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corse McNeill Ray Will Be Mr. Georg MeNeill Ray will be ordained tothe Diaconate of the Church on Sunday morning 11:00 o'clock in St. Paul’s Gurch, The Sacrament of Holy Overs will be conferred Louttit, DjD., Bishop of South Florida ang the candida’ cary Be presented W Father John S. - field, rectojof St. Paul’s, The ordpation ceremony will also be ered by Bishop Lout- tit, who visited St. Paul’s on several us occasions. ‘The Diagnate is the lowest order of the or" epee Episcopal fhurch. After ordination, the candfate will be permitted to preaclf if licensed thereto by the bishighnd to assist in the Holy Communin. The orqnation customarily takes place in fe parish from which the candidate comes... On Sat¢day evening, the vestry of Saint ful’s Church is entertain- inner party in honor of and Mr. Ray and Fam- fly. Mr. foe Allen and Mr. King- man G.furry are in charge of for the dinner. past year, Mr. Ray has been a }tudéent at the «Berkeley Divinity jchool of Yale University at New/Haven, Connecticut. He ‘serjed also as Lay Assistant hrist Episcopal Church, Briefs IGTON (#—A quarter of in American newspaper carrier pys will help sell the new- type Sejes E defense bonds in 12 million jomes next Oct, 4. s ry of the Treasury Sny- der annunced this Friday, saying the ts had offered their bond drive srvices through the Inter- national dation Managers’ A3- ‘ said it was “a magnifi- tration of good citizen- is ‘Newspaperboy” Day, Post Office Department is Rogers To Tell Of “Christian Victory” Sun. Have Two Services.’ “Christian Victory” will be the sermon. topie Sunday Morning at 11 o’elock at the First Presbyterian Church, White at. Washington ‘St., The Rev. Ralph’ Rogers will give the sermon as he likens the Christ- ian victory to a mighty force, a- gainst which all opposition gra ually exhausts itself in a futile ef- fort to overcome the world. Mr. Rogers says of his sermon. that, “Victory implies:a contest. In any contest we like-to win whether it is a battle of wits over a game. of chess, or a. clash of :arms onthe field of battle. Victory.is: a: sweet word indeed. However, the word ‘has’odd° con- notations. It could be the complete annihilation of the enemy, suth as in Custer’s Last Stand, or Santa ‘Ana’s bayoneting of the last five survivors in the Alamo: Victory in both cases was only temporary and the American Indians soon became helpless before the westward marc of the white man, and Santa Ana was defeated and humiliated at ‘San Jacinto a few weeks later when he was sent’ scurrying: across. the Rio Grande. Christian is somewhat ‘like Jiu-Jitsu,~the art of self-de- fense whére the opponent is al- . | choir comes his opponent merciful “ new 3-cent stamp to com- | the the’ public service of the : men. units. as well as shore in- ns ate said ne involved huake . jittery city d at 9:57 p. m. nother temblor struck. and ly caused the death of a ‘woma. No property damage was ne ee gise ietbets! sitting on a sofa beside | ling. usband when the quake ame She leaped up, then fell to the flor dead, victim of a heart attac! ! NEY YORK #—Former Swim- ngptar Eleanor Holm has been Mrs. Ardelle Price the wil lay for the prelude y ‘Sunday d her motion that her es- | bert. rang husband, ee ose back up his charges of mis- ond with, dates, times and lag suing his wife for di- Over 29.7 billion eggs were laid by hens on U.S. Farms during the first five months of 1952, | sons received $86 in division, Ordained Sunday At St. Paul’s| “gape 2 Stone Church To Observe Labor Sunday Rey. Touchton To Preach On “God’s Gift Of Work” This being Labor Sunday the min- ister will in the morning discuss the topic GOD’S GRACIOUS GIFT OF WORK. We are taught by the Holy Scriptures and by absolute necessity that men ought to work. “Men ought always to work and not to faint." ‘ Some have held to the idea that work is a curse to be endured only as one must but to be shunned or avoided as often as possible. Much of the work of this country in our times is work of the mind. More people eat plenty with less Physical exertion than ever before. For the loads that our machines lift from our backs we should be they could be developped. Now that we have more leisure hours we should devote more time and energy to learning God’s will in the world and to realizing it in the life of ours world. At the evening worship hour the minister will speak on THE STW- WARDSHIP OF MEMORIALS. The idea being that we have many to call to our memory the that make for greatness in ith and life. These should sacred before God for they ly that they give rise i way of life. morning worship hour the sing “I Walked Today Jesus Walked” - O’Hara. in the evening worship the anthem will be “The Heavens are Telling.” Bethoven. At the morning worship Mr. Earl Anderson, choir director will sing a solo: “In Thee O God, I put my Trust,” The inter-church fellowship for young people will be held at Stone Church. There will be piano and organ accompaniment to. the sing- ing to which young people of vari- ous churches are invited. Five Unemployed Are Given Aid . The drop of $12,187 in Unemploy- ment Compensation payment checks for the week ending Aur. 22-shows a trend toward an in- crease in state employment, an- nounced Raymond E. Banes, chair- man of the Florida Industrial Com- mission today. It was revealed in Compensation checks given out this week. In this county 5 unemployed per- checks from Turnpike Will Be Built—Mc Kethan TAMPA (# — Alfred McKethan says the proposed East Coast turn- pike is going to be built just as sure as the sun rises in the morn- ing and goes down in the evening. McKethan, chairman of the ~ |Labor Day Has| A Holy Aspeet _ | dicated to a worthy cause. The la- Florida Condtnc Leader Will. Preach Twice Sunday At First Congregational Church. REV. WILLIAM N. * TUTTLE TO TELL QF CONFERENCE The Reverend William N. Tuttle D. D. . of Lake Byrd, Avon Park, Florida, will preach Sunday at two services in the First Congregational HEAD FOR OKINAWA TAIPEH, Formosa (# — Eleven U.S. congressmen left Formosa to- day for Okinawa on their way to Korea. Rep. Dewey Short (R-Mo.) said- during their one-day visit on this Chinese Nationalist island the congressmen are seeking ‘‘the an- swer to the $64 question — how to pel out of Korea and still save face.” TONIGHT 7:30 P.M. 729 FLEMING ST. | Church. Rev. Tuttle is the super- Visor of the Florida Congregational Christian Church Conference. 4 | Tuttle is scheduled to give a report . | Christian Churches at Clairemont, California in June. _ At the evening service Dr. Tuttle will use as his theme ‘Come Unto ~ | Me, All Ye That Labor.” A former Moderator of the New York Congregational Christian Con- ference and Dean of the Wells Young Peoples Conference, Rev. Tuttle has been the superintendent of the Florida Conference since 1944, Once teeth break, through the |} gums they do not grow except at the roots. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY $27 ELIZABETH STREET Sunday School, 9:30 AM. Sunday Morning Service at 11:00 o'Clock ‘Wednesday Evening Mestings at 8 o’Clock yy en evenings from 7 CHURCH ot CHRIST || Ashby and Von Phister Smeets j SUNDAY Bible Study 10:08 AM. Morning Service —.. 11:00 AM QAM (ABC) 1:00 PMB) Youth For Christ bor of man becomes lasting when it is made_up of the heroism of the brave, the tears of failures with REAL - FISH STORY TOKYO W—This is 2 bearish bears have been swimming off shoré hunting for food. OQ. Esquinaldo, Sunday Scheol Superintendent Preaching Service In Spanish Sunday and Thursday Nights at 7:00 o’Clock SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 10:00 AM. EVERYONE WELCOME GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE “ASSEMBLIES OF GOD” Cor. Georgia and Petronia Sts. W.K.W.F. “VOICE OF GLAD TIDINGS” 9:00 a.m. Sunday School ....... 9:45 a.m. “vou Will Find'the Feliayean, ou You're Looking rome REV. AND MRS. D. T. NEWMAN, Pastors PHOVE 1890-8 Fleming St. Methodist Church 4. &, STATHAM, Paster Corner FLEMING and WILLIAM Streets CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. CLAUDE EB SALIS, Sunday School Superintenden} Morning Worship at 10:50 A. M. Subject: “LABORERS TOGETHER WITH GOD” Evening Worship at 7:30 P. M. Subject: “LOT'S WIFE LOOKED BACK, LOST ALL” Pete west san Ae oem Service Men and Visitors Welcome CORNER of TRUMAN AVENUE end GEORGIA STREET ELDON SIMMONS, Pastor PHONES: Parsonage 883 — Church 998 CHURCH SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. Miss Miriam Carey Supt. 10:50 4.M., Morning Worship an Frevided During Morning & 6:30 P.M., Methodist Youth Fellowship WEDNESDAY Bible Study _____. 8:00 Pm.) Everyone Invited 7:30 P.M. — EVENING WORSHIP Wednesday, 7:30 P.M, Mid-Week Prayer Service Saturday, August 30, 1992 ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 3 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH , White and Washington Streets , | RALPH ROGERS, Pastor { ‘SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:50 AM. WW, JOHN ARCHER—SUPERINTENDENT => Morning Worship, 11:00 o’Clock Subject: “CHRISTIAN VICTORIES” Director of Musie—Mrs. Walter Price Nursery Open During Morning Service - PIONEERS—6:30 P. M, Youth Fellowship, 7:00 First Congregational Church $27 WILLIAM STREET z5 PASTOR, REV. CHAS. H. MEEKER f Chorister: Mr. Gerald Saunders ‘a Organists: Mrs. W. R. Dean and Mrs. Paul Archer v Sunday School Superintendent Mr. Joseph Boza By 9:45.A, M. Church School With Classes for All Ages 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship Report On The General Council of Congregational Churches Speaker: REV. WILLIAM N. TUTTLE, D. D. . 7:45 P.M.—Evening Worship Subject: “COME UNTO ME, ALL YE THAT LABOR™ © Speaker: REV. WILLIAM N. TUTTLE, D. D. Visitors te Key West, Service Men and Their Families Will Find A Cordial Welcome At All Services The First Methodist Church Preaching Jesus Christ For Over A Century THE OLD STONE CHURCH #: Where Eaten Crosses Simonton, for Over 100 Years 4. PAUL TOUCHTON B.A. B.D. Minister 9:45 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Carey, Superintendent mg P.M. Allen 10:50 A.M.—MORNING. WORSHIP Wtu wane ne Geer ee, 7:30 P.M.—EVENING WORSHIP Subject: “THE STEWARDSHIP OF MEMORIALS” This historic old church has @ cordial welcome for servicemen and visitors. e wr GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH FLAGLER AVENUE AND 10TH STREET OW “POINCIANA - NAVY - CITY HOSPITAL” BUS LINE SUNDAY SCHOOL & ADULT BIBLE CLASS .... MORNING SERVICE OF WORSHIP ....... 11:00 A.M. CARL SAMMETINGER, Pastor “ENTER INTO HIS FATES WITH THANKSGIVING,”"Ps. 100, 4 Res.: 1663 A Flagler Ave., Phone: 862-XJ. Church Office Phone: 1712 Listen te the Lutheran Hour, Sunday, 7:30 P.M., Station, WKWE 9:45 AM. St. Paul's Episcopal Church Corner of DUVAL and EATON STREETS ‘ THE REV. JOHN S. ARMFIELD - Rector 7:30 A.M.—Holy Eucharist 9:30 A.M—Church School 11:00 A.M.—The Sacrament of Holy Orders, Choral Eucharist, and Sermon the Rt. Rev. Henry |. Louttit, D D., Bishop Blinep of South Plorlas 6:30 P.M.—Young People’s Service League VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOME AT ALL SERVICES “a ig % Hig