The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 27, 1956 Page: 2 of 8
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Groups Slate Religious Activities
Tlic mission of Christian churches will be the subject of an interdenominational
‘study retreat Saturday in the collegiate center of St John’s Episcopal church The Rev
John R Lcpkc missionary to South America under the American board of Congregational
Christian Churches will be retreat leader llis campus visit is under the auspices of the
student volunteer movement and the United Student Christian council
OU student members of six groups will attend the retreat which will open at 8:30
am The youth groups to be represented include the YM-YWCA Baptist Student union
Disciples Student fellowship Canterbury club Wesley and Westminster foundations
Theme of the retreat study will — :
Heeds Will Altnd Meet
Frances Seeds associate profes-
sor of home economics at The Uni-
versity of Oklahoma will attend a
conference of college teachers of
textiles and clothing Novemlx-r 7
through 11 In Chicago
be the church mission especially
as It touches the campus Christ-
ian community the Rev Phil-
lip Ward YM-YWCA secretary
said
The Rev I-opke was student
minister for Congregational stu-
dents at the University of Ne-
braska before going to Durban
South Africa as a missionary
He is a Yale Divinity school and
First Baptist Church
Webstar at Comanche
Tt is a good thing ta flea thanks fa Gad"
Meriting
9:30 am Sunday School
10:45 Sermon: George Miller guest
speaker Anthem: "How lovely
Is Thy Dwelling Place" —
Brahms 'The Great Awaken-
ing" — Kramer Ed Blair tenor
solo
Evening
6:30 pm Training Union
7:45 Sermon: Rev E F Hallock
Pastor Music: 'Sing Ye Sing
Ye" Tidcomb
WELCOME TO THE BAPTIST STUDENT UNION
43S W Boyd
7:30 am Morning Watch
12:40 pm to 12:57 pm Noonday Prayer Time
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev Charles T Knippel pastor
Alameda St and Classen Blvd
Invites You To Worship
Schedule for Reformation Sunday -
Sermon: "The Emblem of Our Faith"
Joint Reformation Day Service Oklahoma City JJpiversity Auditorium
3:00 pm
Gamma Delta - Student Center 914 Elm - 6:00 pm
Tuesday - Student Class Student Center - 7:00 pm
Wednesday - Religious Information Class - 8:00 pm
First Christian Church
Webster and Eufaulo
Welcomes you to share in a growing Christian experience
Arthur M Detainer Stacy E Dolby r
Minister Campue Minister
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:30 am College Class
10:40 am Morning Worship 'The Churches' Message to the Un-
churched" 6:30 pm Disciple Student Fellowship Snack Supper Program on
Church Architecture Christian Student Center 514 Elm
McFarlin Memorial Methodist
Church
8:30 am First Morning Worship
9:45 om Sunday School
10:50 am Second Morning Wor-
ship Prelude: "In All Lands Rejoice Ye
Christians" by Bach Mrs How-
ord Oliphant organist
Anthem: "O God Our Help in Ages
Past" by Crost-Hollis sung by
the Chancel Choir William
Bender Director
First Service: "Light" by Scott
sung by Gene Butler baritone
1 Second Service: "In my Father's
House are Many Mansions" by
MacDermid sung by Sammy
Mitchell soprano
Sermon "Posic Convictions of o
Protestant" by the minister
Finis Crutchfield Jr
Pestor
WESLEY SCHEDULE
Sun 9:30 om Coffee and Dough-
nuts Sun 9:45 a m Sunday School
Sun 6:00 pm Snack Supper
Sun 7:00 pm Sunday Evening
Forum
Sun 8:00 pm Altar Time
Sun 8:15 pm Recreation
Wed 3 to 4 p m Bible Study 8 to
9 pm Bible Study 7 om
Holy Communion
Thur 3 to 4 pm Bible Study 7
pm Vespers 8 to 9 pm
Bibla Study
Weekdays— Noon Day Devotions
12:35 to 12:55 pm
Bucknell university graduate
Next week he will talk at 7:30
1m Tuesday in the church pur-
or of McFarlin Memorial Meth-
odist church Students and church
people of Norman are invited to
hear him talk on “Problems of
South Africa and a Mission's An-
swer" Phil Hrvan Tulsa Junior will
speak at the Hour of Decision
7:30 pm Saturday in Hallock
hall of the First llaptist church
Glen Lee Marlow senior Is in
charge of the meeting and Carl
Townsend McAlester senior will
lead singing
World Missions will be the
theme for BNl noonday meetings
for the coming work Charles
Kmitli a retired missionary who
spent 33 years in the Belgian
Uongn the Rev Lepke Allen
Morain Norman senior who
worked as a summer missionary
in Alaska and Nina Ferguson
Hobart senior who worked on
the west mast as a summer mis-
sionary will be speakers for the
daily programs
A mission offering of SI 000 Is
the current goal set for the Bap-
tist Student Union Half the
amount will lie allotted to the
Lottie Moon ChriRtmas offering
anil half will be for the student
summer mission offering Mar-
garet White Velma Junior is in
charge of raising the money from
student gifts
Approximately 100 Baptist stu-
dents from OU are expected to
attend the State BSU convention
at Durant November 2 through’
4 A chartered bus and a caravan
of cars will provide tranior-
tation for students who plan to
make the trip
Convention registration Is now
going on at the student center
Three members of the Canterbury
club will conduct Sunday even-
ing prayer services at Pauls Val-
Sporting
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Duck Decoys $1450 do
Duck Colls $150 up
Gun Cleaning Rods
co 25c up
Gun Cleaning Kits
$295 up
Hip -Boots $1195 pr
Wool Honting So 75c pr
Headquarters for
Hunting Clothing
McN ABB'S
Sports Center
305 W Main Ph JE 4-1305
featuring
Charcoal Scrolled
S leah&
Complete Fountain
Service
McCall’s
COFFEE SHOP
Downtown
ley Leading the services will
be Bob Park Calgary Canada
senior Jim Schnlrel Geneva
N Y senior and Carles Sayles
Miami sophomore
Cars will be furnished to pro-
vide transportation for those
wishing to make the trip Inter-
ested students may call St John’s
Episcopal church to make ar-
rangements Cars will leave Nor-
man at 4 and 6 pm A picnic will
follow the services
Dr J Clayton Feaver King-
fisher college professor of the
philosophy of religion and ethics
will begin a 3-week series deal-
ing with the nature of man at
7 pm Sunday at the Westmins-
ter foundation meeting in the
First Presbyterian church
DR W J ROUSE
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN
Room No 215
First Notional Book Bldg
Sooner -
Flowers and Gifts
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335 W
Boyd
Norman
Oklahoma
Formerly
Bob Ruckers
Flowers
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Sunday Oct 28
9:30 am Church School
10:50 am Morning Worship — Dr E Kenneth Feaver Sermon:
"Reformer's Faith and Reformer's Spirit" Scripture: Amos 5
Verses 1-24 Anthem:' "Praise God In All His Glor'- by Peri-
Barrett Offertory Solo: "He That Dwelleth in the Secret Place"
by Don Humphreys Soloist: Miss Suzanne Smith soprano Miss
Smith is a Norman sophomore at OU studying voice with professor
Joseph Benton
4:00 pm Westminster Confession of Faith
6:00 pm Supper 50c
7:00 pm Worship
7:30 pm Program: "What am i os an Individual?"
8:30 pm Recreation
- Wednesday Oct 31
7:30 am Meditations in Sanctuary
7:00 pm Integration Study Group
Friday Nov 2
5:30 pm Cabinet Supper
7:00 pm Bible Study
Trinity Baptist Church
Comer of Frank St and North Rotor Aventi
Poster
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9:25 am Sunday School
6:40 pm Training Union
9:30 am Sunday School
6:45 pm Training Union
9:35 am Sunday School
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Ferguson, Loy. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 27, 1956, newspaper, October 27, 1956; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1809780/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.