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EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
El Reno Churches Are Observing
Roll Call Day In Sunday Services
Shelterbelt Trees Box Of Dynamite Quiets
Gaining In Favor Police Chief And Sergeants
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9,
Plans Drawn For
of the register of wills, if
than 100 pages long. Each
Lazy Man’s Game|cove,'ed with an lnv,slble p
ALTUS. Feb. 9 The shelter-' MANKATO. Minn., Feb. 9—(U.R>
EVANGELICAL CHHU H . < III |{( H OF THE NAZARENE
Daniel L. Kolb, Pastor ! Bickford and Jenkins
Tliis is the first week in Lent j E A Green. Pastor
In Lent we think of self-denial, | Sunday is "Church Day" at our
sacrifice, prayer, and the achieve- j (hUrCh we are endeavoring to
ment of higher values have all our church nien^jers pres-
"Of all sorts of earthly good. pnt for Sunday school. Each (lass
the price is self-denial. The lower js fthge(j to be responsible for con-
girls' quartet will render special' must be sacrificed for the greater; j (acting each church member who
music for the men's class. I coarser give place to the finer jh 0f their class age
10:45 a. m. -Morning worship1 ***** ■** 0UI' V"*™* ‘f*
I I IS N T CHRISTIAN CHURCH
M. B Pringle, Pastor
9:30 a m.—Bible school. Har-
vey C. Dozier, superintendent.
Sturt the day rigl^t by being in
Bible school with us at. 9:30 a. m
The Everyman's class meets at,
the Criterion theatre. A highschoo!
and communion Every church
ward success is a sacrifice. We
member should be in his place at
gam by losing, grow by dwlnd
the .hutch services for this day. | livp »>)' dying."-R D. Hitch-
The pastor will preach on the |
subject. The Call of the Hour.' |
6:30 p. m—Christian Endeavor
7:30 p. m — Evening church ser-|
vice Special Boy Scout services i
are being held this evening. The | Wednesday.
pastor will preach on the subject.; _____
"Two Ancient Swordsmen." BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school, 10 a m
Morning worship. 11 a m.
E. L. C. E.. 7 p m
Evening worship. 7:45 p. in
Mid-week service, 7:30 p
Sunday school at 9 30 a. m
The lesson for our study is "The
Perils of Rejecting Christ."
Morning worship at 10:45 a. m.
with sermon by the pastor and
special singing by one of our
1 quartet*
N Y. P. S. Hl-N Y. Juniors
m and Senior Btole class all meet
at 6:30 p m.
Evening worship at 7:30 p. m
Subject of sermon by the pastor:
The Carpenter of Nazareth " Good
belit tree plan in western Okla-!—Dynamite, like women—so ex-
homa is gaining in favor, accord- perts say — grows Increasingly
ing to T. E. Raide. U. S. forest touchy with age
service shelterbelt assistant for Eddie Becker didn’t know it.
the Jackson county area. j Eddie, who was only doing hist
More than 1,300 new applications: duty as he saw it. walked into the: ^
for shelterbelt protection have police station here, dumped a big
been filed in the western Okla-1 box on the desk
homa area. Raide saicL The appli-j found thu stuff ln a shed ,
cations accepted to date provide was cleanlng... he sald. rappi on
for 219 miles of shelterbelts. which | (hp box for attention. "What do
tuerage about a half mile ln you want me do wlth lt?„
length for each application.
The acting chief didn’t ca-rv it.1 ___ ~
he desk sercreant emiMn’t. Peb ® ^OW that
lion to protect it from lig!
wear.
The desk sergeant couldn't leave th* ” , , « VVw
the station And the dmi-ctrlw the dflys are ^thenlng and the
z sr “d “•rss. *1™'
was busy.
Eddie carried it.
A hearty welcome awaits you j David A Cavin, Pastor
in this friendly church in the "Whosoever was not found writ- singing
heart of the city. j ten in the book of life was cast Church school board meeting
Church calendar:
“ Tuesday—Official board meeting
at the church at 7.:30 p. m
into the lake of fire "
Monday night at the church, be-
I.s vour name written in the i inning at , ,10 p m. Let every
book o flife? If your name la not '"««ber of the board be present
Wednesday Mid-Week Bible | written there, your destination is Teacher training classes meet
sure as is shown by tins verse Wednesday night the highschool
taken from God's werd , lflss fr°m 6( to 7 P fln(1 ,hr
What will take ol.ee at the plaiis from 7 to 8 p. m
Great White Throne, the Judg- ***' meeting Wednerfay night.
P m. Boy Scout meeting at 7:30 ' ment Bar of Ood? Who will ap- -j” M-li'nn" Cory as leader " ‘ SS
P m. i pear at that Judgment? For what Plavpr and fHStlng Prlday noon
purpose is the judgment? from ,2 o'clock until 1
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
study at 7'30 p. m.
Thursday — Women's general
council meets in the junior room
at 2 p. m Choir rehearsal at 7:30
p. m
All these questions and many you arP urged to attend all
London 'and Hoft more will be Hiixweied Sunday < these services and contribute your
Church school at 9:45 a m. night in the Bible Baptist church „rt jn making the church a suc-
Christian Science service at 111 when the pastor shall bring a cess.
Any group of farm owners may
submit a petition to ,the forest
service requesting a planting pro-
gram for their vicinity. Raide
said.
Rohmiller has thought it time to i
announce plans for a "lazy man’s"
softball game
Chief virtue of the new sport, j
________ says Rohmiller. would be that it1
The Elm Glen .club will meet Irequlreti Practically no energy,
with Mrs. Henry Schumacher near Tlred business men would staff
ELM GLEN
Geary Feb. 15. The last meeting, the bases and the outfield, but
scheduled in January, was post- j they wouldn't have to chase balls.
"What's in it?" the desk ser I poned bePallae nt th * severely cold i Each would have a small boy
gtant asked. j weather- j assistant to do the running. For
"Dynamite" said Eddie -where I Rev' and Mrs- G L Trabant, jthe business man to move out of I
do vou' want me to out itf” Mrs' Pannie Lamb Mr and Mr; . hls tracks would be a violation cf ;
Tire desk sergeant looked; thp ; hncy Kreger. Mrs. W. Schumacher : the rules,
acting chief peeked under the box d daughter' Mlsses August a and , The players would do their own
Several requests in southwest- iid and the dog.Patrt.«r , Margaret Leek. Mr. and Mis. Me-- batting, but their assistants would
cm Oklahoma have been rejected; happened to be around crowds'vil Moffal were Sunday visitors' run the bases,
due to the unsuitable soil or be- j 0VP1. t0 see dvnam)tp thp in the Liebscher home. . Rohmiller said he already has '
cause of other unfavorable con- dPCjded at a giance, had reached! Sch°01 at Elm Glen is dismissed jseveral applications for the field-!
ditions, according to Raide a stagP decidedly ripe and dan-1this week because of the illness in* positions, "where you den't
The shelterbelt program is part gerous of the teacher. j even have to duck."
of the federal government's pro-; The chief didn't say a word. The ' Mrs. Bertha Moffat is spending1 ------
r™0 ,!,a !r0M0n. Th°usancLs desk sergeant could not. And the ,a week with her daughter. Mrs. Will To Be Preserved
of ttees have been planted from dog.catcher also was a dem Ernest Liebscher, helping care for Afi
Texas north to the Dakotas. | ! member, of the familv who are' AS H,8tor,‘, HoCUmeilt I
“HELLO WALK" ON CAMPUS | JTgatn TwUfto kne^w,^! 1 a M „ PHILADELPHIA. Feb w-tu.P,-
SAI.T LAKE CITY Utah (U.R>- Vot, want' me to pm !? M^u .U*mke; ThP board of city trusts has voted
The Student body at University Of *«&!*«** S S S
•catcher WOlllH nnt wnpn« MfinHov «»•* lUa cv a .u.. ... 'J1*®*0 tO
Utah has set aside a quarter-
block-long stretch of the main
campus sidewalk as "hello walk."
Students are supposed to greet
each other, regardless of acquaint-
ances, as they pass on the walk.
1 message on "The Great White
a m.
Testimonial services at 8 p m Throne cf God." Be sure to come CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH
Wednesday and see if Qod ls J1181’ concern- o. A Morris, Pastor
A free reading room maintained big HU Judgment. Hits semen church school at 9 45 a. m
107 East Wade street where wil) be preceded by a great./old- jennings II Newman, superintend*
the Bible and authorized Christian j fashioned song service. ent.
Science literature may bo read. | Sunday morning a great question Morning w iship at 10:50 a m.
b rrowed or purchased, is open
will be answered: "Can a Man,
daily from 12 noon to 4 p. m.. I Who Once Has Been Saied. He gpPCja| mu«c by the choir,
except Sundays and legal holidays. 1 *'Ost ’ Come out and heai what League meeting at 6 p m. As
The public is cordially Invited ; ° d tells about this subject, on „ sp<.rill| treat Sunday evening
to attend the services and to use "bich there have been contioversies f0r (j,,, ]Pagti*rs a missionary from
the, reading room lor 1,®ps China will speak to the young
"SPIRIT" will be the subject of God b«s blessed us tremendously pPOp|P a( g p m ^11 are Invited
the lesson-sermon in all the j h many souls ihe last few Sun- Evening service nt 7 p m. Ser-
Churches if Christ, Scientist, | bays. May we be in continual m011 bv t|)e pasit-or.
hi,in. hex of The Mother church, 1 Pr“yer ,l11" ln'IMV *®Ul* ««y X| _ -
Ft, ! Church of Chrut Scienti t | “ved belore Jesus comes,
in Boston. Mass., on Sunday. Feb. | Bible school, 9.45 a. m.
«. | Morning worship. 11 a in.
Bible hour. 6 30 p m.
Evangelistic message, 7:30 p.
Every one is welcome.
Sermon subject: "A New Era.'
The Gulden Text is from John
4:24 "Ood is a Spirit: and they
that worship him must worship
him in spirit and in truth
C anadians Feel
War In Prices
OTTAWA. Feb. 9—(UP)—A gen- I
eral increase in living costs may
Among the ciUtirns which eon- FKENBVTERIAN CHURCH ■«>< be discernible to most, but
Wade and Barker higher prices have struck a hard
T O. Mowry, Minister blow at "borderline" homes on low
"To him who overcome!h I will income and In the homes of
giro tn eat ol the tree ol llle" 'hose on rebel according to the
Church school at 9:48 a in Be Canadian welfare council.
stitute the lesson-sermon is the
following from the Bible "It is
the spirit that quickeneth; tlie
flesh profitfth nothing: tlie words
tlint I speak unto you. they are
in your department on time Mem- Referring to the effects of the
6:63),
The lesson-serinen also includes
the following cltntion from the
Christian 8ciC3i e textbook. "Science
nnd Health wtV.i Key to the Scrip-
tures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "II
the disciple is advancing spiritually.
spirit, and they are life" 'John riiPlltK „
e bera of the Men's Bible class will!|irtpp °" lpn" C| P|1U a poun-
go directly to their classroom cU buUel:n ,ipclarps lhal "ne"hfr
He,in c Hicks Is president Seth w,,'s,'s "or official schedules slmul-
Natlon U the teacher for the dav.' anPO,,Ky ®wp“ke ,l'p Mlddpn
Bring a friend and enjoy this prof- , Jl™ps ln *** ,of *^le* f
Tlie costs of certain foods, of
Itable hour. ,
... . . , „ „ . .. 1 textiles and fuel, have "Inline.
........................„ ......wM"n‘n* iP: C#11" dlatelv affected thousands of these
K? Is striving to enter In. He con- 1 "s ' <l'° l'1.11'1 liomes. throwing bnck upon tlie
stanUy turns *ua.v from material i(’U,IT^ ftt ! ^?ur* ^ ^ wearied mother a burden apt to
sense, and looks towards tlie im- 18lmd*y of sbould find the |ipr wprp t|1P V0|unurv s|ie-
perishable things of Spirit, If lion- |)PopP Hf, E1 Rcno al tbelr re- rial agPnciPs not Ht |land to help
est he will be in earnest from 1 sl)pr’f'*’ churches Music: Anlhem bpl. |n puduettimi to emnmel and
... . I by tlie choir, Tlie Heavens Are
the start, and gam a little eaeli , '......
, . ... ....... .... Tel ing Sermon: "Lite n Partner-
day ln the rigid direction, till .
at last he finishes his course wltlils,!P'
j^,.. 2J1 Young people will meet at 6
hi V 'P m-
tier in budget ting to eounsel and
advice."
The council went on to point out
that in other homes, sudden in-
come, alter long need, has brought
its problem of unwise spending and
Week-day class will meet in the n Hock of deferred debt collectors |
Another problem was that of en-
listments. readjusting domestic rc-
lj j" ”' " cum. ctricc „ w.,|.
(It) Bout It Rock Island Avenue . '
W R Johnson. Pastor "'n **' a
Boy Scouts will meet at 7 p. lit l.dlons, patching up old estrange-
■ MdtiUig worship. 10 50 a on., Wadncsday. "You should do u ments. locating nnd reuniting ehll-
Anlhctn Sermon by the Pastor. g0od turn eaeli day this week; ■ dren, straightening out common
Ihe Boy Scouts will have charge SPP some one find lile law relationships and getting ade-
of this service. The pastor will „ |jmP morp worthwhile.' Jesus quate guardianship for children of
P,PHctf went about doing gcod! missing or incapable mothers be-
Wc will observe roll call as | "Using your present makes your fore worried fathers go overseas
requested by the Ministerial Alii- i future!" -
to worship
HUNGARY DEVELOPS OIL
ance Wc hope that every member you aIP welcome
ot the church who prsslbly can , wltli us! BUDAPEST OJP' - Oil fields |
be present will attend one of the___ hove been discovered In Hungary
services ot the church Sunday TRINITY ENGLISH 11 Til Fit \N "f1**-'' ar,‘ sald t0 b,‘ ^o^f**'*^**! to
The Church of Youth will bo In
charge of the evening service.
SACRED HEART ( III lt( II
(IIIRUI
Williams and London
E. H Pittelko. Pastor
meet all the country's demand*,
with a surplus for export Tlie new
fields discovered near the Yugo-
a m Sunday school and s,av bordpr arP bp,nK rovflpd wtth
Father Victor Van Dunn". Pastor | adult Bible classes
Sunday masses at 8 a. n; and | 10:45 a m —Services Sermon I hoom field
10 8 m. "Jesus Meets Satan Fare to Face"
Sunday evening servicei at 7:30 3:30 to 4 p m— Lutheran hour
p. m Way ol the Cross and bone- j KTOK
diction i lenten services at 8 p. in Wed-
Week-dny masses at R a ni nesdav Sermon: "One For All"
Reading and short me.iltall n on The Iriendly church invites you
| Wc preach a changeless Clirist for
oil derricks reminiscent of a Texas
the dny's gospel
Sermon nnd benediction at 7 30 11 changing world
p. m. Wednesday. —————
Way of the Cross and benediction
nt 3 p m Friday.
TYPEWRITERS AND
ADDING MACHINES
New ami lireimdillowed
SALE — RENT VI.S — REPAIRS
II E N R Y R E II N E
Typewriter Dep't. Phone ?80
JEHOVAH'S WITVESSER
Jehovah's Witnesses meet every
Friday at 8 p. m and each Sun- j
day at 7:30 p m. for Bible study 1
at 205 West, Wade street.
All persons of goodwill who are
Interested In Bible study ars wel-
come,
LIFE <TH( LED BY I3»
BRANDON Vl <U.R) Number 13
doesn't mean bid luck for Arthur
I nndon. postal clerk who has 13
letters in Ills name. Born on Frl- i
day the 13th. lie was graduated I
from highschool on the 13th, was
married on the 13th and became a
mall carrier in 1913 He bought a
new home on Jan. 13 after living
In another house yes, i3 years.
GET YOUR CAR READY FOR WINTER
Glenn Ihe Ratlin lor nnd Stop (lie leaks with Ihe fallowing
guaranteed protluels:
HOLDER SEAL SUPER SOLVENT CLEANER
HOLDER SEAL ANTI-RUST
SOLDER SEAL STOP LEAK
Also GUARANTEED POAVEII-PAK IIATTEIMES |3.M * up
LANNAN SUPPLY CO.
EL RENO, OKLA.
IT b ^ FOR 1940
burner
SFUS'EM
Wilson Funeral Home
Ambulance Service
Phone 177
speak The dog-catcher would not. spent Monday In the w F. Sshu- restore and preseTve^the oTkrinl'J
And the acting chief told Eddie, macher home vvill which p i
| Mr. and Mrs Harold Jennings! Hy brluie anS '
Tlie box was transported care- j and sons of Oklahoma City and age.
ttily — ao very careiully — to o Mrs. Ina Sheets spent Sunday ill I Tlie century-old document
QUALITY COFFEE AT A P0PUIAI
The Significance Of
Religion and the Church
lx
L
Five Great Leaders In World Life
Speak For The Church
I RESIDENT Franklin I). Roosevelt: “Where freedom of re-
ligion has been attacked, the attack has come
lrom sources opposed to democracy. Where de-
mocracy has been overthrown, the spirit of free
worship has disappeared. And where religion
and democracy have vanished, good faith and
reason, in international affairs, have given way
to strident ambition and brute force.”
m
my
BUSINESS—Roger Babson: “The church today deserves the
credit for keeping before the world these great
factors. All that is worthwhile in the world to-
day comes from men and groups actuated by
these Fundamentals of Integrity, Faith, Indus- .
try, Brotherly Love and those other factors
which come only from God.”
STATESMAN—Francis B. Sayre, assistant secretary of state:
“We must turn to Christ if we are to save our
civilization. It is not a question of theology, not
a problem of sentimentalists. It is a job for red-
blooded men, wrestling with life’s cold realities.”
ECONOMIST—Sir George Paish, leading British economist:
‘‘Civilization has jumped the track. Man has ut-
terly failed to make the grade. We are headed
for the greatest disaster in all history. The
CHURCH alone can check the plunge into barb-
arism.
Al
SCIENCE—Dr. Arthur II. Compton: “The growth of civiliza-
tion—DKMANDS the growth of CHRISTIAN
EDUCATION.”
The Local Churches Represent Christ and Religion in ElReno
Thev offer the basic values which our great national leaders recognize in religion. COOP-
KRATING WITH THE PROGRAM OF SOME LOCAL CHURCH PROVIDES YOU THE
OPPORTUNITY of helping to build enduring foundations for our community and na-
tional life.
ROLL-CALL DAY—SUNDAY. FEB. 11. EVERY MEMBER SHOULD BE PRESENT.
iThia Sparc Contributed By The Tribune!
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 298, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1940, newspaper, February 9, 1940; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc919972/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.