The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 10, 1952, Page 12

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Page 12 “Bible Mothers” Subject At Ist Presbyterian In 1908 Miss Anne Jarvis of Phil- adelphia focused attention upon mothers because of her love and devotion to her own mother. Her agitation developed a _respone among the churches and other or- ganizations until in 1914 Congress gaye official sanction by “for public expression of our love and reverence for the mothers.” “One mother is’ worth a hundred schoolmasters.”” Sunday morning the Rey. Ralph} Rogers will preach on ‘Mothers of the Bible,” at the First Presbyteri-| an Church, White at Washington, at 11 o’clock. “Some mothers may} exercise tremendous power and in- fluence over their husbands andj sons for evil as did Jezebel. Aha-| ziah and Joram both followed in| the wicked footsteps of their mother as did Jezebel’s daughter Athaliah in the southern kingdom of. Judah. There were also’ exem- plary mothers such as Mary, the mother of our Lord, and Eunice, the mother of Timothy who served} with Paul so faithfully and loyal. | ly. Napoleon said, “The future des- tiny of the child is always the work of the mother’. Mrs. Walter Price wil be at the Organ Sunday morning after a short vacation. She will play for her prelude, “Andante Grazioso,” by Smart, and for her offertory, “Melody”? by Guilmant. Mrs. J. T. Tichenor wil sing as a special num- ber a Mother’s day song entitled, | “As my dear old mother,”’ by An-| tonio Dvorak. ! The Sunday School will begin at) 9:50 a. m. with Mr. John Archer as | superintendent. The Beginnérs will} be surprised Sunday morning when} they arrive to find a newly deco-| rated,Annex. Mr. Gleason Snow and-his MAC Class have been busy during the week slapping paint and) the teachers and children will find a brighter room for their work. <The Pioneers will meet for their} gocial hour at 6:45 in the evening| ahd be ready for their devotions at THE KEY WEST CITIZEN setting | aside the second Sunday in May,| ! Sunday Evening Fellowship hour at Saturday, May 10, 1952 Ley Memorial Methodist Church of the 10:50 morning worship ser- vice at Ley Memorial Methodist | Church, Truman avenue and Geor-} | gia street. The pastor, the Rev.) Eldon Simmons, will preach on “Stewardship Of Motherhood”,| | which is in keeping with his cur- rent series of sermons on Christi- an Stewardship. This Church’s position on the subject and purpose of Mother's | Day is pretty well summed up in a couple of paragraphs taken from a recent Church letter to mem- bers and frineds of the Church. We quote: “The Church has always been; interested in the welfare of the homes of its people. As Christians our thoughts of home are some-) how linked with the Church. Most of us were presented by our par-) ents to the Church for Christian) Baptism. Many of us were married by the Church. When our loved ones die we call in the Church for a Christian funeral. All this is as it should be. “Since the Church, the Home, and our Mothers are so closely linked together we would like to suggest that you and your family |come to church next Sunday and sit together as a family. Our Church feels that this will furnish you with an unusual opportunity to be drawn closer as a family and to have a sense of belonging to the Church together’’. Holy Commnion will be observed |at the 7:30 evening worship hour. | Youth from the several Methodist Churches in the community will} meet at Ley Memorial for thehir :45 p. m. Gets Jail Term MIAMI (® — Gregorio Simono- ich, the pint-sized Russian wanted in this country for many years for smuggling aliens in from Cuba, was sentenced Friday to 13 years Mother’s Day will be the theme : Pose For Camera PAUSE IN NIGHT'S OCCUPATION of consuming excellent food by several of the guest Left to right Mrs. Wallace B. Kirke, W i in the far background, is Earle 1 camera shy. The event t place a around J.J. Trevor, Hugh who ac rtello Tower, SON Menuet OSE ELE SEE LIE TE LE OS the festive board are Comdr. Leland Goddard, Mrs. Goddard, J. J das chef, and standing, is chairman of the affair, Guy Carleton, Saturday evening. minor 'Key West Tug Frees Vessel P — The steamship es has been freed from | r at Bahama Island 75 of Fort Pierce, the | st rd reported today: | A commercial tug out of Key | West succeeded in floating the 8,500 t vessel which ran aground Wednesday night. The Coast Guard ! “FRUI-T-ODOR INSECT SPRAY IS AS GOOD AS IT SMELLS —THE USERS SAY! KILLS Roaches, Ants and all other household insects Pr. ST Qt. We Gal. $2.97 GUARANTEED: You Must Be Satisfied Southernmost City Pharmacy, Inc. 501 DUVAL ST. TEL. ] said the only damage was a few | } ANYTHING CONCERNING AUTOMOBILES SEE" THE TWINS 3130 DuvaL-Sr, PH. 1870-4871 st 199 bare-arm for cool, cool charm Pheto by McLai at a Key West dinner party honoring Capt. C. C. Adell is taken Stevenson, Dorothy Raymer and Everett Winter | brevity | in prison. U. S. authorities sought for several years without success to 7 o'clock. They have made inquiry|extradite Simonovich from Cuba about the Great Flood and have|to face smuggling indictments. invited} Mr, John Archer to tell! Then, last November, an anony- them sométhing about where the| mous telephone tipster told border Ark was launched, where it land-|patrolmen Simonovich could be ed, and how two of every kind of animal could get into such a small ark. Our teachers have learned) that youngsters can ask a lot of embarassing questions | ‘The PYF will also meet in the} Sovjal Hall at 7 o’clock under di- rection of their Advisor, Mrs. Jo-; seph Bringman | Rev. Link At Ist Baptist | Mothers «il be honored at an im pressive service conducted tomor row at the First Baptist church. \T: Commenting on the beauty and’ privilege of being a mother, Rev.| Link says: “Motherhood is at its best when to it can be added the) word, ‘Christian’.” found at an abandoned airport north of Miami. He was arrested as he walked alone on a runway. Simonovich charged that three men kidnaped him in Havana and delivered him into the hands of U. S. authorities. Jones Is Elected DAYTONA BEACH ® — Mrs. | Inez Jones, Panama City High | Schoo!, Friday was elected presi- dent of the Florida Scholastic Press Association Vice presidents elected were Mrs. Doris Hey, Tallahassee Leon, hassee District; Mrs. Ann} , Tampa Jefferson, Gaines- ville District; and Miss Barbara Davis, Lakeland, was elected sec- | retary-treasurer. as of New Zealand Pastor Link's morning subject The tu “Honoring the Honorable” jare the last living remnant of Evening subject: “Home build-|a group of fossil reptiles which} ers of Today In the living _ _ | speci eye on top of| Large species of bambo ne esented only by times grow to b t f scales. i Contest Winner ae J PRETTY DONNA LEE RAMELI 1 * * |Marcia Crane Is STANDING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: PROFESSOR LAZIER, JOYCE JOHNSON, EUGENE ROBERTS, PAT BRADY. A LETT. AN During their period o mum growth, young eat more than their weig day. The area close to the equator called the doldrums, is one of the rainiest in the world. | Sinclair Pete —By J. O. Hamilton Sleeveless as a slip and every bit as comfortable! Enjoy the action-encouraging styling of this pocket-proud sportster. Combed gingham check-mate plaid with the merry fillip of a tiny Peter Pan collar. Ever lovely, ever washable... and only one of SHIP’n SHORE'’s new sleeveless summertimers. In subtle spring shades. Sizes 30 to 38. RUBIN APPEL'S 926 TRUMAN AVE. FREE GAs FAIL TO THANK YO “They've been for 30 ye It won't take long for you to realize that our attention to your car will mean greater savings to you. Special Price on Undercoating $22.95 U. S. No, 1 Terminal Service Station Key West, Fla, Phone 1512 weating”’ it out auiiseutiented by che FORTUNET FASHIVA FURL ML ---superiatively right for you Citizen Staff Photo | fashion takes to its Roy Crane, Or- | is a cartoonist, strip “Buz played the »mpetition and cal career. Miss Fla. Of 52 second s ST. “Why is The Bible Practical For our day” God's word or Just Men‘s THIS DISCUSSION BY E. D. ROSAM, SR. ative of Watch Tower inday, May Ilth 3 P. M. OM HALL PING AING ~ The Only Answer To iunism - ANSWER? heels in Fortunets ~ WHITE SANDALS ~~ ¥ yi, f oo. Tt 3 P r LS ALL THE NEW wa Fa STYLES AT e ao CORKIE'S A i 7 wow price: «= /-“(/) / as eo { RS YS — $7 95 t } Row in dainty beel styles, Fortunet e + exes casual footwear the height of Ca Fasten for all occasions. In fine Theos Fe o c es feet as deauttel as pack p - “ soft ios ackandeostume = ™ : & or wonde wanety ‘ 1 rn r U at ee ee eoters. im the bee! height and type — = a most Gationice to your foot, Our Store is filled with items that will make wonderful gifts for / I f Z Mother. Come in, look around, you're sure te find what yo . ooking for in the line of @ Mother's Day Gift. RUBIN APPEL'S | || CHAS. ARONOVITZ °*a73e"" 118 TRUMAN AVE i KEY WEST'S LARGEST STORE | ‘ i

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