Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 25, 1951 Page: 5 of 8
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MEETINGS IN PROGRESS:
John M. Barnett at Marianna,
Ark., until July 29 . . . Doyle
Banta at Coffey, Ark., south of
Marvell, through July II . . .
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Eighteen were added to the
Garden Oaks congregation, in
Houston, Texas, on July 15.
Eighteen placed membership
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closed cut, and these two new one, three
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American Preacher Describes Distribution of Clothing
In Japan, Asks for More Boxes for Natives of That Land
BY CHARLES W. DOYLE in the different areas. kindness.
I recently wrote a letter des-
cribing the wretched condition of
a Japanese family and made an
appeal to American Christians
to send clothing that we might
help to alleviate the suffering of
such people. >
since that time about 60 boxes
have arrived containing clothing clothing.
verv kind. Americans are taller baptisms and two transfers of
than Japanese, therefore the membership to the Vickery
clnth^s were a HtMe ton big for church in Dallas, Texas, where
me. Mv father had them taken Flavil R. Yeakley preaches,
up about three Inches. ------
We thank all of you very
much. Please take care of your-
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„ SIGNS OF PROGRESS Texas, beginning August 5 . . .
The Nacogdoches, Tex., church Herbert Love In an open-air
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of good quality. Churches scat-
tered^ throughout North America come to us from these Japanese
ly to the appeal. So many boxes for the clothing they 7 re-
arrived that our little clothing ceived.I would like to Include
storeroom was soon filled. Then here two letters from young boys
we began to stack them in the who received clothing:
“genkan," the little entrance cor-
ridor to our house. Soon this “■
room was also filled and enter,
ing and leaving the house be- note. It is now spring-time and
came quite difficult. we are having good weather.
The clothes did not remain with I wish all of you well. It makes
us very long, however. About six us happy to hear of all the
weeks ago there was a big dis- evangelistic work you are doing,
tribution. We Americans together Recently I received some fine
with about five Japanese helpers clothing from you. Thank you
worked all day one Saturday un. very much, The clothes were an
packing and assorting tm
clothing according to the dieeds i
of the individual family to whom ing them daily to school. I in- of It.
we planned to give clothing, tend to study hard at school to
About 50 boxes of clothing were become a good boy so that I can regulating. nnA «ond to:
prepared for distribution on that repay vour kindness. I prav that CbsrUg W Dnvle.
day and were delivered the fol- you will always have good health. fchbirM. Tngamsrhl,
lowing day by church workers I thank you again for your Tbaraki ken, Japan.
GOSPEL TRACTS
makes 75 who have responded tine County, Texas . . . A. E.
to the Invitation there thus far Emmons, Jr, at Carbon Hill,
this year. Basil C. Doran Ala., where Blanton Swindle
preaches there. preaches^ three baptisms .^. A.
Attendance records were set fourth meeting there. Thir.
during the meeting recently con. teen additions, including eight
ducted by the Logansport, Ind., baptisms, four restorations, one
church, with L. L. Plunkett of to place membership . . . Wfl-
DanviTle, Hl., preaching. Eight lard Collins st Lamar Avenue ta
T. A. Nicks,'Nashviiie? TermTdb tineton at Fulbright, Texas . . .
rected songs. ■ William Mitchell of Chattanooga,
Tenn., at Frankfort, Ind. ... J.
MEETING NOTES V. Davis, Levelland. Texas, at
FUTURE MEETINGS: L. Am- Muleshoe, Texas, July 8.18, six
old Watson at Wvandotte, Mich., baptisms and one restoration . . .
in Sept. ... A Chester Grimee, Grover Stevens In a tent mwV
Houston. Texas, at Fairfield, tng on Poplar Level Road and
Texas, beginning August 8 . . . Taylor Avenue. Camp TSvInr. Ky.
Luther G. Roberts at Santa Fe, • • • W. Levi Gentry with Park’s
N. M., July 30-August 5. and Chapel church at Cleveland,
Espanola, N. M., August 8-12 .. . Miss. . . . Claude A. Guild with
Bob Clayton, Oklahoma City, at the Linwood church in Ft. Worth,
Bozeman. Mont. beginning July Texas.
29 . . . Gordon Clement of Beau,
mont. Texas, at Hope, Texas, Au-
gust 5-15, with Floyd J. Dunn of
Abilene directing songs . . . Geo. Stamford, Texas, reports that he
T. Jones of Nacogdoches, Texas, is open for meetings In 1952 and
at Folsomdale, Greves County, would like to hear from those he
Ky., berinnlng August U . . . can serve in that capacity. He
James W. Reynolds at Leonard, (Continued on Page 6)
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individual families who live in much the manv good things I re- meeting in its new building, re- meeting at West Fifth and Pre-
and around the citv of Tags. All ceived from vou. There were ports one baptism, one restore, sidio street in Big Spring July
of these people are poor and manv wonderful clothes for me. Jion and two to place member- ^-August 1 Dan Conley leading
were desperately in need of the When mv father hea¥d how ®hiP recently. *mgs . . . H. W. McClish at the
Christians were helnlng nonr peo. ----- f ? w c ’ ?
Quite a number of letters have nie. he said he thought they were On July 15 there were two T1 Jr prln8’ T^u§i*st
itne. no verv kind Am»rlr»n, ora folia', bnntiema nnH fxirr, fron.foro nf . . . A. K. EmmOnJ, un*
and Canada responded generous- families!; expressing their thanks
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Hicks, Olan L. Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 25, 1951, newspaper, July 25, 1951; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306145/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.