The Alva Review-Courier (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 66, No. 193, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1959 Page: 2 of 6
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AGE 2—ALVA (Okia) REViE'W-COURIER fRIDAY MAy 1 1959
Members of Student
Group at Retreat
Ehnen Baptist Student Union
'embers and the R e V James
Tamen BSTJ director left today
a three-day state BSU Retreat
t Falls Creek near Davis The
r Lre at is ' designed primarily to
ain officers for the 1959-GO school
elm!
Clyde Clayton state director
be In charqe of the activities
nd national directors from Nash-
die Tenn also will attend Bus
eprcsentatives from all Oklaho-
ia colleges and universities will
e at the retreat
Northwestern State college dele-
ates are Japer Overton Paul
Iiickendattz Martha Conley No-
rio Jones Mary Newman Don
Deloris Smith Nelda
litter rt u t Ii Apperson Nancy
'reamer and Keith Markham
Communities Begin
ZJontinued from Page 1)
res compiled on a nationwide
ale show Oklahoma 41st among
le states in 1958 or money pent er patient per day On the other
Ide of the scale Oklahoma ranks
ixth among the states in discharg-
tg patients from mental hospitals
-We knov how to get people out
hospital's all we need DOW Is
lure help more money" Dr
oonahue said
He said efforts now are being
nide to develop a half-way house
a patients elln -be cushioned ag-
Inst Impact or outside living while
taking adjustments to normal liv-
i If before returning home
' Ti) replace Oklahoma's mental
iopitals Dr Donahue advocates
he constroction Of eight small 20
o 50-bed day-night hospitals for
reatment of the mentally ill
Efficiently staffed the Small
tospitals would be available to
teat hundreds of persons as out-
oatients thus setting up a preven-
ire program which would save
i
Whom of dollars and a saving in
Inman suffering that defies calcu-
Mon D Donahue reinvted
Today National
geonttnued from Page I)
le dinner for the honorees will
e given by the Alva Elks with
pecial guests to Include Mis s
dna Donley National Teacher of
he Year Dr David J 8 h e p-
erd mayor of Alva Mayor-Elect
D Newby Supt Earl Geis and
Irvine' Korn Alva high school
rincipal
Eaaled Ruler AtTee Delaney 1If
he local B P O E will pre
ido Bill McClure Ls chairman of
le lodge's youth committee
SeleCtees this year' include:
Tom Coffman Rosco Campbell
lycletie Jones Sharon Lancaster
fary Lou Huff Frances Clark
iin Rockenbach Searle Wadley
ill Dobbs and Cheryl Parks
The selection was made by a
pedal' committee from a fist of
5 nominees submitted by a spec
al faculty committee at the high
Huge Turnout
iCouttaued from Page
est out-of-town delegation wit
rom Enid A total of 51 wert
iere With iC major part of them
oming in a bus charted for the
erasion
Nigh in his Speech stressed ll-iz
inportance of selling the state t
"We have to bq proud of our
ate in order to insure its future'
h said
In paying tribute to Do° lin the
outhful lieutenant governor said
tat in him we have a devoted
Ann who will serve the people of
is area and state to their best
iterests"
Dunn!) in his remarks said he
as 'grateful" Ilk those who made
dimier possible
"We of- the commission plan to
o what's beryt for the state and
itend to build roads throughout
iklatiorna minus petty politics"
le added
Youth Council
(Continued from Page 1)
n which youngsters will partici-
Lite The program includes swim
)1ing baseball aud solthall arts
nd crafts science band and or-
r OSC a
AIRPLANE
CHARTER AND AMBULANCE!
smtvics
ROE HORNER
nem $33 '
YOUNG
CLINIC & HOSPITAL
714 Collooe Kong 1426
Alva State Bank
Low BANK PATES
ON CAR LOANS
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Coed Moves In
On Senate Job
Phyllis Abernathy Fairview
sophomore at Northwestern State
college next autumn will move in-
to a student senate presidency al-
Ways occupied in the past by the
male type
"It's a sign of the times" siv:h-
ed J N Voorhees Fairview sen-
ior and outgoing chief of the stu-
dent governing body
Other °Ulcers of the Northwest-
ern student senate—named by de-
fault In an unconteAed campus el-
ection—include Stan Troyer Atti-
ca Kan Junior vice-president:
Barbara McDaris Tonkaw Junior
secretary and Allen Valentine
Waynoka freshman treasurer
Althouib coeds have occupied
lower offices in the student sen-
ate the Northwestern News stu-
dent newspaper reported that
Miss Abernathy is the first wo-1
man elected to the top post
I Hospital notes !
ALVA GENEHAL HOSPITAL
Admitted: April 30 — Milton C
Sims Avard medical May 1 —
Stephen Myers Alva surgery
Dismissed: April 30 — II K El-
Alva May 1 — Mrs R W
Stewart Anthony Kan
Revival at Church
Of God Continues
A series of revival services
'which began April 24 and are con-
tinuing through this Sunday a r e
underway at The Church of God
here
Meetings are at 7:30 pm daily
with the Rev Cleve Green sing-
ing evangelist from Morristown
Tenn in charge the Rev K D
Byers pastor announced
IOff The Cuff 1
(Continued from Pap 1)
terest Not in the line up of thor-
oughbreds particularly but divid-
ed between the respective favorite
and the state legislature now in
session with a bill to legalize part-
mutual wagering on legalized
horse racing in this state There
I s a large segment of Oklahomans
who are favorable to the horse
racing bill
Mrs Luce Steps
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Luce's letter of resignation In
which she said she was convinced
tthat it Is no longer possible for
me to accomplish the nlISA1011
willoh you have entrusted to me"
Referring to the Senate uproar
over her nomination she de
seribed the Senate's 79 to II x'ate
as an example of bipartisan sup
pOnt on foreign policy
But unhappily in spite of the
best efforts of 79 senators the
climate of good avill was poisoned
by thousands of words of extraor-
dinarily ugly charges agaittd my
person and of dtItrust of the nits-
ron I was to undertake" she
wrote ''These charges were Ines
capably printed around the
world"
le itold the President she
realized that both Biazilian and
US public opinion "have over-
whelmingly discounted the furious
and I think foolish attacks made
against me" -
"Yet it would be imprudent of
me—and no true service to you—
to ignore the fact that the broad-
casting of these mean charges has
planted the seeds of ho-tile sus-
picion" she said
"For all through the cour a of
my mission these seebi could be
watered carefully-either by their
author for unknowable motive or
by any political element with the
clear mauve of discrediting Amer
lea by the simple device of dis-
paraging an American ambassa-
dor And so — most easily there
could be denied any chance of at-
tainment of fruitful records be-
tween our two countries"
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Servic M
es for arsh B
Woodruff 64 Woodward chamber
of cormnerce secretarytimnager
who died Wetinestlay night vere
at l Poril today In the First Pres-
byterian church in Woodward
Buiia wm tobe fa 5 pm in Per-
ry Ile had been ill for four weeks
T14111 in Colby Kan Woodruff
Ca tile to Oklahoma in 1900 locat-
ing at Perry Ile was a graduate
of the University of Oklahoma
Ile previously was manager of
the Perry chamber of commerce
and Black well chamber be-
fore moving to Woodward in 1954
Survivori It his wife Winifredi'
a d au g hte r Mrft John Thum'
Woodward and 11s nuither Mrs
B J Woodruff Perry '
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Woodward Chamber
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Four Survivors
Of Metcalf Listed
In listing survivors of Eu-
gene Metcalf 79 former WoodA
countian who died in Pa Mona
Calif this Aveek the names of his
four sisters were unintentionally
omitt ed
They are Mrs Will Province
Alva Mrs Jessie Isenbart With-
Ha Mrs Edith Howell Cnester
and Mrs Virgie Beverage of San
Gabriel Calif
He also is survived by his wife
seven sons two daughters and a
brother
Services were held today in Pamona
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WESTSIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST
13th and Locust Street I
Don Strickland Minister
r ble Study 10:00 am
Sermon and
communion 1:00 am
Evening Worship 8:45 pm
Wednesday evening
Bible Study 7:30 pm
Ladies Bible class
Friday 2:00 pm
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
L a McCracken Pastor
Sunday Sellout 9:45 am
Morning Warship 10:50 am
Training Union 6:30 pm
Evening Worship 7:30 pm
Wednesday evening
Prayer Service 7:30 pM
Choir practice 8:15 pm
SACRED HEART CHURCH
Father Edward J Voegele pastor
Sunday 700 am-9:00 am
CHEROKEE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Father Richard Dolan
Mass scheduled each Sunday at
5:3C am and 9:00 am
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1024 Barnes Ave
Oundar
Morning services 10:30 am
Evening worship 8:00 pm
Wednesday evening 8:30 pin
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FRIENDS CHURCD
Veryl D Hinshaw Pastor
Chalmer Morefield SS Supt
Sunday school 9:43 am
Worship service 11:00 am
Christian Endeavor 6:30 pm
Sunday evening service A:30 pm
Wednesday Prayer
Service 7:30 pm
CHURCH OF CHRIST
First and Locust
Charles Braun Elder
Lord's Day Worship Service
Morning Worship 10:30 am
CAPRON mEntoolsT cuntert
Bob Pierson Paster
Errol Almond 8S Supt
Sunday School 10:00 am
Morning Worship 10:45 am
M Y F 7:00 pm
WSCS and Bible Study
2nd and 4th Tuesdays 2:00 pm
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Earl F Krupp Pastor r
Divine Worship 8:30 8i 10:45 am
Sunday School and Bible
classes 9:45 am
Holy Communion both Serv's:es
First Sunday of Month
Tuesday
Sunday School Teachers
(every other) 8:00 pin
Mary Martha Guild (2nd)
(none June-July) 1:30 pm
Wednesday
Laa les Aid (1st) 2:00 pm
Thursday
Walther League (1st 3rd
and 5th) 8:00 pm
Men's Club (2nd) (none
June-July) 8:00 pm
Nlerry Mates (4th) (none
June-July) 8:00 pm
Lutheran Women's Missionary
League (Quarterly)
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Alan II Smith Pastor
Church School IVO am
Worship 11:00 am
Chi Phi 6:30 pm
Phi Tau 6:30 pm
Wednesday:
Adult choir rehearAal 7:00 p tn
ST STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Fifth and Church Streets
Rev R R Eludy Vicar
Sunday:
Holy Eucharist 9 am
Church School 9:30 am
Eucharist and Sermon 10 a m
Week-days:
Holy Eucharist 7 am
tExcept Wed and Sat)
Wednesday 9:15 am
Saturday 5:30 p m
Evening Prayer at NSC Chapel
Monday through Saturday 6:35 pm
Sacrament of Penance
Saturdvy 4:45 to 515 pm
and by appointment
ALVA CONGREGATION OF
JEHO'VAH'S WITNESSES
519 Logan Street Alva Okla
Watchtower Bible
study Sunday 1:00 pm
Ministry school Frida) 7:30 pm
Bible study Tuesday 7:30 pm
EVANCELICAL UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH
Fred L JOhn011 Pastor
Fourth and Center
Bible School 9:45 am
Morning Worship 10:50 am
Youth Fellowship 6:30 pm
Evening Worship 7:30 pm
Choir practice Wednesday 7:00 pm
Wednesday Bible Study
and prayer service 7:30 pm
CORA CHURCH OF ME
NAZAR1NE
Joe Meade Pastor
Sunday Schaol 1000 am
Mrs Ralph Bates Supt
Morning WorAhip 11:00
"Showers of Blessing" — KCRC
Sunday 800 a ni '
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DACOMA CHURCH OF GOD
Russell M Noss Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 am
Morning Worship 11:00 AM
Youth Fellowship 6:30 pin
Sunday Evening Worship 7:30 pm
Prayer and Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 p
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MORNING STAR BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev E Ray Lansdown
W L Boyle S S Supt
Sunday School 10 am
Preaching Hour 11 am
Baptist Training Union 7:30 pm
Preaching Hour 8 p m
Fro'n Alva 12 miles west 4 south 4 west and
3 south
FREFDOM CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Fred BrandentelA Pastor
Mrs Elmer McCracken Sunday School Supt
10 a m
11 am
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PENTACOSTAL 1101-INTSS CHURCH
Alice Carter Pastor
Sunday School 10 am
Thursday Service 7:30 pm
Youth Service 7 pm
Preaching 8 pm
AVARD ClittiSrIAN CHURCH
Tom Normau Pastor
Sunday School 10 a m
Church Service 11
LOOKOUT CHVICCHE
Jact Hart Minister
Sunday School 10 ern
Morning Service 11 am
Evening Service 7:30 p
BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
4th and Choctaw
T A Chick Pastor
Broadclivit KALI — 8:30-9:00 am
Sunday School —-- 10:00 am
Preaching 11:00 am
Bible Training 7:00 pm
Evangelistic Service 7:30 pm
Wednesday Prayer
Service :30 pm
ALVA PILGRIM HOLINESS
CHURCH
5th and Church Street
NR Maynard Pastor
Clyde Hall S S Supt
Sunday School 9:45 am
Preaching Services 11:00 am
Sunday Night Young Peoples
Meeting 6:45 pm
Night Preaching Service 7:30 pm
Mid week Prayer Meeting
Wednesday 7:30 pm
IFIIIST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
' College at Maple
Walter H Moore Pastor
Oviiestra Practice 9:00 am
iLwday School 9:45 amt
Moning Worship 10:50 am
Chi Rho 6:30 pm
Christian Youth
Fellowship 6:30 pm
Disciples Student
Fellowship 6:30 pm
Evening Service 8 pm
Student Discussion
Wednesday 7 Pm
Choir Wednesday 7:30 OA
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Kenneth R Meade Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 am
Morning Worship 10:50 am
II:TR& Sunday evening 6:30 pm
Sunday Evening Service 7:30 pm
Prayer Meeting
Wednesday 7:30 pm
'Showers of Elessixgs" K0
1393—Sunday 8:00 am
CHURCH OF GOD
K B Byers Pastor
Paul E Gross Supt
Ninth and Center
Sunday &hoar 9:45 am
Morning Worship 10:45 am
Young People Meeting 6:30 pm
Wednesday Evening
Prayer Meeting 7:30 pm
Sunday Evening 7:30 pm
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REORGANIZED CHURCH
LATTER DAY SAINTS
Shertn W Moreland Pair
Sunday School 945 am
MornLng Worship — 11:00 am
Sermon - 8:00 pm
Wednesday
Prayer Service -- 8:00 pm
FIRST METHODIST MAIO!
Jack Featherston Pastor
Surds? School 9:45 cm
Morning Service 10:50 am
Junior High Fellowship 6:00 pm
Senior High Fellowship 6:00 pm
Wesley Foundation 6:00 pm
Choir practice Wednesday 7:00 pm
9SSE31BLY OF GOD CHURCH
Stewart B Douglass Pastor
Sunday school 9:45 am
Johnny Baxter Supt
Morning Worship 11:00 am
CA Youth Service : 30 pm
Mr and Mrs Buford Beard
leaders
Eveninc ervice 73G
Sermon by Pastor
Prayer fleeting
Wednesday 7:30 pm
110PETON i'117211174 EntINESS
' CHURCH
Rev Ben Bebermeyer Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 am
Morning Service 10:45 am
Children's Service 7:00 pm
Young People's Society 7:00 pm
Evening Service 7:30 pm
Prayer Meeting
Wednesday --- 7:30 pm
PLEASANT VIEW
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
F Mi S E Ilopeton
H L Bland Minister
Y P Society 7:30
Sunday School 10:00 am
Morning Worship 1100 am
Junior Bands 7:30 pm
Bible Study ---- 7:30 pm
Evangelistic Service 8:00 pm
Prayer Service
Wednesday 8:00 p m
WESLEYAN 1111:7110DIST
CHURCH
Rev R J O'Connor Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 am
Moruine Worship 10:50 am
Wesleyan Youth 6:45 pm
Evening Srvice 7:30 pm
Prayer Meeting
' Wednesday 7:30 n m
:30 pm
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DACOM EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Marvin M Poison Minister
Mrs Melvin Leslie Class Leader
Audrey Baker Superintendent
Sunday Schoo1 10:00 am
Morning Worship 11:00 am
Sunday Evening Worship 'ED p m
Youth Fellowship 6:30 pm
Wednesday
Prayer & Bible Study 8 pm
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Sunday morning service II :00 am
Sunklay School 9:45 am
Wednesday Evening
Service 8:00 p m
First Wednesday of each month
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