The Oklahoma Eagle Muskogee Edition (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1978 Page: 4 of 22
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THE OKLAHOMA EAGIZ MUSKOGEE EDITION THURSDAY. FEBRUARY
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I like you when you sweat.
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Yet Love will dream and Faith will true*
(Since He who knows our need is lust)
That somehow, somewhere, meet we must.
Alas for him who never sees
The stars shine through his cypress trees!
Who. hopeless, lays his dead away,
Nor looks to see the breaking day
Across the mournful marbles play!
Who hath not learned, in hours of faith.
The truth to flesh and sense unknown
That Life is ever Lord of Death.
And love can never lose its own!
John Greenleaf Whittier
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we ere the Nile bending rhythms of love
yes.
we dance, move under
upstream riven of love
backs stre ehed bow-tight
under the wait of love
day night
under the rise of love
fwe move
we are the same
we are the same
Sun blessed women in love
under love
we move
doing sambas son the sun
move under love
giving birth to rivers
move under love (
chanting loy |oy
listen, over crosswinds of
time
we move under love
whether we be born
from the doo-wah blues or
from a thousand drums sounding
blood and bones binding
we move
fo a fluent song. love.
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Happy Valentines Day To All
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Sun sisters, we are the same
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mixture and remaining
noodles. Pour melted butter
over noodles; cover with
meat mixture. Bake un-
8 oz. pkg. cream cheese, package. Brown ground beef covered at 350 degrees for 30
minutes.
PINK LEMONADE ICE
CREAM PIE
31 cup gingersnap crumbs
two thirds cup (8 crackers)
graham crackers crumbs
I tablespoon sugar
II cup butter or margerine,
melted
1 at. vanilla ice cream, sof-
tened
6 ot. can
lemonade
thawed
Prelieat over to 350 F. Mix
crumbs, sugar and butter
Press mixture firmly and
evenly over bottom and side
of 9 inch pie pan Bake 10
minutes. Cool. Combine
icecream and lemonade in
bowl; mix well. Pur into
crust. Freeze until firm.
Garnish with fresh peach
slices, if desired.
is looking forward to coming home soon.
Mrs. Willie R. Green, and her son, Charles, were home last
week for a Hot minute. I talked with her and she said she was
feeling very well. Glad to be home for a night to look in on
things. I am sure she found everything alright. rt
Vacation is over for (Mommy-0) Wilson, she has gone back
to work. We will miss her at Sunday School and church.
Mr. Oacar Winston has ueen snowed in for a few days, but to
We at First Baptist worshipped with the Four Mile Branch up and at’em again. Mrs. Della Gilford is still on the sick list.
Baptist Church, in Sunday School and Morning services. We We wish for her a speedy-recovery. Her daughter. Evelyn and
really did enjoy our stay. Rev. Brown delivered the sermon son-in4aw. Robert are still with her during her illness.
and it was enjoyed by ail. Mrs. Florence Dennis is’slightly on the sick list. She was
Services at Bethel A.M.E. was good. Mapy of the members feeling somewhat better Sunday night, but was not able to ba
are ill and could not attend. We pray for their recovery soon out Saturday. This weather is « ren»«t of 1929. So many of you
aid they can be back in church. ca™101 remember that year. It ras Cccc---Ooo—Lil-
Mr. Bob Maves. was funeralized Saturday at the Four Mile Ddddddd Snow was everywhere for many weeks
Branch church where he was a member. He is survived by A little memo-from Mary Lou Polk Davis, saying that
seven daughters and two sons. AU attended the services. Gerri’s recuperation is just marvelous. Thanks to all of the
Mrs. Josie Teague. Mrs. Catherine Spigner, Mrs. Zettie cards that you mailed to her.
Jones. Rev.Daniel Jones, and yours truly attended services at Mrs. Sadie Mae Owens Smith, is being presented in concert,
Four Mile Branch, Sunday. The weather was a little cold but March 19,1978 in the Fine Arts building near the High School in
that didn't stop us from going. Muskogee. Okla, he time is 4:00Sadie to a Ft. Gibson product,
Mrs. Hurlene Broadway Reed, lost her mother-in-law, last and we are aU looking forward to hearing her sing. If you have
week and she was also funeralized Saturday. Mr. Ernest not bought your tickets yet, see, Mrs. Catherine Spigner for
(&>ooks) Johnson is still in the hospital in Oklahoma Qty, but yours. She wiU be glad to deUver tickets to your door.
softened >n frv P*n- drain Stir in
1 cup(8oz.) creamed cottage tomato sauce: remove from
cheese t*81- Combine creas cheese,
U cup dairy sour cream cottage cheese, sour cream,
one third cup (3 medium) green onion and green pep-
snipped green onion, topa Plf. Spread half of the
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Jeffrey, Charles, Jr. The Oklahoma Eagle Muskogee Edition (Muskogee, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1978, newspaper, February 9, 1978; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1809754/m1/4/: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.