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ning as regular evangelist and also
has served as an elder
Those desiring to contact Tisdel
may write him at the West Main
church of Christ. 17<tl W. Main,
Medford, Ore , until .June 15.
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good condition for sale.
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local evangelist for the West Main
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A RECORD OF SONGS FOR CHILDREN
A record, which includes some of the songs on the Song Cards along with
more new songs, is available for use by children, teachers and mothers.
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Brook field
Bi ookline.
Bedford
AGRICULTURE TEACHER (for
st. lent, with Agricultural Fduca
from Texas Technological Col
to teach where opportunity
with the church Would es
working under Christian ad
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leaking experience
coups on Sundays
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30, desires location
New Mexico,
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hose who
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lord Vil
Wallace, San
lloxve; Brent
|-j iff Del WI I. >d
vote his time to- assisting congre-
gations in cottage meeting work
Tisdel will move to Lubbock,
Tex., in June and will be avail-
able for this type of work The
great need for personal work and
the invitations of congregations for
him to assist them in getting this
started caused Tls-
Natick
ma ke
s, a 11. k
ilh this
the finished
pa rt ia 11 x
at the
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orship and
in< t'-asc<l
up
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completed
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esiimat
• ost ,y, 111,111 • o.
■ ii p.-rcent bank loan
is available to the congre-
at least $7.uilil must be J
by the last week ill April I
in this accomplishment
X'ashx ill.- Tenn
ntrihute on.-
dollar that could
Sine.- only one worship service
' hi be conducted in the chapel the
■ ongregation
a public
s e I X lies
i-- held in h
The
purchase a
mu to fill
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I- needed
ford
|«ont mailed Ilf of »*ch
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ROY DEAVER
Hattdfoy Dr. #♦ W**
At Iowa City
loxxa A training
for "tn.icn Bible class
( hi I -t la ns
cong legations
Hai rell
\\ ho
ment
building h
Xort h
the past
tendance
65 for morning
tribiitions haxe
$6(1 17 to J7 I I1’
Their greatest
! plete the
they will be able to
can raise $’..i*i’i’ 1 hex
in their building
about $2.i'i»ii
terials
of the members'
> service men uttd
at West
There are
are pre
in which
f l-'raming
eh for the
now try
site near
I April s co
Immons
tongregalim.
■ducteil the
Irthside. .lot-
nrch. Frank
nrrh. <i It
be cliur. h.
ircos Streei
bod i hur. 11
iurch, H l
lurch. P;,ill Wallace
11 alx a rd
bread in
in Harxard
th.- 1'cm's
Sil. Il
f \e"
lider states he has no **■
preaches the gospel
pr favor His address
15th. Abilene. Tex
Pit kartz, local j
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I Illeinbe, ..
j coiding i
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in
child '
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Roxbury is
M ailing ;
2S I,a " j
Mass At
Davis and
preaching
The great
a full time
, Those in
<-ongrega-
Josh Lofton.
Roxbury, or
St ,
lll.-nts
I.-t ing
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tailed ;
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Si x -I ,i I thl..
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111 • | > 111. |
Ioi a | ed in
th.- .in
full
c Arpet
utility
nn. central [
ft . _ ng carport
lex? r**11 ( '),,ey® church
L , on 8ft 1 fbei Mclnroe,
3 s;30' Ab,,ene
pITlON
, ,'"'vvs0«per
at- to ,
"'lai' work
'ms a
" i >’ed
I o xx a
for "oil'll
wilI be i.. id April - I from
,t hi- been all-
in
fluid
m >rt h
I
2 to" ns in M a ssachu
,( popil la t loll of OX et
no i ongrega
euple and 7
Boston a
in
1 I IH
Bedford.
Roxbury
and Xew
Springfield
The majority of the
Springfield arc
their families stationed
over Air Force Base
25 active members I hex
sentlx- renting a place
meet Ji'V Carver ol
drives over to prea
congregation Thev are
mg to find
Wi'stover
Those
ing
in !
tact
Hotel,
born.
Chicopee
deniollSt I ate
il aid
\ I go.
I lox I.-
Hams
ihe 11aining ’
Ralph llenrx
f l-Mii'-at iona I
a nd b'.i mily |
<om
feel
do if Ibex
haxe $7 ”l”’
fund and own
xvorth of building ma
1 are
Williams.
Springfield, or
1526 Old
CAlklp yi ----------
^•inina Thorp Springs, Tex. Youth
Aly T. '-•mp for ag,, g fo ,8 jun, 4-
”•!* looted. Coll»g« trained
Sir* t'?un‘*,lor‘ SPECIAL ATTRACTION-
’ June Directed by Ken
Jndur.-, • well-treined and experienced
Jaw.n 'tarch muaic. For detail* write
’•>. 1 Hatton, Station ACC, Abilene,
informal ion concern-
of thnse congregations
be obtained by writing
E Sanders. 11 ti Washington
Brookline Mass or W A.
at the same address.
I h.
-Cl.tlx
III'1 I I
fund
. o-t .a i hi
"ill ha i
.lid all
' .1 |'.l. il \
i coin ractor to
i to obtain
I XX 1111 II
cation
talsud
' To aid
Christ ia n
promised
for ever
M A I
1 .m E
'pec oil
rapenenr* in Engineering
ArOfk He knows your prob
'‘‘♦erences
Help wanted
dom-
I' i lie.’d
'■’iti xx hi. h
xx i r k
bi‘eli
ir as
L to 3 I’"
Led !•'
Lei 1st.
k H 1111
Lual it'ti^
on is ■
[artz t-xi'l;ll,!'
fted in lilbl'
jfe illt it
il'STIX. I.x
I- h'-k’iiti April s
Litmus in Ho1
r ■ me started ..it
LIi for the d.'.il
p Roach. Jr
■ his w as a . on. ent i a led
the Austin . ongregal ions,
of them partictpating.
|e eongregat i.m's tm .-t ing
lid III ted IIX
1 hm i ii !i,i
foi . .i-r.d
I I I 11 ' lol, lit
xx -1.111 d ■ o
|ll o|
11 I
a lid 111 ii mm
i'f 2Mi I s
is attempting to rent i
hall for Sunday evening
pi.-sent this service j fjjjs congregation from the begin-
mes of t he members.
church is noxx- planning to I
lot and erect a buiId I
the presen t need To
the project about $5,606
The population of Bed
160 per
ars and
If
purchased in a
building con-
The Brookline congregation has
I,,.,!! located at 416 Washington
1st since 1942 when the present
building was purchased from a de-
nomination There are 76 members
with an average of 116 attending
morning worship Joe E
is regular evangelist
Worcester
Worcester congregation
at 217 May St. The place
i a residence which was pur-
. based several years ago and has
ii.1. n remodeled to fill temporary
j needs. Cecil I Allmon is local
: evangelist There are 32 members
ixxith an average morning worship
j a 11.- nd a nee of
Bedford
I h. nexxest Massachusetts eon
ercL'ation at Bedford meets in the
chap.d at llanscomb Air Base
Mailing address is Box I I I Bed-
lord Abe Malherbe is serving as j
•■xangelist There are 2<' members
in this congregation who formerly |
met with the church in Brookline.
Axerage attendance is from 35 to
I"
now
and erect
present
project
population
increased
I lie |
of land
property can
good location and a
strut ted in the next IS months the
church xvill have an excellent op-
portunity of reaching and inter
sting many.
Addit iona]
I mg any
I may also
I J i >e
St ’
Harrison Jr
ad , ——
I Austin Churches
induct Meetings
Gospel meet
in eiL- ht .on
. 11 y id Austin
\ pi il li at t lie
conduct'd l’>
of
Tes
Xexx
,1 I e
'I
I Ulid
the er. ,
wH-iC.'i-a rt.’
,,1,'|.- I eH ,||
They
n building
Field
who know of people
SPnt to Westover or locating
Rpringfiehl are asked to con-
i’ ' Tr0v Williams. Bridgeway
----- Calvin Os
Granby Road.
Falls. Maas.
Brookfield
The church In
in a
the
By Mrs. Walter H. Adams
I here are nine durable and attractive song cards, each complete with a new
song, colorful illustrations and instructions on the back of the card to inform
and inspire the teacher. Such songs as “Noah and the Ark,” "The Good Samari-
tan," “Baby Jesus” and “Baby Moses” are included in the new songs. The cards
also are valuable to the mothers who want to help their children to sing. More
song cards will be added to the first series of nine cards in the near future.
The cards arc 8^4x11 and each features different colors. They have been
successfully used at the College and Highland congregations in Abilene and the
(kilumbus Avenue congregation in Waco. They arc different, exciting and new
to the young students.
EACH CARD
ONE DOZEN CARDS
ONE-HUNDRED CARDS
I'.iri.ful
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^■"6 by th,. rlllthor himsfl!
book is no mere catalon
ami "dont’R" but i<
^Mg. spiritual trcatisp on a «al
to th,, hearts of all rirM
ppopip Th<» author^
to this work the wi.nio(
^■Right xx inih conic only fro^
^■'iitgli km." |. <|ge anti skill I
^■'iv Scriptures The position
Kited th.1 courses of condra
■mended, and the prohibition^
M'l <'6t in this hook are ScrtJ
Mind Christian it is wonderfl
Hiii'li a --tiidx- Is available fJ
H<> max be . ..ntemplating tnail
■or xx ho max now be seetill
H‘ m.irria:-.1 relation to Htti
■itllness happiness whidl
■■eator mtcm|,.(I
■ chapter . 'I Divorce alone■
Brnanx tm. - the price of tbiM
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■ he publisher. P D WllmetJ
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IEL ami LOOKING
p It contains 183 pages soil
itractively bound in colotB
httan Chun h of Christ
urehaaed a mantity of thessa
e in class work and for tluB
a library.
.a.|i- up
, Three w'fe
Qn April 1 r I
'. Celley
Clift
doing f|,e
11 Illi- I'll I
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I I m I e .' .11 li > f I s
d'-'-ll e
com eriiinu
should
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states time
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to br.'ik
j Brooks llmis
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i made t he
('ll l ist la li s
I Sanders r.'lat
There a i >
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"Inch
f Hie
type of work
del's decision
Tisdel regrets to leave the
Northwest and hopes to return to
! tills mission field in a few years.
I He has been publishing material
j for cottage meeting work for more
titan two years and many congre-
gations are now using his charts
to assist them in this work
During the past three and
half years here at Medford
people have been baptized as
direct result of the cottage meet-
ings. The local congregation had
its beginning a little over five
years ago with about 36 members,
starting in the basement of Tis-
del's home. The membership now
totals 256 Tisdel has labored with
I more
knw
|'’il l- :i
L'itm analvsis
important
ition th,,,
it contains
Roxbury
The congregation in
■ prim 1 pa 11 x colored
| dress is Ld" aril Bat t |e
rettce A ve . 1 lorehester
tile present time John
Everett Ferguson are
alternating Sundays,
est need UoW is for I
ex ang'-li.-t m the area,
ter.sted in aiding this
tioti should contact
11 omestead
I .andriim,
Roxbury
Brook field meets
rented hall on
mailing address is Box 81,
Brookfield. Regular evangelist for
h congregation la A. W. Adamr
There are 18 active member.^of
•”d
X E W I !|< DI J > |; | i
this fa in, ms " h ,;,
in
labors ’
meet
of
ander Has Time
Gospel Meetings
leaving the clasa r°°Bl
he was full time BlW,l
It for several vears. Ro^l
Lxander now Is in a posIti^B^.ei
induct protracted mwtinf’j;—
11 ! ________ . , _
• ere in Texas or Gklaho®*
40 years of pretcAWH* So,„(P,
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Is ^■ReTl
Krick veneer
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