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FIRST FIMLITY RKGISTKRKD BONDS
MAYS TNI OO-AHIAD SIGN BECAUSE . .
More congregotions than ever before con proceed
bnmsdlotslv with building programs because First
Fidelity offers turn-key finance service — by both
writing and selling complete bond Issues.
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MMT FIMLITY MRVICI CAN MIAN 8TABT-T0-
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HHHHHI hospital/surgical/medical insurance
Anyone 65 or over can choose the benefits they need
and join any or all 3 plans
NOW THAI I AM A. CHRISTIAN"
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DUCTS FOR FAMILY DWOHOHAIS
"Harmony and Happiness in the Home'*
"Can a Child of God so Sin os to be Eternally Lost?"
"If Any Err from the Truth . . "
"Things We Cannot Escape"
"The Second Coming of Christ"
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puts the Go-ahead into
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INCLUDING THOSE WHO HAVE BASIC BLUE CROSS tgs
Yaw* deetor, year aww Insurance
•■Met, yen* lawyer win tefl you what fee
Meltttioo tbb is. Talk it ever with them,
but do it soon. This enrollment period nraet
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If you want MAJOR-EXPEff SB protec-
tion, this Is the plan that pays the really
big bills—offers extended benefits all
the way up to $10,000 lifetime maximum
fear. rar
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schools
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I in DavM Lipscomb CoL
as president
ted the invitation
_________Michigan CMfe'
tian College in HR. v
Commenting on the change,
Gatewood said, “It gives me
great personal satisfaction to
have vice - president Palmer
working more closely at my
side. I have the utmost faith
in him personally and confi-
dence in his ability.”
ADDIS ABABA. Mhtopta *-
Sixteen children and H iMb
are now in Gary Blake and Len-
nie fDarden’s program for the
The United Blates Informa-
tion Service exhibit for the Af-
rican Heads of State Summit
'• Conference bore In May includ-
ed “ illustrated dismay of this
Center for the Deaf. '
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51 Diplomas Given
______! Ceremonies
LUBBOCK, T a x.-Lubbock
Christian College granted di-
plomas to 51 students in Com-
mencement exercises held May
24. The 51 sophomores received
either Associate in Arts, As-
sociate in Science, or Associate
in Applied Arts diplomas.
Floyd D. Boze, Dean of Ad-
missions and Registrar at Tex-
as Technological College, de-
livered the Commencement ad-
dress.
Baccalaureate services were
held May 19. Speaker for this
occassion was Steve Eckstein,
Director of the Church of Christ
BiHe Chair at Eastern New
Mexico University in Portales,
New Maxtea. —, ■ .
Sms mi fsightsrs
fejDll r- —- -
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fbmtafoe ova* and pop 75» of a*
her eUgibie aapaawmfering tba* oalaadar
uy to • Mfatitoo aaaafowun of »5,000.
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afafe Bar waoabor BI^BO to baaaadaaL fMa ia
the Baal plan of Ito Had over odbrad to
anyone and everyone 65 er ever!
TWe fo ywaar Cwnsww tee -fe--
Ae long ae yon pay your paoaaiuaa, your -
policy will never bo eaneeBed, no ^--grr
will ever bo aaade aualeaa dene ae to ai
poKeyholdera in your atate. Of oourae, yon
hove the right to eaneal year poHey at any
time. Monxy Back GUARAimm. Alter
yon have received your policy, er pohriae,
and enaoaino k, if yen are not 100% aariafedk
return it within ton days and your first
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ear MM wtaaPn aot taaalMrai* tauib VI have mmOmt."
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Bailey wMl
SHILLONG, ASSAM, Indi»-
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te mow a mattor ot Msforyfe
CWb the latest maafeite
from J. C. Bailey who recently
began a mlaskmary woark in
He also reported that attend-
ance ranged as high as US and
that Ira Rice, Jr., of Singapore,
Gordon Hogan of Lahore, Pakis-
tan, and J. C. Choate of Kara-
chi, Pakistan were on hand to
assist.
One person was baptized on
Sunday, May 12.
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bonds moon no IntaraaS poyoble
„___sold, with possible veeultent sgv>
Ings to eoMreootiows.
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•wy now have. It la the perfect "eoes-
panien” policy to add to sny teste plan.
fi,W MEDICAL jrinn is /or
TheS^OOB MmiosHIOK wry plan efen
and also laaturaa a deductible. Kech mEZd3
pXsahcvJZLterf'tlOQ.ffe 5,000M
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farther
J trip _
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adjacent territory, possibly Pol-
and.
Stody of the situation, possi-
bilities, language, making con-
tacts, and similar activities win
be the major aims of the trip.
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BAGUIO CITY. PhNtaptaeo
—May J tho-R. N. FrankMnc
returned Io Hie UnHod States,
bringing te an end four years
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Franklin directed lbs Manila
UtedtedSF
If you are 64 new. plan to Join ana or awre
of theao plane when you reach 65. Clip the
ceupennnwandaasok. Mail H to us srithte
80 days before er after yew 65th birthday
and you wilibv enrolled.
GARDEN CITY, Mich.—Five
persons were baptized, 39 re-
stored and Rje diced mem-
bership at the Garden City
Church of Christ in April.
Coleman K. Allmond, local
minister, credits M. F. “Mid”
McKnight of Abilene, Tex . with
ri p. w.P.
aai Garden City. McKnight gavr“B—-
a series of lectures in the West |n LCC
Suburban Training Series in
|bk Detroit which was supported by
^E members of the church in
Garden City.
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Prior to a Gospel Meeting
that began May 19, about 8.000
homes were visited by more
than 100 adult members at Gar-
den City. Trieber Acre of Tole-
do did the preaching.
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In the part four weeks, Cole-
man Allmond has conducted
meetings at Sedalia, Ky., with
the Lebanon church that bad
seven baptisms and one restor-
ation; Jeffersonville, Ind., with
seven baptisms and 12 restora-
FewuteteM. te
Teno., which has recently been
granted official approval of
plans to establish a C2—
CoUegeinUkpom, Nigeria, West
^ytes: bean
stonary’* in ~Mgeria”from 1984- when he
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_ tAat coun-
try and playing an integral role
■ - ’ growth of the
the Nigerians.
________David Lipscomb
College for two years, received
ttie B. A. degree from George
Peabody College in 1947 and the
’ M. A. in 1957.
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GICAL protection, thia Is the plan that
atarte paying from tho moment ex-
peneoa bogln-und pays In addition to
■JJ^gaeplwyfo^nay have
KsXsSpliis
65 PLUS costs only
■ — $6.50 a month
• Pays the actual coat of hospital room and
board up to 810.00 a day for as long as 31
fay» for each sickness or accident.
• »*y> th® actual coat of hospital extras up
to 8100.00 maximum.
• Pays for surgery of every type in or out of
the hospital eo a schedule from 85.00 to
8200.00. (Example: 85.00 for removal of toe-
•ail; 875.00 for broken thigh bone; 8200.00
for removal of prostate.)
U You are immediately protected on acci-
Bente which occur or sickness which origi-
nates after the Issue date of your policy,
• You are also protected for conditions you
bad Wore your policy was issued, provided
the hospital confinement begins—surgical
operation Is performed after your policy
baa teen in force for six months.
Escluslonst see paragraph below,
*Excluslons for M PLUS; 104)00
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affdnetallkindeoffcjurieoorillneooex.
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tia; leasoo for whkh teZaito
unfar a foieral w teste woL
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tuborculoaia
Texas and T
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Rspriless of your |n$t
sr yrsssnt hulth—
O Everybody sccoptsd
o No h—Hh questions
o No physics! onm to qualify
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65 PLUS agon basic pmtecHmi
If you do not bavo asty health insurance at
ail, the 65 Pun (O A aeries) plan oflers you
. If you mw fave boric Bteo Cross, or any
atafer baric hospital coverage, ly ol aacms
, to* it. You are still eligible to join 1<MM»
Basnrvx or 5,000 MuncAV-er hath ani
16,000 RESENI'E is foe the big bills
10,000 Rcaxava (OD aeries) to designed for
really big expoaooe and to start paying beam-
fits when bills get “too big” for you tofandie,
or most of the benefits of your baric plae fave
“run out.” To do this, 10,000 Rxsznva fas a
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cwttut itvic icaiurcT ifibi works vWFw Brad)
the same as the "deductible" feature used
in auto collision insurance. Each calendar
year after you, or 65 Pun, or any other
basic plan you may fave, baa paid the first
8500ofeligible«Mtoai. the 10,000 Rnuva ________
plan goes into effect and pays 75% of all month-, premiom will k: refunded,
farther eligible expanses during that oaten- .
, .dor year up te a lifetime maximum of
810,000. Then, after any proven oontinuoue
6-month period without treatment, you are
eligible again for another 81QXXX) in benefits.
As you can aee, tho 10,000 Rxsnvx plan
,Jp no way confiicts with any baric plan you
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Marshall Gunselman
OVC Dean Speaks
At Annual Closing
PARKERSBURG, W. Va—
Marshall Gunselman, Professor
at West Virginia University and
newly appointed Dean of Ohio
Valley College, was the princi-
pal speaker at the Second An-
nual Closing Exercises of Ohio
Valley College. The program
“ on Friday evening.
May 31 at 8 p.m. at the Cam-
den Avenue Church of Christ
building.
....... Gunselman spoke on the
theme. “I Brung You Some
Blooms.”
Gunselman is a graduate of
David Lipscomb College, Indi-
ana University, and George
Peabody College from which he
holds the Doctor of Education
degree in Curriculum and Su-
pervision. He and his family
will be moving to Parkersburg
in September when he will as-
sume his new duties with-Ohio
Valley College.
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Tenn., which has recently
granted official i..
plans to wJaNt’hm«
— w —W- «, rR
preacher "aii’rorrod^V »»[»;
cational offerings in th
in' the 'rapid
Church among
He attended
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COmWMNTM CMTIR, SfS A kMCMMAN AVS, CHICAOO 4, KAMM
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lions, and Trenton, Mich., with
congfegations arot Gtato M. Lee
at Sedalia, Ky.. Ken Samuel at
Jeffersonville, Ind., Ind Robert
Buctonan at Trenton, Mich.
10,000 RESERVE costa only
$9.50 a month
Each calendar year after your eligible ex-
penses have reached 8500, the 10,000
Rrnavi plan will pay 75% of all further
eligible expenses, during the calendar year,
up to 810.000 lifetime maximum.
Pays 15% of those eligible expenses
• Up to 125.00 eligible expense for room
and board for each day of hospital confine-
ment.
• Provides as eligible expense ail necessary
hosnital expenses while hospital confined.
• Up to 110.00 eligible expense a day for
each day of Skilled Nursing Home confine-
ment up to a maximum of 81,000.00 eligible
expense for each calendar year.
• Provides as eligible expense surgery of
every type fa or out ef the hoapital oe a
eefadule from 88.00 te 8300.00 (Examfa-
■Ef01100.00 for vlri
tote trite; 830040 far removal ef fam.)
•*® N-00 eligible expenoo a dn for one
• Up to 86.50 eligible expenao a day for one
borne visit of a Viritfag ffaroe.
• fan wo immedtoteiy protootod for any »«.
riduwt that occur.* «r riekMte that earn,
moacee after the effective date el your pdiey.
• You an also protoctod for ooMHaM you
teMdjwovidod
HiqFhte boon fa foreeat tote ate SMotho.
•RrofasfoMt ms paragraph to loft.
EJSESfS I "7“-.
ft* RRtero wsro pvt TR; Mtehtesn (%ririlM
s: *• s.SBsv’SS
CteVion Mri a Mtive proMto -------
ar nomad Nakamura than vto-
ted ever a hundred hemes
m tna area and personally in-
vited attendance at the moot-
"Finally they started te
ceme." he concluded, "And
Hie attendance ranged from
9 te 11. A town festival, and
Hie church's new location com-
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FALLS CHURCH, Vs.-Ruo-
riaa^evangelistic work^on a rotk toafafaMFWfayineteto Crib
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HAMA, Okinawa. Under the
heading "I to man Meeting Haa
Ups and Downs," eulsslsw
ery Joe Connon writes this to*
AGOLDEN 65 MESSAGE TO ALL FOLKS 65 ANDOVER...
Th® t0 th* pfifiCR of mind that all senior citifftRa
deserve is ample accident and aickneM protection. Now—
for those of you who have no health insurance, or wish to
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add major-expense coverage to your basic plan—here
is another chance to get exactly what you need.
Outer Mol fa C/h CH owyJ
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x "P Asadr' pttii te I .
"MNloM apo to. te cams. T*
Aeewma Iter AtoStelf wm
parent or eriattos m a dape
year Fadwai fioosme te. i
OMato af pnorinM fiw this I__
mmmo era 100% tax AAcrififr.
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te the swu Ma eleetiefyfag your daduetihto
ateodeufaiMbaZZ/p^rifefr IIM»>
Basaeva sod 5,000 MsvicaL, the first oataa-
- dor year to that MafofwMMnrite eat the
dM BMBP g^tetou ____________ m.X.
- Deaaaahw81 efthesstoeyesrfawtolefcyour
coverage Imoum afeativa; after tfa fiaot
yaw, oaoh^aalanfar y^ubtefaiory 1st
counted towards the
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team lain
If yuaa have as eMw tefelha te
yearn, faatofo, utotoy <te to*
wums to Mte «r te *
man W tteue pritafioa gad anaha
.... ihgqpMMsaluM paqruMurto yutomsfiL
Ufa • yriM ami wanfiarfad Iftoa.
ae Little Giant Hotomatic
Water (tester Ns. a
f^Mto LrTTLaaiANT*aFO. co.
U KJ 7tk atrsst, Orasea, Trxa*
If you want OUT-OP-HOSFITAL pro-
tection, thio Is Hie plan that pays pro-
scription drag chargeo—doctors' office
and house cello rental teogulpuaonl
oxponoM as a hocpHal evt-patlont
riicil..
. LN0 MEDICAL eoauosdy —
$5.00 a month
Each calendar year after your eligible es-
panaea for aay out-of-hospital coats have
reached 8100, the 5,000 Mkdical plan will
pay 75% of all further eligible oxpensea,
during that calendar year, up to 85,000
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iiiijuini<7 nwxnnunia
Pays 75% qf these eligible aspenses
• Up to 86.50 eligible expenao a day for
doctor house calls and 85.00 a day for visits
to doctor’s office.
• Provides so eligible expense ell hospital
expenses for care rocaivod as au yt-patient.
o Provides as oNgibfa openae all paoacdpl
tion drugs.
• Provides ea sltebfa expenses costs ef
blood end blood plasma, artificial limbs,
rental ef wheel choir, hi wit al ted w iron-
Iviifg osy^m ebJ fE<n| fari|lol'
coot ef traaess and crutches.
• Provides 'aa eifalMo a—Muesctecffite
nestis laboratory and X-ray prooeduroo on a
oatadatorKaMspio: 83.00 fw routteo sub
nalyeia; |8jM fw afatomfaal X-rays; 8UL00
fw EKG; 83L00 for uppw G-I ItecL)
a You are faunodfataiy prototeod fee any
aeddant that oooun os dshOasa that .eMto
Nif iJkwb ■Bp*'
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UMwIlw ! Hrooo ahofe cwurage derifed
W',^F,My.W I end enctaae chodt or autoy
I erOer for fte MW|RB^
Enrollment pcjsxffi
A Ust of Stats Agents will 1M3 r6ite
be sent upon request. ttiooeurt mafr^Fri I U vea boss aas e« ew etete sate M-
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NAZARITH, IwaeL-Faragk^
vagt* In "iiawedt
wJftysrL* isM^Ha
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taiug hewi Baptised ’ since our
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wfw FEcaivs^l ’
CbHatito CritaRp ha ME giro
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toby Mri on Afwll 14.
riritihitadK''' 1
(Continued tram Fogs I)
In addition to a propc^
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Christian in Garrett, Indiana, and Jtwo
active He was «
of Nashville
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the edu- to be dean <
Commenting on the change,
aiewuuu sa»l, “I» •••»>
■eat personal satisfaction^ to
working more closely at my
in him personally, and cdnfi-
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« De,ng P,anne<i Dy the log evangelistic group. He also
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