The Cleveland County Democrat-News (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 32, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 20, 1930 Page: 3 of 8
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SUNDAY APRIL 20 1930
CHURCHES OBSERVE EASTER
EVANGELIST TO SPEAK
AT NAZARENE CHURCH
Rev W T Johnson of Bethany
who has conducted revival services of
a young people's meeting for the last
three days will conduct morning and
evening services Sunday at the Church
of the Nazarene Ponca avenue and
Comacche street
FASTER SERVICES AT
CATHOLIC CHURCIIES
Low masses will be celebrated at
8 a m and high masses at 10 a m
at St Joseph's Catholic church 404
Tonhawa street and Mater Admit-
abilis church 717 West Boyd street
by Fathers W B Lamb and Father
lIallissey
The choir of St Joseph's church will
sing Battnan's mass under the direc-
tion of Mrs J D Maguire at high
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'RESURRECTION' TOPIC
OF MTLURE'S SERMON
Dr J T McClure pastor of the Mc-
Far lin Memorial Methodist church
South University boulevard and
Apache street will preach Sunday
morning on "The Resurrection" At
night he will discuss "The Night Af-
ter the Resurrection"
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'EASTER CALL' TOPIC
OF BRAY'S SERMON
The Easter Call" will be the Sun-
day morning sermon topic of Rev
Harry J Bray pastor of the First
Presbyterian church Main street and
Webster avenue M E Asfahl will
ing a solo "The Crucifixion" Curran
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HALLO( K TO DISCUSS
'THE MING CHRIST'
"The tiving Christ" will be the
Sunday morning sermon topic of Rev
E F Hallock pastor of the First
Baptist church Webster avenue and
Comanche street Special music will
include the soprano solo ''In the End
of the Sabbath" Gley Speaks by Mrs
C L Cooper
At night Rev Halleck will speak on
"Lost by Neglect" Special IllUsie will
include the baritone solo "Where Will
You Stand Eternity" Tenney by Ger-
ald Whitney
'ATONEMENT SUBJECT
OF LESSON-SERMON
"The Doctrine of Atonement- will
be the subject of the lesson-sermon
at 11 a m Sunday at the First Church
of Christ Scientist The golden text
vill be "If any man be in Christ he
is a new creature old things are pass-
ed away behold all things are become
new"
Sunday school will meet at 9:15 am
Wednesday testimonal service will be
held at 8 a in The reading room in
the church is open daily except Sun-
(10' from 2:30 to 5 p m
Pastors To
Attend Meet
Three Delegates from Here Will
Go to Presbytery Wednesday
At Shawnee
At least threo representatives tof the
First Presbyterian church here will
attend the Oklahoma City Presbytery
mooting at Shawnee Wednesday and
Thursday
Delegates will include Rev Harry J
Bray pastor W W McCullough corn-
montor: and Roy Duncan McRuer
Speakers on the Presbytery program
will include Dr C C Weith of Ard-
inure Dr JaMC:4 Hardin Smith of
Maywood church Oklahoma City who
will discuss "What the Church lias
a Right to Expect from its Mon" at
a dinner Wednesday night and Dr
Charhos Evans who will discuss
'What the Men Have a Right to Ex
poet from the Church"
Dr M Gibson of the First
church Oklahoma City will had a
discussion of the soul winning pro- 14
gram of the clutch -
ho business mooting of the con-
folonce Nvill be held Thursday Com-
missioners to tho national Presbytery
viil be (-looted
Boys Attend
Dairy School
Cleveland and McClain Counties
Send Teams I fere to
Get instruction
Two teams of 4-H club boys one
orn this CoUllty and one from Mc-
(lain county met at the i'tntral Stato
hospital dairy barns Friday to attend
n school in dairy Judging preparatory
to contests at the state dairy show
at Duncan May 25-31 M C Graham
county farm agent announced
L IL Stinnett district dairy agent:
Tom Morris McClain county agent
and Graham conducted the school
The Cleveland county boys who at-
tended the school are Alton and Ed-
gar Gross Johnny Craig UMW Morris
and Forest Barker
Mrs Stephens Scartori who had an
operation at the University hospital
Ti Oklahoma Cit y recently came
home Monday and is doing fine
Mrs D G Nee returned Tuesday
from Oklahoma City where she via
ited Mrs Georg' W Futrell
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Mrs T J Nince is a guest of Mrs
F II Wright in El Reno for the
Easter vacation Miss Ruth Curry
Nance is visiting in Clinton during
filo Easter vacation
Mrt: Lulu Bernard in spending the
Easter V neation 'it h her sister in El
Iteni
i EASTER THEME STRESSED
1BY REV BRUCE CORBIN
l "What John Saw in Jesus's Tomb"
will be the Sunday morning sermon
topic of Rev Bruce Corbin pastor of
the First Methodist Episcopal church
Webster avenue and Lynn street Spe-
cial music for the morning services
will include a soprano solo "At the
End of the Sabbath" Speaks by Miss
Margaret Bates and a solo "The
Crucifixion" Curran by Miss Mary
Bieber
Rev Corbin's evening topic will be
"The Inspiration of Easter" G Mil-
ton Dieterich will direct special music
THREE SERVICES WILL
BE HELD BY LUTHERANS
Easter Sunday will bo observed with
a full program of three Se r v ices at
Trinity Lutheran church Tho first
one at 9:45 a m will be a special
service in the German language As
it the pastor Rev A 0 Furbringer
will preach on "The Risen Christ" a
Friend in Need"
At 11 a m the main service will
be held "Fear Not Ye'' will be the
subject of the sermon Two Easter
anthems will be sung by a group of
the Sunday school children
In the afternoon an Easter egg hunt
will be held for the children
At the evening service which will
begin at 8 the showing of a set of
slides will be substituted for the ser-
mon "Resurrection Scenes" is the
head under which the slides are group-
ed The set is composed partly of
actial scenes in the Holy land today
which serve to illustrate the Easter
story and partly of artists' representa-
tions of Christ and his disciples dur-
ing the resurrection days
PAGEANT TO BE GIVEN
AT CHRISTIAN CHTRCII
An original pageant written by Miss
Morino Richards will be presented at
7:30 p m Easter Sunday at the First
Christian church The high school
pupils will take part in the pageant
which will have an Easter theme The
pageant is being directed by Miss
Richards Miss Nondis Zerkle and
Mrs F M Warren
Rev Warren pastor of the church
will discuss "Nineteen Hundred Years
After the Resurrection" at the morn
ing services Special music will be
presented
'SOUL OF A CITY' IS
HOLTON'S SUBJECT
Rev A R Holton pastor of the
Church of Christ Cravvford avenue
and Tonhawa street will discuss "The
Soul of a City" at Easter morning
services At night ho will deliver an
evangelistic sermon based on the book
of Acts
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Forty-Nine Musicians Ready
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Planned Here
First practice will be held at 730
p m Wednesday in the Chamber of
Commerce rooms by the boys and girls
band being organizekt here by Dr L
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rector of the University of Oklahoma
band
Forty-nine candidates for the band
are ready to report for first practice
Dr Obenhaus said Saturday Between
now and Wednesday several others
are expected to be added to the list
Music for the band has been or-
dered and will be hero Wednesday
night
The plan is to have the band play
Saturday night concerts during the
summer and play at special events
held in Norman and at the schools
Most of the boys and girls listed al
ready are able to play
The list of band members at pro
sent follows:
John Gittinger Nicol° Austin Coy
Oliphant J E Thompson Leo Spires
Jack Luttrell Jack Bowers jr Will-
iam St Clair Joseph James Roy
Snodgrass Keller Barnett Torn Hobbs
Jimmy Close Jim Etter Hartley
Price Edgar Hallock Louis Lind- i
quist Paul Duffy Mary Ellis Bryant
Jack Padgett Duane Roller Everett
Thomas Norman Hassler Eugenia
Wilson Bob Lindsey Max Bogle Rich
ard Comfort Buster Griffin Ted lief-
ley Jack Chandler Laura Lee Stanar-
bury Richard Kuntz Lawrence Luper
Lewis Smith Kenneth Kraettli Jimmy
Shepherd Bobby Shepherd Kenneth
Schwoerke James McNatt Jack Rich-
ards Margaret Hall Jerome Dowd
Billie Schmidt Henry Reaves Jim
Swank George Hendricks Andy Walk
er and Jim Walker
Mrs H H Williams of Texarkana
Tex who is visiting her sister Mrs
Joseph Iluckins in Oklahoma City
was a guest Friday of Mrs Jennie
Smith 704 Miller avenue
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Noble Drug Store To
Take New Quarters
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move into its new quarters in the Dr
Rev and Mrs T It Aszman Of
Lawrence Kans will arrive Wednes
day to visit Mr and Mrs Julien C
Monnett 772 DeBarr avenue
Rev S Y Allgood and Bev E N
Comfort returned Fridly ui am a busi
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Miss Juno Sather and Mrs It K
Cooper left Friday by automobile for
Kansas City Mo whore thy will
visit relatives for the Easter vaeat ion
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Kerrigan, Edwin S. The Cleveland County Democrat-News (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 32, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 20, 1930, newspaper, April 20, 1930; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2160741/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.