The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 18, 1951, Page 7

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Todays Bis |. Lerey A. Lincoln, chairman of | Metropolitan Lite Insurance, New York, born in New York, 71 years j ago. Robert M. Scotten, Amibassa- dor to New Zealand, born in De- | troit, 60 years ago. Most Rev. Karl J. Alter, Ro- *|man Catholic archbishop of Cim- < cinnati, born in Toledo, Ohio, 66 years ago. Rebbi Solomon Goldman of Chicago, Jewish leader, born in | Russia, 58 yearsago. * ! Dr. Henry Pratt Fairchild pe |New*York University, social scien- | tist emeritus, bern in Dundee, HI, | | 72 years ago. James P. Warburg of New York, | author and banker, born in Ger- | many, 55 years ago. OUT-OF-TOWN-PASTORS TO PREACH TOMORROW . IN TWO CITY CHURCHES . Jacksonville Minister At First Baptist; * fichmond, Va., Guest For Presbyterian; fins conan — Will Deliver Sunday Morning Sermons ‘wo visiting ministers will be guest pastors at churches in cage 3 the city tomorrow, The First Baptist church announces that the | Marich ev. A. W. Reaves of Jacksonville, Fla, will preach at both/| mig! ing and evening services. pking 7 The Rev. Wallace Applegate Rogers of the Laburnam Pres-| “"5 © ay bilge an church in Richmond, Va., will give the morning sermon /7™=2 *P Te ne First Presbyterian church here. = R Pre! cantigkl is TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN | ial iS . i : Sonu fi, son of the famous : the Misia sid oat CHURCHES OF CHRIST, | 717. Simonton Street 3 " novelist, born in Pittsburgh, 5¢ Bishop Thomas J. McDonnell, | ca | director of the Society for the | zine. | Propogation of the Faith, born in New York, 57 years ago. | s during wh SCIENTIST additions to tent God, Soul, is immutably just, > eTe TEeCC a. He |@nd merciful and a correct un- accept a ll to}derstanding of Him blesses man! ™ before’ he accepted a| With spiritual beauty and har-| bold’s sermon will bi pastorate in Jacksonville, ;Mmony. This will be brought out; ‘Glad When They Said Unto Me, | terion |i the Lesson-Sermon entitled! Let Us Go Into the House of the Rev,! “SOUL” to be read in all Chris-; Lord’ £ |tian Science churches next Sun-} NRO iges ceca } | day. | Today's | i to —w’ Although water holes are gath- erikg places for many of the ani- mals on which a lion preys, he seldoms makes a kill at these The Golden Text is from one! RS jaf the Psalms of David: ~Unto| Anniversaries thee, O Lord; do I lift up my] t soul. Show me thy ways, O | Lord; teach me thy paths” «Ps. 25: 1, 4). | Citations trom the Bible in- ee clude the following from Rom (12: 9): “Let love be withovt pera digas |dissimulation. Abhor that which jis evil; cleave to, that which is 1807—Charles Francis among the great / lomats, son Presidents a sons, born in 1886. 1834—Mars' Chicago merch | | | i | | WALLACE APPLEGATE ROGERS | , all Field, famous | : «. Fills Dad’s ¥ elec: nt prince Sunday School, 9:45 AM. PREACHING, 1] A.M. E jcomes | ” | generation, born Conway * Ri h: d P. gnd just last y Dr. I good v2 : . Ivey reryone to the = pronj "This tought is further de-| Died 3am. 16, 1906. chmond Pastor sss: dese beens with Sunday | veloped in correlative passages! | guished nava) officer his ag his v Jail tones: SO PIE. morning wor-|from “Sciehce and Health with! Key to the Scriptures” by Mary! | Baker Eddy which include: “The good you do and embody gives you the only power obtainable” born in Virginia. Died Jan 1912 : Will Deliver 1854—Janes H. Hosop, ov | Sermon Here 192) yehichal research, born at +X Wallace Applegate Rogers, s ~ : Ohio. Died June 1920 Be i eae sea “Unselfish ambition, 1859—George S. Fullerton, not- |! ‘he Rev. Ralph Rogers pastor of the Labudnum Pres life-motives, and purity x€S€ | ed American philosopher, born CUBAN BAPTIST MISSION constituents of thought, min-); ‘of American m terian Church, Richmond, Vir ginia, will fill the pulpit at the 1122 Watson Street gling, constitute individually and | parents. A suicide, March 2 First Presbyterian Church Sun collectively true happiness hope ohare cme Today In petory day morning August 19 ————— 1a38—Licut. Che The Rev. Wallace A. Rogers i Memorial Methodist Church a graduate of Purdue Univer Colored Home, 3 P.M. PREACHING, 8:00 P.M. Tues. 7 pm., meeting at the White Home, Stock Island. Wed., 8 p.m, regular old-time Prayer Service at church. GRACE LUTHERAN CHU FLAGLER AVENUE AND 10TH STREET ON “POINCIANA - NAVY - CITY HOSPITAL” BUS LINE ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL Duval and Eaton Streets SUNDAY SCHOOL é sah expedi- | sity, in electrical engineering “The Church with a Welcome” 9-45 ‘omorrow morning at 11 the Govern- his senior year he was a ©CANER of TRUMAN AVENUE and GEORGIA STREET S AM. ; hore a a ccc and acer Rn enant Colonel in the Cadet ELDON SiMMONS. CHURCH 0% GOD , wil 2 nig on ich Miata ncisco | Corps and was offered a commis- DO Pastor Morning 200 A M. $08 Angela Street ao ics tage teste aes nds— | sion in the U. S. Marines. Instead De Worship ll s a, | And Sermon will commence having rid the ‘city of evil char- | he accepted a position with the CHURCH SCHOOL, 945 AM. “© Come, Let Us Worship .. . The Lord” —Ps. 8 Pppeetiey cine acters. | Newport News Ship Building Miss Miriam Carey, Supt. - Sioux Indians under | Company where he worked dur- pe es 3 * : FLEMING STREET METHODIST | cries Little Cow begin massacer- | ing the last war. ‘He resigned his * 10:50 A.M., Morning Worship : ae A. ea cai Pastor xd gathering| Fleming and William Streets ying white sett in Minnesota ' position there and attended Union Nursery Provided During Morning Service) ‘ Message is} Rev. W..J. Ashworth wi speak | —the toll a thousand lives | Theological Seminary in: ° Rich- Sie! “ bd ning yLB|on “The Man Who Was Too) i919 ‘the World Anti-Cigar- | mond, Virginia where he received ette League orga 1941—President Chicago. | his degree as Bachelor of Divinity 6:45 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship Servicemen and visit bill ex- | dially invited. ri tending army service to 2% years. | z 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship ES Sv So 1943—U. S. Fleet makes first | Cc B. tist attack on the ma dof Italy. | uba: is! e # Flagler and 10th Street 1945—Wartime speed of 36 mil- | = 3 ap Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.. Mid-Week Prayer Service GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE) Morning worship will be con-| es an hour abolished | Mission “DON'T WASTE WASTEPAPER” Cor. Georgia and Petronia , ducted at 11:00 tomorrow by Pas- 1947—Beginning of the investi- | 1122 WATSON STREET include Sun- | tor Carl A. Sammetinger. Sun-/ gation of the loyalty of some two m. morning ;4ay School commences at 9:45/ million federal employees || Dr. Ismael Negrin. Pastor nd evening | a.m. 1950-28 U. S. senators a O. Esquinaldo, Sunday School = a coe — | Truman for rscio addres to peo- ||” "Superintendent First Congregational Church aon: > ple of Russia | ‘School Superintendent “pass, “tha | Today’s Horoscope | | ana 527 WILLIAM STREET anaardahenyn see oy ane wines ads ay tndicubes ‘a. skew Preaching Service Morning Service... 10:50 o’Clock eae and one full of enterprise in busi- Trinity In Spanish PASTOR, REV. CARL A. MARICH Subject: “Religion Expressed In Foye! : ist ness. Developing the character on eee Chorister: Mr. Gerald Sunde : CHURCH OF (CHES | its better side, a strong business Presbyterian Church Sunday and Thursday i poo a = oe Youth —— Ashby and Von Phister = | : ss Mrs. W. R. Dean and Mrs. Paul Archer nithor of eter-|™an and a good citizen results; | 717 SIMONTON STREET y School Superintendsait Mec dasaeh ts He became the gute or that | DUt if there be bad aspects to Rev. Walter A. McLean, Nights at 7:00 o’Clock cally aperinkendeesa ee nal salvat all them that | fortune and laxity in training, Minister ead ag Abies tion talk on 2a mSy nage pny eau- |] A. M. Evans—Clerk of Session — ng : é i With Classes for All Ages, of the key "tion is needed in the daily con- P San * AM. Bie vance atlag ady begins at 10 wort of affairs Morning Worship, 7:00 O'Clock er 00 A. M. Morning Worship EVERYONE WELCOME Two services are,| and one at; in given. SUBJECT: “HOW CAN WE OVERCOME EVIL?” SUNDAY, AUGUST 13 Young People's Service. 8 P.M. Today’s native will probably be | * ie 7:30 P.M.—-Evening Worship | fortunate, but unless other as- Rev. R. T. Newbold us r o| pegts age strong, never very prom. |f vy wart lew 'k iil. SUBJECT: “HOW CAN WE CONQUER her ei ‘ & p.m. Sur Bible study is held at 8 p.m. FIRST METHODIST «+ Eaten and Simonton: . t see janine Montag. torfiing st} § o'clock there will “be a “Vaca First} | at. the Ashby and. Von Phister § ssi saci, © T GLAD TIDINGS || CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ommne der workers on "che tf Bible Study, 10:00 A.M. They include Mrs. Leslie Morning Worship, 11:00 AM. Evening Wership. 8:06 P.M. Youth a Rally TONIGHT AT 8:00 O'CLOCK SOCIETY | 327 ELIZABETH STREET Sunday School, $:30 A.M TABERNACLE { games, Mrs A, bly Of God” e in charge of 2P€ | Cor. Georgia and Petronia Sts. Mrs, Gus. tsraves * Tune in “Assembly Time,” navies, and Mrs:|| WWF, 9:00 AM. Sunday WEDRNESDAY Bible Study. 8:00 P.M. oe oe — Knights Of Pythias Hall act Sunday Services Sunday Morning Service A Key To Salvation g 5 rmediate ~ parva wai at 11:00 o'Clock { “Hip ‘insane oeties: ak 726 FLEMING STREET (3rd Floor) ee oe oe | {ternal salvation unto iad SPEAKER: REV. LLOYD WHYTE OF MIAMI j ore ca ee j 11:00 o’ Clock me thet obey Him.”—Heb. 5:3. : a See cho is a| Evening Worship, Wednesday Evening MEWE, S:15 AM- SUNDAY (|) BLESSINGS .. .. . . . INSPIRATIONS er ritt College and | 7:30 o’Clock Meetings at 8 o’Clock 5 7 y district direct~ | MIDWEEK SERVICES, pase work im the’) TUES. and FRI. 7:30 P.M. ict of the Fior- Cctpisaingeheaoas Methodist D, T. NEWMAN, Pastor All Are Welcome Reading Room in the Church Building is open on Tuesday |) and Friday evenings from 7 te 3 P.M. H metopistcnurcn| | C2Me... Bring A Friend te ete ed FIGUEROA, Pastor 4 1 years ae, | Sunday. School Supt —— ©: SASS [Church OF God | {THE CHURCH of GOD ||" sansa. |{ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 4008 OLIVIA STREET 908 ANGELA STREET Worship Service, 7:30 P.M. ing wor) : White and Washington Streets si ‘ muchton will E. M. BEARD Telephone 2194 San In Spanish) ‘ - pee —e Sunday School, 10 AM. x W Morning Worship. 11:00 o’Clock 6 P.4, Women's Missionary Band Evangelistic Message. SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:50 AM. WALTER CLAWSON—SUPERINTENDENT Morning Worship, 11:00 o' : SUNDAY SCHOOL. YOUTH FOR CHRIST RALLY 726 Fleming Street (3rd floor) Whyte of Miami Youth for Christ) Boy Scouts, Troop 53, 6:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY— Prayer Circle, 7:30 P.M. * 7:30 P.M. FRIDAY— | (The Rev. wali A A Rovers from the La ‘oung People’s VLB. ung People’s Recreation, Presbyterian Church, Richmond. Va., ’ ; | Wedbesdan TPM. : $30 Pa. Supply the Pulpith EL SALVADOR METHODIST | Bible Study onl Sead MOTTO: CHRIST ALWAYS Dizector of Music—Mrs. Walter Price Pastor i Figueroa will) 7:30 “For we preach not ourselves Nursery LS eliver a in Spanish to-| Meeting. Friday. 7: but Christ Jesus the Lord; and ourselves your servants. for. at 7:30 o'clock, He Jesus,” II Cor. IV:5. has chosen as his subject Ro- ~+ Everyone Welcome ~ mans VIII: 2-3, “The New Law.” Youth Fellowship, 7:00 PM.

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