The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 17, 1953, Page 5

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« BERLIN The Communists to- day summoned 70,900 young East Germans to rally at Leipzig this seistiet Nepeleon’s dateat at the “Darke a light wine at-a meal, tries’ 's defeat at the “ ate one ie the Nations. ene me eer wees Po Sworn In As Lt. Col. In Army Chaplain’s Corps New York Minister Writes UTA UO & Pe Ue fit ill fi aie 3x8 # Ht i fie ‘and fight like a lady!” was the! First Church of a light breakfast and two challenge hurled at Mrs. Mae Mc- in his two Town meat-and-vegetable meals a Elroy by her stepdaughter, a po- weekly. Smi day. |lice court hearing was told. \serious cro' “There is nothing unusual about) The magistrate fined slightly on West ‘ballerinas,” Violetta continued,' Prod ‘tor poking her portly step-'er. g i fey z Paeake REV. JAMES E. STATHAM. of the Fleming Street Methodist Church, was sworn in as a Lieu- tenant Colonel in the USA Chaplains’ Corps by Cireuit Court Judge Aquilino Lopez, Jr, as Mrs. Statham watches. Rev. Statham is a veteran of both World Wars I and II, and recently attended the advanced chaplains’ course in administrative work at Fort Slocum, New York. - During World War II, he was with the Third Air Force, and during World War I served in France attached to the Emory University Hospital Corps. Before coming to Key West, he served six years as the Base Chaplain, Veterans Adminis- tration Hospital, Lake City, Fla. in i : | Port Blair, reached my peak? Oh, no. Very far finest harbors, is the capital of the seldom number less than 1,000. His from it. 1 feel very raw. I have to anda: islands. lcongregation, some of the best Jearn . . . and learn . and | pice mas : ito jlearn.” | She can say this at the age of 26 . P h T 4qg.iment of man's relationship to the ater i years of cnnene. tow REY, Coulter To Preach Twice 2.2 2's 2s 1 ¢an she go on? his spiritual understanding to the the war als aterna) AL Fi P b ° Ch ch everyday problems of human was a lerina,”| ” = { First Presbyterian Unhuren jis. Europe a prima ballerina’s| pap fl for hee roles The Meaning of pany will be t Be sacrifice, an sermon topic this Sunday mornin; an American bricklayer,/at the First Presbyterian chureh| BR rv Uni she breaks into the movies. |The Minister, Rev. Richard E. ese e€ ft “It isn’t as profitable’ as WTeS- Coulter, will develop the theme] said Violetta. “What is the from the familiar 23rd Psalm. nis! Jobs Offered ? There is—how can I say great chapter of Holy Scripture has ays an excitement in danc- heen among the most comforting its own reward. Each passages in the Bible. Written by ‘ ‘them Dr. eeapel sought bpd eternal . a congregation rather than a throughout cessional” of people through revol- practice a faith of optimism and|ving mantles ie prtines ac Last Sunday he dared to tell his|cyurch A second chris has bees vast audience “It’s a Great Time| founded, trained 100 To Be Alive.” Men and women Shamif oe ore who throughout the week had be-|in moaned the wars and threats of and women, licensed by the Church wars, the s, the violentiand the State, counsel people wor- i eke 3 ind others, Diffe from| will be kinder to their families and|sands who are eager te put into ‘ and many ers. fering | | me! is fete in 53 : Hy gE ss rr #8 experience.” |David the Shepherd who became! To Veterans deaths, the taxes of today, the com-iried about health, money, mental tried it is necessary for Christians}. to reaniniae the meaning of the|Air Reserve personnel. peace on the face of many of his i i plications of 20th century life heard|niocks, and day by da: blems, King the Psalm deals with the rea-| x a y y prol h |sons for our trust in God, Because| Good jobs await qualified veter.|the witty, happy-hearted minister |Healing is considered a normal oc- jword Trust.” A number of vacant Stationkeep-' wa one could tell he had hit i 5 God is our Shepherd we are cer-lans of this area who may be Ae gpd we are 4 tain of his loving care and mefcy.|terested in the training and ad- ana rae ay ee ‘In our day when faith is so sorely: sniniéteation of. -O 1 Naval [ae Tae the pe »,|, At the evening worship servicejer billets exists at the Nuval Air Bally oy Germany's | ciowing the Consrtgational hymn-|Reserve Training Unit based at! aad Adenauer, pro-|,i.¢ 3 16 mm Sound film on the/Master Field, Marine Corps Air pat and anti-Rusolan and great|iire of Christ will be shown, This\Station, Miami, of a reunated Germany, | itled Golgotha deals with| Men or women selected to fill eo an overwhelming re-election 12" climax of the public ministry these bilets wil be stationed right| Communist attempts to tor-lof the Savior, and has been highly,here in Miami on a permanent ‘Russia: ‘ated among religious films. basis. They will not be transferred’ ‘notion ae ater: had ced At the Senior Youth Fellowship |from this area for the duration ot, Bip frome petting East Germany/c.roiyn Lane will lead with Billtheit enlistment unless the nation in Gana é yee Geena: |Green as the speakers. This grow-|is involved in war or other nation- SOCIETY 327 ELIZABETH STREET Sunday Scheel, 11:00 A.M, $ =3 i Es. iano = sial—to great is | wean East and West, ing group has decided to adopt an/al emergency, “Aere has been much talk of 1.0%, of course, in both East and) keeping West, i diplomats have made East and West, felt toward Mos- i jcow probably hardened them vote orpban from the Presbyterian or- In July 9 oe ministers |@4dition they decided to help in the jot Britain and France journeyed ,S¢neral program of Church repair to. Washington to confer with Sec-|a2d maintenance. A committee hope,jretary of State Dulles on prob-/headed by President Bill Green as- lems involving the Communists. |sisted by the service-men in the| Out of this meeting came a prg-| Youth group plan to paint and te-| posal to Moscow: Let Germany be Pair the benches on the Church reunited, let, the Germans have lawn and patio, This is the start :|free elections, plus other steps, of their effort in the clean up paint Notes were exchanged with Mos. up Church program, The result of cow, long notes, with long delays'the Ice Cream Social was very between replies. The result by mid-|good with enough realized to start/ -October: nothing. |the program of adoption in Thorn-| Tonight Dulles travels to London|well Orphanage. phanage in Clinton S. C, and in/cords, planes, and equipment used Stationkeepers maintain the re-) by the ‘‘Week-end warriors” of the Naval Air Reserve on their once- a-month, week-end drills. They re- ceive full pay and allowances of. their rate, together with the many other benefits of active duty per- sonnel, such as medical care for themselves and their families, Post Exchange privileges, and full retirement benefits, Veterans who have honorable discharges, and reservists who are on inactive duty, are eligible to japply for these positions. Discharg- at 11:00 O'Clock Wednesday Evening Fleming St. Methodist Church Corner FLEMING and WILLIAM Streets CLAUDE E. SALIS, Sunday School Superintendent Morning Worship at 10:50. A.M. 4. E. STATHAM, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M, Subject: “WHAT IS THE PRICE?” to meet with the British and; Classes of Instruction held this ed veterans will be re-enlisted in| foreign ministers. The week with the Minister as the the grade held at the time of dis-| State Department said it is not'teacher were well attended, and|Charge. Inactive reservists will be| an emergency meeting. London}the consensus was that such ins-|ordered to duty in their Present said it was called burriedly, |truction groups be held regularly|stade. | The three foreign ministers cer-|in the future, One thing pointed out| Applicants must have served at | tainly are meeting now with alof interest to the officers and con- least 22 months on. active duty | greater sense of urgency than they|gregation was the fact that the during the Korean conflict or had in July, for more than one fastest moving item on the new Jit.;World War II. ;|thing has happened between July erature rack at the entrance to the and mid-October. Sanctuary were copies of the Shor-/ TIDY DIDY HAUL EVERETT, Mass. — Thieves | . Fg West, which had a monop-|ter Catechism. on the hydrogen bomb. suf-| The Women of the Church will ; i fered a shock. On Aug. 9 Malenkov|meet on Monday night in the aed RR ie ape oa. said the monopoly was over. Onjial Hall under the leadership of | ined 780 baby diap y i a 19 the Russizns announced|Mrs. James Sterling. Plans are} 3 diverted a drogen explosion, confirmed|under-way for several representa- this government, years before tives of the Womens Group to ates tact bestia! re eit ie American experts thought|tend the District meeting on Nov- Methodist Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M, Evening Worship at 7:30 P.M. Subject: “FRET NOT THYSELF” A Nursery Is Provided for the Care of Children During Services Service Men and Visitors Welcome PLAGLER AVENUE and TENTH STREET On “Poinciana—Navy, City Hospital” Bus Line EARLY MORNING SERVICE ... SUNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASS csecentenonnseneapnsioneste: AM. Morning Worship Hour, 11:00 A.M. “OH COME, LET US WORSHIP ... THE LORD” Ps. 95:6 CARL A. SAMMETINGER, PASTOR 2322 Harris Ave. Phones: 2-5161 (Church), 2-7975 (Home) Listen to the Lutheran Hour, Sunday, 1:30 P.M., Station WKWF Organists: Mrs. W. R. Dean and Mrs, Paul Archer Sunday School Superintendent: Mr. Joseph Boa 9:45 A.M—CHURCH SCHOOL, With Classes for All Ages 11:00 Worship Subject: “OUR CHRISTIAN FAITH CHALLENGES COMMUNISM” 7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship SERVICEMEN’S CHRISTIAN CENTER GOSPEL TEAM Visite > Key West, Service Men and Their Families Will Find A Cordial Welcome At All Services Church Is Air-Cooled For Your Comfort St. Paul's Episcopal Church \, Corner of DUVAL ond BATON STREETS THE REV. JOHN S. ARMFIELD Rector | 7:30 AM—Holy Eucharist jhis only achievements had been |had ise cages agra me bad| two small Broadway roles, some Publicity when I've made mis- TV parts and a bit as a clown pea oe Uae one iin his father’ “Lime. |{om the name. a asa Mae ene ictige, Lito a ect ia ae Lis cee , (Calif.) under another name. But area had lean days,” | when a friend came by and said, 10 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 1 AM. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 7:30 P.M. 2 P. L. PARKER OF CHATTANOOGA, TENN. “BRINGING TO THE THE TRUTH YOUTH” zone of Trieste now oc-|ly small—from a trust fund my day night December 20th. This ‘s with warnings against letting hair that is already turning grey.|tendance to the point where the 1008 OLIVIA STREET helped or hurt him. | After years of apprenticeship, |Y°rk. Before his present break, |tion I might not have otherwise wouldn't even mind typed|in New York when I literally were were times!-Well, if it isn’t Charlie Chaplin Prayer Meeting, 9:30 A.M.—Church School 11:00 AM—Choral Eucharist and Sermon (Mersery Conducted During Service) tives. Possible. jember 4. The pastor of the Pres. {local is chang set ‘ | 2 within the past week Trieste| byterian Church is Chairman of a t the lea- by American and British:father set up for my mother,|to be a revivial of a very beauti- » Yugoslavia omar grandmother and myself.” ful and impressive service. The other zone. Charlie lives with his mother, |choir will present several selections Italians have the Port city of|He’s had a grey streak since he patio is fast becoming too small ste, was 14. He’s 10 months youngerjfor them. We extend a cordial in- than his brother, Sydney, who is|vitation to te Young Adults of HOLLYWOOD NOTES 228207" 7:30PM. — NIGHTLY “In the Army it was a hagard. | Church Of God. SS 1 guys learned my name and sun OLIVIA érRany ‘Starting Sunday Night, Oct. 18, 1953 E. M. BEARD DYNAMIC, SOUL-STIRRING MESSAGES OF “GOD” Charlie is finaliy getting his He plays the lead as the heavy in “My Pal Shep,” a moun- as a heavy, because I know [hadn't enough to buy a meal. I ONy hee ee thought shat could switch to other kinds of|WaS too proud to write home for changing my name permanently goles with no trouble. My strong|Money. So I’d mooch a dinner off ~ hig Charlie has had a rough go in|that I was from Holiywood, I had PASTOR i tain movie produced by Robert L. uit is actually comedy—but my{@ friend, = the favor when | femily. ee De reed at ie dership of Mrs. Helen’ Archer, is/ eas mag bese feo use: the Committee on Womens Work/ preparing for the Christmas Gan. And Russia, from which Yugo-|Lita Grey Chaplin, and grand-|along with several solos, split when ito tahasad “¢,| mother: He’s a tense, hand-| The MAC Class with Gleason Come! See! pursuing his acting career in Eu-|Presbyterian background in the be i ‘community to join this growing and HOLLYWOOD «7 — are jhis struggle for acting success. He|'® Prove myself. Luckily I'm good cpt ing well for at least one Chap-jhas studied in various acting |** boxing FROM YOUTH GV = SUNDAY SCHOOL Lippert Jr. “I couldn't be happier,” en- ly name. I’m proud of mine. eg ey do light comedy, not \!'m going to keep it and take the troops permitted to en-|going is a small income—it’s real |dle-light service to be held on Sun- Hear! ickle under to Stalin, backed up| some fellow of 28 years with black Snow as teacher has increased at- c c OF COD . Tope, I asked if Charlie’s name has/jenthusiastie class. i les Chaplin Jr. groups in Hollywood and New|,. The name has given me atten- thused the comedian’s son. “I “The only thing that has kept good with the bad.” Sireiny and Mnc?- PLEASE COME Everyone Welcome! Everyone Welcome! G29 OM _ Vans Pensle’s Service Tues., 7:39 om ean Young People’s Endeavo: Thursday, 7:30 p.m. or | 7:30 PM—E ayer and Sermon «2+ Everyone Welcome «:-

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