The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 11, 1947 Page: 4 of 8
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AN APPRECIATION
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LOYALTY UNDER PERSECUTION
lahassee, Oklahoma.
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located on Pine St. at Kenosha will
hold a Family Clinic December 15-
were held Tuesday, December 9th
at 1 p. m.. at the Chandler funeral
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ton, Okla., and had lived in Tulsa
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Ecgimiing MONDAY. DEC I Min t; 1st, will
and close at 12 MIDNIGHT. We invite you to do
C HRISTMAS SHOPPING Wi lli US
A FINE DISPLAY O! (M St Al. AND
PRACTICAL GIFTS
• CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY
Invited to Attend ... |. Christian Science
Churches
Kin of Tulsan Passes
In Louisiana
robes, and made them
the blood of the Lamb.
the throne of God. and serve him
ci ly by day ; nd night in his temple
Presenting Americas -------
gospel^ singer. Little Judy Spain
for Hie first
Judy is only five
Christian Science
Churches
Ross funeral home for their kind-
ness and wonderful service.
May God bless y u all.
Signed.
T. C. Ballard and Family
s youngest
1 of
We. the family of the late Al-
len West, who passed November 22,
1947 express our sincere thanks to
our many friends for their cards of
sympathy and Howers during our
hour of sorrow.
Signed: ,
Mrs. Mary Oliver, daughter
Howard West, son
L. C. Steward
Mrs. Hattie B. Brewer
Arthur and Ray Steward
home on Tuesday night.
Survivors include the husband,
of the home address: a son, T. J.
Johnson who is in college; a sister,
Miss Benighter Jiles of the city,
and two brothers, A. D. and J. P.
Jiles, both of Kansas City. Mo. An- i
other sister, Miss Oieda Jiles lives
in Morrilton, Arkansas.
Funeral arrangements are in-
complete.
Mrs. Ben Berand .Palmetto, La.,
passed Friday of last week at her
place of business. She had return-
ed from New Orleans where she
carried her husband. Ben, for an
operation. She fell dead when she
arrived home.
Mrs. Betrand is a sister-in-law
of Mr. Nelson Betrand, 907 G East
Haskell Street.
Ceav-paa-
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The Oklahoma Eagle
| Ofifce Supply Store
123 North Greenwood
! PHONE 2-7124
Everyone Is invited to attend
the Community Christian Spiritual
Church of Christ at 1215 N. Kenosha
Street every Thursday night at «:lj
p. m.; Sunday services at 11 a. m.
and 8:15 p. m. There will be spe-
cial healing and prophecy serv,-—
Nothing is impossible with God.
Rev. S. C. Slaughter, pastor; Dtr.
Gertrude Pope, church reporter.
Scripture: Bev., dis. 1 Io 7
The Golden Text “Be faithful unto death, and I will give
you the crown of life" Rev. 2:10
The Printed Text
Revelation 7: 9-17
9 After this 1 beheld, and lo. a
great multitude, which no man
could number, of all nations, and
kindreds, and people, and tongues,
stood before the throne, and be-
fore the Lamb, clothed with white
robes, and palms in their Lanu.t:
10 And cried with a loud voice,
saying Salvation to our God which wipe
since 1923.
Rev. A. L. Branch, pastor of
Paradise Baptist Church, officiated,
with Chandler funeral home in
charge of interment in Crown Hill
Cemetery.
Surviving are a mother, Mrs.
Mattie Fields; four sisters, and two
brothers.
siitcth upon the throne, and unto
tlie Lamb.
11 And all the angels stood a-
bout the throne, and about the el-
ders and the four beast, and fell be-
fore the throne on their faces, and
worshipped God.
12 Saying Amen: Blessing, and
glory m isdom. and thanksgiving, and
honor, and power and might, be
unto our God for ever and ever,
Amen.
13 And one of the elders answer-
er, saying unto me. What are these
which arc arrayed in White robes?
and whence came t:vy.’
14 And I said unto him. Sir, <hou
knowest. And he said to me. These
are they which came out of great .
tribulation, and have washed their I Asia Minor
ed a message, was a city that lin'd
lain in ruins for three centuries
ano had died been rebuilt. 1
■' city that had die and c
lite as Jesus had died and
In
blc written by this man who Je-
sus when dying on the Cross, gave
his mo.her Mary to his-churge.
Whether we understand this
book or not we do know it is en-
couragement for hard times and as-
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18, 1947 nightly at 8:00 P. M. The
Theme of Study: "The Effect of
Family Problems in relationship to
the Church.” A devotion will prece-
ed the lectures or discussions and
quenti<*ns will follow.
The following persons will bring
the lectures: Monday night-Mrs..
Ratcliff Johnson, Tuesday night Mrs.
Bev. 2:8-11; 7:9-17.
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F. E. DICKSON
Phone 3-1789 643 E. Pine St.
Pick lip
Mrs. Lucille Lowe and the en-
tire family of the late Mr. ylohn
Quincy Lowe, wish to acknowledge
with grateful appreciation ' the
many kindnesses extended during
our recent bereavement
Digest Of The Lesson
The last three lessons for this
year with the, exception of a part
of/our Christmas lesson will be tak-
en from Revelation. This is perhaps
one of the most difficult books of
the Bible to understand.
This book was written by John
tile beloved deciplc" from the ‘isle
of Patmos. Thus John was the au-
thor of one of the Gospel that
leu I is name, plus the three epis-
tle that we have just studied. 1..
all we have five books of the Bi-
Special 7 Hr. Service If Desired
Regular 3 Day Service
OKLAHOMA LAUNDRY
ALL LAI NDBY SEBVICES
UH) E. 9lh DRIVE IN 9lli al Elgin
AH Bullous lit placed Garments Mended.
Socks Darned on l*'inis|i<-< I Service
PHONE 5-7811 Delivery
c. p. <■ • ' "..,'7'
Mr. Bob Adams. Mrs. A. L. Thomp-
t al-
KING JAMES VERSION
Revelation 2: 8-11
8 And unto the angel of the
church in Synirna writ; These things
saith the first and the last, which
was dead, and is alive;
9 I know thy works and tribula-
ftdn. anid poverty (but thou art
rich) and I know the blasphemy of
them which say they are Jews,
and are. not, but arc the synago-
gue of Satan.
10 Far none of those things which
thou shalt suffer: behold, the devil
shall cast some of into prison, that
ye may be tried; and ye shall have
tribulation ten days: he thou faith-
ful unto death, and I will give
thee a crown of life.
11 He that hath an ear. let him
hear what the Spirit saith unto
the churches: He that overconieth
shall not he hurt of the second '
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and he that sitleth on the throne
si.all dwell among them.
Hi They shall hunger no more,
neither thirst any more; neither
shall the sun light on them nor any i
heat.
17 For the Lamb which is in the |
midst of the throne shall feed them,
and shall lead them unto living
foun.ains of waters: mid God shall
away all tears from their
S. C. Austin. Wednesday night. Mrs.
C. P. Campbell. Thursday night
Rev. D. C. Cooksey and the loyal
n embers of Union Baptist Church,
also the Masonic and Pythian Lod-
ges. Laster Lily Court, Autumn Laar
Court, Tulsa City Street Depart-
I menj, and the (Chandler funeral
I home for their manifestation of in-
| terest in olfi ring every courtesy
possible to make their service su-
perb.
Qiijinlily l.imiled lie one of llie lucky persons
Io hike iidviiiihioe of this special offer today.
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Mr. Otis Green, lOtit-j North
Greenwood was cart led to St. John
Hospi'al Sunday light, where he is | ed by six children. Miss Jessie Shu-
resting quitely to the delight ol mate of Chicago,
his host of friends. 'to. ..»a r
Il lias a sliding Iray lor small articles, phis
plenty ol storage space to protect your woolens,
blankets, mid winter garments.
Maudie L. Shumate
Passes at the Home
I Of Daughter
Mrs. Maude L. Shumate pass-
ed on Sunday night at the home of
her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John
C. Carter. 1014 E. Zion Street.
A former resident of Tallahas-
see, she had made her home in Tul-
sa for the past year. She is surviv-
open al 1 ! NOON
your
Los Angeles. Calif.,
time in Tulsa. '
yeais old but she has been singing
gospel songs since she was thrtfe.
She has her own radio program in
Los Angles. The Tulsans who’vc
already heard her say that there
arc no words to describe this child's
appearances at , unreal, because impossible in Sei-
■ cnee. To break tills earthly spell.
mortals must get the true idea and
divine Principle of all that really
exists and governs the universe
hari.e.iiiously" (p. 39).
SERVICES. 1522 N. Peoria: Sun-
day school, 9:31) m m.. for pupils
Here is the Perfect Christmas Gill!
solid cedar chest in natural finish.
29'2’' wide and 20'P’ deep.
LANGSTON — Oretha Pettis,
1946 Langston graduate in con-
mercial education, has been ap-
pointed to the faculty of N. and I.
College. St. Augustine, Florida, as
accountant and instructor of ac-
counting, according to a statement
released by Mrs. Mizura C. Allen,
head of the department of com-
merce and business administration
at Langston.
Only
gives you
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iron tor Sunday, December
all Churches ol Christ,
branches of The Mother _____
The First Church of Christ?Scien- I
, will .
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It was
come to that dwells in the c
but were rich in Spir.tual power. • thc subf^
Dus church was the only one of the SU0Ject
■seven mentioned in our le.-son to ex-
ist until modern time. Tins was
their reward for being faithful
even under percution.
son will speax Wednesday night
; so.
pur.ince of victory 'by God arid 1
his Kingdom. John wrote this rnes- ■
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1947
Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. John Shu-
mate of Tullahassee; Mr. Ace Shu-
mate and Mrs. Alice Carter, both of
thc city, and Lila Sirs, sister, of
Russellville, Ark.
Funeral arrangements are in-
complete pending arrival of rela-
the Christ Temple C?'M™E.'chure*i? but tb,e? ,are Planned for Tul-
Pastor P. C. Campbell, members and
friends for their cards, telegrams,
flowers, money and expressions of
sympathy shown us during the long
illness and passing of our loved
one, Mrs. Emma Ballard who pass-
ed away November 28, 1947.
We do want to thank Rev. S.
D. Southall for an encouraging mes-
sage: Revs. T. M. Gatewood, G. M.
Harrell and others for helpful re-
marks.
Rev. W. W. Thomas for uplift-
We are most thankful to the inS telegram, and especially Manor-
loyal menib(jrs and friends wno so , " — *
generously stood by and offered
comforting words. We shall always
be grateful to thos^-who sent flow-
ers, telegrams, cards and for ev-
erything that was done to make
our burdens lighter.
Especially do we wish to thank |
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Tlw subject of the Lesson-Ser-
14. in
Scientist,
Church,
li t. in Boston. Massachusetts, will
be: "God the Preserver of Man".
The Golden Text will be: 'He
secret place of
-I abide under
' < Ps.
Bible references explaining
J _t are taken from ll Co-
rinthians 6:1, 2: "We, then, as
workers together with him. beseech
you also that ye receive not thc
glace of God in vain. (For he saith,
I have heard thee in a time accept-
ed, and in the day of salvation have
I succoured thee: behold, now is
the accepted time: behold, now is
the day of salvation.)"
A reference from "Science and
Health w ith Key to the Scriptures"
by Mary Baker Eddy is: "■.Now’,
cried the apostle, “is the accepted
time: behold, now is thc day of
salvation . meaning, not that now
men must prevai'e for a future-
world salvation, or safety, but that
now is the time in which to experi-
ence that salvation m spirit and in
life Now is the time for so-called
material pains and material ploa-
I sores to pass away, for both are
After receiving her degree at
Langston, Miss Pettis attended
1 graduate school in Atlanta univer-
sity. working toward the Master's
degree in business administration.
Miss Pettis is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Pettis, of
Geary. Oklahoma. Her brother,
James Pettis, is a member of thc
irathematics faculty of Langston
university.
.V.V.W.’.W.W/.SW/.'.V
12 HALLMARK ’
CHRISTMAS CARDS
pur.ince of victory 'by God and The Clinic is open to all who
his Kingdom. John wrote this mes- 1 are interested in learning the pro
. sage under guidance oi the holy f blems of families and the Chris-
Spirlt. His first message was to hard i Uan Solution,
pressed Christians w ho needed a I
word of encouragement, Revelation
is encouragement, it appeals to be-
lieves to be loyal to the cause of
Christ. The road may be rugged and
the opposition strong, the percu-
tion may be severe, but God knows,
God understands and lie is briglit-
ing on the side of me righteous.
■ Smyrna one of the cities in'
— of which John receiv-
rarc talents.
Judy will make ; ;
the Church of the Living God. corn-
er of Greenwood and Latimer Sis.,
Wednesday and Thursday nights.
December ICtli and 11th; Friday
night at the Morning Star Baptisl
Church. December 12th: Monday
night. December 15th. the Church of ’
God in Christ, corner of Frankfort up to 20 years of age: 11:00 o'clock
and Latimer Place: Wednesday, De- Sunday morning; Wednesday
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nd | You are cordially invited to at-
tend these services.
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1152 NORTH GREENWOOD
Funeral Rites for
Viola Johnson Passes I ^rs* C°x
j Funeral service for Mrs. Rosie
w ‘ I Cox who departed this life Decern-
Mrs. Viola Johnson, wife of T. G. I ho,me' !639,V°rth
Johnson. 1422 North Owasso, pass- Grecn*°’d a lengthy illness
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1). Ray, Malinger
It May Be Good and Not Be Ours But It Can't Be Ours
and Not Be Good
Open Day and Might 1219!i N. Greenwood
Home Cooked Food — Popular Prices
Cliillerlings, Raw or C.ookcdy Every Wed. and Fri.
SAVOY CAFE AND GROCERY
720 NORTH MADISON
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SMART AND UOME-LIKE
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Weekly 84.08 up
Transients — $1.00 up
Phone 54-8572 — 4-8300
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Strozcir,
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WE] HANDLE LOANS
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On Houses, Furniture and Automobiles. Dont’ Neglect
and go unprotected. Mrs. Bertie L. DeLyles is with
thc sales department Phone 3-2413 or 5-2996
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