The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1966 Page: 7 of 10
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homa City on Saturday. April IK,
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Posey, treasurer: Elese Cowper,
social: John Royal, dcoration; W.
M. Miller, publicity: Melowe I
Fennel, decoration: Melvin Jones.
Alma Slewart.Laura Craven. Ol-
lie B. Howell and Willie Mae
Diggs.
The public is invited to share
with members of Mt. Carmel in
this fellowship.
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530 McBirney Building
8 East 3rd Street
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suggestions f
ual improvement." Bass said
“About every six months Mr
Bell has the responsibility of or
ganizing a ministerial assembly
like the one to be held in Tulsa
at the new Assembly Center." 1 • ••
continued Bass. "In addition to
seeing to it that everything runs
smoothly, he is one of the main
speakers at the conclave, so he
has a very busy schedule.”
Bass said that the local con dered by
Funeral arrangements are in-
complete at this lime pending
lhe arrival of her son from Alas-
ka.
Mrs. McIntosh was the wife
of Rev. B. D. McIntosh, who was
a well-known Methodist minister
in Oklahoma, especially in the
Northeastern Oklahoma Confer-
ence. She was a member of Short-
er Chapel AME Church and was
well known in church circles
over the state.
Other relatives include a daugh-1
ter, a sister, two brothers, two
aunts and a host of other rela-
tives.
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, will cele-
l Irate lhe 5th anniversary of
j Pastor and Mrs. A. L. Conley
from April 20-24 at 7:30 nightly
and 3 p.m. on Sunday.
Wednesday evening, the pro-
gram will be under the sponsor-
ship of the BTC and choir di
reeled by Mrs. N. Newton. The
alternate will be Rev. A L. Far-
ley and the sermon will be de-
livered by Rev. T. J. Hale, pas
' lor of Calvary Baptist. Sapulpa.
On Thursday, the Missionary
units and ushers will be in charge
of the program. Mrs. Josie Wade
is president. Alternate will be
Rev. C. Jefferson of First Bap-
•ist, Depew, and Rev. C. D
Downing of Mt. Olive. Cushing,
will speak.
Friday, the Sunday School will
‘>e in charge. W. L. Burton, super-
intendent. Rev. C. J. Smith, pas
tor of Friendship Baptist Church.
Tulsa, will deliver the sermon.
Sunday afternoon. Rev. T. O.
Jhappelle, pastor of Morning
Star Baptist Church. Tulsa, and
date president of the Congress
>f Christian Education, will tie
;uest speaker. Alternate will be
Rev. Ivea Ladd
Mrs. W M. Goodsoil is
gram chairman.
Card Of Thanks
We wish to sincerely thank the
Former Students, New Farmers
of America and Friends of the
late D. C. Jones who made
possible the presentation of a j
bust in his image to Langston I
University. April 6, 196&
Elesta Jones
Eloise Bridges
Dr. Dorista Goldsberry
Each inind is pressed, and
open every ear. to
tidings, though they
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world wide theme: "For today's
World, invest in yourself — Join
lhe YWCA." Every human has
a need to belong, to tw accepted
and to be recognized tor his in-
dividual worth and dignity.
Monday, April 25. 7:00-9:00
p.m. will lie Open House at the
North Ttdsa Branch \WCA for
lhe women of Tulsa. Tliere will
l>e a tour of lhe building. Guests
| will join in the activities of the
V" such as: Swimming, vol
I levball, tennis and other games
There will he a siu ial hour
and refreshments will be served.
The group will also enjoy a Fas
bion Show, presented by a Teen
age ('harm Class, recently com
pleted at the "Y". Mrs. Billie
Carder, a professional model, in
strutted the course. Mrs. Pearl
Taylor is director of the Y-Teen
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Yeldell is Director of the Recrea-
tion Department along with vol
1 unteers will lie in charge of
Open House.
During the week. Neighborhood
leas will be held in communi-
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Chorus Of Angels In
Concert At Vernon Sun.
The Chorus of Angels will be state of Oklahoma. Their unique
presented in concert Sunday, stjle of singing has carried them
April 24 at Vernon AME Church, before audiences, mixed and in
Under the auspices of lhe How 'dividual throughout
aid Dennie, Jr., Baby coinesi and their television and radio ap
sponsors, the concert is scheduled pearances have gained for llu nt
I for 3 p m. with proceeds going wide acclaim for their musical
for a scholarship project now in abilities.
progress at \emon. . >0^ conductor has aimed at a
The chorus, directed by Elmer well-balanced repertoire designed
L. Davis, Tulsa elementary' to lend musical satisfaction t
schiHil teacher, is no stranger to , the entire audience. Using the
music lovers of Tulsa and the t' L
, sal Language of Appeal,”
Pilgrim Bapt
Celebrates
Rev. T. O. Chappelle
Fried Chicken. Potatoes Members of the Pilgrim Bup-
Peas. Salad. Rolls. Greens ,ist Church’ Bristow: vL"'
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•Witnesses Bible Seminar Pastor, Wife Sunday
HLs current assignment, accord Membera of Mt Carmel Bap | ,'*^>. —
ing in Bass, c<»vers North-Central |list Church, tftd North lensing.
Oklaliuiiia. He supervi.M* ion .ire in tin- midst ol tlieir week-i
gregations in Tulsa. Sapulpa long observui.ee oi the anuiver-
Sand Springs and Stillwater in sary of their pastor and wife,
addition to the local North Tulsa Rev and Mrs E. Edward Hol-
congregation. "His duties take , ley. The celebration began Sun-
day, April 17 and will climax
Sunday. April 24 at 3 p.m.
Anniversary speaker is Dr. II.
W. Barren, pastor of Tabernacle
Baptist Chuch of Wichita. Kan-
sas, who will spek at the morning
hour and will deliver the anniver-
sary sermon at 3 p.m. that af-
, ternoon His choir will furnish
' the tnusir.
Other paitieipants on the Sun-
day program are Rev G. Calvin
McCutchen, pastor of Mt. Zion
Baptist Church and president of
Hie Baptist Ministers' I nion; Dr.
D. C. Cooksey, pastor of Greater
Union Baptist Church and presi- 1
dent of lhe Baptist Convention
Guest churches are: Sun Rise, j
Vinita; Mt. Zion, Claremore,
Progressive and St. Luke Bap-
tist: New Jerusalem. Antioch,
Metropolitan, Liberty, Friend-
ship. St. John Baptist and SI.
John AME Church.
The committee is composed ol
Louis Stewart, chairman; Lu-
cille Crutcher, co-chairman: Mar-
Helen I
The Wesley Methodist Church
led by Pastor Ira A. Boulter and
lhe Oklahoma District ol tile
Methodist Church, whose Super-
intendent is E. L. Stewart of Ana-
darko, assisted by the district
secretary and Pastor of Quayle
Methodist Church, Oklahoma
City, Rev. A. S. Wamble: anil
hoard members, Henry Johnson,
■lohnel! Williams, Mrs. Primus
C. Wade. Mrs. H M. Magill,
Mrs. A. L. Thompson and Mrs.
Dorothy McCree. signed final
documents and instruments in
I a twoday closing ceremony with
j FHA. Diversified Mortgage com
I puny, Architect <’hades McAfee
and Southeastern Development,
Inc., to construct 148 unit apart-
ment complexes on approximate
ly 11 acres north of Booker T.
Washington school at Trenton
and Young street. The complex
to be constructed at a cost of
$1,971,500.00 will feature such i-
terns as garbage disposals, cen-
tral heating, air-conditioning,
drapes, one, two and three bed-
rooms, patio, laundrymat, play
We Secure Loans Up To
$5,000. NO EQI ITY
REQUIRED.
Mr. L. D. Bell Speaker At Mt. Carmel To Honor United Methodist Square
To Begin Construction
' areas, off street parking, gas
lights, underground utilities and
many other items.
The Coordinator for lhe pro-
ject was the Realtor Ralph W.
McIntosh, a partner in McIn-
tosh - Humphrey Realtists firm
in Seminole Hills Center. The
land purchases for the project
was also handled by Realtisl Mc-
Intosh last year while he was
associated with Walmac Realty.
The Coordination of such a pro-
ject under FHA Title 221 «d• '3'
loans usually take approximate-
ly l> to 12 months However, due
to zoning problems and other tin
cxpeited delays, this project is
the fruit oi hardwork and a de-
termination by the coordinator
to do a service for a determined
(group of laymen and aid in
housing for the low and medium
income citizens.
Soon after construction begins,
applications will be accepted for
prospective occupants a designa
ted location. Renters will and
must be accepted regardless to
race religion or origin of birth
kil
I .eonar 1 Duane Bell, Circuit
Supervisor of Jehovah's Witness-
es. will be a featured speaker at
the upcoming assembly which
members of the North Tulsa con-
gregation will attend.
him on a circuit of visits to each tha Whitney, secretary:
congregation where he analyzes
lhe church activity and makes 4th Sun. Nite
for continued spirit- Musical At
Antioch
The Fourth Sunday Night Mu
sicul will l>e presented at An
i Baptist Church Sunday.
April 24 at 7:30 p m. The choir
is under the direction of Mrs.
Bernice Bates.
Members will dramatize "The
Challenge of the Cross." Sacred
• and gospel music will be ren-
' 'soloists and group
gregation is finalizing plans to singers of a 30 voice choir.
attend the three-day Bible con Rev. C. L. Potter is pastor
vention. and Annie McVay is organist.
Vote For A New!
Day with ' 1 ,,r f:,'var'v saPu*pc
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,0 Department. Mrs. Anna
theme "Music Orbits A Univer- |
' some
of the finest sacred music has (
been selected.
Some of the finest singers from 1
several North Tulsa churches 1
make up the personnel of the i
Chorus of Angels. Among the sin-
gers lending a gospel note to the
gospel category is Floyd Wiley,
well-known organist and soloist. |
According to Rev. Ben H. Hill
Vernon Pastor, the public is cor-
dially invited with no admission i
charged.
Fred Bass presiding minister
of lhe North Tulsa Congregation
of Jehovah's Witnesses, announc-
ed today that Leonard Duane
Bell, Circuit Supervisor of the
group in Central Oklahoma, will
be a featured speaker at the up-
coming Bible Seminar to be held
in Tulsa on May 13-15.
"Mr. Bell visited the lixal con
gregation recently and gave sev-
eral encouraging Bible talks.'
said Bass, "and we are looking I
forward to renewing his acquaint
ance at Tulsa."
Mr. Bell lagan his ministerial
career in Southern California
where lie atal his wife assisted
a eiHigregatiun in Riverside
Three years ago he was assign
ed as a supervisor of 16 congre
• gallons ol Jehovah's Witnesses
in an area covering Southern I
Oklahoma. Northern Texas and
Eastern New Mexico.
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YWCA Observance Sun.
At Church Of Living God
Annual \\\<’A Day observance lies giving "Y” volunteers and
staff an opportunity to know the
the i liui'cli ol the Living Gud. |jeopie they .s<,rve; giving mem-
l>>9 East Reading St. with Rev tiers a better understanding ol
Ihomas Smith, Jr., Pastor de- the organization they support —
livening the message. The Com- and Ixxoming better acquainted
miltee on Administration the with others as persons. Mes-
Membership Committee, repre- dames: Cicada VilliloboU, Mar-
senlalives of Y-Teens and the guerite Peevy and Elizabeth
YWCA at large will worship with ilolinan are in charge of llie teas,
the members of the Church ol
the Living God.
The local observance is part of
the nationwide program in which
YMCA's in more than 4 .0 com
munilies across the country are
joining lor the purpose ol dem-
onstrating logethei’ tile broad
scale aitivily ol the organiza-
tion.
April 24-30 has Ihs‘11 designated 2504
a National \\\t'A Week Em- Bartlesville. Okla., will lie held
phasizing lhe YWCA is a place on Thursday. April 21, at 1:00
where all women can belong, pm at St. John’s AME Church,
This is especially timely with the 1845 N Peoria.
Mr. Jones succumbed April 14
at the Veterans Hospital, Tuske-
gee. Ala . following a brief ill-
ness.
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