The Elk City Daily News (Elk City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1959 Page: 6 of 6
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METHODIST CHURCH
The Methodist church will have services
el in the Junior Ilighschool building beginning
' with church school at 9:45 a m and morn-
ing worship at 11 Rev J Louie Marsh will
'bring the last in a series of messages ent!tled
"Concerning a Christian Conscience" The
chancel choir will sing the anthem "Oh Bless
the Lord My Soul!" Vesper worship service
be at 3 p m at the school when Rev
Marsh will have as his sermon "A Package
- of" Evangellions The senior- hi - MYF will -
meet in the Thurmond home and the junior
hi MYF will meet-at the Methodist house at
p m Opportunities of the week are as '-
follows: Tuesday at 930 a m Woman's Soc-
iety will have prayer groups at Mrs Glen
Kelly's and Mrs J R Huggins' 7 p m Boy
Scout Troop 140 will meet at the armory
and the Explorer Scouts will meet at the
fire station Wednesday at 7 a rd the Me-
thodist Min will have a breakfast at the
Town House at 2 p m the circles meet in
homes 6:45 p m senior hi prayer at the
Savage chapel 7 p tn chancelchoirre-
hearsel at the school 7:30 p m Wesleyan
Service Guild meets at Mrs Martha Mus-
Ilroves' Thursday will be district conference
ahMangurn: at 7 p rn the Young Adult
class will have a turkey dinner at the Me-
thodist house
:HRIST LUTHERAN ''
'Life in the Light of the Second Coming'
will be the theme of the sermon this Sunday
at Christ Lutheran church Soetynd and Ran
dall Service begins at 1045am The Rw -
Arthur Preisinger pastor will preach on
the 'Parable of the Talerits" found in Mats
thew 25:14-30 Holy Communion will be ce-
lebrated in this service Sunday school be-
gins at 9:30 a in You are invited to bring
your children to Sunday school and remain
"for Adult Bible class which is conducted
at the same hour
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Serviceent the First Presbyterian church
will begin Sunday with Sunday school for
- all age groups at 9:45 a m The church
membership instruction class will be con-
tinued in the study at 9:45 a m The morn
fttg worship service is at 11 a m when Dr
MbertE—Greggtastor Will-speak on the
ailbject: "The Giving of Self" The chancel
choir under the direction of Mrs Albert
Oiles' will sing: "Thanks Be To God" (Dic-
klson) The Cherub choir under the direction
of Mrs Ray Penman will sing "Father
We Thank Thee" (Weston) A nursery with
two attendants is provided for both Sunday
school and church service Junior High West-
" tnInster Fellowship will meet at 6 p m in
the church basement Senior High WF will
meet in the chapel at 6 p m Cub Scouts
of pack
No 141 will meet in the church
basement at 5:45 p m Monday Pen No 6
Tuesday Den No 3 and Den No 4 Wed-
nesday DenNo 5 Thursday Den No 1 will
net at 5 p M The Women's Association
annual Thanksgiving Praise service will be
held Wednesday at 2 p m Mrs A A Hunt-
ley will be in charge Circle No 2 will be
hostess An organizational meeting of the
Junior choir will be held in the Fellowship
hall Wednesday afternoon at 4 p m Boys
and girls from grades 4 through 7 are urged
to attend Mrs Norman Glasscock will be
the director Chancel choir rehearsal is at
7 p rn Wednesday Boy Scout troop No 141
wilrmeet in the church basement at 7 p rn
Wednesday — George Morgan scoutmaster
Cherub choir rehearsal is at 10 a m Sat-
REVIVAL CENTER
Sunday services at the Revival penter
- church Locust and C Ave begin 'promptly
at 10 a in with congregational singing fol-
lowed by classes for all age groups with
well trained teachels for each group Rev
Albert T Trent paitor will bring the morn-
Ingimessage at 11 a rn and at 7:30 p m
will malt on the topic 'Mark of the Beast"
from Bev 13 Special singing arranged for
each service Mack Alldredge is Sunday
'school superintendent Bethel Vincent as-
sistant Sunday school superintendent and
MrS Mary Blanken sceretary The public
Is invited to attend all services of the
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ST MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL
' The Right Rev Chilton Powell bishop'
of the Diocese of Oklahoma of thetpiscopal
church will make his annual visitation to
St Michaas Episcopal church Ave D and
N Randall at 6:30 p m Sunday Nov 7
The Order of the Confirmation Service will -
be held- A reception at the church will
follow You are welcome
ST JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC
The St Joseph's Catholic church 414 N
Jefferson phone 49 with Rev John O'Brien
MS pastor celebrates Mass each weekday at
8 a m and Sunday Masses are at 8 and 10
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7th DAY ADVENTIST
A cordial welcome awaits all at the 7th
Day Adventist church Sixth and Boone
services Saturday Activities begin et
a m with song service and prayer Sabbath
school begins promptly itt 9:45 with classes
and teachers for all groups Elder Adams
Foss will conduct the morning worship be: -
ginning at 11 e m Everyone is invited to par-
ticipate ii all activities of the church
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THE CHURCH OF GOD
A cordial welcome awaits you to wor-
ship at the friendly church on the corner
of First Walker streets Teachers and
workers meet for conference at 9:25
flibe study classes begin at 9:45 am with' ty
classes bfor all age groups and qualified 0
teachers directing each class Morning wor-
ship service begins promptly at 10:40 am
Mr Roy Galloway will be directing choir
and congregational singing Rev Don Irieg-
er pastor V1111 be speaking in the "service
Evening worship service begins at 8 pm
Activities of the week: Youth fellowship
meets Monday at 7 pm for Bible study and
recreation Tuesday WMS meets all day
Wednesday mid-week prayer service at 7
p m The regular monthly Bible study will
be conducted by the pastor Thursday W
MS meets all day with devotional at 2
pm Saturday Warriors Prayer group meets
at 630 pm A' united church for a divided
world Where salvation makes you mem-
ber There is a difference come and see
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prayers How do you begin Tours? Is God dear to
you and near to you or are you a wayward son I
who has strayed ao long from horn that you have
forgotten your Father's address No mind He
has not forgotten you nor ceased to cantor you
"Fear not for I have redeemed you 1 have called
you by name you are mine" We may
forget this but Ho never doe&
He invites every straying son to come home
today and lem again to say 'Dear God
Go while It is day to His house and claim your
sonship for the night cometh in which no man
can finds way
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
You have a cordial invitation to worship
with us on each Lord's Day 'at First Christ-
ian Broadway and Walker 'Church school
begins at 9:45 & m We have classes for
every age group including couples dada
kindergarten and nursery Worship services
begin at 1045 a in Holy Communion will
be observed every Lord's Day The mesugti
is brough by our pastor William J Greene
Our sanctuary is comfortable with air condi-
tioning Vesper services are held at 5 p in'
followed by our youth groups who have a
program -of devotion study fun food and
fellowship These groups are Junior Endea-
vor for junior department young people
Chi Rho for junior high and Christian Youth
' Fellowship for senior highschool young peo-
ple Boy Scout Troop No 145 meets in Fel-
lowship hall on every Monday evening at 17
You are cordially invited to attend any and
all of our functions
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Services begin at the First Baptist church
with Sunday school at 9:45 am Paul M
Cheek superintendent The morning wor-
ahip hour 'is 'II am with Rev Lewis M
Ilancock pastor leading the service Sun-
day afternoon at 4 pm the Junior I
will have a Parent-Teacher meet-
int The Baptist Training Union meets at
6:30 pm with evening worship at 7:45 pm
Activities for the week are as follows: Mon-
day at 7:30 the pastor will be teaching the
Bible survey class' We will begin with the
second book in the series Adam to Moses
Wednesday: 2 pm WMU Enlistment pro-
ject 6:30 church supper 7 GA and RA 7:10
officers and teachers 8 prayer seryice 8:45
choir rehearsal Thursday: 9:30-11 the Bible
Survey class 7 the annual Loyalty dinner
and Children's party We invite you to wor-
ship with us on the Lord's Day and to take
part Irk the activities of the week
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NAZARENE
The Nazarene Sunday school begins at-9:45
a m with classes arranged for all age
groups two attendants in the nursery Re-
vival service is at 10:50 The Rhythm band
will play Rev and Mrs Glen Abla of Den-
ver Colo are in charge of the revival ser-
vice with special numbers by the church
choir and by Mrs Able Evangelist Abla
dynamic preacher of the gospel will bring
the message Evening pre-services start at
6:45 p me with Fred Cheek supervisor of the
junior group Darrell Nutley iresident of
the young people and adults will meet in
the Homebuilders room in prayer for the
revival The evening evangelistic service Is
at 7:30 p rn Revival continues through the
week each evening including Saturday at
7:30 p rn The youth choir will sing 'Tues-
day evening and the Rhythm band will be
playing again Friday night Other special
features include class nights which will be
announced Invitation is given all to enjoy
this remarkable revival
BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
The public is invited to attend services at
the Bible Baptist church which meets in the
Elk City Armory 609 W Ave E Services
are as follows:
Sunday school 9:45 a m
Sunday Service Service 11:00 a tn & 730 p m
Wednesday Service 7:30 p tn
Joe E Pelfrey is pastor
CENTRAL MISSIONARY BAPTIST
A A crown Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a m
Preaching 11:00 a m
Training Service 6:30
Preaching 7:30 p tn
Singing -- 2nd Sunday afternoons 2-400
Prayer Service Wednesday 7:00 p m
& Brotherhood 2nd & 4th
Wednesday 700 p rn
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
First Assemblx of God church begins its
Sunday school exercises each Sunday at
9:45 a m with Roy Lee Williams Sunday
school superintendent in charge The vari-
Owl Sunday school classes have competent
teacherLin charge The churCh is in special
Pre-'rhankigiving services at the present
with 'Evangelist and Mrs Elbert Smart of
Lufkin Tex The evangelists will be preach-
ing and singing in the services today The
morning worship service begins at 11 a rn
and the evening evangelistic service begin"
at 70 p rn Revival continues each night
this week with the exception of Saturday
night at 7:30 IS m The 'weekly radio pro-
gram of the church is heard each Sunday
fr9Tit:15 to 8:30 a m over the local radio
station IdEK You are never a stranger at
First Assembly where people of all faiths
are invited to worship God
PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS
You are welcome at the Pentecostal Holi-
ness church 8th and Boone Sunday services
begin with Sunday school at 945 s m
der direction of John Klopfenstein Sunday
school superintendent Morning worship is 4
at 11 a m and evening service at 7 p
Singing is under direction of Jim Baker
Rev R L Vincent pastor extends an Invi-
tation to the public to attend all services of
the church including PHYS service at 7:20
p in Wednesday
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Wells, Virgil. The Elk City Daily News (Elk City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1959, newspaper, November 13, 1959; Elk City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2089543/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.