Shawnee News-Star (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 267, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1957 Page: 3 of 22
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ISchools of missions will
feature missionary films
DR FRANK BELVIN
to5
11( 5des the missionary speak-
ers each church partitipating
the Pottawatomie-Lincoln Baptist
association Schools of Missions'
will see a missionary film Rev
A A Brady superintendent of
missions said Thursday
The films will he rotated with
each group with all 49 churches
haying access to at least one he
continued
The lists includes' "Land I
Love" a 20-minute sound color
1110Vie on mission opportunities in
America "Commie' is a South"
American film showing the de-
velopment of Baptist work around
Belle Ilorzonte
"Frontiers in the West" showsi
the development of mission work
in the western states "Recruits
for Christ" is a film showing the
developments of a young couple
who decide to go to the foreign1
mission field and the preparations
they must make
The fifth film "Balm in Gi-
lead" was made in Jordan and
Lebanon It centers around the
Baptist hospital in Jordan and
shows Baptist work in that area
of the world
'1 Dr Frank Betvin who will be
speaking each evening is a home
missionary serving with the Creek
and Seminole Indians here in
Oklahoma Ile is half Choctaw
!g Indian and has spent much Of his
1 time in schools preparing fur this
type Of work i
1 Rev Fred McCaulley has served
since 1952 as a general field work-
!ii er with colleges universities and
' seminaries He also directs the
I Southern Baptist Tentmakers pro- !
1 gam !
Miss Bertha Wallis is also em-!
ployed as a field worker She has
done extensive work in goodwill !
centers and children's homes
Rev Fred ilubbs is working as
England's lake district
FRED !MCAULEY
Although only about 35 miles
square England's lake district its
The French Academy estimates famed Poet's Corner contains 180
there are 2796 languages F poken Imountains and 64 lakes with 15
and written throughout the world a thy Iniior hoin0 II-11PP Thy
BERTHA 1VALLIS
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SINGER: Bill Holley (left) OBU graduate student from Plant
City Fla and second prize vinner in the regional 'Metropolitan
Opera auditions and limner Jackson organist from Camden
Ark are among the students who will present the OBU talent
parade in the Shawnee highschool auditorium at 8 p m today
World order establishment
hard while cold war lasts
By J M ROBERTS the morals which the president
AP netts analtst) hopes will eventually prevail with
The agitation caused in Wash- Israel To promote its interest
a pioneer missionary in the state ington and in the United Nations lib(' red bloc would not hesitate
of Michigan He is now living in by the Isracli-Egypt situation is: to destroy a country as it has
Di trait l a good example of the difficulty practically destroyed Hungary
I of trying to establish a world or- On the other hand the United
C"
io c' :der while the cold war continues:States is determined to preserve
President Eisenhow h
er agrees:a free rael This policy is even
' with the African-Asian blocImore specific with regard to Is-
:which includes nations whose: rael than to some other free coun-
:e hands are far from clean that the trieS Israel knows that no truly
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: :r:' et of world order which Secre- right and what is wrong and to
0 -4 tary Dulles says he thinks is iiii:j consider degrees of rightness and
vancing among the free nations: wrongness directs a great deal of
is thus tak ing a roundabout way energy away from the majoring
:4 : to something that may not sue- objective of winning the cold war
: ceed whereas she could act di- And a lot of new weak free
:
: 1 rectly and finally :nations put their own nationalist
-: From a ractical stand )oi -it al- interests head of a world ordered
i ' : '411a:- ' though there is no American in-:by international law
''''"Itte '' - I ' tention of taking advantage of it 1 And the United States caught
I Israel is a satellite of the United between her desire to promote
' '1 :States The little state would not such an order and her loyalties to
1 I have been created except for the her major allies such as Britain
1 I support of the United States in and France who want no sane-
:'A ' the United Nations and mild not lions against Israel finds herself
" 14 I have existed without American in one muddle after another
I aid i
aid
That aid could be cut off at a Klondike Kate dies
moment's notice
When a country like Poland be- SWEET HOMER Ore GP)--
gins to violate Moscow's wishes 'Klondike Kate died at her home
the kremlin does not hesitate to here Thursday She was 77
apply economic sanctions This Her real name Mrs Kate
is strictly a colonialist and power Rockwell Matson Van Duren was
politics attitude known to her neighbors but it
Because of it the Russian bloc was as Klondike Kate the dance
is better organized than the free-ihall girl f Dawson City she had
tnere are -tuo languages Fpoken 'mountains and 64 lakes with 15 1 politics attitude known to her neighbors but
and written throughout the world of the latter being large The Because of it the Russian bloc was as Klondike Kate the dan
They are many other languagesiarea holds England's largest taker is better organized limn the free- hail girl f Dawson City she h
spoken but not written land her highest mountain ' dom bloc It is not hampered by la continent-wide acquaintance
v-
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one of the first to be equipped kill) the new J-2 Him
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VFW auxiliary
ends successful
membership drive
' ! VClisranS of Foreign Wars tux - INI--ff
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!Leroy : 1 A: le'n:lo-n -11i1(1
s J iliar met et in regular business ses- tra ic mishap !man of the senate education coin-
i 'sion Tuesday in VFW hall Mrs
ittee sa o
id thy cnm
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' Tom Childers past president pre- TULS1A m
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111i — wo autornlnie meet Monday to consider a
siding in in the absence of the Kest- iirivers escaped WO h Wily Slight posal to make newspaper radio
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New Arrivals
Application for membership by
5Ist street bridge spanniii the'
Mrs C G Tke was g en a
lax It 1 now exempt
t 1 ntillsAS elver
3ir and Mrs Larry Stockton A 1-
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favorable vote N l i
as was the re-in-1
statement application of :Mrs Bill' c1A"lci 11bt'Y I- :3' Ed SI::n1:III 31 former tite ed-
!inursoay City oospitio weigot 9 Riff UMATISM — :ITIIRITIS
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Foter Mir of the Tulsa Tribune reeeiv-
pounds '2 14 ounces SUFFERERS OFFERED
A sack supper was planned for e(t a minor eye injury and Jesse
AMAZING RELIEF
' Saturday March 16 as a fundl IJ Harri cu
s 24 was t on the ihm '
: raising project to further the MIN- Tugboat power lioth were trA h
ed at a tI A truly rem remarkable new medical dis-
iliary's hospital and rehabilitation 1 sight:an operator t pow r emery now offers wonderfully fast
work The public is 1
invited rt lalaini and adv111 1 L 1 1 relief from n ng
aggi crippling agony
-
Communications read announc-'I Itarbor tugboats usually
tt st-driving a tirW LAl aholit of Arthritis Rheumatism Neuritis
il engines w i th as
ed the fourth distric annua
t l on tlnytm t v D ese
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Shawn sometime in April def
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to bring blesse relief froee -
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initmitt' date to be announce "
d laterIst111 engine of about 1 1 igh way pt1 Tr ptT Don gnawing stabbing pains in Joints
The auxiliary nwinberslup drive 1-)(1vc1 Wiens reported Spilman's car W1' MUSCIeS and ne1ve8
vas over the lilt) percent mark it
struck from bebind burst ode Why keen on suffering when won-
was re M
ported rs Arlan Hines- with refreshments eshents of sandwiches flames silo!) around :old was h:t dertul Ar-Pan-Ex can make your life
ley and Nirs Lawrence SparkmaMcake coffee and hot chocolate ai!ain by the Harris ear The lin- worth living again- bring back rest-
were captains of the teams Febru- Mrs Lawrence Weleh baked the pact knocked Stillman loose from flit nights—actne days Most stub-
ary 15 was official closing date cake decorating it
- Nvith the cross Ms shoes vhich ne retrieied With born cases are helped by Ar-Pan-Ex
of the membership campaign of Malta auxiliary emblem his brill case from the burning
After the business session the March 5 is date of the next vehlele before the gasoline tank Lantz Walgreen Agency
losing team surprised tile group' auxiliary meeting 'exploited ' 29 I Main Shawnee Oklahoma
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Famous Pay Day Union Made
1114 Oz O'ALLS
O'alls 298
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tinter O'alls 298
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Imenter O'alls 449
Regular O'alls
Heavy drill
Painter Cra Its
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Carpenter O'alls
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O'ALLS 2 79
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10 Oz Full Cut Jeans 198 4
13 34 oz Western
Foremost Jeans 298
One piece
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Heavy denim
Shop Apron
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Headquarters for Sturdy
Long Vearing WORK SHOES
8" lop Steel Toe
Driller Boots
Cork Sole Heavy
Work Shoes
Famous Arch Support
Cushion
Oxford Sole
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Shawnee (Okla) News-Star Friday Feb 22 1957 3
Two are injured
in spectacular
traffic mishap
Two are injured Committee to study
advertising tax bill
in spectacular 01LAHOMA CITY !II Sen
!Leroy McClendon Idale1 chair-
traffic mishap !man of the senate education coin-
nutteP saki thy committee will
TULSA pi — Tvo '1111"m"1"Ic meet Monday to consider a pro-
Lilovers escaped h (Oily slight posal to make newspaper radio
injuries Thursday when their col television zind advertis-
collided spectacularly on me stiblect to Iwo percent sales
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