The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1961 Page: 4 of 14
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musical is sponsored by
Ardmore Mt Zion Church
To Honor Former Pastor
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Rev. U. J. Wimbush
Foods.
Reputation is a
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Annual Hobby
A family rightfully expects Io have
its wishes faithfully attended to
. . . . fully respected. We observe
every family's requirements with-
out regard to the amount they wish
to spend.
$1(10 to $1000 EMERGENCY CASH
FOR BURIAL MEMBERS
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the Christianaires and Mr*. Diana
Ann Tiger, and other talent of the
city.
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the Tuba District Board.
Bishup J. A. Young is pastor.
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Collectors’
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Conducting
Revival In LR
Rev. U. J. Wimbush. pastor of
St. Luke Baptist Church, is now in
Little Rock. Arkansas at Greatci
St. John Baptist Church. Rev. L.
Emery, pastor.
The revival began Monday night
and is scheduled to close June 30.
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Funeral Home
701 EAST TECUMSEH
Telephone Luther 7-0707 Luther 7-7073
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Rev. 0. C. Hannah
i cently pastured by the Rev. E C ■
Beatty, pauses to give honor to a
worthy and respected leader L’n-,
der the pastorate of Rev. Beatty. I
Mt. Zion has erected a beautiful
and spacious house of God Those
over the state and nation who I
would share in these honors are
asked to write to Rev E C Beat-
ty. 814 Roff Street. N E. Ard-
more, Okla.
Wilson; European Exhibit. Mrs
Alma Marsh.
Following the show, refreshments
will be served The public is in-
vited to attend the show. Dr Cal-
vin K Stalnaker is minister of
the church.
ception of Christ. The angel re-
veal* that the Child will be a Son: fiinffinff
that He should be given the name1 *vIUIliniy^ olIIKIIIg
of Jesus, that He i
Okla. Jubilee
Singers To Appear
The Oklahoma Jubilee Singers
will be presented at the North Side
Church of God in Christ, located at
I the corner of Norfolk and Apache
I Streets, Friday. June 3<> Saturday.
July 1 at 8 p. m. and Sunday,
lulv 1 at 3 p m
The public is invited to attend.
Elder C. Prather is pastor.
PRICELESS POSSESSION
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We can place a dollar value on our Funeral
Hume, but not on the confidence of the pub-
lic. lliis, our most valuable possession, we
have gained and helped through years of con-
scini I ions service and thoughtful considera-
tion for every family.
“Serving Families of Every Faith”
after this the angel. Gabriel, ap-
pears to Mary, the virgin girl of tress. C. C Skinner is director.
Nazareth , --
The Scripture does not tell us to «,ten^
But there very much about Joseph He was
just a man of the house of David < a as
hi* descent attested by a double 1 Q
descent in the public registers he , ■ wiwl I wwl COT ■ “
lived at Nazareth, and was a car- ’
So here the messenger came, i ^DOI^SOI*
not to Judaea, not to Jerusalem; ■ "
not to the Temple, but to a home. I ■ t 8 fl ' I
on the level of the ordinary, to a In yunifA
despised town, and rightly despis- ’ V llllw
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
MARY, MOTHER OF JESUS
Luke 1:2H-3I; 2:22-21. 41-51; John 19:25-27
MEMORY VERSE: My soul doth magnify IbrJxwL
and my spirit luilli rejoiced in Ciud mv Saviour. For he
luilh ItNikrd u|x»n the low enisle of his taindaiaid; For
Im-Ik*I<L from henceforth all generations shall call me
iiicMcd. Luke 1:46-18.
Show Slated ,
At 1st Bapt.
The Women’s Missionary Society
of the First Baptist Church North
Tulsa, is presenting its Annual Ed-
ucational Hobby and Collector's
Show on Tuesday. July 4 from
11:00 a. m. until 1pm in Stal-
naker Hall. Mrs. Alma V Marsh
is chairman of the Art Depart-
ment and Mrs. Arlena Gamble is
chairman of the Hobby Show.
"The purpose of the event this
year is to acquaint us with the
values of daily living." stated Mrs
M. M. Mann, president of the
WMS.
I Among the highlights of the pro-
gram will be the following areas,
which will be discussed by indi-
viduals who are specialists:
Family Devotions: Mr and Mrs
Grady Barrens Jr. and family
Wise Use of Surplus Foods Mrs
I Edmonia Mathias (Here the dis-
cussant will give recipes follow-
ing the show.)
I How To Shop For The Best Values:
Mrs. Opal L. Dargan
Health Hints: Mrs. Anna McGowan
Gift Wraping: Mrs. .Minnie Gar-
ner, <wbo will have audience
participation), and door prizes
will be given.
Scheduled for
Display will be
Trnv Tihhc Gil
Also on the program will be Mrs
Arthur Preisinger of Chicago and
past president of the naUonal or-
ganisation Chaplain Herbert
Fntxe of Tulsa will discuss "My
Life with My Family " The Rev
Stanley Jones of Guymon, Okla ,
will lead the Bible Study on the
book of Colossians.
The Lutheran Women's Mission-
ary League of the Lutheran Church
of the Prtnce of Peace meet* each
first Tuesday of the month. They
are active in promoting interna-
tional. national, state and local pro-
ject* and regularly hold topic and 1
Bible study
persons to whom Christ spoke di-
rectly from the ctom; and ate u
the only woman u—— — .
gathering of 0m early Church ta the < t*n uj
upper room immediately preceding Church
Pt*-! tC*Ct iUY I ~~—— —
Mary was not only already with' In the even year*
child but her condition ’------ - . .. ...
coming qipte apparent, which and m the odd year* It is a semm-
rur.iallv troubled Joseph, because »(«* the purpose ofinsniraUon
th. ugh betrothed, they had not yet and spiritual
lived together a* hu*band and wife from the Lutheran Church of the
However the angel revealed to Prince * Pwe who> are taking
turn the cause of this situation: odvantage of the opportunity to at-
namely that what which i* con- i tend this seminar are Mr* Isabel- ■
reived in her is of the Holy Spint " ' te Richardson. Preset of the
There n more here than the mere congregational uw.M L.. Mri .
announcement of the divine con-1 Loise Anderson. Mr*. Ora Burton.
Christ. Tte «xel_ re-1 ARDMORE—The Mt Zion Bap-
' tut Church here takes the leader-
I ship in honoring it* former pastor.
Rev D C. Hannah on July 18.
Musical Slated At
1st Church Of God
A musical will be held at the
First Church of God in Christ.
Greenwood und Newton Place.
Sunday afternoon. July 2 at 3 p m
Featuied on the program will be
win save hu Convention Slated „
announcement of an angel Zach Church corner Pl dtr hll mlnlItry erected a spa-
v .. , and Greenwood. Sunday. July 2. at cious house of worship for this
Mesiiah" 3 P m Woods is host 1 congregation
John the Baptist. About six month* P®,,or Fl .. -------
a . a miiain /firms-. lex /’’ilv iiea/fmr
the
Ceramic.
Troy Tibbs; Oil Paintings
C. B Morrison: Needlework Mrs.
Mary Coble and Mrs Cccclia Cun-
Hams Sr., wishes to thank friends I Progressive Baptist, will deliver ningham; Foods Mrs Arlena
telegrams and the the sermon. Rev. C K Stalnaker Gamble; Beauty Hints. Mrs. Jean
Card of Thanks ★
We wish to express with thanks
our deepest gratitude to all chur-
ches. ministers, neighbors, and
friend* for flowers, telegrams and
kindness shown us in the death of
our loved one. Rev. F. K. Harston
A special thanks to the Progres-
sive District, to Rev D C Cook-
sey and Jack's Memory Chapel
The Harston Family. Mrs O L
Harston. wife. Mrs. Lucille Perry,
niece, and J. P. Harston. brother.
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Rev. W/mbus/i
In White
ed because of its corruption and
to Galilee, held In contempt by the
people of privilege and to one wo-
man walking in the fellowship of
God
Before Mary has time to arrive
at an answer to her mental ques-
tion. the ingel goes on speaking to
give her full information and thus
to end all doubt and debate in her
heart I* it a gift pure and simple
The last thing ,hat Mary Jrcamcd
of wa* h-r becoming mother of the >
Messiah. God’s own Son.
The miracle referred to here is ]
d< signated as the miraculous con-
ception <>f the Lord Jesus Christ, or
the beginning of that great event
known as the virgin birth of Christ. .
Gabriel tells Mary God’s intent
about her. she was to conceive; I
she was to give birth to a son; and :
that son’s name was to be Jesus. ■
See Su ridgy
1 Continued on nage Five
Seminar At Okla. State U.
Lutheran IndiM from aU ovw Mrs. Baulah Ingram, and Mrs.
Natalie Thiele
The theme of the seminar is
"The Forgiveness of Sin* and Ila
Meaning to Me " Prof. Robert
Schultz, instructor in religion et
Valparaiso University, will spea|(
on the subject of "Luther's Con-
cept of the Forgivness of Sin." In
hi* presentation he will emphasise
the feet that it is the forgiveness
of sin*, given u* in the feet that
God’s Son. Jesus died on Calvary.
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our Lord The motto of the Luther-
an Women's Missionary League is
"Serve The Lord With Gladness."
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Lutheran Ladies To Attend
der hi* minister erected a spa-
VWW* IP'WiV ,VI uu*
1 congregation
Rev Hannah's ministry started
Ophelia Smith is musie direc- in Oklahoma City under the paa-
e*s. C C Skinner is director. forage of Rev J. W. Johnson at
The public is cordially invited the St John Baptist Church He
has served churches in Meeker and
1 Frederick. Okla, before coming
to Ardmore He ha* served a*
vice moderator of the Chickasaw
District association and vice presi-1
dent of the State Conference of'
Baptist Ministers
Rev Hannah has been in poor
health for several years and gave
up active pastoring a few year*
ago
The Mt Zion Baptist Church re-
’ Crusade For
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, for flowers, telegrams and the the sermon. Rev. C K Stalnaker,
many courtesies extended during pastor of First Baptist Church. N
hi* recent passing Tulsa. Moderator of Creek District
1 L. H. Williams family. Association, will give the charge to
■ —-- - : .LT I the pastor Rev Charles Davis of
Haskell will give the charge to the
church.
' The public is invited
LUKE 1:28 Now in the sixth
month the angel Gabriel was »ent
from G.»d unto a city of Galilee,
named Nasareth
17. To a virgin betrothed to a
man whose name was Joseph, of
the house of David, and the vir-
gin's name was Mary.
28 An.i he came in unto her snd
said. HaH. thoo that art highly
favored the Lord i* with thee
29 But she was greatly troubl-
ed at the saying, and east n her
mind what manner of salutation
this might be
30 And the angel **id vnto her.
31. And behold, thou *hah con-
ceive in thy w->mb. and bring
forth a son. and »halt call hi* name
Jesus
LUKE 2 22 .And when the days of
their purification according to the
lau .f Mose* were fulfilled^they ffom gjnl
brought h.m up'to Jerusalem, to G.)s ,
present him to the Lord , |
arias that he and hu wife Eliza-
beth will have a son who will be
the forerunner of the I
Christ Slated
Rev. Lonnie Johnson, pastor of
Flipper Chapel AME Church. Sa-
pulpa. will conduct a Crusade for
(Christ at the Camp Chapel AME
Church. South Haven, beginning
July 3 through July 7. at 3 p. m.
Rev A C
23 (A* it is written in the law of
the L>rd Every male that openeth
the u mb shall be called holy to
the L'rd».
24 And to offer a sacrifice ae
cording to that which is said m the
law of the Lord. A pair of turtle-
ci' -'e* or • > young pigeon*.
JOHN 19 25 These things there-
fore the soldiers did I— ------
was standing by the cross of Jesus
hi* mothei. and his mother’s sis-
ter. Mary the wife of Clopas and
Mary Magdalene
26 When Jesus therefore saw his
mother, and the disciple standing
by whom he loved, he saith unto
h.s mother. Woman, behold, thy
sob!
27 Then saith he to the disciple.
Behold thy mother' Ani from that
hour the disciple took her unto his
own home
DIGEST OF THE LESSON
In approaching this lesson, we
a- Protestants are shocked at the
divine honors given to the Virgin
Mary by the Roman Catholic
Church, and at the whole scheme
of Manolatry. we must acknow-
ledge that as Protestants we often
talk more about any number of wo-
men in the Bible such as Eve.
Rri'h. Hannah, the sisetr of Laza-
rus. or Lydia, than we do about
Mary the mother of our Lord, and
in this we fail to recognize the vir-
tue of her life as an example of
true motherhood.
Certainly the most important
woman character of Scripture is
Mary, the mother of our Lord
Next to her Son she is the dom-1
inating figure in the nativity
narratives; she is one of three1
Install Pastor
At Bixby
Rev. H T Hanley will be in-
stalled as pastor of Macedonia
Baptist Church. Bixby, Sunday.
July 2. at 3 30 p. m.
The family of the late L. H Wil- Rev. W. H. Woods, pastor of
Mrs. Inra Harris
The Matrons of St. Luke Bap-
tist Church. Rev U. J. Wimbush.
pastor, will sponsor a Day in White t
Sunday. July 2 at 3 p. m. |
Mrs. Izora Harris, a member of K
St. Andrew Baptist Church, will F
be guest speaker. Mr*. Harns is Ej
president of the St. Andrew Ma-1 Lj
trons and a dynamic speaker The \
theme for the occasion is "The
Value of Oportunities".
All matrons will wear white
dresses with purple flowers.
The public is invited to attend
this colorful and spiritual pro-
gram.
Mrs Alma Walker is matron
president and Mrs. E M. Robin-
son is president of the Missionary
Society.
the state of Oklahoma will meet in
a two-day seminar at Oklahoma
State University. July 8 and 7. A
number of ladies from th* Lu-
theran Church of the Prtnce of
Peace will attend
ririi __ „ The Lutheran Women’s Mission-
named in the ary League is a national organise-
“ 1 ladies in the Lutheran
' Church The state-wide organize-
lion holds a meeting once a year
‘ 2 . i it is a conven-
w as be- turn for matters of business, and 1 that ought to motivate u* to serve
qipte apparent.
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PRIRNMHIP BAPTIST
Sunday School opened at 8 30
a m. with Superintendent Noble in
charge The sermon was delivered
by the pastor at 11 a. m.
At 7 30 the mission presented
a program entitled. "Twelve Key*
1 to God's Resources" with narrator.
Mr*. Ruth Andrew. The Senior
Choir sang during the present*-
tion.
On Sunday, July 2 at 3 p m the
youth department will present Eve-
ly Jones, a member of Centennial
Baptist Church. Sand Springs and
president of the Northwest Creek
District Alvin Wiggin* will be in
charge of the program. Youth from
various churches will attend.
The public is cordially invited.
Rev. C J Smith is pastor.
Where do little boy* get the idea i
that they are superior to girls? 1
THURSDAY. JUNB »D> 1*1
"SeuTement is a naw kted*
in itself, which ha* tobelkar
like any otter —J<* Murray-
• Growing Bigger by
Serving Better"
2*38 R. Apache •*. Teka,
WE 2-1138
and Mee. Cheseta OaMeB
lb.
All Meat lb.
FRESH CORN Ear
RITZ CRACKERS Fill Pound
BACON Rodeo Tray Pack
FRANKS Rodeo
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ROUND STEAK USDA Good beef lb. 69c
Shank end 39c, batt end
HAM
45c
HAMS Rodeo Smoked half or whole lb. 45c
Rodeo
HAMS fully cooked canned 3 lb. can 2.29
GREEN ONIONS
Bunch
05c
CARROTS
1 lb. Celle Bag
10c
CABBAGE
lb.
05c
GREEN BEANS
lb.
10c
PORK and BEANS Van Camps No. 2-2 for 35c
SWEET POTATOES Belle Isle 2-1/2 can 23c
CAN Lunch Meat Wilsons 12 oz. 45c
STUFFED Olives Hales Pride 43/4 oz. 35c
FRESH Cucumber Chips Stckelys Pint 25c
Pineapple Orange Stokelys
PINEAPPLE Grapefruit Juice 46 oz. 20c
PEANUT BUTTER Belle Isle 12 oz. 30c
VIENNA Sausage
Armours 2 for
30c
KOSHER Dill Pickles Stokelys Qt 32c
Stokelys 2-1/2 can
20c
Heavy Syrup
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Full line Pic Nic Supplies and Cold Cuts
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Gift Certificate on Sales of all Freezers
CHUCK STEAK USDA Good beef lb. 45c
FRANKS Cudahy all meat 2 lb. 79c
BACON Wilson Corn King lb. 61c
ALL CANNED Biscuits Pei Caw 11c
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