Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 191, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1975 Page: 3 of 12
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Jewish Day School: Paradox Works
PITTSBURGH <UPl| -
Kabbi Menarhern Modal te-
aches a language that is
thousands of years old He
leaches Hebrew to children
LITTLE FRIENDS
eRE K I NOE RGAR TEN
ENROLLMENT
For More information
WattA Sunday's Paper
between 6 and 13 years old And
he uses teaching techniques
which some educators say is
futuristic.
Hie children are learning the
Old Testament in its original
firm through a combination of
individual and group in-
struction and tape recorded
learning programs
It alibi Modal is a teacher at
Yi'shiva Achei Tmunim. a
Jewish day school in Pitts-
Westside
Baptist Church
81* W. Garfield T. Howard Allen, Pastor
Invites You
To Worship
Sunday School ..............................9:45 a .m.
Morning Message .......................11:00 a.m.
"WHAT KIND OK SALVATION?"................By Pastor
B.T.U.........................................5 00p.m.
EveningWorship ................................ 6 00pm.
Rain or Shine We'll have a service Sunday. .
.Would like to have you attend a church where
everybody is somebody.
burgh's Soho District He uses
teaching methods pioneered by
the University of Pittsburgh's
I .earning Research and lleve
lopinent renter
Awl the modern techniques
the tiearded Orthodox rabbi
uses appear to be working
and working quite well
A group of four 10-year-old
girls in one of his classes not
only translate lifts ew tes
laniiTits. they interpret what
they rea«l into modern terms,
question what they don't un-
derstand and criticize and
applaud what they do under-
st and
And the same techniques
used in the same reading,
science and mathematics
classes that arc taught in
public schools place virtually
all students at the Yeshiva in
the lop 10 tier cent in state-wide
achievement tests given all
public school students in
Pennsylvania
The school has not always
offered tap*1 recorded lessons
and lofts overlooking down-
town Pittsburgh to foster self
motivated reading
Only recently has the school
even been I mused in a building
large enough to handle its 120
students.
Yeshiva Achei Tnumitn was
founded in 1943 by Kabbi
Sholom Posner as the fust
Jewish day school outside of
New York and Chicago
He still liolds the reins of the
school awl his daughter, Mrs
Keny Deren. is the Hebrew
principal
You’re Invited To Worship With Us
MJJLer
Sunday Apnil 27
..................................... Church School For All Ages
........................................... Worship Service
"GRKAT (TOD, ATTF.ND WHILE ZION SINGS” Butler
Chancel Choir
WHAT DOES YOUR LIFE REFLECT’ -Minister
BEAN DINNER, EVERYONE INVITED
Sponsored By T N T Class
5:00 p.m...............................................United Methodist Youth Meet
9:45a.m
11 00a m
Anthem:
Sermon:
12:00
First United Methodist Church
1401 E. Tift
Robert Majors, Minister VeDon Law, Choir Director
Kiefer
Area
News
By LINDA MINT?
Cherokee Hills Ruling Club is
sponsoring a miniature rodeo
May 2 and 3 at the rodeo arena
south of Kiefer This rodeo will
lie for kids 12 years old and
younger, you might enjoy
coming out to watch and cheer
these youngsters on
Mr and Mrs Bill Alston and
faintly were Saturday visitors
of Mrs Alston's mother, Mrs
Zelma Conley of Sapulpa
Mrs. Juanita Rooney spent
Saturday night in the home of
Mr aid Mrs Kenneth Biffle of
Broken Arrow Also visiting
was Mrs Sylvia Biffle
Mr and Mrs .1 E Under-
wood enjoyed lots of company
this week On Wednesday
evening, Mr and Mrs Alford
Brock of Sapulpa dropped by
Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mrs .1 E Under-
wood enjoyed lots of company
this week On Wednesday
evening, Mr and Mrs Alford
Brock of Sapulpa dropped by
Mr and Mrs. J. C. Coble and
Jake of Sapulpa were Thur-
sday visitors On Friday. Mrs
Mike Matthews, daughters
Cassey and Terri and also
Ruby l,ec Coble stopped in to
say hello.
Mr and Mrs. Archie Adams
and l.cAnn visited with Mr
Adams' |>arcnts, Mr and Mrs
S B Adams, and Mr and Mrs
Perry Kapple in Berryhtll
Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Danny Bint/
visited with Mr and Mrs Allen
Reid Wednesday evening
Now that warm weather has
arrived and lots of youngsters
will be riding horses. I've had a
request from area horse en-
thusiasts to air a [robleni So
hero goes: A lot of times in
order to get from one open area
to another, it is necessary for
Iwrsemen to cross or ride along
the side of the lughwav. They
request that motorists please
slow down and use extra
caution when meeting and
passing these riders. Allow as
much room as you can when
passing, reduce speed and
please don't honk your horn
The riders note that rmst of
these horses are well trained
and traffic-wise but even a well
trained horse can be frightened
by a sharp sound or sudden
movement
Mrs Minerva Chapman
enjoyed the company of Mrs
Hattie Dryden, Ranch Terrace
Nursing Home, for a leisurely
drive on Saturday afternoon
Sapulpa (Ofcla I HeralU. Friday. April IS. IMS—RAGE THRU
Kellyville Area Briefs
By MART MYRICK
Mrs Maudie Romine
returned home Tuesday from
Kansas City, Kan where she
spent two weeks with her
daughter and husband Mr and
Mrs Jack Turner, and children
Nick and Tina Joining them
was another daughter Mrs
Helen Farley of Bristow and
Mrs Marjie Jones of Kellyville
who accompanied Maudie
home
Mr and Mrs Charles
Hollingshed with Leon
Hollingshed and Tommy drove
to F'rontier Shores and were
dinner guest in the liome of Mr
and Mrs H. L. Creamer
Sunday.
Mrs Dibble Turner with her
mother Mrs Mary Kelin of
Sapulpa drove to Fort Gibson
Thursday and were overnight
guest in the home of her sister
and husband Mr and Mrs Joe
Mitchell
Mr and Mrs Harmon
Carmichael drove to Sapulpa
Sunday and visited in the home
of Mr and Mrs Hark Wyatt
Mrs Dorothy Saul drove to
(Ikmulgee and w as guest in the
home of tier sister Mrs Selma
Carter am) daughter Patricia
Jo.
Mrs. Maxine Kerley with
Mrs Mattie I legraffenreed and
Mrs Virginia Kerlay drove to
Sapulpa Tuesday and visited in
the home of Mrs. Hazel Clark
Weekend lu>use guests in the
home of Mr and Mrs Umnie
father were their son and wife
Mr . and Mrs Elton Gather and
children Tonya and Tamera of
Greensburg, Kan On Sunday.
Lonnie and Elton drove to
Stafford. Kan on business
Sunday visitor in the home of
Mrs Myrtle Collins was her
daughter Mrs. Thelma
Bradley. In the afternoon they
visiter! in the home of Mrs
Hula Walker.
Sunday dinner guest in the
liome of Mr and Mrs. Joe
Myrick was their grand-
daughter Cindy Jo Flood of
Tulsa
A gospel singing will be at
Blue Bell F'ree Will Baptist
Church Saturday April 26
beginning at 7:30 p.m
Mr and Mrs. Rosco
Richardson with Mr and Mrs.
Eddie Osterloh drove to
Bristow recently and visited in
the home of his brother ami
wife Mr and Mrs Holbert
Richardson.
Donald Pridniore spent this
week with his grandparents
Mr and Mrs FL Z Grace.
Saturday evening visitors in
the home of Mr and Mrs. Bud
Turner were their son and wife
Mr and Mrs. Jack Turner of
Sapulpa. Mr. and Mrs Mike
Bilbv of Tahlequah
COME
REVIVAL
APRIL 27 • MAY 4
NIGHTLY
7:30
MONDAY - FRIDAY
7:00 P.M. SUNDAY
MARK IV PICTURES
INCORPORATED
PRESENTS
AThier
in (he Night
. . . and than will ba
no placo to hido!
* Starring PATTY DUNNING *
IN FULL COtOft
Monday, April 2S
7:30 P.M.
COME
DAVID
HINES
And His Wife
RETHA HINES
Annointed Preaching
Gospel Singing
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School.. .A Class
For The Whole Family
Evangelist David Hines Will Be
Ministering In Both The 11 A M. and
7:00 P.M. Services.
COME HAVE YOUR NEEDS MET!
SOUTH HEIGHTS ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1201 Swth Main
E.R. Roberts, Pastor
Mrs Paskel Williams and
Mrs Eva Adams drove to
Sapulpa and attended the
Farm Womens Hub meeting
Mr and Mrs. C. I) Saul
visited in the home of her sister
and husband Mr and Mrs
Gene Smith Sunday afternoon
Lonnie Gather drove to
Drumright Friday evening ami
visited with his mother at the
Iirumright Nursing Home
Mr and Mrs F'.ddie Osterloh
drove to Tulsa Tuesday
evening and visited in the home
of Mr and Mrs Fiddle
Waldrup
Mrs Mary Myrick drove to
Bristow Wednesday afternoon
on business Wednesday
morning visitor in the home of
Mrs Harmon Carmichael was
Mrs Dibble Turner
Tuesday evening visitor in
the home of Mr and Mrs.
Lonnie Gather was their
grandson Dmnic Robinson.
Monday guest in the home of
Mr and Mrs Rosco Richard-
son, Mr and Mrs Fiddle
Osterloh was Mrs Richardsons
sister and husband Mr ami
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National Geographn Society
has commissioned coni|xiser
Walter Scharf to create an
original symphony entitled
"Wilderness Trail" to be
produced as an album
available to schools and
universities.
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Mrs Charles Chamberlain of
Tulsa
Mrs Harmon < arrmchael
and Mrs Mildred Kathbone
drove to Sapulpa shopping
recently
Sunday dinner guests in the
hone of Mr and Mrs. C. D
Saul were her 'laughter and
husband Mr ami Mrs Vermin
KiUmgsly Joining them later
was Mrs Patricia Victory of
Tuisa
Recent visitors in the home
of Mr and Mrs Eddie < isterloh
were Mr ami Mrs F.ddic
Waldrup of Tulsa
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Livermore, Edward K. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 191, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1975, newspaper, April 25, 1975; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1496934/m1/3/: accessed June 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.