth which .contradicts. both services under the direction the eyider:ce of error, think of of Mrs. Claude Salis has been ar+' the latter as a real or true; either Tanged. 2 in the form of sickn sin? At the First Congregational ali inust admit thete Church, the pastor, the Rev. W: ‘the W. lliffe, will preach on “Thé and that oinnipotent ger- Lord Is Risen” at the morning tainly does destroy. error” (353-2). service, while at the evening nies a _ — = Service his theme will be, “The Gates of the Temple.” by Fan Afternoon of Easter Day.” J. Crosby. Ms sé a! The Rez. George McNeill Ray, Pastor of First Baptist Church, ert. Lowery Congregation and will preach on, “Stones at the High Séhool Chorus. Door” at the morning service, Prayer: Rev. Eldon Simmons, while at the evening service his pastor of Ley Memorial Metho- yect will’be, “An Inadequate gist Church. gion.” : High School Choris: “Into the Special Easter music. by the Woods Master Went,” by adult choir will include twenty- Sidney aLiiier. Directed by ive minutes taken from John 'Thottias Whitiey. tainer’s, “The Crucifixion.” Mrs. “ The New Testament . Account Thelma Porch, director, with of thé Ressurection, by Rev. Mrs. W. E. Fowler, organist. Géorgé M. Ray, pastor, . First Following. Sermon Baptismal, Baptist Church. service will be held with several Hymn: “Christ ‘the Lord Candidates to be baptized. Risen Today,” by Charles Wesley. is For Easter Sunday, Lee Skaggs, Congregation and High Schqol wintendent of the Sunday Chorus: ; jools, along with his workefs, . Setingh: Rev. Ralph’ Rogers} ve set a gal for Sunday School pastor First Presbyterian Church. mdance, 225. Anthem® “Sing Aloud,”., by Ei For Easter Sunday “ight, Ben x. Heyer, High School Chorus, cee director of the Baptist giteetéd by Thomas ‘Whitley: : ining Union has set 145 as a, Benediction: Rev. G. Leon Boal in attendance ‘Wells, pestor First Methodist At the First Methodist Church, Church. ton wand Simonton streets, “Go Tell My Deciples,” will be ter Sunday will be observed the subject of a sermon to be at 10:5Q,a. m., by special musi¢ delivered tomorrow morning by by the@hoir and sermon by the the Rev. Ralph Rogers, pastor of is i gang Leon Wells. New First Presbyterian Church. In em! will be received into the evening the Rev. Mr. Rogers the chutch. _At_7:30 p. m., there will discuss with the Young Peo- will be“special Easter music and ple, “We Believe.” Sermo ry the pastor. » There will be a Youth for “Resygrection Love Lessons” christ Rally tonight at 7:30 will bé fhe subject of a Sermon o'clock it} the first Methodist to be @elivered tomorrow morn- Church, Rex Hess, director an- ing by“ghe Rev. Eldon Simmohs,' nounced today. itor Ley: Memorial Metho- “Aré Sin, Disease and Death while at the eve- Rest?” Will be the subject of a b ist Chgrch, hing s@tvice, he will conduct Christi@® Baptism of infants and ‘adults. "> + Grace Lutheran tts High Time Church, 1215 *Petronfa’stréet, will worship at “a 711 o’clgek in the Sorhings an To AWAKE! "Easter pena. The Rev. F. H. 9 Jebus seid, “Blessed are*the Zuckerf assistant pastor, will de- J eyes that see.” Are yours ‘liver hig last sermon at Grace shut to the signs of ?Lutherén Church that morning, ‘betore Jeaving to take up @ new charge in Texas. His topic will be: “THe Comforting Easter Més- Sage: Hg is Risen!” The Sunday School, meeting at 10:00 afm , under Philip Koehler, | superingendent, will have an! PUBLIC ADDRESS BY H. Williams ‘Representative of Watthtower Society Sunday, April.9, 3 P.M. Easter €g¢ hunt for the chilafeh:} The Glowing program will Be Kingdom Hall Presentgd at the Monroe $23 WHITEHEAD STREET Beach observance of Easter ~<OKEY WEST, FLA. rs ADMIBSION FREE Rev. W. J. Ashworth, pastor of ‘ Pieming® Sgreet Methodist Church, ‘All Welcome Presiding. Trumpets: “Open the’ his fesi SER- : ai Attendance The Kiwanis International Club of Key West urges all citizens of this tommunity this year to observe Easter at the sunrise services to be | held at’ Monroe County Beach. é Since the Kiwahnisiis be- lieve in réligious education aga means of perpetuating Democratic freedoms, the logal Chapter endorses the ® program of the Ministerial Afsceiation in providing this "mest popular and Appropiitite inter-derominational Eastét sunrise service and urgé all cilizeris to givé it. their hearty support and attend- ance. </> ae) See Se TF TRUMAN IS “FIT AND LN ‘Continued From Page One} ming and found the water very delightful,” Ross, told the news- papermen this morning. “He was joined by Miss Margaret, who, after the swim, .came out and played volleyball.” Ross said that the President had ‘Gictated a letter to be seit to Albert J. Lovelant, atcépting ation as . Undersecre- Mary of Agriculture, Ross explain the | stronger évi- > StOUP at, the Little, wey of truth, and the.! yendirea by Hymn: “Christ Arose,” by Rob- Us @a iGat B veland, is a candidate Gh the primaries for the Séat in the Lnitéd Staves: Senate | froin. Tdimaa,” and =membe: Miss’: Margaret ‘of the iGial ite House may attend the sunrise Easter ‘hhiorhing {services témbrrow’ at a. Mg the Recreation: Beach: at the Na- val Statibn Sieg 9 82.7% The sewvites start at 6:11-a. m. Sunday. , Special musi¢ is to be singers, .. from, the aval Station, ivaval Air Sta- tion and ‘ther units of the Key West’ Naval Base. 3 ian Science Society. H. Williams of the Watch- tower Society will make a pub- lie address at 11 a. m, tomorrow in Kingdom Hall. The Rev. D. T. Newman, pas- tor of Glad Tidings Tabernacle; the Rev. Willie Lyle, pastor of the Church of God and W. C. Collins of the Church of Christ will occupy their, respective pul- pits tomofrow. There Will “be an open air meeting tomorrow at 11.a..m., in West .Poinhciana, by MacArthur Missign. 4 : “ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Christ Will Renew Faith In Many People Around World (By The Ansociated Prens) | The joy of Easter witl be celebrated wherever Chris- ! tians gathér tomorrow, bringing to their heédrts the ever- hopetul message of the Risen Christ. In the great cathedrals o; ue Uld World and the New, in village churches and at hilltop services, the devout will | | kneel once more to mark the miracle of the Resurrection. Millicns will observe the occasion in other ways, too. | It will he a day for fine aress, and flowers, and for chil- dren’s games and Easter baskets. The weather is expected to be fair in some sections. | But for most of the country, the U.S. Weather Bureau predicted cloudiness and some showers. Some areas face j a new cold snap. More than 100,000 pilgrims thronged the streets of Rome where the climax of the Easter observance will come when Pope Pius XII celebrates a Pontifical Mass in St, Peter's. At its end, from the Central Logjia of the Basilica, Pope Pius will give his apostolic blessing to the city and the world. ‘ f : In Washington, D. C., where the hopes of millions in the politically divided world are turned, 250,000 visitors | | | ational inclinations Nine out of t Sonja Henie, sk born in Norway, Ne e 2 Jou SPORTS FOR THE BARBER | CHICAGO,—(?),—Henry phut, in his 50 years as a barber as learned a lot about i “like to talk about s ing champion, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1950 Church Ot God 1003 OLIVIA STREET WILLIE LYLE, Pastor Tune in “GOSPEL ECHOES” WKWF, 8:15 A.M. Sunday SUNDAY SCHOOL, 10 A.M. Morniag Worship 11 A.M. Evangelistic Service, 7:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting, Tues., 7:30 p.m. v4 IN CHURCH =) ~ Sunday | Young People’s Endeavor, Thursday. 7:30 p.m. | = Everyone Welcome | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ie see rae oma ' Kip- conver- of customers. en,” he says, sports.” SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:50 A.M. years ago. Walther Lazier, Superintendent are expected for the day. Many are in Washington not only for Easter but also for the delayed Cherry Blossom Festival. | Police in New York marshalled a forcé of 639 just to handle the Easter parade on Fifth Avenue—always a col- ortul event. | Resorts throughout the country looked for major busi- ness on the weekend. More than 100,000 are expected at Atlantic City, N.J. At Fredericksburg, Tex., a legend dating from Indian days will be re-enacted in the lighting of Easter fires in the surfounding hills. In Colorado, outdoor Easter services in the mountains are éxpected to draw 13,000 to the Park of Red Rocks-near Denver, and close to 35,000 to the Garden of the Gdds near Colorado Springs. : A huge, rugged cross atop Hot Springs Mountain will be the focus of a sunrise service in Arkansas. A cast of moré than 2,000 will portray scenes from thé lite of Christ in a natural amphitheater in the Wichita Moun- tains near Lawton, Okla. An attendance of 100,000 is ex- pected for this annual dawn service. At Schoenbrunn Village, O., the Moravian churches Morning Worship, Evening Worship, Bible Study, 7: “Buried with Him Him through the f Col. 2:12. For Information, 5000-Year-Old ; Chicago, novelist, born there, 64 | | Margaret | Aver - Barnes of | CHURCH of CHRIST Ashby and Von Phister Streets SUNDAY Bible Study, 10:00 A.M. WEDNESDAY A Key To Salvation wheréin also ye are risen with MacARTHU MISSION 2746 Staples Phone 205-M}}}® will Sponsor a sunrise service re-enacting the first Eastér INGING: _ \3 Easter Sermon With Special Music | stihrise service at the village which was founded 178. years. CHRIST TO THE ; : ees a ere eee pages $ Special Invitation to Service Meh and Visitors } y, : MacARTHUR HOMES aeee oe wodeoccesoscodeedacegsehecasecdecs: oe and W. POINCIANA : SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A. M. 7 - e ’ Morning Wership, 11:50 o’Clock Subject: “Go Tell My Disciples” Organists, Mrs. T. Whitley and Mrs. Edgar Starke Choir Director, Mr. Thoiias Whitley We Havé A Nursery During the Morning Service YOUNG PEOPLE MEET AT 7:00 P.M. EVENING DISCUSSION AT 7:30 P.M. “WE BELIEVE” Led by the Pastor 11:00 A.M. 7:30 P.M. Bbebebode EEE OR SsCdECCODEOdEE ececcdercovdccoes i The FIRST METHODIST CHURCH } 30 P.M. in baptism, faith 2. see 9:45 A.M., SUNDAY SCHOOL 30:50 A.M... Morning Worship Special Easter Music and Sermon : 6:30 P.M., METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 7:30 P.M. PO PaRee sige ae) HUR Evening Worship ty | years ago. " A Ley Memorial Me Cemetery Dug % ae “The Church with a Welcome” U In Cairo Crave ] tither wmseee Stoves eess CORNER of TRUMAN AVENUE end GEORGIA STREET p ‘ Chur h 8P 31 open-Air Meeting ELDON SIMMONS, Pastor CAIRO, Egypt—(#).—The bus- D € 11:00 A.M. | Da icak. o, iness of linsles up berms 1. 1218 PETRONIA STREET W. Poincizha, Chun eee Egypt seems to have reached the mass-production stage. Our oper- atives in Ceiro report that a five- thousand-year-old cemetery has come to light—if that’s the way to put it. And afchaeologists have ex. eavated thore than 6,000 mum- iniés. Not one of them moved. j | rs | Mary Pickford, oldtime actress, producer, born in Toronto, Cana- da, 57 years ago. aie: put Sun-lay School, 10:00 A.M. mip Divine Service, 3 REV. e 300 AM, pvvvvvy vivir vy vv vv FLEMING HOME MOVIES YOUR RELIGIOU! GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE “ASSEMBLY OF. GOD” © Cor, Gedrgia and Potton Sts. Tune in “Assembly Time”, WEWF, 9:00 A.M., Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00 o’Clock Evening Worship, 7:30 o’Clock MIDWEEK SERVICES, TUES. and FRI; 7:30 PM: nad anak D. T. NEWMAN, Pastor All Are Weleome Tonight at BLESSINGS . . i. Youth for Christ Rally DIRECTOR: FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ‘CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 327 ELIZABETH STREET Stinday School, 9:30 A.M. ‘| Sunday Morning Service at 11:00 o’Clock Subjéet: “ARE SIN. DISEASE and DEATH REAL?” Wednesday Evening Meetings at 8 o’Clock Readitig Room in the Church Building will be open Tuesday and Friday from 6 to 8 P.M. REV. W. J. ASHWORTH, Pastor ' CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. Harold Pue, General Superintendent -.. 10:50 Morning Service - Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. Bong Service, 7:10 P.M. Eveniig Worship Subject: “Joseph Of Arimath: 7:30 O'Clock SUNDAY SCHOOL. 5:30 AM. Led Skéges, Superinténdént 10:86 AM. gs Sabjeet: “Stokes At THe Door” BAPTIST TRAINING UNION, 6:45 P.M. OOO PM oa Subject: “An Inadequate Religion” re . + . INSPIRATIONS 6:30 P.M., BIBLE QUIZ Special Features 7:30 P.M. DEALER FOR ALL OF KEY WEST STREET METHODIST CHURCH Corner FLEMING and WILLIAM Streets Subject: "The Greatest Victory Of All Time” Service Men tind Visitors Wel ea a SRE SSN A NII AE The First Baptist Church GEORGE MeNEILL RAY, Pastor Morniiig Worship Moftitg Wetship SeFviee Broadcast Over WKWF, 10:50 to 11:5 Evenitig Worship Woedterddy, 8100 Bide, Prayer ana Braise Beivice Miss Miriam Carey, Supt. 10:50 A.M., Morning Worsh'p ‘ DRILL i Subject: “Resurrection Love Lessons” | ] i | i | FRIDAY, 'S SUPPLY 6:30 P.M, Methodist Youth Fellowship | 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship With Chfistian Baptism (Infent and Adult) Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Mid-week Prayer Service | POINCIANA BAPTIST CHURCH 17TH STREET at EAGLE AVENUE Dr. J. L. Ivey, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. Classes For All Ages Wayne Braastad, Supt. Morning Service . . 11:00 A.M. Subject: “THE RESURRECTION” BAPTIST TRAINING UNION, 6:30 P.M. B. COULTER, President Evening Service. . . 7:30 P.M. Rev. H. T.. MceGUIRE, Gusst Speaker Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Prayer Meeting “BOOK OF ACTS” ALL ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US o’Cloek a. First Congregational Church 517-527 William Street RN ne es wie Ae of the Easter Day” s _ _‘B.J. Mos, Director of Choir Wednesday. 7:30 P.M., Prayet-Praiss Setvice me Sate aie. nm

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