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Perry Daily Journal Friday, July 15, 1977
CHURCHES
Seventh Day Adventist
Seventh and Grove
There will be no services this
Sabbath at the local church due
to the annual camp at Okla-
homa City
Mrs Rosa Snodgrass, report-
er for the Perry Seventh Day
First Presbyterian
Eighth and Elm
Church school will begin at
9:30 a.m Sunday in the Morgan
memorial building Worship
service is at 10:30 a.m The
sermon is entitled Tender, Yet
Tough based on Acts 21:1-16
Adventist church, has shared Greeting you at the door will be
information concerning Stanley
Will, a former Perry area
resident, who was recognized in
the Review and Herald, the
newspaper of the Seventh Day
Adventist church.
Will is an ordained minister
and recently accepted a call to
serve in the trust department of
the Kentucky-Tennessee Sev-
enth Day Adventist conference
will received part of his formal
education at +D and Perry
schools He attended South-
western Junior college at
Keene, Tex
Will served as president of the
Kansas Seventh Day Adventist
conference and during his y ears
as president, a new office
Mr and Mrs Veri Brorsen
Elder Dorotha Render will
assist with the worship hour
Nursing home services will
begin at 2 30 pm
HOTFWRINE will meet at 7
p.m
The men’s coffee devotional
will be at 7 a.m Monday with
Gene Wood in charge
Donald Hamden, Pastor
First Christian
Seventh and Holly
Come and join with us
celebrating this another day of
the Lord
Worship with us at the First
Christian church Disciples of
Christ) this Sunday
building and youth camp were Church school, 9 a.m
instructed Improvements Worship, 10 30 a.m A guest
also were made at the Enter- speaker from the Gideon will
prise Academy.
Regular Sabbath services will
resume next Sabbath at the
Seventh Day Adventist church
of Perry
Frank Jenkins. Pastor
Christ Lutheran
Seventh and Maple
A thought for today How
many more will you enjoy of
them here on earth?
bring the message
Evening service, 7 p.m. Mrs
Dean Tipps will bring the
message
CYF will go to Rayborn
Frazier s after the evening
service for a watermelon feed
Church calendar
Monday, men's prayer meet-
ing. 6 a.m Bible study, 9 a m
Tuesday, Quilters 1pm
Wednesday. Hour of Christian
First Baptist
Seventh and Hr
Come early Sunday morning
for fellowship and coffee at 8:30
am in the fellowship hall
Sunday school begins at 9:30
a.m for all ages The morning
worship begins at 10 45 a.m.
with Rev Bobby Lee bringing
the message Church training
begins at 6 p.m and evening
worship, 7 p.m
Wednesday, 7 p.m. the
evening service will be devoted
to music presented by members
and their guests There will be
solos, duets, quartets, and
instrumentals A pulpit com-
mittee and personnel commit-
toe will be held at 8:05 pm or
immediately following the serv-
ice The evening service will be
in the church auditorium
Thursday activities include
Prayer group, 9:30 a m. at Mrs
Ollie Walls, 910 Jackson street;
and Current Missions, 2 p.m. at
Mrs M E Pursifull’s, 609
Maple street
You are invited to attend any
of our services Visitors are
always welcome
Robert (Bob) Lee,
Interim Pastor
Dr Charles Martin,
Interim Music Director
New Prospect Baptist
Filth and Fir
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m
Church services. Ham
Prayer meetings, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesdays
Choir practice, 6:30 p.m Sat-
urdays
Mission circle, first and third
Thursdays
J A Boothe, Pastor
First Baptist
Billings, Okla
Sunday school, 10 a.m Ros-
coe McLemore, superintendent
Morning worship, 10:55 a.m
Evening worship, 7:30 p.m
Mid-week prayer service,
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m
Ronald Briggs, Pastor
Christian < Church
Billings, Okla
Sunday school, 10 a.m Mrs
Hugh Bellmon, superintendent;
and Mrs F O Rush, assistant
Worship service, 11 a m
Chi Rho Fellowship (for 5th
through 8th grades), 6 p.m
Christian Youth Fellowship
9th grade up). 6 p.m
Official board meets first
Sunday of each month following
morning worship service
Jim Sands, Minister
The theme for the Sunday fellowship, sack lunch at 6:30
sermon is Spiritual Bless- p.m and Bible study from 7
ings, from Gal 6 1-10. 14-16 p.m to 8 p.m Youth choir at
Services Sunday 7 30 a.m. 6 30 p.m and chancel choir at 8
worship: Sunday school and p.m
Bible classes at 9 30 a m.; and Thursday, CWT general
divine services with commun- meeting, 1 30 p.m. at the
ion at 10:30 a.m church.
Board of education will meet Saturday, men’s prayer
at ' 30pm Monday breakfast at the 89er restaur
Altar committee will not meet ant, 7 am.
ir July The next meeting will Christian church (Disciples of
be Oct. 18 Christ) would like to invite all
The general church conven- persons to join with us for
tion is meeting in Dallas from worship and study
We’ll welcome you warmly at
Seventh and Holly.
M R Work, Pastor
this Friday to the following
Friday
The Sunday service will be
conducted by Pastor H K
Niermann of Perry
W J Wehmeier. Pastor
Zion Lutheran
Five Miles East of Perry
Worship, 9:30 a.m.
Sunday school, 10:30 a.m.
Sunday is the day we are
celebrating our 80th anniver-
sary at Zion. The choir will
share some special music with
us and the sermon topic is
Home On The Range For
Eighty Years" based on II
Corinthians 5:6 At noon we will
have a congregational potluck
dinner.
After dinner, letters will be
read from various past minis-
ters of Zion; a brief history of
the church will be shared we
will have a time to reflect and
share some of our favorite
memories of Zion; and the choir
will sing We hope you will join
with us for this special day of
praise and thanksgiving Peace
and joy .
Richard Pearson, Pastor
Marland Methodist € Christian
Marland, Okla.
Sunday school, 10 a.m
Worship. 11 a.m
Robin Meyers, Pastor
Mrs Chris / Linda) Short,
Church Organist
Calvary Baptist
Eleventh and Cedar
We are experiencing the
Lord’s blessing in a great way
here at the Calvary Baptist
church. We invite you to come
and visit the church that dares
to be different This Sunday we
will begin our study of the first
chapter of Galatians, which
deals with the danger of falling
for false teaching
In the 11 a.m. worship hour,
our pastor will preach a
message that will call for a
decision Each visitor in the
Adult Bible class for the first
time will receive a free copy of
the pastor’s book, “The Minis-
try of Tears "
We plead with you with all our
heart, stop, consider your
eternal destiny be sure where
you are going to spend eternity
W T Dunn, Pastor
St. Rose of Lima ( atholic
Ninth and Delaware
Sunday masses. Band 10 a.m .
confessions 7:30 and 9 30 a.m.;
weekday mass 5:30 p.m
Instruction classes for all
grades, 8:30 a.m., Sundays
Mrs Leo Wagner is president of
the Parents’ club Mr and Mrs
Bob Bolay are chairmen for the
teachers
Senior Youth club, 7 p.m.
Sunday Mr and Mrs Bob
Bolay and Mr and Mrs Leo
Wagner, sponsors
Junior Youth club, 7 p.m.
Wednesday Mr and Mrs.
George Patak sponsors
Grades 6-5-4. Mr and Mrs
Asa Cavett and Mr and Mrs
Kenneth VanBrunt, sponsors.
Grades 3-2-1-K, Mr and Mrs
Leon Hake and Mr and Mrs.
Bill Wilcoxen, sponsors
Altar Society, 2 p.m Thurs-
day, Mrs Carl Hamm, presi-
dent
Knights of Columbus, 7:30
p.m Wednesday, John L. Wag-
ner, grand knight
First United Methodist
Seventh and Elm
‘The church that’s home to
you "
Sunday school, 9 45 a m
Worship, 10 50 am
UMYF. 6 p.m.
Rev Higgins and family are
vacationing for the next two
weeks Our guest speaker for
Sunday will be Rev Joe
Carrier, Stillwater Greeters
will be Mr and Mrs Gary Bil-
lingsley.
UMYF will meet in the youth
building at 6 p.m Sunday A
summer planning schedule will
be on the agenda All youth are
invited to attend UMYF each
Sunday
The Methodist men will meet
at 6:30 a.m Monday in the
youth building for breakfast and
fellowship All Methodist men
and boys are invited to attend
The Bible study group meets
at 7 p.m. each Tuesday with
Ralph and Genie Hannah, 2 Wil-
shire
The Prayer group meets at
8:30 a.m each Friday with
Doris Rodolph
William J Higgins, Pastor
GREEN VALLEY
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1103 B.ch
336 2285
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The Sport Shak
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Joe Williams “Tiny Lang
Full Gospel ( Community
Revival Center
Formerly Perry
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301 Cedar
Sunday school, 10 a.m
Worship service, 11 a m.
Sunday evening worship, 7
p.m
Wednesday service, 7:30 p.m.
Come and worship with us
where God is alive and moving
by His spirit
Alvin I. Dalton, Pastor
Church of the Nazarene
Ninth and Jackson
Sunday school, 9 45 a.m
Worship hour, 10:50 a m.
Evangelistic service, 6 p.m
Youth services, 7:15 p m.
Juniors, 7 15 p.m
Wednesday mid-week prayer
service, 7 p.m
John Fechner, Pastor
Mt Olive AME
530 Grove Street
Sunday school, 9 30 a.m.
Morning worship. Ham
Allen Christian Endeavor, 5
p.m.
Evening worship, 7 pm
Wednesday prayer meeting,
7:30 p m.
Everyone welcome
R C Jenkins. Pastor
First Baptist
Mulhall. Okla
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m
Church, 10:45 a.m
Training union, 6:30 p.m.
Church, 7 15 p.m
Wednesday, prayer meeting,
7 p.m
Ray Tidwell, Pastor
Assembly of God
Red Rock, Okla
[ Indian Mission ’
Sunday school, 10 a.m
Morning worship, 11 a.m
Evangelistic service, 7:30
p.m
Wednesday, prayer meeting
Rev and Mrs
Edward Moody.
Missionary Pastors
Church of Christ
Seventh and Jackson
We would like to welcome
each of you to worship with us
this Sunday morning at 10 a m
We have Bible classes for all
ages at 9 a.m and evening
worship at 6 p.m
We meet each Wednesday
evening at 7:30 p.m. for
devotion and Bible classes for
all ages We invite you to attend
these worship services and
Bible classes
Gerald Stewart, Minister
St Mark's Episcopal ]
Seventh and Grove
Family Christian education,
9:30 a m Sunday: Holy com-
munion and sermon, 10:30 a.m
Rev Isaac Mason
World, state, local news cov-
erage daily in The Journal
United Methodist
Orlando, Okla
Sunday, 10 a.m., Church
school
11 a.m., Morning worship
6 p.m., Adult Doctrinal stu-
dies, first and third Sundays of
each month
7 p.m., UMY fellowship, first
and third Sundays of each
month
United Methodist Women
meet at 2p. m the first Tuesday
of each month
Orin L Daniels, Pastor
Ceres Baptist
Ceres, Okla
10 a.m., Sunday school, Bert-
sel Ratliff superintendent
11 a m.. Morning worship
6:30 p.m., Evening worship
RobertS Bazzell, Pastor
O‘HALLORAN‘S
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336 4466
PERRY PAINT A
BODY SHOP
HARRY HUGHES
We Give S&H Green Stamps
Randall Motor
Company
Your Ford Dealer
Phone 336 2269
336 4544
721 Cedar
enlue
DISCOUNT FOODS
Bill Chapman
Clair Reece’s
MERLE NORMAN
BEAUTY SALON
707 IVANHOE 336 9771
First National Bank
and Trust Company
Perry’s Community
Owned Bonk
Member FDIC
United Methodist
Morrison
Sunday school, 1# a.m. Leroy
Schlehuber, superintendent
Worship service, 11 a.m.
United Methodist Women,
third Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Rex Bowen, Pastor
First Baptist
Morrison, Okla.
Sunday school, 10 a m.
Morning worship, 11 a.m
Training union, 6 30 p.m
Evening worship, 7:30 p m.
Glenn Robertson, Pastor
First Bible Baptist
1102 Ivanhoe
Services for the week
Sunday school, 10 a.m
Sunday worship, 11 a.m
Sunday evening service, 7
p.m
Wednesday service, 7 p.m
Thursday visitation, 7:30 p. m
Gregory J Stephens, Pastor
Church of God in Christ
Eighth and Market
Sunday school, 10 a.m
Morning worship, 11 30
Young People’s Willing Work-
ers (YPWW), 6 p.m Sunday
Evening service, 8 o’clock
Everyone invited to attend
J S Greer, Pastor
O.K. Blacksmith &
Welding
503 Mople Perry, Okla.
O K Edmondson
Phone 336 9786
KUMBACK
LUNCH
Marilee & Tony Macias
6 25 Delaware 3 36 4646
God Is The Cornerstone
L. God the cornerstone of your church? It doesn’t
matter how small or how large your church is, how rich or
how poor. The really important thing is the foundation
of your church. If God is not the cornerstone, the -true-
ture cannot be wound.
Sumner Baptist
Sumner, Okla
Sunday school, 10 a.m
Worship, 11 a.m
Ron Hayes, Pastor
Assembly of God
Morrison, Okla
Sunday school, 9:45 am,
Thomas H Benton, superinten-
dent
Worship hour, 10:50 a.m
Sunday night service, 7:30.
Evangelistic service, 7:30
p.m
Youth, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m
J Ruel Baxter, Pastor
Sacred Heart Catholic
First Assembly of God
Ninth and Grove
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship, 11 am
Sunday evangelist services, 7
p.m.
Wednesday services, 7 30
p.m
Join us in worship and shar-
ing
Antelope Valley
Church of The Brethren
Billings, Okla.
10 a m Sunday school. Guy
Speiker, superintendent
11 a m. Church service.
Fellowship dinner first Sun-
day of each month
7:30 p.m. Wednesday-Cottage
prayer service.
Dean Schlecht, Pastor
Mike Thralls, Music Director
Robyn Speiker, Pianist
I isa Schnaithman, Organist
Ceres Christian
Ceres, Okla.
9 a.m., Sunday school.
Mrs David Zavodny, superin-
tendent.
10 a.m., morning worship
service
First and third Thursdays,
Ladies Aid meeting, Mrs. O. V.
Mornhinweg, president
Second Friday, fellowship
supper and board meeting O.
V Mornhinweg, chairman.
Bible study, 6 p.m. Sundays.
Bob Boothby, Pastor
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Bill Mitchell owner
336 4879
321 7th
JCPenney
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COMPANY
Perry Nursing Home
410-15th 336.4461
ZORBA'S
Men’s & Boy’s Wear
Billings, Okia. Adult choir, 7:30 pm Wed-
Mass every Sunday at 8 a.m nesday Mrs Ray Nissen, or-
Altar Society meetings ganist Jack Dorl, sponsor
monthly at 1 30 pm on first Leroy Rolling chairman of the
Tuesday Holy Day Mass, 7pm church committee The Catholic
Martin Reid. Pastor church is always open for any-
HELPFUL
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God reveals himself through hi- W ord-the Bible. The
Bible should play a central part in your church school.
Children should continue to learn the important lessons
it teaches. God should also be the cornerstone of your
life. H he isn’t yet, then start today to build a firm foun-
dation for your life with God as your cornerstone.
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Mike Shannon, owner
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Assembly of God
Billings, Okla.
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.,
Lester Ontis, superintendent.
Sunday evangelistic service,
7:30 p.m
Every Wednesday, prayer
meeting and C. A youth, 7 30
p.m Gary Miller, president.
Mrs Bessie McGinty, WMC
Missionary president
“A Friendly Church."
Dave Groom, Minister
one
Catholic cemetery, available
to members of all faiths, Ray-
mond Wagner, president
Ward J. Pankratz, Pastor
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George Bernard Shaw, the
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123 Cedar, Perry
336-2110
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Watson, Milo W. The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 84, No. 140, Ed. 1 Friday, July 15, 1977, newspaper, July 15, 1977; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2251948/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.