Northwest Clarion_1959-02-12
Page Four Attend Church Sunday ALLEN TEMPLE C.M.E. 1911 N.E. 9th Ave. at Hancock Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Sun– day services, 11 a.m.; evening service, 7:30 p.m. Pastor, W. L. Smith. Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church, 2629 N. Vancouver Ave. Sunday School, 9:30; Morning Worship 11:30; B.Y.P.U. 6:00 p.m.; Evening Service 7:00 p.m.; Prayer meeting Wednesday night. Rev. Cannon, Minister. St. Phillips Episcopal Church, comer of R?dney 8Jld Knott. Rev. L. 0. Stone, Vicar. Services: Holy Communion 8Jld Early Mass, 7:45; Morning Prayer Service, 11:00; Thursday Holy Communion, 7:15 a.m. New Hope Baptist Church, N.E. Skidmore at Mallory. Rev. A. A. Newton, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45; Morning Service, 11:00 a.m.; Youth Meeting, 6:00 p.m. 8Jld Eve– ntqg Service at 7:30 p.m. Nina Glymph your Sunday School re– porter. Mount Calvary Church of God in Christ, 9823 S. E. Ash. Rev. H. B. Daniels, M in is t e r. Sunday School, 9:30; Morning Service, 12:00; Y.P.W.W., 6:30; Evening Service, 8:00p.m. Morning Star Missionary Bap– tist Church, 603 N. Fargo. Rev. Sylvester McCullum, Min 1 s t e r. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Morn– ing Service, 11:00 a.m.; B.Y.P.U., 6:00 p.m.; Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m. House of Prayer for All Na– tions, 2205 S.E. lOth Ave. Bishop Robert L. Searcie, Pastor. Sunday ice, 8:00 p.m. Wednesday; Prayer ship, 12 noon; Y:P.W.W., 6:30p.m. 7:30p.m. NORlliWEST CLARION In The Temple of Truth By REV. B. C. PA'ITERSON "Whither shall I go from thy Spirit? Or whither shall! flee from thy presence? If I ascend up into heaven, thou art there: If I make my bed in sheol, behold, thou art there. If I take the wings pf the morning, And dwell in the'uttermost parts of the sea; Even there shall thy hand lead me." What if we could have been there in person to hear little David sing this most lovely and inspiring psalm, and to hear him interpret its deep spiritual meanings upon the strings of his golden harp! For indeed he was the sweet Psalmist and Musician of Israel. ceeds. Heaven is God's dwelling place, the Office of His High Com– mand and rulership of the universe. "If I make my bed in sheol (the Jew's word for hell), behold, thou art there." But the Jews' concep– tion of hell is not the fire 8Jld brimstone that is a part of Chris– tian Theology. Hell for them is a place of the dead, where there is no life, and neither any conscious awareness of any existence what– soever. And yet, God is even there because He is all over where noth– ing is, as well as where some– thing is. "If I take the wings of the morning, and dwell in the utter– most parts of the sea; even there shall 'thy hand lead me." All men live in the immensity of God's big– ness -in the infinite vastness of His Almighty-ness. He is an abun– dant God With blessings and power to give. That is why Jesus taught us to pray: "Our Father, who art in heaven." By ANN MORRISON Mrs. Oliver Smith spent Friday in Salem visiting her husband, Mr. Oliver Smith, who is employed at the capital during the session of the legislature. As a surprise they were taken to Eugene to see the Oregon University and Stanford University basketball game. Wedding bells rang last Satur– day for Miss Leevonure Walker, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. M. Wal– ker, who became the bride of Mr. Louis Dennis, son of Rev. and Mrs. R. Brown. The ceremony was in Williams Thursday, February 12, t 959 • • • • • end Mrs. Farnsworth Handcock and Mrs. Dennis Frasier from Seattle, Wash. They were down to attend the Seattle University and PortIan d University basketball game. SICK LIST Mr. Richard Ferrell, at home. Mrs. Susie Tolstor; in Multno– mah hospital. CLUB NOTES Mr. and Mrs. H. Scott were host and hostess to the Willing Work– ers Club Tuesday evening, Febru– ary 3, in their home at 3133 N.E. Rodney Avenue. O.M.E. Club met Thursday eve– ning, February 5, in the home of Mrs. Willa Mae Hall at 74 N.E. Ivy Street. Mount Olivet Baptist Church, N. E. First and Schuyler. Rev. J. James Clow, pastor. Church School, 9:30 a.m.; Worship Serv– ice, 11:00 a.m. and 7:30p.m.; Bap– tist Youth Fellowship, 6:00 p.m. Communion each first Sunday at 11:00 a.m. Mid-week Church night, 7:30 p.m., Thursday. "Whither shall I go from thy Spirit," is a question we all may ask ourselves as David did. For his conception of God was an Almighty God -the One and only Universal God from whom all things came. "Or whither: shall I flee from thy Presence?" David adds. EVen more than being a universal God, He is a universal "Presence" and not some little narrow, individual personality on the order of little helpless men on earth. No! God is a "Presence" - an all reaching, all pervading "Presence" to hear and answer the prayers and needs of the peoples and nations He has created in His own image, and after His own like– ness. Every Christian should love and Temple Church of God in Christ. cherish the Psalms because they Rev. H. D . Williams officiated. are revelations of truth. And the Rev. Hayes gave the bride in mar– Fannie Cook Missionary Society of Bethel A.M.E. Church met Thursday afternoon, February 5. With Mrs. Lucille Wilson at 312 N.E. Shaver Street. H u g h e s Memorial Methodist Church, 2902 N. E. Rodney Ave. Rev. Cortlandt Cambric, Minister. Services: Sunday School, 9:30a.m.; Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; Youth Fellowship, 6:00 p.rrt. Immaculate Heart Church, N. Williams Ave. and St8Jlton St. Fa– ther Leo Linahen, pa:stor. Sunday Masses: 6, 8, 9:15, 10:30 8Jld 12 noon. Weekday Masses: School days, 7:15 and 11:30; otherwise, 7:15 and 8 a.m. Confessions: Sat– urday, 4 to 5:30 8Jld 7:30 to 9 p.m.; each morning for a few minutes before Mass. "If I ascend up into heaven, thou art there.'.' Yes, He is there. He is tsere because heaven is the seat of God's authority- the Throne from which His Divine Command pro- truth revealed in them is wrought into the emotions, aspirations, de– sires and sufferings of the people of God by the circumstances through which they live. I like to think of Christianity, first: as a personal experience of Christ; then a journey upon the adventures of life. Some people believe that Chris– tianity is 8Jl argument. Some be– lieve it is a denomination. Some believe it is a personal advantage a certain race happens to have at the moment. But we can keep our– selves free of all such "paganism" if our belief is in the New Testa- Church of God, 3700 N. Borth- ment Christ, and if our life is in wick, AT 1-7350. Rev. Walter Gri- the deeds He taught, and in the selle. sunday School, 10:45 a.m.; spirit He Himself .lived. Thus we CHURCH SERVICES Sunday Service, 11:00 a.m.; Pray- look for Him to return and receive St. Paul Church of God and er Meeting, 7 :30 p.m.; Evening us unto Himself as He has prom- Christ. Rev. J. C. Foster, Pastor. Service, 7 : 30 p.m. ised. riage. Mrs. D. Hayes, .sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Best man was Mr. Sylvester Dennis, SURPRISE WEDDING brother of the bridegroom. ANNIVERSARY PARTY The wedding party consisted of Saturday evening, January 31, six bridesmaids six: ushers two Mr. Earl Winslow surprised his flower girls, tw~ ring bearer~, two wife by inviting a few friends in train bearers and two candle- to celebrate their 35th wedding lighters. anniversary. Mrs. Winslow Wa.ct The happy couple received many very much surprised. The group lovely and useful gifts. had a grand time and wished Mr. and Mrs. Winslow many more Among the mothers in the March of Dimes last Thursday eve- years of happiness together. ning. were Mesdames E. Brown, A. Mrs. Maurice Griffith, a former R. Randolph and Ed. Gary. The Portlander now making her home ladies were in the Northeast dis.:- in Seattle, Wash., spent a. few trict. days visiting her aunt, Mrs. Gord- ley 8Jld seeing her friends. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gaskin .Griffith was en route back home had as house guest over the week after visiting relatives in Texas. Patronize The Clarion Advertisers Church of the Living God, 2402 N. Albina. Rev. L. H. Hodges, Pas– tor. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Morning Worship, 11:30 a.m.; Y.P.P.V., 6:00 p.m.; Evening Serv– Services: S.S., 10 a.m.; Noon War– Weekly Services: Wed., Fri., 7:30 p.m.; Sat., Young People's Serv., Meeting, 8:00 p.m. Thursday; Women's Work, 8:00 p.m. Snnday Services, 12:30 p.m.; Eve-.==============;;=============:; ning Serviies, 8:00 p.m.; Tuesday FREE ESTIMATES • WO/tK GUARANTEED ---;;;-.~;;ip;;;~-~·p;;;w;;;;p;;;;;.r;;;;WMI;;;;~.-~-- and Friday Services, 7:30 p.m.; First Class Cleaners Sunday Evening Service, 8:00 p.m. DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING HOWELL & SON 2859 N.E. Rodney Ave., AT 4-9807. LAUNDRY SPECIAL! 19c MEN'S SHIRT With Dty Cleaning••••• RUG & CARPET CLEANERS REASONABLE PRICES WORK DONE IN YOUR HOME You OWE it to your loved ones to call someone who is interested, willing and able to perform duties and services of the highest caliber. In your time of need, don't fail to call the beautiful and capable A. A. Cox Sr. Joe Banks Assistant 2826 N. Williams AT 7-2565 Arthur A. Cox, Sr., Mortician - Etoile H. Cox, Lady Attendant Ken D. Fields, Assistant Are you interested in receiving the Clarion? Below is a mbscription application blank for your convenience. I wish to subscribe to the NORTHWEST CLARION from _________________to'----------------- Enclosed is D Cheek D Money Order for NAME ADDRESS D $2.00 for 6 months D $3.50 for 1 year CITY ___________ STATE ____ Send this application to: " NORTHWEST CI...ARION 2826 N. Williams Ave. Portland lZ, Oregon LAUNDRY SERVICE 753 N. Russell BElmont 6-9384 1506 N.E. Coucll SAVE UP TO lie A LOAF ON SURPLUS BREAD at the J.\~li'l PJ.\lJ'I\ER'S BAKERY SHOPS Downtown: THREE LOCATIONS: East Side: 3rd & Yamhill N.W. 23rd & Northrup Williams & Page CASCADE REFRESHMENT IS ANYTIME Copyright 1958 by Blltz.welnhard company, Portland, Oreson shop KIENOW'S food stores••• the Friendliest Stores in T.own I • BRANDS YOU Kt!OW • VARIETIES YOU LIKE • SIZES YOU WANT SEMLER EASY CREDIT ~cw Glancs mean SO MUC.H to. you in Clearer Vision, Settee Work, Less Ncr· vouanesa and Fatiaue. Yet you pay SO LITTLE, Weekly or Monthly, when you ltuy them on Credit at Semler'•· ca 7-2m ·''lliQ.i&i·#·IMAI.#f.SIIWMIGM- OPEN DAILY 1:30 A. M. • 5 I'• ~ ~ IATUII.DAY 1:30 A. M. • I P, IlL RCA Whirlpool AUTOMATIC WASHER Model EA80 • 2 Speeds • 2 Cycles • 5 Washing Temperatures • 5 Yr. Warranty on Transmi5Sion MATCHING GAS DRYER • 5 Separate Drying Heats • Special cycle gives extra care to Wash 'n' Wear • Special AIR setting for ·airing out pillows, clothing Both for only 3. 99 per wk. NO DOWN PAYMENT WITH TRADE NO CREDIT RATING NECESSARY See Us for Good Used Appliances at Fair Prices FREE RECORD with purchase of RCA HI-FI --·-··-·$65.00 FRANK MILLER APPLIANCE CO. 328 N. E. Fremont at Union AT 8-5105 Serving this District Since 1945
Made with FlippingBook
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NTc4NTAz