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Labor's Daily from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 2

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Labor's Dailyi
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Baptist Church in Oklahoma City Mrs Johnson has filled many offices with the United Church Women and the Council of Churches and is currently serving as secretary of the State Council of Churches She is a member of Jack and Jill of America Inc past president of the Cosmopolitan Study Club a federated organization and a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority She is the wife of William Johnson principal of Moon Junior Highschool The Johnsons make their home with their daughters Judith 10 and Janice 7 at 2517 NE 15 2aily 1)evo1ional Polio Vaccination Dates Are Announced Delegates Are Chosen By VFW 9265 Auxiliary A dynamic Oklahoma City social worker who uses her talents to uncover and encourage Negro leadership resources and weld people together in units of human understanding was recently awarded the coveted "Woman of the Year" trophy of the Oklahoma State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs Announcement of the selection of Mrs Cernoria Johnson executive director of the Oklahoma City Urban League as "Woman of the Year" was made by Mrs Maude Brockway a past president of the State Federation An indefatiguable worker in the interest of new and better jobs education health housing recreation and other opportunities for Negroes Mrs Johnson was a member of the Citizens' Committee that worked for promotion of the recently voted Juvenile Detention Home Bond issue in Oklahoma City As secretary of the militant Citizens' Action Committee she has labored diligently for the passage of bonds for the new Douglass Highschool and for the harmonious integration of schools in the city Recognized as one of the most successful Urban League executives in the one of only three Johnson formerly served as chairman of the Executive Secretaries Council of the National Urban League an organization composed of executive directors from the 62 Urban Leagues throughout the United States The new "Woman of the Year" is a graduate of Langston University and earned her master's degree in social work from the Atlanta University School of Social Work A member of the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Social Welfare Association Mrs Johnson is a member of the Association's Conference Planning Committee and has served on the Executive Committee of the Western Regional Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers Greatly in demand as a speaker before social welfare religious and educational groups she appeared as keynote speaker on the same program with Mayor Robert Wagner of New York City on the program of the 1954 Annual Dinner Meeting of the National Urban League at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York She was principal speaker at the Tenth Anniversry meeting of the Fort Worth Urban League first in Texas- which she helped to organize and served as executive director for two years before coming- to Oklahoma City She has also been back to Fort Worth to address the Texas State Conference of Social Welfare and she appeared recently before a local unit of the American Psychiatric Society at the Lockett Hotel in Norman Oklahoma whe2 psychologists psychiatrists and workers in the field of mental health were present from El Reno Lodge Meetings Ladies Auxiliary of VFW 9265 Will Rogers Memorial Capitol Hill met Tuesday evening at the VFW shall 938 SW 59 for the regular business meeting Maxine Barnes president presiding Eighteen members were present Marie Bourland was initiated into the organization Guests were Leona Pollock and Pearl Pollock Midwest City Eno la Phillips and Jennie Pool were elected as delegates to the national encampment August 12-17 at Dallas Texas Grace James a Opal Bowlin were elected alternate delegates The group planned an ice cream and cake social for 6 pm Tuesday in the VFW hall 938 SW 59 The public is invited It By TheodoreFisher Dom-again believers are possessors of God's very life Since we have received eternal life it can be none other than His life This divine nature is spoken of by Paul as the "new man" which all Christians are to put fact that makes them different by nature from spiritual unregenerate people around them The last Adam (Jesus) restored the breach between God and man and has made it possible for the believer to enjoy fellowship with the heavenly Father John could therefore write "And truly our fellowship is with the Father and His Son Jesus Christ" What was lost to the race through the sin of Adam has been restored in the righteousness of Christ The redeemed have gained more through the last Adam than they lost through the first Adam Every believer occupies a position as the restilt of the work of Christ which was unknown to Adam in Eden He now sits with Christ In heavenly places and enjoys a one-ness with the risen Saviour which was unknown to Adam before the fall When Christ cried out upon the Cross "It is finished" everything the fall of man entailed was reversed It has been well said: "In the sphere of redemption Christ has not only reversed the effects of the fall but because of it has brought in a better thing" A THOUGHT F011 THIS DAY: All people smile In the same language 4 Park and Recreation Programs for Tuesday Knights of Pythias Oklahoma Lodge No 1 will meet Monday July 16 at 50512 Broadway Regular meeting starting at 8 Oklahoma City Lodge No 36 will meet Monday July 16 at Masonic Temple 1317 Broadway Stated communication at 7:15 Capitol Rebekah Lodge No 309 will meet Monday July 16 at Walker it 8 PM Lodge No 8 will meet Monday July 16 at 512 Walker at 8 Cyrus Chapter No 7 A will meet Tuesday July 17 at Masonic Temple 1317 Broadway Stated convocation at 7 Amity Lodge No 473 will meet Tuesday July 17 at Masonic Temple 1317 Broadway Work in the Degree starting at 7 Siloam Lodge No 276 will meet Tuesday July 17 at 124 5t Street Stated communication and Degree starting at 5 Del City Lodge No 80 I OF Will meet Tuesday July 17 at 2900 Epperly Drive at 8 PM Britton Lodge No 498 I OF will meet Tuesday July 17 at 9201 Western at 8 Oklahoma City Theta Rho Girls No 3 will meet Tuesday July 17 at 5 Walker at 7:30 Oriole Rebekah Lodge will meet Tuesday July 17 at 214 Commerce at 8 Junior Lodge No 37 will meet Tuesaay July 17 at 5 Walker at 7:30 PM Rainbow Girls Assembly No 5 will meet Wednesday July 18 at 121 We 5th Street at 7:30 PM Dr Peter director of Oklahoma City-County health department has released the following schedules for polio vaccinations in county schools The hours are 9 a in to 12 noon unless otherWiSe designated The first school named is the reporting center for other tchools July school center New alla July 18 in Russell Daugherty school center all ages including all pregnant women July center Sunnyside July 18 Pleasant Hill hours a July Park center July 19 Will Rogers school center Wheatland July school July school center July Hope school 9- 11 a July Center 9 a spencer 11 a 1 July pre-school July City both school and pre-school will be taken in alphabetical order July 26 from A to July 27 from to July Oak center Washington high July center Luther center Arcadia 1 in July Aug center Council Grove center Riverdale and Campbell Creek Aug center Deer Creek center Lynch and Grant Aug 9 a Green Pastures 1 Millwood center St Joseph's Orphanage and St Charles parochial not scheduled 7:30 m--Adult square (lancing on tennis courts at Rotary park 7 ra--'Teen night at Pilot Community Recreation center 8 m--Unit show in amphitheatre at Memorial park 7:30 m--Adult square dancing at Uptown Kiwanis Community Recreation center 8 to the Stars" show at Lincoln park amphitheatre 7:30 m---Capitol Hill Lions Community Recreation center 'Teen night 0 Is NIk "LA 1141 e' COTTA GO THANK SOMEBODY FOR OUR RESCUE FOR 14ELP-AW I GUM! 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Pages Available:
3,153
Years Available:
1955-1956