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Far East Area
Is Lesson For
World Council
WSCS was held in the dining
room of the St Paul's Methodist
church on Thursday
Hostesses were Mrs M L Davis
Mrs Felix Edwards and Mrs Jim
Stone Decorations of flowers were
used on the tables
Devotional for the meeting was
given by Mrs Dwight Collins as-
sisted by Mrs Ray Holman Mrs
Gene Barrington and Mrs Roy
Collins
The lesson on India Pakistan and
Ceylon was given by Mrs Bill
Hogan
A special pledge service was
conducted by Mrs John Ginger-
ich Participating in this service
were Mrs H B Webb Mrs C!E
Schulien Mrs Harry Sciance and
Mrs Jim Stone
' The business session of the meet-
ing was conducted by Mrs H K
Maxwell president
Present for the meeting were
Mrs C B Cochran Mrs CE
Schulien Mrs J C Wright Mrs
Witt Mrs W A Ratterree Mrs'
W R Parks Mrs Gordon Mrs
Roy 'Taylor Mrs Gene Barrington
Mrs G L Osborne Mrs C E
Land Mrs 011ie Derrick Mrs
Arnold Griffith Mrs M L Davis
Mrs E V Burnett Mrs H B
Keys Mrs Harry 'Sciance Mrs
Walt Johnson Mrs John Dunham
Mrs John Foglesong
Annie Bryant Mrs Jim Stone
Mrs Felix Edwards Mrs A C
Martin Mrs Roy Collins Mrs
Dwight Collins Mrs C M Fin-
ney Mrs S G Rogers Mrs S N
Porter Mrs J B Henry Mrs
H K Maxwell Mrs Tilden Mrs
George McKown
Mrs Burt Mackey Mrs John
Cash Mrs Bill Hogan Mrs V K
Chowning Mrs Ray Holman Mrs
Roy Suppes Mrs H B Webb Mrs
Ray Cowan Mrs P Y Jolley
and Rev and Mrs John Gingerich
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Two New Members
Answer Roll Call
At Okfuskee Club
The Okfuskee Home Demonstra-
tion club met with Mrs Lois Gorn-
ley at their regular meeting
The meeting was called to order
by Mrs M A Hall
Visitors present were Mrs Han-
son of Henryetta and Mrs Goins
of Okmulgee
Two new members Mrs Grover
Haydon and Mrs Clyde Fuller
answered roll call
Regular members answered roll
call with "My Favorite Fabric"
Present were Mrs J L Gates
Mrs G G Gormly Mrs Zol lie
McMillen Mrs Clyde Love lady
Mrs Alger Gormly Mrs Loyd Gas-
kill Mrs Bythel Loney
Mrs Jack Ho 'derby Mrs George
Gaskill Mrs Paul 'llaydon Mrs
M A Hall and Miss Lorena Frank
A demonstration on care of
fabrics was given by Miss Franklin
Refreshments were served at the
end of the meeting
Business Circle
Meeting Is Held
The business women's circle of
the First Baptist church met with
Mrs Charley Benson The lesson
was in Royal Service with Mrs
Marie Daw ley as the leader
Those taking part were Mrs
Benson Mrs Dee Roberts Mrs
Alice Wyatt Mrs Jim Kezer Mrs
J D McKinney Mrs J'13 Thomp-
son Mrs C H Ryals was Vso
present
Next meeting will be Sept 16 in
the home of Mrs Marie Dawley
TUESDAY
Meeting of - the Lincoln school
PTA at 2:20 pm at the school
0
THURSDA
Winsome and Ruby Howse circles
Calvary Baptist church 10 am for
all day meeting
Skit Is Given
At CWF Meeting
A skit on the World Council of
Churches was given at the regular
monthly meeting of the Christian
Womens Fellowship on Thursday
afternoon
I The skit was given by Mrs
James McMahan who had charge
of the study She was assisted by
Mrs Lou Featherstone Mrs 'Ed-
gar Turner and Mrs Will Turner
Hostesses for the meeting were 1
Mrs Joe Miller Mrs John Lacy I
and Mrs L A Nye Presiding at
the meeting was Mrs Leffel
Hill president of the group
Mrs Bill Cline gave the de-
votional Mrs Dale Clark was a
special guest at the meeting
A shower was given for the or-
phan sponsored by the group in the i
Christian home at St Louis Mo
Attending were Mrs Will Turn- I
er Mrs Florene Duke Mrs AE
barrow Mrs Will Finks Mrs SM
Dickason Mrs W P Jenkins Mrs
A H Jones Mrs R B Jones
Mrs Wes Kennedy Mrs Ed Clow-I
ers Mrs Benton Callahan Mrs
Leffel Hill and Mrs J B McCoy
Also Mrs Bill Cline Mrs Bill
Klutts Mrs Roger Standley
Mrs Bill Slepka Rev and Mrs
A J Bradshaw Mrs James Mc-
Mahan Mrs Theron Potter Mrs
L A Nye Mrs Red McDowell
Mrs Harry Featherston Mrs Chris
Scoufos Mrs B L Kelly Mrs
Alton Moore Mrs H G Scoufos
Mrs Carl Saab and Mrs Edgar
Study Club Meet I WILL ATTEND !families will be 2resent for the
GAME FRIDAY4'141 : k t I ceremouf "iitah -wTh pe drined
Set Serrtember'14' 'f-'I ' A
f Mr and Mrs (Boyd Bibb' ill go by Rev John Gingerich pastor
The first meeting of the General to Norman Saturday night to at-1 '-
Study club for the fall will be on tend the professional football game i VISITORS DUE
Tuesday Sept 14 there 1 FOR WEDDING
This meeting was erroneously
1 Mr and Mrs Dale Clonts Mid-
scheduled on Sept 7 in the year- VISITING RELATIVES ' : west City will arrive tonighr'M
book IN GARDEN CITY KAN I attend the wedding on Saturday
Mrs Cecil E Oakes and Cecil morning of Miss Molly Manahan to
Jr are spending a few days in I M-tgt Fred Hampton '
GO TO allURCR SUNDAY Garden City Kansas:
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Turner !here early today
I Only members of the immediate
WILL ATTEND !families will be present for the
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Mr' n nd Mrs 'Boyd BilAI'WIII go by Rev John Gingerich pastor
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THE OKEMAH (OKLA) DAILY LEADER
Meeting Held By
Church Circles
' The Winsome and Ruby Howse
Circles of the Calvary Baptist
church met for their regular meet-
ings at the church on- Thursday
morning
The opening prayer was given
by Mrs O O Simmons
Mrs Ira Harrison led in the de
votional Another prayer was led
by Mrs Isabelle Eary
Mrs Mae Evans gave the lesson
and the meeting was closed with
a prayer by Mrs J L Voyles
The next meeting will be held at
10 am on Thursday Sept 9 at
the church with state missions as
the subject
In addition to those of the pro-
gram other members present in-
cluded Mrs Ada Wolfe Mrs Nellie
Fox Mrs Beulah Collins Mrs
N J Price Mrs Jess Haney and
Mrs O O Simmons
Fide lis Class
Meeting Held
The Fide lis class met in the
homey of Mrs Ted Hill on Wed-
nesday '
The devotional was given by Mrs
John Franks
After a business disc6-ssion re-
freshments were served
Present were Mrs Lee Franks
Mrs Erdie Raines Mrs Elvin
Holland Mrs Graham Mills Mrse
Richard Winfrey Mrs Mozelle
Stallings Mrs Dale Curry Mrs
Wendell Steward Mrs Johnny
Green Mrs Winfred Raines Mrs
W P Wood Mrs Otis Towrey
Mrs Johnny Franks and Mrs Bert
Stovall Jr
Wedding Set On
Saturday Morning
The wedding of Miss Molly Man-
ahan and M-Sgt Fred Hampton
Omaha Nebraska will take place
at 10:30 am Saturday morning
at St Paul's Methodist church
The prospective groom arrived
I DALLAS VISITORS
IDUE ON SATURDAY
D'' aWillrass
lio
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aTneCixalslrsw i ID) a n'llivellhuenrt: St'
urday to spend the weekend with
his parents Mr and Mrs D A
Hunt -
ON FISHING TRIP
Mr and Mrs Clay Porter have
gone to Greenleaf lake for a fish-
I ing trip
VISITING IN
DALLAS 1EXAS
Mr and Mrs Floyd Shults
Bearden and Wanda Shults left io-
iday for Dallas Texas to spend the
week-end with Mr and Mrs Ken-
? neth Rutland and son
Go TO CHURCH StrNDAY
LADY PIPES ARE
NOT A NOVELTY
Thrift Threat
DETROIT g)—Robert C Gilmore
Jr president of the National Assn
of Life Underwriters told a De-
troit audience that broadening of
social security benefits ' would
threaten America's thrift habit He
said: "If we remove the incentive
to work and save and build an
estate if we keep pyramiding gov-
ernment benefits for everyone we
will one day eliminate the need for
savings banks building and loan
associations life insurance and se-
curities of all kinds"
WILL ATTEND
WEDDING IN OC
Mrs A E Barrow has gone to
Oklahoma City where she will at-
tend the wedding of her grandson
The average U S worker is
absent 712 days a year because of
temporary illness
LAST CALL Oil
BARGAMS
DURING OUR
REMODELING SALE
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES
WE WILL BE
CLISISE
NEXT WEEK
By ' Jane - Eads
WASHINGTON — The beauteous
gals who are ankling down the
fashion runways pipe in hand
as if to set a new trend have
nothing on my grandmother Only
difference is she put something in
her pipe and smoked it
Hers was not one of those fancy
jobs theyre showing today with
jewel and sequin encrusted bowl
some even trimmed with fur Gran-
ny's pipe was a realcorneob
Grannw wasnt brazen about her
smoking In fact she used to try
to keep her grandchildren from
spying out her addiction She re-
tired to her big old-fashioned kit-
chen pulled the biinds and "letchA
thc door to' to sit by the fire
side for a long contemplative puff
—the aroma of the smoke mingl-
ing subtly with that of the delic-
ious bread and sugar cookiesbaking
in the oven
Granny isnt' the only great lady
who smoked a corn cob pipe Ra-
chel Jackson the adored wife of
Andrew Jackson who died before
he came to the White House found
this a pleasure too
When Anne Gartland 23 pretty
Irish maid attached to the British
Embassy household staff was a-
bout to become the bride of the
French chef Michel Rousset 25
there was no one to give her away
Her uncle in New York was un-
able to do the honors as planned
Word got to Lady Makins the am-
bassador's wife She solved the
problem by getting Sir Roger to do
it The ambassador escorted the
bride to the church and down the
aisle and they posed for pictures
"I do this all the time" said
Sir Roger "but it's my first give
away in Washington"
Most Washington wives either
toss into wastebaskets or store
away in boxes the hundreds of
calling cards left upon officials
here But Mrs Harold Talbott wife
of the Secretary of the Air Force
is pasting 'them on a big folding
screen Focal points for this uni-
que decoration ' are Inauguration
Day invitations and programs with
pictures of President and Mrs Eis-
enhower and Vice President and
Mrs Mixon
if
TO FINISH REMODELING
OMMIMIIMMINIIIIIMIPOI
WATCH FOR OUR
GRAND OPEEi
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First Baptist-
Fifth and Ash
Joe L Ingram rastor
Calendar of Activities
Saturday:
7:30 Associational brotherhood
meeting First Baptist church Ok-
mulgee R G LeTourneau inspira-
tional speaker
Sunday:
9:45 am Sunday school
11:00 am Morning worship serv-
ice Pastor's sermon topic: "God's
Plea for purity"
7:00 pm Training Union
8:00 pm Evening evangelistic
service "under the stars'! Pas-
tor's sermon topic: "Where I first
Saw the Light"
Mondah:
4:00 pm Sunbeam Junior RA
and GA and Intermediate GA
meetings
7:30 pm Deacons meeting
Tuesday:
7:30 pm Alathean class meet-
ing in borne of Mrs Wallace Strang
Wednesday
7:00 pm Sunday school officers
arid teachers meeting
8:00 pm Mid-week prayer serv-
ice 8:45 pm Choir rehearsal—
Thursday:
2:0b pm All circles meet at the
church for WMS state missions
season of prayer
FIRST
Christian
Fourth and Atlanta
A J Bradshaw Minister
9:45 am Bible school with class-
es to fit the need of every aged
student from Beginners to adult
Bible classes For the adults we
have the -friendly class composed
of the group of married and
single people who are middle aged
Then we have the Young Adult
class for young Adults both mar-
ried and single Mr Leffel Hill is
the teacher
10:50 am The morning service
of communion and sermon The
pastor will use for the morning
subject "What you Have Plus
God's Power" You will enjoy this
service with the fine friendly Fel-
lowship All strangers will be resjag-
nized 6:30 pm Our CYF meets at this
hour' we invite all of our youth
to be present
7:30 pm Evening services of
congregational singing and sermon
All are invited
FIRST
- Presbyterian
Ralph A Waggoner pastor
Sunday Bible school MOO am
Church worship 11:00 am
Meditation "The Church's Mes-
sage to our Day"
Dr Waggoner has returned from
his vacation in the North and will
be at all services from now on
The winter program will be under
way this month
ST PAUL'S
Methodist
Third and Atlanta
John Gingerich Minister
Sunday school 945 Cecil Oakes
superintendent Morning worship
10:45 The sermon is entitled "The
Portrait of a Christian"
(A nursery is provided during
the morning worship service)
Evening worship 7:30 The even-
ing program will begin a series on
The Sermon on the Mount"
Sunday 6:15 Methodist Youth Fel-
lowship at St Paul's
7:30 Evening worship and fellow-
ship singing
Monday 7:30 Workers conference
Junior department
Tuesday 7:30 Meeting of the of-
ficial board
Thursday 4:00 Meeting of the
Junior choir
7:00 Meeting of the Senior choir
ST THERESA'S
Catholic Church
Rev S II Klenan rastor
Sunday Mass at 8:45 am
The "Catholic flour" is heard
at 1 pm Sunday afternoon over
itation WKY and KV00
VIISSION BAPTIST
$ A F Tune Pastor -
208 North Sixth
Sunday School 10:00 am
Preaching 11:00 a-m
Preaching 7:30 pm
Wednesday night Prayer meet
ng 7:30 pm
Freewill Baptist
Sunday school 9:45 am
Morning sermon 11:00 am
Evening worship 7:30 pm
Sunday services will be conducted
1 )3 Rev Jerry Rhoade of Lindsey
Okla Sponsored by the Oklahoma
State Mission Board
Jehova's Witnesses
Sunday 7:30 pm Watchtower
study
Tuesday 7:30 pm Bible study
Thursday 200 pm: Serviop
mooting: and theocratic mlnIstry
school
I
Work: Christian and Secular
BY WILLIAM E GILROY D D
WHEN one considers work
" there is a great deal more
than -appears on- the- surface
For one thing in the Christian
conception of St Paul nothing
Is secular (I Corinthians 20:31:
"Whelher therefore ye eat or
drink or whatsoever ye do do
all to the glory of God") Sea
also Colossians 3:17 23
But one cannot associate much
glory with drudgery and it is a
little difficult to see anything
glamorous or glorious a bout
some minor routine job per
formed for hours day after day
on an assembly line
The spirit in which one's work
is performed is important One
may take some satisfaction in
performing his part in the out-
come of finished marvellous
products Like the individual
player in a great orchestra one
may think of himself as doing
his pai l in the great orchestra
of industry
Also there is great compensa-
Hon in the fact that even monot-
onous routine has been offset by
shorter hours of labor which
leave the worker much more
time for his family and the real
business of living '
Nevertheless the old debate
remains whether work is a curse
or a blessing The original son-
ception suggested that it was
something of a curse assiaciated
with thorns and thistles (Genesis
3:10: "In tho vivlt of thy fare
' Calvary baptist
Ira A Harrison Pastor
Fourth and Broadway
3unday
9:45 am Sunday school
11:00 am Morning worship
7:00 pm Training Union
8:00 pm Evening worshiR
ItiondaY
4:00 pm Sunbeams Junior GA
and Intermediate GA
Wednesday
730 pm Teachers and officers
meeting
8:00 pm Prayer meeting
Thursday
3:00 pm WMS circle meeting
Friday t 4 :
400 pm Junior RA '
Church of God
Third & Boston -
Rev A H Hammond
Acting Pastor
Sunday- School at 9:45
Preaching at 11:00 am
Evening service 7:45 pm
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed-
esday at 7:30 pm
Land-Mark
Missionary
BAPTIST CHURCH
124 North Ninth St
Leon Hawkins Pastor
Sunday School at 10:00 a m
Logan Fox supt
Preaching services at 11 a m
Sunday night services 7 p m
Midweek services Wednesday
night 7:00 p m
Pentecostal
ONENESS CHURCH
a E Wank Minister
Sunday School 10:00 arn—
Fran1 Ferguson superintendent
Sunday evening service-7:30 p
m—Irene Burnett young peoples'
leader
Thursday afternoon prayer atilt
missionary meeting 2 pm
Saturday evening service 7:30 P:
m
Church of Christ
Shah at Ask
a A CORNELIUS MINISTER
Bible Study: 9:45
Preaching: 10:45
Communion: 11:45
Wednesday:
Evening Service 7:30 pm
Sunday:
Evening Services: 7:00 PM
Full Gospel Church
Wilson School Building
Naomi Ball Pastor
Services:
Saturday 7:30 pm
Sunday school 10:00 am
Sunday sevening 7:30 pm
Wed Evening Young People 7:30
pm
FMST CHURCH OP THE'
Nazarene
224 North Fourth Street
G ' A LANGFORD PASTOR
Sunday: S S 9:45 Bill Ledbetter
Supt
Morning worship 11 am Sermon
by pastor '
Hi NY 7 pm
NYPS 7 pm
Evening Worship 730 pm Ser-
mon by pastor
Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30
Assembly of God
226 North Sixth ittreet
Q LancasterPaster
Supday School 9:45 am 11 G
14e Supt
Morning Worship 11 am Past-
or preaching
Evangelistic Service 2:45 pm
Wedesday Prayer Meetieg
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shalt t thou eat bread") dooming
man to a fate in contrast to the
blessedness of some innocence
that he had lost in the "fall"
But in the Old Testament that
conception was soon corrected
To extract from the soil abund-
ance and prosperity became a
national and social ideal A glory
was attached to work and crafts-
manship from the days of Tube
cain "an instructor of every
artificer in brass and iron" to
the era of temple-building
The Jewish people believed
and practiced that every boy
must learn a trade It was not
a matter of chance that Paul
scholar philosopher Jew and
Christian was a tent-maker
supporting himself by his trade
The blessedness of work too
became more emphasized and
vindicated in all that Jesus said o
"My Father worketh hitherto
and I work" (John 5:17) That
work was what Jesus called His
"Father's b'usiness (Luke 2:49)
It was Christian work and as
such Paul commended it by pre-
cept and example
But St Paul's Epistles are
full of references and commen-
dations concerning work in the
daily round of life He had a
message as a tent-maker as well
as in the role of an Apostle and
christian leader
He found in work a whole-
some activity and discipline For
him it had no element of curse
and he had no use for slackers
and shirkers (II Thessalonians
3:10)
Irk
Pentecostal
HOLINESS CHURCH
708 West Broadway
Rev Archie Beller pastor
Sunday 9:45 am Sunday school
Bonnie Rogers Supt -
MOO am Morning worship ser-
non by pastor
7:45 pm Evening service
Wed 7:45 pm Prayer meeting
Thurs 2:00 pm Ladies Auxiliary
Castle Churches
CASTLE BAPTLIT CHURCh
J D Dowdell Pastor
10:00 A M Surylny Schwa 1
11:00 A M Morning Services
830 P M Young People sen !
'ice 1
7:00 P M Everting services
Weleetka Churches
ASSEMBLT OF GOD
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Sunday School 10:00 am
Morning Service 11:00 am N
Evening Service 730 pm v
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Sunday School 9:45 am
Morning Service 110 am
Young Peoples Services 6:30
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Evening Service 7:30 pm 1
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Sunday School 10:00 am
Morning Service 11:00 am
Evening Service 7:30 pm
C'' ''e
CHRISTIAN
Clifford H James Minister
Sunday School 9:45 am
Morning Servioe 10:45 am
Young Peoples Service 630
pm -
Paden Churches
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School MOO a m
Morning Worship 11:00 am
Training Union 7:00 pm
Everting Worship 7:50 pm
Wednesday March 5 there wilL
be a monthly ousthess conference
Prayer service and Bible study
1:45 p m
$
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CHERCH OF CHRIST
9:30 Bible Class
10:30 Communion—Church serviee
FREE HOLINESS
Wayne Rae Pastor
1 Sunday School 10:00 a m lL Worship MOO a m
Evening Worship 7:30 p m
METHODIST CititIRCH
Rev James Farley Paster
Sunday School 10:00 a M
Worship 11:00 a m Services
7:30 3very 2nd and 411 Sunday
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Sunday School 10:00 a m
I Worship 11:00 a rn '
Special singing every Sunday:
Evening Services 7:30 Pm 1
Pharoah Churches
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Floyd Rutland Minister
Sunday School 1000 am
Morning Services 11:00 am -k
BAPFtST
Loyd Martin Minister
Sunday School 9:45 am
Morning Services 11:00 am
Young Peoples Services 6:30
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Haydonville Church
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Roy L Walkup Minister
0:45 A M StindaY $chool
1100 A M Morning Servings
633 1? M Young Pavlas
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Strong, Jack W. Okemah Daily Leader (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 200, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1954, newspaper, September 3, 1954; Okemah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2165753/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.