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€C Pear) rort meet tion May He Rotai York by 4 Key venti¢ thoy ferene rial “4 nlect: fellow, Bigg tHE Ky WESL CITi Increasing Interest Shown In Bible Schoo! The Church Bible School at th First Presbyterian tinues witht * increasing and starts promptly at 9:50 Sunday njdfling. The MAC « for youngemarried people meets at the M@ise on South Street with Mr.eGHeason Snow as the popular téfeher. This group holds @ social @ach month which time a b { surprises ways on = The mornin; will begingat Bill Neblett at the taking the=placc Price whdunderwe dectomy after choir re Wednesday” night. irch con- mon will BeCH ING HAZARD: of this subjeet dangers.” ‘Fistor as it proclaim: faith of Christian worthy objective ards. The, most cc the “abundant Ii “eternal life” in the Christianity offers k F price. The“tisk is: great, the haz-} ards many-and with aa 8 un-| told. 4 Many games are as polo. The old ZEN y. June LOUIS KENNEDY, born in Williston, S. C., graduated from Williston-Elko High school. Graduated Mercer University and Southern Baptist Theologi- cal Seminary. Former pastor- ates: Cross Keys Baptist Cturch, Macon, Georgia. Sul- phur Baptist Church, Sulphur, Ky., First Baptist Church, Ros- well, Georgia, present pastor- ate Brookhaven Baptist Church. During two year pastorate the church has received 319 new members. Writes a weekly col- umn for the North DeKalb Re- cord and Norcross News. Mrs. | Kennedy is the former Miss | Evelyn Wheat of Atlanta. Three children, Frank 15, Karen 9 and | Mary Anne 3. _ sie == Churches Of ‘Christ, Scientist That Goa’s iniinite power must lever be recognized as absolutely jpreme will be the theme of the ices in all Ch an Science {|} Churches next Suaday, when the '}subject of the Lesson-Sermon : | will be “IS THE UNIVERSE, IN- ; |CLUDING MAN, EVOLVED BY + | ATOMIC FORCE?” A verse from Revelation sup- . | plies the Golden Text: “We give 1 | thee thanks, O Lord God A\l- i} mighty, which art, and wast, and jart to come;, because thou hast ltaken to thee thy great power, jyndihyst reigned” (11: 17). , Selections frem the Bible in- Qlude the following verse from Joshua (3::17): “And the pries that bare the ark of the covenant! jof the Lord stood firm on dry ground in'‘the midst of Jordan,| j and ail the Israelites passed over on dry ground.” | | Correlative passages from “Sci-| jence and Health with Key to the | Scripture by Mary Baker Eddy) include: “From beginning to end,| | the Scriptures are full of ac-| counts of the triumph of Spirit, Mind, over matter .. . The Chris- tian era was ushered in with t signs and wonders” (p. 1397. Today’s i 7 . | Anniversaries | 1780—Reuben D. Mussey, pion- | leer medical scientist, Dartmouth | jand Ohio, — surgeon-professor, {born at Pelham, N. H. Died June} | 21, 1866. | was suppli¢d with p' es for patrol and ot When a shipment of re tiver the most suitabl ected for the ¢ horses w turn quickly,.to cha respond to .the slight« of rider's legs or reir were promoted to test the 10ur mount, Sta | placed on thie field and mount and! rider were *ext to cover.the | as can besfound Paul knew the a: ed that one, and warn- | eed lest he and heart | lightest wish of | the Master's will. Man must co-| ordinate his will with that of God otherwise casualties occur alo: the way dnd the course completed to claim th prize. Paul.told Timoth finished my course, I have the faith, henceforth there is laid | h up for mé a crown of righteous- | 01 ness.” (IL-Tim, 4:7) i One of ‘the ha Jesus: offered Andrew the privilege of being fi men, the; pted but could have | o: doubted the affer. When he ad-|J dressed the, hostil conceited Pi ed hypocri power an -|a now Iis: see, a ir The woman at the well v convinced that the offered tyipk trom would never thirst, we and proclaiitied to he “come see a man which all things. sr who} told r | some aution dealing x | trine, e individ- | kept the chureh alive and runfiing) ont Office the iginal inventor of | ually face is that of doubt. When| along smooth” and wholesome |the sb-called Bes Like many ih mental in- with the hallucination} Peter | pa ers of | stitutions )|ilarity of the two conditions’ was 1s soon| most apparent in Jesus’ day. - Today’s Horoscope Today’s disposition is somewhat | 1g37—Nathan S. Boynton, Mich- fish, haps a little quarrel ess, depending spects, suct on the other as the native but it will probably be uavity and subtle planning. SUNDAY. JUNE 24 pects of the planets will have uch to do with the trend ot » daily avocations. with the opposi Oo et Venice, Italy, pall islands connected with eact by some 450 bridg efore an examining committee. ad the aber rs tion that the pas re not sound dc was the one whc sermons w that she aths. f grandeur who think them: ulius Caesar or Jesus Chris @ ction had to be taken. The Pastor said that she either had a devil nony of,|or was a mental patient needing | in Tex. ympathy and treatment. The s sibly indolent. There | founder of the Order of the | ems to de- by! ay’s mind will be given over | H rs that seem mysterious | j and careful plans will be. made to accomplish the aims of life. The| Exercise is built on 118; Ives es and his associate ©ent for the first pr and | created such havoc that definite | 1822—Felix O. C. Darley, emin- | Jent and versatile illustrator and | artist his generation, born in Phil- | adelphia. Died March 27, 1888. -|igan soldiér, ‘Port Huron mayor, | 8| Knights of the Maccabees, born| hj} in Port Huron, Mich. Died inj (1913. | 1837—Henry O. Marcy, Boston } | surgeon, credited with introduc- ling antiseptic surgery in countr; | born Otis, Mass. Died Jan. 1851—(100years ago) Claren Eddy, noted Chicago organis born in Greenfield, Jan: 10, 1937. | "| 1876—Irving Cobb, famed auth- | ¢{or-humorist, born Paducah, | Died March 10, 1944. | Today In History 1780-——Revolutionary battle | Springfield, N | victory, in which, Was Urged by the lc of |the. Americans u: hymn _ books | |as wadding for their guns. i 1836—Congress votes to distrib- | of | i eden a | ; ting such confusion | yte the some $20 million surplus | easury among the States. | William Kelly of Ken-} djudged by the U. S, Pat-| jin the tr 57. 18: >| tucky mer process of | steel making. | 1868—Christopher Latham Shol- ; anted pat- | ttical type-| | writer—later the Remington. '! 1891—U. S. Dept. of Agrictilture makes rain-making experiments | as. 1924—First dawn-to-dusk flight | }across-country made by Lieut | Russell L. Maughan of the Army Whatever the hazard in the way | Air Service which’ She | of Christian living, each individ- ¥ c ual must cultivate faith and over-| i) Aeronautics Authority. come doubt. He must be as “wise . } as & serpent and harmless as {ped in dress rehearsal on Bikini. | at ever I did.” (Jn, | dove,” (Mt 10:16) and discern the 1938-——Congress.creates the Civ- | 1946—Dummy atom bomb drop- | 1947--The Taft-Hartley Bill be- Died | a ae Ira Eshleman To Address Youth Rally IRA LEE ESHLEMAN, known throughout the Southland- as the Radio Bible Commentator, will speak at Key West Youth for Christ on Saturday night, June 23rd. He will be accom- panied by his wife, formerly associated with WMBI Radio Sta- tion of Chicago. Mr. Eshleman is also president and director of the Boca Raton Bible Conference Grounds, and formerly di- rected Youth for Christ activities i Miami, and in the Bahama Islands. He can be heard Monday through Friday on.two tedio stations in South Florida. Mrs. Eshléman ° will bring special music. = | MISS‘KEY WEST. | (Continues trom Page One) | “Come Back to Sorrento”, and W. }C. Stallings “Because,” “On the Received Degree River”. Norma Dipietro,and.W..C. | Stallings also sang “Make Be : lieve” in a duet. | Mrs, Lillian Wuebod played: the | piano, the lights: were set up/and handled by Ray Highland, | the records were run by Don Met- ;tee and Don Seyer. Dancing followed show. the floor | Road to Mandalay”, ads ?@i¢ Man, andj ’ Rev. Touchton ‘Delivers Sermon ‘At Ist Methodist The Rev. 5. Paul Touchton, re- cently appointed to the, pastor- j ate of The Old Stone Church, will | | preach at both services tomorrow | At the morning service his topic |will be “STEWARDS OF A MESSAGE” and in the evening | | Mr. Touchton will tell the story | of his life with the scriptural em- phi “HITHERTO THE LORD HATH HELPED US!” |} Mr. Touchton who is a native of Georgia, holds the degree of | ‘Bachelor of Arts from Emory and | \Henry College, Emory, Virgi and the degree of Bachelor of Di- | | vinity, from Emory University, At- | lanta, Ga | Mr. sTotchton is married and |has two daughters, Delia and |Mary Jewell. Mrs. Touchton who | was formerly Deaconess Edith | | Webb of The Rosa Valdez Settle- | | ment of Tampa is a graduate of | Scarrett College, Nashville, Tenn. |The general public is invited to 'the services at First Methodist |Church tomorrow and each Sun- | day at 10:50 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. || Church Of God 1008 OLIVIA STREET E, M. BEARD | PASTOR, §.- SUNDAY SCHOOL, 0 AM, » Morning Worship NAM. Evangelistic Service, 7:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting, Tues.. 7:30 p.m. Young People’s Endeavor, | Thursday, 7:30 p.m. -- Everyone Welcome -:- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE “SOCIETY 327 ELIZABETH STREET Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. sini Sunday ‘Morning Service at 1:00 o'Clock oe 5 YELLOW SPRINGS, Ohio. Frederick Miller, of’ Key West, received his A.B. degree in busiggss administration during Antioch college's _$8th annual commencement ceremonies here this morning. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Miller, Sr., of 1015 Flagler West. } Wednesday Evening , Meetings at 8 o'Clock Reading Rosia tn the Chuch Building will bé' open and Friday from 6«to 8: P\M. | | | i i Avenue, | Cuban Baptist Mission 1122 WATSON STREET Dr. Ismael Negrin, Pastor O. Esquinaldo, Sunday School Superintendent Preaching Service Ley Memorial Methodist Church : “The Church with a Welcome” CORNER of TRUMAN AVENUE and GEORGIA STREET ELDON SIMMONS, Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. Miss ‘Miriam Carey, Supt. 10:50 A.M., Morning Worship 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. Wership, <~ 7430 o’Glock. > MIDWEEK SERVICES, TUES. and FRI., 7:30 P.M. D. T. NEWMAN, Pastor All Are Welcome q ala the ore educated sg |e eri is good knowl-; Subject: “Visible Coming edge of English. Now they are Of Christ Agree Ee ie a, LEE 2:00 PM. Colored Home 3:00 P.M 4:29) To dispel all doubt appearet at, the r invited the w the place wih (Mt, 28:6) EK by one whe an angel hidden dangers along life’s way.! comes law as the U. §. Senate euion and|All through the centuries it has! overrides the President’s veto. | “come see! been an evident fact, that those] 4950—The Univ. of California at | the Lord contributing most to the King-i tos Angeles discharges such pr s | dom of God are the very ones who! , ineluding profe s “able w ke t about it. The Devil! refusing to sign anti-Communist | @Wude 24) ; | 157 em-} sors, for | ploye from falling,” D ally in the self-right-| statement. leté cagsurance, a soothing eous hypocrite, self appointed |". <<a ity.of soul which passeth all| mopftor (eK . more | U3 ndlerstzhcliag. aout. wrecked ‘mibre faith and|%t There trevother hazards operat-| destroyed more, congregations | 4 1 “FOR THE RECORD SCOTTSBLUFF,” Neb. —() — N. Mathers, Gering, Neb., bank- In Spanish (Nursery Provided During Morning Service) 6:45 P.M... Methodist Youth Fellowship 7330 P.M. Evening Worship’ Sunday and Thursday Nights at 7:00 o‘Clock SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 10:00 A.M. EVERYONE WELCOME we | ng even among Ch s.jthan all the women “at Jacob's | Satan is Ret sacisfied to work in| well," or vice rings combined. | his own tee buthas invaded | Like communistic propaganda the the sacred.precincts of the church, | former works in insiduous ways! A pastor“who had been trained | while the latter can be challenged ; in our * schoc nd noblyjin the open. EB e of wolves in| >. qualified s#esiedd his flock, sadty 's clothing. (Mt 7:15) They reported #¥ttuation in his church! are the most’ dangerous hazard er, hadn’t missed a Rotary Club \meetihg ‘in 25. years. So when| Mathers became ill and had to be | in a Scottsbluff -hospital on the | i y, the club held the| of its regular meet- ing in the hospital room to keep| ithe record intact. | Southern Baptist Convention In San Franci (®) Wirephoto HERE'S A GENERAL VIEW at the opening of the $4th annual session of the Southern Baptist Conventfiin in the Civic Auditorium at San francisco. The delegates represent some seven million Baptists in southern and western states. California’s Gov. Earl Warren welcomed the churchmen in an Faddess to the convention. THE CHURCH of GOD . 9809 ANGELA STREET Telephone 2194 Sunday School, 10 A.M. Morning Worship, are 11:00 o’Clock | 6 P..., Women's | Missionary Band Evangelistic Message, 7:30 P.M. Young People’s V.L.B., | Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. | Bible Study and Band Meeting, Friday, 7:30 EVERYBODY WELCOME Pastor, Phenia Odom CHURCH of CHRIST Ashby and Von Phister Streets CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. CuAUDE E. SALIS, Sunday School Superintendent Morning Service . 10:50 o’Clock Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. Song Service, 7:10 P.M. 5 Evening Worship, 7:30 o’ Clock Ira Lee Eshleman, Radio Bible Commentator Service Men and Visitors Welcome Youth for Christ Rally TONIGHT AT 8:00 O'CLOCK SUNDAY ip 'NEW SETTLERS FOR ISRAEL TEL AVIV.—(P)— Among the PAV" : als in Israel who Bie casein eRe a ee es ee a, Poinciana Baptist Church Sunday School, 9:45 A.M PREACHING. 11 A.M. Dr. Ivey latest new arri want to stay here for are some 200 Je from Cochin on the Malabar Coast of south-west India. The Cochin Jews speak Malay good GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Flagler Ave, and 10th St. Worship Service, 11:00 A.M. Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. KARL G. SCHLERF, Pastor Office 522 Elizabeth Street The First Methodist Church EATON and SIMONTON STREETS Rev. Paul Touchton, Pastor Hymn Sing and Night Service, 8:00 P.M. DR. IVEY Subject: “The Kingdom First” Meeting SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45:A.M.—Sunday: School With C 10:50 A.M.—Morning Worship Sermon Subject: “Stewards of A Message” 6:30 P:M!; Meeting of Methodist Youth Fellov Leader: Miss Gretna McClain 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship Setmon Subject: “The Story of My Life” es For All hip 8:45 P.M.—Fellowship Hour at Fleming St. Methodist Church | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH White and Washingtcn Streets RALPH ROGERS, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:50 A.M. Harlan: Merriam, Supt. Adult Dept. Morning Worship, 11:00 o'Clock SUBJECT: “CHRISTIANS FACING HAZARDS” Director of Music--Mrs. Walter Price Nursery Open During Morning Service Youth Fellowship, 7:00 P.M. ES First Congregational Church 527 WILLIAM ‘STREET Chorister: Mr. Gerald Saunders Organists: Mrs. W. R. Dean and Mrs. Paul Archer Sunday School Superintendent, Mr. Victor Lowe 9:45 A.M,, Church School With Classes for All Ages 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship SERMON BY HAROLD RUSSELL 7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship SERMON BY CHAPLAIN H. F. MENGES Visitors.to Key West, Service Men and Their Families Will Find A Cordial Welcome At All Services So CREE RECREATE St. Paul's Episcopal Church ‘Comer'of DUVAL and EATON. STREETS THE REV. JOHN S. ARMFIELD Rector 7:30 AM.—Holy Eucharist 9:30 A.M.—Church School 10:15 A.M.—Rector’s Adult Class 11:00 A.M.—Morning, Prayer and Sermon (To Be Broadcast Over Station WKWF) Nursery Conducted During Service 6:30 P.M.—Young Pedple’s Service League 7:30 P.M.—Evening Prayer and Sermon a ieee cioetiemanememey i — ~The First Baptist Church Eaton and Bahama Streets GEORGE McNEILL RAY, MINISTER Welcome To All Sermons: A.M., 10:50. and P.M.. 7: Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Knights Of Pythias Hall 726 FLEMING STREET (3rd Floor) BLESSINGS . . INSPIRATIONS Bible Study, 10:00 A.M. Evening Worship, 7:30 P.M. 9} Morning Worship, 11:00 A.M. WEDNESDAY Bible Study. 8:00 P.M. Be eee | A Key To Salvation | “He became the author off} eternal salvation unto all them that obey Him."—Héb. 5:9. | WKWF, 9:15 A.M.. SUNDAY Come. Bring A Friend Mr. Lee Skaggs, Superintendent . re Training Union, 6:15 P.M. .Mr. Benjamin Skelton, Director OUR CHURCH NURSERY—AGES: 0-4 ACCEPTED NURSERY MAINTAINED ALL SUNDAY FELLOWSHIP Following Sunday’ gig HOUR: 8:30 P.M. ‘s Service (Get A: inted Old Fashioned Prayer Mectings Every Wednesday. 7.40 DM,

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