Okemah Daily Leader (Okemah, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 238, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1958 Page: 3 of 6
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ITRIDAY OCTOBER 24 1958
°CHURCH°
First Christian
Fourth and Atlanta
A I Bradshaw Minister
All services of the church at the
regular hours Sunday School hour
is 945 Classes for all who care to
meet and study God's word with
u
Morning services at 1050 good
music Communion and a happy
Christian Fellowship you are very
welcome too worship with us
bring the family
Evening services at 1:30 You are
welcome to worship with us at this
hour
First Baptist
Fifth and Ash
Lawrence Stewart Pastor
OPPORTL'NITIES
FOR THE WEEK
CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES
Sunday:
9:45 am The Sunday School
Hour
10:50 am The Morning Worship
Service Pastor's Sermon Topic:
"Life's Priceless Possession"
4:00 pm Junior Choir Rehearsal
5:30 pm Youth Choir Rehearsal
6:30 pm The Training Union
Hour
7:30 pm The Evening Worship
Service Pastor's Sermon Topic:
"The Tragedy of Disobeying God's
Call"
Monday:
400 pm Beginner and Primary
Choirs
4:00 pm Beginner and Primary
—4Sunbeams
400 pm Junior GA's in the
home of Mrs James Copeland
4:00 pm Int GA and RA
Meetings at the Church
Tuesday:
859 pm Lighthouse Union Hal-
loween Party in the Primary De-
partment Wednesday:
6:45 pm Sunday School Officers
and Teachers Meeting
7:30 pm Mid-week Prayer Ser-
vice 8:15 pm Church Choir Rehear-
sal Thursday:
10:00 am W M S Year Book
Study at the Church - Sack Lunch
First Presbyterian
Third and Ash
Sunday
10:00 am Church School
11:00 am Morning Worship Ser-
Br Lee Black will bring the ser-
mon Jehovah's Witnesses
621 East Boston
unday
Materialism for your life
Tuesday
3 pm Bible study: "Love es-
sential to eternal life"
Thursday
2:30 pm Service meeting and
Theocratic Ministry School 2
Chron 32:9 to 32:33
Church of God
Third & Boston s
Don Bernamonti Pastor
Sunday School at 9:45 am
els Preaching at 11:00 am
Evening service 7:45 pm
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed
tesday at 7:30 pm
sT THERESA'S
Catholic Church
8th & Broadway
Rev S II Kiernan Pastor
Sunday Mass at 10:00 am
The "Catholic Hour" Is beard
it 1 pm Sunday afternoon over
Ftation WRY and KIM
Pentecostal
ONENESS CHURCH
I E Warn Minister
Sunday School 10:00 am—
Dewey Goodman superintendent
Sunday evening service — 7:30
pm — Mrs Margaret Dearman
young peoples' leader
Pentecostal Conquerors Wednes-
slay 7:30 pm Carl Starr Leader
Ladies Auxiliary Thursday 2:00
pm
Thursday afternoon prayer and
knissionary meeting 2:30 pm
Saturday evening service 7:30
Pentecostal
HOLINESS
708 West Broadway
Rev Lamar Gosnell Pastor
Sunday 9:45 am Sumay senota
3onnie Rogers Supt
II:00 am Morning worship ger-
non by pastor
7:45 pm Evening service
Wed 7:45 pm Prayer meeting
Fri 7:45 Youths Society
Freewill Baptist
Sunday school 9:43 am
Morning sermon 11:00 cm
Evening worship :30 pm
Go TO ClitItC11 SUNDAY
scilvicEsor
Calvary Baptist
Fourth and Broadway
Ira A Harrison Pastor
Sunday
9:45 am Sunday School: J D
Risenhoover Superintendent
10:55 am Morning Worship: Ser-
mon "Things That Count"
6:30 pm Training Union: Clyde'
Johnson Director
7:30 pm Evening Worship Ser-
vice Sermon ''Sin at the Door"
Monday
4:00 pm Junior G A's and Sun-
bea mg
Tuesday
400 pm Int:mediate GA's
Wednesday
7:00 pm Oft:er's and Teacher's
Meeting
7:30 pm Prayer Meeting
8:15 pm Choir Rehearsal
Thursday
2:00 pm W M S Circle meet-
ing 7:00 pm Associational "Log
Fire" Brotherhood Meeting at the
Assembly Camp Grounds
St Paul's
Methodist
Third and Atlanta
J Ray Lawler Minister
FALL SCHEDULE:
Sunday
9:45 am Sunday School Cecil
Doke s Superintendent Lento 1
Wright promotional Superintendent
10:50 am Morning Worship Ser-
mon by pastor and special music
by the "Sanctuary" Choir directed
by Mrs A C Martin and the
"Junior" Choir directed by Miss
Yalta Nichols
4:00 pm to 7:00 pm Sunday
evening youth program High
School group visits shut-ins at four
and Senior and Intermediate MYF
groups have regular meetings at
615 pm Leota Wright and Hazel
Porter Senior Counselors Mary
Jane Parks Intermediate Counse-
lor 700 pm Evening Worshi p
Youth Choir sings altar-time is ob-
served and the pastor preaches
Song Leader Ed Nichols
First Monday
7:00 Meeting of the church's four
"Commissions"
First Tuesday
7:30 pm Official Board meets
Second Tuesday
8:30 pm Wesleyan Service Guild
dinner-meeting Mrs Lish Barrett
President
Wednesday
800 am MYF Morning Watch
in church sanctuary
7:30 pm Sanctuary Choir prac-
tice First Thursday
1:00 pm Monthly WSCS general
meeting and luncheon Mrs Dwight
Collins President
FIRSZ CHURCH OF THE
Nazarene
224 N Fourth St
D E Ray Pastor
IL Booze S S Supt
Sunday School 10:00 am
Morning Worship 11:00 am
Evening Service 7:30 pm
Wed Prayer and Praise Service
7:30 pm The Friendly Church
where the doors swing out to wel-
come you In"
Assembly of God
226 North Sixth Street
G 11 Lancaster Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 am R G
tee Supt
Morning Worship 11 m Put
Jr preaching
Wed 7:30 pm Young People's
service conducted by L A Clay-
Evangelistic Service 7:45 pm
Wednesday Prayer Meeting-7:30
LANDMARK MISSIONARY
Baptist
124 North Ninth St
John Britton Pastor
Morning Service 10 am
Preaching 11 cm
Evening Service 7 pm
Wednesday night service 7:30
pm
Mission Baptist
208 North Sixth
M L West Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 am
Preaching 11:00 am
Preaching 7:SO pm
Wednesday night Prayer meet
mg 7:30 pm
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH
East Atlanta
Cecil Green Pastor
Sunday
Sunday School 10 am
Anna Shumate — Supt
Sunday night service 7:45 pm
Wednesday
Young peoples 745 pm
Thursday
Afternoon prayer meeting 2 pm
Beulah Ott in charge
Saturday
Night service 7:45 pm
Monthly Fellowship meeting
every 3rd Monday night 8:00 pm
ChulscipthnoatfAthrist
John
Sixth at Ash
John Ballard William
Calendar 01 Services
lunday
Bible study classes 10:00 cm
Assembly worship 10:45 am
Bible Study classes 6:45 pm
Assembly worship 7:30 pm
Wednesday
Bible study classes 7:30 pm
1Veleetka Churches
ASSEMBLY OP GOD
Palmer Bridge
Sunday School 10:00 am
Morning Service 11:00 cut
Evening Service 7:30 pm
BAPTIST
lames Shope
Sunday Schuoi W43 cm
Morning Service 11:00
Young Peoples Service 6:30
Pm
Evening service 7:30 pm
METHODIST
Horace Mudd
Sunday School 10:00 cm
Morning Service 11:00 am
Evening Service 7:30 pm
FREE WILL BAPTIST
Charles J Flynn
Sunday school 9:45 am
Morning services 10:45 am
Young Peoples Services 6:30
Pm
Evening worship 7:30 pm
CHRISTIAN
S Frank Paine
Sunday School 9:45 cm
Morning Service 10:45 am
Young Peoples Services 6:30
pm
Evening Service 7:30 pm
Haydonville Church
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev Walter Harris Pastor
1100 cm Morning services
8:00 pm Sunday evening serv-
ices 8:00 pm Wednesday evening
services
8:00 pm Friday Young People's
Service
Burnett Mission
Bro J 0 York Pastor
Sunday:
Sunday morning 10:00 am
Sunday evening 7:30
Wednesday:
Evening Services 7:30
Saturday:
Evening Services 7:30
Cromwell Church
William Travis Pastor
Sunday:
9:45 am Sunday School A H
Schutte Supt
10:50 am Morning Worship
0:30 pm Training Union Carl
Warrington director
7:30 pm Evening Worship
Wednesday
7:00 pm Prayer Meeting
Thursday
7:30 pm Brotherhood meeting
Pharoah Churches
BAPTIST
Randolph Davis Minister
Sunday School 9:45 cm
Evening Services 7:30 pm
Morning Services 11:00 am
Young Peoples Services 100
pm ' -
Okfuskee Church
OKFUSKEE COMMUNITY
CHURCH
10:00 cm Sunday School
11:00 am Morning Service
Every 1st and 3rd Sundays
730 pm Evening Service Every
151 and 3rd Sundays
Castle Churches
CASTLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev M A MeCasiand
10:00 am Sunday School
11:00 am Morning Services
010 pm Young Peoples seyice
7:00 pm Evening services
WELTY
CHURCH OF 601)
31 W Stiles pastor
10:00 am Sunday school
7:30 pm: Evening Services
7:30 pm Wed Evening Services
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Kathleen Ilurt Minister
Sunday School 10:00 am
Morning Services 11:00 am
Young Peoples Service ti pm
Evening Service 7:30 pm
COMMUNITY CHURCH
E ft Johnson Pastor
I:PO am Sunday School
MOO am Morning services
COO pm Young Peoples Service
7:30 pm Evening worship
PRAIRIE SPRING BAPTIST
' 3 Miles West Okemah
L IL Henderson Pastor
Sunday school 943
Preaching Service 2nd and 4t1
Sunday
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Prinecs of the Roman Catholic Church are shown above on
display in Rome Crucifixes made id gold aoll prof:lops stones
are examined by a 1)110i in Inn 1nloofonno Below arc rings
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SIGHT-SEEING QUIZ
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A geological Node—Aid of
animI and church spires carved btinat
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Pact en Churenes
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Jimmy Reese Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 arn
Morning Worship 1100 am
Training Union 7:00 pm
Evening Worship d00 pm
Prayer service and Bible study
Wednesday 7:00 pm
CHURCH OF CHRIST
10:00 am awe class
11:00 am Communion — Chum
service
PADEN FREE HOLINESS
Curley Mayfield
Sunday School 10:00 itm
Worship 11:00 sm '
Evening Worship 7:30 pm
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THE CHURCH OF GOD
Rev J A Johnson Postor
Sunday School 10:0 am
Worship 11:00 am
Special singing every Sunday
Evening Services 730 pm
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METHODIST CHURCH
Roy James Farley Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 cm
Sunday worship every 2nd and
Ith Sundays: Morning worship
11:00 Evening worship 7:30
Wednesdsy 7:30 pm Bibis
study
N SPRINGFIELD
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Robert A Bell
11:00 am Morning Service
1:30 pm Sunday scnool
3:00 pm Preaching Service
7:30 pm Evening Worship every
2nd and 4th Sunday's
HIGHWAY MISSION CHURCH
A C Wakefield Pastor
10:00 am Sunday School
7:40 pm Sunday night service
7:45 pm Thursday night service
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Her own reading of the mys :
::-rics had been scattered and
igmentary Sne read them Against one swill was a big
when she had nothing else to do: modern chest of drawers of pale'
but aside from a general im pres- wood that was where Paul kept
sion of suavity of people alwaYsithe rest of his clothes It was
knowing what to do she had ab-Ithe last place she could think of
sorbed none of the tricks of to search If there were nothing
the trade from them But she there though she might roll back
thought: Amy said they always the edges of the rug to see if
'worth And I've read some toosomething had been slipped un-
where they earched I that
derneath She went over to the
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what I ought to be doing? !chest knelt on the rug and
iler eye straying about thelirtarted with the bottom drawer
cost pale living room came Volt held dress shirts and cum-
the entrance of the long hall andlnierbunes and collars The next
:ollowed :t down the line of bed- cne up held underwear and T-
rnein doors her own waa almoM1:hirts White shirts and rport
Id the end: next to it was snichirts were in the one beyond
empty room—a guest room thenthat She eLeed among the socks
:he room thut Aunt Millizent wIti:on the bottom cf the top drawer
ening and finally closet to the!ber found nothing She was about
n:nin part of the house the incht-to give up when she noticed the
t:r bedroom—her mother's rooin'reil leather book at the front of
— Paul's room the drawer It was so obviously
It occurred to her out of thin not hidden that she had almoet
air that this was 9 priper plaeciaverlooked it Now and again she
to search She eld not lust then!had seen Paul writing in it it
see how it could help her situa-:was a part of the methodical
'Jon but perhaps somethingibection of his life along with the
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drawer went over to the had and
time like this and it was whatisat down to loelt at it
Amy had recommended There was one page orlted to
She found coming abrupllylcaeh day of the year with blue
hselt to her immetligte surrounO-1
ines running across to write on
ings that she had gone so far ir in the margin on the lett-
17:r new program as to have be-'hand side the hours of the day
She opened it to a sample
gun walking slowly clown tht ---- "— -- --- — ----"'
longth of the long living room
day—June 12:
toward where the hall branched
i Loo—mhopeins Pont °Mee
c tit of it She was not quite sure 1:so—Martha and Ed to lunch
tehnt she was doing :Istio—cleir with Ed and Henry
She stopped walking suddenly 7:00—Iinner at Clue
her feet sinking into the deer) She turned back to the be
Of 77 pedestrians killed and in
Jured in rural areas during the
Today at your Ford
THE WORLDS MOST
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When you tome In to take your first look at
the all-new beauties expect to be amazed
You'll find the unmistakably gracious touch
of the Thunderbird in every all-new square inch
of sheet metal You'll discover a new straight
through look that stems from the new Thin line
roof and extra-narrow pillars you'll find new
Thunderbird V-8 power : big Giant-Grip
brakes i i t new Iris Eye Safety taillights a
ALL FORD DEALERS
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!light-colored carpet Ind she saw
'that she wita standing in the open
lec44-Pay cf Patti's room Kfith-
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almost WV Paul's bed had not
1y!en made yet and she had heard
tAmr in the kitchen stirring
'mixing working on the lunch
'Surely the would finish what she
iwas doing before she came down
the ixdrooms
Against one swill was a big
modern chest of drawers of pale
wood that was where Paul kept
the rest of his clothes It was
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males and 30 were females Nearly
Dealer's In OKEMAH
AWARDED
THE GOLD MEDAL
for bediolifid proportion—
dts Coadtd hoop do Pfiddadc
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New !
new lavish Interiors : : new everything
But you'll find new economy tool
For there's a new smoother snappier Ford
omatic at a new low price Standard V-8 and
Six engines thrive on regular gas (saving up to
50 a gallon) You need change oil only every
4000 miles And prices are still Ford-low!
Come see the cars that bring Thunderbird
Elegance to the low-price field oday
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Katherine remembered the day
all to well the last full day
with her mother
Her gaze strayed on to the next
taye and she wondered at the
back of her mind how Paul mild
record the t vents of the day his
wife had been drowned It took
ber a moment to tbsorb what she
saw: '
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1! 2C —Dr Tres love to lunch
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wp Mr
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and Kothrrino hero
s
She had not looked at the bead'
ing of the page before but now
she did look at it Thursday Aug
7 The book was spread out
open in her lap Monday on one
side Thursday on the next
She held the book up closet' to
her eyes and examined it There
was a little roughness there
tween the leaves Monday to
Thursday then Tuesday and
Wednesday would have been on
the front end back of the same
sheet And the sheet had been
torn out the record of the day
her mother cited had been care-
fully removed from the book so
carefully in tact that she might
not even have noticed it it he
had not looked so closely
She peeruci dcwn more intently
at the page for Monday Some-
thing wa3 blotted lightly ilieeiblv
1-cross It—the writing that had
been on the missing page She
Irtrained her eyes but could make
nothing of it But if she were te
find the mirsing page—even it
the date had been torn of! for
linstance—that blotting would be
la way of identifying it And en
la quick impulse she bent the
lspine of the book backward
Ideftly tore out the page for Mon-
day too and she realized at the
same instant that she was pant-
ing with excitement and that her
heart had begun its angry pound-
ing inside her
She folded the page and cutmetl
it in the palm of her hand
' (To Be Continued)
half (27) were under 15 years of
age
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