Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 290, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 2, 1910 Page: 5 of 8
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A NEWSPAPER WITH
THE NEWS
MORE THAN NINETEEN THOUSAND CITY CIRCULATION
THE OKLAHOMA CITY DAILY POINTER
A NEWSPAPER FOR
THE HOME
OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLAHOMA. JANUARY 3, 190^. 0
OVER 19.000 DAILY.
Forewords of Sermons, Mu-
sical Programs and Notes
of General Interest
IN THE REALM OF RELIGION
Prepared for the
SUNDAY POINTER
By W. R. Beauchaine
hST/i, "REAMSNOT
St. Luke M. E. ENOUGH TO
UPLIFT SOUL
URCH GIVES
SERMON TO
' UNION MEN
! ! H.i V.-loek. The niorn in g"' service will j
♦Special Music By Concert Rev. Harper To Discuss the
r J Mi« flu! n.usir will It uivell by III.- i 11 • ll* I _ _ - - -
Company, Feature of M. ;
E. Services
' he Hev A I'. Smith, pastor of the
I'i st Methodist l-.plscopaI « lmroll. South
I'li'su. will ton tliict ti, e services today
It the St. Luke's M. K. ehtireb. In the
'I • ciiee of the Hev. Percy K Kiileker-
dOse l at- the evening service.
The Junior Kpworth league w
nt the Ciitireh, at .1:30 o'clock in
erucon. At ti:.10 o'clock the Set
\,o th league will hold a session
Ing his subject tonight. Dr.
An- there
"Is the moon in
h u ma n beings there
they have nations. wu
it political parties. .
o
tonight the Hev. Dr. W II It. I It'll will
BREAK HEART
ONCE, NEEDS
IT AGAIN egSKHeSSSSS
letns with which men have to deal. There
are some things in life and religion, and
of sermons will lie started on "Magna these demand our constant attention—a
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r S^.Kr'.SS:,
vP|-,.,,,;l"-r 11,,. WurM >Y ' I, I ..H'livlllK I" ,1 synopsis: I ■ ,1 „ !„• . i.rrl.Ml In «er:i 1 1.1... ts Of -.IK) pound*
The purpose ..r ti.,*e sen" i to .,. , • ,:r,.;lk ran.,.. «roun.i leaeh.
• ••• " .1,., 4;:. 1 11." who lives mnnnitfit tin- foothill* of
*ftirnier< hut his pof.sihiilties, dreaming of larger thing*.
!llo«i.l I tl.lMkl.iK ..f ■ ..n.il.u days. and Mill ....
i. but doiiht- ' tinning to live in the same sphere cannot
in ir With ".lesus Christ, the Son of a
('amentor. Who Founded Christianity."
j He* Dr. I i' h desires that all the
f i .-uit- rs of unions in the city :.nd their
' families attend the series of revivals, as
there will he special sermons prepared
for the various organisations. \ special
invitation is extended to members of the
Carpenters' union, local -70.
will be furnished hy the Swart/. Sacred
luiumr*. C"l't'"U'nj |.r... .'-.'n- '/lie Irian."
Great Problems of Life
and Religion
I.aM Sunday ;it the 1*1!i;rlm Cougrega-
.hairs ' !'i'o%vldinlJ'lh"tn'islOls.'1 'tuI'ii,"")' 'lie
lie* Dr. Harper will speak on several
things of importune... it being the first
irj tzr:l'T
brightest ami best years in Its history, and
"City Shall Be Saved From
Sin—By The Grace of God"
...r::i vi-ii'' -1
The Rev. Dr. P. R. Knickerbocker OEFAMERS OF MINISTRY
LIKENED UNTO SNAKES
THAT HISS AT THE SUN
Rev. Dr Smith In Sermon Foreword Says Good People
Must Meet and Master The Currents of Evil In City
Life, Else Civilization Will Be Overrun
• nations, wars and weapons? Has
al parlies, church denominations.
\ bv
mrr |i"'i*pr ,,r win
S founder ..r (
■ i
and .1 tula h
hearts ha\c been broken, but tlo\ j
siijtb m.i text. a no -en , ,vlll,
ic features
nine ■" ■ ' i voir Hearts tia\e iieen wrokeii. urn lie* .
l He lived ns a o,minion laborer and ,, m a broken , ;• 11
ilentlfi.il himself with the interests .if ,,,,, . i, |te heart. <> li.nl. .linn nil! ' •!«• «III.
lie laburli.ic mail. Iteeituse ,,f this he ,, ,. ,|..9,.is,. v.m are Uo.Vs Tilled Field." of the f,''i
jeennie subject to the sneers and lll.es v.,v. I'nnl l.e; liiin lime fallowed linn!
if the privileged cissies and the priests to* till.
for tonight. A
BISHOP BROOKE
sort with the noble, the wealthy or the j., v Mnddox urges
princely. j rrtcs be observed:
"The greatest men In the world's his , Meditate upon <
lorv wero men who rose from the humblest; Kefle. t ui.on v.
tanks of toil and achiev. il great thluy>. | ].,i j„i, to <iod
Sii. Ij men have always been and
J
PRESBYTERIANS
NAME OFFICERS
1 !i !-.?ng''the 'forgi*e'n'ess ".'.r"the Higher .Mi-
i h/'v 'fal'tii'ful ari'.l **111 forgive us and
i '."iiise us from all unrighteousness.
' I'., n't harrow the ground but fallow it.
will not sow on unfallowed ground.
I Fallowed ground will yield one a hai-
of p raver* ..f self dedications, of
WAS ONLY COMET
ti is n the music, special programs having _____
) 3 ^ r5™!„ j 0M,.. ,an I.—That the Star
^'■■ov """ *" '' Irex-t
,n^u;"!,,'s,n.,lire,d"'v,;on„nl:nal,,i:,e?:r.';s'^i:r r.
officers of the church for the * " *
HTll
i-'T*
%k \i the evening ser'
2 well ** ill preach on
# Si,I r.l 1 . .id.
WILL SPEAK AT
ST. PAUL'S TODAY
-
nt t tic' wH.I crowlitK fainter iin.l thr lure of I ti*
morning, holy . ommttnion Kervlce being
brighlcned by the repetition of the spe-
I n ill. evening at 7 :." 0 o'clock the Rev.
F. F. Allevne. of Oimiha. Neb., will preach
Dr Davidson, ti an. goes to Purcell
this morning to preach and celebrate holy
communion In the Kpiscopnl church the e.
The Purcell Episcopal church is now with-
t ^ -
«-<$§ v. k m •
PPii .... ... PI ncker derided to enter the ministry.
Now at the age of M years, lie Is actively engaged ns pastor of St Luke's Methodist
Kplseopal church in oklahoma < ity. in the last four years of his Incumbency having
been directly iustnmiental in the construction of the imposing edifice owned by his
congregation at Kiglith and Koblnson. I
' ruiipru DprnT-?n
ii'"'T..x p't'n.th mneh inerU.'"" ' U1UKU1 KtlUAU
In Texas, 'he Itev. Dr. Knickerbocker met. wooctl ami wed Miss Fay Wanlsworth.
ill ti on drawn t<. these
lis of the cities at
e yielded to the Bo
heniian in human nature Here are the
places of sliirul resort Here the crim-
inal finds ambush in the . rowd. Hen
sham ■ flit- under the gas light and the
uit.iei world holds hi • h «:tnilval
re^r.rts ill furnish excltcnieut
lovci of pleasure The city is I lie liomt
of the ward leader and the polllicul boss
1- i. also the Storm .enter of all reform
lawlessness come into hand to hand con-
flict The probhn s of the city are the
problems of civilization.
"The church of Christ must meet and
n,r„""f.v0Vr osu
lab ; and capital: must stand for reform,
iniini. ipal. state and national: inn*t lift
U|i voice like a trumpet agiitiil .vi -k
c.lce" in high places mid low ; run -t 'in -
a'i I elevating influence- In --.•••iet\ , mu r
a i I Ii.us'i' 'reieiie 'and' -iivr- 't'he ^InVil0'''1 '
"NVheu engaged in this llereulaun task,
men Whole btisim - i« msde snfe Whr.se
In-ire are rendered happy enjoying til
the privilege- guaranteed bv t hrlstUt 't .
of hypocrites Snake* lilHMltig :it t
ghouls who would rob the dead or ho
up the living, are they.
"The city is n challenge and a wi
come to every lover of mankind *
bv th. grace of tbid ami the conseet
• ion of the few. will be savsd."
The Itev l i Smith will hold the reg
at the First ""
tian church thi< morning, taking as
subject, rowing Orest Church.''
... .... ...r.. j,,.. .he Itev. I r. kniekcrboeker pass«>d a pleasant
ensive travels In the Orient and the Holy Lands, and recently I
stereopticon lectures descriptive of what he saw in the Old
"PALLADINO" SUBJECT
FOR A SPIRITUALIST
SHOWS BIG GAIN
FOR LAST YEAR
REV. MADDOX TO YULETIDE MUSIC
BEGIN REVIVALS TO BE REPEATED
' ! Itev K. it. 8met. paator ... a Houcbaiu 1 Spaelal mnilc nlll lie a feature of tilis1 tLl. ,||ff„n.„t departments „f the
IN TABERNACLE AS PER REQUEST
SAYS 1939 WAS
GREATEST YEAR
THEY HAVE HAD
REV. TRIPLETT TO
DISCOURSE TODAY rAISES $25,000 after
new one in. during which time inter-
DEBATING SOCIETY
TO MEET THURSDAY
WHITWELL TO RESIGN
A FEW WEEKS ::
"S3.:11ROCKEFELLER CLASS IS L,DTICTC Tft
HARO UP FOR MONEY BAPTISlS iO HEAR
RETURNS TO PULPIT
AFTER LOSING RICHES
, f i TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY , ir ,
APPROPRIATELY OBSERVED
- the Key. BO Sal to I. , , 1 ° ,'"r""r '
W,ih«,"i:'',!th 't 'lie wflf Keadint'""*!.'" UowTlie'«"V«.B
after the not «>f the new year to Violin Solo Miss ilattie Aniutann.
THE REV. REINilART
... ' new year to. violin Solo Miss llat.ie Ainmann. UtV'\uv; the twentH'lh milestone j od,,t wintry at
kc Up evangelistic work in Purcell, okhi. Debate i;e-,,ivc<l: Ti.at the 1 nited State* ' D"1'1" nn i- h through life toucthei Mr. ana
iV. r 1 Whit** eli "Then my ..i.b -t boy Alfred cannon;
-if.A-; mis
•ar My ne\i o'.l.-i boy will attend the Heading
or man high school'' \«icnl 1
i^orkS*ln^wa"li'iSllBg^^^tt|alwK
RFV W
.lie home S|n
In I inns le ...s furnished
.':i enjoyable lime l.eiiv "" 1 " 1
REV. R1EPMA WILL PREACH
The Indies prevented the hostess an 1 * ein urcs Three tune:
.-•t with a china chocolate -et md the f. rti •• ranging fr->m
mug men tendered a beautiful hoquct but in each iiistame l«.
..ff r.
ini hy pei ; I ,
FORMER MISSIONARY
VISITING ST. PAUL'S
t.KTS II AN DHOMK AUDIT If
Jan. i independehce Bonl-
( III l<(ll H.KCTION DKI.AVI
of Of fit
Kansas «'it>. .Ian. I I, e I.onl ..Iliir nt the lleformed ehllrel, The innnal ele, I ' .iffleers vM.lel, «.,d „..es
eva rd ■' rlsiiim ,dn.r,|. Biinilllj' seh.ud ,.n , . , ,, ,, ,.r,,i,.l i iv,i« Int l.,| ' . '■ held 1,1 the r, 1 . i.-.l i ,
II. ,.,-d •«.V).1 «I ad.ltiioni eijsilv i,t.d1 . j'^ v .,rfo, rLris," .-hrl.t,., I rU., ii«H ... t In:
1! * I «h" prnmlsell ti, II he t . "«,y wl), „| - , 11, i, ,'t I nil e.t, Ne« *• r's «•„ I I, part I
enslh addition, .vas .so well ..leased that 11 p . . , |,.,^tin.ned f,,i I,.,, i.eek- .1 S li,,s.
>1. ti.r.T..ri A"1 " a"oS?;.p % in^RnS, „
",™"!lSlJV'aomethlBg handsome for .he Tie- Her H K. Hlepma Will have el.arye In et the time Pi I s
church. ■ < "'* ervlee«
,el lie eleeted
ATTACKS VICE SEGREGATION
& 0 8 9 8 6
CALLED PROMOTER OF CRIME
WHO GAVE CHRISTMAS" DENVER ASSOCIATION
IS UNITARIAN'S TOPIC GOES AFTER $150,000
r .'■! r
ti. r as Thlrt
pi oved bv ..
• •i iion- - f til.
ORGAN ST GIVEN A CHAIR
BY NEW YEAR WATCH PARTY
CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIANS
ARE TO UNITE IN A PROTEST
AGAINST PROPOSED REUNION
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Mr and Mi- II
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