The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 22, 1952, Page 7

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Wants ‘to.Unite | Charles Pent, All Protestant ‘Hillsborough Churches In USA | Ct. Clerk Here CHICAGO » — A Methodist} © bishop today appeared at a Na-/et ive Key West- his fourth term Cireuit Court Clerk of Hillsbo- | h county is in town for a rest | and a visit with his wife and grand- Jes Pent tional Assembly of Disciplies o! Christ to speak for a large of Protestant churches Bishop Ivan Lee Holt of union sor He dropped by Monroe County set forth in an address cotirthouse Wednesday and called | for the international convention of | on Earl Adams, Cireuit Court Clerk Disciples. of Christ her | “From time to time barriers! Pent ancestors were a- and obstacles may our prog st settlers in South- gress, but we are orida, is the first Hills- earnest to turn back even t clerk to serve more } times our march is slowed s. He and his fami- hesitant pace ly ma home in Tampa. “I plead with this nat a vention and your co which is historically committed this great objec of t slow too much in Presbyterian Leader Tells Of Secular Sickness By GEORGE CORNELL Christ’s scattered flock into one fold, to give unwavering loyalty to constructive plans for unitin, our churches: Bishop Holt of moves for traced the history uniting Protest churches. He told how represer NEW YORK (® — A “sad, secu- | tives of seven denominations re sickness” blankets much of among them the Disciples and the | American life, the moderator of | Protestant ;the Presbyterian Church in the | Union late | U. S. A. said today The Rev. Harrison Ray Ander- | Chicago, told the opening of chur 164th annual General hat the spiritual sick ~shrouds educa- Methodists, formed the Conference on Church in 1949. Since then union plan has been drafted it will be considered further next fall He commented “Those who have considered dif ferent schemes for a larger chu union in the United States are in agreement that this is the first real blueprint that has been drawn in 50 years of conversation “It is not a perfect plan { | son the “A moral decay creeps its slow but sure way through America from the little white house on the village street to the white house in and it | another town he said in a pre- will not be approved in its present | Pared address form, but the representatives of But despite the signs of the all the denominations concerned side,” he told Presbyterian tes from throughout the y, “the church is on the and is winning through.” young men and believe it is a basis of discu: and suggested goal of our effc march Everywhere women are coming forward to help “The difficulties in the achieving church union have been way of many and they still are to over- | the ehurch,” he said come. . . We can have one church | He said the gospel has been with one Lord only when we want | “carried to every land,” that the it enough to sacrifice and sur-|@ld conflict between so - called render.” | science and faith has been re- Se | solved, that “theology is no longer ‘ ‘ys jin disr Youth For Chris “The word of God has found us Eight hundred and eighty com- representing the presbyteries, and ioners 259 | Re he said i Rally Tonight What is “Life's Most Embar-|hundreds of other church officials | rassing Moment’? |are here for the General Assemb- } ‘the answer will be ly, the church’s supreme govern- | night by Harold P. Wel ir i Youth for Christ rally the % and A tative Key Wester who was a Navy pilot during World War I Wells is conducting the interder Minational campaign igned to attract high school siilors, Willard Michael Preparing for t m lead the peppy song se j in America | A Letter li» cots eae From Bill Lantaff tig | Dear Neighbor M enumerating recent made by Christian churches | a stalemate caused by dif- ferences over “personal commit- nent to Christ and effective social | in the community has said no: j goes on unity is in} id all is not “on | | sexual immorality and | priated “by multitudes at | A compromise ver of tt controversial lar E Christians who are shocked by | Eobeoil ot onic these practices in Washington but Actoally, there py s g wrong whatsoever in and the Fede taking God's tithe for persona! or‘ era) I'wo Drivers | and Gulf off the Asked To Fill Out Reports Ss re ¢ t t 4 : | will give KWHS Band Gives Commencement Concert Monday The Key West High School band its annual commence- ment concert Monday night at 8 p. m. at auditorium, it was announc- ed today. Annual awards to members of band who have earned them will be handed out at that time. Bandmaster Harold Casterton will direct the program of the Fliers Parachute BARTOW (# — Two fliers from | Bartow Air Force Base escaped | injury Wednesday when they para- | chuted from their training plane | at 4,000 feet. The plane crashed | base. { Winter Haven, instructor, and Rob- ert E. Kimball, 2 student from | is being investigated. YOU'LL LIKE OUR FRIENDLY SERVICE ARCHER'S |) You can make Every meal a Real Banquet—and do it for less by doing all your Grocery and Meat buying iT here ... Come in—You be the Judge ARMOUR’S GA. PEACH — STRING END — SMALL SIZE HAMS Lb. 55¢ WILSON’S GR. A LARGE Fancy White Meat Sugar 5 lbs. 39c| Tuna Fish Rayo Liquid Starch Qt. Btle. 16c Joan Of Arc Kindney Beans 2cans 25c Jorden's Evaporated Milk Hill's Private Stock Coffee lb. 79c OR FRYING HESSON OIL . t. bile. 58c For Pancakes — Alaga Syrup bile. 23c af ¥ith Selium Rinso 1g. pkg. 25c funt’s Fancy 14.02. Satsup btle. 17c Quaker Grits pkg. lfc IBBY’S FANCY Jrange Juice PEPPERS .. eons OR & FANCY YELLOW EXTRA LARGE CUCUMBERS IPE FRESH TOMATOES 46-oz. can 19c 2 Ibs. 19c .... each 10c 1 bb. cin. 15 ARCHER'S Pas Ss | “The Store That Serves You Best” 814 Fleming Street Key West. F! oe = - and burned four miles from the |) The fliers are Charles R. Rose, hi evening. This will be the last con- | cert of the season. | | | Newburg, N. ¥. Cause of the crash |} i | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 7 ‘Thursday, May 22, 1952 ARMOUR'S Georgia peach HAMS Shank Half or Whole CLOVERRIDGE GR. A LARGE FRESH COUNTRY ROLL MARGOLD COLORED BUTTER »& 73e| Cleo ». 19¢ HILL'S PRIVATE STOCK | HOMESTEAD SOLID PA Coffee) Tomatoes uw. Sle |Z 2 LIBBY’S SUMMER TREAT Orange Juice 3 = 29¢ GREEN DRAGON PATNA Rice Zum 47e DIAMOND SOFTEX TOILET — 1000 SHEETS ! 3 rls 35€ Rosedale Garden Sweet PEAS 2: 25¢ ABO NO. 303 CANS NO. 2 CANS cans 25¢ A Summer Treat—Pie A La Mode. 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