The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 44, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1963 Page: 7 of 12
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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 196.1
THE OKLAHOMA EAGLE
PAGE SEVEN
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One of the many highlights of the
program will be the l.ouo women
be led by
Mrs. Mabie Little, vice president of
Rev. G. the Oklahoma Women's Convention,
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Loyalty Day
Sunday At
Morning Star
Next Sunday mom ig members of
Morning Star Baptist Church will
observe annual Loyalty Day. During
this time members I' the congrega-
tion will rededicate themselves to
the program of the church and ask
special prayers that the work of the
kingdom will be carried out for the
new year.
The guest speaker or this special
service will be Dr W R. Griggs,
director of work with the National
Baptist Cons ention of North Carolina,
who will deliver the sermon at the
11 a.m worship hour. Music at this
time will be furnished by all of the
choirs
At 5 p.m.. Rev H V. Houston,
pastor of Calvary B otist Church of
Muskogee. Okla., a renowned min-
ister and singer, along with his
choirs will be special guests Rev
Houston will deliver the sermon
Dr. T. Oscar Ch; pellc. minister
at Morning Star, a d the entire
membership cordially invite their
friends to share and fellowship with
them during the day.
the true meaning of *>“ •* Dr W R Griggs, director and Rev. C. H Williams of Langston
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The Adult Choir will have a special °f North Carolina
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in chant the words < ____r___
which assisted the faithful in" Old
Testament times to prepare for the
coming of (kid's visit to earth The
four selections, one for each of the
coming Sundays before Christmas,
will be chanted and then followed
by a brief meditation on the words
by Pastor Thiele. Key words from
each of the Introits are "The Lord
is at hand,'' "Drop down ye heavens
from above and let the skies pour
down righteousness.' "Let none
that wait on Thee be ashamed." and
"Behold, thy salvation cometh "
According to the church calendar,
this coming Sunday is the first Sun-
day in the year This special vesper
is to mark the beginning and try to
assist in shifting our thoughts toward
Christmas The worship will begin
at 7 00 p m. and last no more than
one hour.
Wednesday night.
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Rev. C. R Hill.
i Baptist Church,
ner his choir will furnish th<>r music. |
Among other dignitaries who will
appear and participate on the pro-
gram are Rev W Taft Watts. Okla
homa City: Rev. B J. Jones. Idabel.
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Pup-Pefs Point Set
Panorama Book
Casper Magic Costumes
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The annual meeting of the E. W.
Ferry Institute will be held Decern-
l>er 3-5 at the Paradise Baptist
Church, 507 E King SUeet. Rev J
Castina Jackson, pastor. The in-
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role in this worship by presenting Brazil of Chicago.
.. . ,Scrlp,u^ of ,he American Bible Society.
Institute leaders will be
DEATHS " A<Jvent Vesper Services I
Begin At Lutheran Church Scheduled For Dec.
vent.
"Advent" means "coming" and is
a four-week period preceding Christ-
mas to prepare for the cefobralton
of the birth of Christ "As people
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HORSMAN’S
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Church Of God
Youth Program
Slated At 3 p.m.
Sunday. December 1 at 3 pm ,
the youth of tise Church of the Living
God. CWFF. Temple No. 53. Green-
wood at Latimer, will present their
annual program.
Appearing as guests on the pro-
gram will be youth choirs from St.
John AME Church. Rev B S Rob-
erts. pastor Union Baptist Church.
Rev D. C. Cooksey, pastor: Mt
Rose Baptist Church. Rev A D.
Ph.lhps. pastor; and Church of the
Living God No 3. Rev Thomas
Smith. Jr., pastor.
The public is invited to attend.
Mrs L. M. Musgrove is sponsor,
and Bishop L. M. Musgrove is
pastor.
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Dump truck, cement mixer,
power shovel, cement bags
and highway signs. (7oWll
1 and 300 men dressed in black who
I will be led by Attorney Amos T Hall
jw — On Thursday night. Rev. T H.
S Hubbard, pastor of Shiloh Baptist
„ . AT church. Oklahoma City, will deliver
T nt.. !"S€utchen dlr,'rtor- Re' the sermon and his choir will render
I H Hubbard, Oklahoma City, asso the music On
date director, and Mrs A E Mann which has been designated
chairman of the women s depart- ucatum Rally," f
ment Mtisie for the occasion will pastor of Philemon E-pusi v nuren
be under the direction of C. C. Skin- Ada. Okla . will be the speaker and
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Ushers of the various churches of
the city will join in assembling and
ushering the huge crowd They will
be led by R T Bolton.
The institute this year promises to
be one of the most elaborate re-
ligious occasions of the season, and
the public is cordially invited to at-
tend
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A special Advent Vesper will be
held at the Lutheran Church of the
Prince of Peace this Sunday at 7 00
pm Worship is held each Sunday
evening at 7 00. but this service will......... . ___ _
be of special nature to mark the be-1 of Old Testament times," says Stl,U,e ,s sP,'nsorcd b> the Oklahoma
ginning of the new church year and Pastor Karl Thiele, "prepared them- ^°nk'rcss Christian Education,
the beginning of the season of Ad- selves for the coming of God’s Son ^r. T Oscar Chappelle. president.
I to earth, so also we should prepare n”d 0^lahomia ^hooi of Religion.
1 ourselves to celebrate His birth We Ur' Jn° *' Colcman' president,
all know there is a terrible lack of Guest speakers for the occasion
emphasis on I'
Christmas'” " of work with the National Baptist
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Illinois, director dressed in black who will
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CHURCH NOTES
ST. JOHN AME CHVRCH
Rev. B. S. Roberts. Pastor
Sunday School opened at the usual
hour with Superintendent Kinlovv and
teachers in charge All classes were
well attended Rev Roberts brought
the message at the 11 a m worship
service His theme was "God's Con-
cern for Our Youth." taken from
Deut. 32 1-14 Rev. E Owens, the
assistant pastor, brought the mes-
sage at the 7 p.m. service.
Memorial services for the late
President Kennedy were held at St
.John Sunday.
Thanksgiving services will be held
at St. John Thanksgiving morning
at 10 am. sponsored by the Tulsa
Council of Churches. Rev Kibler
pastor of Christ Temple CME. will
be the speaker.
The Ymth Council is sponsoring a
i play November 30 at the Carver
i Youth Center, entitled "Ohu Glorious
Heritage "
Mrs. Gladys Tucker is in need of
blood. She is in St John's Hospital.
Rosetta Stroud is reporter.
“Baby
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enough cash in hand to do all your shopping, and
no Christmas bills to dread. Home Federal’s Christ-
mas Club makes it a breeze to save Santa money
for r?<t year. Str t now, add the same amount each
week for 50 weeks, have quite a sum in December, '64.
Choose tiie plan that suits you: the $1, $2, $3, $5 or
; 3 plan . . . based on how much you will need next
year, and how much you can tuck a -y each week
Sava $1 a week . . . |,..8 $50; save $10 a week.'
have $500.
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A round tnp to Pans w.th $2,MC spending 1 I J.
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details of tn,s or test. TfeST
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The Oklahoma Eagle (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 44, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1963, newspaper, November 28, 1963; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1805275/m1/7/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.