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eS ar ae nee ‘PAGE SR Dedicate Altar Cross At'First Presbyterian Chureh Here Tomorrow Morning y “Bent By The Master”, * if Sérmon Subject é ese MeN. Ray _¢ Tomorrow Morning The, First Presbyterian Church vote a brief portion of its ig worship period to the tion of a hanging altar "presented by the Senior Fellowship Group. Miss Clawson, acting presi mt *of the organization, will kel the presentation, which ill be accepted by Elder Harold Bi seca in behalf of the church. Vv. iph W. Rogers will give Pe, dedicatory prayer. | Tomes under the direction as Whitley, will sing,| y Beams Our Banner.” rn Rev. Rogers will speak put subject, “The Fog of * The Rey. George McNeill Ray, | ee of the First Baptist; urgh, will talk tomorrow ig on, “Sent by the Mas-| .”" While at the evening ser-} is subject will be, “’Tis to Boa Christian.” irrap Brewster of. Southland, ‘thxas, will talk tomorrow morn-| the»Church of Christ on, ‘ork in “the Vineyard,” while | ‘ow! evening William B. tall on, “Salvation | Faith.” i ants will be a Youth for isk Ratly at the First Metho- @ist Ghurch at 7:30 p. m., tonight, hex 8 Hess, director, announced to- : There will be an open-air; Meeting at the MacArthur Mis- | sion fi West Poinciana tomor- at li 2, m. * The Rev. D. T. Newman, pas- of Gilat Tidings Tabernacle; Rev. Willie Lyle, pastor of rch of God; the Rev. M. Gwebcit, pastor of Grace Lu- ‘af,-wtil occupy their respec- We pulpits tomorrow, “Dactrine of Atorement” will thessubject for discussion at} etomorrow at the Chris- ience Society. Rev_.G. Leon Wells, pas- First * Methodist Church; Rev. Eldon Simmons, pastor Ley Memorial Methodist ; the Rev. W. J. Ashworth, of Fleming Street Metho- et @hurchy, thé Rev. W. W: ifé,spastor ‘of First Congrega- Churel and Dr. J. L. Ivey, tom of-.Poinciana. Baptist will occupy their respec- igete at both services to- Bes. M.L, Guebert New Pastor At €race Lutheran * Reg Mertin L. Guebert, from wn, Conn., has arrived Keys Wezt to assume his duties 3 of the Grace Lutherari . Beginning Sunday, April iy School will be held at m,, followed by the regu- fch services at 11:00 a.m. ion topic this Sunday will Crucified _and Risen : ged Bae | Christ, walking ith his. Disciples on pir Emmanus.” Text: sea hes Grace Lutheran Church is at 1215 Petronia street, White street. A cordial fis; extended to all to hear this sermon and { r S. Furniss, dean of! Graduate School, born in unter, N. D., 60 years seo. i 30,000 Pilgrims Hear Pope Pius This Morning VATICAN CITY, April 15.— (?).—More than 50,000 pilgrims | from many parts of the world packed St. Peter’s Basilica today ; as Pope Pius held his — biggest! general audience thus far of the 1950 Holy Year. Another audience will be held tomorrow for other pilgrims. Today's throng, in addition to Italians, included thousands of French, English, Swiss, Belgian: Spaniards, Germans and Aus- trians. The Pope, speaking from a} temporary throne erected near the confessional altar, called the long roll of pilgrimages by Dioceses:! Again ,as he has several times in the past; he spoke in six languages—-English, French,’ Gef- man, Italian, Spanish and Portu- ' guese. * ‘Probation After \Death, Scientist Subject Sunday “Probation After Death” is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon which will be read in Churches jof. Christ, Scientist, throughout the world on Sunda: pril 23. The Golden Text ‘God hath both raised up the Lord, and will also raise up us by his own pow- er” (I'Cor. 6:14). Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon. is the follownig from the Bible; “Now that the dead are raised, even Moses shewed. at the bush, when he ;alleth the Lord... the God of Abraham, and. the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, For. he is not a God of the deat, but of the living: for all. live: junto, him" (Luke 20:37,38.) Be) The Lesson-Sermon alsa’ I inel cludes the following pdssagé from thé Christian Science text- book, “Science: and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary. Baker Eddy: “In the illusion of death, mortals wake to” the knowledge of two facts! (1)° that they are not dead: (2) that. they, have but passed the portals of a d hew belief. Truth: works out the nothingless of'error in just these ways” (251:8-12). Rainbow Girls To Attend Church In Group Sunday In. observance of their anni- versary, the Rainbow Girls are required to attend church vices in a group, and tomorrow the Key West Assembly of Rain- bow Girls will meet. at 7:00 P.M. at the Masonic, Hall, following which the entire gathering will attend the evening service at the First Methodist Church, Simon- | ton and Eaton streets. It has been urged that all the girls be present promptly at the hour named in order that the gtoup may attend in a body these’ services at the Church, Matches cost «the average ‘Americar. about six cents. a PRON; IN CHI the regular Friday night of the 40 and 8, Rob- ert Daniels was elected Chef-de- 5 Gore for the coming year j Other elected officers were | Chef-de-Train, John Stout. Commissioner Intendant, Arent Sjursen, Sr Conductor, Frank Romaguera Albert DiNegro. a-Porte, | Lampiste, Donald Bra ‘Commis Voyageur, Harr son Cheminots, Cecil Keith, A. M | Morgan and Cecil Toye After the Promenade a was served. ton. John- supper DEATHS Mrs. Maurine Mason The body of-Mrs. Maurine Bar- Mason of Detroit, Mich., esterday by the Prit- € 1 Home to Detroit for Funeral services and burial. The body was accompanied by a friend, Mrs. Ruth Fisher of West Paim Be bai | was Extend Leave Of Howard England \Until May 3rd City Manager Ralph D. Spald- ing extended the leave of absence of*Howard England as city tax assessor until May 3 to permi* him *to serve as deputy county supervisor of registeration un- hié father, John England, j ‘oday John England revised | his resignation which he sub- mitted to Governor Fuller War- ren f April 12 until May 3rd. | Howard England is at prese ! supervising the voting of j tee ballots. Marjorie Hanson ‘Resigns Position |At Liat Chamber Miss Marjorie Hanson, secre- tary of the Key West Chamber bf Commerce, has resigned her ' position to take effect next week. She will leave shortly for Bis- mark, North Dakota, to visit her sister, who is married and g there. “The winters are cold in North Dakota,” said Miss Hanson tog {day, “It. gets down to 30 td 40 below zero. I don’t know wheth- er or not I can stand the tem- perature, but I'm going to give Nita Wye ee * lumber was destroyed. () Photo ALARM FIRE ROARS through the yard of the Victory Lumber Company at Savan- i three. million feet of lumber carts. Damage was estimated at $75,000. ee You Robert Daniels Elected Chef-de-Gare, 40 And 8 Promenade ®& THE KEY WES? CYTIZEN 21 Complete Four- 'Year Cooperative ‘Courses In Navy John Cas-} | vl Aritas, Ge absen- | | | | | A coopera and ve four-year rcademic traini instituted for former servicemen t the U.S. Naval Sta- e to an end yester- employéd tion here day afternoon with graduation exercise; duying which the es tificates and ‘diplomas were pre sented those who had completed! the courses. aptain C. anding offic cipal talk at t congratulated the g their cour the Adell, USN, com- made the prin- cercises. He raduates upon completion of a four-year 2 in which so many fell by ayside. Captain Adell, who presented the certificates, _re- viewed the cooperative program from its inception until the mo- ment he was addressing the arlyle Roberts, member of the Monroe County School Board of Public Instruction, pdesented the adult high school diplomas. Mr. Roberts said, “This is an im- portant occasion for those who have reached the goal they set their eyes upon four years ago . I count it a privilege to have been chosen as the one to present you your high school diploma... Each of you helped to achieve vietory for your country last great war and now achieved a personal victor; you continue victorious. The program as made pos- jsible by the coperation of the | Department of the Navy, Veter- ans Administration and the Mon- {roe County School Board. The graduates participating in jthe ce included; Frank ge W. Barber, Irvin |L. Barco, Raymond Campo, Jack Harry B. Johnson, M. Maloney, Harrison Miller, Andrew M. Navarto, neis J. Noel, Henry R. Ogden, Hector D. Pita, Dewitt “E, Rob- Albert Rodriguez, Iver. F. ll, Neville R. Russell; Henry yer, Millard F. Sawyer, . sou n D. Wieon, u have . May were far apprentice: both militar and Monroe County Board members, Mail The Citizen to Relatives GLAD TIDINGS |! TABERNACLE “ASSEMBLY OF GOD” Cor. Georgia and Petronia. Sts. Tune in “Assembly Time”, WKWF, 9:00 A.M., Sunday Sunday Services Sunday School, 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship, 11:00 o’Clock Evening Worship, 7:30 o’Clock MIDWEEK SERVICES, TUES. and FRI, ' FRL, 7:30 P. D. T. NEWMAN, Pastor All Are Welcome graduate ing officials, the civilian, School CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 327 ELIZABETH STREET Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Sunday Morning Service at 11:00 o’Clock Subject: “DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT” Wednesday Evening Meetings at 8 o’Clock Reading R in the Church Building will be open Tt and Friday from 6 to 8 P. job] $ program, in’ the} \Harry Lee Carey’s ‘Condition Much Improved Today Harry Lee Carey's is much morning he was able to sit up in {bed and read and talk. He will still have to. stay about two cuperating before charged. Carey was badly injured in a crash while riding a South Roosevelt Boule 5 Wednesday night. Carey’s scoot- being dis- er apparently struck an obstruc- tion in the road, and he was Ki | thrown heavily to the pavement. Bandit Shoots | Watchman; Gets |Away With $250 } MIAMI, April 15. — (P). — darkened room of the Adminis {tration Building of the Miami Shores Gelf Club was the early morning scene»af ruggle be- jtween armed bandit and d 63- year-old night, watchman. The wetehman, Warren Whip- Shores that the marauder fired twice at point blank range, but the gun missed fire ‘both-times, | ple, told: Miamj ‘gling after he heard the |click of the misfire second and the | bandit tied him hand and foot. The robber then went into the | office of the municipally operat- ed golf club, took $250 from a |cash box and escaped in @ car. Whipple was treated at a hos- pital for a possible brain. con- cussion, CHURCH of CHRIST Ashby and Von Phister Streets SUNDAY sommes ities ae 1 Evening Worship, 7:30 P.M. Bible apts 7190 PM. A Key To S Salvation For Information, Phone 810 Morning Service Evening Worship Service Men and t tenn focewoasebenanenanagessqpneqene: egeqorcoonceos : The FIRST METHODIST CHURCH : H Corné? of EATON and SIMONTON STREETS ‘ H @, LEON WELLS, Pastor : $ $:4§ A.M., SUNDAY SCHOOL H 3 10:50 AM. mE Morning Worship § $ 680 BM, METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP i ; TANS Se ks Evening Worship : 4 H 3 Special Invitation to Service Men and Visitors 3 eoe6 e esecacebe condition | improved today. This; weeks in the Naval Hospital re-, police * | Whipple said be stopped strug- FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Corner FLEMING and WILLIAM Streets REV. W. J. ASHWORTH, Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. Harold Pue, General Superintendent Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. Song Service, 7:10 P.M. ley Plgneria Methodist Church "The Church with'a Welcome” CORNER of JTRUMAN AVENUE and GEORGIA STREET ‘ELDON. SIMMONS, Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 AM. Miss Miriam Carey, Supt. 10:50 A.M., Morning Worsh‘p 6:30 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:80 P.M., Evening Worship Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Mid-week Prayer Service 'ULS. Faces Most | |Powerful Foe, Says Barkley " WASHINGTON, April 15.—(4)." —Vice President Alben Barkl said today that the United | | States now faces the most power- and ag. sive foe in its his- \f te nation. speech ut the opening of the Washington sesquicentennial | celebration, Barkley did not men- ition Russia by name but he said *I that. the Soviet Union now is 7 |e the world the counter revolution of tyranny He also declares that the sharpest threats to merican freedom come from sources with- | jin the nation which he claimed | spread rumors and suspicions | among us | Bids For Buying Equipment To Be Opened Monday | Bids will be submitted to tha city by equipment dealers for the purchase by the city of two trucks | and one fog mf&chine to be used | §] ying DDT to eradicate } mosquitos, City Manager Ralph | D. Spalding s. 3 that wen bids will be cpa MacARTHUR MISSION 2746 Staples Phone 205-M BRINGING CHRIST TO THE CHILDREN of the MacARTHUR HOMES and W. POINCIANA SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A. M. A BIBLE CLASS FOR EVERY AGE Emphasizing God's Holy Word Open-Air Meeting 11:00 A.M. W. Poinciana 6:30 P.M., BIBLE QUIZ and BIBLE DRILL Special Features HOME MOVIES FRIDAY. 7:30. P.M. YOUR RELIGIOUS SUPPLY DEALER FOR ALL OF KEY WEST 10:50 o’Clock 7:30 o’Clock Visitors Welcome \ [ | i I} i i] a | | i i i | i | 15, 1950 APRIL SATURDAY, CAYLORD SAXTON ‘ ponunued From Page Une: and Mrs. Charles Crampton, was arrested at mi first on a ———— | charge of flying 29 Chinese aliens Church Of God into Miami from Cuba. 1008 OLIVIA STREET : postponed a week by Federal Judge Joha W. Holland to allow bondsmen to find the pilot. He enterec a plea of guilty and wa; arrestea on the same es le awaiting sentence WILLIF LYLE. Pastor for the first char Tune in “GOSPEL ECHOES” Sentencing already had been WKWEF, 8:15 A.M,, Sunday SUNDAY SCHOOL, 0 A.M. GRACE LUTHERAN || jaoenil’, Worship CHURCH 1AM. _ 1215 PETRONIA STREET Evangelistic Service, 7:30 P.M. Sunday School, 9:45 AM. Divine Service, 11:30 A.M. Rev. M. L. Guebert, Prayer Meeting, Tues., 7:30 p.m. Young People’s Endeavor, Thursday, 7:30 p.m, Pastor -:- Everyone Welcome -:- ileal teeertinlatat novia’. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH White and Washingten Streets RALPH ROGERS, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:50 A.M. Walther Lazier, Superintendent Morning Worship, 11:70 o’Clock Subject: “THE FOG OF DOUBT” Organists, Mrs. T. Whitley and Mrs. Edgar Starke Choir Director, Mr. Thomas Whitley We Have A Nursery During the Morning Service YOUNG PEOPLE’S MEETING AT 7:30 P.M. Youth for Christ Rally DIRECTOR: REX HESS Tonight at 7:30 O’Clock FIRST METHODIST CHURCH BLESSINGS .... . . . INSPIRATIONS Come... Bring A Friend POINCIANA BAPTIST CHURCH 17TH STREET at EAGLE AVENUE Dr. J. L. Ivey. Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL, 93:45 A.M. Classes For All Ages Wayne Braastad, Supt. Morning Service . . 11:00 A.M. Subject: “LEPROSY AND ITS HEALING” BAPTIST TRAINING UNION, 6:30 P.M. B. COULTER. President Evening Service. . . 7:30 P.M. Subject: “THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD” Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Prayer Meeting ALL ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US First Congregational Church 517-527 William Street REV. W. W. ILIFFE, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 A.M., Classes for All Gerald Saunders, Superintendent MORNING WORSHIP __. EVENING. WORSHIP T. J. Moss, Director of Choir Mrs. P. Archer and Miss Betty Brady, Organists Wednesday. 7:30 P.M., Prayer-Praise Service Friday, 8:00, Young People’s Night 11:00 A.M, 7:30 F.M. The First Baptist Church Corner BAHAMA and EATON Streets GEORGE McNEILL RAY, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30 A.M. Lee Skrgas, Superintendent 10:50 AM... , We Subject: satiate hore ~— Morning Worship Service Broadcast Over WKWF, 10:50 to 11:50 BAPTIST TRAINING UNION, 6:45 P.M. 8:00 P.M. + + + + » Evening Worship Subject: “’TIS HARD TO BE A psteen as Wednesday, 8:00 P.M., Prayer and Praise Service Friday, 7:30 P.M., Choir Practice bic an ry AIF OL oL ure RD dix foci tars j }