CHAPEL- November 4-7 at 7:00,
LOST CREEK the Musical Lindquists
~H NEWS will be here for Fall
Sunday, October Festival 1984. There will
be Laity Sunday. be music and preaching
Ypeople will be taking and celebration of life.
at bothser- Make plans to attend.
giving minister You will be blessed.
an opportuni- Next Sunday evening
back and listen, we will have a film called
Sunday following "Hungry Angels" and
Sunday, Max will we will begin our Love
his six part Loaf Program. This will
on Sin. be an opportunity for
beginning Sun- you to help feed the
V night will be rehear- hungry of the world.
for the Christmas Congratulations to
"A Song... A Raymond and Florence
• A Son..." You're Nettles who celebrated
to join the Lost their 20th wedding an-
and Eden Chapel niversary Sunday. Praise
at 6:30 Sunday the Lord.
at Eden Chapel. Thanks for the spec-
Christmas ions. The Youth sang two
eta practice, the songs, and Florence Net-
of Revelationcon- ties and Diana Spiva
This is a very in- each had a message in
study and even song for us. You were all
who have studied a blessing. Thank you.
before are As you pray this week,
more. remember Rod and
are still Diana Brakhage, Danny
Creek Kelly, Florence Nettles,
sale. Stop by the the activities of the
Tag Agency or church, and that we have
547-5207 for your need of rain.
See you in church,
^ Larry Eslinger
UNION -0-
MESSAGES COYLE NEWS
By Velma Downey
like snow. The air The Logan County
today, but Fail Cimarron Valley Exten-
arrived. Driving seen Homemakers Club
the highways, the met Monday evening in
reds, oranges the home of Mrs. Arlene
Yellows are beautiful Hicks.
refreshing to the Mrs. Tommy Bentley
presided at the business
was a good meeting. The devotional
at the Lord's House. was read by the hostess
were 100 persons from Psalms 92:1.
and one The flag salute was
forward with in- given, followed by roll
prayer, call led by the secretary,
talked about the Mrs. Robert Adair. It
in Praise. Paul was answered by,'Favor-
were in jail in ite time saving hints
raiddle of the night, for the holidays.'Min-
they praised the utes of the previous
and things began meeting were read and
MIRACLES approved.
If you will A treasurer's report
the Lord where was given by Mrs. Arlene
are, miracles will Hicks.
in your life, The Mrs. Adair was the
doors will open, program leader and
will be free. presented the program
evening we on, 'Time Management
care of business at for the Holiday Season.'
quarterly meeting. Special guest present
are able to make a was Mrs. Wayne Whet-
loan pay- more who later was
ahead of schedule, welcomed into the club
new hym- as a new member.
we have started An invitation was read
for new pews. to attend the twentieth
first fall hayrack annivbrsary of Mr• and
the year will be Mrs. James Freuden-
October 12. We berger on October 7,
the church at 1984.
I.m. If you are not Election of officers was
make it for the held with Mrs. Darrel
Nivens being named
!the Arthur Pond. president; vice-president,
evening services Mrs. Diane Lamecker;
changed f~om secretary, Mrs. Fred
Wednesdays Schneider; treasurer,
we will have Mrs. Ed{vard Ford;
and a per- public relations, Mrs.
Witnessing class• Tommy Bentley.
evenings will be There were ten
service, members present and
quests Mrs. Wayne
~BIBLE STUDENT Whitmore and Justin
©humh was in- Allison and Jennifer
to "go into all the Bentley, Rabble
~tm~," Mark 16:15. Lanecker, Heather and
a~n~ of today's Chris Nivens, and Vicky
rodin (radio, TV,and Jan Hicks.
Prht~l page), they Refreshments were
Acts 8:4. served by the hostess
;hadnot ful- assisted by her
,[twasdestin- daughters,Vicky and
Jan, to the members and
The almetles, In- guests present.
could slmak in The next meeting will
tongues,
and the be in November in the
through the hying on home of Mrs. Fred
impart the gift of Schneider with Mrs.
tolmlkve.. Diane Lamecher as
the gospel was corn-
in this manner to lesson leader.
that day. Sunday, September
30th, Mrs. Arlene Hicks
Chekd
Enid, Okla.
SPOT
DAIIf PRODU¢TS
H de.rid StlUwater 372- i 21¢
honored her mother Mrs.
Roy La Rue on her 75th
birthday with a party at
the Guthrie Nursing
Center, Guthrie. A
beautifully decorated bir-
thday cake and ice cream
was served following the
honoree opening her
gifts. Present was
her daughter Mrs. Arlene
Hicks; granddaughters,
Mrs. Pamela Longan,
Stillwater; Jan Hicks,
Coyle; great-grand-
daughters Kimberly,
Karl, and Krystal of
Stillwater; and Mr. La
Rue.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
J. Downey were Wednes-
day evening supper
quests of their grand-
mother, Mrs. Velma
Downey.
Mrs. Maxine Johnston
and Mrs. Velma Downey
made a business trip to
Stillwater Thursday and
they had lunch at Long
John Silvers.
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CLARKSON-
OAKDALE NEWS
By Belle Whitmore
Home Builders EH
club met September 3rd
at 1:30 at the Communi-
ty Building for their
regular meeting. It was
called to order by the
President, Shirley Long.
The Lord's Prayer and
Pledge to the Flag were
given. Minnie Bieberdorf
gave the devotional and
a poem. The treasurer's
report was given by
Mildred. She said the pie
supper was a great suc-
cess. There was a nice
crowd and everything
was sold.
The Christmas tree
and program was
discussed. A Thank You
card from Hazel Bucke
was read.
There were 11 mem-
bers and two guests who
answered roll by telling
what nationality they
were from. It was amaz-
ing how many countries,
tribes and nationalities
were represented.
The lesson was given
by Shirley. We were very
happy to have Mrs.
Earhart, the new Exten-
sion agent as our guest.
She participated in the
discussion.
The next community
get together will be Oc-
tober 13 at 7:30. It will be
a Chili Supper with pie or
cake or whatever you
want to bring. Everyone
is welcome.
Refreshments were
served by Mildred.
Clayton Long and Mrs.
Earhart were guests.
Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Vern VanBeb-
ber were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Whitmore and Mr.
and Mrs. Miller. Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Kesslinger, Ty
and Gabriel were Satur-
day visitors. Vern broke
his leg Friday getting off
his tractor. He is to have
another cast put on it
Monday.
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Coyle Christian Church
Holds Revival
Coyle Christian
Church will be in revival
October 14-19. Bill Park,
minister at Northside
Christian Church in
Oklahoma City, will be
the evangelist. Brother
Park will be preaching in
both regular Sunday ser-
vices at 11:00 a.m., and
7:30 p.m., and at 7:00
p.m., nightly, Monday
through Friday. All
messages will come from
I Corinthians.
Bill Park is a native of
Let's Worship
Together . . ,
Perkins --- Ripley --- Carney
Tryon -- Coyle --- Glencoe
--PBIEKINS--
by of God Church
Pastor --TSYOH--
, School 9:45 a.m. First Christian Church
Worship 1 t :DO a.m.I~lvld Crater. PastOr
Worship 7:00 p.m. Sunday SChool I0:00 o.m.
Night Worship Service I 1:00 0, m.
7 to 8:15 p.m, AIl~ly Of GOd Churdl
Church of Chrllt Oevld Whitener, Pastor
|0:00 o.rn. Sunday School 9:45 o,m.
Worship 6:00 p.m. MOrning Worship 11:00 o,m,
Bible Study 7:30 pro. Evening Worship 6:30 p.m.
Wed. Bible Study 6:30 p.m,
First kptbt Church First Septlst Church
Lloyd Campbell II
llboff biffs, PaStor Sunday School,0:00 o.m.
today Worship 8:30 a.m,Worship I 1:00 o.m.
d0:50 a.m, Sun. Evening 7:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m. Chriltkln Union Church
Ted Glb.on, Pastor
Even. 7:00 p,m. Sunday School10:00 a.m.
Eve. 7:30 p.m. Morning Worship 11:00 o.m.
CYE 6:00 p.m.
First Christ,on Church
Son eunyon0 Palter --OLINCOe--
9:45 o•m, AmmhJy of ~ a1~lrch
10:45 o.rn, l$OmleS R. Calllo|
Feltowshlp6:30 p.m. Sunday School 9:45 o,m.
3vd Tues. Morning Worship I | :(30 a,m.
1:30 p.m. Evangelistic Serv. 7:00 p.m.
Service 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Midweek Service
Seventh DIy 7:30 p, rn.
Advemtlet United Methodist Churdh
School 9:30 a.m. ~lo Ml~t, PaStOr
> Service 11.'00 o.m. Church School 10:00 o.m.
Methedbt Church Morning Worship ' I:00 a.m.
Ilo¥. W. $1t1~. II~ltoe MYF S:30 p,m.
School 9:45 a.m. Wednesday Midweek Service
Worship t1:00 o.rn, 7:30 I~,rn
Church
of God
W.C. (~rolmm, Pastor
, Sc'hoot 9:45 a.m.
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
IEvongelism 6:30 p.rn.
Wed Prayer Mtg 7:30 p.m.
--lib OIAIqL--
United Methodist Churdb
Max Rtdd, Peetor
Morning Worship 9:45 aim,
Sunday khoo: I0:45 o.m.
Evening Worship7:00 p.m.
Bible Study 7:00 p.m:
UMYF 7:00 p.m
--LOST amK-
Max tudd. Pe¢ot
School 10:00 a.m.
,Morning Worship 11:00 o.m.
-4aiR.it--
First Owrdl of God
Amid Smith, Iqmtor
Sunday School 9:45 o.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Youth Activities 6:30 p.m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
Wed. Service 7:30 p.m,
First United MethodJit
Church
hry W. Wenflot, Pelter
Morning Worship 9:30 o.m.
Church School 10:30 a.m.
Wed. Bible Study 7:30 p.rn.
Youth Meeting 6:(30 p.rn,
Church of Chase
Bible Study I0:00 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship 7:00 p.m.
First Chrlstlen Church
Ithll Nkldlett, Pastor
Sunday SchoolIOO0 o.m.
Morning Worship 11 :(30 a.m.
Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m,
Evangelistic Serv 7:00 p.m.
Wed. Service 7:00 p.m.
"--COYLB--
First Chdntlon Churd~
Sm¢O W. Gruff. Mlnbtor
Sunday School 10:00 o,m
Morning Worship 11:(](3 a.m
Youth Meetings 6:30 p,m
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
Women's Council, 3rd Wed,
2p.rn
First United Methodbt
Church
Sunday School I0:00 a,m.
Wor~hip Service t0:4S o.m.
Trinity Tabernacle
Pentecostal Church
of God
723 E, 17th Stillwater
Sunday A.M. 10 a.m.
Sunday P.M. 7 p.m.
Thurs, RM. 7 p.m.
First Seleti¢ Church
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship I,:00 a.m. '
Training Union 6:45 p,m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p.m.
Wed. Service 7;30 p.m.
Chu~ h of Christ
Jklmea Runner, Minister
Sunday School 9:45 o,m.
Morning Worship 10:45 o.m.
Youth Meeting 6;30 p.rn.
Evehing Worship 7:30 p.m.
Wed: Service 7:30 p.rn
--¢ARNIY---
First Chrbtlon Church
Sunday School 10:00 o.m
Church Services 11:00 o.m.
Youth N~e,ing 3:00 p.m.
Evening Service 6:30 p.m.
AIsombly of ~ Church
Lonnlo I~me~, kilter
Sunday Schoot 9:45 am
Church Service 10 45 o m
Evening Worship 6:30 p~,
Wed Evening 7(XJ pro.
--ABIA CHUICHIS--
SO~ Crooh Church
the Irethren
~l ml. War of Cuehlns
t, Reymer Cox, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a,m.
Morning Worship 10:45 o.m.
Evening Serv*ce 7:30 p.m.
Bible Study, Tues 7:30 p,m
Choir, Wed. 7:30 pro.
Diamond Valley
• ml | of Stlllweter on Sl
Sunday School 10:00 o.m
Morning Worship 1 !:00 a m.
You,,g People 7:30 pro.
Evening Worship 7:30 p, rn
Peredlle k~ttlt Million
Jecklo McAnelly
6ml S. Sml War
Stlllwoter
Sunday School 10:00 o,m.
Morning Worship 11:00 am,
Evening Worship 6:00 p,rn
Mohon Union Church
• rnl J of 177 on
Mehen teed
Larry hlloler. Pentor
Sunday School '0:00 o.m
Morning Worship 1 I:00 o.m
Bible Study 7:00 pro. b
Young People 7:00 p.m
IJhor#y Free hthodlnt
Nerry AkmM. I~a~or
4 ml S of Perkins end
$ ml | of 10A Stench
Sunday School 10;00 o.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a,rn,
Evening Wo~hip 6:00 p.rn
Frhsods Chapel
Vel Ilklden@lno, Pastor "
7 ml W of Perklol
on Hwy I$
Sunday School 10:00 o.m.
Morning Worship , 1:00 a,m.
"Evening Worship 7;30 p.m.
:'~-~ w.,~2,,. ,,z= p~m.
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the Coyle area, having This will feature the mix-
been graduated from ed quartet "Witness"
Coyle High School in which is composed of Mr.
1956. He is also a and Mrs. Edd Pryor and
graduate of Midwest Mr. and Mrs. Kent Corn-
Christian College, well of Broken Arrow.
Oklahoma City, and The Pryors are previous
holds a Masters of Stillwaterresidente.
Education degree from The public is cordially
Emmanuel School of invited to share in this
Religion, Johnson City, time of revival. For add|-
Tennessee. He has had tional information call
various ministries in In- Bruce Graft, host
diana, Kansas, and minister.
North Carolina before 4
coming to Northside CONTRACT
about ten years ago. He AWARDED TO BUILD
will soon be moving to CARNEY PO
Medicine Lodge, Kansas, The U. S. Postal Ser-
to begin a new ministry vice has awarded a Con-
there, tract to build and lease a
Mrs. Vinita Park will
new main post office
be the song evangelist, building in Carney,
leading the congrega- Postmaster Hazel E.
tional singing and also McEwen said here.
presenting several The contract was
special numbers. During awarded to J. L. Ken-
her college days she sang nett, P.O. 446, Dewey,
with a girls' quartet at Oklahoma
Midwest Christian Col- The new post office will
lege. More recently she have 1,856 sq. ft. of in-
has been involved with terior floor space and will
the music ministry at be located on the nor-
Northside. theast corner of the in-
A musical afterglowtersection of Santa Fe
will follow the service and Lincoln.
Wednesday evening. Construction costs will
How's Your Home
Life?
We are working• on ours at
Church
October is FAMILY month
with sermons and other activities
to strengthen the home.
JOIN US!
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be paid with private SPECIAL SERVICE
funds and the building
will be leased to the The VincoPentecostal
Postal Service for a basic Church of God will have
period of 10 years with a special group Sunday
renewal options for 20 evening, Oct. 14. Agr0up
from Full , Gospel
additional years. Aesen bly of God ch ,
The building is ex-
pected to be completed in Cuebi_ug, will be present.
March 1985. It begins at 6:30. • ..
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Lunch ............................. 11-2 p,mi
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• THE HOUSE OF BLUE LEAVES
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ATTEND THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY
The true light that is intended for every
man has come into the world. This light -----
shines perpetually into the darkness in
which man lives and the darkness can-
not overcome it. It radiates from the
manger stall at Bethlehem; it gleams
from Calvary's hill; on Easter morn it
broke the bonds of time and is eternally
present in our world. Joy to the world
indeed! Praise God from whom all
blessings flow!
The light is here; we need not even ask
it, but only open our eyes. Then why do
so many walk yet in darkness? There is
only one answer, they love darkness bet-
ter than light. For those who stumble
blindly about life and yearn for respite,
there stands an eternal invitation--
"Come unto me all ye who labor and are
heavy laden and I will give you rest." For
those whose hearts ache with emptiness
--"Behold I stand at the door and
knock. If any man will hear my 'voice
and open the door I will come in to him."
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Is something wrons with your life--
an inner n~stlets dissatisfaction? The
v,., er to ¢~e~ human problem comes
only f, om God our Msker, He alone
can forgive and ~sssure,
Through the church God his co~-
matted the provision and prorhm=.
tion of His forgiveness and redeem.
ing love. Without = church relation
no one is securely related to God.
£wry~r sb.ld be i~ the Cborr6 .d
tb~ Cb~b ie ¢~pue!
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