The Lawton Constitution & Morning Press (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 13, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 26, 1967 Page: 3 of 43
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—of a life of prayer.
"Father, I commend.” This
word is an act of dedication.
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Contest winners, in the order
of placement, are: Linda Al-
bright, Putnam City High
School, Oklahoma City; Debbie
Pettit, Lawton High School;
Karen Wilson, Medford High
School; Sherri Cook, El Reno;
John Glasgow, Fairview; Kathy
Lewis, Lawton; David Mus-
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God can always bring victory
out of such an act. Such faith,
assurance, confidence, trust, is
teadoorway to the Kingdom of
What is the message for us
today? The message is that we
should make full commitment
of ourselves, here and now. To
present ourselves as living sac-
rifices, temples of the Holy
Spirit of God, dedicating our
bodies, our minds, our spirits.
What we dedicate to God, He
accepts. And what He accepts,
He remolds and remakes into
His glorious likeness. Our
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House Speaker J. D. McCarty
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OKLAHOMA CITY — Lawton
high school students have won
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Governor’s Committee on Em-
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Winners, announced Saturday,
include Debbie Pettit, Kathy
Lewis and Kathleen Kennedy,
all of Lawton High School, and
Roy Stewart, Eisenhower High
School.
His rule book for daily faith
and practice. Now, almost in-
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Wells Lamont Corporation of
Hugo and radio station KWCO of
Chickasha.
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catch its message and mean-
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evitable. That God was ex-
pressing His love all the way
Dying for us that we might
live. He found sin in the world
and could not condone it, and
He would not violate our right
to choose the evil as well as
the good. And whenever and
whereever these two facts come
together, there is a clash, a
cross. There are some para-
doxes about the cross. At the
cross we catch men at their
SEVEN WORDS
By DR. KERMIT HOLLINGSWORTH
Pastor, Centenary Methodist Church
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quoted scripture. When He
preaches in the synagogue, or ______________
read from the book in the tern- and it alone, we catch the full
pie, or was tempted by the meaning of the divine Father-
Satanic powers in the wilder- hood and the spiritual ties
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relied upon its word. It became I tian love.
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very worst, yet finally it comes
to make men achieve their
very best. The cross seemed to
be a crushing defeat for right-
eousness, yet it became hu-
manity s greatest victory.
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Representatives of the Law-
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visit several area towns on a
regular basis during April,
May and June.
They will be available to
workers, or survivors of de-
ceased workers, seeking infor-
mation concerning retirement,
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insurance.
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end with the acknowledgment
that He who hangs there is
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commending Himself into the Lights, begotten by the Father,
Father S care and keeping. Aft- Who reigns world without end.
er He,has fully discharged all Here on the cross, He has re-
si.. His responsibilities. He vealed perfect love, and that
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