Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 258, Ed. 3 Saturday, December 2, 1950 Page: 4 of 5
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Eighteen Oklahoma
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Sunday, Dec. 3rd
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7:30 P. M.
10:55 A.M.
A O Lovell Fo»ter
You Are Welcome
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' Contentment, of mind comes only when the soul hnds
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Great CRUSADE For CHRIST
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PEACE IN CHRIST
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FOUR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER > 1950
Where Art
Pre-^ ule Services
Scheduled Sunday
O'
VUiyard. J. B White and Re*
man Whitehouse
Municipal Auditorium
December 11th
director
White I
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Municipal Auditorium
December 11th
NICHOLS HILLS
BAPTIST CHURCH
7230 N Western
(Laws Bros.)
Rupert Naney, Pastor
Sunday
Dec. 3rd
W»hop K u g e n e
the principal ’peaker al « p r>
X - ‘ —
ilia lu tite CDA hall IIXH N Walker
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7:30 P M.
Youtk Creup—
____ _ |e< P’t PaHer-
Or. I. L. Yesrbr sew, »rea<Mwg.
fMtet
Rai* pore Camp Ml I
rooter
That. P Haskins. pastor
Edwm Geiirin.
minister of music
Zion Church Awaits
Decision on Minister
6:00 P M.
Youth Supper
629 W. MAIN
W. E. Cook. Pastor
i.ia i
II M * M —« *•«* Mlwal *»••••
|| M IM-KU, raOHMOtaa •'*
f,ai r.te.-t»»M r»«p«« ■
Sunday School 9 30 A. M.
Training Union 6:15 P M.
» 45 a. m
Sunday School
11:00 a m.
Morning Worthip
7 30 p m.
Evening Worship
The Cheittiee
OrethosHeed
KOMA Hl It
• AS • "»'
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J. c.’ Wheeler
Minister
VIRtUt GlOt
Fairer
M.Y.P.
Recreation
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Pilgrim Congregational
Church
COBHAM WniYCNOt&K. Mieteler
Cliswn it I 4th.
“A High Estimate of the
Value of Life"
Wesley Methodist Church
25rk aad CIokma <.7A
Edgemtre
Club House
EPWORTH
Methodist Church
18th & N. Douglas
<W. at CUum Hlikl
Forfait A. Field*.
Paster
1 ' 10:50 A. M.
■ “A Man's
Folly"
Alia
t lunror Church
’10 * M
Church School
ZION
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
NW Sth
8 Dabiniaa
IMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH
500 N.I. 12th
CROWN HEIGHTS
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
40th i North Western
FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
North Robinson at Ninth
CHURCH Of CHRIST
1136 N.W. 7th
GOSPEL MEETING
Last Day. Dec. 3rd
BARNEY WELCH
Ivangoltel
Sun. Service* 10:30
Nightly Satirical 7:30 p m.
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P.
5 30 Pel lew ship Supper—Youth
Groups .
biou ntcvittr
PEACE ?
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. Hugh Bumps*
Pastor
Capitol
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CROWN HEIGHTS
BAPTIST CHURCH
North Western at 47th
St Paul 5
Cathcbral
i Protestant Epricopall
Savanlh at Robmion
SUNDAY. DEC. 3rd .
p
10:45 .
A. M.
REV.
ALEXANDER
PREACHING
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*Ju.nior I
—slTt hnsV TIMES
10 55 a M.
"God's Program
♦er the World
„ — T h e
Worid l P r • .
gram Without
Gad. '
3 00 Vesper Sorvtce
A Vision <er Such a Time As
Thia”
Re*. C. Ralston Smith
Chancel Choir
Bishop to Address
Catholic Meeting
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9;30 A M.—Sunday School
. 10:50 A.M.—"|u»t SupeoMf"
6:1S P M —Trarmng Untett
7:30 P M.—"Reralatron—Fourth .
-r in Seriea"
W«dnetda*. S:00 P M —Refueling Tima
W. H AtEXANOES
Minister
7:30 P.M.—Young Adults
Northwest Christian Church
plMaer S lond
Tha Friendly
Church
Sunday School
9:40 A. M.
J
Can- vyTrl
ui A I
Hear Our Pastor
Both Services
• unde* erfcnel
trie A. M.
I0 M I M.
‘The Will
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by Pmter
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1Voloa
Ironrea lormon
IM r. m
th* lallow»li<e
•t IvHortep '
CHURCH OF GOD
lOrh I Shortel—A
liatev W taww.
. eosMa .
Al Sankiten
•I Move S lUurorten
Church, Civic
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Groups.to Hohl
Seminar Here
Decembrr 19-32 nJ
Baptilt church, .S3» W
■ E
PeMlee <711
Mr. Peiulea. former Kansas antes ex-
ecutive and ordained Lutherin min-
—---- .--- i,ter. has been preaching nt the
i altnessed the church since the former paafer. Rev
constitution which Eugene T. Jensen, entered the army
On» ot OSishorr. Cltys awsi teautilul
irnuilt, ot sorstilp ComiNaia in »»arT
Sclall. A mon .mmi ot imnoMns elrasnrs
Crown HeiBhta Christian church’s
.tnnual 'Hntixing of the Oreenr" sen-
jet will U at 7’30 P ni Sunday In
he .'teiictu i v at <930 N Western
OKLAHOMA QTY TIMES —
Which Shall Hiw the Higher?
Sunday. Dec. 3rd
11 OO A. M Service
’ Pitchins Tanis an Olivet"
7 30 P M $ei
■ Into Thy Monde”
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I Alw»P« •• >ru
ImutlBf for >•« t- 1
i Mpl wtlb •• ••
>•» bapps
L .M» W to * perl
I »f put togtwaing I
tad g^paiwe >7'
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I Sww4«v Schppl
t A M.
Wprihtp
Sprvicet
10.50 A. M -
7 30 P M.
Sunday Scheel
and B.ble
Classes al
9:15 A. M.
We'ikip « Tbe Beevrdul lopr.at,
rimpls rb>« Svadey
Services Will Continue
Wallace O. Rom California minister
land lecturer. Sunday starts the sec-
ond week of s .senes of services at
Capitol Hill Assembly of Ood Taber-
nacle. 3518 8 Harvey. The series ends |
Sunday. December 10 The services
are conducted at 7:30 p. m. dally. |
HEAR
J. Clyde Wheeler
Sundoy 1045 AM.
TOPIC:
THE UNITEO NA-
TIONS - MY IM-
P8155ION5 ’
Inspiring Music
ly Tha Choir
P 30 AM-—Church Scheel
J JO to » P M—Youth Mootings
Priscilla Circles
Will Present Play
Tlie Priscilla circles of Zion Luthe-
ran church. NW 8 and Robinson, will
jointly present a one-act comedy.
Thursdays at Home." at the third
annual Christmas Evening Hou' •»
7 p. m Bunday in the church dining
room. .
Christmas carols will be sung by
the Priscilla choir, and refreshments
will be served.
Rev. Earl Schmieaing. junior pa«-
| tor of the church, said funds from
Bm. Hack a ■
Paslar
SUNDAY. DEC. 3rd
It M AJK.—' Hely Cenwnunien”
gy Petter
Z JO P M.
Ssv Cram
Will Prsoch
10 15 A M —Children Church
Age 5 te 12 Vsa"
CsnSvc'sd by Donald Sub"
Rev. Nuell C. Crain
Hsn^ foiv—Mmutor al Music .
Mui^ipal Auditorium
December lltb
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SUNDAY SERMONS
Morning: "THE GATES OF GLORY!"
Evening: "WHIN COD BROKE
DOWN AND CRIED!"
Huge, hard-surfaced parking lot
for Everyboav
North Weitern bates stop st our dears
A WELCOME LIKE MOTHER'S
This to time tor all Chrwtian« to uni to
tn (k4i Houae in tarnaal and ainrato
prayer to <k»d. for Hto help and guidanro
tn th* world s darkest haur and aur toun-
try i greaieai need
Baiitfat Sunday School Stalk® Record
Thwe who attend’Sunday school at Putnam City Baptist
church 5845 NW 4h. Sunday will become one of the bunch.
The names of everyone present will be placed on a P»I*r
banana and placed on the department stalk. P*^n Car
michael Sunday school superintendent, is shown holding two
of the completed "stalks." which signify the junior and the
adult No 2 departments have already reached their Rt'als-.
with promises nf attendance Sunday Carmichael said the
church will attempt (o break the Sunday school attendance
record of 725. •
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the churchen. — ---- ,
drrd d*legale». "I» not the itrength of , .
the enemy without but the quality of (11 S||)w vleNSUill
■ the apiritusl life within." ■ t*
"There can be no artificial division , Thirty Oklahoma county
between C- .‘T’*"!"* ----- -
9 30—Sunday Schaal
10:45—Mprning Worthip
• 6:30—Cruaadari Hour
7:30—Voapo’ Worthip
Tto b*ur v-ilt ba lilted wMh mu»i«
And warihip. and tang, and O'orv'—
And tea burd.ni M Mo ibotl ba lifted
For ell who werUiip, there.
Don McEvoy. Minittor
Pennsylv>n»* Avenue
Christian Church
Corner 12fh & Penniylvania
10:45 Many CtiuicM, Svrvmg Ont
lord'
••v. C- lohfon Smith
So*5Ctvory S naert
Reception of New Member*
DOWNTOWN
BAPTIST CHURCH
e »e tejm- —_ ___ H
Mm than 80 young peiiple trom iv'vaf n”'^ini tei ol Antler Metho-I
ihinch
Job >••••11 for •Ijiiih- Dut k'
WA81UNOTOK D»c 3- P Re-
tiring Democratic Sen Klbert D
Iliomaa of Utah waa r»po-ted under
consideration Saturday for appoint-
ment to the prwt of high commlMtener
of the United. 8U<et tnuu territory tn
the Pacific The Job would make the
one-tune Mormon mliilonarv to
Japan the flrat civilian t»» nt A
wnterv doniain roughly the Mac of
the Unlied State*__________________<__ _________ ,
first church
1200 N •ebmien
U I C A
Ute Church gvavlflvl <
teomf fhe BmuOIuI
Sdvrer
INVITES YOU
te Hiv
CHIEF sievici
e« 10 55
Hely
L Sunday Scheel
el 9,41
FRIO H HOCH
Petter
Plea for Spiritual Strenpn
Ends Church Council Parley m
CLEVELAND Dec. J--<47—DeleRates to the constltutltiR con-
Magr. John J Walde. pastor of.
Corpus Chriati Catholic church. 1005,
NE 18. will show a motion picture of
his recent Holy Year pilgrimage to
Rome at the Convert League meeting
of hia pariah December 13.
Father Walde also will talk on the
Rome of today and ita relation to the
cur.ent world criais. A question and
answer period will follow his talk
r __ Baptist1
Four outetendlng religioua leaders In get^Mn' the sacred and the aecular. i choirs will be combined to sing Han-
thr Kouthwest will teach a four-dny The gospel han to do with interna- dels Messiah al 8 15 p m Monday,)
______ ____ ____ L|,c n'Aiuiwv— t a_.s^~> -^4»U naana Ar Ut»r I rv—. «| •• AA.ml/U rs«! A ■ 1/411 A.
Norman R. Stacey. P A Sugg. Hoaea . Bible conference
~ Nor‘ | Downtown
Main
Di W R White, president of Sav-
ior uni'erally Waco. Texas, will speak
each evening of the conference Hl»
theme will be The DeetrinM of Qur
Weslfcy Group
Plans Several
Hill Baptist Church
South Harvoy * n *^i«n
al Commerce Mt—* m—--
Lhe Junior and senior high depart-
meftts will tielp conditet the service
Also a youtli choir m 32 voices under
the direction of Mrs b. M Glasgow.
«UI sing special nutnbeis and aecom-.
panv Hie congregational singing ot
Chflstmas carols Mrs Wallace Broil,
wtli serve a* accompanist ' ,i
Re\ Earl N. Ktagnes. aaaociate mln-1
later, said 10 wreaths will be hung tn
>he sanctuary during the ten ice. and
every participant will be robed The(
renter aisle of the nave will be lined
with large candles Mounted on Uw
end* of the pews
An an tor ms I feliowslilp-reccpi ion
will be jteld in the social hall of the
church following tlw ler'lce
te-
Minister to Disciinn
(Jiristianitv’s Start
Rev Frank O. Holme* minister of
First Unitarian church, nw ij .and
Dewey will give the third Jn a series
of four sermons on "How Chrtetlsnty
Began * at 11 a m Bunday
Bunday s topic i». "New Testament
Chrtatlans Followers ot the Way,"
dealing with the story of how Chrts-,
■ tianity. beginning as the belief and
pracUee ot a small group within the
Jewish community in Pslritine with-
in a few years became a rapidly grow- i
THE BAPTIST TEMPLE
N.W. 30th I
. tHf MOST ratMEO ABOUT
CHURCH IN TOWN"
X Sunday
Det. 3rd
VI A. M.
I Church
w < School
Sur>i<« . | 1
It M A M
r» FM
Myni..« SvMvd
Now Now te it
Vovr World
MamiogW'
Rev L.—— - ------- ,
'he First Unitarian ehureh, t«w Nw
— »wy *•’ » ’’•*• -•-• » —- ■ ... -
‘ t Bundsv ntght tn the Metho- isnss
dist church of Antlers He I*
‘ Alliance'll Yule lhauiir
Scheduled U ctlnfxlti)
The Women's Alliance of Ar st Unl-
.tartan ehureh NW 13 and Dewey »ill ]
• conduct ita annual"Christmas basaar
frqm i p m to 9 M p m. Wednesday.)
December « Hol dogs- pte and coffee
will be served al 8 30 p m
Mrs. George * Benjamin has been:
the year-roun*:chairman m charge!
of preparailoruLfor the baaaar and has,
been aaalated bj members of the Wom-
en's Ailunce
tv •
V
Ing movement throughout the Greek
and Roman world
The concluding sermon tn tlte se-
riea, The Church From Gospels to
ttte Creeds.” will be given by Mr
Holmes Sunday. December ID
CONTINUES THROUGH SUNDA^, DEC. J
HEAR DR. JOHN BARNES
Saturday Night, 7:30 F.M.
Sunday Morning, 11 00 A M. Sunday Night, 7 30 r.m.
Olivet Baptist Church
1200 Watt Park • Grady C. Cothen, Pastor
IV
18 Attend First
■ o m 1 n I Decision on minister
L.Sathiirchrarieyi of zton svangened wd
Reformed church. NW 10 and West-
Eighteen Oklahoma City church ern. will learn Sunday if Rev
leader' Were on hand for const;luttng K Peaslee will become their new
convention of the Notional Council of pastor.
Churches of Christ In the Uriited ---------------
States of America held T u e s d s y ecu(lve ,nd ordained-----—
through Friday in Cleveland. Ohio irtsr ij34 been p~
City church leaders witnessed tb. enuren ww —• •-•-—• .5—T”
adoption of the constitution which Eugene T. Jensen, entered the
merged eight national Interdenomtna- m August.,
Uonal religious agencies into the na- Mr pMsiee .was executive aecretary
Uonal council. 'lof the Oklahoma Committee for Men-
Also 28 denominations which have t*j Hygience from April. 1947., untf.
been related to moat of the eight July. 1948. He Is a former University
natrons 1 agencies will combine their of Oklahoma student counselor
support of the new organisation
In addition to the eight agencies.;
specialized agencies such as Church
1 World Senice and the’ Protestant
'Radio and Film commissions joined
Uw national council. /'
Mrs E R» Reno, executive sccre- ■
tair of the Oklahoma City Council)
lof Churches, and one of the local;
leaders to attend the convention.,
called ’he council “American Cbrts-
tianity A-largest co-operative service I
organisations" ' |
" Holy Year Pilgrimage
Movie ill Be Shown
r
Leaders in religious, civte snd pub-
lic life in Oklahoms City and sur-
rounding communities have Joined to
* sponsor a "Report from lkrae] ' semi-
nar and luncheon to be held from
1130 a. m. to 3 p m Wednesday
* at the YWCA.
Three pcineipn! ‘ speakers who will
bad the panel discussion on Israel
^Md thg United Nation* " are Dr. 8am-
“ u»l Gay Inman Mrs Alisa Klauaner
Baks and Thorns* Bugrue
*- Dr Inman te former sdvteor to the
• ‘United Stateq state department. He
•also u president of Worldovw Press
aito i member of the Federal Council
rid Churches commission on intema-
lion si goodwill
•“ Speakers Studied In Palesline
Mrs Eako, who was bom in Pales-
tine. te a noted lecturer, and Thomas
L Bugrue te an author. corre«pond»ut
•nd radio commentator All three
sneatear* have spent considerable time
, 3b PaiMtlne.
t The seminar will open with the
• Showing ot a film, "Behind the Block-
•de." narrated by John Carradine.
Shakespearean actor Rev . Karl Baehr,
executive aecretary of the American)
Christian Palestine committee, will I
outline Ute program and policies of)
that group. *
Die committee is operating under
the chairmanship of Rev J L'1!™*
Wheeler minister of Crown Height*
CnrisUau ehureh. <03n N We«tcm and
Dr. Waldo E Stephen* 6841 Avondale
' drive.
Officials said the purpose of the;
seminar te to provide • full and free)
(IKcukaIoi* of Stair of Israeli
and the United Nation' the future)
statu* of JFruaalem America * Make
in Israel and *ueh other aspect* of
the Palestine question a* may be of
Interest to the gathering
( hristlan Leaders Invited
•invitation* have been sent to a
large number of Christian leader* in
Oklahoma City and surrounding coni-
muni'le* and it I* expected those who
attend will represent leadership ih
every ph**e of community life
Those sponsoring the seminar are:
Rev John R CT
thony. Mrs George N
Waiter A. Bennett.
Browne. J. Phi! Burn*. Rrv.
mond Campbell, Dr W L—----
bera, Mtea Ethlyn ChriMenaen. Rev
Bvroti Cravens. Dr George L. Ctom. intensity of Conviction and experience.
Dr Lowry A Doran. Rev Earl N .. Sherrill of Greenwich, c---
rv.,,t nr John Pau Duncan. Harvey Henry diisuui «*. '
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TRINITY CHURCH
1329 N. W. 23rd
n .esa -S± to
Religious Leaders 30 Baptist choirs j
Mte* Edith john*on. Dr. T H. Me- rwy yp IP1
Dowell. Oscar Monrad. Dr. F. D ,, I P/l(*|l I iOUFSC
Moon Jesse T. Owen*. Bruce Palmer 1 <1 >
Rev E W P«rry. Mra E. R Reno.;
J Wiley Richardson. Frank A. Sewell.
Rev Hugh J Sinclair. Rev C Rai-
Alon Smith. Dr C <4 Smith. Rev
ITTIAL 01 mr FMMU, r» VIIIIOV9I1--
plav by Kenneth sawyer, published by1
Baker Co. will be prenented by the
I players Die cast Includes Frank Mar-
tin. 1520 NE 18. Oklahoma City; V V
Wiser, Temple; Don cKiT*man Still-
water, and Charles McLain. Shidler '
Don Wcnderly, Bartlesville, fs ln-;
charge of lighting and Ann-'farle m,. ---------— -- .
Chrisman. Stillwater, te in charge of 97 person*. repreaentlng_21^sU»te^ wt
-f W. slcv spend tour day* of study of the United
i»23-:'< at Nation* at Flushing Meadow*. L*ke
Chi chap-; Siiccea* and New York City.
. < —, ...h group had special permission ... at 1 1
j.7 AA-M colieige' iii oni oFtwo troupaito attend -^‘--“‘^.nd the' ™ la.t of^a ^f-Ung.
>rlng the seminar are CLEVELAfW. irec. * -—r— —- |n Oklahoma. Upsilon chapter te lo- general nssemb ' Y N . „. . . W1U conducted Bunday at7
Abernathy. C R An- vention Of the newly-formed National Council of Churches of CRt,d Bt southwestern state college, viewed Pf"'’""*1 ,r.T}h(, ,u,e depart-, 10 30 * m snd 7 30 p m The meet-
teorge N Barry. Rev h headed for their homes Saturday, and with them went Weatherford Mrs John C Gingerich I*”"*. other de cgste*of the United; (ngs are under the direction ot Foy (
rr" o W (heir iSml'. plea for a church of "deep conviction and apir- StUlw.ter te director of th. Aggie ment^nd other delegates rw.n.ce ir, Oklahoma City ev.nge- (
BUrn* ^lax Cham Jit ual experience." purpo~ .. stated in the na- Mr. Wheeler Mid he wlU give hte £Lishe"^So^ the’’(
The churches can only be a* strong as there is strength and ritunlZ. to grow into deeper impression* of the'^n?.f sut™ 1
---------- " declared the Rt Rev .,inder,tanding of God by sharing with and the hopes he emertalna to,jie.ee United State.. -----------J
Conn presiding bishop of the Him in «?• ^Uon of PRESBYTERIAN------4
SECOND CHURCH
9th & McKinley
•*» jM*eh I greeH. Setter
Sunday 1! A b —"leue end »t*»n'en«e '
SUNDAY SCHOOl. ♦ 45 A. M.
"Yeu art atwoyt welcome Herel'*
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
W. Commerce end 5 Shortel
‘The Churth ol The
tuthern Hour"
f 4S A M
SUNDAY SCHOOl
1 r AND 81811 ClASStS
-A 11M A M
MO* Ml NO WOiSHIF
Do- School— ter
**t,*^K ChrwriM Iduceuoa
G,.de 1 le *
VISItO'S
Cordtollv loedod
51
It
E. W.ll.ce Jr.. Okl.hom. City ev.nge-
throughout the
fund.
Revival Ends Sunday
The last of a serie* ot meeting* at
“■ “* conducted Sunday at
m. .nd 7:30 p. tn.
lecturer, wui ie.cn me
HiMiop Kugene J McGuInne** ieac+i evening Or. Roy^L *\,,rsJkl *5*CC<
Cateiolle biahop of Oklahoma will te er ill f *
Monday if the Convert league meet- during the afternoon
v .. Roberto, pastor of Noil
'O»,th<.mtn T:m« MUiuoirr .ureeu, ’
STILLWATER, Dec. 3-Dr.m. a* .
vital part of church and spiritual life
te the dm of • group of'student* «t
Oklahoma A*M college The*, stu-
dent* th.re th«tr play* with churches
over the state by staging out-of-town
performances during the whool year
The group, a chapter of the Na-
tional Society of Wesley Player*, wdl
perform for the first time thte year
at Ada Sunday On December JO they,
will go to Pond Creek and to the other
churches during the year.
Twenty-eight student* from *11 part*; - —
of Oklahoma are partlclptung in the
organisation which te a part at tite,
Wesley foundation program on the
A&M campus directed , by Rev John
C. Gingerich.
Offteera of Group l.isled
Barbara Copeland. Jefferson lx
preaident of the players, a nationally
recognised society within the founds-)
tlon, an organisation of Methodist
_ «^i|<4mnt| afMt>mMipport^d COll^Vf*-
Ann-Marie Chrisman. Stillwater te
vice-president of the group. Edna Mae
MarlaU. .Orient*, te »ecretary. and
Charle* McLain. Shidler. I* treasurer.
Other officers for the group are
I Jerry King. Helena, membership
I chairman; V V Wiser Temple, social
chairman Ruth Fulhage. Tulsa, Hbrar-
[lan-htetorlan: Lois Drake. Waynoka, rv I J
publicity chairman: Don Wonderly 1S D<IM (1
) Bartlesville properties chairman:
Norm* Farley. Prague. repre«mtaUve a T . 1 %J„a*
to the Wesley foundation cabipet Jp| |]jt(k(l HallOHS
Group to Girt Yul« Play
I “Dust of tbe Road " a Chrixtmaaj } Whevler. minister of
Crown Height* Chrtetlan ehureh. 4020
_IN Western will base hi* **rmon Sun-
v day at 10 40 a. tn. on a recent study
‘ ;._j made of the Untied Nation*
The United Nations— My Impres-
laions." will be th<- topic of hi* sermon
Mr Wheeler was one of a group of
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Hawaii, who received an invitation to p]av W|y be u*ed for the nursery)
Meadow*. L»ke
mu»ie in modern and claMleal _num
bers w 111 be presented by the ------... ----------
Robed Troubadour*'' and St Cedi- anniversary of Rev. W K Cook as
i.ms." a chorus of mixed voice* from pastor of Downtown Baptist church,
the Catholic highschool, with Steter - ♦
Mrs. Fearle Stovall, chairman of the 0(1’ President to Fill
,i Mana ,
No 81 of thg CDA will presto* at tin \n t l»TS Plllplt SUIHiaV
mee’ing A social hour with refresh- I
merit* and distribution of pamphlets’ Dr C Q Smith president at Okla-
bv-chairman Mr* H W Schme«a. wdl bom9 lilv Tuiwi-itv, «ill^
end the meeting I speaker I... , ‘ ‘ *” **“
) dtst church of An'ler* He Is i ~r- --
I to emphasise the ''Gold Star Me-
morial" in hte sermon
Tlie service will be the second in a
I . Fwi I all * kt* WMiIC
sponsored by the Melhodtet
•' church in Antler* , .
students from the We*lev Founds-ic-moria
tlon at Oklahoma A——
Stillwater will preaqnt th*
morning service including
special music and direct lot'
ttonaf relation*, with peace or war. ] December It. at Municipal Audlto-
wllh the atom bomb, with economic I num.
condition*, with family life, for noth-; Die ma** choirs will be directed by)
Ing human can be alien to the love of William J Reynold*, minister of mu-
God in Chrtot de at First Baptist church, and will
The new national council unite* tbe be accompanied by a professional or-
work of 31XMWOOO American Protes- cheate* ’
tant* and eastern Orthodog ommunl- Soloist* for the presentation will be
I salvation ‘ cant* In 150 000 of the nation a tn- Mr* James McGovern soprano; Mis*
Hlh|- dividual churche* Anna Robert*, contralto. John Ed-
i Mr* W R White a noted Bible dividual rnurene c.rtnon tenor , and Archie
■ lecturer, will teach tlie Book of John iu birth was a costly business f
» L. r-. - The budget tor the council s first I
're Ui the Bapttet Bible Institute »t irul| year. 1951. te 83 604 «82 the min-;
Downtown church will conduct classes imum figure This 1* well below the.
11960 total budget for the agencle*;
;h-|whlch the national council replace* |
Bishop McGumne** will *pe*k on a eat Baptist church. 3031 NW 31. will 1,J»'*nr»i general aasem- ’
tech The Doctrine of th. Hnly !
A program of Advent and Chrtstma* Spirit estimated at 8800.000
...wile in modern and classical num- The Bible conference te being cou■ | Thlj( )eavea , tremendous field of,
her* willjbe presented b>^ the White dueted In otwr^nce^of ..'fund-raising for the council and it's
e.—«_ *’180-tnetnber lay committee.
Unitarian Pastor New
Urban League Leader
Frank O Holme*
been elected president of the
expected Urban league board of directors,
tar Me- Other new officer* elected Ihclude
v|ce-pre«ideiit. F D Moon, principal
Jof Douglas* highschool; secretary. Co-
_.— rinne Breeding; assistant aecretary,
serie* of Religious Emphaal* Week j w snd treasurer,
privtram sponsored by the Methodist RMph Hu<twn
1 The IvoaYd has authorised Mrs
i Johnson, league executive j
to attend the Mid-Century
. II,,,, , . , U-I •. on Children.
. ■ i hi Wvliln. >n Sunday
aam c.iltevc in
entire
«-rtnon. ’
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 258, Ed. 3 Saturday, December 2, 1950, newspaper, December 2, 1950; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1838217/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.