The Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 22, 1953 Page: 6 of 8
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Combined Gift, Notions ancL.Grocery store
located on one of the best corners in City.
On main highway, with ample parking room.
Owner must retire after 25 years — due to
ill health.
Reasonable rent — excellent proposition.
Write or Call
O. B. CHAMBERS
JULY 22, 19W
members to 63 within a year.
For Christians Desiring to Move
To Abilene
View. Oklahoma. Brother Mur
rev Wilson reports.
Brother Clarence C Gobbol re
ports that the work at the Mabel
with the church in Oregon City,
Oregon.
OUTSTANDING
OPPORTUNITY
Thinking that three hours at
any movie are harmless for
the child, hut that two hours
of worship and Rihle study are
too much for the nervous • VW-
tcm. is fust had thinking —The
Reminder, Dallas
Brother Arley F Moore, for- 1111IU1VI r........
mfrlv of Astoria, Oregon, rs now ))ia(. lhp cnngre{jation there had
made much progress during the
past four years.
Brother A A Thomas, T,ub
bock. Toxas, is conducting a Gos-
pel meeting with the Nocro con
grcgation in Mount 'Pleasant.
Texas. The meeting will continue
through July 26
Brother FrAnk Rhodes ,Tr
Abilene Christian colleen ■■ ■'
preach for the church in ” ■
ville Texas during B” ’’
cP their local evangel' * T’.f. 'l . •
T runs Gentry
Brother Gent
a meeting n‘
Carolina.
August n
the church a*
see
Brother William K Cunning-
ham, after spending two years
with the church in Paducah. Tex ,
has moved to Mona, Arkansas to
work with the church that moots
at 12th street and Maple avenue
The church in Mena has a now
building.
Wheeler of
he instruc-
Brother L. D. I.aCourse has
begun work with the SoAfa
Side congregation In RFt
Wayne. Indiana, He reports
that there is also a Negro
church in Fort Wayne.
The white congregation meets
at 4833 South Harrison street
and the colored church meets
at the corner of Holley avenue
and Chestnut street.
Brother John Banister, evange-
list of the Skillman avenue con-
(’.rog.'dion in Dallas, Texas, is
preaching in a meeting in Lew-
isville, Toxas. The meeting be-
gan July 20 and will be con-
cluded July 29.
Brother Ira B. Sandusky, ev
angelist, reports that the South
Park church in Beaumont. Texas
closed the best year in them his-
tory July 1, offering and at
tendance wise.
The church In Vancouver,
British Columbia, will hold a
series of Gospel meetings July
21-31. Brother Choice I,. Bry-
ant will be the speaker.
Monroe F Hawlev of Milwau-
kee, Wisconsin announces that a
number of churches are now us-
ing the Bible correspondence
course recently made available
in printed form.
In view of the fact that -God
has said: “Whatsoever a man
soweth, that shall he also reap,”
wouldn't it bo a wise thing to
reports that check the seed very carefully?
church there has
additions during Oie
Brother Murphv Phil
Roy Cogdill, now of Canada,
will begin a meeting with the
white congregation in Mount
Pleasant August. 9-16.
There has been an increase
Bible school attendance during
the summer months at North Mil
itary church in Oklahoma Citv,
Oklahoma, according to Brothci
V. J. Cullum, local evangelist.
WANT ADS
CABINS
Modern cabins at reasonable
nrices for rent by day or
v’nnk nf Ruidoso, New Mexico.
For rr>tns write;
Mrs Faille M Raze
Box 174
Ruidoso, New Mexico
The South Waco church in Wa-
co, Texas began a singing school
and Santa Rita congregation in July 19 to continue through July
Tucson, f
Ho says contributions for the past
turn weeks have been Ginning ov-
erMho proposed budget of $159
per week, and attendance has
been better than average.
Arizona is progressing. 30
Brother Palmer
Memphis, Texas, is
tor.
S. Thaddeus Bookout, an Elder
of the Peak and East Side
' church in Dallas, reports that
Brother Frank J. Dunn is begin-
ning his fifth year as local evan-
gelist with this congregation.
Besides Brother Dunn, the
The annual assembly of the
churches in the area of Davis
Citv, Iowa, will be held August
19 from 11 a m., to 4 p.m. A bas-
ket dinner will be served at the
meeting in the Davis City park.
Things needed in the church
I h' w to supply,” will be the
■ il l- ct of the day’s talks.
rv trill ppn’lnd
j>nrh>m N»r*h
Ti.lv 30. A tifriisi 5.
bo will nrench for
Acton. Tennos-
•>n<1 he will he with the
Coleman avenue church in
Memphis. Tenn August 19-30
Don’t believe a false religion
just because it has a little truth,
boon evangelist with the for a clock that hasn’t run for
years is right twice every day.
Brother C R Turnbow. Carls
bad. Now M'-xico.
the Hill< ro<t
bad tea
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chii'ch there during that period
Brother Palmer Wheeler,
Memphis, Texas, recently com- ...^
Dieted a singing school^at Mount ppak and Eastsido church’ fully
supports Kenneth Boyd, a local
co worker and Martelle Petty^a
Pretoria, Smith Africa.
Brother Bookout pointed out
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Let’s Go Fishing for Men
Brother Weslie Mickey will be
the preacher in a meeting at the
Northside church in Odessa, Tex.,
July 19-26.
Fstes of Memphis, Ten-
will do the preaching in
meeting beginning July 19 at
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Oklahoma,
July 20 at
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congregation in Odessa, Texas to ahachie, Texas will hold a meet-
begin work with a congregation ing August 10 19.
in San Antonio. --
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The church in Prescott, Ari- ter,
zona will have Brother J. Em- Joseph,
mett Wainwright for the month
of September. The church is lo-
cated at
avenue .
in the heart of the city.
Brother German McGilbra
will conduct a meeting for the
Negro congregation in Honey
Grove, Texas July 26 through
August 4.
me meeting is under me
oversight of the white congre-
gation in Honey Grove.
Southside church in Mount
Pleasant, Texas has assumed the
support of a Korean preacher
Brother S. K. Dong. Korean
spoke to the congregation June
28.
Brother Dong is in this country
socking congregate ms who will
support seven native K. roan
evangelists. Only $35 per month
is needed for full support.
The church in Saint Joseph,
Missouri will hold a meeting July
Augu t 3 in the Hax Art cen-
411 Francis street, Saint
The church in Anderson,
Missouri will conduct a meet-
ing July 23—August 2. Broth-
er Rue Porter will do the
preaching.
Brother Ba<d1 Doran, evange-
list of the church in Ferris, Tox-
as. reports that Brother Emmer-
son J.
nessee
a
Ferris.
Brother Dale Brooks has re-
signed his work nt the Parkview
The Broadway church in Lub-
bock, Texas reports that oyer 1,-
000 were enrolled in the ir an
nual vacation Bible scho. 1 with
97 assisting in the teaching, ac-
cording to Brother Alan Bryan.
Brother Bryan also reports that
Bible school attendance during
the summer months is approxi-
mately 1,100, an increase of 150
over the same period last year.
Brother R. H. Bankes, Jr., of
120 North Mt. Vernon Shawnee, Oklahoma, began a
just off the main highway meeting July 20 at Willow
' ‘ ' Springs, Texas The meeting will
Additional information can be continue through July 30
obtained bv writing E. R Jack- ------
s. n, B x 110, Prescott, Ariz Brother Troy M Cummings
______ reports that the church in Prine
The Southside church in Wax- ville, Oregon has grown from 23
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Brother Wilburn Whitting will Place church in Dallas contribut-
begin a meeting at Winfield, Tex- cd $108 toward Brother Dayl
as July 20. Starting August 10, he Pittman’s travel fund to Italy,
will be preaching in a meeting
with Brother Jesse Brookshire at
the church in Morton, Texas.
Plans are being made, Broth
er Brvan savs, for another work-
shop for Bible school teachers
to be held in Lubbock in August.
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their own church c
They quickly put
an evangelist to lei
from Jacksonville,
<Uv, Joe S. Hyde. '
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rines, finding themsel
the church of their cl
ly, decided there w
solution to their prJ
build one. And that
they did.
The result is thq
Christ, located on R1
Jacksonville, N. C. I
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necks stationed at t|
phibious training bd
tie time off from I
training schedule. I
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work after hours and
to build their own j|
ship away from honl
gan more than a I
in May of 1952 — I
Marines who beloil
church of Christ ini
to'Ms decided theyl
to^^anize a local I
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catch on. From unit
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Hicks, Olan L. The Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 22, 1953, newspaper, July 22, 1953; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306326/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.