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    Page 8, Portland Observer, June 26, 1966
ALLEN TEMPLE CM E CHU RCH
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Sunday School 9 30am
Sunday Worship 11 00am
Christian Youth Fellowship 6 00pm
(second and fourth Sundays)
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Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Ore.
holds 25th annual conference
Lodge w ill also be at the Jantzen
Beach Red Lion.
Sessions for both groups were
opened by a formal service held Sun
day afternoon at the Vancouver Ave.
First Baptist Church with Or. O. B.
Williams officiating.
Charles Jordan, former Portland
City Commissioner, now o f Austin,
Texas, w ill make the principle address
at the Monday evening proceedurcs
The ensuing days will be devoted to
the conduct o f the society's business
affairs. Elections o f new officers are
to be held on Wednesday, the closing
day o f the conference.
Berean Baptist Church
4822 N. Vancouver Ave.
PRESENTS
FOCUS ON THE
FAMILY
FILM SERIES
H im D a ta t
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.1 Life-Changing
i Expertem e hur Fam ilies Xaliotnvide.
M I I I I STRONG W IL L E D C H IL O
1 t'hildish irresponsibilitv vs w illfu l deliance
Understanding sour guili when disciplining sour
child 61 min
M SHAPING I H I W il l W IL H O l I BREAKING
2 l l l l SPIRIT
How io assoc i.ue beh.is mr w uh consequences When
to lei go of sour child and how 60 nun
FI I M C H R IS T IA N FATHERING
3 .It America survives, u will be because lathers begin
to pul their families at the highest level of priorils
61 nun
M PREPARING FOR A D O I.I SCENC.E: I H I
4 O R K .IN O f SI 1 I n o t B I
Ihe secrets ol sell esteem 5(1 nun
M PREPARING LOR ADOLESCENCE: PEI R
5 PRESSURE A N D S E X U A L IT Y
Phssic.il changes, sexual development 4X nun
M W ilt I WIVES WISH I I I I IR H l S B A N Iis
6 KNEW A BO l I W OM EN: f i l l LONELY
M a y lt
- Juna 2
J u n a IS
- July 7
J u ly 14
Aug 4
HOUSEWI11
Sources ot depression in women I 11» sell esteem
Absence ot romantic love in marriage 4V nun
M W i l l ! W i n s WISH I H I IK III SBANIIS
7 KNEW ABOUT WOMEN MONEY, SEX ANO
C H IL D R E N
.Materialism a root cause I he maior sexual dit
le m u r Menstrual and psychological problems 14
min
Building Up Your Family
C o n g reg atio n al W orship
V esper S ervice
B aptism Fo u rth Su nday
BEREAN
BAPTIST
CHURCH
Prayar
7 30pm
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The American Baptist Convention, American Baptist Churches of
Oregon Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention National, Oregon.
P o rtla n d E cum enical M in is trie s , A m e rica n B ible S o cie ty. M b M
Board.
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C h urch S chool
11 0 0 C o m m u n io n ta c h First Sunday
S u n d ay
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Conferences running concurrently
with the Grand Lodge are being held
by Prince H all Grand Chapter o f
Oregon and its Jurisdiction, the Order
o f Eastern Star, P .H .A . Charles M.
Person is W orthy Grand M atron for
the Order. Meetings fo r the Grand
11 0 0 A M
5 00 P M
i S u n d ay S c h o o l
Beach.
J o h n H Jackson M m n ie t
7 30 p m
Thursday
Choir H » h « a r « i
" A warm spirit of fellowship always"
The Must W orshipful Prince Hall
Grand Lodge o f Oregon and its Jur­
isdiction, F. and A M ., is holding
its 25th annual conference and
Thanksgiving service this week in
Portland Andress Childs, the Most
W orshipful Grand Master, is the pre
siding officer fo r the four-day session
being held at the Red I ion at Jantzen
b S ch u yle r • 284 19S4
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Hibw Band
84 N.E. Killingsw orth • 281 0499
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N E First
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YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP AT
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THE M O U N T OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH
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Derrick, Jewell Bell W omen 's D ay speakers
4822 N. Vancouver Ave.
The Black woman is a treasure to
her home and a principle asset to the
race," was the pivoting statement
made by Dean Derrick Bell, dean o f
the lx»w School o f the University o f
Oregon, as he spoke briefly on W o
men's Day, Sunday, June 23, at
Portland’s Bethel A M L. Church.
I he dean was there to introduce Jewel
Hairston Bell, his wife o f 25 years, the
principle speaker at the morning serv­
ice, which is traditionally arranged
to honor women.
"Sharing your life with a Black
woman is an investment that is guar
anteed to pay dividends all your life
through," the dean said, " l iving in
marriage with a strong Black woman
is not always easy," he smiled, and
went on, "b u t it is always beautiful.
SJte is a source o f support, under
standing, and a source o f advice
based on love and the commitment to
mutual sharing My wife is my trea
sure and my heroine."
A fter acknowledging her husband’ s
tribute to her. Jewel Bell repeated ihe
theme, "W om en Committed to Spir
itual Renewal." chosen by the W o­
men o f Bethel. She suggested that
"spiritual renewal" was a time for
celebration. " I n order that our spirits
may be renewed," Bell said, "the
members o f the Black church must
take a hard look at some issues which
should concern us all, but are espe­
cially painful for Black women to
c o n fro n t."
Site reviewed some o f the statistics
concerning conditions in the Black
community and commented, “ We
feel hurl and outraged because in this
often heard litany o f symptoms the
focus is less on understanding Ihe
causes and on seeking solutions and
more on suggesting that we Black
folks must get ourselves together
Now I want to he very clear I believe
that conditions for Black people arc
fast approaching the crisis stage, it
must be the concern o f every Black
person to stem the decline in the qual­
ity o f life that most poor people
(Black and others) are facing in to­
day’ s world. But I refuse to accept all
the blame for these temhle conditions.
The culprits are many and they are
multi-colored."
Bell exhorted Iter listeners to look
huck in history to the many eixiragexxix
Black women of the past who created
kindergartens, orphanages, homes for
delinquent girls. faohbes fur training
nurses anu iu m . ik . t s aim w ik i cixise.
tenth lived up to tlietr motto: "Lifting
as We C lim b." She inentiixxxl the A fri­
can IXtrvas Society o f the IH2(k in Ness
York, the Black Women s Club move
molt and the names o f 1 ucy latney,
Nannie Burrixighs, Mary Mel eixl
Bethune and ixhcrs. calling them
“ proud and resourceful."
Bell challenged the women to use
the legacy those women had left to
"assist our partners, our children
and our communities to develop
skills, pride and respect for each other
to reverse the symptoms ot pathology
which cat away at the Black family
and com m unity."
Bell also pointed out the "rig h t as
an American to press lor the noble
goals" as a woman’s responsibility.
As she closed her remarks. Bell charged
"m y sisters here at Bethel to con­
tinue to regularly do the impossible
and do it w e ll." The congregation
was invited to celebrate and pledge to
he mutually encouraged by each
other's faith
Un the morning program. Bethel's
women were repesented by Mrs.
Marian Walley, wile of the Rev. M.
A Walley, who acted as presiding
officer o f the service, under the direc­
tion of Rochelle M cI lroy, included
music by the Women's Day choir
and guest soloist Celesta Paul, ac­
companied by 1 ouise Jones.
284-2334
I he guest speakers were introduced
by Lenora M orris, co-chair for the
program Alyce Robinson presented a
history o f Bethel’s Women's Day with
Jeanne Hartzog giving a summary o f
the law and Clarine Smith making
the day's announcements. June Terry
was general chairperson lo r the entire
morning's activities.
"W om en o f the Bible,” a feature
presented by the Lois Petke Players,
was an event o f the Sunday after
noon Women’ s Day celebration at
Bethel
Nathan Barnett, Pastor
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Services:
9 30 a .m ., Sunday School
11:00 a.m .. M orning Worship
6:00 p.m .. Evening Worship
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Berean welcomes
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A t Berean w e em phasize b u ild in g
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