The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 83, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 30, 1965 Page: 2 of 12
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SATURDAY, JAN. 30. 19«5
THE OKLAHOMA DAILY, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla.
PAGE TWO
Latin America Is Topic
CHURCH DIRECTORY
Evidence-
Sunday, January 31
First Christian Church
Hirt-
DISCIPLE'S STUDENT FELLOWSHIP
Church of Christ
Bible Class
10:30 a.m.
Evening Worship
TUESDAY
Issioh
Student Devotional
7 p.m.
Sermon: THE FEAR OF GOD
WEDNESDAY
Westminster Foundation and the
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Sunday. January 31
First Presbyterian Church
Sundoy, January 31
Westminster Foundation
The Wesley Foundation
JUNIOR HIGH FELLOWSHIP
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10:00 a m. Bible Class and Sunday School
11:00 a m.—Divine Worship
9:30 o m. Church School
10:50 a m Morning Worship
Dr. Poe William*
Pastor
Latin American experts and stu-
dent delegates in New York.
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Disciples Student Fellowship will not meet this week for their regular
discussion session.
Sermon: RAISED FROM THE DEATH OF SIN, Romans 6:1-
14—Pastor Hecht.
Wabster and Eufaula
Dr. Lee C. Pierce, Minister
Boston
promises to be one of his top-selling
record ventures.
Two singles record hits. “Java”
and Cotton Candy.” were
5:00 p m.—Junior High Fellowship
Program: "The Protestant Religions”
Nursery Care at All Services
First Service — Offertory Music:
"The Bread of God” by Coin.
The Chancel Quartet Solo: "Re-
pent Ye" by Scott. Koren Brat-
cher, Soprano.
Rev. Jim Shields—Campus Minister, Director of Wesley Foundation
Clay Ballard—Campus Minister, Associate Director,
Wesley Foundation
8 30 a m. and
10:50 am.—Worship Services ot
McFarlin Methodist Church —
University and Apache
University Conrregatlon
523 South Webster
Westminister Foundation discussion group will
not meet this ueek.
9:30 Church School for All Ages.
10'50 Morning Worship at First Presbyterian
Church.
5 p.m.
6 p.m.
Now Available—A New Service
"DIAL-A-DEVOTION
Day or Night JE 4-3482
Sunday School
Worship
Youth Hour
Evening Service
MORNING WORSHIP
10:35
Memorial Presbyterian
William T. Hunt—Minister
2834 South Preble (South Campus)
Bible Class 7:30 p.m.
Frank Notyrasa, Minister
David Webb, Student Director
Morning
Worship
Chorus Practice
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Evangelism
FIRST
CHURCH Of TH«
First Presbyterian Church
INVITES YOU TO WORSHIP
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:30 a.m.
5 30 p.m. Vesper Services
6 00 p m Fellowship program. Panel discus-
sion on Capital Punishment.
9:45 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
6:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
FIRST CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Alamada and Apache
Rev. J. Ray Shadowans, Pastor
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SUNDAY SERVICES
8 30 am—First Worship Service
9:45 o m—Church School
10:50 a m. — Second Worship
Service
The
McFarlin
Methodist
Church
University Blvd. A Apache
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mation at one time and assure all Two Students Selected
concerned.
His report continued: I —
"No formal charges have been
filed. The committee has conducted j
an investigation, not a trial, and
is not authorized to render any
judgment of guilt or innocence . . .
“Its function is similar to that of
a grand jury. Its report, therefore,
must be that there is. or is not,
reasonable or probable cause to
believe that a bribe has been paid
to or received by named members
ot the court . . .
. If the finding is that there
9:30 o m. University Church
Glosses ot Methodist Student
Center
9 30 a m —Church School
10 50 a m.— Junior Church
10:50 a m.—Morning Worship
Anthem: “Flocks in Pastures Green Abid-
ing.” bv J S. Bach. The Chancel Choir
Sermon AND OUR YOUTH SHALL PRO-
PHESY. I Sam. 310-21—Dr. Feaver
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Sermon: THE CHURCH IN THE
NEW AGE OF MISSION—Dr.
A Dale Fier of Indianapolis,
Guest Minister.
Two OU students will fly to New ■
York Saturday to participate in
the 16th annual Christian Citizens
Seminar of the Methodist Student
Movement at the United Nations
and later next week, in Washing-
ton, D. C.
Karen Wynn, Norman sopho-
u mi Hilum io ma, ur.v more, and Fred Roach, Atlanta.)
is such cause to believe that any (,a • Kra^uat^ student, will UN delegation representatives and
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among some 60 students selected
from atross United States and
that certain persons, naming them, Latin America to attend the 6-day
participated therein, with pertinent
details.”
Evidence to Council
Ix>gan said the committee will conciliation.
NURSERY FACILITIES PROVIDED
Adjacent Parking Available
Lutheran Student Center—815 Jenkins
University Lutheran Chapel
Rev. Wm. H. Hecht, Pastor
Temporary Home- ^15 JeilkillS
and make Al Hirt's name a house-
hold word.
General admission tickets for the
Al Hil t performance may be pur- wrvmg the University of Oklahoma, is
chas^i for $3 each from the Pop >i«hed by the Publication Board of the
Series box office in the second-floor
lobby of the Union Mail requests!
for tickets may be sent to the Un-,
ion Activities Board.
Memorial Union. University of Ok-
lahoma. Norman, Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma Daily
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pub
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Second class postage paid at Norman, Okla
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is scheduled from 8 to 11 p in.
Guided tours of the new center )
are planned to show Norman resi- ■
dents, faculty members, students
and other visitors the 10-room
dwelling which has been convert-1
ed into OU's first meeting place
and recreational center lor stu-'
dents from other countries.
Gene Russell, coordinator for in-
BUS SCHEDULE
8:55 Wilson Center, 9:00 Cross Center, 9 05 The To*ers, 9:10
Cote Center, 9:15 Residential, 9:20 Whitehand and Franklin
Houses.
5:25 Wilson Center, 5:30 Cross Center, 5:35 The Towers, 5:40
Cate Center, 5 45 Residential, 5:50 Whitehand and Frankltn
Houses
WELCOME TO THE BAPTIST STUDENT UNION 435 W. Boyd
Morning Watch, 7:45-8 00 am Noonday, 12:40-1:00 pm.
Baptist Church
Morning
9:30 am. Sunday School
10 45 am Worship
Anthem "Praise The Lord, Ye
Heavens, Adore Him" arranged
by Leon S. Brown. The combined
choirs
Sermon CHRIST AT YOUR DOOR,
Rev. 3:20—Pastor Hallock
Second Service — Offertory An-
them: "Man Shall Not Live By
Bread Alone" by Gardner. The
Chancel Choir under the direc-
tion of Mrs. Fletcher Word.
Solo: "Light" by Scott. Paul
Nutt, Boss.
Sermon—SOME ALTERNATIVES,
Ex. 14:5-15, Luke 10:16-23
Dr. Poe Williams
Open House Scheduled
Sunday Evening Forum at the
Wesley Foundation will be an in-
z I formal open house for new students
* this week It will begin at 7 p.m.
jkl •.. No formal program is planned but
IvQlAf Q/llQf 1’there will be discussion of various
j countries and some slides of Israel
T _l will l,e shown by the Rev. Jim
^>060 I OQQy 'Shields. Wesley director.
o i Its first official open house is i
His report disclosed that three set for Saturday by the new In- I
witnesses appearing before the ternational Center at 1727 South |
committee had invoked the fifth Jenkins. Visitors are welcome to,
amendment, but that all had later call from 3 to 6 p.m. and a dance ,
testified or agreed to testify.
(From Page 1)
and "Our Man in New Orleans.”
Later albums included “Honey
in the Horn.” which sold more than
a ball million copies; "Beauty and ternational exchange, who is chair-
the Beard.” which he recorded with ,Ut.
. , . . . . . man of tne center s board of dir-
singer Ann-Margaret: and his lat-
est album. -Pops Goes the Trum-. ectors. stressed that American
pet,': with Arthur Fiedler and the' students are urged to visit the cen-
Pops Orchestra, which ter and to participate th its pro-
J grain The university's seven in-
.. ternational students' organizations
lifted a,e provided with office space and
from albums to dominate the top meeting rooms in the center which
of the popular music hit parade opened recently.
Evening
6:00 p m. Training Union
7:15 p.m. Evening Worship
Installation of the 1965 B 5 U.
Councils.
Sermon: CALLED, COMMITTED,
COMMISHIONED, Issiah 6
—Pastor Hallock.
SENIOR HIGH FELLOWSHIP
5 30 to 7 00 p in Vesper Services and Fel-
lowship Program
For Eastern Seminars
seminars which were also on the i
topic of Latin America.
Miss Wynn will take part in a
special study group on thg topic
of Brazilian slums, with a Brazilian
study leader. Roach will attend a
study group on the subject, “The
Future of Peronism in Argentina.” I
They will have conferences with
1 Y KT I'nnrncnni n I i vne QTlri
sent Wesley Foundation and will be
bribe was given, the report must
further state that there is reason-
able or probable cause to believe
intensive study sessions. The
theme is “The United States and
Latin America: Conflict and Re-
OU’s Wesley group
turn over the collateral evidence had delegates at the 1963 and 1964
to the executive council “for its
use through its regular proce-
dures.” This could mean disbar-
ment of offenders.
Financial statements and copies
of federal income tax returns have
been received from all the su-
preme court justices except Welch. |
Logan said.
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