Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 59, No. 295, Ed. 4 Saturday, January 8, 1949 Page: 4 of 5
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DON’T MISS HEARING
Evary Sunday in 1949
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At TWO Identical Services
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Here
To Honor 55
OCU Seniors
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In the Lord’f House «*
the Lord’s Day
Da. L L Venby,
Fester
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BAPTIST
CHURCH
Mathodist
Church
if
Baptist Training
Union—._._6:1
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY. WARR ACRES,
11 A.M.
5601 N.W. 39
Sunday School. 9:30 A.M.
1
7 JO “AB
9:30 a. hl
Sunday School
wtaem It. WwBwan. Sh. Fester
Sunday, Jen. 9
10:45 AJA.—"Thu Second
Mile*
7:00 F.M.—"Reaping the
Word of God"
Ministers
William Wallace, Jr.
John R. Abernathy
end Zier to..
Invitee You
to Hear
Rev. Tnraum L Crwch
■sMgsOst Best «aa» Wertb, Saw
SUNDAY
METIMEST
BWTBT
CHBtCH
FINLfY W. TINNIN, Jr. r
toto
"Ml, ROADS HAD TO TNI BAPTIST TEMPI!"
•The Heart the Gorpel in the Heart of the City*
Board to Rule
On Legislative
Plans of OEA
u«.
Church of Christ
1836 N. W. 7th
Where Christians Worship in
Spirit and Truth
EPWORTH
METHODIST
CHURCH 1
N.W. Iltii st Doagtes J
Washy NtotMbt Gmrdi
2M oed Clem*
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Dinner to Honor
Emanuel Rabbi
Fartfc Tafcarnnat
—11 •. m a.
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CHURCH OF GOD
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He hoe bom Mcttvsty eroootated with
rtvte wort in ORIsbw CW and has
participated In tntarfotth bwibbIi
toetadtaw tbs Nattaml Conference ef
Chrmtsns Md Jem.
Baptists Plan State
Bible Conference Here
’ II A. M.
/zlf My People"
by the Poetor
Ths nrat Biidyear baceataureada
aerates tn tbs history at OkUhom*
Ctty University will be at 1U:M a. m.
Sunday in Urn Wrnley Methodist
ehureh.
A class at M seniors win be present!
alone with SO pntpino students who
are complettnt special training this
month.
Dr. Robert J. Smith, superintend-
ent erf the Oklahoma City district of
the Methodist church, will five tbs
J SMPM —
■fX Junior Mym
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Emi v?m^aFm| chn»n»n vouch
raUsMkia
CROWN HEIGHTS
KRISTIAN CHURCH
40th and North Western
_ k etrant—
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rttot. BOi NW ^B.
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X. »>ee f. m.
NOW OFfN
X —3 Bsrjw.Rev. B. MeFae-
fiv. r»~M
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Mewm—U:M a. au sad 7 Sunder.
Bev. Frank O.
"For Such a Tima
As This"
by the Putor
50-VOICE CHOIR
Under Direction of
Oliver Nixon
MinMor of Music
SUNDAY SCHOOL—• JO A M.
TRAINING UNION <:13 B. M.
MM.Week Sendees—Wad.. 7 JO p^.
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’ YOUR-SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1MB
Catholic School Chief County Baptist
AidWiBflTake
Alabama Post
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and FmI
tMt NW M. BevvW.c.
"IndTjO « Jm3fc“ "**”
Teacben will taetade Dr. J. B.
Bounds. Oklalioam Ctty; Bev. JewaU
Orsen. Muekofw; Bev. Frank Davis.
Tuba; Bev. W. B. Cook. Oirlahnane
Ctty: and Boy L. Brown. Bible teacher
of the Charted B. Fuller Foundation
at California. Ctaeee will begin each
day at • a. m. with services ciosinc in
the jiiiiItw Free eot space for all
out at town men wishing to attend
will be provided.
Manhall Fund* Granted
JgLfifT?” t£S •Tmm am
wTcNert. FoMW
la Rama Steamship Co, only Philip-
pine line malntnInina regular service |
between the far east and the United
States, io planning to add throe tort,
modern. 10,000-ton mm***°2*.*T
■y*~ » m iens uses, n wm w. ..—w —- -■. ■
id Dr~rt. Ct. a day. Sergio Osmena jr, son of the
------’»L,“-n~ b^J former Philippine prertdent. recently
- I was elected president of the Arm.
UMTY CENTER
sig Midwest to
SUNPAY SERVICE
fcedey MmH .
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IMVtoVMtoUm* »wrv
SvMtse Weobto -—4—
WgmOAT
ssee lawwase SeugM__
They etoo called for a minimum
taetvase of SS«O annually with barte
sBlary guarantees for Ise Chen running
tip to M.300 annually, estimated to
tot between M and SIS mllhona.
Officials estimate the OKA resous
giZiM program would sort the eteto
Wgillgttve council on two ecores:
EZ.4M MinimBM Urged__
ONB-The iegislatlv. committoe
believes the state superintendent of
p,iM!c instruction should be made,
by law, the Teal" bead at the de-
•ArtMent and placed over all common
schools In the eUte.
TWO-The legislative committee
want* a SS.400 minimum for, all
teachers with bachelor degrees, and
-------ee instructors.
stope at MOO
OKA~~doee not plan to offer
bmsmm«. set _ .
s. ■ end I N S. m.
BAkM,. SW I and MM
dtm»e I* se a m aad
OMtM, MOI W FMIHm.
Tb M s a sad IJbo.
0»awol Assess. Few ' .
Or* M,l»ln Bltosw >- -
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>A«k WmaHal. til 0W M.
WaMniH—IS «s a m and S
FvensrHuM A*o
It a a and 1 ..
Ttsma •< momma
SJ« Mnunl CareM.
Lnd^, O«
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vent top- O. P. Monoghan
mm forced him to take Imvb ef ah-
sene*.
On the invttattoa of Bishop XeDey.
he come to Oklahoma to translate
some French worts, and “visit'* for
i few months. He has been hero ever
since. In 1M>. ho was appointed su-
perintendent of parochial schools.
Father Monaghan ia one of a fam-
ily of eight boys and four girls, 10
of whom are living. Six of the boys
became priests.
~X love Oklahoma,* says Father
Monaghan, “my illness was a bl seeing
ta dtagtie, because it brought me
here.”
nse^a.^ "rTi*1, *■*
CbrisMsettr."
UNIVRRSITY
PLACK
CHRISTIAN
asm a Msviaiw
be, •’Let’s Act Mow."
Dr. Smith will be introduced by Dr.
B. Joseph Martin, assistant to the
president of OCU. Rev. Nuell C. Crain,
pastor at the Wooley Methodist
church, will give the responsive read-i
Ing, “The Worth of Man."
Ancient Phoenician Idol
Found in Cyprus Ruins
NICOSIA, Cyprus, Jan. •—<*)—*
finely woven wrought ironidol believed
to represent Baal, god of tbo ancient
Syro-Phoenician nations, has been
unearthed at Engomi, near Fama-
r*|gurta.
'I clad tn a lota doth and a bull
|horns headdress, the figure ia almost
two feet high. French and Cyprus
archaeologists found it in the ruins of
a building, perhaps a temple, built
3,300 or more years ago.
I—SECOND--
Presbyterian Church
•Hi and McKinley
I Osrwoa, 11 sjb. ky Bm. T. B. McDsmII
Sublet: "CBBISTIAM OVnoOS”
SUNDAY SCHOOL V^S A. M.
| J MeWd Wewto • . • MmOv Peepto
Film on Science, J
Religion Slated
The Moody Xnstttute of Bdenco wfl
pnoent a tonhnkxibor maiHee ptoturo
ta Municipal auditorium at T:4S p. aa.
Thursday airtgnl to correlate science
and religion.
"Votoe «f tbo Dona” filmed by
edentlsU. Many at the seenea wore
■bot on the floor of tbo ocean, and
many of tbo strange and weird adore
are ftah and other aoa life which are
rarely photographed
Scientists win be on the stage to
explain many of the phenomena pre-
sented in the picture.
The public is invited to the Okla-
homa Ctty showing. No charge will bo
made for admission.
<9 AM. Mi IQdO AM.
Aai Iwry NigM, 7:10
Huxt Week
At tha Now
NORTHWEST
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
2 Moto H. W. Toft haler High
OBI ^iOBBOOY 0884 LO8b4
Sanitary Memory Provided
ead Tolereose"
Your Invitation to
LIBERAL RELIGION
traMariael— is Bm
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rharate ar* Vaimrt.n.
altteaat kaawtar It.
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kaa* awr* akaat th» gMMmB «8Bls'
trw faltk. elMTO Ike —
• arvies la■«*,»»,
ar* M*»S ia* tree Ut-
. MRVia TOMORROW llto A.M.
Uterei Uteel et ReMotoo at Mow New.
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Merwto tovtoo U_ H yto*
•’LIAENINC NOT to NN
against TNI mr-
Pilgrim Cangragarimtal
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OB. OUT BKLLAMT
To direct Negro work
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Subject of Lesson-Sermon Sunday, Jan. 9
SACRAMENT
Services In the following Churches. Branches of The Mother
Church, The First Church of Christ. Scientist, In Boston, Mass.
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
1200 N. Robinson
11 A.M. and 8 P.M.
Sunday School
11AM.
Re^ieg Reeat, Ne/ee RviWing
Daity S A. M. ta 9 S. M.
THIRD CHURCH OF
.CHRIST, SCIENTIST
33 S.W. 25
11 A.M.,
Sunday School, 11 A.M.
“The board of directors of the Oto-
homa Education saeodation.ta aee-
wmrt "over "finaTrriiwimamlallnre af
the amodatlon's legialattve commit-
tee UnteM aometbing unfnriwern oe-
Zk tho program win roeetvo the dk
rSh7 etoeed meeting began at 1R
a. m. with a majority at tbe boards
HR members present, ptua legislative
committeemen and other OBA leaders.
The committee’s reeomasendattona
featured demands for 33% percent to-
erneae in maintenance of supplies and
i. to cost an estimated RS mb-
% percent increase In franc-
u at estimated eort ef K14®®.-
Firit Preibyterian Church
Malte end Rateleeaa
MIMSTW
Rev. C. Relslee Imirii
hv. W. Word Devi*
— 10:45 A M.
"W«rt»4 ... m Aitdrtw"
Rev. C. Rebtoe fmtete
ISTiiSSte
eouthwert.
Dr. Bellamy wac parter of Futnaas
Ctty Baptist church for erven years
2d pXSnTmissionary for the Baptist
General convention of Oklahoma,
previously. I '
Last May tbo school of religion at
lAagstan university conferred upon
him an honorary degree of doctor of
divinity. This was tbs first tims aa
honorary dsgree has bron conferred
upon a whits man in Oklahoma by
this school.
BABBI ISBAEL CHODO8
Hie ffrtt anntversanf here
SECOND CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
2337 N. W. 19th St.
I I A.M. end 5 P.M.
Sunday School
9:30 and 11 A.M.
ReWtog Reem tTM N.W. 14
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Church of Christ
12th Sr Drexel
Cordially Invite You to Attend
Lectureship
THURSDAY, Jas. I Sth
10:00 *.
M. Bssteti Tsoas. LMUrfr. Ta.
11:00 AM^—“The SeHstacHoa
ef the Crees’*
A D YbssMS. Chiease, to.
2:00 P. M.—••Matoeaiatog ttee
Cteitoiaa Meme**
Berrnr Caett. Tasacfcaaa. Aik.
2.45 P. M. leap Service.
Oklabaaa OMv. Ona
7 JO P. M.
/. a. Beta*. Oaarer. Artu<,^*,,m
7JO P.M,—Lower Aadheetam,
“The Value at the
MMe A Whs. MmnMb. Yton.
8:19 P. M. Ugger AadBsdam,
SosT* ’I ”
MS h f. Wlsa. MausMs.
8:15 P.M. Lower AsNMrlBW,
"The compteteitoRR of the
Scrtpcuro
J. Da MW. M.
HEAR
Rov. J. CM« Wboalor
"tenMM SUNDAY
!4= MB] 10:45 A.M.
J eSMMOM TOPIC
“Wiiar Made
Church School 9:30 A M.
10:50 A M.—Morning Worship
“Joaug. Our Savior”
by Pastor
6:15 P. M.—-Fellowship Dinner
7:30 P.M*—
“What It Succors?”
by Pastor
Ihmsr C. HMrt tert w
WORSHIP WITH US
SUNDAY* JAN. 9th
M-.40 a. aa—“Tka
Llfki aa Tka
LarTs Faaa."
SttS e. Yoetb
♦:4S a. m.
Svwriay Sdrart
1140 «. m.
Moraine Worahie
MR p.'at.
Evanine Warahie
m Cbriation
Heer:
KOMA: fcIS to
S>4S a. as.
To Worship With Us
SUNDAY SERVICE
10:30 A. M. ond 7:30 P. M.
Wednesday Wonhip- M
Friday Singing—7:39 P. M.
Hudson Avenue ’
Beptist Church
Both and North Hudtea
Wteere to •totols
»•**
fo^stoR -jT-y—,—-y IhUAJS.
irt
THE BAPTIST TEMPLE
• SUNDAY. |en. 9th
10:55 a •*—Mid-Year 8aecele«-
rerte, Oto. City Uwivoroby.
Presiding
Dr. 8. Joseph Martin,
Assistant to President
Sarmea by
St. Rateart A Mite. Mat. tart-
’’LITT ACT NOW
y » FA*.—“A FeMte 7be» Mebaa e
mZnraa." bv RUte-d.E.. tbtemw.
Need C. Crate, Fewer
Ridned I. Oibbees. Assea. Fostor
1 Sunday
School 9:30 a.m.
2 (Morning Services will be Broadcast over KBYt, WO on your
| Don’t* Moke Excuses - -
I Make Good
icjwfwiiwiftCNn
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e*. Sate**. BW » ate. CTimra, Bar Jote A^
srrtek*—s .a. m.. tetr _■*■■—laa. _s.se|
a. m . tte* eommnatea; 11 a. a*-, moraine
prayer ate mrawn . . _ _ „
AllSaa***. 1S11 Bununsteo Srtea. Ba*. Walten
Hf. Da»to—< el m.. tetr tammeaiim; 11
a. m . a*arnln« prayar.
St. Paai-a CatkairaA ----------
Dean A. WUlay—S
munlon. 11 a.
ABWIRW
tetaaeai. Bane ate Daway, BabM Israel Ctiodoa
Tteaato'^tel Lmte?se Bi'ieSwir Ctrela. Bakkti
JO*P“ ^“"lUTisteM <*— -
~ _____ n n ate Fenahin. Bav.
UC B .Rente. 11 a. m.kaaSjr. _ I
"kw N ate Indiana. Bev.. Letter
S*te*Tdifr~W> Walter. Be*. Jete F. Cabala—
SI* r*.rf.“teaiiteaTlM* B BlaiksBMr. Bav.
Harald W. xoeneh-u a. m. ate 7 F. m..
NrrwoDisT |
Cbrte. ISSS.BB 17.
Cmatea BBte tSirn----- _
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aetJteRSl-ll a.m. ate 7 M.F J* ,
Rte Mtewdte, 111 MW .4. Dr. C. B. Booton
Fira* ar I
, J. CkaU
, a. ‘'rteiVna ll a
"TraA^i Z
Canada Spurns Santa,
Looks to Reindeer Meat
MONTREAL, Que, Jan. •—(*>—
Now that tbe Bente Claus eeeetm to
part, tbeyTe talking about an idea of
raising reindeer fee meat oa a ecm-
mercial basis in Canada’s northland. ----------- -----.
Dr Jacques Rousseau of tbe Mont- Saturday announced • * ff
real Botanicalgardens said Friday *W"i»tor-
meat producing herds eould be de-
veloped in tbe northern Ungava Bay
country at Quebec within five years.
How s the meatf
"They are good eating, ho said,
“but reindeer are not built like cows
and tbe steaks are thin."
Two Service* Planned
Two identical services will be held
at tbe Northwest Christian church be-
ginning Sunday morning. Dr. O.
James Bowen, guest evangelist from
Loe Angela*, will speak at both serv-
ices- '
WASHDEOTON. Jan. The
sponomia co-operation Rd'tan
____~___ ~
million** in Marshall plan "counter-
part" funds to finance reconstruction
projects in southern Italy.
Tbe fund* to be spent are JMOD.-
000.000 Italian lire deposited by Italy
to match United States aid great*
; tev . 1. M Ote
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"twb*ma5l
CHURCH ef CHRIST
10th and Francis
SUNDAY. JAN. 9
Bible School -9:45 A.M.
All AGES
Hubart Roach
Edvcolietel Diracler
Morning Worship 10:45 A.M.
Young People Class---6:30 P.M.
Evening Worship.---7:30 P.M.
Jack Mgyer
Tbe SiU9 Oiriy Atoka*
Cbriteeaa Oiriy
6:30
Youth
l .ribeage year MMBSNS fer • StiNB
FIRST CHURCH
*01 MW* **• MlI-HU
_N AZ ARE NR—
ft
WKTs -Singing Pastor"
B. T. William*, Jr.
Sermon Topics:
10:45 a-ou “AM Tto and Heevea
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Tetemeraee of CbrfeHte. Scieeee Hoolioa
You are cordially lnvit*d M attend there rervteoe.
A Owitete Scieme Praeram N Breetete Every Srotey »»1C A^k.-<OMA
I 1329 N.W. 23r4 Street |
Dr. I. L. Yoerby, Pastor
10:55 A.M. |
Morning Worship
“THE GOSPEL ACCORDING
TO JOHN AND WHY
IT WAS WRITTEN”
Dr. |] L. Yesrby
7:30 F.M.
Evening Worship. 7:30 I
“FOUR VITAL QUESTIONS” I
Dr. |Jl. Yeerby I
Attend Church Sunday and J
ston Se turds y ia the HurRObb bedsl. ^Nb mass of tbaaksgivtng
he to ear— Tbe mam wtE be e»
IS a. bl, followed by a luncheon for
tbe ctorgy to John Canto bto. 1121
NW 31. Ottabmaa Ctty.
At C p. BL there wll bo a pertto
dinner ta FMber Monaghan's honor
in tbe Community building at 86-
mond That will bo followed by a
public reception from 8 to tji. ar
Aaaang tboro pr—nt wifi be Ms
fotber J. H. Monaghan, now at Bcn-
b*7’ io r
Father Monaghan was bcm on
Prince Edward toland. Canada, the
birthplace of tbo late Btobop French
C Krttey-H. stteitod Btohop Kellis
alma mater, BL Dunstan s cto«R«>
there, where he was graduated with a
bachelor of arte degred when he
9E8L8 I®
Later be attended Laval university.
A Statewide Baptist Bible confer-
ence wifi bo held by the Downtown
Baptirt church, «3R W Main. January
Green. Masfcogee:_Bev. Fronk DevlL
city? and Roy L. Brown, Blbto tocher
each
■m*—M M a m. *te 2 » P “-
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Oram.
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-al PUra. S* «» ate
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a* e.aurate. nee
Laa.lt.r—11 a. m
am TH, Baptei. I
m. ate 7?
A. Rra. Bakte B.
St Paul’s
Catbtbral
(Protestant Episcopal I
Seven* al RiMmob
Sunftay. Jab. 9th
e je AJL-tor Qi ■■■■■*»
teat A ML Clteto Mtete onto
lite AJE—owik Baton ffli iws__
tte F-M-—Track Stoto ■* tertte teete
S. taSMRS
nn^NW 41. Bev. Kate
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ms aw U. Bra. Rem
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aaaUtete Aaaaeto. «S SB,
a-aikvra* AraaraMr. JIM S
- Ml* W Part. to^J. B Klrt
rai NW IS. Rra. Oteete Bowart
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' State legislature.
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Dr. Guy Dtoamy. supertntondent at
mtostans sad exaeuttro secretary and
Mqtortntaodent of to Negro wcrtt of
the aoutbera Baptirt convention, offl-
ctato have announced.
Ho Win wort imdsr direstton of the
Bamtirt Home Mission board, of which
Dr. J. ■- Lawrence to onocutive secre-
tary. Headquarters for tbe board are
ta Btemingham, Ata.
Dr. BeBarey will ba tn obi
Mgro work tax 3« coUegre and
llMNt Negroes fa »«*“»«»
3 Fast Liners Added
NEW YORK, Jan.
States, to planning to add three tart,
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He was ordained to tbe priesthood
Jan. 13, 1S34. when be wee only 23.
A few months after bto ordination,
be went to Europe for graduate work
In philosophy, and obtained hto doc- to
torate from tbo Angellcum in Rome, sc
1 Returning from Europe. Father si
Monaghan appointed profeaeor of pi
philosophy et BL Dunstan's, but four
roars later he contracted tubercutota *
> sonatolum
* Bo Becomes III Again
Reeainlng hto health, be returned
81. Dun*. n‘i. where he remained
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