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LIVING IN THE SUNSHINE WS SUBJ ECT OF SERMON FIRS1 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH White ard Washington Streets Rer. Ralph Rogers ‘| Sunday night the newly -train- | ed Junior Choir at the First | Presbyterian Church wil] present ee musical program. Mrs, Wal- | r Price, who has worked faith- | fully with this group of youngs- | ters, is anxious to present them | to the pubic. The young gsters are | anxious t) participate in the | church program and should be at} their best | Thi pecial service will a serie: ning | open | programs ish the P y Church Fl Rogers will s Sunday night | | on Matthew an honest tax | collector under Herod the Te-| twarch | The Surday will begin at 9:30; with Mr. John Archer, the Su-| perintendent in charge. ‘There will be classes for all ages and ilgioso,”’ “by parents are urged to bring their | Choir will sin; children and leave them at the| Green Cathe: church while they attend the} p pastor Mixed Adult Class at the Manse, | Worth, will lead ir 1020 South St. where Mr. Glea-| Meditations son Snow is the teacher pone wa be The | congested condition at the church ! has been slightly relieved by new patio on the north side} ust completed morning worshi; begin at Il 4 at At the eve! j the n pre | Calm Ret € ng which has been The will ice | Ms: | Scott She| ‘The pastor wi In- | age from th i by the I > organ prelude, mant, joice in tract the mise of cause He of the w ‘ CHURCH OF CHR Light SCIENTIS 327 Elizabeth THE FIRST I METHODIST CHURCH press i Speech Eaton and Simonton t Streets J. Paul Touchton, At the First the Minister Methodist Ct called me tiful for a king en crown. The world than hi ¢ is not devoid im.our i nes of those who show m Christian church out w& the world is engaged as was Jesus of Nazareth in doing good. Her s not to condemn but to s lost world through the agency of faith in God through God’s highest revelation of Him- self to us. The evening service will be giv- en over to the Holy Communion. The theme for the communion meditation by the pastor will be “Worthiness in Worship.” Under the direction of Mr. Anderson the Choir will “Praise the Lord, O My Soul, the morning service The anthemp in the evening will | be “Be Merciful Unto Us,” Harker. -whrlu ople talk to subjects that which ¢ took place happen ve —sile hour The thoug Hale Blessed is the man who nothing to s ing wordy ¢ George Eliot us would LEY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Corner Truman Avenue and Georgia Street Pastor { Eldon Simmens, FLEMING STREET METHODIST CHURCH Cor. Fleming and William Sts. At the’ mornin; r the Pastor, W. J. Ashworth, Pastor |Rey. Eldon Simn will use The service of Holy Communion |“The Extremities Of Life’ as hi will be held at the morning hour of | sermon subject evening s worship, at the Fleming street | vice will be devoted to the obser Methodist Church, next Sunday. juaece of Holy Communion. Other Miss Martha Morris will play as /|services of the day includes Sun an organ prelude, ‘‘Andante Re- | Worship sers \ial Methodist Ct | November 10:50 A.M day School at 9:45 in the mornin; | Another Flag to Be Proud Of!’’ | efense Bond Flag, which is being awarded tine’ Sh drive now under way, spect i aistinetion ni ft, and Vernon L. Clark, Bonds Division. Lieut. national director Ue the United States Bay eet Jat to win the Congres- Sor bcedal ot | iionor, which was D Breoeniot to him recently by Presi- Gent Truman, at a special ceremony in the White House, * Exhil the Treasury to cities that race for Z earth, | and Methodist Youth 30 in the evening. Meetings and services during the week are as follows: The Woman's Of Christian Service an- Baza: on Wednes from 10:00 to 6:30; Mid-Week Vednesday evenin, ir rehe Fellowship | Society nual al and the Me- meet at 8:30; and Methodist Men ay night at 7:30. Ley will CUBAN BAPTIST MISSION Dr. Ismael Negrin, Pastor 1122 Watson Street Service Ss Su ay. CHURCH OF GOD £. M. Beard, Pastor 1908 Olivia Street A. M , 11 A. M e, 7:30 P. M. THE CHURCH OF GOD Phenia Odom, Pastor 903 Angela Street y School, 10 A. M. Worship, 11 A. M listic Message, 7:30 P. M CHURCH OF CHRIST Ashby and Von Phister Bible Study, 10 A. M Worship, 11 Evening We Stuc A. M ship, 8 P. M. GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE D. T. Newman, Pastor and Petronia Streets 10 A. M 11 A. M. 30 P. M. EL SALVADOR METHODIST CHURCH besten Siguerca, Pastor A. M. M FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. Carl A. Marich, Pastor 527 William Street Morning Worship 11 A. Ever Worship 7:30 P. M. M. YOUTH FOR CHRIST RALLY Speaker: Rev. E. Harry Russell 728 Fleming Street Tonight at 8:00 GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Carl A. Sammetinger, Pastor Flagler and 10th Street Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M | POINCIANA BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Nurses Want i Families SAN FRANCISCO, (#)—If the | study recently made at the Uni- about two-thirds of our student nurses want to get mar- jried five years after graduation and raise at least three children. The study of 126 student nurs- ;es made by M: Alice Ingmire, assistant professor of nursing, in- ed the girls in white like career, have enough dates, | helieve in the Bible and have no | religious or I prejudice. The average student nurse is | between 20 and 23, comes from ja middle-class family, has an al- towance of about $25 a month 1 picks up pin money by baby- | | terion, | itting. Poinciana Baptist Church Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. PREACHING, 11 AM REV. IVEY Preaching At The Jail Old Negro Home 2:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. Preaching At The Church 7:30 P.M Sunbeams. 3:30 Monday SERVICES AT OLD FOLKS HOME ON STOCK ISLAND TUESDAY NIGHT AT 7:00 Colored Home, Friday, 7 P.M Regular Prayer Meeting Wednesday Night At 7:30 Thurs. the A’s, at 4 P.M. orship | at 7:30, follow- | neeting of the Board of .¢: Wednesday, 8 P. M. | versity of California is any cri- ‘Talmudic | ie | Retold by Rabbi Abraham Levitan There was an ancient Talmud-} jic law that permitted a husband | jto sue his wife for divorce if/ there was no issue born within the first ten years of their mar-| | riage. | A young couple who had lived pspriy for over ten years to-} | gether did not have any children.| |'The husband who was very anx-; ious to have a child, finally de-| | cided there was only one thing, | left to do; divorce his wife. | She was a very intelligent and | Tefined young woman and it was! ja very hard blow for her to be-! j|come separated from the: man | whom she adored. Besides all his; fine qualities he possessed great} | wealth and maintained her in | grand style. | When all the final arrange- | }ments for the divorce had been) made between them, she suggest-} ed that they have a sort of di-| vorce feast, celebrated their part- | ing, just as they had a wedding | when they were married.| The idea appealed to the hus-, band and the date was set for the evening before they were to appear before the Rabbi for the f e | tf and arranged én elab-| orate banquet, snd invited all | their frineds and relatives. Wine] \flowed freely and plentifully dur- |ing the entire evenirg, and ev- | } a generous quantity of 2 cellent wine, he p ts to give him their | attention, as he wanted to say a few words to his charming wife. The husband slowly arose to his | feet, and after thanking their num- | erous friends for having helped | him and his wife to enjoy the cel- ebration so much, he turned to- |ward his wife and after thanking lher profusely for the attention she | |had given him during all the years of their married life, he} concluded, ow, before we part, | you, my darling wife can have | anything your heart desires.”’ She arose quietly, and thanked him y kindly; the tears streaming | down her cheeks. The next morning the husband | woke up, and to his great dismay, | jhe found himself in strange sur: | 1oundings in his wife’s new apart- | ment that he had provided for her. | as part of the settlement contain- | ed in the separation agreement. | After getting over his stupor, he | } looked around, and there was his | wife in the kitchen preparing his favorite dish for breakfast. “‘What | is the meaning of all this’? he jinquired in a very angry tone. | | The wife smiled and answered, | “You see my dear, I have fol-| lowed all your wishes and sug- | gestions you recall last night, you} told me I could have anything my heart desired. You know, my dar- ling, there is nothing in the whole {world that I want more than you. | After you fell asleep at the table |last night, I had the servants | bring you here to my apartment, | whieh will be ours from now on.” Change Of Clothes BERKELEY, Calif., (?)—John H. Kilbuck was a civilian doing important research on dehydrat- ed foods at the University of California Agricultural Experi- | ment Station. Although the arm-j ed forces ship many dehydrated products overseas, Kilbuck was called to active duty with the | Navy. What did they do with him. Sent him right back to the same job at the University of Californ- ia doing the same thing. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY $27 ELIZABETH STREET Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Sunday Morning Service at 11:00 o’Clock Wednesday Evening Meetings at 8 o’Clock Reading Room in the Church Building is open on Tuesday = Friday evenings from 7 CHURCH | of CHRIST Ashby and Von Phister Streets SUNDAY Bible Study, 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship, 11:00 A.M. Evening Worship, 7:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY Bible Study. 7:30 P.M. : Pilgrimage i | at Bareelona, Spain, next summer A Key To Salvation “WEWE, 9:15 AM SUNDAY Catholic Censorship Relaxed ST. JOHN, N. B. (?)—Pilans for a maritime pilgrimage to the International Eucharistic Congress | Re ‘Melayu | E ation The printing lice | were announced by Most Rev. P. re A. Bray, Roman Catholic bishop | of St. John. Maritimers will join those from other parts of Canada sailing from Montreal May 9 $$$ Full Dress Debate | KUALA LUMPUR, Malaya». |—A delegation of the Malayan | railway traffic operating union showed up in dress suits to dis- | cuss salary questions with ‘he | government. | Cuban Baptist Mission 1122 WATSON STREET Dr. Ismael Negrin, Pastor O, Esquinaldo, Sunday School Superintendent Preaching Servic Its president headed a 12-man th Spanish ,Sroup that wore black ties and white suits as a mark of mourning for British High Commissioner Sir | Henty Gurney who was killed by | ; Communists terrorists Oct. 6. | TT The U. S. sulphur output from | | all sources has averaged five mil- rigs Tong tons annually since 19- Sunday and Thursday Nights at 7:00 o’Clock SUNDAY “eae AT 10:00 2 EVERYONE WELCOME | GLAD TIDINGS, AD TINGS TABERNACLE | Church Of God 1008 OLIVIA STREET E. M. BEARD PASTOR . Georgia id Petronia Sts. SUNDAY SCHOOL, 10 AM. WK . Norning Worship Sunday Servic 11 A.M. Sunday School, 10:00 A.M. Evangelistic Service, Morning Worship, 7:30 P.M. 11:00 Clock Evening Worship, Prayer Meeting, Tues., 7:30 p.m. 7:30 o’ Clock (ICES, 1:30 P.M. Young People’s Endeavor, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. | -- Everyone Welcome -:- i|> Ley Memorial Methodist ; “The Church with a Welco COANER of TRUMAN A VENUE and GEORGIA STREET ELDON SIMMONS, Pastor Church CHURCH SCHOOL, Miss Miriam Carey 10:50 4.M., Mor ning W orship (Nursery Provided During Mornmg Subject: "THE EXTREMITIES OF i 6:45 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30 P.M., Evening Wor Subject: “HOLY COMMUNION” 9:45 LI ship Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Mid-Week Prayer Service Waste-paper Drive temporarily discontinued due to drastic decrease in price. Our thanks to every one especially to the Gulfstream Food Dept. who has helped, Store. Chy UU 527 WILLIAM STREET PASTOR. REV. CARL A. MARICH Chorister: Mr. Gerald S: Organists: Mrs. W. R. Dean and \ Sunday School Superintendent, First Congregational Church inde 9:45 A. My Church School With Cl AL Subject: “YOU GO ANDI DO LIKEWISE” 7:30 P.M.-—Evening Worship Subject: “They Made Ready the Passover” Visitors to Key West, Service Men and" Will Find A Cordial Welcome At Youth for Christ Rally TONIGHT AT 8:09 O'CLOCK 1eir Families 728 FLEMING STREET Speaker: REV. MANUEL FIGUEROA PASTOR. EL SALVADOR METHODIST CHURCH BLESSINGS . ... | . . INSPIRATIONS’ Come... Bring A Friend FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH White and Washington Streets RALPH ROGERS, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:50 A.M. JOHN ARCHER—SUPERINTENDENT Morning Worship, 11:00 o’Clock Subject: “LIVING IN THE SUNSHINE” Director of Music—Mrs. Walter Price Nursery Open During Morning Service Evening Worship, 7:30 P. M. Subject: “MATTHEW, THE PUBLICAN Youth Fellowship, 7:00 P.M. . w the| Ages 11:00 A. M. si PU Worship Knights of Pythias Hall cause of the publication of cer-! | tain articles dealing with the! | court fight over custody of Mos- | rhe colonial | lem-reared Dutch “Jungle Girl”, | ai the Ma-| Maria Bertha Hertogh. THE CHURCH of GOD |) j } | | { i | | Saturday, November 3, 1951 THE KEY WEST CiTIZEN —B El SALVADOR. | METHODIST CHURCH Evangelistic Message, Bible Study and Band MANUEL FIGUEROA, Pastor Sunday School Supt. WALLACE VINSON | SUNDAY— SUNDAY SCHOOL at $:45 A.M, Worship Service, 7:30 P.M.-~| (Sermen In Spanish) é MONDAY-- Girl Scouts, Bro 3 to 4:30 P.M, Mariner's, Group 8,.7 to 9 P.M. TUESDAY— Boy Scouts; Troop 53, 6:30: P.M, WEDNESDAY — Prayer Circle, 7:30 P.M. FRIDAY— Girl Scouts, Group 10, 909 ANGELA STREET Telephone 2194 Sunday School, 10 AM Morning Worship, 11:00 o’Clock 6 P.at., Women’s Missionary Band 7:30 P.M. Young People’s V.L.B., Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. Meeting, Friday, 7:30 |) 3 to 5 PM. EVERYBODY WELCOME ||| Young People’s Recreation, Pastor, Phenia Odom 6:30 P.M. i | TENG STREET METHODIST CHURCH | “Assembly Of God’ i Morning Service Evening Worship Service Men and Visitors Welcome Corner FLEMING and WILLIAM Street REV. W. J, ASHWORTH, Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. CuAUDE E. SALIS, Sunday School Superintendent --... 10:50 0’Clock ommunion Meditations” Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. Song Service, 7:10 P.M. en “e 7:30 o’ Clock SUBJECT: Pe cndiid ged by the Impossible’ SUBJECT: SUNDAY SCHOOL, Classes for all Ages SUNDAY SCHOOL. .. . MORNING WORSHIP . . -| The First Methodist Church THE OLD STONE CHURCH Eaton Street at Simonton for a Century anc More 4. PAUL TOUCHTON, Pastor 9:45 A.M. ALLEN CAREY, Superintendent bs MORNING WORSHIP—10:50 A.M. Subject: “ON BEING MERCIFUL” EVENING WORSHIP—7:30 P.M. HOLY COMMUNION Intermediate and Youth Fellowships at 6:30 P.M, VISITORS AND SERVICE MEN WILL FIND A CORDIAL WELCOME IN THIS FRIENDLY OLD CHURCH GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH FLAGLER AVENUE AND 10TH STREET ON “POINCIANA - NAVY - CITY HOSPITAL” BUS LINE 9:45 A.M. WITH HOLY COMMUNION “Oh Come, Let Us Worship . . . the Lord’’—Ps. 95,6 Thursday Afternoon and Evening, 3:30 - 10.00 P.M., « Ladies Aid Bazaar at the Church CARI A. SAMMETINGER, Pastor RES. 1603-A, FLAGLER AVENUE Listen to the Lutheran Hour. Sunday, 1:30 P.M. WKWF i 1 St. Paul's Episcopal | Church Corner of DUVAL and EATON THE REV. JOHN 5. ARMFIELD lector 7:30 A.M.—Holy Eucharist 9:30 A.M.—Church School 10:15 A.M.—Rector’s Adult Class 1:00 A.M.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon (To Be Broadcast Over Station WKWF) Nursery Conducted During Service , 6:30 P.M.—Young People’s Service League A 7:30 P.M.—Evening Prayer and : Sermon ‘ VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOME AT ALL SERVICES 4 The First Baptist Chureh wy Re nSnisoaartan , INTERUM ASTOR Welcome To All Sermons: A.M., 10:50, and P.M.. 7:30 Sunday School, 9:30AM. ==” Mr. Lee Skaggs, Superintendent * Bapties sylaitd Training Union, 6:15 P.M. Benjamin Skelton, Director OUR CHURCH NURSERY—AGES: 0-4 ACCEPTED NURSERY MAINTAINED ALL SUNDAY FELLOWSHIP HOUR: 8:30 P.M., ontowi Sund: BM Service (Get Acauainied ae ‘ollowing jay’ torte |