Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 158, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1962 Page: 2 of 8
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dotting of on*'* |t»'
Mr It Into the keeping nf an-
other. If the promise Is on* w*
may maka rightly, tnere Is no
reason why it cannot ba statad
openly In advance
The "cup” and- "baptism" to
which Jesna refer* are, of
course, the cup of suffering and
the baptism of death He is
about to endure Jesus* prophecy
, that they will share His lot
»n passed mnwgn uw Macaroni was hauled in a van
pi River locks at K u . °'*-* frorn ora the leased presi-
but the river remained locked ^ Ml(idIcburg Va ,
with foot-thick ice from Burlm« prcsumab|y for Caroluie t0 pde
ton. Iowa, northward during the next few days
Elsewhere in Iowa, where res _
cue operations lrom last week-
end's heavy snow still were under TEST NIOLr.AR DEVICE
way in the northwest section, res- ' WASHINGTON (UP1 - The
idents geared lor major floods Atomic Energy Commission set
possibly the worst in history.! off a low y k-ltl underground mi-
when the spring thaw arrives. 1 clear blast Thursday at its Nc
Even a slow thaw would pro-1 vada test site It was the 22ml
duct- record flood crests at Boone
Fort Dodge. Webster City and
Austin. Iowa, the Des Moines
Weather Bureau predicted
If a man's innermost he-'
Membership in the club is|
limited to persons of Jewish laith
who were born in Ireland and >
the lounders are confident they
can swell the league's ranks to
a respectable sire
They point to recent estimatesj
which indicate there are no less
than 9 000 Jews in the New York
area who came to this country |
from Ireland The I.LOYSOE was
conceived to give them a chance i
to observe both the traditions of j
their faith and the aukf sod of
their birth.
Tonight t shindig may not he
the biggest Si Paddy s party in
New York — which becomes a
center for Gaelic revelry every
■ Rollo has some silly theory about getting hi
hell right here on Earth!"
OOLDEN TEXT
■ Tike Sreif omd fcruwirn of nil cot«lo«tn>n: for a mos s
h/r foes not c«w*i«f I* tho ibundimcn of hi* po«ir»»ton*
l.nkr IM It
■rs We Specialize In
P»ES''«MPTIONS
_3C. "Ask Your Doctor”
SMITH DRUG CO.
Free Motor Delivery BA 4-27M
All Complainant!
Can Sound OH In
Post Office Rule
WASHINGTON UP1> — Th®)
Post Office Department lias taken
a cue from the nation s big de-
partment stores and transformed!
Us stepchild complaint section in*‘>'
a full fledged cu-tomer service di-’
vision.
Just eight month* after the new
project got off the ground, a de-
partment official ••eported it has
monly It 1s i<-flr<-te<l in ili*obe<h centsisc
ence of the First iVmimend- 1 evident
msnt »1 lowing something other i for he
thiui »kkt to tike tint place in midst '
one's life *n entli
Oresd Is such an Insidious Chrlsl
end universal thing that we reply ir
have an illustration --t it even such pe
In the innermoat circle of ; work d
Christ’s dleclples Usmea. John Its po«
and Peter I, singled out by ordered
Chnet Himself See Mark ; hr refei
5 37 and * 2 i In mom
Considering I he version of . Dll* sai
Matthew 20 20 2AJ. the braah la equly
request of James and John was ; to hand
sf least instigated. If not made I ter thl
directly, by their mother. I Chris
In hoth these versions ft t» I with )h
plain that the request was made j the riel
In a rather underhanded way. I giving 1
t>y asking Jesus to grant a, bulbl* a
promise before He knew what i to keej
the request would be j riche*
Thl* Is not 'inly wrong on thr j the Ion
jiart of the requester, hut on , rich tor
•UM as « erCfMer ™tll».. ftnanmo *r Ihv I'
MMMbI n i I* <*# • hureft#* ®f Oirftf In lit® **
David Glasgow Farragut was
the first admiral in the United
States
Westside Baptist Church
811 South Grove
St Patrick's Day and will can-:
tinue into the houri when most)
Irish-AmerK-ans will he getting a
tood night's snooze to rest up for
Saturday's wearin' of the green
The ralters at the Moskowitz A
l.upowitz restaurant will ring with
Erin go brngh. rhalom.' a novel
duty composed for the occasion
bv Gerald Deitz of Irvington
CHHISTIAN M If M t
f Hl'Rf llE"
How to gain domin.ition over
lark and limitation will he ex 1
plained In the le'wm Borman
on ' Substance at Christian Set
ence ehuri'l^x .Sumlay
Assurance ol unlimited nhund
ance D preu-nterl in the Hihle
readings including this ver-w- Irorr
Psalm M "For the Iznd Cud i«
a sun and shield the l/nd will
and glory no got*
im then
0 I uid ol
Messed I* the man Inal
blossomed into one of the I’0*’'1'
service's proud st achievements.
'No complaint is loo big nr too I ing
OUT
EVANGEL.ST
' for the
Revival
v. * ;;V REV. JIM
„ NEWPORT
M7
..re# Jm from Southiidc
lift Baptist Church
Okmulgee-
dfl ■ Mi fro.n DIM
evangelist
JIM NEWPORT
March 18 through 25
We nave a nurscrv for toe hftle ones,
to the Revival. It will blets your life.
Revival
TRINITY
MISSION
The dinner menu will consist of
green matzoh hall xoup Irish
soda bread, kixhka strurlel and
Irish coffee
cliolx Jaim-s Fears Betty Mar-
tin. Aichie Williamson. Lillie
York, William Young. Elsie Dame
Christopher Canada, Ik-Vt a n d a
Bought on
give grace
tiling will !»• withheld I
•hat walk uprightIv
hosts,
truMetli in thc<
From "Science and Its with withjand 7 to ti 30 pm
Kev to the Scripture* by Man 1 Admitted were llarvev Met lam
Baker Eddy this statement will) Metier i.nrnus Fern Friend John
hr- read p tot \» God l* so' .vh.ietuil. Oscar Emerum, June
Malice and man is the divine inv I Reed, Harrison Weaver, l.dlton
age and llkcm man .- auh Keeton. Douglas Reynolds, Lz'stet
wisli for. ami in reality h.ts only Heinolds Malvuui SUgers. la -
the substance of good Die sub «aada Bouchton laona Hurst
stamr ol Spirit not mallei Rosco Gregory HuiM baby girl
The Goldent Text is from Norma Crawford. Iteginal Page
Corinthians '2' “Eye hath mg Norma Wood Sharon Rodgers
urn. nor ear heard, neither h in \lnv ( rabtree David Chambers
entered into the heart of man. ils Joann Young. John lee
things which God hath prepare! Dr mi.wd wore Cindy Hi iimley.
lor them that love him Hut (iod Uidla Johnson Civile Nelson
hath revealed them unto ns te Bonnie Hi stow, lam Vkilnsitl Ada
Ms Sniril " M,"7 T"r,,,•' N»'
First- Baptist
Church
Ray I. Hart
evangelist
Cardinal Richelieu was the
founder ol the Academic Fran-
caise in l*'>3a
I SF. I IE BAIT) WANT ADS
YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND
IBK!T FIRST CHURCH
In V0 I OF THE NAZARENE
S. Pork of Lincoln
BR sundae hrhsol k® S.OT.
J<SHIFH Morning Morship !•:&« * m
IwWFK 3 inifh .. Junior fellowship «:<" pm
llvt iiaiii Wor%hip 7:Ilu \* n*
riTHnaj t n. sandert. Poster
March 18 to
April 1
SINGER
BOB GARRINGER
7:30 each evening
RAY T. HART
EVANGELIST
J. Poul Stomp*
Po*tor
p-g* 2_Secured Ol *3 , rke-o«d cr<2c> Vo*--^
Religion
In The
News
Bs UAH f UMI."
Crespi Mj S®ia»r m Amei*>
raa dHrrhss
Thor arrant si v tfflr >VO*aes
iver an arttrie poWidim: if 'he
f wrrsi Ifcsssasi R**t*w, oi
scope Tiagonnc
I tree srM* by la* H*> it*
rrf H Grans an American .w*
rnw.yry M Japac ftasmg qsmdi
irony BW**' tsaehmg Chnsiiuntt*
to jmpie *i ftmkffuat MWltgra*s»<J
the Re« Mr Grant * thoraugn
\j aware af d» heae (gffe-^ra-r-i
in viewpoint hat »*an the two re |
He was surprised la ikasa^cr ,
shew he cams mane « limlaugh |
rjMT many Amenran chorea,
swmOare liava ipaaGy suhncaid ,
•4 Buddhist i»!*r> kw CHm-j
• mm
TWy aarsa done •* nr Mos i
qmce «s*ttlMg;y In fact, several!
rborrii moinher.i ware ouf/aeFi
•ken he aggasted t* thaw 'iiof j
’ha attnedr ■ they expressed »arr|
deMii a rather raan Ckn.uuw
(mt Budrfhiff stutode *lach ha
|r- Mr Grant found sslaspraad
k Vnrr.ca m that all religion.-
®e Merely Afferent pathways re.
^e tome goof TV American
Baoslafion w 'Jtat one reiigino a
m good at aaMhrr
FThe prrsaiance A this Asloict
j) Buddf ie nan » reflected m
||le fart that the average Amen
(pr cimitian give, levs than j
Eckel h weak to loreign misetona
jlnd many gr»a that mckel rek*
lastly the Rev Mr Grew
IPrve* hatauec they feel that d
Bracks of arrofanre lor Oris
(tons to try to convert people eho
“already hose a religion <d their
f»n "
Some believe mat tin- *«» be
Cause g sounds bumble and loter
•nt m therelorc Christian Bid *
Erectly contradicts the bestc ten-
rt of the ChriMan leiUi which n
fiat God has reveale*J Himself *u
fremely through Jesus Christ
. The real question lor s ctnircf
rnemhrr the Kev Mr Granf sug
|rvli is not whether he believe*
in mission* hut * net her be be
Brve* that God has acted unique-
ly through Christ to eg*n the dm*
til hie to ad men everywhere. If
he dne* believe mat. he m un
gelled by love al lus brother to
sliare the good news as widely as
possible If he doesn't believe it
V thou bln t get angry wber
someone tells him that he's «omr
thing other than a Christian
The Kev Mr Grant’s article of-,
fere an explanation for the fad
that fundament all a* denominations
have hy far the best record In
giving to missions The same de
nominations also put the greatest
emphasis on personal evangelism
Their sense of urgency about
spreading thr Christian (»ospel (
•broad anil at home stems from
a simple, forthright helirf that no
one ran go to heaven imb-ss he
arrepts Jesus as his s,ivi<ii la-
fore hr dies
Other Christians may lee I th.il
this dortrinr ot salvation is tisi
narrow, and that it <k»-s not (ki
!ustire to the love ol God which
was made manliest In Chrisi
TViry may prefer to think nl
Christianity a* the fulfillment and
completion, rather than the radi
ral supplanler, of inm-t hri-tian
religions
Hul d I he 11 sophi-Dealioii
irarhes tin- point ol thinking that
it doesn't really matter whether
they bring their bioliirri in
f hrist. they will have suttnnnbcl
to what the Kev Mr Grant ajdlv
terms 'rri-e|Hng Hikklhism
6 962 __—————
The Family That Prays Together — Stays Together!
Benton Lumber Co.
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114 I Lee 4 0225
You And Your Family Will Enjoy A Visit To The Church Of Your Choice
The Sin of Creed
ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
. vnptaf_tuskn *0 12; Hark IS J-7-*. IjeAr 7x0* 31
By Alfred J Ssssthsi
Liberty Glass Co.
Glass Manufacturers
Since 1912
Bw.ldtisg M*»en*h — ^e'*M
Haedwaee — fiMMisf
CREEK COUNTY
LUMBER COMPANY
Highway U Norik «A 4-5110
Hudson Oil Co.
The •«»* Saesi<# For Tossr Car
A02 N Miiu««
BA 4 9844
Richard Cox
Pipe and Supply Co.
Jotl las -
rrreeUn*ness fat> setflsB **tiv :
iuir. was n /loot **ren anum* Cbn« -
tucjpiws J smas and Jota req ie*»ni
J ]rnu» pure* ot preference » «Tt*r
rte Jesus replied that «ieh n«vr>r»
w ere earned by serviee aot raq'ris'
ffxod s » 17 Mark !•>» «'
• jrtv w nwn '^(u wt • mm ---
ot thw -nul-itwdw mterrupted Hut
—jdeiy to i-sasit. "Tsa-tner bfrl iwy
nrotiier divU'e the sihr- 'Jr.r« f
.me Christ rcf’iwd. iPiytyaf thar
such a petty aad setfioh **al mattor
shauid b* raiten up snu the prsgwr
aiithonl.es Like 12 13-lt
He went on to rite a parable o* *
neti mar erhome fieMs vieided eo
pseotifulTv that he d.dn't knew whar
t» <k> srtth all lue produew He de-
cided to tear down bis old bares and
Ouild larger ones *o he rouid keep all
a,» wea-'-r. aad take hi* ease- m fu-
ture veare Luke 12 10-19
him to lie Gcd reb-.ked him for his
© vet,-.-..-res* of material thmga and
his n.-gleet of the godly So is be
that avetn up treasure for himself
and a sot rich toward God." —
Luha 12 20-21
GOLDEN TEXT. Luke 12 15
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The Sin of Greed
eovnmzt'JiNiuui ant» ttk mavifxhta notes
Herrpture * orfwv M ft; Mirk 10 JS-fi. l»kt ll lt-tl.
Hr V wPt.r.K JONEW ; thw part of on* who grAzit* such
THE LAST of God's T»n. a request. As R. C. H. Lknaki
C5on,manilmwnte dnala ant with j point* out (In ' Deloubet'* Select
On oaert act but with a <iwatre 1 “* ’ "~|B * *'
or thought In ihte <l«*»rw is
runted, in sc,me way. every overt
■tn (See W 8. Bruce The
Ethic* of the Old Tktuwnt,
prp 144-170)
In Dm laot lemon It »** made
rlear that f'nel deeds proceed,
as feel fmit. from a good hear)
and evil deed* from *n evil
heart
Ing is-------1. _
of pwsaeasion and entry, hie ac- that
ttona reflect thU. to the point , come* true when James Is klll-
of disobeying Ood a other com j ed with a sword by Herod and
mandment* j when John is interned In the
l.yln* stealing, adultery criminal settlement on Patinos,
murder dishonoring on*'* par- ! The self-seeking covetousness
enti ignoring the sabbath all shown here hy James and John
these *r* motivated partly by • ta *xempllfled again in the pass
| covetousness Even more enm- age from I-Hike Here, the self-
’Yiddish Sons Of
Erin' Will Hold
Big Celebration
NEW YORK LPI - They II.
hr -tinging 1 Erin go brtgh. *hal
llom" and eating Kelly grow
mntzoh ball* tonight in what
pronu.ws to be the rno-4 unusual
-St Patrick's Day ceh-bratton in j
town
Thr occasion i» the first annual
I charter banquet (or a group ol
tradition-conscious New Yorker* |
Churchy Chuckles by CARTV.'UIGHT
Heavy Rains Hit Florida;
Texas' Citrus Crop Hurt
White House Lawn
Will Be Pasture
WASHINGTON iUPI> — Hhi
White House lawn was just a
1 pasture today for Caroline Kcn-
' nedy s pony. Macaroni, who
graced at will on the vast area
B% lnurd Pres- In'ernaireoal him At Racine. Wis a tivhing south of the President -, office.
-boat was led to safety by a Coast | The brown and white pony ar-
Thunderstorm- roared a(ter being trapped’ nved Thursday aftemoon. several
fS»»»- • -
^an lc* month-old brother. John Jr. from
The first barge tow of the sea i
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