i 0f Christ News
WnHnglmm
of many of our
the auditorium
Saturday. Every-
st noon to enjoy a
the trees. We are so
for their support.
friend. Chrysantuf
an uplifting
us with an
church is pro-
homeland, Came-
reminded us how ira-
known by peal-
to be known
don~ believe. We
Akem's visits
mies him when he
Sunday evening,
faithfulness.
grade and up class
for a week's
in Colorado. Our
then~ We know
great
and Mark Uld-
!the message
once
the Old Testament,
seven miles of the
he Dead Sea Scrolls?
p.m., Thurs-
fun to win onel
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LUMen Messages
Esllnger
1985 is over
a tremendous experi-
W0re over 100 in atlas-
teared; 3 mdedications
it had will go on
to each one who
year's
praise the
blessing. Brenda
were the
of Bible School
a terrific job. Thanks
gone on vflca-
we still had 95 in
The message was
Treasure Is, There
It's ira-
18, at 7:30 p.m.
,In. Plan to
llke to
musical talent
share in
rt forget August 18!
us with a vic.
evening. We had
despite
of not having
(one with a pulled
want to
mother), so~ne-
victoriousl It was
next game will
7:50
school is
away, and the sum-
It has
hut a good
blessed us with
and cool tempera.
and
in the Lord!
J. Cunningham,
Perkins United Methodist
Church News
What a beautiful morning as our
children made a '~oyful noise" with
their musical instruments last Sun-
day. A special thank you goes to
our choir and musicians• Jane and
Irene• for their song, "I Asked the
Lord." It was a beautiful anthem as
we shared the Lord's Supper
together.
The Youth Fellowship will be
leaving Friday at 5:30 for their
planning retreat at Camp Egan.
And softball fans don't forget our
Co-Ed softball game with First
Baptist at 7:50 Thursday evening.
This next Sunday morning will be
a special day as we celebrate the
50th wedding anniversaries of the
Holbrooks and the Caidwells. It will
be an inspirational time for the en-
tire church family as we give
thanks to God for all families and
blessings and for these wonderful
marriages in Christ.
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First Baptist Church
News
By Goldle L. Cowgor Bean
Our attendance was down a little
Sunday with 20 of our members in
Arizona on a mission trip. Never-
theless, we had 44 in the 8:30 ser-
vice; 12fi at the 10:50 service; 44 in
Childrens' Church and 6 in the
Nursery for a total of 219 in Church
Sunday.
Brother Perry Cox from the Child
Care Department brought the mor-
ning message. His text was from
Isaiah 45:22 and the title of his
message was '~Iory of God Sal-
vation. We enjoyed his message
and invite him to be with us again
Soon.
Bob Duke provided the message
in song, singing '~eulah Land."
Bob always does a good job, we en-
joy his singing.
The special message in song for
the evening service, "I Believe in a
Hill Called Mt. Calvary," was
beautifully done by Elizabeth
Gaches. Thank you Elizabeth.
The evening message was
brought by Matt Miles, our Youth
Minister. The text used was Isaiah
8. Brother Matt does a good job•
You have missed a blessing if you
have not heard a service conducted
by Brother Matt.
Dates to Remember: Wednesday
evening Bible Study ~tsr family
meal and workers' meeting; Thurs-
day, 7:50, ladies softball, sign up
now for this fun time; Saturday, 2
p.m., youth bowling trip to Cush-
ing; Saturday, 7:30 p.m., a baby
shower for Anita {Westfail) Wilson;
keep August 17 open--All Church
Golf Tournamant--sign up now and
watch those score cardsl
Prayer Requests: Safe return of
the mission people from Arizona;
continued recovery of health for
Jimmy Dodeon and Ralph Hardin
at the Stil]watsr Nursing Home.
Many activities in the making.
Watch for finalizing of plans and
come be a part d a growing church.
I ~! be looking for you next Sunday.
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CLARKSON-OAKDALE NEWS
By Belle Whitmore
Drew Beverage, Funeral services were conducted
Rice family; Mrytle in Hominy, Monday, for Bill Alli.
Reed, Charlene son, a longtime resident of Payne
Moorman. County. He formerly was with the
~- Stillwater Fire Dept. and later for
years was Fire Chief at Hominy un-
former ~ til he retired. His only surviving
brings home the relatives are Mrs. Twyla Priess and
nothing remains the family. He was buried in Fairlawn
:has known have pass- Cemetery where his parents and
states: "For what is brother Dave are sleeping.
a vapor, that ap-Recently Mr. and Mrs. DeVere
time. and then Ingles went to Edmond for their
James 4:14 grandson, Laurence Singleton's,
the writer states: 15th hirthday. Mrs. Marion Wood,
unto men once to Tulsa, went with them. Mrs. Wood
spent the weekend with her
of God, the Bible. parents.
away, but Doris Disney came home the 30th
away. °' Mat- of July after spending 3 weeks in
California with her daughter and
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tlolden Age llome in (luthrie and
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Mildred Majors spent Monday
afternoon with her grandson Dan-
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Kelvin Majors. were shopping in
Oklahonm City.
Mr. and Mrs. John Whitmore
visited Sunday evening with Frank
and Belle Whitmore.
No news from most people. This
hot weather must have sent every-
one hunting for cooler places to
visit.
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Vince Pentecostal
Church of God News
Ray. W. C. Graham, Pastor
Revival is still in progrese with
Ray. Charles Beane, IV, of Ard-
more, Oklahoma, author d the
book, Angry Young Men and The
Cro.~. The revival started on July
8, 1985. Ray. Beane was away 10
days and resumed the 25th of Ju-
t3,. The revival will continue night-
ly at 7:30 p.m. The public is
welcome to come and worship with
US.
Several lives have been changed
as they have listened to the
message of Jesus Christ as presenb
ad in a way from a man that was in
Vietnam and came back a very bit-
tsr person, sickness and disease in
his body until Jesus healed ~ He
will bring out some experiences
from time to time as he brings his
sermon The joy in his life has been
a blessing to many people.
We are located approximately 1
7/8 miles southwest of Perkins off
Highway 177.
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EDEN CHAPEL
By Donna Burton
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pettermann
and family, along with other rela-
tives helped Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
I'ettermann of Stillwater celel)r.te
their fi0th wedding anliiversary
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Burton call-
ed on Mr. and Mrs. I)on Perceful
Sunday.
M rs. Maude llanks was dismiss-
ed from Stillwater Hospital Satur-
day after having surgery. She is in
Westhaven Nursing Home, 1215 S.
Western, Stiliwater, OK 74074.
Anyone wishing to send cards to
her will be appreciated.
Louise Doddsnn visited Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Burton Friday even-
ing.
Everyone was sorry to hear of the
death of Edgar Rice.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Looney from
Bakersfield, California are here
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burnett
and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Burton and
Jessie and Kanny Murlin and Frank
Sutliff called on Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Burton Friday evening.
The annual Murlin reunion will be
held Sunday, August 11th at the
Free Methodist Campgrounds in
Perkins. Relatives and friends are
welcome to attend.
We are glad Iva Show is home
from the hospital and is doing okay.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Kinkade and
Daniel and Opal Courtright just got
back from a trip to Milwaukee and
Wisconsin where they visited Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Courtright and fami-
ly and other relatives and did some
sightseeing.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burton called
on Mr. and Mrs. Don Perceful of
Tryon Sunday.
Jimmy Don Courtright was Sun-
day evening dinner guest of Opal
Courtright.
Mr. and Mrs. Jed Banks called on
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burton Sunday.
Arlene Matney and Donna and
Chris Murlin visited Elsie Pock
Wednesday.
The Perkins Journul Thursday. August 8. 1!t8.5 PAIiF] 13
M rs..la,'k I,am. vi.~itl~l M r. llnd
Mrs. Ih)l) I|urnett 'l'ui,sday.
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First Chert4~ of God
Arnold ~k~lth, P~ltor
Sunday School 9:45 am
Morning Worship I 1 :(X) o m,
Youlh Artivities 6:30 Drn
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
Wed. ~rvica 7.30 p.m.
Fl~t Ih~lted Metl~tt
Church
Gety W. Wo~tle~, Pm~te¢
Mocnlng Worth,o930 am
Church School 1030 o.m
Wed ~ible Study 7:30 pm.
Youth Meohng 6:0~ p m
Church ef C~rlet
Bible Study t0:O0 a.m
Mor~mW Worship 11:00o, m
Evening Wotshlp 7:00 p.m.
PlClt Chyllthlfl I~Ul'llll
Phil M~Ie@tt, I~tet(N'
Sunday SChOOl10:00 o.m.
Morning Worship t |:00 o.rn.
Youth Fetiowshap 600p.m
Evangelistic ~erv 7~00 pro.
Wed Service 7:00 p.m.
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ANombly of God Church
David H|ln#• Petter
Sunday SchOol 9 45 o m
Morn,rig Worsh,p 1 I:00 O m
Even,nl~ Wo~s~,p 7;00 p m,
Wed Family Night
?toSI5pm
Church of Christ
Morning Worship 10:(30 O m
Even*rig Worship 6:00 p m
Wed Bible S~udy 7:30 p.m
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llltert Ikmlth. P~ltor Sobbath School 9:30 a.m. --laSH CH/|,PlL--
Sunday Worsh~p 8:30 a.m.Worship Service I1:00 a,m,UnltedMellMethodlStBudd, PastorChUrch
Sunday WorshiplO:50 a.m, ElClef Don S=er, Pastor Mor,,~ Wo,~h,p ~:4~ ~, ,,,
Sundoy Schoo}~0 45 o m
Troinlng Union 6:00 pro. U~HNNI Nt~t Chufdl Evemng Worshp7 00 pm
Sunday Even. 7:00 p m LuCInC~I S. Holmes, Pastor Wed~ Bible Study 7 (X) p m
Wed Eve 730 ~ m Church School 9:4S o.m UMYF 7:00 pm
Morning Worship ( 1 :(30 am.
First Christian Ct~urchvim PmmN~oste| Church
Ron Runyon, Pastor el God --LOST CiliK--
Church School 9:45 &m. W.C. ~h~m. I~t~tor United Ntothodllt Church
Wor~hip Serv.10:45 a,m. Sundoy SchoolV4,g o.m Nlall Rudd, Pastor
Worship ~viceI 1 ;00 o rn. Sunday School1000 a m
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Even. Servlc~ 7:00 p,m, Wed Proyer Mtg 7'30 p m
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Did you ever look down railroad tracks and wonder where they went.., or put your ear to the
track, listen to the hum, and try to guess when the train would reach you? These questions we
may have asked when we were children, but as adults it is time to ask... Are we headed in
the righl direclion? Are we prepared for things in the fulure regardless of when they will rriw?
Choose now the path you will t,ke. Let the church help guide you.
*Oh that my ways were directed to keep lhy statutes!"
Mehan Union Church
5 ml l of 177' on
Mehan Road
Larry Esllngar, Pastor
Sunday Srhoo! ]0 O0 o.m
Morn,ng We sh,p 1 1 O0 am
B~hle Study 7:(X) p m
Young P~,(;pie 7 O0 D m
Trinity Tobernacle
Pentecostal Church
of God
723 E, 17th Stitlwoter
Sunday AM. I0 a.m.
Sundoy P.M. 7 p.m.
Thurs. RM. 7 p.m.
I~lte, r
Sunday School 9:45 O m.
Mormng Worship I I:00 O m
Evening Warship 6:30 p m
Wed. Bible Study 630 p m
Flyer Ik~tltt Church
Cu~e, T~
Sun~oy Srhoot I0:~ o m
Worship 11 '1~) O. m
Sun Ev ,-,-
• e...,,g 7:00 prr,
¢~r~tkm Onkm Ckur~
Ted OIInNm, P•ltOr
SundOy ~hool |0:00 o m
Mornir~ Worship I I:00 O m
CYE 600 pm
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l~ly el G~I Church
Sundoy School 9:45 am
Morning Worship | |:00 o m
Evan~listi~ Serv. 7:00 pm
Wednetday M~dwaak 5erwce
7:30 p m
Unlt~l Nk~thodlst ~l~r~h
Church ~cnool Iu:U~ Om
Mornm9 Worsh*p 11 !G0 a m
MYF 5"30 p. m
Wedne~lay Midweek Serv,¢e
7:30 D m.
Pl~st aoptlst Church
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Sunday School I0:00 a m
Church Services I 1 :(70 a. m
Youth Meehng 3!00 p.m
Evening Service 6~0 pro.
A,ratably el GOd Ch,~h
Dam |tewlrt, Pastmr
Sunday ~chOol 9:45 om
Church Service |O:4S am
Evening Worship 6:30 p.m
Wed. Evening 7:00 p m
Morning Worship 10:45 om
Evemng Service 7:30 p.m.
Bible Study, rues 7:~I0 pm
Chotr, Wed. 7:30 p.m.
aJomee~ VeSey
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5undoy School IO:00 o,m.
Nt~Mfling Worihip I1:(~1 o.rn
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Evening Wonlhip 7:~) p.m
J~ckle McAnel~
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Morning Worlhtp I I :~0 o.m.
Evening Wo~htp 6'00 p.m.
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