The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 19, 1953, Page 8

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Reflects New Trend Iyege Sheterdsy, Septemter 1», wx: SOdOwski's Key Colony At Marathon sig Bit z £e5¢ AERIAL VIEW of the fast growing development the Cabana club adjoining Pearlman Makes Contribution Today's Gospel (Change In Plan north of Marathon. The natural ocean swimming pool is shown in the foreground, with Rows of motel units run back from the pool, On the right and left are the duplex apartments for year round families, or winter visitors. In the background is the 10,000 foot landing strip upon which winged Key Colony visitors arrive in their own planes. Others come by motor or bus on the Overseas Highway.—Fla. Keys Photo Service. THREE DAY SCHOOL FOR SLUM FIGHTERS Housing rehabilitation in several cities is expected to get «a shot in the arm oa three day orientation course on ci By REV. J. L. REMIAS. USN | PASADENA, Calif, ®—A woman There is no inspiration, no reve- who went hunting for an apart lation, more illuminating than this; ment wound up the owner of a Ged is love and that religion is mansion which cost $1,225,000 to the love of God and of man the build. image of God. Today's gospel tells Mrs. Robert Lee Hill,, wife of an jus that. East Pasadena restaurateur, pur Vast libraries of pretentious Chased the 35-room Cravens es books have been written in the at tate on Orange Grove Avenue for a sum said by real estate men to tempt to expound what men call be in excess of $100,000. ® philosophy of life - but there is she was driving in the area no philosophy of life so sublime ¢ pking for an apartment with Mrs that which comes out of the mouths \fadeline Nay, who turned her auto of providing the greatest number of childrea who prattle: “God into the Cravens driveway so she of cities with the best possible made me to know Him, love Him could circle out. Mrs Hill took one material in the shortest time, and serve Him in this life and be jook at the three-story, slate-roofed happy with Him forever in the red brick chateau, and exclaimed next.” Indeed, all philosophy from LY eEE a 2 from “graduates : g i FI : ty-wide & i rehabilitation programs sponsored this week in New Or. leans by NAHB's Director of Hous- ing Rehabilitation G. Yates Cook, Attending are some 4 representa- tives from different cities interest. ed in learning how to administer a slum cehabilitation program This concentrated teachings course is one answer to NAHB's problem ii = wa, They were known as “liars, ar Son oe d misch evous brutes and idle Gime s . —_ ons.” Paul knew Cretans and i) bynes ry salified to give Titus time shou gentle and kindly ce as to how they should be “S **° them in others. God could redeem these fickle peo- er" = ‘of the M ple who had fallen into such low ‘er (] eter 2:23) says ¢ estate so Titus is to remind them cess not agan; when veg of thelr error, to speak plainly, but be threatened pan het comes gently, not bitterly, They are to be : 5 a5%e of not but i rE k i e g = 3 = H br throughout the living and dining areas on the Cuban tile floors. Contemporary furniture which was custom built is upholstered in nub- tweed materials and ough ~~ te oF = textured weaves. a s we | Particularly interesting is the PADRON HOME INTERIORS reflecting Florida living were en- |e temichculer “sole te “ana tirely designed and purchased in Key West.—Citizen Staff Photo |ynits. The sofa, in deep coral, is by Pinch. by ebony lamp tables. ae a ————-| The dining space is marked off » . with a planter used as a room SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON sz. sesso: °c! . plants is a note in this modern interior, A wrought iron Counsel for Christians. Titus Church the bishop when ordained staircase leads to the second floor 2:74, 2:10 is to “Be to the flock of Christ a which includes sleeping quarters BY RALPH ROGERS shepherd, Int not wolf; feed as well as a large, wood-pannelied A recent ehuekle of the day ex. ¢™, devour them not.” Paul told game room and bar. The rattan pressed & most pertinent fact, It! tus same thing in different words and bamboo furniture in this room a lee “ when he counseled that he be “gen- is upholstered in a bright billiard ald in effect, Experience is the | 1 ” "The table best lesson. It ought to be since Ul, Showing all meekness table green. | it costs the most.” If mankind "ve Christian ae : P would profit by the experience of ™OTMng, noon a = Dred their forefathers, this would be a 0% whether ve seem quarralsome) ging Permit ' h happier world. We too often - e iscount the wise counsel of our Will discover that = of us areTs Applied For sthers to our own hurt. Neverthe ey of Te a ant ss Paul sees fit to counsel an apt Teo 1 & poe ee on ert-| Application has been made to 4 ready pupil, Titus, and rr ben ~aemayg ist ~ vn of the Army by e n passes on to Christians of ev. conde others Mai Hudgins, T, Local Co See y foneration wholesome pot. they, themacives practice S Ci Bagineer cxa'sw.| LO nstruction ne a of Christian living eyes . Miami, Florida, for seiilaseptacinediinanni i Titus was ministering to the resi- (F Saving grace of J dredge 3 channels, in| _ OY 20 ELLEN KELLER is of Crete, “the island of a ——- Se oe Channel, an arm of Hawk) ©: 8. S. Construction Company B 9 T M k red cities.” The people of this Whe wus parts og |, at applicant's property, Key Wests fastest growing general Datla 1 £O Viar and bed been L ong! hae Aristotle described gentleness Southerly end of Summer- contracting organization, was foun. * y developed a philose Monroe County, Florida ded in 1951 upon the retirement of *A t ‘ Proposed to ve: > a Joe Pearlman from the merchan- 4 equain ance feet deep. The most dising field in which he had been ° channel would extend in-\PFominent for over 40 years. Da Se t 23 aterwa, distance of| Pearlman had a life long interest y P od feet Point about in the building of homes, not so ——- pp Rag much from the brick and mortar | 0" _ 9 the a e ae te J . ay No. est will observe equaintance ch " aspect as from the pleasure in m second cated odirgyon eesing @ heme grew fem the?™ the sixtieth anniversary of : u Only the educated are free. § | pitied rather than condemned Paul Was not such an old man but during his years had accumu- lated considerable experience. Paul had traveled throughout many pro- vinces and knew the peculiarities of the different peoples. Titus was young and of course could not soeak experience as could Paul, so the wise teacher urged his protege to behave himself in such wey that his enemies will find qin him to criticize. lie up his advice by observing und doctrine, gravity and sound sech, His faith should be strong, thout doubt and his conversation 19 lest they betray the minis Religion is one thing of which minister, or anyone for that tor, should not joke. He should an example of good works, s been said that boys are wild animals and should be t in a barrel and fed through the n What was meant is that e average boy is just learning. as not yet become a social being ing rights a others, and teat it is a matter of social ad 1 mt. In the same way the * were a stormy, rebellious troublesome and quarrelsome 4 notorious for their sedition. b Paul urged upon Titus was at he have the Cretans develop little respect for their govern ent obey the authorities and »” ir lawlessness While Paul counseled that they “be in subjection to rulers,” never did urge anyone to obey any uthority when it was wrong, Man hould obey God rather than men. Nowever when the law is for the welfare of all mankind they should be ready for every good work Ybedience and respect for law and order is the only me of pro moting peace in any city or state hat simply means that the Chris tian will not just sit by and eriti cine the commirsioners of the ounty or city, but will work with them to establish such just and righteous laws as will be fair and just to all concerned The difficulty in Crete was that each one thought they knew what just and fair. It was a matter ndividual opinion without re ard to recognized authority. It is aid that when Lee's troops invad ed P a cocky genth a a wired essu om that he war within a week chance. G vord tha than th ' i need private Cretans wanted to be given the ent him that they All the netals The ches even to- t to be ak evil Methodist the day when this world religion, 2200 feet south blueprint stage throughout each channel. The third phase until it was completed, a "°¥ 1% years old, was first men about 350 feet family living in it, and the whole toned in the United States. This channel and home a part of the community, same date in 1893, during a session The fourth) It his desire to aid in build- of the Parliament of Religious held eh needed homes for the a: Solumbian E: t channel and community in the years following vob es Pigpancie a i. The fifth chan-|World War II that induced Peari-\phicege, Dr. Henry ee pte ~ ay Ram 6c ies ies = at the famous American University .° — “located at Beirut, Syria, presented "\@ paper in the course of which was made the first public reference to the Baha'i Feith. Dr. Jessup said “In the Palace of Bahji (Delight), just outside the fortress of Akka on the Syrian coast, there died a few months since a famous Persian sage - named Baha'u'llah (the glo- ry of God) - the head of that vast reform party who accept the New Testament as the word of God, and Christ as the deliverer of men, who himself to him that judgeth eously.” Dr, J. B. Tweter a Chinese gentleman wi this rule. A neighbor sei him a plot of ground for ble garden. He could ha him before the court punished by law. Instead up a legal document and ground to the neighbor. bor had been a secret the communists and when overran the country the neighbor was made a district er. This Chinese gentleman w government official and would been first on the death list, was not molested. The word been passed along that he w: righteous man and was not i : i Py reicit rfl 1 g25 ie Hi z z ; 5F into the struction Company in 1951. inces and the| The demand for these homes deposit- plunged the new construction com- behind pany into large scale building al- most immediately. The firm grew may be seen rapidly as it filled the need for District En-/homes in the nine to Engineers, 575 thousand dollar bracket. CBS of. Avenue, Jacksonville, fers a blanket service to home hermes , and at the office of the buyers by providing them One of the doctrines taught by Resident Engineer, Corps of En- @fchitectural and financial coun. Paul was that men are not saved singers, I selling which are more than an by anything they do themselves. yigmj note Pg Avenue, sdvisory service as blueprints are “e##rd all nations as one and all ereetl vil if i No amount of good works will save, |supplied, and financial arrange as ee baggy tone ago a man. Salvation is the gift of e e g ments handled was visit s ~ idg od; it is not earned by men, We ‘M Obli t Because of the quantity of homes scholar, and gave utterance to sen are cleansed, made new and given| y fa TOM \under construction CBS is able to timents so noble, so ¢ hristibe that the promise of eternal life by the offer many features usually found, ¥¢ Tepeat them. ‘That a agp power of God's Holy Spirit. That 9 Jonly in much higher priced dwell. Should become one in fai Bos does not mean that we do not need ouec ton s§ ings. jall men as brothers thet bends to behave like Christians in a non- The corporation has developed % #ffection and nity ween Christian world, If we believe in tracts of former swampland in the sons of men should be vee God we will maintain good works. Sunda Theme Key West into residential areas of ©P¢¢; that diversity of beg or Paul was skeptical of the facti- beauty and distinction. These areas ‘difference of race should be annul- ous quarrelsome man. Such a man} lare solidly filled in and offer as &?; What harm is there in oe is perverted, and sinneth, being) On Sunday morning at the First good a foundation for a homesite Yet it shall be. These — frui wwe self-condemned.” He will fight and Methodist (Old Stone) Church the a5 can be found, strifes, these ie oe oe squabble with everybody. He will sastor, J. Paul Touchton will! selecting some floor plans Pass away, am , 8 fun the church, or else! He will en- d from the many architectural draf. Pesce” shall come - " Let not a gage in “foolish questionings, and oo saeggs y pill yg wi tings, Peariman chose theses that men dary in Oks, ¢ at be loves his geneologies, and strifes, and fight- 2 “ combined comfort, efficiency and ¥; a wy ings about the law.” Men are not MY OBLIGATIONS. Sundays topic spacious effects. Many of the hou. "Mis. that he loves his kind won to Jesus Christ by the factious Will deal with the home and my'.0. have jalousied porches which A* a Fesult of these 5 yoy squabblers in the church, but by the debt to my family. As an act of are used ax “Florida Rooms” to Paty was taken to Holy Land by example of reasonable, charitable God human beings are set in fam- ink the home with the out-of-doors, MTs. Phoebe Hearst, mother of the and kindly folk who love all man- ies. The family is the primary «we do not build houses to sell,” Publisher, to investigate the m kind. Paul knew the devil overated U2it of society and the first organi said Pearlman in pointing out the Te" at its source Ane r inter in Crete where he saw the natives ation to which we belong oF re- individualism characteristic of each With Abud'l'Baha, eldest son divided among themselves, each Cosmize that we are a part of the home «We build them to order... ®a'u'llah and na by Him contending he was right, where life of others. Child psychologists to the specifications of each own, ‘efPreter of the teachings and men repeated every malicious ru- ‘ell us that it is very important that op + of the faith, many ubers of t mor without bothering to find out *™4ll children have thrown about 4 variety of fine materials pro Petty accepted the Faith, and whether or not it was the truth. ‘tem the influences that will help vides a wide choice for future home {fst Baha'i community arose The conditions portrayed in Crete them know that they are loved. makers to select from was established in Chicago. should be timely council even in/All of us owe to our families the "CRs specialises in moderately The world center of the Faith debt of faithfulness, understanding, priced homes, particularly for the “?™¢ established in the 1 Kindness, consideration and love. v4 sq FHA ba 7 rather than in Persia First Methodist choir under the . groups. bist, boveuse of the Gems Of Though [nace oes, Be Rar we Date Paid Off sy te ners ofa EDUCATION bled” - Reed in the morning wor- The Bat Education is the knowledge of ship hour and “There's a Song in PUSAN, Korea W—Pvt. Edmund the Faith was pub how to use the whole of oneself. my Heart” - Van Woert in the J. Noddoff of Bc :ton, a statistician Tabriz on July 9 Many men use but one or two evening worship. with the Port Transportation Divi- ‘u'lah its Founder wa faculties out of the score with In the evening Mr. Touchton will sion here tells this on himself mured in a dunge¢ which they are endowed. Preach on the topic “Witness of Last April at Camp Brecken. four months in 2. Henry Ward Beecher. Experience.” Perhaps one reason ridge, Ky., he had a date with a Before His death in Education is our only political so few people believe in our faith WAC corporal named Beatrice. He ‘w'llah defined His safety. Outside of this ark all is is that we have so little to which told Beatrice he wouldn't mind be- many written letters deluge we witness with enthusiasm ing sent to the Far East —Horace Mann. On Wednesday evening of next Two days later be was on his An educated man is not neces. week the prayer and Bibles study way to Korea sarily a learned man or a uni-/period will be in charge of Mr. Beatrice, it seems, was a spe- versity man, but a man with cer- Willis Walker. cial orders clerk in the adjutant tain subtle spiritual qualities which generals office at Breckenridge make him calm in adversity, hap- Education makes a people easy - pur age to be the t py when alone, just in his dealings, to lead, but difficult to drive; easy All education should contribute to human history rational and sane in all the affairs to govern, but impossible to en- moral and physical strength and tism in culture, c { life slave. freedom gion, and the be —Bamsay MacDonald. | Lord Brougham. | —Mary Baker Eddy. era marking the 1 our own community, y ex umm 2 lead peace. The Baha ‘i recognizes essive dispen with the world pr Socrates to our own day & true or false according as it pr ates to that wisdom or falls short of it. The law, the prophets, the gospels, | ethics, religion, all that man lives for, ali that man lives by, eventual i ly arrive at the point where the Master of masters commences: Thou shalt love the Lord, thy God, It remains trve then that man is commanded to velieve in God and to love Him - not invited but order. ed, not by some prophet or preach- er, but by God Himself Man is ineurably religious. Leave @ man alone. Don't smother his soul with multitudinous and falla- cious opinions, Let him consult his own human nature rather than books and he will be religious. He will pray because he was made that way. The impulse to pray is human; to smother that impulse is to inhuman. It is human to be religious. It is non-human to be irreligious. When a man admits he is non-religious, he certainly pays himself no compliment The first and greatest command- ment practically resolves into a pattern for successful and happy living. It tells you to be yourself, Be your best self. Be human. Be completely human. Be the fullest measure of a man. You are not all there, you are not completely man unless you are religious, with all your heart, and all your soul, with ur whole mind and with all your strength. God gives every man the pportunity to be great. So make urself a beloved child of our eternal Father. Scientists can tell where porcu pines were most numerous in past ears by boring trees and noting rings are gnawed the most nderstanding of his destiny and own powers, testament. ent of His through son Abdu and translator riod of expansion ion s ns in haracter and under that a t and nd one tra ther em to fail. “Tl take that.” Epictetus, VENETIAN BLINDS EXCLUSIVELY WITH The MAXWELL COMPANY PHONE Us FOR FREE ESTIMATE The Maxweli Company 909 Fleming St. OIAL 26031 he Royal Palms APARTMENTS Accepting Applications Now Furnished and Unfurnished 2 Bedroom Apartments FIRST STREET and PATTERSON AVENUE

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