Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 71, No. 124, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 2, 1960 Page: 5 of 16
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Dr. Charles Graybill. sen-
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WORSHIP
STUDY WORSMIP STUDY
and systems
Falls Creek enrolles.
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First Baptist Camp
To Run July 12-19
50 Enroled
For School
Preaching at later assem-
blies will be Dr. Ramsey
Included will be Bernice tary of the student depart-
Horton, 28, of Tonkawa, who ment of the Southern Baptist
Proceeds from t the public airlines that will fly 1,400
program will help finance a mph-
the Chicago area. He for-
merly was pastor in Aurora
There are thousands of
different kinds of fishes,
each adapted to a special
way of life, but with or-
Angell
Baptist
brates, but less
in structure.
So you see
Museum,
Biological
presi-rector of Ada First Baptist assistant superintendent in
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FUN TIME
The Chuckle Box
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
Lenon Sermon
... 9:45....10:45....6:30
... 9:00.._j0:00....6:00
... 9:45....10:45....6:00
ANGELES
Gingerich of
10:00 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL
b 00 P.M. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN YOUTH
7:00 p.m. "The Hour of Power"
Dr. Stowe, preaching
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burgh. Scotland from Sun-
day through August 7.
Rev. Roy Harp, pastor of
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"The
Unsatisfied ■
Heart"
Acts 8.26-40-
1 30 P.M.
"Persecution,
Conversion,
Commission"
Acts 9 1 16
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west high schools, and the
following year at every high
school in town.
“Teachers and principals
sembly grounds
crest, N. C.
Dr. VWarren
Mich.
A Civil Defense chaplain.
Wertz served as Red Cross
disaster chairman for two1
TRINITY (TALC.)
S W. anti t Penn.
Worship 11:00 A M
D E NIEMUTH, Pastur
Record Set
A record 22,033 attended
in 1958 and 21,706 persons a
followed last year.
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OUR LORD'S (U.LC.A.)
ICasady Schooll
Penn, a Iritton Road
Worship 10:45 A M
I J. GIESCHEN, Pastor
automaticly become ]
dent of the NEA convention Church during the couple's
FIRST CHURCH, Warr Acre,
Church 5401 N W. 41
Service II a m.
Reading Room. 5913 N.W. 39th
Mon. thru Sat. 9 to 4
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Morning Worship—9:30-10:55
PRIIICE OF PEACI
(T.A.LC.)
1500 N Meridian
Wonhip 10 00 A M
I. G. MAIHRE, Pastor
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A Chr’stian Science program
broadcast every Sunday
9:15 a m.-KTOK
KOCO-TV 12:45 P.M.
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Sunday, July 3
Subject:
"God"
of Oklahoma City
Invite you To Attend Their Services
By A. Leokum
Win (he Britannica Jun- stomach which contains gas-
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First Presbyterian Church
25th A N. Western
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OF
OKLAHOMA
ST. LUKE'S
METHODIST CHURCH
Fifteenth and N. Robinson
Dr. W. McFerrin Slowe, Minister
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level. ing High School as making tems, the information it tab-
All this was brought home out report cards, keeping ab- ulates will be available to
lienal training teacher at summers mission work in from a Washington, D. C., sentee records, grading ap- state and U. S. offices as
Pendleton, Ore. Turner will Jamaica and was youth di- conference by Merle J .Burr ,titude tests, and compiling, part of the overall picture
But YOU Try It!
A highway patrol traffic
safety ad which appeared
in Raleigh, N. C., newspa-
pers showed a patrolman
standing beside a parked
squad car facing the
wrong way on a one-way
street.
Re-elect CRAGIN SMITH
County Assessor
(Paid political advertisement)
Right a wrong. Re-elet
CRAGIN SMITH
Oklahoma County Assessor.
(Paid political advertisement)
gans, senses,
like our own.
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Lawton, has resigned to ac- _„_
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cept a post in Oklahoma City.
Broadcast KOMA II to 12 noon
Dr. Herschel H. Hubbs
Pastor
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"*sme 3-, Church School — 9:30-10:55
t. h-» ‘ * Morning Worship Topic
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OKLAHOMA (in TIMM. Saturday, July 2,1960 5
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fish's heart is located just
behind and below the gills.'
The heart of a fish has'
three or four chambers,"
and it contracts rhythmical-
in June
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First chureh of the Nazareno
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Quartets to Sing Sunday
The Weatherford Quartet, mew youth recreational
Akron, Ohio, will team with building planned at the
Oklahoma City's Sooner chureh.
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Church in
A
University's school of fine
arls. will direct a presenta-
tion of a short cantata at
7:45 p.m. Monday during the
meeting.
dean of Oklahoma
REV. AND MRS. Henry credentials committee.
The soarh
latimer.
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ve
&
have a very keen sense of
touch. They taste as well
as feel with their ' skin.
They have two small organs
of smell located in the nos-
trils on the head. They even
have ears, but these are in-
ternal. Fish have no extern-
al ears. Their eyes are sim-
ilar to those of other vertex
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Dr. Milton Ferguson, a na-
tive of Harrah and associate
professor at Southwestern
Baptist Theological Semi-
nary in Fort Worth, will
preach July 12-19 at the first
of three Oklahoma Baptist
Falls Creek Assemblies.
The encampments will be
on the Baptist General Con-
vention of Oklahoma’s 200-
acre grounds in the Ar-
buckle Mountains near Da-
vis.
scholarships, erroneously
listed Bargara Posey as
Douglass High School salut-
atorian. Cecilie Thomlin, a
May graduate of Douglass,
was this year’s saluta-
torian.
E. H. "Doc’’ Andrews-Demo-
crat (or County Weigher.
(Paid political advertisement)
Thousands of voters are
flocking to vindicate
CRAGIN SMITH
by re-electing him
County Assessor!
Survey and the faculty re-
Baa,
Re-elect Dale Smith Court Clerk.
Qualified-experienced.
(Paid political advertisement)
Sorry, Cecilie
An article in Thursday's
Oklahoma City Times that
carried names of city high
school students winning
Sunday School Board in
BIBLE EARLY HUE WORSHIP EVENING
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* • » range preliminary inter- Farmer served two year as
REI. LON M. Prunty, rec- views through the Council BSU director at East Central
tor for three years of St. An- of churches office or through state College. Ada, boiore
drew’s Episcopal Church in
name, age, address to
Actually, the anatomy of a of a fish carries its food, as
fish is very much like that, well as oxygen, to every or-
of higher warm-blooded an- gan of the body,
imals. In fact, many sci-
— Theological Seminary
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The pump which controls
ity is evidence that life on the flow of blood in a fish, ise
land evolved from life in the the heart, just as with us. A
9:00 & 11:00 A.M. DR. C. RALSTON SMITH
"Just How Safe li America"
(An Independence Day Sermon)
Sunday Re-broadcast KTOK (1000 kc) 10:15 A.M.
World Convention
Tyler of Northwest
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harhZlnr's de- country, and as the No. 1 personnel, property, income, are trained for the express
"a priority of the U. S. Office and expenditures. purpose of educating chil-
of Education. ZX Among Leaders dren. And it's a waste of
Nashville. ------.
Some 100 classes are of- (Paid political advertisement)
FIRST CH J RCH. 1200 N Rob
Services ,1:00 A M I SCO 7 M.
J Reading Room 447 N W. 23
Hours 1:30 to 5:30-Mon thru Sat.
7 BAPTIST
Jird CHURCH
Food goes on into the in-,
this paper. Today s win- testine where it is assimilat-
ner is: Crissie Fry, 13. ed, that js passed on to be
New Brighton, I a. absorbed by the blood. Dif-
a degree from the govern- Christian Chureh will attend
Baptist Women’s Missionary activity and recreation for
Union. - Falls Creek enrolles.
Rev. Farmer
BSU Head
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sessions begin.
I Tell Me Why?
% Do Fish Species
he) Have Heart Organ?
ne
al Ridge-
the Oklahoma
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gree from Midwestern Uni-
versity. Wichita Falls. Tex- Gather Data The city school system talent," Burr declared, "for
as. and a bachelor of divinity. One section of the national was one of the first in the (hem to give hours a day to
from Southwestern bapuis defense act has been set up nation to instal electronics such tasks as these."
with the primary purpose of computing machinery to take The research department
— - -..... . creating an adequate svs- over records chores. is taking over more and
-------- was elected to the He served as summer mis- tem of recording and proc- Calculating machines took more of these time-consum- !
executive committee of the sionary to the Bahama >s- essing educational data and over during the past school ing problems on a central-
National Education Assn, lands following seminary preparing such information! year and on an experiment- ized basis. And, far ahead
here Friday. study. Mrs. Farmer—then a n the national and state al basis, such jobs at Hard-of other local school nys-
‘ Elected vice president fellow student—served with
was Ewald Turner. voca- him. She has spent another
Missionary Speaks Sunday k
SECOND CHURCH,
2337 N W 17
J Services— 7:30 and HAM
Reading Room 1737 N.W. 14
Houri 7 to 9
Win the Britannica
World Atlas or Yearbook
of Events. Send your rid-
dles, jokes, tricks to “Tell
Me Why!” Today’s win- •
ner is: Timmy Mathers, •
By Mary Jo Nelson charge of research (or city dress records of students.
Oklahoma City's public schools. Expand Use
school system is far ahead The local research depart- The experiment was so
Mrs R L Chugon, chair- aking his OCU position. of most ’in this area in com- ment was established as a successful it will be put In
msm . . H,veht at MupiM'T piling information about its separate division of the use next year at John Mar-
High School near Gaines- pupils, buildings and fl- school administration sever-
Registration will be taken vile, Texas, and was pasior nances. al years ago; Itsdutie sare
-- " Murray Texas Baptist Such information now is defined as to gather, com-
‘ ■' ’ ranked as the “greatest pile, analyze and dispense
need" of education in this information about students,
HMES
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g BETHANY ...
| CAPITOL HILL_________
E CENTRAL ...........2000 S. Central .... Charles Sumrall ..........
1 DEL CITY ............SE- 23rd I Del Road .John R. Stewart...........1:30.... 9:45.-..10:45.-..6:00 |
S HILLCREST ..........2500 S.W. 59th ......Morris Thurman ....8:45...........11:00 ....9:45....4:00 =
| MAYFAIR ............2340 N.W. 50th......Virgil Bentley .............1:30.... 9:40..-.10:40--..6:00 f
i MIDWEST CITY .. .:..N. Marshall I Douglas. Ector R. Watson................... 9:45.--10:45.-- .4 00 1
1 MIDWEST CITY (E.S.) .914 S. Douglas Blvd. ..Harvey Scott ......................9:45....10:45.... 4:00 €
B PUTNAM CITY .......5820 N.W. 41st ......Arnott Lowder.................... 9:45...-.10:45....4:00 =
1 SOUTHEAST ..........239 S.E. 57th ........Floyd Maclaskey ................... 9:45..-.10:45....6:00 |
= SOUTHWEST ..........2400 S. Agnew........Lewis Hale ...... 8:00. ...1:50. ...10:00. ...10:50.... 4:00 1
I n I DREXEL.........1301 N. Drexel .......Paul “Magee .......... u... 9:00....10:00....4:00 1
f 25th I GERALDINE ....2515 Na Geraldine .... Alstone L. Tabor............. 9:00.---10:00.-..6:00 I
€ 31st I PENNSYLVANIA .3131 N. Pennsylvania ..Allen Vann ....,.........9:45.--.10:45.--.6:00 |
134th I PROSPECT.....1501 N.E. 34th .......joe Laird ....................... 9:45....10:40....6:00 |
NORMAN — Oklahoma's
version of the African safari
is being conducted this sum-
mer by the University of H
Oklahoma's curator of mam- M
mals at Stovall Museum II
Dr. Robert D Burns, as- DI
sistant professor of zoology B
and mammal curator at the HI
museum, is collecting Olla- W
homa mammals (or the mu- d
M|
Nevcompanied by his wife, "V
who is also a zoologist, the
couple hopes to trap one of
every variety of Oklahoma M
mammal. The hunt is spoil- l
physical discomfort. They |y just like ours.
next June in Atlantic City. stay there.
complicated chnge: u
112.66, sir. Want it?
a fish has
"systems” to carry on var-
ious processes just as we
have. Let’s consider briefly
just two of these systems-
the digestive and the cir-
culatory. A fish’s food pass-
es from the gullet into the
Sometimes it is hard for (erent types of fish have diL :
us to imagine that creatures ferent digestive systems to »
which are so unlike us have take care of (he special •
organs very much like ours, type of food, which can range
that function in the same from vegetable matter to
way. Many people think that other fish.
because a fish lives in the But a fish uses food just
water and is cold-blooded it as we do, as fuel for the
must lack various organs, power of life, growth and
or not have certain senses. . motion. The blood stream
CROVN HEIGHTS
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
mrpeyemasmesemmmung
State Quartet for a 2-hour ' .. "n, .
.e 1 » c.nc, . Airlines Planned
"Symphony LONDON » - Britain
2:30 pm Sunday .» Calvaryhas decided to go ahead
Temple Assembly of God with plans to spend $280
! Church, 1200 SW 44.
' FUST CHURCH
NICHOLS HILLS r
1203 Sherwood Drive
Sunday School—9:15 A.M.
Service—11 A.M.
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FIRST CHURCH, MIDWEST CITY
1112 S. Midwest Ilvd.
Service 9:00 a.m.
Midwest City
I missionary work, and Mar-
f garet Hutchinson, executive
secretary of the Oklahoma
THIRD CHURCH, 31 SW 25th
, Service 11 a.m.
* Reading Room 24IS S Hudson
Houri 10 to 5 Daily-Mon. A Sat.
10 to 7
Sunday—3 to 5
ard G. Wertz, recently of
Scottsbluff. Neb. counties during his stay at KEV. SCHUYLER Cronlev
He succeeds William I Scottsbluff. 1 hs wife. a grad- and Rev. Alice Cronley of
Ortner, who resigned to work uate nurse. attended Em- the Unity Center of Practi-
on a semi-retired basis as manuel Missionary College cal Christianity ,316 Midwest 1e, Franklin Farmer. ,
assistant chaplain at Hms- and completed her nursing Building, have returned from Ra list Student Union direc. in Itimen I'ushnvataha,
da) ill anitarjiim and ,,c, 'it yig-lA ginityj. . .. •• , •• llaskel, l.ehieTe rind MC( Ui*
' course , 1., sanlan < 1960 I miy Ministers Lon- tor at Oklahoma City I niver- C<,unties The science
hospital. um and hospital. ference in Lees Summit. Mo. st. since October of 1959. ' " . ,
A graduate of Emmanuel The couple lies at 571 N TN conrerenc, )a assumed simila du. duwillspond "unw ksnn
Missionary College Berrien lorry wdh their four daugh- one held s,n<e 1925. drew 400 nes at the University ot A, late!
Springs, Mich. Wertzis trs PatsyullSallyo,. iev. Alice cronlcy Oklahoma, Norman. . .. n ,
known for his youth work in Nancy. ,. and Melinda. 4 was named chairman of a He succeeds Art Driscoll, Harly, in uly. Dr. and z
whoresigned to become BSU Mrs Burns will trave to
. . y,gz,,g10, Af Wooi ward ( ounly where ■
dircctor at the UniVeTSl) O • I
Virginia in Charlottesville, they, will meet Dr: Arthur ■
Assist Churches 1 Myers, 1 1 assistant pro- I
x< . i in (essor of geo ogv. he Burnes E
Mr. Farmer is empo}e4 in । , <i " _
Ng, will study 11111111 of ihi' . 1 6822
his vOI* 8,3360202/28022082828888886" 82882
man's First • ' --lduddisMd A
Some 50 youngsters are ex- which sponsors the BSU wilh w Iwaiim M‛T Dr. "urnswer wpcimen.
Pennsylvania Avenue Chris- peeled at a special, vacation the Bap 1s '" 1 ' wldlife and geology of the |>i Brno, will writea report for the museum, bill he will
tian Church from 1929 to church school,, ” ” ; og caverns - ling mnforma- on his mammal survey find-also continue work on a full-
1945. will be guest preacher retarded children, starting Bapti t . 1111 tor a guidebook ngs. Nol only will he col- length, color, motion picture
during the TVlers 6-weck ab-the first of five morning S0- Baptist Alumni 1 ,57,1 NI the end of the summer, led and prepare mammals of Oklahoma wildlife.
seneHeis now retired from sions Tuesday in Lambuth and Trinity Baptist hut. * ------.
the Fust Christian Church in aninher "] Nov "be respons.ble for • X G.L A c I A
Durant. , , . Open free of charge to directing a daily program of UIUV 611OOI5 LOdU
REV. PERIS G. Woodruff, children of all faiths and all Christian education and de- J
minister of South Memorial races, the church school is velopment and will also a'- _ __
Baptist Church, will return being sponsored as a trial sist Baptist churches in the T | 'k g | LQ
July 6 from a Tenth Baptist effort through the Greater Norman area in enlisilF IM 1 616 H(CAAV(•nII1O
World Congress which Oklahoma City Council of students. III I • U• L“UNV•L
opened sessions June 26 in Churches. Served in Ada —
Rio de Janeiro. Brazil. Interested parents may ar- An ordained minister, Mi
b;
m4 '
vestry, said Rev. Prunty will
go to an Oklahoma City
church September 1
Rev. Luther Joe Thomp-
so’n. former McAlester past-
lor who now serves the First
Baptist Church in Chatta-
nooga. is conference pastor
at a gahering of some 3,000
Southern Baptist church mu-
sicians through July 6.
The Southern Baptists' an-
nual music leadership confer-
ence opened June 30 on as-
Rev. Jerald Johnson, thA First Church of the Naz-
Church of the Nazarene mis- arene, was among 668 dele-
sionary who is pioneering in gates attending the General -
Germany, will be guest Assembly, which, drew a
speaker at 7 p.m. Sunday in record-breaking 25.000 per-
Oklahoma City's First sons
Church of the Nazareno. Top policy goals set for the
He and his family left a coming four years, based on
pastorate in Eugene, Ore., a theme "Evangelism Firsl.
four years ago when he re- includes organization of 890
ceived a General Assembly new.churches, a net gain of
appointment to Germany. He 70.000 members: $18 million
i j . for general budget and mis-
has since organized two 5 .b
churches sionary specials; enlistment I
of 1(M) new missionaries: and I
Mr. Johnson is stopping in a net gain of 150,000 in Sun- l
Oklahoma City, en route day School enrolment.
from a 151h quadrennial Gen- , , ,
eral Assembly which closed Oiher church news:
sessions in Kansas City late
in June. NEW PASTOR of the Cen- I
Dr. Kenneth Rice, pastor of tral Seventh-day Adventist
........ — Church, 230 NW 12, is Rich-
ADDRESS EVANGELIST
36th I Mueller ......George Bryan .....
.2900 S. Harvey ...... Paul Johnson ......
which audience groups move
from one outdoor pavilion to Pollard, president of the 9
another to hear various million . member Southern
_ speakers. Baptist Convention, and Dr.
= Speakers Noted G.
Wednesday Evening Meetings
at 8 p.m. include testimonles of
Christan Selence healing.
You are cordially invited to at-
tend these service, and to use <
the Reading Rooms. ‘
Christian Science Readin Room
jointly maintained, street floor
Hivhlower Blda., 315 N Hudson.
Pally 8 to 9 Sunday 2-5 p.m.
a 1
NFEg
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You're Cordially Invited To Worship With Us
Worship Service 10:40 a.m.
"An Inward Unspeakable Joy"
Associate Minister, Ted McElroy, preaching
CHURCH SCHOOL WORSHIP SERVICE YOUTH MEETINGS
9:30 a.m. 10:40 a.m. 6:30 p.m.
MINISTERS
J. Clyde Wheeler—Ted E. McElroy—Jerry L. Thompson
NORTH WESTERN AT 40th
ST. RAUL'S (T.A.LC.I
2524 N. Blackwelder
Worship 10:45 A M.
A. C BERGVUISI, Pastor
See "Herald of Truth' Sun. 8:30-9 a.m. Channel 9 T.V. - Hear "Herald of Truth" Sun. 2-2:30 p.m. KBYE |
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Suffer Pain
Fishes breathe and digest
food. They have a nervous
system and suffer pain and
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I •D-AVsdgggsamonmnejaumsl"" Iex = July 28-August 4—will draw
,-\W"UNrI vTIL L 1“u = 12 missionaries for "merry-
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11, Miami, Fla.
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FIRST (U.L.C.A.)
12th St. at N. Robinson
Worship 10:55 A M
Louis H. deFreese, Pastor
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ST. MARK (U.L.C.A.)
Monroney Jr. High, E. Reno
Midwest City
Worship 10.00 A M
D. J. ADAMCIK, Pastor
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