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FOUR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1947
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Yuletide Visit Return |
To Attend U.S. forJmP!if
A
Youth Session
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Weekly Sermonette
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broadcasts recordings and organ music
CHURCH OF GOD
Year day
com-
10th & Shartel
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(Answers on Page 7)
Baventee..
Tulsa.
said Saturday
7:00 P. M.
M..
it was announced Satur-
A yearly budget will be presented
St. Luke's
EIGHTH AND ROBINSON
Church
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ened tor New Year day.
9:30 A. M.
:hurch school
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A- F. WaUU. Pwter
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SUNDAY SERVICES
SCIENTIST
A.M.
HEAR OUTSTANDING
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Setae:
1
ALL NIGHT OF PRAYER
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FIRST BAPTIST
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For
$
NEW YEAR’S EVE
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Reteoeea
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Dr. CinSar a. SaM*. PaMae
Mala Karha—Mlniatar at Maate
Car mm MoofnAna ateinDtratar
Will Preach
SUNDAY MORNING
Huge Tax Suit
Faces Trucker
Sponsored by Deacons
at the
17 Are Nominated
For Church Titles
T JI
delegates to the Methodist Youth con-
ference in Cleveland. Ohio.
Approximately 9.000 young persons
Dr. I. I. Ysorby
Partof
The equipment includes special aids
for hard of hearing, which relays the
7:00 P. M.—Evening Worship
8:00 P. M.—Reception for College
Students
BAPTIST
CHURCH
THIRD CHURCH OF
CHRIST,
33 S^W. 25
11
Sunday School. 11 A. M
Sunday, Dec. 28
10:45 A M.
A MEW YEAB*B RXRMOM
“on wings or ns morning-
Student Recognition—
”A Year of Decision”
9:30 and 10:45 A. M.
First Church of
The Nasarene
901 N W. 6th Street
R. T. Williams Pastor
SPEAKING SUNDAY
DEC 28TH
"Nowadays do
judge a woman's age“
I
Methodist
Church
You are cord.ally invited to attend these services.
A Car lauan Science Fraarai la BraaHrart Barry RnnSay. SIS A. M_. KOMA
11:00 A M.
Pastor)
ANO STRENGTH
William H. Wailace jr., Pastor
MM E. Marta, AaeaMaSe FoUO*
10:50 A M.
From Santa Claus To
Jesus Christ” -
7 P. M.
A YOUTH RALLY
•"STUDENTS FOB CRUST*
3:00 P. M. v
Trinity Church of
The Nasarene
$ W. 29th at Indiana
H. H. Spencer, Pastor
SUNDAY
Dec. 28th
10:45 A.M.
Barman Taste
"1* THE YOUNG
MAN Uni"
• J* a.
CROWN HEIGHTS
Methodist Church
37TH AT WESTERN
L 28th
M.
Ceremony
Broadcast from 11l :00 A. M. to
First
Methodist
a Church
OLIVET BAPTIST
CHURCH
4 1200 W. Pork
ATTEND
THE SINGING CHURCH”
9 30 A. M.
Rev. Everette Howard
****** Scb«*t
10:45 A. M.
Rev. Everette Howard
Reuirne* Mueiooary SDeeSer
7:30 P. M.
“Praying That Counts”
7:30 P. M.
Bethany Church of
The Nasarene
Bethany, Okla.
Dr. C. 8. Strang. Pastor
First Presbyterian Church
Nlntfc end tebinran
Aaaedete Pestnr
The Rev. W. Word Davis, D.D.
—10:45 A M—
“THE SIGH AND THE
BONG”
by Dr. Charles F. Wishart
0s YDUB
mark—wm*
Resolution
wmfre arc
THEY RBCOM-j
MEN Deo ?
DU KUPEIT F. NANEY
febjeaf
“THE MAJESTY OF
THE LOWLY"
Everybody Welcome
“STUDENT NIGHT”
Sendee .. . 7:30 P. M.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1(3* N. W. 7th St.
Services 10:30 A. M.
8:00 P. M.
Jeremiah—6:16: Ask for the
old path and walk therein.
A. C. Lovell, pastor
9:45 A.M.—Sunday School
11 A.M.—Morning Worship
7:30 P.M-—Evening Worship
The Christian Brotherhood
$
:00 P. M.— i
*4 Paeple'* Gros. Meebnga
El
Rev. Everette Howard
Returned Missionary
from Cape Verde lilands
iiiHuitaiuiiiuiuiaiiiiitHiiiiaiiHiiiiiHiaiiiiiinmiaiuntiiiiiiaiiNiiiiiiiiaiiimmii
1329 N.W. 23rd Street
O. F. I
SHIftDt—44t.
Witlie Ve<
5OUTHSID4—1519 S. I. 29
Meyd
TRINITY
NAZ ARENE
MISSIONARY
K7
a
irasek Femasiii'1:
msmme ••
A o Lev*»— I
tar tta Nav (
SUNDAY, DEC. 28th
10:54 A. M.
“The 20th Century- or the First"
by Dr. McFarland
Mlnlwtrr* JOHN R ABERNATHY
R KRILL MPARLAND
ta-r» E Snell. Minister a« Mu.le
Mr» Charite F Davit Ornntit
Wtelty Mtthodi
t»h tte Cleamr*
NUIll e. CSAIN
KOST. Ill JONU r*'
Y ouths to Conduct
Church’s Services
Let Old Year
Cart Off Sins
"y Mortgage Burning
Service Planned
A mortgage burning aerviee will be
EPWORTN
METHODIST
CHURCH
N.W. ISth at DMgtaa
In City Church
The Northminster United Presby-
terian church, 2522 N Sharts 1. willl
dedicate its newly Installed amplifying
K Krcoupe. Midwest City: Bob Davis,
2529 NW 14; Jeanne Baker. 21 IS NW
15; J. Carl Jones. 2101 NW 17; Jeanne
Baker. 2111 NW 15; J. Carl Jonea.
2101 NW 17; Tom Graham, 2401 NE
24: Rita McAllister. 1903 Harden
10:50 A. M.—Student Recognition
Service
aamoa by Paator
FIRST CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
901 N.W. Sth Strwt
1-00 9. M.
CCMSCR 31(*
Rbv. David Wakefield
ton*.
Rev. Doan Underwood
"Baiter 1
■tetii. !
T. WubaiM JT -.
THE CHURCHES of the NAZARENE
WELCOME YOU
What SCQiPTuRB SHOULD BE
™ MEED6D IP kvB KEEP OUB NEW
YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS T <2’
HEAR
Rev. W. H. Alexander
Sunday,
Dec.
28,h
I 1045
^1 A M.
*ev
Ain ANOfk
'-f?5*''. SPfAK
New Yaw,
Ta AN
(.»■>
Hrte
Christian
Cbarab
Fuel Lack Threatens
Philadelphia Industries j Oklahoma City CouncU of Churches ta |
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 27—(Ah—An of God, 10 and Shartel. at 4 30 p. m. 1
>RltA ahnMane r\f rUt iktea. a _____aaaa (A .
nounced dead.
fiuaan was the daughter and Archi-
tect and Mrs Stephen A. Stepanian.
who live on the adjoining estate
Jonea and hM wtle. Unger Irene Her- j
vey. said they saw the body of the
girt in eight feet of water tn their)
pool after Susan's brother, Stephen
jr, came to their do** and naked if
they had seen hia alster The girl
had been in the water IS minutes be-
fore She was removed
Sunday Schaol 9:45 A. M.
Morning Worship 10:45 A M.
IvsngelisTic Service 7:30 P. M.
FAIN PAM - 1933 N. I. 11
Fleyd Smith, 2-4997.
HSSY-401 N. W. 4.
* T. Williems jr„ 2-9943.
MAY AVCNUt-2930 S W. 11.
Clniton Rock jr., 7-4091.
PtNNSLYVANIA AVftNUC - W. Fann
Ave. at W. Perk place.
Longford. 4-4042.
:-44th and $. Shields,
.’•.aht, 62 1394
“1-1519 S E. 29
Rowe. 6-4C94.
-» W 29th at Indiana.
H. Spen (er. 6-7476.
COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY
date * name«of’ the ballot j
Chinese Reds \\ reck
Mission, Hurt Priests
NANKING. Dec. 27—Reports
reaching here Saturday mid a com-
munist force attacked the undefended
French Catholic mission in the Pakhoi
region of Kw-angsl province, destroy-
ing the mtauon and wounding several
pmcna. tnetading two French priest*.
National troops from a nearby gar-
rison arrived too late, the report said
MIolMera
a*v Ira WllllaOM
Bav. Rarkva W. Perter
CHICAGO. Dee. 27—uEb—Harry
Carson. 43. truck driver who said
he formerly operated a handbook,
to being sued by the federal gov-
ernment for 4824.S9S.92 in unpaid
income taxes for the year 1934
-Some joke." Carson mid in com-
menting on thj suit filed in federal
district court Friday "Maybe I can
scrape up the 92 cents.”
Carson said federal agent* two
yeara ago had asked him bow much
he made while operating a hand-
book in 1434.
"I told them I cleared about
11.000 * day after expenses. ” Car-
son said "I didn't have any book*
or records. They figured somehow
there were 324 working days and
that X owed 4324,445 42 *
Canon added be wouldn’t be
working as a track driver if be had
any of the money left.
Joseph H Solon, assistant United
States attorney, declined comment
on Canon's statemenu He said his
office did not have complete files
on the case. Tax officials estimated
such a tex would entail a 1434 in-
come of about 4400.000.
Pilgrim Congregational
Church
NORMAN WHITBHOUSX MiOUtw
Classen st 14th
Morning Service 11AM.
“COD WITH US”
“THE MESSIAH" st 7:30
Ll l;A‘
i ‘ •'!(r-
rector: Rev. Byron Craven*, pastor of
May Avenue Methodist church: Rev.
Member* of Methodist. Presbyterian. Raybon Porter, director of Chrstian
l education for Epworth Methodist
church; and Rev. Neil McFarland.
1423 NW 27.
i following churches, branches of The Mother
irst Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.
SECOND CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
2337 N.W. 19
11 A.AA. AND 5 P.M.
Sunday School
9:30 md II A M.
Nowdiog He***, 1739 N.W. 14
Daily >0 A JR. ta 6 PAL, Fri. 'HI 9
PUTNAM CITY
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY, 11 A.AL
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.
Barovlt HwU, MM N.W. SStb
»(A Bvw Mu tip* 1:**. (tel NW *»<*
Cleric to Pulpit Here
Dr: Rupert Nancy, pastor of the Olivet Baptist church here
more than 20 years who recently took over the pulpdt of Lookout
Mountain Baptist church in Tennessee, will deliver the sermon at
OUvet Sunday morning.
His subject will be "The Majesty of the Lowly.” The church has
Dot yet called a new pastor. Dr. and Mrs. Naney are in Oklahoma
City for the holidays visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
—---------------------------;and Mrs. J. O. Young. 3148 NW 31.
Other sermon topics in city churches
Sunday include:
a*v w^Ste-a
Ha U Our New"; otot, "W«
With 004-
Xvlhate Inew, B*r. Anaan Jwtte*—Mteraiag,
■•T1» Ch*ll(oa» at • N«v Year* Proaraa77
---------------MMe a« Maato "
Falnut. Rav Mm 4.
rh» Nev rear Wttb
_____ _ _ ____7 _ > ••
PeeairUilila Avaaoa, WW M aa4 PanaaylvaMa. '
Rev. CT Svuiyioa MaCtaM-MarMaq. "Naw
c ?■
Brookline
Free Methodist Church
N.W. S8l> A Rrirthii
“Light Cr Life Hour.” Every
Sunday, 8:15 A. M.
You are wel-
come to come
^^uBBl worship with
j us.
•*■:. ’rhM-
MOWn MORNING
"TWR VISION O(
i VmHL the vnat-
rAlMABU"
■i KVXNINO
-IKBALAWCID
——ACCOVXTS--
6:15 P. M.
Training Union
7:30 P. M.
"STUDENT NICHT at CHRISTMAS"
Program Will Be Presented By College
Student* Who Are Homa for the Holidays
loiimiimiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiioimiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiioii
ma City Council of Churches, sponsor
of the awards.
Acting Chief Is Named
Eor ‘Voice of America*
WASHINGTON. Dec. 37—The
state department's division of inter-
national broadcasting—which puts on
the "Voice of America” abortwave
programs—had a new acting chief
Saturday following the resignation of
Kenneth Fry.
State department officials said Fri-
ll FARE ARMSTRONO
Four foolish persons; The first
had canuea In hl* teeth and did
nothing about tt. The second left
oily raga in hia crowded clothes
closet A third neglected to fix the
sewer leak tn hia basement And the
fourth kt pt rat poison near food in
hi* kitchen
What do you think of such fonlaT
Maybe you are just aa bed yourself.
If you bold a grade against one. if
you eonUnualiy hate somebody, if
you carry a bitter apite. if you have
an unforgiving aptrtt. then you. too.
are foohah bogging down, making
your life hard If you my. “1 forgive,
but I don't forget ” you are holding
potaon in your body, mind and aoul.
Thia La a splendid time to get rid
of any wrong The old year 1* dying,
but it wUl be a ckmou* death for
that person who lets his sin* die
w:th It When you hear gun shots
heralding the New Year, let thoae
bnltots be fired at your faults Lis-
ten attentively at that midnight
hour and you may hear bella—bells
ringing la forgiving hearts.
There will be a lot of uncontroll-
able events during the coming year,
but each ha* power within hi* own
jwraonality to get rid of exces* ain
aad poison Furthermore we want
to have our own ain* forgiven, but
Ood only forgives ua when we for-
give other*
M. Rte J«teM
OmM u> Ute";
Rte Rtetet L.
hsteoi as4 PW-
r***^ ^rw"T1^ Rte. Irviag w.
Cfiaa y(ratea. -jaaM Uw Bate'', aiebi.
"Jeasa, tha Maa "
breakfast
one was Intended.
Wolf took an unusually large egg |
aw.M« w m wv./a-
St Paul s
Catbebral
(Protestant Episcopal!
Seventh st Robinaon
WNOAV, MC. 24TH
*:M A M. Bate r~-wai(a
K tJ a M —Cterte Sabeai Satetea
11 AM.—<Wo>»a Bto»ai CtoteR*
11 A.M.— Maraiaa Prarar aod terwc
« M PM- CMArwatiae Claaaea
L
L? • v X •
n>abt. "Yosta's Btev
Llawate. NE M as4 N
< hri.<M<>,niih( ••Yas'ArT'ihi Ona
r~r 7^7^77* *--
Rte C. teu»(»«i MaCtane—*tern.__. ___
Thauebte at tte OM and New Tear7'; niaht I
’ ' Tba Ofwtaat TteUoMO* at tte OraataaL**
Patnea CNe, Rte Maa BtaafteM-MarsNte.
t»*a Motel ChrteUate^'; ni<bl. -Tbtek
Mln ' I a
CmUBTIAN
taeiM am. s romwoo
M Hamilton—Motnlna.
night, Kvrpioa Oaa'a
Cwwlral. Bhonal aad Colli
Ija inaatao Moraine ”1
loro" Biakl. "Opnorta
Retired Educator Dies
NEW YORK. Dec. 27—GfV-Dr.
Edmund Burka. 74. who retired in
1941 fro the ciaasical languagea
faculty of City colle«e Alter a teach-
ing career of M years, died Friday.
& 4
FIRST LUTHERAN
CHURCH . |
1300 N. Robinson
•The Chsrch Beautiful
Cenfeestag the BeasUfsl
Savior.”
Invitts You
14iM A. BL
"TM4 SLIllINOI
OF A TRUI
CHRISTMAS
CILEMATKHT'
Ardaw Rins.
Director
Church School
9:45 A.M..
j FRED ■. BLOCS
Paatea
9:30 A. M.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
10:50 A. M.
MORNING WORSHIP
“A Mew Year---What Will We
Do With It?” by Pastor
Broadcaat 11-12 KB YE, 890 KC
the conference.
Btobep Smith to Attend
Bishop Angie Smith, head of the
Oklahoma-New Mexico area, will head
the list of adult delegates.
Others from the city who will at-
nominationa have been. tend Include Rev. Golden F. Shook,
4BIYYON—SiBwon of Western.
Yom Eppler, potter, phone 456.
4ETHANY—4ethony College, Fan lei
campus. De. C 4. Strane, pastor,
phone 2343.
4CTHANY EAST StOE-
L H. Dickeeton, phone 2231
CA9IT01 HILL-227 S. W. 23.
4. L Lindley. 62 279SP
CENTRAL—413 3 lee.
H. A. Caaay, 3-7765.
CROWN W4IQWTS-I002 N.
H. C. Emmert. 4 1903.
Oklahoma City Times_________
State Groups Dedication Due Watch Night
__ _ JL it» 4 i • r • O
ier
No! No! Shouts
Uncivilized Indian
As Taxes Pile Up
LAS VEGAS. Nev . Dec. 27—uF—
Civilization? No. no. no. no!
County .'ax Assessor Mac Oglesby
said an Indian left hia office Friday
shouting for hi* feathered headdreae
will observe New *nd^ hia tepee m the wild*,
night with ape-
poattlon only by acratehing a candl- Methodist cburch. Rev. Nuell C. Crain,
pastor, announced Saturday
Bishop Angle Smith, director of the
Oklahoma-New Mexico area, will
preach the sermon at the service com-
memorating the payment of the 445.-
000 debt on the 31-year-olrt church st
NW 25 and Douglas.
consumer* and new officers will be elected (or
1MB.
will have a
HEAR
Rev. j. Clytk Whsalsr
.■ P.liow.hlp
CROWN HEIGHTS
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
40th and North Western
W. H. ALEXANDER,
Minicter
If Yes Cease
Yaw'll Cease Again
Christmas Musicale by Combined
Choirs of 100 Voices
Tulsa to Get Boat Plant
Garfield A. Wood jr.. son of De-
troit's noted boat builder and racer.
Gar Wood, was one of three incor-
porators who received an Oklahoma
•te.ruvrr.. ixKnuiHiiorui nave oeen wnu inciuae nrv, uoiaen F Shook, charter Fridav for a *300 OOO boat
received for the year's outstanding executive secretary of the West Okla- .t%uL ?kTotSi
Christian layman and laywoman. Rev home Methodist conference; Miaa Iva r H M^^HnoU^ikteh^n?1^
H Parr Arma-rong. secretary of the Mae Holloway, conference youth di- H oi
Oklahoma City Council of Churches, rector: Rev. Byron Craven*, pastor of *nd om H T*°*' 1,0111 of
May Avenue Methodist church; Rev. —. I
nleht --Ltebt. Uta tte Sup."
“ ‘ vrc*-p^x>i’x^r*cuuvs^
U "T«or's RrHtetloo. -
. ■»r ■ Lsteitte—Msrniae.
Tte Unknown T<m<u«."
Dr Mm> MclunmUoe —Bvv-
bIm. "Tta Waak After ”
»»rnin« >«tmon lo te by Audrey Rsaal Jama,
nleht "Ltebt. Uta tta BuM."
Jom Cbrtet at Laster Key —--------
room ——---
An official communique said four Mtaim
of the etectioeu had been declared null
and void because of violations of the
electoral law and 14 other* had not
been held A total of 764.543 candl
dales'of the community and non party
btoe were elected, including Prime i
Minister Stalin.
< Since there was no opposition
ticket to the communist and non- _ |
party bloc a voter coulld indicate op- held Sunday morning at the Wesley I
CHURCH of CHRIST
I Oth & Francis
SUN., DEC. 28TH
Bible School - - - 9:45 a. m.
All Ages
Hubert Roach
Educational Director
Morning Worship - - 10:45
Evening Worship - - 7:30
Geo. W. Emptage
Evangelist
The Bible Only Makes
Chriitians Only
W. 46.
HALIFAX. Dec. 27—(>P)—The 7,100- R‘ 10 New
ton United Steles freighter Joseph
Simon, reporting "one hold flooding
’ was
sentatives of the Radio Directors guild
X- —1____ ____
here Tuesday In an effort to reach
a aetUement averting a strike threat-
ened for New Year day. I
‘ * I L.J1MEIL, I1*U
Members of the guild's New York where only
chapter authorized a strike at a meet- "
Ing early this month if a aetUement laid by a hen on his farm to a Getty^
to not reached before the current con- I burg restaurant for breakfast Friday
tract expires Wednesday The strike When the restaurant chef opened the
would be against NBC. CBS. ABC and ■ egg. he found another, complete with
r“<l‘o «*“on WOR. New York outlet shell and yoke, inside. Wolf had both
rar KoYaS TTmi. ta . _* —a* 1 * a_^ a a
up.
Two special train coaches will leave
her. Monday morning with 109 atate
a* a memorial to the minister a infant
son. at 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
npprvamuneiy v.vw ymuig persons •- — - —
from every state in the nation will join
1,000 adults for the conference, open-
ing Tuesday and closing Friday.
Rev. Paul Quillian, former pastor at
*8t. Luke’s Methodist church here, will
be one of the speakers on the program.
He to now pastor of the First Method-
ist church In Houston.
City Delegatee Named
The city delegation includes the fol-
lowing: Haeworth Robertson, 425 NW
43: Charles Hahn. 2120 NW 37: Louise
Ru&sess. 905 NW 40; Ray Marie Por-
»«;• T?1’ H*roW Levertd«e from the tower’ '
1013 N Taber; Donnie Brown. 405 NW »
45: Helen Harrod. 433 NW 34: Jimmy D . D . -_7 . - .
johh, 1230 nw i; Naomi Livengood Brea* Below water Line
800 S1V 24; Sue Woods. 420 NB i£; I w <r c ET* •
Marilyn Harris. 901 NE 14: Carolyri Imperils U. S. Freighter
Kelley, 424 NE 14; Donald Dee*. !--------- _____
Bnl<Lh7L2.11 100 United Slates freighter Joseph obi*nr« the Bacrami
Simon, reporting "one hold flooding xhuinirtared
in storm and unable to pump," was Marsh- associate pa
advised Saturday by her owners to
make for St. John's, Newfoundland.
250 mile* west of her North Atlantic
drive; Susanne Roberts. 1439 NW 2K
and Bill Nlghswonger. 1533 NW 30.
The 1
George E. Bassett; Robert Prexson and
Mercedes Hernandez.
Families for blocks around contrib- i -----
uted to the memorial fund after 17- Robinson will have an all-night aerviee
month-old Bobby Milligan died last • ^ohowhig the weekly church fellowship 1
September after an operation. dinner at 4 p. m. A talent program
When a committee left the choice of . W»r services for different
a memorial up to Mr. and Mrs Mini- church groups will yg' held before the
gan. they asked for a “voice" for the reception for new members.
*■ m • the deacons the 55 registration fee but 43 poll
“If he could get to the Congo he'd
,. * 2 ’ e o m m e n t e d
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Subject of Lesson-Sermon, Sunday, December 28
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Service* in rhe
Church. The Fir
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
1200 N. Robinson
11 A.M. AND 8 P.M.
Sunday School
9:30 arx| 11AM.
DrUy 4 A. |M. Fe 9 P. M.
rrc. ■BUfe
LtrratB 9wtaw, nae. Mnsaa X Btacta—
*3-F. Day"; ai«M. 'XM
r»Mrt*aaia Clauta X. Itaraw—
Marnlne wrsMn is ta (kF Mr. J«M*b X.
morntM "The Oat* «X III
.Ty : “‘ata- ”N> B«lovta ta.” <*•-
Ue>au* stevia >
ralvmtt* FIbm. *m Aee X. Etaaaey-Maca-
tne. "A Data with tta CataMae."
, cwt SCW or CBBtST
(•Itaetaaa IMeta* !«*• Kt U. Bta John R
’’“‘•'•’ Matnlns "What Maasar of Maa
’• P?*** : •‘ebl. “SlatatMt an* Unaaava-
I . cwt'BCB or ooo
*«*•. » an* * Aeaaw Bea O B Xaoirleta
Mamin* ' S*BUM>ltor, Ctanei
V*a»“. nl«ht "Opaa Doan "
e CONCBBaATIOMAL •
1« an* Claaaan. Ma. Xornu Wlut*-
hota»-Mornln« 0*4 wVth U»" -a ’
EPISCOPAL
Jot>a B Willey—itay aoauBunlon. INi
aaarnlne prayer aad aarata. 11 a. m.
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r ■“*»> -Maraln* -Tte
. "I**1?." !* *.7*” Chrtawa* OeMrauoa ■*
I’* ?■*■** *M»N>SS, Bo» RaraM W Maeaefi
- Mornin* "Far the Fail or Riaa at Many.” I
| ______ MSTMNPIPT
‘ ~ VW*'i y UnaaUlaaMa”;
C*AP*> o,rn» «>lm "»». Doner Kelly— I
Mornin. "A Chuta U> K*ta"; »l«ht. "Re-
to Poraot **
Creaa HHcht. M Wniera and JI, Rae John
---and Rer M Neill MePartaaS—
M TventleUl Century ar tta '
R. Naoton-Morninr "Pram
•a Jaatu Chrtot"; wiftit. "A
Inm *•
Wllllua R Wallace tr —
or Marnin* ai«M. I
Ree Nuell C Crain—
- *» hy Suites W Anela
"Marnin* Burnln* Care- ;
St. Luke* Meth-
jin a watch party
’ear eve and will
mt of the Lord a
I by Rev. Jeff R.
(tor. at midnight.
Death Ends Algier-Like
Career for Canadian. 83
ST JOHN'S, Newfoundland. Dec - jx*-a"
27—<4*>—Death Friday claimed .Ar- Hour: KOK' A 3 to 8:30 A M.
(dba *a I Ntaa «a» * c*awi _
ernment clerk to become Newfound-
. land's secretary for home affair*. He
waa awarded the criaa of St. Michael
and St. George for: hi* service.
WELCOME TO
FAITH TABERNACLE
1110 N. W. 2nd
"Raya of Forth"
Sunday*—9-9 30 A. M.
KBYE-890 on Dial
Come to Sunday School—9:45
Morning Worship
(Message by
Topic: "THE COUtA<&f
OF GOt
Young People Service 6:00 P. M.
Evangelistic SBrvicX _ 7:30 P. M.
CITYWIDE WATCH NIGHT
SERVICE AT
WIONFSOAY. I
Singer'* Rpwiip of Girl
From Pool la Too Late
WEST LOS ANGELES. Dee. 27— nl»ht Charlee W. Thayer had of a tavera at 3030 Paseo, waa fined
< —W- — __—— .. ' —— -2-^*-.--—, .222 — —---wwtaw ——~—
fully clothed into hia swimming pool Marahall. Ttoayer to a career foreign on a charge of selling beer to minora.
Friday and brought up the body of <*rvtce official and a West Point Detectives found two girls. 16. drink-
Suean Stepanian 1. a neighbor's child, ffrwduate Fry formerly was associated i Ing beer in the tavern, but Martyn
bat FMuacitatlon attempts failed and <llh commercial broadcasting and to] protested. “Nowadays no one can
three hours later the girl waa pro- r,tPrcted to return to that field.
10-Day Singing School
i. To Open Here Monday
A 10-day singing aehool will open at
7 30 p m. Monday in the Northwest
Church of Christ, ISM NW 7. Young
people and adults will be taught note
reading for gospel hymns.
September after an operation.
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a memorial up to Mr. and Mrs. Mint- church groups will |
gan. they asked for a "voice" for the reception for new mi
church tower, and already that "voice" From 1 a. m. to 4 , ,u
has been sending Christmas carols in the church will present worship i and 410 property
over the northwestern part of the city programs. -i/ he 'Pl u
The First Methodist church at 131 probably go there,”
. , , - - NW 4 will hold a communion aerviee Oglesby
yorship wrvice to the^ nursery and at n p. m. Pw-tida for adult* and
' ■“ young people will bd given
8t. Paul's cathedral at 127 NW 7,
___ 2---a New
munion service at 0'a. m.
Young people at
odist church will tx
Services Set
By Churches
Many city churches
Year eve Wednesday night with ape- The Indian. Francis Swain^ 30.
cial watch night services. bought a car more than a year ago.
The First Baptist church at 1201 N ?Lp?,d on!T, r71“r*‘
- .. ... . • tion fe,, classifying himself under In-
dian laws as an "uncivUiaed" resident
of Moapa valley reservation
Later he got a job. learned to drive
the car. moved off the reservation and
became self-supporting. Thus, this
year Oglesby had to collect not only
tax
Trolley Bus Provides
Music for Passengers
KANSAS CITY. Dec. 37—(JPl—
Music—but not the jive variety—will
greet passenger* on a trolley bus here
next wook.
A small machine called a trans-
music automatic playback with a spool
of wire that will play an hour of re-
cording*. will be placed on the floor
at the front of the bus. Eight loud- >
speakers will be distributed through 1
the bus. company officials said.
In addition to musical numbers I
tentatively selected, tt to planned to -
carry safety message* and weather C“"
reports.
position.
Her master signaled the cauae of
flooding was probably a fracture below
i the water line. The ship was bound
Jeanne Fisher
Friday and brought up the body of
but resuscitation attempts failed and wlth commercial broadcasting, and ia protested.
Blorh -M*raln*
B». RareM W 1-----
» Fall *r Bta ut Masy.”
erNsii*.. rrw_MMtaeta2'ite(
_ nishi. "O»tai*ta»* AcmSte
M-Wta A Ctars* to 5toB"; stehl^aZ
■n— SirlM In Nnr»»l " IR Atarnsth?
Mornloe. 1
Iwst"
Sint. Dr C
Basts Mm* __
Year or DorlMas "
St Lota’s. Nor er;;;-
Mornin* "On I hr Wli.
for Chri.t
w»«^, i*et ww ».
Mo*a*ag asntaa ‘
SmJJh^ swliw
Control. Ro« R A Coaoy^ Morninc
s !• ti» RM TbM tta Dacttiaiae**;
Ua-is
Ftr.1. SSI NX 4 Ror R T.
E'raln* "Fraylae tsal Otanu.”
*. . __ YBXaXYTEaiAN
Caottot. IMS NR I*. Bta V LMM Meorra-
Mwala*. "OonoraUaw »• Caw"; M|M.
Prsatactai of IBM.”
Flr»(. R«* w War* Dao*—Marnin* aornton
lo ta by Dr. CMrlaa F Wuhan, mormn*.
"Tta Meh aM tta Son* "
St. AaSroe*. TM4 NW IJ Rrr. Wallet A.
| Bennett-Mornin* "Frapar* th* Wajr "
VMTABlAN
Flr.t Rot AUre* E t„. ----
"Tta Er>* of th* Jcwatop”
„ /otJWR CHCRCHES
Dlrioe Srlenre. Roe Ptorrie
Moratn* "Bvery Ow A Kto« "
Norman delegates include
for Baltimore from Europe with a thur Mewa. 43. Who rose from a gov-
ftrnmnnt rl^rk tn harnmn
SUNDAY, DEC
10:45 A.
Merfgsge Homing
I I :C
12 Noon over WKY
7:00 P M.
Da. DRAM C. DITTO* PREACanNQ
mTf.m. rkcxftiom for former
PASTORS ——
MR KERRY FOTH-
Mlnuirr of Muflc glneuae
Broadcast from 7.00 P. M. to
8:00 P. M. Over WKY-FM
MRS. W. B. IFLBBKXR
OMtot
MRS EARL, HILLER
vioiinuc
MR T BCmte WESTMAN
Christian. Baptist and Episcopalian
churches have been nominated. Oth-
er* wishing to nominate individual*
may do so by contacting the Oklaho- —
Council of Churches
Sets Annual Meeting
The annual dinner meeting of the
scheduled tentatively at the Church '
acute shortage of oil Saturday threat- January 22.
ened to close down the Phil*del;>hia day
gas work* and leave more than 500.-
000 industrial and home <———
without gas. £
Hudson W. Reed, president of the -
; company, said Friday that the com-
, pany'a oil supplier has been unable
to meet an increased demand for fuel
oil and that unleaa present auppllc*
are Increased Immediately, the gas
company will be out of oil by Feb-
ruary 4.
Reed asserted that If tt to neces-
sary to close down the plants the first
step would be to cut off all supplies
to industrial users.
The young people of the Crestwood
Baptist church wlH be tn charge of
U»e enure service in the annual "youth
Bundsv " otaervance. beginning si 7 :30
p m. Bunday.
Rev. W L Scurtock.. student min-
* later at Southern Baptist Theological
seaMnary. Louisville, Ky. will preach
the sermon
O. C. Howard jr.. son of the pastor
and medical student al Ok U horns
Baptist university, will be tn charge of
the evening worship Young people of
the church will present a musical pro-
gram. Rev Oarland Howard, the pas-
ter announced Saturday, *
Soviet V oters Scratch
84, but Stalin Elected
MOSCOW Dec. 37—(4»>—Pravda.
Communist pmly ne.-ap.per. said i
Saturday 44 candidates failed to at- | ■ —rain* -a nw B**inaia*":
tain office in recent municipal etoc-
uona because they did not receive the
nereaaary majority.
Re»
Tavern Operator Fined
James Pepper Martyn. 64. operator
, . _ ______ _____ ww— - - ___w— ____ " wl tZZZ ______r ~ __ "2 J
OF—Film ainger Allan Jones dived been named acting chief by Secretary 430 in poUee court Friday afternoon
aerviee official
Parley to Avert Radio
Strike Opens Tuesday
vw sum-Morma* NEW YORK. Dec 27—up>-Repre- Inflation-Ignoring Chicken
—ntatives of the Radio Director* guild ; m , A
1A£LLIU^ networ*« *01 meet Give* Two Eggs in One
GETTYSBURG. Pa.. Dec. 27—UPh-
‘ C. M. Wolf, Gettysburg lumber mer-
chant, had two egg* for I ,
chapter authorized a strike at a meet- T“
-- u settlement Igid I
-------1- . burg
*22tLd *BC 1 ef*.'. he ?ou®d another, complete with
of MBS. Union officials say a strike : fried aunnyslde
would affect network shows originat-
ing in New York.
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