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Ley Memorial Church Marks Last Sunday Of Fiscal Year Fomorrow is the last Sunday in the fiscal year for Ley i Methodist Church, 1304 TH Avenue at Bayview Park. Ad though the new fiscal year June 1, the Florida ference does not meet 1-13, at which time the n are a At the morning worship tomorrow. the pastor will the series of sermons from Easter to Pente general theme “From Viet to Victory.” The specific. for tomorrow will be Through Repentance At the more informal service at 7:30 tomorrow mon topi¢ will be “Does Become you?” ey Church Board Name At a recent meeting of th . ficial Board. for, the new ehurch year, which begins June icers were elected to guide the business affairs of the board. Arghie Rob- “erts was elected chairman, Mil- Jon C, Roberts, vice-chairman, and . R. Z. Gravel, secretary, _ The responsibility ca the four main areas of ity in a Methodist Church is delegated to four commissions — Commission on Membership and Evangelism, } Commission on Education, Commis- sion on Finance and Commission on Missions, Chairmen for the Commissions on Mem! and Evangelism, Education, and Fin- ance are Mrs. Harry B. Richard. son, Mrs. Wm. T. Doughtry, and E. L. Roberts, Sr., respectively. A ¢hairman for the Commission on Missions has not yet been selected. The mid-week worship service, which is set for 7:30 Wednesday night, will feature the fifth in a series of twelve thirty-minute films based on the life and works of St. Paul. God’s Power Against Evil Is Lesson Topic That evil cannot withstand spir- itual understanding of God’s good- ness and all-power will be brought out at the Christian Science ser- vice tomorrow. The subject of the- Lesson-Ser- mon is “Ancient and Modern Ne- cromancy, . alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced.” Biblical selections ,include Christ Jesus’ warning about the mental ‘nature of evil: “For out of the heart pro- ceed evilthoughts, murders, adul- teries, fornications, thefts, false witness, blasphemies: These are the things which defile a.man:” (Matthew 15: 19, 20 to:). « The following passage will be among those read from “Science and Health with Keys to the Scrip- tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Passions, selfishness, false ap- petities, hatred, fear, all sensuali- ty, yield to spirituality, and the superabundance of being is on the side of God, good’? (201:9). The Golden Text is ‘from Ro- mans’; "be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good” (12; 21). The Veterans Corner Here are authoritative answers from the Veterans Administration to four questions of interest to former servicemen and their fami- lies: Q. I. know a disabled World War II veteran who’s taking on-the-job training under Public Law 16. He recently was injured while in train- ing. Would he be eligible for VA compensation because of his train- ing injury? A. He might be eligible, provided that his injury resulted from some training activity, and provided that it is ‘serious enough to warrant compensation payments, Q. Is it possible to get a GI loan to buy residential property contain- ing more than one family unit? A. Yes. However, if one veteran is buying, the total number of sep- arate. units he can get is four, Q. A World War II veteran friend of mine died recently, leaving his wife a $10,000 GI term insurance policy. He had failed to pay his last premium on time, but the grace period hadn’t expired. Will his wife get the full amount of the policy? A. His wife will receive the full amount of the policy minus the un- paid premium. Q. In computing annual income for VA pension purposes, does a veteran have to count his gross salary, or only his net take-home salary? A. He must include his full, gross salary—including deductions mace for retirement and amounts withheld for income tax. Veterans living in Key West who wish further information about their. benefits should contact the VA office at Room 104; Federal Saturday, May 29, 1954 JOHN 10:10—"t am come ther they might heve have i more abendeatly.” ° I could never think of che Cheistian life es a dull affair. Christ's chief aim for all of usis that we have life, and that they might THE KEY WEST CITIZEN —" Chaplain Is Announced As Guest Speaker Chaplain Wilbur Laudenslager will be the guest minister at the e First Presbyterian Church tomor- row morning in the absence of the minster who is attending the 9th General Assembly of the Presby- sis Of tham’s’ Talk cing Toward Pentecost” is Church of Roc Makes Plans For Services to members and friends of the Church of the Rock at the Island- if , eT Drive in Theatre at 8:45 Sunday morning. His subject “To Whom Do You Belong?” follows the story of the Tich young man who came to Je- sus seeking eternal life and was told by the Master to give up all ee a abeth er” h sing lagner, and the choir will Earth is the Lord’s” by Mr, Btatham will speak on “A- voiding Temptation.” To avoid GLAD TIDINGS TABERNACLE “ASSEMBLIES OF GOD” Cor. Georgia and Petronia Sts, W.K.W.F. “VOICE OF a full life, an abundant life,.a life that overflows.: He makes this possible by giving the mam. of faith ‘a. Divine “inflow”. His cleansing and indwelling’ Spirit becomes a “well of water springing: wp into everlasting life.” In this way, life is rely creative and refreshing. Without such Divine resources, life becomes stale—a Dead Sea, A life that overflows ig bounded by the discipliees = of dedication. k enjoys liberty bounded by loyalty,” freedom through fidelity, rights sustained by respon- sibilities, and Divine power within the framewosk of a Diviee purpose, ‘Through a disciplined prayer life, a devoted. study of the Bible, a directed prac... tice of the Presence, and a dedicated : service, a life is made to overflow. Sach livieg moves out to bless others. k becomes | health to the parched and thirsty souls. kc makes | green pastures out of deserts ant productive soil out of barren wastes. At its touch, lifeless lands blossom like the rose. Truly, Jesus came to give ws a Life that Over- _ flows.’ District Superintendent To Hold Quarterly Conference The topic of the sermon on Sun- day morning at First Methodist Church will be “Victory Through Repentance and Faith.” The minister, J. Paul Touchton, will be speaking on the necessity of turning away from evil, and<be- lieving that the power of God is available that ope ey Ly his life a¢cording to 's plan. ‘The exercise of faith is used in all realms of life. One -of our pro- blems is that not everybody who uses faith to earn his daily bread uses’ it to establish right relation- ships with God and his fellowman. Evening Worship At the evening service Dr. Bruce F. Gannaway, District Superinten- dent of the Miami of the Metho- dist Church, will conduct the wor- ship service and install the newly elected officers of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service. These officers are Mrs. Darnell Carey, president; Mrs. Lena Sands, vice - president; Mrs. C. C. Brown, secretary; Mrs. Henry Moss, trea- surer; and Mrs. Earl Pinder, pro- motional secretary. Other officers will be appointed later. Quarterly Conference At the conclusion of the evening i cee GEMS OF THOUGHT INTELLIGENCE Don’t despair of a student if he has one clear idea. —Nathaniel Emmons. The men of action are, after all, only the unconscious instruments of the men of thought. —Heine. Intelligence increases mere phy- sical ability by one half. The use of the head abridges the labor of the hands. —i. W. Beecher. A man of intelligence is lost un- less he unites to it energy of character. When we have the lan- besi| of Diogenes we must have his —S. R. Chamfort. it a man empties his purse into fr head, no one can take it from im. —Benjamin Franklin. Intelligence does not originate in numbers, but is manifested through CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Of Latter Day Saints SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 A.M. SACRAMENT MEETING— 7:00 P.M. 1100 VARELA STREET worship service, Dr. Gannaway will hold the Fourth Quarterly Con- DISCUSSION GROUP and FREE LITERATURE Please Call Mrs. Ethel Crane Secretary TELEPHONE 2-2716 The Salvation Army (Temporary Location) GOLDEN EAGLE HALL, 1215 PETRONIA STREET Lt. and Mrs. Henry Russell, Officers in Charge SATURDAY 7:00 P.M. .... Open Air (Kress Corner) __ SUNDAY 10 A.M., Sunday School 11:00 A.M., terian Church in the U. S. at Mon- treat, N. C. This Assembly will be one of the most important in several years since it will deal with the proposed union of the three larger Presby- terian denominations. Those interested in the proposed union are the Presbyterian Church U. S. A. with headquarters in Phil- adelphia, the United Presbyterian Church with National offices in Pittsburgh, and the Church repre- sented by the local congregation, the Presbyterian Church U. S. which was organized in 1861 in the Advocates of union anticipate a favorable vote at this year’s meet- ing. Plans call for the vote of the 87 Presbyteries in the U. S. Church. Three-quarters of the Presbyter- ies must vote favorably if union is to be a reality. The Evening Worship service will be held at 7:30 Sunday night and ape da charge clr Meygoke Ar. er. Schedule for the Week: The Deacons will meet on Tues- day night at 8:00 p. m. in the So- cial Hall. The Choir will meet on Wednesday night at 7:30 p. m. The dates for Daily Vacation Bible School have been set for July 5 thru 16. The teachers and department leaders have been lin- ed up and are all eagerly anticipat- de the Summer Bible School ses- LETS ALL GO TO CHURCH 1006 OLIVIA STREET KE. M. BEARD PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 AM, MORNING WORSHIP TAM, EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 7:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting, Tves., 7:30 p.m. Young People’s Endeaver, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. «t Everyone Weleome -:- BAPTIST CHURCH 1328 White Street Sunuay School at 9:45 A.M. A Warm-Hearted ‘Fellowship The First Baptist Church EATON and SIMONTON STREETS HAROLD #. LINK, Pastor Uplifting Preaching Worshipful Music SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:30 A.M, Morning Worship 10:50 o’Clock TRAINING UNION, 6:15 P.M. Evening Worship 7:30 o’Clock Fellowship Hour, 6:20 Pt, PRAYER MEETING, WEDNESDAY, 7:50 P.M. A Nursery le Maintained At All Services A WARM WELCOME AWAITS*YOU HERE those ual Ashby School Age Sunday Morning Service Reading Room in the Church Building is open on Tuesday and Friday evenings from 7 we must lay aside ngs which are not spirit- holesome. IHURCH OR CHRIST M. §, CREWS, Minister Von Phister Streets GLAD TIDINGS” . 9:00 a.m. Sunday School .......... 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship ..... 11:00 a.m. Christ’s Ambassadors 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. MID-WEEK © TeMBIEIS Study" «7:30 “Bible wm 7:30 p.m, Wednesday— . “Inspira Singing’ ence Friday— “Prayer and Praise” men 7:30 p.m. “You Will Find the Fellowship You’re Looking For” REV. WAYNE PITTS Pastor DIAL 2-5773 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY 7:30 P.M. one Invited Kingdom Hall of JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES | 1215 PETRONIA STREET Eve: IETY $27 BLIZABETH STREET Sunday Scheel, 11:00 A.M. Nursery for Pre-Sunday Watchtower Study, Sundays at 7:30 P.M. Wednesday, Bible Study Thursday, Service Meeting, 7:30 P.M. Theocratic Ministry School, 8:30 ——ALL WELCOME—— ——NO COLLECTION——— at 11:00 O'Clock Wednesday Evening Meetings at 8 O'Clock METHODIST CHURCH —— Located at 1304 Truman Avenue 9:45 AM.—SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:50 AM.—MORNING ‘WORSHIP Subject: “VICTORY THROUGH REPENTANCE AND FAITH” 7:30 P.M.—EVENING WORSHIP Subject: “DOES YOUR LIFE BECOME YOU?” “A 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 SERMON BY CHAPLAIN WILBUR LAUDENSLAGER ss, e:80 P.M, Pioneer and Youth Fellowships 7:0 P.M.—Evening Worship Visitors and Service Personnel Will Find A Warm Welcome In This Friendly Church St. Paul's Ed Church Corner of DUVAL and EATON STREETS THE REV. JOHN S. ARMFIELD Rector 7:30 AM.—Holy Eucharist 9:30 AM.—Church School 11:00 AM.—Choral Eucharist and Sermon (Nursery Conducted During Service) 6:30 PM.—Young People’s Service League ’ 7:30 PM.—Evening Prayer and Sermon Visitors CORDIALLY WELCOME AT ALL SERVICES 4 his worldly ession and fn, Him’ (Matthew, 19th CBaDt no. information was evailable cule Sunday School service cerning the guest speaker foc the promptly at 10 a. m..at the; li o’clock service at the Chapel. pel, 535 Francis Street where ae,_| Services will be held and Miss Ela pable staff of teachers exteniy , | ine Eskew will offer special music, welcome to all age groups. accompanied by Mrs. William Rob The Daily Vacation Bible Sehog | inson. will open June 14 under the dite. tion of Mrs. Emory J. Hattis wholLeTs GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY wa ond tember of te Weal POINCIANA BAPTIST of the Church. Materials for this “Sunday School, 8:45 A.M. program have arrived and the | ers of the various groups are hana] Preaching, 11 A.M. By the Pastor Training Union, 6:30 P.M. PREACHING, 7:30 P.M., AT CHURCH LT. HARRY RUSSELL, , SALVATION ARMY TWESDAY, 7 P.M. — Prayer #Old Home, Stock Island 1216 PETRONIA STREET NEAR WHITE Everyone Welcome Psulm 122:1 Fleming Street Methodist Church J. E. STATHAM, Patior Corner FLEMING and WILWAM STREETS SUNDAY SCHOOL, +” AM. CLAUDE E. SALIS, Sunday Schotl fuperintendent Morning Worship at 10:50 A.M, Subject: “LOOKING TOWARD PEnTEcosT” Methodist Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship at 780 P.M. Subject: “AVOIDING TEMPTATION” A Nursery Is Provided for the Care of Childnn During Services Service Men and Visitoy Welcome First Congregational Church 527 WILLIAM STREET THE REV. ROBERT G. FORBES, Ad. Inttim Minister Chorister: Mr. Gerald Saunders 7 Organists: Mrs. W. R. Dean and i. Paul Archer 9:45 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL, With Classes i AI Ages - Sunday School Superintendent, Paul Abury 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship SUBJECT; “LINKED LIVES” 7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship SUBJECT: “LIVING BY THE\pisume. “—~ Visitors to 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 Eaton Crosses Simonton, for Over 100 Years J. PAUL TOUCHTON, B.A., B.D.; MINISTER 9:45 A.M., Sunday School Allen Carey, Superintendent 10:50 A.M.—Morning Worship Subject: “Victory Through Repentance and Faith” 6:30 P.M., MYF, MIF Worship Services 7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship Dr. Bruce Gannaway Preaching This Historic Old Church Has A Cordial Welcome For All CHURCH OF THE ROCK INDEPENDENT PRESBYTERIAN “On This ROCK I Will Build My Church” TEMPORARY QUARTERS: 535. FRANCIS STREET (Corner Southard and Francis Streets) RALPH ROGERS, Minister “ Mrs. Martha Robinson, Pianist? SUNDAY SCHOOL, 10:00 A.M. William Hill, Superintendent MORNING WORSHIP 8:45 A.M., Islander Drive-In Theatre REV. ROBT. G. FORBES, GUEST PREACHER Subject: “TO WHOM DO YOU BELONG?” 11:00 A.M., 535 FRANCIS STREET Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. VISITORS WILL FIND A CORDIAL WELCOME GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH FLAGLER AVENUE and TENTH STREET On “Poinciana—Navy, City Hospital” Bus Line EARLY MORNING SERVICE cencecmennssssnsessssee 8:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASS J. 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, 7:30 P.M., Station WKWF