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SPAIN NOW HAS PART IN DEFENSE OF WEST By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON & — Franco's Jong shunned by the victors World War (i. lest's defense against ff R] Of agreements, prepared signing et Madrid the U, S and Spanish govern- would give America the about « heal « dozen wal bases in Spanish terete Ne I r y its part, would get Sesurances of U 5. military and economic assistance as well as the of heavy American spend to outfit the beves agreements covering use of the bases, military aid and @conomic heip—hav> been worked @ut during 17 months of long and sometimes « difficult negotiations ‘They climax a sweeping, but not ) Tevolution im American- felations. Officials, who aid the agree definitely would be signed weekend, did not disclose de adve specula use of Rally Day Committee Named Promotion Day Rally Day will be observed by the local Presbyterian Church this Sunday morning at 9.9 o'clock. A , in which all departments Church School will take has been arranged by a com mittee —e of Mrs. Helen Archer, Hugh Duggan, and Mrs. Richard E. Coulter, From Department through Adult Class, the theme, “Faith i ate au ty if a§ z 5 ; 28 Dr. Harold €. Campbell terian Church, a Presby- the official symbol Memorial of Clearwater, Flor- . Other Elders installed at the Celtic Cross is carried by the Mi me service were Gleason Snow, erator of the General Assembly second term as Elier and Mr, Joseph Bringman, Civic . Who has served with dis tinction in the past The Pastor announced this week that the following committees would be appointed in the session Music Committee Herbert FE Pace, chairman. Serving with him will be Dr. Harold C. Campbell Mr. Gleason Snow, and Mrs. Joseph Bringman. Pulpit Supply Committee: Mr Archer, chairman. Serving on this committee in addition to Mr. Ar cher will be Mr. Jean Bailiod and Mr. A. C. Elgin. The Committee on Christian Education: Dr. Har- old C, Campbell, chairman. Other members will be Mr. John Archer Col, H. BE. Pace and Joseph Bring man. The Committee on Com Mr. Gleason Assisting him Bailled and Mr Snow, chairman will be Mr, Jean A. C. Bigin The Deacons were ordained and installed following the service of Ordination and installation of Eid. ers. The impressiveness of the oc casion was increased during each Of the separate ceremonies as both boards joined the Minister in the ancient Christian practice of setting apart the men by ordination, and charging all of them from the Presbyterian “Book Of Church Order” that has an honorable and historie place among the Reform ed Churches of the world The Deacons ordained were Mr Rugh H. Duggan, and Mr. Julius C. Speeht. Those installed, having served in the congregation before were: Mr. Edgar Stark. Mr Fred erick Miller, and Mr. W. Earl Julian, Unable to be present be cause of ifiness, but also hav served with repute George Somers, ar ‘The last two n installed during ¢ weeks. The Board of Deacons met Monday night in the 58 next fe {i ih =o 3 n Tgst in | Peget2 ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Seturday. September 24, 1953 naval bases at Cadiz, Cartegena Britain and France against Franco and El Ferro asd alr bases im Hence, there has never been any 29,000 Churches of the Southern the vicinity of Madrid, Barcelona serious effort to bring Spain into Baptist Convention ate committed and Seville, All present facilities the North Atlantic Treaty Orga i. 9 task It is ambitious but pos are described a5 inadequate end ization (NATO)—even though the sible. It is challenging yet reason in need of considerable expansion. treaty was extendea to include able It is the endeavor to reach The negotiations date formally Greece and Turkey at the eastern 2 MILLION MORE PEOPLE in from March 1952, but informal end of the Mediterranean. 1954. The number is thrilling contacts with the Franco govern-/ The U. §. decision to make a but we are not after numbers a ment on the idea were established separate, practical arrangement lone. Let us never forget that num more than a year earlier. with Franco came 55 a substitute bers represent SOULS. To reach Franco officially sat out World for Spanish membership in NATO A MILLION MORE PEOPLE for War Ii but he was closely identified or for some other joint Allied ar- BIIBLE TEACHING is to place a with the Axis cause. MILLION MORE SOULS under the In December 1946, the United Ne. The pian has strategic impor. marvelous influence of Bible Study tions urged its members to with- tance in at least two respects with all that the resultant trans. drew their first-string diplomats 1. Spanish bases offer a reserve forming force of God's Word can from Madrid and to bar Spate position for American air and nav. produce in human lives from U. N. agerevs al forces behind the forward lines in obedience to the command of However, the situation began to of Western European defenses, Christ and prompted by the com change in November 1950, when which are in Germany, and also passion for the people: the mem the U. N. General Assembly re- provide additional lines of commu: bers of the First Baptist Church voked this 1946 resolution. Rication unite in their efforts to give prior The: United States, which had no 2. Spain could provide a kind of ity to provision for Bible Study ambassador in Spain since Decem- fallback position if the forward de- Gospel Preaching, and Christian ber 1945—though the embassy was/fense lines are never properly or- Training fot all the people for staffed by diplomats of lesser rank ganized. For example, France has whom it is responsible. Two New thereupon sent an ambassador long delayed in ratifying a Euro- Departments are being organized to Madrid. pean army treaty which would let in the Sunday School, with many But there was—and perhaps still West Germany rearm within such newly formed classes for all De is—powerful political sentiment in an army. partments. The teaching force cf the Sunday School will be enlarged with fifty new officers and teach ers Next Sunday September 27th, is vee an cals Slated Ac | chairman; Julius C. Specht, secre- tary, and Mr. Edgar Stark, treas- Tomorrow is Promotion Day for bated \Sunday School at Ley Memorial ‘The Trustees elected by the con- Methodist Church, 1364 Truman Gregation was also recognized Avenue at Bayview Park. Every during the morning . of the children’s division reer ate gee cera et soe Tone nection with the showing of a are under is a class for TOV! dealing with juvenile prob- lems Pongal — Judge Gibson, as main speak- ying with other told the audience that delin- e. The Sun. Wency among children in Mon- roe County is decreasing, but she said that there is much yet to be services are Cone and reminded parents that im the morning they should keep on the alert ening. At the i" saving their own children from sermon topic f#!ling into delinquency At The Beginning,” The movie, “As We Forgive.” service the Presented the story of a Christian to be, “Deaf, officer of the law, a police lieu- ‘and Lame.” Special tenant who loved boys and was morning service wil] ®!ways ready to help them. In Mrs. Carmen Cooperation with his pastor, who , and Mre, Tho- %lso loved children, he tried to |. organist. be of aid to two boys who had other service scheduled stolen a musical instrument from the regular meeting 4 store. Methodist Youth Fellowship, When the boys were brought in the evening. The special before the police captain at the week's meeting will precinct station ,the Christian of- . The Church's en- ficer begged for the privilege of youth is under taking the two boys into his cus- Mrs. Thomas M. tody superintendent of Being granted the custody of ision. the two offenders, he took them week the regular mid. to his own home where the boys, service will be held products of broken homes, began ening at 7:30, at to experience the influence and At El Salvador Juvenile Court Judge Eva War- ner Gibson and Miss Isabel Flem- ing, of the Juvenile Court, were guests at El Salvador Methodist Church last Sunday night in con- H £ 3 if Hi at : 3 re gf 33 ge iF i ! E 3 z Eph: it i z t 6: C. This | [ Fa z § g HP ; a fl ! book of Genesis will be- mosphere Tehearsal is slated for Prayer and Bible reading at jay evening and will the table at mealtime and kind the direction of Mr. Her- words of love and consideration . and respect from parents to chil- First Methodist dren and vice versa served to guests at the re- change the attitude of the two youth fun-night on boys. When they had the oppor- 230. The program for tunity to look at both sides of for sing for the the fence, they decided to stay } lay-party games, and on the right side of that fence All youth who are) There are many good lessons nd Pemchateuins Gerda Ua As aie wn ly invited to join the that taught by the police cap- the United Proshyterian | Church "=, tain, when he said that if there iso hold a Celtic Cross as 8 sym- Nest Sunday, October 4, Lev were more persons in the world " . S¥™ Memorial Methodist Church will today like the Christian police of- Presbyterian bodies. In the 89 world in observance of “World. : , ticipated union of the denomina- Wise Comonnm. old i orld. 1” suffer a in the world. welded into one, marking the or- iA ed Car For Sale ganic as well as the spiritual unity Unseheduled Bath | £ * ° |Bennett, scouting a Baptist church cylinder Cadillac, rustless and The ll Take Time» late at night for a possible ready to roll at the twist of a burglar, accidentally came a crop- sidewinder crank, is up for sale The maroon horseless buggy, Fa on darkened oe he “ his which sold for $850 new, may bring | getting wet. [rying to deter. Ist Congregationa — ey Kerplash! He ended up in the opened Oct. 30 A “Time-out-for Coffee” will fol- baptistery ‘ 2 years ago by the late Harold L. Sunday oye ny» First Con- —_ Ickes, then secretary of the interior gtegational Church Sunday morn- om ‘a: 9:45 and this pe wi sand. y " wiched in between 10:45 and thee memes United States, +a eth blag Srestjoin other Christians around the ficer, there might be less crime tions the three crosses will be of these churches. | 4 | TULSA, Okla w—Officer Orval WASHINGTON W-A 1904 one- per by the Bureau of Public Roads. Out For Coffee At | Creeping down some stairs in $2,000 from antique car collectors, mine his location he slipped nh w bought for $100 nearly low the morning session of the) He caught nothing but a cold. gh “ and public works administrator, to ime beginning of the regular morning theme “When the Load Gets Hea be displayed in a highway exhibit It has been kept in tiptop shape. Visibility is petfect, doors don't jam and the horn won't stick ehureh service at 11:00. A group vy.” Reason’ no windshield, no doors from the Young Woman's Circle The Young Woman's Circle will and the horn is a rubber bulb. will have charge of this short so- meet Monday evening ai 8:00 in Snow chains are in the tool chest, cial period. the Fellowship Center with Mrs. aft Sunday marks the beginning of James Marshall as hostess. All of Se national Christian Education Week the younger women o! the church ng to Gane: “ar a ae ee ee Emblem Approved Faith_in God." mess Chas. H. “The Gospel in Ephesus” will be fewkeT has chosen this same theme the Bible study subject at the mid au" ry -»~Ov for the morning sermon at 11:00. week Prayer Meeting on Wednes ch eget an - v mm West orm: The = is to help all children day night at 7:30. the Berepe oe Consultative Assem: develope a fi ih in God and to At a special business meeting of bly has approved an emblem arouse parents and other adults to church last Sunday night it was consisting of 15 gold stars on 2 their responsibility in this respect. decided that the members and blue background as the insignia of This can be done by example and friends would be given an oppor: the Council of Eurupe by vital Christian teaching in tunity to make contributions to the A French--British majority pushed Home, Church, Community and building fund which the Rev. Hat- the proposal through the half-filled the word. ty Gregory and his associates are assembly session on two roll call The Sunday evening service will raising in connection with the Ser- votes, 49-17 and 54-17 » with an informal song ser- vice Men's Christian Center on The Germans ubjected because * at 7:45. Gerald Saunders will Whitehead Street. Henry Saunders one of the 15 stars represents the ead the choir in the singing of and James Marshall were elected Saar Basin, an associate member the anthem, “Tis So Sweet toto the Roard of Trustees and Mrs. of the council France and Ger Jesus” by Kirkpatrick. Clyde Stickney was elected Church many are disputing the future of Tk» serseon will deal wid the Clerk. the industrial region. thet iit t Fe in has of FG hai the Work of the assembly, and a g i i a token of esteem for the Scottish tradition of the $e 5s ‘Southern Baptist Churches To Juvenile Court Workers Speak ev continued study of example of a true Christian at- friends of the Church jn the picture but the best one is m= SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON A slave becomes «@ brother, but entreats him as a brother | Philemon verses 6-2! Christian to forgive the offense BY RALPH ROGERS This plea of Paul's reveals the Today's lesson is one in practical great heart of the Apostle as few Start Huge Teaching Campaign =" living. It deals with thelothers of his letters do. This is not tace problem in a Christian way, Saul, the arrogant Pharisee, the Promotion Day for the entire Sun- We vaunt our color and our cul- fanatical persecutor of Christians, day School and Baptist Training ture only to be put to shame by but Paul the Christian. Onesimus Union. There is no more important 8 behavior and accompi'shments perhaps asks what be is to do and . -.., of so-called inferior races. The an- Paul gives wise counsel when be day im the Sunday School Year tropoiogist contends there is no urged him to return to his Master. than Promotion Day, when our en- superior race. Paul expressed the Paul hated slavery but he would tre Sunday School and Training Christian view when he said, “And sot break the law Onesimus trust Union members “step-up” one hath made of one blood all nations ed the advise of Paul to such an year, and are greeted by a full of men for to dwell om the face of extent that he did return even staff of workers who are enthusi- the earth" Acts 17:28. though it could have meant certain astic about the work for the com- Philemon is a book of only twenty death. With this letter, would ing year. Our newly elected Sun- five verses. It was written by Paui hardly be that drastic day School Supt. is Mr. T. M. Fel-\while a prisoner in Rome, to a The receipt of this letter must ton. The new Training Union Di- wealthy convert of his, Philemon in have been a challenge to Philemon. rector is Mr J. L. Day. The new Colossae, and was carried back One can understand the attitude President of Woman's Missionary by a run-away slave by the name of @ Master when he learns that Union is Mrs. John Pinder of Onesimus, When the books of bis trusted household slave has Rev. Harold H. Link, Pastor will the New Testament were being TU" sway with everything loose Preach in the morning service selected for inclusion in the Bible, around the house. But here comes from the text, “I must work the it was suggested that Philemon be & | urging him to receive back works of Him that sent me, while omitted “because the subject was this scoundrel as a brother. Will t is day: the night cometh, when not worthy of the dignity of an his Christian love triumph? What no man can work.” lohn 9:4 apostle.” This however, is a page Would we do? It has been said that The evening worship hour will of beautiful pictures showing the Christianity sent Onesimus back to be made memorable by the Ordi- results of Christian missionary fulfill the obligations of the law nation of Mr. Hunter Hughes to work in Ephesus, Philippi and Co- but Christianity at the same time the office of Deacon. The pastor's lossae, It is not theory and theo: Put an obligation on Philemon to message will be, “Honoring the logy, but proof and behavior show- receive the slave back in an en Deaconship” very special music is ing what Christian faith and prac. titely new relationship, that of a arranged for both the morning and tice can do for society brother evening service under the direction, This letter was carried by One- Here is another proposition which of Choir Director, Mrs. E. L. Mc simus who went along with Tychi- tended to ease the jolt on Phile Elhaney with Mr. Michael Mariscal cus back to Colossae. Tychicus mon. Paul agreed to make good at the organ, jcarried a letter to the Colossaen 49y loss the master may have sus church full of discussions of Chris- tained. No doubt Philemon had tian doctrine and theology The let. helped himself to some money—he ter to Philemon reveals the heart had perhaps confided in Paul, of the great Apostle like a mirror S0ft of a confessional, and so Paul and rings clear with eloquent Chris. asteed to pay the debt. There must tian truth in a most commonplace #)ways be a cash settlement, When Here setting. It is a plea for Christian Someone asked what the Civil War brotherhood and is an inspiring ex. cost they were told that it ran into — ———————._ |ample of Christian conduct. Especi- the millions. It was then suggested \ally is this book appreciated when that had that money been used to Rey Touchton |we know the position of the slave femunerate the siave-holders in the . jin Paul's day, Under Roman law south, there would have never been | ™ . ‘the owner of a slave had absolute ® Civil War. In addition, there Will E d His jauthority over the person and life Would never have been the thou- 1 n of the slave and according to Lecky *#°ds of veterans mounds both | |in his ‘History of European Morals,’ north and south. The practice of e it was full of cruelty, vice and hor. the brotherhood of man guarantees rmon ‘ ries ror. Onesimus had not only run 4 saving in lives and cash i |away but had probably stolen some Paul further eased the mind of The Rev. J. Paul Touchton, pas- Property when he left and would Philemon by saying that Onesimus tor of the First Methodist Church, 2&¥® been subject to severe pun- had been of service to him while " . perhaps death. Knowing in prison. That service to Paul as announced that on Sunday nis master was a Christian, he was ¥®5 & gift from Philemon and while morning he will preach the fourth willing to return and adjust the he might have kept Onesimus, and last in a series of sermons on wrong. Philemon would have resented or fesponsibility, The sermon will be Be ape the love of Christ in their — him beosenge use of the “MY OB is we can understand that the slave. In returning him however, "lal payee TO THE meeting of Philemon and Onesim. he hopes that Philemon will ‘do me people seem tO us would have been bitter and more than I say’ and perhaps te- feel that when they have satisfied ugly indeed. Transformed by the lease Onesimus from slavery en- whatever Force there may be be- spirit of brotherly love their ad. tirely hind the universe, their group oF justment to an unpleasant situation If this is a practical lesson in organization of religious faith, and was much more simple. It is said Christianity, then we should note their family they hi done quite that the carp swimming around the action of the leader, Jesus him- enough A part of our devotion the outlet of a cities sewer system self. He practiced the brotherhood to God is our service to our neigh- are inedible because of the pol. of man, Women and children were bors. And our neighbors are any luted waters. It is hard to realize the same as men to him. He took whom our influence or power may that the beautiful little goldfish on no cognizance of slaves other than Teach to help or hurt. our tables or in our pools, are that they were men subject to all At the morning worship service cousins of the dark scavengers in the feelings. hopes, joys and sor- the choir will sing “Consider the the ¢iver's murky waters. Turned fows as other men. He ate with Lilies” - Scott, Mr. Willis Walker, loose in the river the goldfish the rich and poor, with publicans tenor soloist will sing “He that would soon revert to the ugly carp and sinners without calling atten- dwelleth in the Secret Place” -\because of their environment So attention to it. To Jesus there were James Mac Dermit, from the 91st it is with human nature, exposed just two classes of men, those serv- Psalm. The anthem at the evening to the filth and sordidness of sin ing God and those living to the worship service will be “Where and wickedness, one becomes un- flesh. Jesus Loved to Be” - Bell. lovely and undesirable to know Paul also is an example of Chris- The evening sermon topic will Paul, the prisoner, understands tian brotherhood. His father was a be “The Church Indestructible.” the slave who also is virtually @ Roman citizen and of considerable The church is grossly misunder- prisoner. He ‘beseeches’ Fhilemon means and distinction. He gave up stood as she seeks to help all peo- to take back his once faithful slave his inheritance to earn his living Methodist 917 FLEMING STREET Open 7 Days A Week — 11:30 A.M, - 11:30 PLM. Weekend Specials from $1.00 Up Full Course Dinner $1.25 and Up PREPAREC TO PERFECTION .. SERVED WITH COURTESY ple to a richer more abundant life. and forgive him of the offense. As a8 @ tent-maker and beca Her enemies have tried to destroy head of the church, Paul does not wanderer on the earth. He w: pare — arg ghia — dictate to the wealthy Colossaean, ane te and a scholar from selfish ways a ink thus - Gamailiel’s ind was #0 for themselves the better way of| The Thomas Jefferson Memorial humble an te pveatigy Hee life. But the richer way that leads Foundation maintains Monticello, was perfectly at home with him to happiness is to be had only as Jefferson's home. He planted the Christian church in we bring blessing to others, the Roman Empire most success. - es Thomas Jefferson lived at Mon- fully yet he was not puffed up with ticello, his Virginia home, from pride. In his own estimation he tory |#770 until his death in 1826 was chief of sinners saved by |known in Hollywood as “The Bar-{ras*ayge eusmey makes all man- I 0 Se on” —Errol Flynn. posal S n reen Other members of the cast were | recruited from the English sta | e and sereen. Roger Livesey, noud/exPert SPRAY PAINTING n ec nico OF {fer bis screen portrayals and his) and MOTOR REPAIRS 1 Shakespearean productions in Eng- guamer | From the pages of the famous land, plays in “The Master of « acquer Robert Louis Stevenson novel, “The or ggg sen a soldier of fortune Master of Ballantrae” comes to ¥ mes Flynn's constant the sereen in the person of Errol Companion in his flight from the! BRAKE SERVICE Flynn in Warner Bros.’ Teehnicel- English Come in for Free Estimates ot of production. It begins a local en atrice Campbell is seen as one gagement Sunday at the Strand of Flynn's lady loves, Lady Alison. | STOCK ISLAND Theatre A sereen newcomer, 22-year-old MOTOR REPAIR ‘The production of the adventure. Yvonne Furneaux plavs the lighter On Steck Islend—Next te the Dog drama is said to be ane of the love of Flynn's life, Jessie Brown. Treck — Open 7:30 A.M. te 6 P.M. most elaborate of the War- The story has Flynn fighting for ners filmed “The Master of Ballan- the hand of Lady Alison and for trae” on locations spread from the kisses of Jessie Brown Cornwall on the southwestern ex- Anthony Steel is cast as the bro- tremity of Great Britain to Paler- ther of “The Master of Ballan-] ¢geciei mo, the colorful Sicilian seaport on trae.” It is through a misunder- a the Mediterranean Sea—with a Standing that Flynn finds himself] Cerebral Pelsy end Crippies stop in Scotland where Stevenson's #t odds with his brother and a | Asen. fabled story of Jamie Durisderr, bloody duel is fought by moonlight TUESDAY his brother. and the two ladies in is the result his life begins and ends. | Among the thrills promised in Robert Louis Stevenson wrote “The Master of Ballantrae” are “The Master of Ballantrae” during ana cat ship. — a stay in a hospital He described revolt Scots aga’ Affiliation the settings of the story from the King George II i England and | °® Oeeiée on Mettens! places he had seen, Scotland, Sici-/84Y pirate life ashore at a Medi ly, the West Indies. 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