Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, September 6, 1963 Page: 1 of 12
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Evteyn Harrison Public School,
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day, was provided rent free for
the school and an average of
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cottage meetings have btea
scheduled.
A vacation Bible school was
held July S - IS under the
direction of Ray Lock, who re-
cently moved to North Bay to
set up his business and work
with the church. Due to the
ftiffimltv of flnHinfr a dIaca in
ROCHESTER, Mich.—Saturday, September 21, has been desig-
nated for Open House at Shults-Lewis Children’s Home In Val-
paraiso, Indiana. Brother Looter ABen, superintendent, and the
board of trustees have invited members of the church from Il-
linois, Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan to make a apodal effort to
be pre—- —
Brother Alien steed me to take the leadership in arranging
for a caravan of automobiles to converge on Valparaiso from
many directions. We would like for eno caravan to originate
in Chicago; one in Indianapolis; one in Bloomington; one in
Terre Haute; one in Cincinnati; one in Dayton; one in Toledo-
Cleveland area; and one in Detroit-Flint area.
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with which to erect another building for children. Several thous-
and dollars have already be— raised and Brother Lester Alien
has anoouneod they wil have the ground breaking ceremony that
day. They would like to have as many members of the church
— possible present on that occasion.
The foRowing men hove been contacted and have agreed
to organise caravans for this Journey In their respective areas.
Pkns are outttned — foitow*:
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have bans reined for.ihe.tetart.
addittooal hate to BeteWT Jh
order to maintate tteaedefa
personal suppoit, an addtttaaal
Site per month to needed.
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plated to brigtaato at (forth
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WAYNE, Mich.—The best at-
tended vacation Bible school in
the history of the Wayne Church
of Christ was held'August
The average attendance was
M7^with a high the last day
Twenty-two teachari worked
in this school, two buses and a
number of cars ware "used to
bring the boys and girls to the
building.
Most of the ladies of the
church prepare cookies for the
nve-aay aiotmif m wnm
Merritt, of Qttawa, Out, did
the preaching, Vtohm from
the eommoafoy were priMWt to
aH but one' of toe evening moot-
ings.
North Bay, the •‘Getaway to
the North,” offers tawmandons
potentials in spreading the king-
dom. The immediate am of
North Bay to populated by mere
than tejm persons; however,
100,000 inhabitants reside in the
outlying districts. North Bay
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Friends of “Aunt Minnie” Witty from the Westside
Central church in Detroit gather around her during a
dinner in her honor held recently. Mrs. Witty and her
husband were pioneers in the w&rk in Detroit, having
started the Westside Central conareaaiims tn 1915. She
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Nichols, James W. & Warren, Will Ed. Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, September 6, 1963, newspaper, September 6, 1963; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313062/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.