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EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
- (filjttrrfy Aimmntmtmtta -
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Wade and Barker
T. O. Mowry. Minister
"Strength for emergencies is
budded quietly."
Church school at 9 45 a. ni Pre-
pare for rail) dnv Sept. 24
Morning worship at 10:50 a. m
Sermon: "Our Contribution to
Pence."
Young people will meet at 0 p |
m this evening. This is the first 1
meeting of the winter season. B< j
present to make it a splended
occasion.
Place on your date book—Oct
1—the Presbyterian world sacra,
mental service, when Presbyterian,
throughout the wor'd observe tin
sacrament of the Lord's Supper
Plan now to be present
Attending occasionally is be*tei
than continued nbsence, but reg-
ularity in worship attendance builds
character*”
You are welcome.
THIS page is open to all religious denominations. The
Tribune invites every church in the city to place its
announcements in these columns every week. Please
see that your announcement reaches The Tribune of-
fice by 4 p. m. Friday each week to assure its publica-
tion in Sunday’s issue.
Announcements from churches in surrounding com-
munities also are welcome.
PENTECOSTAI, CHURCH OF
GOD
1102 East Rogers Street
Rev. B. D. Edmundson, Pastor
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Evangelistic service with Rev
Jack Little at 11 a. m.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEE
Young people’s service at 6:30 p.
The revival will continue through
this week. Every one is welcome.
We have lots of good fans to keep
the building cool.
Rev LitUe Is preaching mes-
sages that deal with present time
needs. Come and hear this great
teacher and evangelist.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
J. W. Hodges, Pastor
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m, W.
C. Elliott, superintendent. A
great Bible lesson on "Remember-
ing God.”
Morning worship at 10:50 a. m
Sermon by the pastor: “Looking |mel' vacations, our Bible school
Two Wavs.” Vocal solo: "The Nine-, should show a very marked in-
tv and Nine," by Olsen Hodges 1 crease. Won’t you come and study
Training union service at 6:45j w*tf1 us in school today?
p. m. f M. Cothran, director A 10:45 a. ir..—Morning worship and
good training opportunity for all I communion. Sermon by the pastor:
Christians. ' We Study that We "Are You Ready To Oo?" Miss
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHIIRCH
Corner London and Barker
M. B. Pringle, Pastor
9:30 a. m.—Bible school. Harvey
C Dozier, acting superintendent.
Now that school has started and
persons are back from their sum-
CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH i Mav Serve " This is our motto. Vaughncille Joseph will be back
O A. Morris. Pastor | Evening preaching service at H p’*' organist, and her sister, Miss
Church «rhool at 9:45 i m p m xhP pastor will bring an Anita Joseph, will begin her
Jennings B Newman superintend- < important message. It will be based sm'lc(‘ as choir director. The lat-
ent. ' ’ "" * "
Morning worship at 10:50 a ni- J ubles
Seimon subject: "The World's
BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
David A. Cavin, Pastor
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Bible hour i three classes i at 7
p. ra.
Evangelistic message at 8 p. m.
The Lord blessed us wonderfully
last Sunday with eight souls. We
praise His name for them.
Come out and enjoy our fellow-
ship and hear the word of God
preached in an old-fashioned,
blood-washed way.
The Sunday morning message is
entitled "Go Tell My Disciples
Q When two women friends al-
ways have remembered each other’s
wedding anniversary with a gift,
and one's husband has passed
away, should the other friend send
the usual gift on the next an-
niversary?
A. It would be more tactful not
to do so.
Q. Is it discourteous for a man
to talk with a woman without re-
[ moving the cigar or cigaret from
his mouth9
A. Yes; a well-bred man never
will do this.
! Q. How should one address a
women doctor socially?
A. “Doctor Williams."
Club Formed For
Sidewalk Generals
DUNCAN, Sept. 9—(U.R) — The
"Sidewalk Generals’ CiUb" has blos-
somed here an outgrowth of the
European war. Invitations issued
by a Duncan resident said
"Prospective club members will
meet in a blackout tonight. All
members must be persons who
knew nothing of European topo-
1 raphy. geography and conditions
(prior to Aug. 31, but who since that
time have become oininiscent In
; European geography, military sci-
,ence and tactics.
1 "Each member will be designated
as a sidewalk general and will be
given a pretty badge. He also
will be allowed the privilege of the
floor for five minutes to tell why
his plan for breaking through
Heligoland, the Siegfried line, the
Balkans, Rumania or other fronts
is infallible. As befits the value
of such pronouncements, the mem-
bership will pledge that none shall
be acted upon."
bar mustaches. Local au
promised to intervene w
state prison officials in a:
to save it.
FEARS FOR MUSTACHE
PITTSBURG. Calif., —(U.R)—Sen-!
tenced to a life-time term of im-1
prisonment, the greatest. worry of j
George Stamos to being trans- j
ferred to San Quentin prison was
that the authorities there would
shave off his magnificent handle-1
SPECIAL
ONE WEEK ONLY
$5 Mach indess Wu
Oil Shampoo & Sei
Manicure and Arch
MALONES
BEAUTY SHO
113'a North Bickforc
Phone 1186
Marco Polo Road
Used By Trucks
■■ i ,
on one of the Lord s great par- *r win ' Prayer," by dulon. at
Special murie provided
Greatest Need" Special music:
Regular mid-week service at 8
"Ave Marta." sung by Miss Mar-J
p. m. Wednesday Bring vour Bible.
garet Fischer | pJtor
Evening service at 7:30 p. m
S"imon by the pastor
the presentation by pie
at 7:30 p. m
Choir rehearsal
As we are starting our Sunday 'I‘1l,1Tday.
evening services again we welcome
all who do not attend church' FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
elsewhere to worship with us *00 South Rock Island Avenue
__ W. R. Johnson. Pastor
TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHER AM Sundav «chool at 9:45 a m. Guy
CHURCH Lanman, superintendent. We in-
Williams and London
E H Pittelko. Pastor
10 a pi.—Sunday school
adult Bible classes
10:45 a m—Services
the morning service.
2 p m.—Service for the deal.
6:45 p. m—Christian Endeavor
society meetings.
8 p. m —Evening church service.
Sermon bv the pastor: "A Preach-
er’s Big Fish Story." Fine con-
gregational singing and fellowship.
Comp worship with us in thh
friendlv church in the heart o®
the city.
Church calendar.
Thursday Choir renearsal at 7:45
m
CHUNGKING. Sept. 9—(U.R)—The
Chinese government’s land com-
munications development program I
in southwestern China is actually
and Peter.” This is" a message "that i t,.aClni? Marco Po,o s footstePs
will thrill every Christian’s heart |a!ong the aneiPnt "silk route
and give everv Christian a firmer Communications ministry circles
standing. 1 sfty tpat in t*lp field of motor-car
Sunday evening the message is 1 hiS^ways, China plans to make
full of salvation and propheev. fu" u,e of ,ts two maJ0>' “conti-
emltled "In What Generation Will npntal doors,” one of which leads
Jesus Come?” | to Lashio in Burma and the other
Come and hear good, old-fashion- ,0 8emipalatln.sk in Soviet central
ed singing. We love to sing praises Asia-
j to our Lord and Saviour. These two routes sometimes have
The pastor Is leaving Monday Il>een referred to as China's "fire
ffi amazing
MN SUNK
IAL SYSTEM
vitc all former Sunday school pupils *’ "> There will be an election of
to be present today. This will be "tfiCPrs al'd other important bust-
and our rally day.
Morning worship at 10:50 a m
Anthems "I will Praise Thee. O'
ness.
hour
After the rehearsal a social
will be enjoyed
We Invite vou to our friendly Lord" and "Giving Our All to
services. We preach a changeless God." Sermon bv the pastor: "The
Christ for a changing world.
Mission guild meets at 2 p.
Thursday.
; Good Soldiers'
Epworth league at 7 p. m
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENF.
Bickford and Jenkins
E A. Green. Minister
Our church school begins
Evening service at 8 p m. Wal- promptly "t 9:30 a. m. Our motto
ter P Marsh will lead us in go.-pel *s: "Start on Time. Run on Time
JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
singing. Anthem: "Eternal Love'
Jehovah's Witnesses meet every i by Adams. Subject of the sermon
Friday at 8 p. m and each Sun-
day at 7:30 p. m for Bible study
at 205 West Wade street.
All persons of goodwill who are
Stewards of the Mystery
and Chose on Time."
Morning worship at 10:46 a. m
Subject of sermon: "The Challenge
Our prayer meeting will be held °* Service. Special singing.
at 8 p. m Wednesday. The meet- EnJrn' services at 6:30 and 7:30
ing last Wednesday evening was IP- ,n
Young people, Hi-N. Y.,
Interested in Bible study are wel-; "ei\ enjoyable. Come out and en- Junior and Senior Bible classes
come
I :ny these meetings with us.
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
El Rt‘no, Oklahoma
DR. P. J. CRADEN
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses Fitted
Olltzens National Bank Bldg.
Telephone 645
DR. P. B. MYERS
Special Attention To The *
Treatment of Hernia* and ,
Diseases of the Rrrlum
First National Bank Building
Telephone 27 or 298
DR. CATTO
PHYSICIAN ANI) SURGEON
421 8out,h William*
Phone 399
Dr. Harry A. Meyer
DENTIST
Over Crown Drug Store .
PHONE 388
Dr. Joseph T. Phelps
Special Attention (o Eye,
Ear. Nose and Throat.
Glasaes Fitted
Phone 81
Dr. V. P. Cavanaugh
DENTIST
Offtrc 88 — Phones — Re,*. 1510
203 East Wade In
Aderhold and Brown Building
DR. P. F. HEROD
Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses Scientifically Fitted
First Notionul ank Bldg.
Phone 1070
Lucius Babcock, Jr.
LAWYER
108'A 8outh Rock Island
Over Jones Drug
TELEPHONE 207
Roberson & Roberson
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Sam Roberson J. Roberson
107'i East Woodunn
Phone 404
Consult this handy direc-
tory when you need pro-
fessional advice and assist-
ance.
meet at 6:30.
Evening worship at 7:30 p. m.
Tlte Women’s Foreign Missionary
society will conduct nil Indian
missionary sendee, Indians from
Concho will be present to take
part in this service
Church school board meeting at
7:30 p. m. Monday.
Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. in.
Wednesday. This is the people's
service. You will enjoy It.
Prayer and fasting Friday noon.
Be sure to attend this profitable
service
Election of N. Y, P. S. officers at
6-30 p m. Sunday. Sept. 17.
Installation sp'virr Sunday. Oct
1.
Sundav 'chool rally Sunday. Oct.
8
for Wichita Kan., where he will
mend the week In the Bible study
being held there. The Bible study
is being conducted in the Fun-
escapes" or "back door entrances."
Under present conditions, with the
entire seacoast of China blockaded
by the Japanese navy, the ancient
that combines self-containe*
Loop Aerial, costly R. F. Stage an<
super-efficient Loktal Tubes.
^ Na Aerial Wires overhead. No grow
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wire* underfoot. No me**, no bothei
no fuss.
damental Baptist church where imperial highway through Sinklang
Brother Art Wilson is pastor. We province is beginning to regain its
are expecting a great time there former importance,
as the best teachers from several f For centuries, before the arrival
states will be teaching the word of of European traders by sea, cara-
God vans carried Chinese silk into the
If vou fail to hear the Sunday j near east and thence to the cities
evening message—"In What Gtn-! of Europe over this route—hence
eration Will Jesus Come?’’—you will its name, the "silk route."
miss a great blessing and a great Communications ministry circles
amount of knowledge concerning said this 4.000 kilometer highway
the "latter days.’
FULL
GOSPEL ASSEMBLY OF
GOD CHURCH
822 West, Waae Street
Rev Frank T Postelle. Pastor
Sunday school begins at 9:45
a. ra.
Preaching at 11 a m
Christ Ambassadors meet at 7
t). in.
Evangelistic services at 8 p m.
Prayer and Bible study at 8 p.
m Wednesday
Women of the church meet1
Is now in good usable condition
and Is being utilized to the fullest
"stent by the Chinese government
for transportation of supplies, mil-
itary and otherwise, from abroad
The said the Kunmlng-Lashio j
highway was opened to traffic1
months ago and it is being used
more and more frequently Foreign
Christian missionaries have been j
artivlng in south China by this
route, tints retracing the steps of.
MRrco Polo, who came to China In '
the 13th century.
1 Using credit loans concluded In
Thursday with Mrs. J. W Ricker, M„„. . , . ,, ,
•'New York and London, he Chi-
321 North Barker avenue, for reg-
ular weekly prayer service.
Christ Ambassadors meet at 8 p.,
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE UIIURUH
Corner London and Hoff
Sunday school at 9:45 a. in.
Christian Science services at 11
m.
Testimonial services at 8 p. m.
Wednesday,
A free reeding room maintained
Rlble and authorized Christian
Selene** literature may be read,
borrowed or purchased, Is open
dally from 12 noon to 4 p. m„
except Sunday.* and legal holidays
The public ir cordially invited to
attend the sendees and to use the
rending room. i
"Substance" will be the subject
of thp lesson-sermon In nil tha
Churches of Christ. Scientist, bran.
ch**s of The Mother church, First
Church of Christ. Scientist, In Bos-
ton. Mass., on Sunday, 8ept 10
The Golden Text is from John,
6:27. "Labour not for the meat
which perlshelh, but for that meat
which rndurelh unto everlasting
die. which the Son of msn shall
give unto vou: for him hath Ood
the Father sealed.”
Among the citations which con-
stitute the lesson-sermon is the
following from the Bible: "Now
faith i« the substance of things
hotied for. the evidence of things
not seen, nirough faith we un-
derstand that the worlds were
fmined by the word of Ood so that
things which are seen vere no*,
ninde of things which do appear"
'H**bnivs 11:1,3),
The lesson-sermon alao Includes
the following citation from the.
Christian Science textbook, "Sci-
ence and Henlth with Key to the
Scriptures,” bv Mnrv Baker Eddy:
"Question What Is substance? An- j
vwer- Substance Is that which Is
eternal and Incapable of dlscor<\
and decay Truth. Life and Love
are substance, as the Scriptures
use Mila word In Hebrews: "The
substance of things hoped for. the
evidence of things not seen”’ (page
468).
in. FYiday.
We cordially invite vou to our
Sunday school and every service.
You’ll find a welcome Come and
worship with us If you do not
go elsewhere to church or Sun-
day school.
"But I sav unto you. Love your
enemies. Bless them that curse
you. Do good to them that hate
you. and pray for them that de-
spltefully use you and persecute
yon." MAH , 44
nese government has bought ap-
proximately 3.000 trucks from'
American and BrltLsh factories.
N# Imtallotlonl Just plug in and pi*)
'• Carry table models from room I
room. Place consoles wherever the
look best.
Clonr Ton# In Nolly Lototlontl Anno
'• ance of man-made static and noli
conquered I
Undreamed-of Fewer in every 194
'a Pftllco, even at lowest price!
PHILCO 180XF
Fimst console ever offered at tills |
Huilt-'n Super Aerial S.vrieni with
Loop Aerial gives finer American
Foreign reception. Cathedral S|m
Bass Compensation, Variable Torn*
trol. Electric Pu*h-Button Tuning
eluding button for Te'evislnn Suum
eeption. Gorgeous Walnut cabinet, i
in—see It!
Factory Is Ready
Cushing Citizens
Give Testimonial
CUSHING. Sept. 9 — (U.R)—1The
Consolidated Gas Utilities corpora-
tion had the proof today that it is
one utility with little ccnsumer-
opposition.
Cushing citizens voted 233 to 101
to renew the company's 20-year
franchise. Business leaders said the
vote was a "testimonial" of the'
FI?) a. 117 i satisfactory set vice given bv the
In hvent Of War firm
BUY ON
EASY
TE«!Y!S
PHILCO 115C AC-DC
Six wciking tubrs (no ballast I with
costly "R. F. Stage.” First time at
this low price!
Walnut eabimt
$19.75
DAVIS ELECTRIC
PHONE 220
WE DO PLUMBING, TOO’
LAWTON. Sept. 9—(UR)—It is
not such a long step from the
production of trailers, steel bodies
and tanks to he manufacture of
stoves and safes, officials of the
Lsrrance Tank company explained
today.
The step Is one that the com-
pany must take In event the United
8tatcs becomes Involved In a war
Instructions arrived from Washing-
ton under plans for a general war-
time mobilization of industry.
Fred l-arrance, manager, said the
company could begin production ol
artn.v field stoves and safes within
a week or two. No additional equip-
ment would be necessary, he said
The company employes 35 men In
Its shop and live in its office
America s Largest Selling 1937 Model Car-Now One Of
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modern sfylt . .. •ovy-octing loftty
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luggog* comportment . . . noito-
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For quick results use The Dali*
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CHRIST MEMORIAL EPISCOPAL |
CHURCH
Wnlton W Davis, Deacon In Charge
0 30 a. m -Church school Mrs
W M Tall, superintendent.
11 a m.—Morning prayer and
sermon,
SACRED HEART CHURCH
Father Victor Van Durmc, Pastor
Sundav masses at 8 and 10 a.
m
Week-day masses at 0 a m
PARIS COPIES!
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LUXURY BAGS
SMART SUEDE
FABRIC GLOVES
Exrlting styles, Tucks, Pleats,
Pouches—Colors anil Black.
1.00-1.98
BOWERS
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SEE THE FORD DEALER VALUES
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Msay csr* offered for ule carry ihe Ford Dealer'* R&G write
guarantee which means Renruetl where neccvvsry to certa
vpccihcation* and (inarautrri/ under a money-hack pla
Many other* carry the dealer's "50-50" guarantee whii
pledges that he will pay 5()A» of the cost of all material at
labor and mechanical repair* (gla** and lire* excepted) n
earned by accident or neglect, w hich may be required with
.50 day* after your purchaee.
1939 FORD DELUXE TUDOR
1938 FORD DELUXE TUDOR
1937 CHEVROLET TOWN SEDAN
Beautiful black, just like
a brand new oup, an
extra good buy.
Btautiful black, radio
equipped, a local car
with very low mileage.
Gun-mt-tal grey — new.
sent cover*, extra good
Hies. A real steal.
1936 FORD DELUXE TRG. TUDOR asaysSK
niee condition throughout.
5745
$635
$450
$375
19.W Plymouth Coupe
Color black, upholstering and
paint like new. Motor
and tires extra nice.
1927 Ford Tudor
Color black—(60! horsepower, the
most economical ear ^
money can buy. A ste*nl
1936 Chevrolet Tudor
Beautiful black, upholstering and
paint like new, In S34S
perfect BAG condition,
1936 Ford Tudor
Original grey finish, Inside
out In perfect shape. A
you will hr proud
lo own.
and
ear
$350
193.1 Kurd Tudor
Black finish, u local ear, Urea
extra good, motor per- £22^)
feet. A real steal
1935 Dodge Truck
A truck that will do the job
and is In perfect
RAG comil lion
$185
1937 Ford Coupe
Beautiful black. Body, mi
and upholstering
extra sllrk, a local car.
LOTS MORE TO
SELECT FROM
Coupes
Passe nicer Sedans
Tudors
Commercials
-Priced-
$50.00 to $600.00
Down Payments
$10.00 to $175.00
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