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Labor's Daily from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 2

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Labor's Dailyi
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2-----LABOR'S DAILY Thursday March 15 1956 aoodo allty 2)evotionat 1 Concert Violinist InSunday Recital Yehudi Menuhin globe-trotting concert violinist and probably the best-known American artist of the music world will be presented in recital at 3 Sunday in Municipal auditorium by the women's committee for the Oklahoma City Symphony orchestra Menuhin burst into the music world as a child prodigy at the age of eight and since has been America's foremost ambassador on every continent and more than 50 countries Ile concluded an European tour in January with four broadcasts for BEC in London but will be back on the continent in April for appearances in England France and Germany Reserved seats for the concert may be purchased at the Symphony box office Municipal auditorium Oklahoma City 2 for $350 $250 and $2 Unreserved student tickets are $150 By Theodore Fisher At present Ihere is at least 2974 major languages and up to this time only about 1185 have the word of God or any portion of it That leaves about 3789 who do not have a single portion of God's Book It is hard to believe that after nearly 2000 years of missionary work there are still 1789 languages into which the Word of God has never been translated And what does the Apostle Paul say? "Faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the Word of God How shall they believe except they hear?" How can they hear if they do not have the Word of God? It has been found that there are still over 1000 known tribes Without the Gospel and no known missionary working among them There are 350 tribes in Africa in South America a 300 tribes most of them Indians There are 100 tribes in India and in Siberia 75 tribes have been found In China French Indo-China and the Philippine Islands there are another 175 tribes or more 4 I I 10 I I I I I I I 4 1 Muskogee Senior Contest Winner A 00 Lwafinit11- ACTEIVIIUlle Phone FOrest 5-3423 Society Schools Clubs Dixson-Jackson Vows Exchanged OES Group to Elect in Capitol Hill Baptist Church 01ficers Thursday Adoram Temple No 95 Daugh- ters of the Nile will hold an elecof tion of officers Thursday at 1 pm in the Eastern Star Temple 717 Robinson This will be the last meeting for the present corp of offices Mrs Garringer will preside Mrs Robert Hub-of bard will receive the obligation of the order Those who have assisted Mrs Gar ringer as officers for the past year are as follows: Mrs Thomas Wilson jr past queen Mrs Francis Keller princess royal Mrs Harry Hulett princess tir- zah Mrs Wm Sherer prin- cess badoura Mrs Frank Tay- lor actilig princess recorder Mrs John Cohee princess banker Airs Gullette princess i marshall Mrs Paul Cushman princess 7haplain Mrs Clyde Bloom Lady of the Keys Mrs Enoch Tolar Lady of the Gates Mrs Dale Humphrey princess musician Mrs Wm VanWin- kle princess Nydia Mrs Melvin 11 Ilayes princess Zulleka Mrs Joe Brown princess Zenobia Airs Olin Stephens princess Zora Mrs Leslie Norman princess Zuliema Mrs Rex Walters and Mrs Earl AlcDivitt queen's at- tendants and Mrs Ala liersko- witz color bearer Officers attendants: Mrs liervey Grimm Airs John Fix- ley Airs Harry Thompson Airs Cecil Cohoon Airs A Cass-let ghm a Mrs Harley Rogers Mrs Walter Ilya Mrs Bertha Aloore Mrs Clara Frear Mrs Llia iln Mrs rs James Kelly Mrs Ray Bryant Mrs Paul Gillespie Mrs Mattie Hinkle Mrs Jim Woolbright Mrs Harold Pendley Mrs Ora Denning Mrs Shelby Gamble Mrs Carl Klepzig Mrs Carrie Lee Draper Mrs Frey Mrs Frank Gough Mrs Cora acces-Lamon Airs Guy Sehoolcraft Mrs Tennessee Barker and Mrs John Marshall hostess to the candidates Felecia Boil lot Muskogee high-school senior won the annual American Legion oratorical contest held in Edmond highschool March 13 George Osborne a senior from El 11no highschool vvas runner-up Miss Eoi llot won a $100 bond and the right to represent Oklahoma in the regional contest to be held in St Louis 31o April 11 A $50 bond was awarded to George Osborne as scond place winner This was 27th year the American Legion has sponsored the contest held annually in Hence at least 1000 tribes are still waiting for the Gospel In Brazil there are 1500000 pure-blood Indians and more than 100 tribes without the Word Bolivia has nearly 1000000 pure blood J1 Indians Peru has an Indian population of 2500000 In Columbia there are 100000 Indians mostly in a savage and primitive condi- tion There are also 500000 high- land Indians in a semi-civiliz state How are they to be reached? Only by the young people of our churches the Bible schools and seminaries It is the young people who can go Missionary boards are pleading everywhere for work- ers Let us remember that practically all the disciples were young fit I men Jesus chose them in their youth They had their Eves be- 4' fore them to be lived for God May America too accept the challenge God had an only Son and made Him a Missionary The 4 world needs the Gospel not bullets Russia fears our Gospel 4" more than our atomic bombs A THOUGIIT FOR THIS DAY: You can give without loving but you cannot love without giv- co40 li- h- STEP-Iti CLASSIC Nuptial vows were read for Loretta Dixson daughter of Mr and Mrs Dixson 340 SE 42 and Airman 1c Harold Jackson son of Mr and Mrs Jackson Biscoe Ark Thursday in the Capitol 'Jill Baptist church in an I) ceremony Rev Hugh IL Bumpas officiated The church was decorated with 4 graduating baskets of white gladioli and a back- ii4 5i x0 06: ground of palms A white 5 7--it- aisle cloth led to a white sat- 4 Vi: in prie dieu before an arch entwined with jade leaves and 4tke: white satin bows Pews were cs isS-- capped with white satin bows in Miss Rose Schrammel organ- 1st accompanied vocalist Mrs 1 Mary Neal who sang "Always" "Through the Years" and "The 4- i Lord's Prayer" i Given in marriage by her fa- I sss ther the bride wore a dress of OSs ts st white Chantilly lace and tulle over satin fashioned 'with a molded bed- i Ice and tulip collar the long -S' ss -2 sleeves tapering to points over her wrists The bouffant skirt svvept I It'sss ossss into an aisle-wide train Her fin- s' ss get-tip veil fell from a jeweled isti0s---siss headdress She carried a bouquet quet 4: "iss of feathered carnations centered i''ss: with a white orchid with showers i -4' '4' iS4' 'i iS 4s? of tulle bows and satin ribbon 4 s3 ss- Mrs Steve Iforton sister of 1s -ss s-: SS4 the bride Nvore a street length dress of violet taffeta featuring an off the should er eckline and lo sh irred Sh uffant skirt wore 1 a matching picture hat of nylon r4 'V ii net and taffeta Bridesmds ai were Miss Mary tes4: Lott Cirar Mrs Don Glass Mrs szsss--': 1ob Di's Son siSter-in-law of the bride and Airs 1(ent 31cFarland 7 They NvOre dresses of mint green I'''ss s' taffeta styled identical to that of sc the honor a ttendant They carried i eascade bouquets of yellow glad- ss ioli showered with satin ribbons Mrs Disson chose for her Mrs Harold Jackson i daughter's wedding a mauve silk shantung dress with navy accessories lir corsage was an orchid State Sunday School 3 Bob Dixson brother of the bride was best man Don Glass Kent Convention Being Held AlcFarland Sonny Suskie Biseoe Ark and 13 Disson brother The Oklahoma a Sunday I of the bride were ushers Candle- School Convention is being held lighters were Bob Outlaw cousin today and Friday at Faith Tab- 1 of the bride and Melvin Disson ernacle 1110 NW 2nd Registra- I nephew of the bride Flower girls ion will begin at 1:30 pm were Marsha Wilson Los Angeles The theme of the convention Calif and Marian Horton nieces will be "Seeking the Lost Through il of the bride Their dresses were Sunday School" Rev elate Ills- full length taffeta and net The ley National Sunday School see- I carried baskets of pink daisies retary Chicago Illinois will speak A reception was lssld in Fellow- at 3:35 pm on "Why Co to Sun-ship hall following SST seremony day School" Those assisting were Miss Geni- Governor Raymond Gary will eve Lou Griggs Wilma Mashburn speak at 7:45 pm Workshops I and Alma Rita Roberson Presid- Will be held in the evening for I ing at the guest book was the Pastors and Superintendents Rec- I bride's sister Mrs Wilson ords Sunday School visitation Los Angeles Calif visual aids and using the Sunday For a wedding trip to Nash- School in Evangelism ville Tenn and points south the Friday's session will begin at 1 bride chose for travel a two-piece 10:00 am with Rev Raymond champagne silk shantung trimmed 'Woodrow Stillwater presiding in brOwn with brown accessories Departmental Sessions on Meth- 1 11er corsage was a white orchid ods of Teaching groups from era-The bride attended Capitol IIill die roll to older dults highschool and is a graduate of Workshops will be held in the Dale highschool afternoon on visual aids vaca- i The bridegroom- has served 4 ticr Bible School How to prepare years in the airforce and is now the Lesson Music in the Sunday stationed at Tinker Field Ile is a School Need for Teachers Train- 1 graduate of DeValls Bluff Ark ing Promotion and Publicity highschool The couple will make their home In Oklahoma City Square Dance Club to Hzive Nuptial vows were read for Loretta Dixson daughter Mr and Mrs Dixson 340 SE 42 and Airman 1c Harold Jackson son of Mr and Mrs Jackson Bis- coe Ark Thursday in the Capitol 'Jill Baptist church in an I) ceremony Rev Hugh IL Bumpas officiated The church was decorated with 4 graduating baskets white gladioli and a back- 0zwyi4irru g-round of palms A white aisle cloth led to a white sat- in prie dieu before an arch 4 entwined with jade leaves and white satin bows Pews were 'a' capped with white satin bows Miss Rose Schrammel organ- it 1st accompanied vocalist Mrs Mary Neal who sang "Always" "Through the Years" and "The Lord's Prayer" Given in marriage by her fa- 1 ther the bride wore a dress of white Chantilly lace and tulle over 1 45::: :50 a --a-a satin fashioned with a molded bod a 4 Ice and tulip collar the long 90 -s sleeves tapering to points over her zi' 4 wrists The bouffant skirt swept into an aisle-wide train Iler fin- i k- gel-tip veil fell from a jeweled -i -'1 :1 of feathered headdress She carried a bouquet s- carnations centered 1 with a white orchid with showers 4'a e-i of tulle bows and satin ribbon 0i f- Mrs Steve Horton sister of a il 4 --x Ike bride Nvore a street length a aress of violet taffeta featuring an y': 'i Dff the shoulder neckline and t'T'ia i'" t41 a ae hirred bouffant sldrt She wore a matching picture hat of nyloii 14 and taffeta ffeta 1 1 Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Lou Cirar Mrs Don Glass Mrs Bob DiXSOn sister-in-law of the 3ride and Mrs Kent McFarland rhey Nvore dresses of mint green affeta styled identical to that of he honor attendant They carried 514' i tascade bouquets of ye llow glad- 'i'K i'--: a i oh i showered with satin ribbons Airs Dixson chose for her 11Irs Harold Jackson laughter's wedding a mauve silk thantung dress with navy iories lier corsage was an orchid State Sunday School Bob Dixson brother of the bride i rasi- Tyale TIrtri (lin R-0111- I I I I The Oklahoma State Sunday School Convention is being held today and Friday at Faith Tab- ernacle 1110 NW 2nd Registra- tion will begin at 1:30 pm The theme of the convention will be "Seeking the Lost Through i Sunday School" Rev elate Ills- ley National Sunday School sec- retary Chicago Illinois will speak at 3:35 pm on "Why CO to Sun- day School" Raymond Gary will speak at 7:45 pm Workshops will be held in the evening for Pastors and Superintendents Rec- ords Sunday School visitation visual aids and using the Sunday School in Evangelism Friday's session will begin at 10:00 am with Rev Raymond Woodrow Stillwater presiding Departmental Sessions on Meth- ods of Teaching groups from era- die roll to older dults Workshops will be held in the afternoon on visual aids vaca- ton School How to prepare the Lesson Music in the Sunday Need for Teachers Train- ing Promotion and Publicity 41) 0 0 I Post Office Clerks And Auxiliary Meet CDA Group Has Regular Monthly Business Meet LOA 6roup Has Kegular Monthly Business Meet Am 411114 ail 44''' de 1 1 or4--- 1: 4 I ''f- I ''d 11 Je -7-1 Altio n4 ::::4 0 i 4 I 1 f': i i 13 iCk 4 Si I i r' i 1111 ii le 14' I Catholic Daughters of Amer- ca Court Santa Maria No 81 held their monthly business meet- ing Tuesday March 13 in their club hall 507 NW 9 The announcement was made of the invitation from Ct St CeGovernor celia to a period of recollection to be held Wednesday March 21 from 1 to 3 pm in Our Lady of Perpetual Help cathedral Father John Sullivan of Guthrie will be speaker The social meeting scheduled for March 27 will not be held as this date falls in Holy Week The next business meeting will be held April 8th Mrs Points Hostess to Camp Fire Girl Group Day Camp committee of Okla-School homa City Council of Camp Fire Girls will hold a Planning- meeting Camp Fire Girl Group Day Camp committee of Oklahoma City Council of Camp Fire Girls will hold a planning meeting Oklahoma City local 86 and auxiliary of the National Federation of Post Office Clerks heard Cline House Washington executive vice-president of the na- tional organization discuss pending legislation at a special meeting Tuesday night in Boulevard cafeteria House gave the history of accomplishments the organization 4 has concluded since its inception and then discussed pending legislation that would be of benefit to 1 postal workers He said there 11 hope the civil service retirement act may be amended by passagt-11404 of senate bill 2875 not related to 1 social security and passage of the management relations bill State officers present were Leo Nt- ti sse Enid northwest vice-president Tom Ward Oklahoma City national state representative and John Hill Oklahoma City central district vice-president Out-of-town guests were from Norman Shawnee Blanchard and Enid 'OW bilr IAM at Tinker To Meet Tonight 2-Year-Old Student To Appear on Concert at 8 pm Thursday in the home of Mrs Thomas Points 2640 NW 31 chairman of the Day Camp committee The meeting is called to plan the summer day camp program for camp Da Kant the Camp Fire Girls' summer camp P-TA Mother Singers Will Perform Thursday Friday P-TA Mother Singers will sing Thursday at 7:30 pm at Rancho Village school P-TA 1401 Johnston and Friday at 7:30 at Garfield school P-TA 413 Drexel Regular practice session of the group will be Friday from 10-2 at First Christian church Luella Nixon will direct St Patrick's Day Dance Dips i Doo Square Dance club will have their Shamrock dance on St PatriclCs day Saturday March 17 PA W1Iltaker hall Mr Harb Newton will call the grand march promptly at 8:30 pm Hosts and hostesses will be Miss Elizabeth Cunningham Mr Nick Pena and Mr and Mrs rtoy Conner Music will be furnished by Lee Ennis and his band 12- 20 4588 30- 47 Pretty practical fashion for any season of the year! It's your favorite shirtwaist dress with a classic line that's sure to flatter every figure! Step-in tyling jumbo of 3 saeve versions ideal for plaid or colorful checked cotton! Pattern 4588: Misses' Size 12 14 16 18 20 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 Size 16 takes 514 yards 35-inch Send as in coin (no stamps please) for Pattern with Name iress Style Number and Size Adaress Pattern Bureau Oklahoma City Labor's Daily Box 42 old Chelsea Station New York 11 For first class mail include an extra Sc per pattern The new Spring-Summer Fashion World is just off the press A gala issue bringing you scores of up-to-the-minute pattern designs all easy to sew delightful to wear Beautifully illustrated in color price 25 cents Try a little cream of tartar in your 7 minute icing It will nct get dry and crack Wife Preservers Local Lodge No 960 International Association of Machinists at Tinker APB will hold its regular business meetiEg at 7 pm Thursday March 15 in the Director's room of Municipal auditorium The meeting will include the second reading of a completely revised indexed and enlarged bylaws They will also discuss the new stewardship system for machinists at Tinker and will review the written agreement recently negotiated with Tinker's personnel directorate The education committee will discuss plans for a class in journalism out of whith the staff for a future lodge newspaper will be developed a Final concerts of this season's children's programs will be presented at 1:15 and 2:30 pm Thursday in Municipal auditorium by conductor Guy Fraser Appearing as violin soloist for each of the two concerts will be b'tephen Creekmore 12-year-old student at Classen He is the son of Mr and Mrs Creekmore 825 NE 21 He has studied violin less than two years His teacher is Mrs Anna Grossman Pupils front seven county schools will be coming to the concert for the first time They will be transported in special buses Members of the Women's Committee for the symphony handle the ticket sales and arrangements with the schools and assist ushers during all the children's concerts Admission is 25 cents management anticipates 5000 children at each concert Iti- eJ 51" po- iVl a I 1 ovwx(yAwmt i Wheeler PTA to Meet 'r-XXA131' 1 Wheeler P-TA will meet at the i'( i school Friday 2:15 pm Third and -4 fourth grade mothers will be in t2-r'-- -1 charge of the program St Pat- rick otif will be carried out in (i 5: decorations and refreshments A nominating commit ee will be To lengthen the life of a mattress and leet ed also keep it cleaner put a mattress pad between the mattress nnd spring and be- After the regular meting there tween mattress and J3beet will be an open house is A cf AVY i 51(Y)--- 1 a tfi I (A i 1 "iitw---'-'-- 1 fro 1-P2 It you spread the meringue On the pie so that it tciches the crust On each side and bake in oven 350 degrees it should not shrink 4 1 ing.

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1955-1956