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The Ponca City News from Ponca City, Oklahoma • 2

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411MMIIMMIERIMIWY 0116111111MEMMIEB To Conduct Revival The Ponca City (Oklahoma) Page 2 Sevenn Day Adventists Nonnamaker Hall 20911 West Grand Avenue Meet every Saturday morning at 9:45 a tn Floyd Hunt linens Baptist Church Oren Jr Fisher Pastor 10 a Exiday school No morning preaching service 8 sermon by pastor Wednesday 8 Bible study with the in charge The Ci y's Churches Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Nennamaker Hall 209 West Grand Avenue Sunday school conducted at 10 a under the direction of Elder Louis Dickison Evening services are held each Sunday evening at in charge of Elder Dale Coombs assisted by Elder Dale Moncur News Friday October 10 1947 Harbor Light Tomple Corner of Union and Ora Hurley Pastor Everyone Welcome 9:45 a Sunday school Lester Snelson superintendent 11 a morning worship young people meet Dean Larkin leader 8 evangelistic service Tuesday 8 pm evangelistic service Friday 8 evangelistic service Bret Harte Fans Want To Erect a Memorial ARCATA are claiming the famed early California writer Bret Bade as a native son and some want his statue to replace that of President IttcKinley that has stood in Arcata's central plaza for half a century Hart lived here from 1857 to 1860 memorial sponsors say and did much of his early writing here lie edited the weekly newspaper of old Uniontown now Arcata And after all they argue he lived only six months in the gold-mining mother-lode country which also claims him as a native To Erect a ARCATA Cal are claiming the fornia writer Br tive son and sor to replace that 0 1 ley that has stoc tral plaza for ha' Hart lived 1) 1860 memorial did much of his lie edited the We old Uniontown And after all lived only six mining mother-1 1 also claims him Assenaly of God Church Fifth Street and Ponca Avenue Harvey Mitchell Pastor 9:45 a Sunday school 11 a morning service 6:30 young people meet 7:30 gospel meeting Wednesday 7:30 prayer meeting 1 49-0t et" -N4 1 i I 104 4 I' 11 At---' ts 4 iA 'i' 'ff 4 2 tIt 4- "sk tu-- ite I 1 Al A ik em 11 Bethel Tabernacle 218 South Pine Street Fred blarkum Pastor 7:30 a in radio broadcast over WBBZ 8:30 a radio broadcast 0:45 a in Sunday school with Ray Wilson superintendent 11 a morning worship Message by pastor 8:30 rri young people's service 7:30 In evening service Monday through Friday 830 a radio broadcast Tuesday and Friday 7:45 week night services Rey Hall Will Address Local Nazarene Church The Rev Walter Hall of Bethany will Epeak at both morning and evening services Sunday at the First Church of the Nazarene The Reverend Hall was formerly pastor of the local church Services begin at 11 a and 7:30 In The Reverend Hall is speaking In the absence of the Rev McGraw jr who is with Mrs McGraw in Macon Ga where they were called because of the serious illness of her mother Osage Heights Baptist Rowland Pastor Sunday School Superintendent Sherwin 10 a Suiday school 11 a morning worship 7 rn Baptist training union Mrs Lloyd Moore director 8 evening worship Negro Baptist Church To Hear Special Talk Mrs Brockway of Oklahoma City who is connected with the Oklahoma Negro Baptist Young People's union will speak at 3 Sunday at St John's Baptist church Her talk will be entitled "Europe As I Saw It" Mrs Brockway recently returned after touring Europe The meeting will be open to the public At 4 following the service the annual registration lea of the Literary Physical and Social club of the Negro Women's federation will be held in thei home of Mrs James Th 917 South Eleventh street -------11 i Grace Episcopal Church Seventh Street and Central Avenue Rev Thomas Aloehle Rector 8 a holy communion 9:30 a church school 11 a service and sermon (holy communion on 1st Sundays) Wednesday 10 a tn holy communion CALL 1 First Methodist Church Central Avenue and Sixth Street The Rev Edwin Sy Parker Pastor 9:45 a in Sunday school 10:55 a in morning worship service Sermon: "Call of the Tide" Nursery for Mal children will be open all morning A children's hurch will be sponsored in the basement during the worship hour 5:30 junior and senior high 7:30 evening service Sermon: "But If Not" 101Tmeilwww0momnOle 1475 4 A Awe Tearney Mission 10 a Sunday school under al rection of Mrs Fred Swaney First Lutheran Church North Fourth Street and Liberty Avenue The Res Paul Barth Pastor 19th Sunday after Trinity 9:45 a Sunday school 11 a Divine service Sermon: "We Are Forgiven" 10:30 a International Lutheran Hour over WBBZ Dr Walter A Maier speaker Tuesday 7:30 Sunday school Davis Music Co Davis Speaking at revival services the next two weeks at the Second Baptist church will be the Rev Gaskin above pastor of the Tonkawa Baptist church The revival begins Sunday and will continue Da through October 26 with meetings being held at 10 a and 7:30 tn daily except Saturday when only an evening service will be held Herman Forrest will direct the re- "EVI vival music The pastor of the church is the Rev Max Armitage 117 ervices the ec Ilond Bap- ev the Ton- he revival 11 continue meetings 01 7:30 tn when only I be held ect the re- or of the Evangelical United Brethren Church 124 South Palm Street Vernon I Boehringer Pastor 9:45 a Sunday school with Brunhoeber as superintendent 10:50 a morning worship Theme: "Do Not Be Children" 6:45 youth fellowship 7:30 evening worship sem Ice Theme: "More Ships Are Needed" Wednesday 7:30 Bible study Grandview Baptist Church Two Mlles South of Three and Bourns Pastor 10 a UL Sunday school 11 a preaching service 7 ra preaching service The Community Christian Church in Bois d'Are Orville Wells Pastor Everyone welcome 930 a Sunday school 10:30 a rn morning worship 7 in CYF meeting 8 En evening worship Wednesday 8 Ir Evening prayer service (Formerly Rhodes Mine Co) $16 East Grand "EVERYTIIIN(I IN MUSIC (Formerly Rho 316 "EVERYTHINI Jehovah's Witnesses 211 West Grand Avenue 7:30 Watchtower study Thursday 7:30 In service meeting Pentecostal Church of God Third Street and Walnut Avenue The Rev Jack A Wright Pastor 9:45 a Sunday school A Reed superintendent 11 a morning worship 6:30 youth service 7:30 pm evening worship Saturday 9-11 a in confirmation class NEGRO CHURCHES Church of God in Christ Twelfth Street and Madison Avenue Elder Jones Pastor 9:30 a Sunday school Mrs Bertha Turner superintendent 6:30 YPWW St John's Baptist Church 1007 South Eleventh Street Patterson Pastor 9 a Sunday school Zebedee liunter superintendent 10:45 a morning service 6 senior and junior BYPU with John Reed president 7:20 to 8 in prayer service 8 to 8:20 choir service 8:30 preaching pN kr99 0f---)' NNW( Oak Street Baptist Church 112 North Oak Street Neaves Pastor 9:45 a Sunday school 11 a church service 7:30 in evening worship Wednesday 7:30 mid-week prayer service and teachers' meeting The Rev David Leeper of the Bible Baptist seminary in Fort Worth Texas will speak at services Sunday in the absence of the pastor Second Bartist Charch 618 West Grand Avenue The Rev Max Armitage Pastor 9:45 a tn Sunday school 11 a morning worship 7 tn training union 8 evening service Wednesday 8 pm prayer meeting Thursday 2 Women's Missionary union The Daily Radio Revival Stanford Fastor Evangelist Soul Wiping Is Our Business Saturday 9 a in KYB club Mrs Williams and Mrs Leslie Secrest directors Sunday 10:30 a "Heaven versus Monday and Tuesday 9 a in "Men Money and Missions" Wednesday and Thursday 9 a In "Sin Satan and Salvation" Friday 8 a Sunday school lesson Dr A Carleton teacher All services broadcast over WBBZ aC'74411 aZderf de4P trilltalaZ9 awt Clit sus atiwit isk36 Ranch Drive Baptist Church vv King Pastor "The church on the highway of life" 9:45 a morning worship 11 a Sunday school Scott Fowler superintendent 7:30 In training union 8:15 evening service Wednesday 815 mid-week service St Mary's Catholic 302 South Sixth Street Father William Reid Father Francis 0CD asidstant Pastor 6:30 a in mass 8 a mass 10 a moss School Days 8 a mass Saturday 730 a in mass Pentecostal Holiness Church 604 North Union Street Lonnie Smith Pastor 9:45 a Sunday school Marion Moore superintendent 11 a in morning worship 630 PHYS Mrs Betty Jernigan president 6:30 in junior PUY'S with Mrs Marion Moore as leader 7-1m in evangelistic service Wednesday 730 in mid-week service- West Side Mission 333 South Washington Street Roy Williams Superintendent 2 Sunday school 2 preaching service Thursday 7:30 mid-week service Klmbrough Temple (cm Church) Corner Dixie Ave and Twelfth St Kimbrough Pastor 9:45 a rn Sunday school 11 a morning worship 6:30 Epworth league 7:45 evening service Monday 8 official board meeting Tuesday 8 tn trustees and stewards meet Wednesday 8 in prayer service 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at 9 pl board of religious education Thursday 8 missionary society 1st and 3rd Thursdays at 5:30 junior missionary society Friday 8 in choir rehearsal linens Free Nethodist Church Delia Neuhaus Pastor 20 a Sunday school 11 a preaching 7:45 evening worship Tuesday 4 children's meeting 7:45 prayer service Thursday 1st and third) 2 Women's missionary meeting The Rev Butterfield district superintendent of the church of northern Oklahoma will be here for the weekend Communion Sunday morning Evangelistic services Friday Saturday and Sunday evenings at 7:45 Free Methodist Church Elm Street and Chestnut Avenue Al Osteen Pastor 9:45 a Sunday school directed by Ray Smith superintendent 11 a Call to Worship 7:30 Youth meeting 8 Evangelistic message Wednesday 8 Mid-week service 7" 4 -4: 1 4 41 i ''s- l'''''44 1 Si I :44 I --1-- 't? '4 '-i -tV1i2e) '44' 111100? 'moot 14" 1''''--r '''c SI 14- 1 '1014 de 1 If Lwow 1 s- le- 0 at 4- 4 kL-- 41 -''ks4 tk bt-e ser4-taitelo--1 Soutbside I Ist 311slon 348 Erie Avenue 9:45 a morning worship 6:45 evening worship Thursday 7:30 in mid-week service Bound Grove Baptist Cburch Iv it King Pastor "A Country Church for Country People" 10 a Sunday school A Tharp superintendent 11 a in morning worship Church of Christ Scientist 301 North Third Street 9:30 a in Sunday school 11 a in church service Lesson-sermon: "Are Sin Disease and Death Real?" Wednesday 8 evening service The reading room at 414 Community building The mother church radio program is broadcast every Saturday at 8:15 a over KSPI Stillwater and at 11 a over Tulsa Harland Methodist Church Martin Pastor Sunday school at 10 o'clock with Jones as superintendent 11 a preaching services 7:30 preaching services Wednesday 7:30 prayer meeting First Christian Church 200 North Fifth Street The Rev Loyal Nortbcott Pastor 8 a in first morning worship hour 9:30 a church school 10:40 am morning worship Subject: "What God Forgets" Nursery provided for pre-school children e30 CYF groups 7:30 13 evening service Baptismal Service Subject: "Imperishable Church of Christ 1326 Dixie Ave Moore Minister 9:43 a in Bible study 11 a worship service 7:30 rm worship service Church of Christ 01 South Fifth Street Paul Johnston Minister 9:45 a i3ible classes for all ages 10:45 a morning worship 7:30 rn evening service Wednesday 7:30 tn prayer meeting Every Sunday at 12:45 a service 18 broadcast over W1313Z Liberty Baptist Sixth Street and Emporia Avenue Mager Pastor 10 a Sunday school Ratliff superintendent 11 a morning worship 7 in training union 8 evening worship Wednesday mid-week service Thursday 2 ro Women's Missionary Wesleyan Methodist Church till West Highland Avenue The Rev James Barri Pastor 6:30 a morning prayer hour 9:43 a Sunday school 11 In revival meeting 6:30 in YIVIWB and WYPS services 7:30 final revival service RUG CLEANING FOR TONKAWA CUSTOMERS Pickup the Following Friday Tonkawa Representative: TONKAWA FURNITURE Phone 123 GROSE WISE 519 Pine Phone 2861 In the New Pestel Shades Now you may have this dashing out-okbe-West Knox Hat with its spirited style and its soft resilient superlightweight felt in the cool fresh Battering Pastel Shades that have been so long unattainable We have a complete selection la the smart new Knox Hats Threo Sands Methodist Church A Baeher Pastor Preaching services at 9:45 a 10:45 a Sunday school with Mr Henry Hughes as superintendent 7:30 preaching services Mid-week services at 7:30 Wednesday Conner Chapel 131E Church S15 South Twelfth Street gee Carr Pastor 930 rci Sunday school 11 a rt morning worship 6:30 ACE league 7:30 evening worship Wednesday 730 in prayer meeting Pleasant View Baptist Mission Looper superintendent 10 a In worship service 1045 a- Sunday school First Baptist Church at Harland 10 a Sunday school Ed Rinehart superintendent 11 a morning worship 7 rn evening worship service Wednesday In prayer service Longwood Baptist Church The Rev George Williams Pastor 10 a Sunday school with Walter Simmons superintendent 11 a tn morning sermon by pastor 7 Baptist Training union Reaves director 8 tn evening worship Wednesday 8 prayer meeting First Christian Church at Mar land 10 a bible school 11 a worship service Ray Kitchin Sunday school superintendent Everyone is welcome to attend this friendly church Thursday 2 Women's association Pioneer Venetian Blinds have PI West Side Church of the Nazarene 401 South Perry Street Dennard Pastor Mrs Nancy Rains Supt 10 a in Sunday school 11 a tn morning worship 7 youth meetings 8 rn evangelistic meeting Wednesday 8 mid-week prayer service Church of God Osage Street and Broadway Avenue Troy Turner Pastor 9:45 a in Sunday school Mrs 10:45 a In morning worship 1:45 radio program KSOK 1280 on dial "Christian Brotherhood Hour" 630 in youth fellowship program 7:30 evangelistic services Vednesday 730 in midweek prayer meeting 630 choir practice emovable Slats 14 CD3K def azAl $5 to $20 r- 011ew 41n I r- --6--0-- 0 7 1- 7--1 1 ----4 k- e- l''''' 10 t4 '4' i '10' i 4-k -i 11 1 I 0- 10kAmtot4 m0 "-10614 4y I i-- 1---! 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Church of the Nazarene 718 South Fourth Street IV McGraw Jr Pastor 7:45 a Showers of Blessings KOMA 1520 on dial and at 9:15 a in over KTUL 9:45 a Sunday school 10:50 a morning worship 11:45 a Baptismal service 0:30 young people meet 7:30 evangelistic service No Wednesday night service because of assembly program at Civic Center First Baptist Church 215 South Fifth Street Dr Wm A Carleton ritstor 930 a in Sunday school John Gossett Sunday school superintendent 10:50 a morning worship 7 pm training union 8 pm evening service tti dPt Von tan actually clean Pioneer Venetion blinds in about 10 nainotril All you do is It not each slat wipe it off and replace in the blind: FREE ESTIMATES von Ali It of ----'--g-- SUTTLE'S VIESTERFIELD-GEONE 1111 First Presbyterian Church 201 North Fourth Street The Rev Charlie Shedd 'Pastor 9:13 a im chimes 945 church school Hendrickson supertntendent 10:45 a organ recital 11 a children's church 11 a morning worship Theme: "How Much Can Cod Forgive?" Anthem: "Seek Ye That Maketh the Seven Stars" Rogers Nursery provided for pre-school children 5 vespers 6 In Westminster youth supper 6:30 Westminster business meeting 203 Grand "Home of Kuppenheirner Phone 3831 304 West Grand taNtingit I nit I Air et ri I' 7:5 "-a 1 l's- -4 0' 75 i'' I ti I Sunset Baptist Church Birch Street and Greenwood Avenue Robert Bridges Pastor 9:45 a Sunday school 11 a in morning worship 7 Baptist traininL union 8 evangelistic service Wednesday 8 mid-week prayer service P65ST! HLIRR Mg MACK AEVS! CARLO HAVE MOST OF IRE NEATER DREssIK ROOMS Mkt Pe NEXT! T-----rr r-774: PS5-ST! HURRif MACK KEYS CARLO HAVE SE NVC14 MOST Of TRE Tt4ENTER FOR 401-1THESE DRESSING LOCKER MARKET 410 East Grand Our skillful butchers right on the premises will cut your meat purchase into steaks chops roasts stews at time of purchase Store in the frozen food lotker we rent you for use as needed 0 41 Our skillful premises wi chose into stews at tli in the froze you for us( QUICK THE 6I ou IZLs NOU GET PAST WM t'l CIZOWDING ARON 4011SUT S'OO MU5 R1 HAP-D TO LOOK AS NON-CONSPICUOUS AS POSSISLELA siiit'Wrir5rht1-613174)71-77 Itie-4r-117iy Is GO Is 1 ft et3 Buy Now While Prices Are Low! i 1 INI1 044 111(777)14 A I 11 14:11:11 1it ilos oi i isti 'f'' ai 1-c i' 4 nA 4z rii 4 I 1 4''''" 1 61 A 7 '3tt '1L i4 714- 1 14" 1) ::1 7f 1::: i 1 I WS WILL gE 'Ivr SuREVA IR Ms ANNA WALRUSI(115 STIPARIED ONTO FIRST APPEARANCE SOMETRIA16 THAT SEVERAL 9EASOAA WILLCIFAR UP TYE 3 I'D HATE otiAt OM- CCNFUIC''N TO WACO tr A Olit t4tAkle( 7-174--kto Ar oci grft 147 BY ttffilEayKLyc 7' Igifi WILL gE -g- 44JIZEL4 IR Mg IkNNIk WICkLRLI thktr 104c ulitt TO PAICIII il 1400LIT WttA 4 1 3 I TIN1 4 1 i 1 3 1 )51' 1 I 1 1 5 5 l'' -1 '11 0 1 1 I 0 m--kto ui oacr oci i47 BY PLEKBERYKL jftc 1 icle-T Weekly Sunday School Lesson Christ the Minister of Better Things 7 IN i- I :1 1 A Llr11 Pt P'V 'k 4i d7 7 v' -1-' rt' rk 1-511 ii4 1 NiN do tl 'S 4 41t) i I (74 A 1- ST-DES Young Bcof Scripture: Hebrews lb 33c lb 27c lb 39c Per Mo FRONT QUARTERS HIND QUARTERS 'Large 111 CO 101 -a 0 A "Suit le's Tenderfreeze Locker Service Is Better" -1 OUT OUR WAY by WILLIAMS By WILLIAM GILROY DD The topic of this lesson for young people and adults is "The Sufficient Christ" and that phrase accurately characterizes both the letter and spirit of the Epistle to the Hebrews The writer of the Epistle has a deep sense of the spiritual heritage of Israel "God" he writes "at sundry times and in divers manners spake in times past unto the fathers by the prophets" and in the llth chapter he records the story of the men and women of faith in a way that only a lover of Israel and of Israel's religion could have done He is convinced of God's promise and of His covenant with His people But his faith and outlook as an earnest Israelite is dominated by the supreme conviction that God who spoke formerly through the prophets has spoken "in these last days" through His Son Jesus Christ "the brightness of His glory" and "the express image of His person" Hdding thus strongly a belief In the divini'y of Jesus what is remarkable about his Epistle is the clarity and insistency with which he presents and expounds the Viet of Christ's humanity There is no inconsistency in this for the doctrine of the Incarnation implies both divinity and humanity It is the doctrine set forth in the opening of the Gospel of John of the word made flesh and dwelling among men (John With all the greatness of the past religion of Israel it is the writer's contention that there was some thing incomplete and a promise un fulfilled Saints and prophets "obtained a good report through faith but received not the promise: God having provided some better thing for us that they without us should not be made perfect" (Hebrews 11:3940) Though it is not known with any certainty to whom the Epistle was addressed it seems evident that it was written to Jewish Christians subject to the same smrt of persecution that Saul had carried on against the Christians before he became Paul the convert To charge that they were untrue to the religion of their fathers writer asserts the realities of the new covenant and the nature and mission of Christ as the minister of better things The key passage of which all the rest might be regarded as exposition is in the second chapter and especially in 2:17 Though greater than angels the Son of God made himself lower than the angels taking upon Himself human nature and being made "like unto His brethern that He might be a merciful and faithful high priest in things pertaining to God to make reconciliation for the sins of people" But what of priestliness and sacrifice in the Jewish religion? The writer's answer is that Jesus is a superior high priest inasmuch as He has offered Himself a sacrifice once for all An insistent question I think concerns how much of religious faith and practice of today is in the realm of unfulfilled promise awaiting the supreme experience of Christ Himself as "the Minister of better things" 0 0 im 4 01 0 0 41 Ui 0 J1 MAMA LETS HAVE FRIED CHICKEN FOR SUPPER 111 post to-lo c4001 24 AS DEPUTY -ro TH KING OF MOO CEMAND A HALT 714-rwo Oft WU! 4 -Nis IP FFA1ZS CONS FASZ ENCtigte A WE'LL NAVE NO MOPE CYTHiS AA STUFF! I TRIED TO BUY A CHICKEN BUT THE BUTCHE2 DIDN'T WAVE 7'-4 ONE LEFT 4t62 tTe'k7a :91 -S I UT A -LAIL MAKE1 A PLENTY I'LL HAVE YOU 1040w! rP Yctst STAIN NWAS NOT )US DCLI1361 'your) vAKE LIP To pswcy Tils IS WRIT 111 fZLILE '1105 P001- paii Copt I ICInkresnwt 100we virky'ell 0 -P 1 Nk rASEsvmEPuoNoTY Tok H-NisaTK7INI4GTwoOF MCOOF "oil? 4 vouva III oi mAxal A PuLN-I-Y I'LL I HANAL YOU ICNOW! Aloi YOUR THis oNIrAlIZ'S CON frkg ENCtigti! 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