The Black Dispatch (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 42, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1957 Page: 3 of 8
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HecHh Clack'
Gives Advice on
AzIcn Influenza
"Local communities should start
Ow to organize programs to cop4
frith Asian influenza if it should
ippear in their midst" according
a Grady F Mathews M D com
nbudoner of the state department
or health
'Recalling past incidents of
Fadpread outbreak of disease
feel that each community
have a corps of 'minute
en' who will see to it that elder
people invalids srnall children
others in need will be looked
after in cue those responsible
or their care become incapacitat
IdN Dr Mathesvs states This
Would also be true in rural areas
kegarding livestock Dr Mathews
points out
I l'We believe it smuld be empha
idzed that every person receiving
la dose of vaccine (except small
Children) 'must have a feeling of
pesponsibility for the care of relit
lives neighbors and friends" Dr
Mathews says
The state department don not
have the Asian du vaccine and
II oes not expect to have it The
Vaccine la being distributed thru
Wholesale druggists and loctl
druggists to local physicians on a
Voluntary allocation basis "Any
remota on a doctor's list to receive
the vaccine should go immediately
and get it when possible" Dr
Mathews urges Greet caution
Should be used in giving the vac
e4ne to persons allergic to chickens
Wr egg he addl
"Based on present intomation
It is unlikely that the vaccine in
any sibeable amount will be avail
obi in the immediate future" Dr
Mathews says 'The Asian du In-
cubation period is so short that a
dose given less than 10-11 days
before exposure does not benefit
Ihe pergeon"
"Although individuals may per-
ponally be quite ill with this flu
In the great majority cases hospi-
talization will not be necessary
With the large number of cases it
now reasonable to expect in
Idahoma hospital beds should be
ept for those with complications"
Or Mathews believes
Calvary Baptist Church
2nd Street at Walnut
Rev M A Curry Pastor
Annual Deaconess Day was ob-
)erved at 3:30 p m Sunday Sept
12 at Calvary Baptist church
Mrs Eliza Hart is chairman of the
Deaconess board
Evening worship services fea-
tured a Meditation Gospel Feast
Hour presented by the Gospel
chorus of which Mines Mary
Moon and Thelma Williams serve
les directress and president re-
kwetively The Missionary society will hold
)1s Seasonal Tea Sunday Sept
19 in the lower auditorium of the
thurch from 4 to 6 p m The
thurch membership and friends
re urged to attend this affair
yilss Margaret Dabney is presi-
knt of the society
Services and Events For Week
Beginning Sept 29
Tile public is cordially invited to
1k1tend the following services and
tzents
Sunday Sept 29: 9:30 a m
junday school Bro Dewitt Neal
mt: 11 a m morning worship
jervices Rev Curry 3 p in Mis-
Monary Society Seasonal Tea 6
0 m B T U Sister Erthel Bor-
ders leader 7:30 p en evening
Worship services Rev Curry
Monday Sept 30: 8:00 p m
tIonthly Leaders' Conference
Tuesday Oct 1: 5 p rn Youth
teeting Sister Margaret Dabney
k'beating 8:00 p m Brotherhood
eating Dr A L Dowell leader
Wednesday Oct 2: 7 p m Sun
tay School Teachers meeting: 8
) mg Prayer meeting and Bible
'study
Thursday Oct 3: 8 p nt Senior
lhoir rehearsal
Friday Oct 4: 8 p m Commit-
tee Forum 8 p m Gospel choir
tehearsaL
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Community Club News
The last meeting before our dis-
bandment was well attended in
the home of Mrs Bedda Green at
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The 'General Baptist Convention
of Oklahoma will hold its 51st an-
nual seuion in Duncan Okla Oct
15-18 at the Anti oe h Baptist
church Rev F W Whitaker pas-
tor This confab will bring to Dun-
can church leaders from all over
Oklahoma Sunday school and
Training Union workers inclusive
The meeting will open Tuesday
with a Ministers conference and
Moderators' council
Tuesday night the local must-
We will he presented under the
direction of Mrs Ratty S Solo-
mon of Muskogee' Mn Solomon
is known throughout the state in
musical circles and has been the
musical director for a number of
years
The convention will be called to
order on Wednesday morning by
Dr D C Cooksey Jr president
Dr Cooksey states that many out-
standing national leaders will
speak during the sessions Some
of the notables will be: Dr R S
Branch corresponding secretary
National Baptist Foreign Mission
Board Houston Texas Dr R L
Castle pastor Mt Pleasant Bap-
tist church Wichita Falls Texas
Dr Ira M Hendon Chicago Ill
Dr C D Pettiway Little Rock
Ark newly elected president of
the National Baptist Convention
of America
In this session of the conven-
tion plans will be submitted for
the completion of the Children's
Home and funds will be raised for
the operation of same
Liberty Bible college represen-
tatives will be present to speak
in the interest of the school
Representatives of the National
Board of Education will also speak
during the sessions
Mrs 011ie J Time will be pres-
ent to preside during the sessions
of the Womlues Convention while
Mrs Neal will direct the youth of
the state Prof Slaughter will
direct the maneuvers of the
Brotherhood of the state '
"FLYING DOWN TO RIO"
"Flying Down t Rio will no
longer be merely the name of a
song or the title of a motion pic-
ture to Travel Agent Irene Gaines
of the Hilton G Hill Travel Agen-
ey zut becomes a reality when
Mrs Gaines and her husband Al-
bert wing their way via Brazilian
Airlines to the enchanting city of
Rio de Janeiro for a month of
business and pleasure
Mrs Gaines is the chief agent
for Hilton G Hill Travel Service
at 55 West 42nd street Mew York
city specializing in Bermuda
Latin America Caribbean and
Mexican travel as well as Euro-
pean travel The purpose of this
trip is to make arrangements for
a "Rio Carnival Tour" that the
agency is eponsoring in February
1958 and personally selecting ac-
commodations and facilities to
meet the upsurge of interest in
South American travel for the
many clients of HIII Travel Service
IMMMERTM M0MMIM101
Unit No 3 Beauty 1
Culturists League
Unit No 3 of the Beauty Cul-
turists League met with Mrs
Maurine F Robinson and Mrs
Madelyn Tdtum Sept 16 at Mau-
rine and Madelyn 's School of
Beauty and Charm
The meeting was called to order
by the president at 8 p m Seven
new members were added: Mmes
Mildred Brown Ruby Jean Car-
ter Ophella Williams Fannie
Jewel Hodge Marie Goll Edith W
428 N Phillips Co-hostsses were
Mrs Granberry and Mrs Carr
Everyone enjoyed the delicious
buffet dinner
The first club meeting for the
year after disbanding will be Fri-
day night at the home of Mrs
Wallace at 1429 N E 13th with
Mrs Casteele co-hostess All
members are asked to be present
The date is Sept 27 Alice Mack-
lin president A L cardan reporter
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nEctrvis 1951 'OUTSTANDING LAYMAN ACHIEVEMENT AWARD—teft to right: Attorney E M
Porter California Prof H S Dixon Bainbridge Gs ones honoree! S It Fowler New York James Z
Gayle New Orleans La executive socreCary Nati onal Baptist Layman Movement
The John L WebbDistinguished Service Award is given annually by the National Baptist Laymen
Moiement to a layman who bas made an outstanding contribution to the church or community in the field
of Christian Education Previous reelpients of the award include: 1948 Dr Charles Hughes Indiana
1949 Hon Herbert T Miller New York: 1950 Dr B E Howell Texu 1951 Prof W L Davis Texas
1952 Dr PT Robinson Louisiana 1953 B B Lips comb Texas 1954 T J Updack Texas 1955 James
E Gayle Louisiana 1956 Attorney Exerette M oPt ter California 1957 Prof H S Dixon Georgia
Church of The living
God to hold 65ih Annual
Assembly at Tulsa
The 65th Annual Assembly of
the Church of the Living God
(CATIF) will convene in Tulsa
Okla October 8-13 at 1109 N
Greenwood avenue
The house will be called to order
at 10 a tn Again we call upon
each of you for your support in
helping to make this pother ban-
ner year Each pastor officer and
member will put forth a special
effort to make a complete re-
port of all departments
We wish to thank each of you
Mental Health
Chapter Opens
Program Series
The Oklahoma County Associa-
tion for Mental Health will hold
its first program meeting of the
fall and winter series in the home
of Mrs Frank Buttram 7316
Nichols Road on Sept 2n at 10:30
a rn Dr Jean S Felton profes-
sor of - Preventive Medicine and
Public Health University of Okla-
homa School of Medicine will be
the speaker Dr Felton will dis-
cuss the work and importance of
a mental health chapter in a com-
munity and the responsibility of a
community to a mental health
chapter Dr Felton has a na-
tional reputation in his field and
appears frequently throughout the
country as a lecturer
This meeting will inaugurate a
schedule which promises to be
both stimulating and informative
Everyone interested is invited and
will be welcomed A short resume
of the year's work will be given
Rehlin and Miss Alberta Steward
We also have four pledgees
Mmes Nel lo Gibbons Betty Mur-
ry Geneva Hamilton and Miss
Doll B Alford
Unit No 3 of the Beauty Cul-
turists League is called the "jet"
unit and is the only integrated
unit of the state -
The next meeting will be held
with 31-fs Ruby Jean Carter 2040
N E 18th on October 7
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for belpingto make our 1958 As
sembly which was conducted in
Omaha Nebr a great success1
We would also like to salute our
National Usher Board for service
rendered
The Lord hu been good to us
Many of the dear Saints have
fallen asleep Remember the
words of Paul: "But I would not
have you to be ignorant brethren
concerning them which are asleep
that ye sorrow not even as others
which have no hope For if we
believe that Jesus died and rose
again even so them also which
sleep in Jesus will God bring with
him" I These V13-14
Send all mall addressed to 1109
N Greenwood avenue Tulsa
Okla
by the president Mrs Paul Dud-
An Intensified campaign for vol-
unteers In all phases of the pro-
gram Is being conducted People
are urged to call the chapter of-
fice JA 4-0634 and offer their
services'
Many people should avail them-
selves of the opportunity of hear-
ing such an authority and out-
standing speaker as Dr Jean S
Felton and should profit from his
discussion of such a vital issue
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Garden Oaks Church
of Christ
16th and Redbud Streets
Our minister Bro O L Ander-
son delivered a wonderful sermon
Lord's day morning His subject
was "Not For Sale" We have
Bible classes for all ages each
Lord's day morning Come and
study with us
Bro Mordecai Jones Is still in
Edwards Memorial hospital Sister
Anna Bell at home but still very
Sister Gipson's son is still In
the Crippled Children's hospital
Little Susan Finney was admitted
to the Crippled Children's hospi-
tal last week She Is the daugh-
ter of Sister GU
Our order of service: Lord's Day
Bible School 9:45 a m: worship
service 11 a m evening Bible
class 6:30 p m: evening worship
service 7:30 p m
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of Central high school which action affeeta to some degree the entire
world We therefore express our sincere appreelation for your leader-
ship in this hour of crisis and pledge our prayers and best wishes to
the end that God will sustain you in your leadership in this action and
ultimately bring peace and goodwill to all mankind"
"SATCILMO" CHANGES HIS MIND
After hearing President Eisenhower's televised explanation of why
he sent troops to Arkansas the famous Negro jazz trumpet player
Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong said "Things are looking better than
they did before"
Armstrong said he may go to Russia after all Ile had planned to
make a government-sponsored tour of Russia but cancelled it in bit-
terness when the school integration problem developed in Arkansas
this month After the speech by Eisenhower whom Armstrong had
criticized earlier' he sent the President a wire in which he told the
President if he decided to walk into the schools with the little colored
kids "Take ale along dady God bless you"
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will hold its first meeting of the
1957-58 school year next Monday
night Sept 30 in the band room
I of the school The meeting will
begin promptly at 8 o'clock
C F McCann president asks
all parents who have children in
the orchestra band majorettes
or twirlers' corps to be present
and on time
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Dunjee, Roscoe. The Black Dispatch (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 42, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1957, newspaper, September 27, 1957; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2051108/m1/3/?q=aRCHIVES: accessed June 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.