The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 26, 1953, Page 4

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NEW YEAR Look not mournfully te the past ~it comes not back again; wisely mprove the present—it is thine; go forth to meet the shadowy fu- ture without fear, and with a man- tudent Night Will Be Marked At First Presbyterian Chureh |2<=* nae Student night will be observed; Time! the corrector whem our) Need For High Goals For Seturday, December 26, 1959/Worship Service. This annual event| , "he minister. re as ceo an |Worahip Sarvies oa Sanday Jess-| sponsorship of the Wom- ie; “Being Prepared." College|@F¥ Std. This service marks not] ‘en of the Church, is Assembly-wide t-sining is the beginning phase of/°2!¥ the installation of the new of.) in its scope. jour education that continues|{icers but the quarterly observance/ Chureh'throughout life, Home, Church and|°% Holy Communion. The officers ignat-ischool serve to make the measure|‘ecently elected by the congrega-| man. As their influence co-|tion were: A. C. Elgin to the} tes we produce useful citi-|Board of Trustees and to the Ses-] our society. sion. Messers: Adams, Rosam, Fel- Morning Worship - hour, |". Keene and Lazier to the Board | iter will emphasize theft Deseens. the TONIGHT, 7:30 o’Clock OUT-OF-TOWN TALENT NIGHT Speakers - Leader - Special ale meneame 729 FLEMING STREET fi ee rfl Pe z ie rf 8 Mo % : ; Church Of God || POTNCIANA 1008 OLIVIA STREET E. M. BEARD PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 AM. MORNING WORSHIP nam if if i if Installed At First Meth Meeker Lists : Congregational ‘Church Plans i | ? & New Year when he), the subject “Go For-| text for the sermon} Lettin-American BAPTIST CHURCH Mth Chap of} 1328 White Street i > i EF. FE fit fet tf Hee i Sunday School, $45 A.M. Preaching, 11 A.M. Training Union at 6:30 Preaching, 7:30 P.M., at Church Hi igs EM be 9g i ° iu Es i i i : 3 ? Es i Hi f s es EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 7:30 PLM. ! ] Sunday School at 9:45 A.M. recently elected PREACHING SERVICE z i i z $2 v3 F i rs Prayer i i “What Did You Get from Christ- mas” will be the subject of post- Christmas sermon which the Rev. Chas. H. Meeker will preach at the Sunday morning service at the : i i # 3 ah £ H i i i 2 } se : Roll direction of Gerald Saunders will sing the anthem, “Come and Wor- \ship” by Lorenz. Mrs. W. R. Dean better| vit be at the organ. The Sunday happy ands hool will meet at the 9:30 a. m. : : iets : eS ES BR 88 a8 Ea - af he $ E F Christian) srarge. Worship and study is avail- morni lable for the different ages. rend “The church choir et er ml ‘the Sunday evening service at 7: j has pro-/it anthem, “I Bring You Good \Tidings” by Benson. Mrs. ul | |Archer will be at the organ. “Re-| E 3 i : : i : Hel th ge REF gee $ i fi Ef: subject chosen for the evening ser- mon, The song service will afford jone mort ity to sing the Christmas hymns as this festive season comes to a close. * | A Christmas Party is planned by the Young Women’ Circle for Monday evening at 7: ‘Church Center. The husbands will be special guests, Mrs, Alva Jo ,|Williams and Mrs. Marilyn Tynes -|will be the hostesses. Subject for the midweek prayer and Bible study group which meets -|on Wednesday evening at.7:30, will be “A Prisoner in Palestine.” | The traditional annua) New needy|Year’s Eve watchnight service will li be held on Thursday evening at) 11:00. Chaplain W. M. Laudenslag-| -fer Of the U. S, Naval Station will bring the message of the evening. Fifty-Four” Is Statham’s Topic Sunday morning services at Fleming $t. Methodist Church, beginning at 10:50, will open with “The Grace of Our Lord Jesus Christ,” by Streicher. This will be the organ prelude by Mrs. Claude Salis. The Reverend J. &. Stathan will speak on “The Open Door of Fifty-Four,”” using as his text, “Behold, | have set before thee an open door, and no man can shut it’ (Revelations 3:8). “Nothing is more forbidding than a closed door—nothing more inviting than an open door,” the Rev. Statham said of his forthcoming sermon top- ic. “Fifty-four is an open door to unlimited possibilities for gracious and godly living.” “Lay up for yourselves treas- ures . . . where thieves do not break and steal.” This text from Matthew is Mr. Statham’s subject for the evening service beginning at 7:30. Commenting on this subject, th pastor said today, “For the new year just one good resolu- tion is the one that reads, ‘Let us lay aside the sin which doth $o easily beset us.” Rev. Harold Link will preach Pies First Baptist Church, Eaton and Bahama Streets beginning at) 10:50 o'clock using as his subject, “The Quest of the Magi. The Wise men from the east came desiring eating baw ogee to prophecy, be) — of ere ‘The reception of the wise men was such as one) might have expected at the hands of the staid leaders of Judaism) who wee able to quote the prophets | concerning the birth of the Mes-! siah, but who themselves did noth- ing about it, The wise men made the tiresome journey all the way) from the east but, so far as we) know, the chief priests and scribes went their way as before without putting forth any effort whatever | to inquire concerning the validity | of the report about the “star in} vast.” | ee old priestly cast of the} Orient made its act of submission; before the new Lord, who was to) i | Congregational Church at|Vice-president; Miss Louise Ket-jer. rherek ‘The church choir under the/Chum, secretary; and Mr. Ray|® ara a oF 5 sire & to be installed on Sunday morning are: Mr. Max Foster, President; Mr. Bryce Wooldridge i FE Greene, treasurer. In the morning|be at the Morning (SUNDAY) i 10:45 A.M. 7:30 P.M. MID-WEEK PRAYER SERVICE In English _ Wednesday, 7:30 |! Meeting, Tues., 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 7 P.M— OLD HOME. Stock Island |] Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.— Mid-Week PRAYER Service 'Student Recognition Day. “The Open Door OF Daily Obedience The choir will sing Adams’ | worship service the pastor's ser- oes that of cor. Mr. Josep Boza will be injthe First Methodist Church will be given over to the observance of] church has 12 young people from| among its membership away in| college and university. The even- ‘turning from Bethlehem” is the|comb leading the service. Others] king part in the service will be| Bill Belett, Jr.; Blanch Alligood: | Charles Taylor; George Cathey; | James Cooper; Charles Baker; Pat Duane; Delia Touchton; Evelyn. Nettles; Donald Haas; Edyth Hampton; and June Yates. It is| at the|Delieved that this service will be| a challenge to the church to keep] in touch with its young life in| schools and colleges and in the military. Choir under direction of Mrs. Willie Walker will sing for the morning worship service: “The| Birthday of a King” — Neidlinger, | and in the evening “How Beauti-| ful upon the Mountains” — Sibe-| us. The general public will find a’ cordial welcome in the First Me- thodist “Old Stone” Church. To Teachings Of Christ Stressed The practical value of daily obedience to the teachings of Christ Jesus will be emphasized at Chris- tian Science services tomorrow. Among the selections to be read | from the Bible, in the Lesson-Ser-_ mon entitled “Christian Science,” will be the following: “But continue thou in the things! which thou hast learned and hast! been assured of, knowing of whom) thou hast learned them; And that| from a child thou hast known the! \holy scriptures, which are able to) |make thee wise unto salvation’ through faith which is in Christ Jesus” (II Timothy 3:24,15). The following’. correlative cita-) tions will be read from “Science and Health with Key to the Scrip-| tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “The substance of all devotion is the reflected demonstration of | divine Love, healing sickness destroying sin. Our Master said,| “If ye love me, keep my com-| jmandments’ ” (241:19). ' The Golden Text {s from Isaiah: gether, ye waste places of Jeru-' salem: for the Lord hath com-! ed Jerusalem. The Lord hath made jbare his holy arm in the eyes of} gend His Gospel to the uttermost part of the earth, The learned men knelt before Him; Learning placed) “The Holy City” at the evening at the feet of Jesus; where it ought service. a to be. Scholars of all ages of the Visitors are cordially invited world have taken delight in plac-) to worship at this church and ing their learning at His feet. | the pastor asks that they make > Men who are wise today will seek this their church home =. Jesus just as they did in kag ig aoa f old, He has the answer to & the baffling problems of life. For Fall Schedule this reason we can well afford to seek Him. He mere nye bes s in the days of old. Ou! ‘Pl ed F nope spiritual warfare must re- ann or ceive our a pe : will ide those teday wi ‘Le M ar ae to know the truth, | 4 emori. ‘At the evening worship service Rev, Link will speak on the sub- Lay Memetinl Methodist Charch, ject “The Kingdom man,” usiNg i504 Truman Avenue at bare the Scripture of the Gospel of Mite hk Mead aut tha Sale Sake Matthew, chapters 5, 6, 7, from the ‘elk 3 HO achaaide ht uaceaal: Sermon on’ The Mount. Two worship services are set for The Choir, ably driected by Mrs. tomorrow—one in the morning. at Jo Ann McElhaney, will render 19.59 o*clock and the prreesie as special music at both services— in the evenings“¥iie Paatel: of the and lead the Congregation in Wor-\Cyurch will deliver the pohges ship music, Mr. Michael Mariscal oth of these services. Serm will accompany at the organ. ‘hen seainion: saline’ Sor thé ‘ ing service will be “In The After. The best preparation for the fu-lsiow” and at the evening hour it all the nations” (52:3, 10), P. m. with the youth from the sev-| ‘eral Methodist Churches in the city as guests. { The regular mid-week worship) Services is set for Wednesday eve- ning at 7:30. The senior choir re-| hearsal will be held at 8:30 the} same evening. | Ley. Memorial will close out the | jyear with the annual Watch-Night| Service to be held at 11:00 o'clock | Thursday night, Dr. Roy McCusky will lead this service to which the Public is cordially invited. The vicious count their years; virtuous, their acts. | —Samue! Johnson. ture is the present well seen t0.lwil) be “When Religion Means! and the last duty done. Separateness.”” —G. Macdonald. | Other activities for tomorrow in- Time is a mortal thought, thelclude Sunday School at 9:45 in the divisor of which is the solar yea.[morning, Methodist Youth Fellow- Eternity is God's measurement Offship e¢ 6:30 p. m., ated the Youth | JESUS CHRIS | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE “Break forth into joy, sing to-'f forted his people, he hath redeem-| ] 9:45 A.M—SUNDAY SCHOOL |} Soul-filled years: —Mary Baker Eddy. sonriest and Fellowship bar at Fire ..modist Churen <3 0:45 In Spanish __ Thursday, 7:30 CHOIR PRACTICE |] In English, Wednesday, 7 P.M. | In Spanish, Thurs., 8:30 P.M. ii Dr. I 1 Negrin—in chi all ir. Ismael Ne; a ] O'eriant chargé of Engl oH /} O’Briant in char; t ee .- oC Ee Baber, s., |] Supt. The Friendly Church for All Who Wish to Worship the Lord |} You Will Be Welcome The First Methodist Church Preaching Jesus Christ Fer Over A Century The Old Stone Church Where Eaton Crosses Simonton, for Over 100 ¥. 4. PAUL TOUCHTON, B.A. 8.D., Minister 9:45 4.M., SUNDAY SCHOOL Allen Carey. Superintendent 10:50 A.M., Morning Worship Subject: “LIFE’S FRESH STARTS OR NEW BEGINNINGS” 6:30 P.M., MYF, MIF WORSHIP SERVICES 7:30 P.M., Evening Worship STUDENT RECOGNITION DAY This Historic Old Church Has A Cordial Welcome fer All First Congregational Church 527 WILLIAM STREET REV. CHAS. H. MEEKER, Minister Chorister: Mr. Gerald Saunders... Organists: Mrs. W. R. Dean and Mrs, Paul Archer : Sunday School Superintendent: Mr. Joseph Boza 9:45 A.M.—CHURCH SCHOOL, With Cladses for All Ages 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worshio Subject: "WHAT DID YOU GET*FHROM CHRISTMAS?” 7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship Subject! “RETURNING FROM BETHLEHEM” Visitors to Key West, Service Men and Their Families Will Find A Cordial Welcome At All Services TELEPHONE 2.2716 Free Literature Of Latter Day Saints | GLAD ‘TIDINGS TABERNACLE “ASSEMBLIES OF GOD” Cor. Georgia and Petronia Sts. W.K.W.F. “VOICE OF GLAD TIDINGS” . 9:00 a.m. reset Worship 11.08 oe Christ's Ambassadors 6:20 p.m. || Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. MID-WEEK i." “Bible § Study” 7:30 | { oe F189 PM. 7 Wednesday— “Inspirational | ed Singing” cue 7:30 p.m. |) Frigey— PBSC ccm 2:90 p.m. “You Will Find the Fellowship You're Looking For” REV. AND MRS. D. T. NEWMAN, Pastors DIAL 2.5773 JEHOVAH'S ° WITNESSES 1215 PETRONIA STREET Watchtower Study, Sundays at 7:30 P.M. Wednesday, Bible Study Thursday, Service Meeting, 7:30 P.M. Theocratic Ministry School, 8:30 AM. |] ——ALL WELCOME —_ ——-NO COLLECTION. || CHURCH of CHRIST M. A. CREWS, Minister Ashby and Ven Phister Streets pete Evening Service ....... 7:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY Bible Study 7:20 P.M. Everyone Invited “& GROWING CHURCH IN A GROWING COMMUNITY” First Presbyterian Church WHITE and WASHINGTON STREETS Richard E. Coulter, Minister 9:45 A.M. — Sunday School Classes For Every Age Group 11:00 A.M. — Morning Worship 6:30 P.M. — YOUTH FELLOWSHIPS 7:30 P.M. — Evening Worship Visitors and Service Personnel Will Find A Warm Welcome In This Friendly Church Fleming St. Methodist Church 4. E. STATHAM, Paster Corner FLEMING and WILLIAM Streets SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 A.M. CLAUDE E. SALIS, Sunday School Superintendent Morning Worship at 10:50 A.M. Subject: “THE OPEN DOOR OF FIFTY-FOUR” Methodist Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship at 7:30 P.M. Subject: “LOOKING TOWARD THE NEW YEAR” A Nursery Is Provided for the Care of Children During Services Service Men and Visitors Welcome CHURCH OF THE ROCK : INDEPENDENT PRESBYTERIAN “On This ROCK 1! Will Build My Church” TEMPORARY QUARTERS: 535 FRANCIS STREET (Corner Southard and Francis) RALPH ROGERS, MINISTER Miss Martha Morris, Pianist SUNDAY SCHOOL, 10:00 A.M. William Hill. Superintendent Morning Worship, 11:00 A.M. Subject: “THE FUTURE IS UP TO YOU” Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. VISITORS WILL FIND A CORDIAL WELCOME FLAGLER AVENUE ond TENTH STREET On “Poinciane—Navy, City Hospital” Bus Line —— EARLY MORNING SERVICE 8:30 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASS 9:45 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 SOCIETY 327 ELIZABETH STREET Sunday School, 11:00 A.M. School Age at 11:00 O'Clock Wednesday | Evening Meetings at 8 O’Clock St. Paul's Episcopal Church Corner of DUVAL and EATON STREETS Rector 7:30 A.M.—Holy Eucharist 9:30 A.M—Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon (Nursery Conducted During Service) 6:30 P.M.—Young People’s Service League 7:30 P.M.—Evening Prayer and Sermon VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOME AT ALL SERVICES METHODIST CHURCH 1304 TRUMAN AVENUE “The Church With A Friendly Welcome” Elden Simmons, Minister > A FRIENDLY CHURCH A Warm-Hearted Fellowship The First Baptist Chureh Eaton and Bahama Streets HAROLD H. LINK Pastor Albert H. Carey, Supt. 10:50 A.M., Morning Worship Subject: “IN THE AFTERGLOW” (Nursery Provided) 6:30 P.M.—Youth Fellowship Uplifting Preaching Worshiptul Music SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30 A.M. MORNING. WORSHIP . . 10:50 o’Clock TRAINING ONION, 6:15 P.M. | EVENING WORSHIP as 7:30 o’Clock Fellowship Hour 8:30 P.M. PRAYER MEETING. WEDNESDAY. 7:30 P.M. A Nursery Is Maintained At All Services 4 WARM WELCOX¥Z AWAITS YOU HERE

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