The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 172, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 21, 1947 Page: 2 of 8
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
London at Hoff *
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m
Christian science services at 11 a.
m.
Testimonial services at 8 p. m.
Wednesday.
"Matter" will be the subject of
the lesson-sermon In all Christian
Science churches throughout the
world on Sunday, Sept. 21.
The golden text is from I John
5 21: "Little ehjktTen. keep your-
selves from idols." Among the cita-
tions which constitute the lesson-
sermon Is the following from the
Holy Bible: "Bor though there be
that are called gods, whether In
heaven or In earth. <as there be
gods many, and lords many,) But
to us there Is but one Ood, the
Father, of whom are all things, and
we in him;" (I Corinthians 8:5,6)
The lesson- sermon also includes
the following passage from "Science
and Health with Key to the Scrip-
tures" by Mary Balter Eddy, the
Christian Science textbook: "Tlw
realm of the real Is spirit. The un-
likeneis of spirit is matter, and the
opposite of the real is not divine,—it
is a human concept. Matter is an
error of statement. This error in
the premise leads to errors In the
conclusion In every statement into
which It enters. Nothing we can say
or believe regarding matter Is im-
mortal, for matter Is temporal and
Is therefore a mortal phenomenon,
a human concept, sometimes beauti-
ful, always erroneous” <p. 277).
'TtHIS page Is open to all re-
llglous denominations. The
Tribune Invites every church In
the city to place Its announce-
ments In these columns every
week. Please see that your an-
nouncement reaches The Tribune
office by 4 p. m. Friday each
week to assure Its publication In
Sunday's Issue. To afford equal
opportunity to all denominations
in presenting their •announce-
ments, The Tribune requests
that each be limited to 200 words
Announcements from churches
In surrounding communities also
are welcome.
CENTRAL METHODIST CHURCH
Barker at Woodson
W. E. Bowers, Pastor
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m
Morning worship. 10:50 a. m. An-
them: “I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes.”
Sermon: "Why Be a Christian?”
Evening worship, 7:30 p. m.
Lessons and sermon, 8 p m.
Fellowship hour, 8:30 p m.
Ciloir rehearsal, 7:30 p. m. Wed-
nesday.
You are invited to worship with
us.
Guidance From Great Proverbs
ScrlpiL-rc: ProverBs 4:21; 6.16-19; 9:10; 14:34; 15:1; 10:18; 21:1; 28:1-
27:1; 28:1; 2418; James 4:1
the righteous
BY WILLIAM E. GILROY, D. D. (man pursueth; but
QREAT proverbs are the crystal- "' coo^exampleTof the spontane-
time!;* they*ar«f reflectiWMupmn'lile ^ « SSz
anrf cnnHnef terse concentrated' ' As *n water face
lerse. concentrated , answereth to face, so the hesrt ol
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Williams at London
A. C. Dubbersteln, Pastor
Bunday school and Bible classes,
9:45 a. m.
Divine worship, 10:45 a. m. Ser-
mon; “The Blessedness of the Be-
liever."
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
London at Barker
W. M. FVay, Minister
Bible school, 9:30 a. in.
Morning worship, 10:40 a. m. Spe-
cial anthem by the choir. Sermon
:Uy the pastor on "The Power of
Gathered Fragments."
| There will not be night services
j this week A decision on union eve-
ning church services will be un-
nounned later.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
J. W. Hodges, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Asa
Mayfield, superintendent.
General worship, 10:50 a. m. An-
them by the choir. Mrs. E\ A. Jack-
son, leader: Mrs, H. V. Tilllngliast,
organist. The sermon chosen by the
pastor will be "Introducing the
Master.”
Training union. 6:30 p. m. Clifford
Cook, director. Young people train-
ing for lives of fuller Christian ser-
vice.
Evening worship and praise ser-
vice, 7:45 j. m. Plenty of good gospel
singing. The pastor will speak on the
subject, "The Great Christian Issue
of Today.”
Mid-week servlctwat 7:30 p. m.
each Wednesday
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
301 East Wade Street
Everett Poole, Minister
TJtntaay school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 10:50 a. m. with
Rev. John Williams bringing the
message. Special music will be pre-
sented by the youth choir.
Junior church will be at 4:30 p.
m.
Westminster Fellowship sttpper
followed by program at 0:30 p. m.
Choir rehearsal, 7 p m. Wednes-
day.
Bible study class, 7:30 p. m. Thurs-
day.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
119 South Evans Avenue
Children's song drill, 9:45 u. m.
Bible study, clashes lor all ages,
9:50 a. m.
Preaching and communion, 11
a. m.
Young people’s class. 0:3(1 p. in
Evening worship, 7:30 p. m.
Congregational singing and pray-
er meeting at 7:30 p. m. each Wed-
nesday
Our fall meeting will begin Scut.
28 and continue through Oct. 12
with services each evening at 7:30
p. m. Roy Samsill. minister, will
conduct the evangelistic meeting,
and Roy Finley of Chickasha will
direct congregational singing. The
public is cordially invited to attend |
all of the services of the Church
of Christ, und a special invitation
is extended during the meeting. Tlie
purpose is to preach the gospel to
those who are interested, und the
Bible will be our only textbook.
"Come thou with us and we will do
Ihee good." Numbers 10:29.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
702 South Bickford Avenue
J. Louis Emmert, Pastor _ ______
Sunday school, 9:46 a m. Ocorge j illustrated in the passages cited in
Graham, superintendent.
and conduct
bits of wisdom, or philosophy;
homely or picturesque expressions
of truth, that are to character and
• tie goud life as the acom is to the
•oak
Sometimes they are the observa-
tions of discerning critics, who
have observed the wisdom of the
wise, and the folly of the foolish,
and nave set down human values
and the best way of attaining them
in rules or guidemarksln the form
of popular, memorable maxims.
Sometimes they seem to have
been spontaneous thoughts, quick-
ened by some incident or experi-
ence, in much the same way as an
aitist catches and records some
passing scene or impression.
All three forms tot proverbs are
Preaching hour at 11 a m. Ser-
mon by the pastor.
N. Y. P S . 7 p. m Sunduy.
Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m.
with the pastor bringing the mes-
sage. The public is Invited to ut-
frnd ihe services.
I lie lesson. A few very striking
ones are elsewhere in the Book. A
deep philosophy of life is in 4:23,
"Ke6p thy heart with all diligence;
for out of it are the issues of life."
.Similar reflection is in the list of
things that the Lord hates—the
six things listed in 0:16-19; and in ________________ _____
the well-known 14 34, "Righteous- [coincidence that they come from
man to man.” A good example ot
the same sort, outaide the Book ot
Proverbs, but a proverb none the
less, is in Ecclesiastes 7:6, “As the
crackling of thorns under a pot,
so is the laughter of the fool."^
YP^E can imagine the thirsty trav-
eler stooping down to drink
in some limpid pool, before mir-
rors were common, and as he saw
each feature given back from the
pool having flash into his mind
that vivid metaphor to which the
great Sir Francis Bacon devoted
an essay of Interpretation. And
as for the crackling, I have camped
and cooked in a pot over an out-
door fire often enough to have re-
called the proverb.
Every people and country hah
had its proverbs, and almost every
generation has had some of its
own. But richest of all are those
that have come from the ancient
Hebrews. No doubt they were
compiled from many sources, and
they represent a great repository
of treasured wisdom, but it U no
CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
612 South Miles Avenue
Sunday school. 10 u. in.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Ser-
mon by Rev. Robert Wuytnan of
Stillwater.
We rnrdially Invite Ihe publk' to
-less cxalteth a nation: but sin is ! a race and a time that gave to the
.i reproach to any people.” |world its greatest saints and
Of the second sort, terse, prac- «prophets, and that ultimately gave
tical observations, ape 16:18, "Pride to the world the Savior of Men
goeth before destruction, and an whose parables express and fulfill
haughty spirit before a fall’’ and the wisdom of the Scrlotures that
28:1, “The wiftyyd flee when no 'He knew so well. «■- —" ~
SCHOOL BARS GERMS
HARRISBURG. Pa —(U.R)—8us-
enjoy these spiritual services with I quehanna township sehool officials
Thpre will be no evening service.
Jbelleve Uint if Johnny gets a cough
| or a cojd this tprm lie won't pass
It to his classmates. Germicidal or
•health” lamps designed to destroy
bacteria put Into the air by cough-
ing or sneezing have been Installed
m each room.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Rock Island at Watts
C. L. Crlppln, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning worship, 10:60 a. m.
Anthem: "Out of the Depths,” by
Lorenz. Sermon: “What Christ-
ianity Owes.”
Evening service is the M. Y. F.
at 7 p. m. for study and recreation.
Choir practice, Wednesday eve-
ning.
NEW USE F*R TISSUES
NEW YORK, Sept. 10—<U.K>—Lip-
stick tissue booklets, designed as a
giveaway Item for woman custom-
ers of shops, restaurants and beauty
salons, have been put to a new use
by camera and optical house man-
agers. The booklets of tissues in-
tended as a pocketbook beauty aid,
are being distributed as leans clean-
ers by shops selling glasses and
photo equipment. The booklets carry
the advertising of the store hand-
ing them out.
CLARENCE BRADY
Teacher of Piano
BEGINNERS OR ADVANCED
STUDENTS
Studio: 309 S. Roberts
Phone 173
Sunday, September 21, 1947
PATROL POWER LINE8
LOS ANGELES — (U.R) — Aerial
patrol of transmission lines between
Boulder dam and Los Angeles Is be-
ing conducted by helicopters In a
$10,000 experiment by the Los An-
geles water and power department.
BOY—A son was born to Mrs.
Vivian Lincoln, El Reno route 1,
Saturday at the Hinton hospital.
The baby weighed four pounds and
14 ounces.
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September 24 and 25
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
........ ..
DR. D. S. HARRIS
SACRED HEART CHURCH
Father Victor Von Dunne, Pastor
Low mass at 8 a. in.
High mass at 10 a.tn.
Evening services at 7:30 p. m.
Week-day masses at 8 a. in.
ELLISON AVENUE METHODIST
000 South Ellison Avenue
Dwight L> Darrah, Pastor
Sunday school, 10 a. in.
Morning worship. 11 n. m. Sermon
by the pastor.
M.Y.F. at C:30 p m.
Evening worship. 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday with the study from
Paul's letter to the Romans.
We are always glad to have you
worship with us at the Ellison Ave-
nue church.
IF YOU’RE ..
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for alterations that we have
been unable to do in the past.
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THE TAILOR
OVER
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Phone Yukon 383
DR. W. A. LAUGHTON
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
and SURGEON
Over C. C. C. Store
Office Phone 786, Residence 1842
DR. EDWARD GREENAN
DENTIST
108'* South Rock Island
Phone 1155
MALCOM PHELPS, M.D.
GENERAL SURGERY
Offices At
203 South Macomb
Office 62-Phones-Res. 74
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DENTIST
115<4 North Biekford
Phone 323
DR. HARRY A. MEYER
DENTIST
X-Ray Service
Over Oklahoma Tire and Supply
Phone 388
MILTON A. NEUMAN M.D.
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Phone 447 203 Eaat Wade
DR. V. P. CAVANAUGH
DENTIST
Office 88-Phones-Res. 4516
Room 202
Citizens National Bank Bldg.
A. FRANCIS PORTA
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
1#1!4 North Bickford
Phone 4
JACK W. MYERS M. D.
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108! a South Bickford
Office Phone 27—Kes. 2081
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DR. T. V. POWELL
CHIROPRACTOR
General Practice '
107 >4 East Woodson Street
Telephone 1590, Res. 1244-J
W. L. FUNK
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
201-203 Citizens National Bank
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Phone 680
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107 *4 East Woodson
Phone 404
DR.
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DENTIST
Citizens National Rank
Building
Phoney 550
DR. W. P. LAWTON
GENITO-URINARY
RECTAL DISEASES
116*4 South Rock Island
Phone 654
J. L. PAZOURECK
ATTORNEY AT LAW
1061 j South Bickford
Phone 124
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Home Phone ...103
DR. EARNEST W. POTTS
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102<i Eaat Woodson
Ptyone 1400
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LAWYER
102*4 East Woodson
(Over Stephenson Drug)
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