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Page 6 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Ist Presbyterian Church Services One of the*most interesting char- | acters of the Testament is | Saul of Tarsus, later called Paul. New He was one of the most persistent | characters, insisting on his own way and always having difficulty in getting along with others. Only | one force. could sway him and | that was the voice of God. Martin | Luther had much the same mind ! and disposition. They both sought | truth and light which led to their | pentinence and complete surrender | to God's will. A constant flow of! blessings always succeeds such | submission which accounts for the | remarkable success of their high calling and service. Ralph Rogers, the Pastor at the First Presbyter- | ian Chureh will discuss “Pentin-| Korg Plus,” at the evening service 5 Sunday evening. | v1 the morning service Mr. Ro | gers will preach on, “Blessed is | Curiosity.” ‘The exploring mind is | an active mind as well as a grow- ing personality. Progress in reli-' gion; ‘us-well as in any enterprise, is made only when curious minds | seek to know the truth. When Paul | faced severe penalty under the jur- | isdiotion-of Festus, successor to Felix, he appealéd to Rome. One of our Tinest women with a curious | mind asked, “If Paul living in a Roman colony could appeal to Rome,.why couldn't Jesus do the | samme when standing in Herod's court?’’ Both were under Roman | | and expanding soul. The | merning-worship service begins at} If o'elock. ‘At the morning service the choii will sing, “‘So near to God am I,’ by Gilette. Mrs. Walter Price will playfor-her prelude, “Andante,” by Richmond and, “Jesu Dulcis Memoria,” by Kreckel. Mrs. Mary Tichenor, a teacher at the Harris | School and daugliter of a Presby- terian minister, is directing the choir. The Sunday Schoo! with classes | forall age groups will begin at! 9:50 A.M. Mr. John Archer, the Superintendent, is anxious that his Directory jurisdiction. The curious mind is a (BAPTIST: stoiing.. Ist. Baptist, Eaton and Bahama Streets. Cuban Baptist (Mission), 1122 Watson, (Preaching in Spanish) Poinciana Baptist, Poineiana Place. ie eek CHURCH OF CHRIST: Ashby and Von Phister Streets. hk ee CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST: 327 Elizabeth. * (Society), CHURCH OF GOD: 1008 Olivia Street. ~*~ k& *& CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH: school serve all children who are! 1st. Church, 527 William Street. nat attending elsewhere. Parents ; ek OF pe ed to bring their children | EPISCOPAL: ‘fon the session. St. Paul's, Corwer of Duval and Eaton Streets. WE Soke ae pne |GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE: (ante P | Georgia and Petronia Street. | * * rogram | LUTHERAN: i¢ of the pastor's sermon| Grace Lutheran, Flagler at 10th fe inday at the First; Street. will or “ON THE * * K B 5 METHODIST: ibs are not that Jesus | 1st. Methodist, Eaton aiid. Si- at*fe “age of twelve’ should be monton Streets. found ut-the temple and concerned about His Father’s business, while bs $0 iuch of our own time concern for ofr own petty af. | fairs, “says Rev. Touchton. At the morning service the will sing H. Shelley's anthem King $f, Lave My Shepherd Is.’ At the evening service the pastor | will speak on The First Obligation | We Owe. The orthem the choir will be using will be “The Lord is My | efarren. and service men will | find avready welcome in this old \ chureh, Today’s Birthdays | Maj. Gen. Clark L. Ruffner, | awarded the Distinguished Ser vice Cross in Korea, born in Buf- falo, N. Y., 49 years ago. r Admiral Stanton W. Salis- thief of Naval Chaplains, in Decatur, Nebr., 61 years | | § | Mack D. Rust, co-inventor of} the cotton picker, born near Breckinridge, Tex., 52 years ago. Frank C. Robertson of Spring- ville, Utah, popular Western stery writer, born in Moscow, } Tda., 62°-years ago. Dr. John L, Plyler, president of Furman University, South Caro- 1 lina, born in South Carolina, 58} years ago } Walter Hendl of New York,: conductor-composer, born in West! New York, N. J., 35 years ago Herbert O. Cris the Uni-| versity of Michigan's athletic di born: at Earlville, 11, 53} BO. The, belief that youth is the happiest time of life is founded off a “fallacy. The happiest per- son is the person who thinks | the ‘most interesting thoughts, | and We grow happier as we grow ‘older, | William Lyon Phelps, { 5 SER oc | PRESBYTERIAN: | mark, El Salvador Methodist, (Spanish). Fleming Street Methodist, Flem- ing and William Streets. Ley Memorial, Georgia and Tru man * First Church, White and Wen: ington vapheer * THE cHuRCH OF Goo: 909 es Street YOUTH FOR CHRIST RALLY | Speaker: Rev. E. Harry Russel’ 728 Fleming Street Tonight at 8:00 GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE D. T. Newman, Pastor Georgia and Petronia Streets Sunday School, 10 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Evening Worship, 7:30 P. M. toes lh CHURCH OF GOD E. M. Beard, Pastor 1008 Olivia Street Sunday School, 10 A.M. Morning Worship, Nl A. My Evangelistic Service, 7:30 P. M. THE CHURCH OF GOD Phenia Odom, Pastor 909 Angela Street Sunday School, 10 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M. £vangelistic Message, 7:30 P.M. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Carl A. Sammetinger, Pastor Flagler and 10th Street Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M. ——————— CUBAN BAPTIST MISSION Dr. Ismael Negrin, Pastor 1122 Watson Street Service in’ Spanish. Sunday and Thursday. The greatest fault trating wit is to go beyond the -Franeis Due de la Rochefoucauld. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 327 ELIZABETH STREET Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Sunday Morning Service at 11:00 o’Clock Wednesday Evening Meetings at 8 o’Cloch Building is open on and Friday evenings from 7 to 9. of a pene- | of the body of Christ?” Society Keynote “of services to be held next Sunday in all | sincerely Christ “Sacra- for Christians to low their Wayshower, Jesus. The subject is ment.” The twenty-fourth Psalm pro |vices the Golden Text: “Who | shall ascend into the hill of the Lord? or who shall stand in his He that hath clean (Ps. holy place? hands, and a pure heart” 24; 3, 4). Included in Bible the following from I Corint! (10: 16): “The cup of blessing which we bless. is it not the communion of the blood of Christ? The bread which we break, is it not the communion, Correlative passages in Scriptures” bv Marv. Baker Eddy | include: “The disciples had eaten, yet Jesus prayed and gave them bread... His true flesh and blood were his Life; and they truly eat his flesh and drink his blood, who partake of that divine Life,” (pp. 32, 25). Ley Memorial Methodist Church At the 10:50 Morning Worship Service .Ley Mémorial Methodist | Church; will celebrate the second anniversary.of the pastorate of the present minister, the Rev. Eldon Binaeps. Mr. Archie _ Roberts, Chairman of. the Official Board, will speak. He will recount the events and accomplishments ofthe past two years‘and evaluate them. The Rev. Mr. Simmons will use | “Standards Of-.Measurement” as his sermon. topic at the morning | hour. This is the same subject that he used for his first sernion at Ley Memorial two years ago. “Evan- elistic Zeal’ will be the sermon subject for the evening service at 7:30. During the week the regularly Scheduled Min-Week Worship ser- vice will be held on Wednesday evening at 7:30. The Choir will re- hearse at 8:30 0n Wednesday night. | We are all. of us fellow pas- sengers on the same planet and we are all of us eqifally. respon- sible for the happiness and the well-being of the world in which we happen to live. —Hendrik W. van Loon Happiness is. spiritual, born of Truth and Love. It is unselfish: therefore it cannot exist. alone. put requires all mankind to share —Mary Baker Eddy. True happiness renders men kind and sensible; and that hap- piness is always shared with —Charles Montesquieu. Poinciana Baptist Church Sunday School, 9:45 A.M. PREACHING, 11 AM. REV. IVEY Subject: “Christ The Satisfying Saviour” Preaching At the Church At The Jail 2:00 P.M. Subjéet: “‘Ciirist The Matchless Master’ 7:30 P.M. SERVICE. 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 THE CHURCH of GOD 909 ANGELA STREET Telephone 2194 Sunday School, 10 A.M Reading Room in the Church]! Ye People’s V.L.B., Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. Bible Study and Band Friday, 7:30 WELCOME nia Odom Meeting, pf oid mye oh Pastor, Phe Christian ; “Sei- | ence and Health with Key to the fi | i { | Science churches is the necessity | fol- | | {with Sunday School a |The Sunday FLEMING ST. METH. CHURCH Services at the Fleming Street | Methodist Church, Corner Fleming will begin 9:45 A.M. | chool is well staffed is maintained, with . through all ser- and Witiam Streets, trained wor! vices of the day. At 9:45 A.M. the first worship service of the morning will be held with the pastor, the Rey. W.J. Ash- worth, preaching from the subject, “The Peace of Christ.’’ For this service, Miss Martha Morris NM as a prelude, “Finland by and as an offertory, “‘Lul- laby,”” by Brahms. At 10:50 A.M. the second wor- ship will be held. The prelude will be a voilin solo, by Han- del. Mrs Ps inist. The Song of Pea pools will sin Unto Ha The evening service will be held when the choir A Song of Home,” by he sermon subject will “Ye are the Light of the Wor. e the now time Gre living in an to be happy ille Kleiser. eternity is today Happiness fruit legitimate nd serv —Arthur He CHURCH of CHRIST Ashby an? Von Phister Streets re of lov INDAY 10:00 A.M 11:00 A.M 7:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY Bible Study 7:30 P.M. su. Bible Study Morning Service Evening Service Everyone Invited Cuban Baptist Mission 1122 WATSON STREET Dr. Ismael Negrin, Pastor O. Esquinaldo, Sunday School Superintendent Preaching Service In Spanish Sunday and Thursday Nights at 7:00 o'Clock SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 10:00 A.M. EVERYONE WELCOME El SALVADOR METHODIST CHURCH MANUEL FIGUEROA, Pastor Sunday School Supt. WALLACE VINSON SUNDAY— SUNDAY SCHOOL at 9:45 A.M. Worship Service, (Sermon In Sp: MONDAY— Girl Scouts, 3 to 4:30 P.M. 7 to 9 PLM. Cub Scouts, 6:30 to 8 P.M. W.C.C.S., Second and Fourth Monday Cabelieros Melootis tas, first and third Monday TUESDAY— Young People Recreation, 6:30 P.M. Boy Scout Troop 53, 6:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY— Spiritual Clinic, 7:30 P.M. | Legion Induets ‘Nine New Members: Hitnss On Tuesday A full one and one half hour | class for beginners in Spanish clas- ses will be given beginning Tues- at the NC on Duval street. 30, Nine new members were taken | | into Arthur Sawyer Post No. 2: American Legion, at its regular meeting on Wednesday evening. New members include: John F. day from 8 to 9 it was announced Dyson, Claude B. Rose,. Frank | today by M Benildes Remond, Courtney; William R. Markwith: | j¢. fade: | James J. Yaccarino; Ralph Mar he regular class will be held |ske; William Prinz; Leonard from g to 9 p.m. and then begin- | | Mimms; and George E. Bowles. ners are invited to stay for the ex- Details of the 1952 American tra half hour, Miss Reymond said. National Oratorical Contest were Civilian and Navy personnel are given to the members in attend-| welcome at these classes and at ance by, Frank Romaguera, chair- those.held at the San Carlos In- man of the 1952 Oratorical Con-, stitute. "The s¢hedule of classes at | test Committee. | San Carlos for adults is as follows: Post Commander Cc Monday, 3 to 4 p.m. Bginners Vance | Stirrup and Post Adjutant Bethel ‘Tuesday 8 to 9 p.m. Intermediate | P. Johnson were named as repre-| Thursday 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Ad- | sentatives of the Post ot the De- vanced. | partment Mid-Winter Conference’ For children classes are held held in Orlando on January Grand Cheminot Robert to 4:30 p.m., iels will also attend the ssions. The site of the 1952 De- Wi 4 partment Convention and the fe Tires Of Her selection of a Department Adju-; tant will be effected, Adjutant | Johnson stated today. ‘Hubby’ s Fisticuffs LOS ANGELES \® — In obtain- Antonio Arango, Jr., chairman, Junior Baseball’ Committee, an-|ing a divorce, Mrs. Velia Arenas, nounced that Junior Baseball testified she grew tired of her | will begin on January 23 at the husband using her for Stadium at 7:45 p. m. ring partner. The Post will arrange the fire- works display at the Stadium on/|23, had been married less than |Friday, January 25th for the/five months when the decree was | benefit of the March of Dimes | granted Friday Drive. Antonio Arango. Jr.. wa named Chairman of the Com mittee to arrange the show. to be 19-20, M. Miss Reymond said. a si } The first 50 nigh Roosevelt’ Racew of racing at showed Committee of the Post. Paul L Jr., was named ‘as Secre- ary of the Committee. First Vice Commander Charles Machin re- ported that the Post now has the 500 mark for the 1952 member ship. A auota of 702 has been set by the Department. Vice-Com- mander Machin indicated opti mism that the quota will be ex- ceeded. A _smembership contest is |now underway lin which ve will partici) this month. De programs of t n in the Ernest J A radio program ous Legionnaires > is scheduled f Legion will be dio script. Avila, chairman, Sons | the Legion Committee in. nounced that a meeting of Squadron would be called dur ing the latter part of January. of FLEMING. STREET METHODIST CHURCH Corner FLEMING and WILLIAM Streete REV. W. J. ASHWORTH, Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. CLAUDE E. SALIS, Sunday School Superintendent SERMON SUBJECT: 9:45 A. M. “THE PEACE OF CHRIST” SERMON SUBJECT: 10:50 A.M. “NOW WHITE UNTO HARVEST” SERMON SUBJECT: 7:30 P.M. “YE ARE THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD” “GIVE GOD A CHANCE” Service Men and Visitors Welcome GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH FLAGLER AVENUE AND 10TH STREET ON “POINCIANA - NAVY - CITY HOSPITAL” BUS LINE SUNDAY SCHOOL. MORNING WORSHIP . “WITH HOLY COMMUNION” 9:45 A.M. 11:00 A.M. Ce eer “LET US GO INTO THE HOUSE OF THE LORD.” PS. 122, CARL A. SAMMETINGER, Pastor 1603 FLAGLER AVENUE PHONE 862-XJ Listen to the Lutheran Hour, 1:30 P.M., Sunday, WKWF Youth for Christ Rally TONIGHT AT 7:30 O’CLOCK Speaker—J. W. Bramhall Charlotle, N. C Knights of Pythias Hall 728 FLEMING STREET INSPIRATIONS BLESSINGS Come... Bring A Friend St. Paul's Episcopal Church Corner of DUVAL and EATON STREETS THE REV. JOHN S. ARMFIELD lector 7:30 A.M.—Holy Eucharist 9:30 A.M.—Church School 10:15 A.M.—Rector'’s Adult Class |} 11:30 A.M—Morning Prayer and | Sermon NURSERY CONDUCTED DURING SERVICE 6:30 P.M.—Young People’s Service League 7:30 P. M.—Evening Prayer and Sermon VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOME AT ALL SERVICES | et er TN Tuesday and Thursday from 3:30! She and Alfonso (Apples) Arenas, | ils of the various ! the | ‘Beginners Spanish Sub-Zero Weather Hi By The Associated Press EL ts Dakotas Church { Worship S Another blast of subzero cold! Sermon in S: hit North Central states today. = The icy air extended over Mon a ,{ana into the Dakotas, Minnesota GL AD" i iil NGS and Wisconsin. It also centinued : cold in Northern New England. TABE RN AC] IK | Subzero readings included —7 in “Assembly Of God” are: Falls, Mot —t Minot, Great Falls, Mont 6 in Minot Cox), Georginvand Petronia Sta: N. D., and 4 in International Tune in “Assembly 1 3 | Falls, Minn. The low in Northern || WKWF, 9:00 A.M. St A nee was?4 above at Old Sunday Service: Some warming was reported in Sunday School, 10:00 AM. ‘Texas and the Gulf states after Morning Worghip, Friday morning Temperatures \ levels sountry. Snow fell in parts of the Midwest | al cold n a 01 f Central California. n of ted in the Lower Gréat Lakes ‘s chilly weather. | ere around season- in other parts of the 11:00 o Clock Ev ng Worship, 7:30 o Clock MIDWEEK SERVICES, TUES. and FRI., 7:30 P.M. belt and light snow was re-; D. T. NEWMAN. Pastor All Are Weicome n. Rain hit the coast It was ther areas. The First Methodist Church that | William V. Ables, Paul Mar- | 42.4 per cent of the favorites chalk- | tinez, and John Casteen, were | ed up ictories named to serve on the House — | i} F THE OLD STONE CHURCH Where Eaton Crosses Simonton, for Over 100 Years J. PAUL TOUCHTON, Pastor 9:45 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Allen Carey, Superintendent 10:50 A.M. —MORNING; WORSHIP Subject: “ON THE, KINGS ae 7:30 P.M. Subject: “THE FIRST OBLIGATION WE OWE” An Old Church with a Friendly Welcome First Congregational Church 527 WILLIAM STREET PASTOR, REV. CHAS. H. MEEKER Chorister: Mr. Gerald Saunders Organists: Mrs. W. R. Dean and Mrs. Paul Archer Sunday School Superintendent, Mr. Joseph Boza 9:45 A. M., Church School With Classes for All Ages 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship Subject: “OUR WAYS OF APPROACH TO GOD” 7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship Subject: “A CHRIST-CENTERED CHURCH” Vi.itors to Key West, Service Men and Their Families Will Find A Cordial Welcome At All Services Ley Memorial Methodist Church ; “The Church with a Welcome” ©CANER of TRUMAN AVENUE ana GEORGIA STREE™ ELDON SIMMONS, Pastor CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. Miss Miriam Carey, Supt. {0:50 A.M., Morning Worship (Nursery Provided During Morning Service) Subject: “STANDARDS OF MEASUREMENT” 6:45 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship Subject: “EVANGELISTIC ZEAL” Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., Mid-Week Prayer Service IRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH White and Washington Streets BALPH ROGERS, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:50 A. JOHN ARCHER—SUPERINTENDENT Morning Worship, 11:00 o’Clock Subject: “BLESSED BE CURIOUSITY” Director of Music-—Mrs. Wa!ter Price Nursery Open During Morning Service Evening Worship, 7:45 P.M. Subject: “PENITENCE PLUS” Youth Fellowship, 7:00 P.M. Th The First Baptist Church Eaton and Bahama Streets HAROLD H. LINK; PASTOR Welcome To All Sermons: A.M., 10:50. and P.M.,. 7:30 Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Mr. Lee Skaggs, Superintendent Baptist Training Union. 6:15 P.M. Mr. Benjamin Skelton, Director OUR CHURCH NURSERY—AGES: 0-4 ACCEPTED NURSERY MAINTAINED ALL SUNDAY FELLOWSHIP HOUR: 2:30 P.M. Following Sunday's P.M. Service (Get Acq nted Here) Old Fashioned Prayer Meetings Every Wednesday: 7:39 P.M. Note: Morning Worship Hours arranged especially so that all Servicemen may return to the base for Sunday Chow. OUR WELCOME TO YOU COMES FROM THE HEART “A Friendly Church” | 3 9