Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1961 Page: 6 of 8
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In Michigan
By Wesley Hawley
Rodney Wald
Plans New Job
i as
is
t o
h i s
with
Wald
ing in the
The members however have
irried on as best they could
id have done well. The mem
?rship is increasing due to
lore being assigned to the
ase. They realize the import-
ace of building up a good
■cal nucleus in the Church in
[arquette for greater stability
id work The K I Sawyer Air
ase is about 20 miles away
om Marquette
Rodney Wald is well quali-
ed for the work in Marquette,
e graduated from Harding Col
ge in June. 1952 He helped
art the Church in Nelson,
'is. in 1949. Two years after
raduation he went to Australia,
rriving at Sidney April 15,
•54 For 18 months he was the
aly full-time worker in Aus-
•alia. He began the work in
le Newcastle area in June
J54. A year later he started
i another community called
ESCANABA. Mich—Rodney
Wald. Evangelist of Green Bay,
Wis., will soon locate in Mar-
quette, Mich., to work full time
with the church there. Efforts
to find full support for Wald
have been going on for over a
year. On June 12 a church de-
cided to support Wald full time
for a minimum of two years
in the Marquette mission area.
Wald will
move to
Marqu e 11 e
as soon
someone
found
take 1
place '
the church in
Green Bay,
Wis. This
move will be
very far
work in Mar-
jette and the Upper Peninsula
Michigan
The Church was started in
arquette tn February 1958 by
onald Glass and Don Rojem
id their wives They were the
ily civilians . in the Church
lere as the rest of the mem-
»rs were military personnel
ationed at the K. I. Sawyer
ir Base near Marquette. Due
i inadequate support it was
ecessary for the Glasses and
ojems to move away to find
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• MISCELLANEOUS
• BOOKS, TRACTS
As far as is known
North
Bible
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at Texas
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p.m.;
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EARN A NEW AUTOMOBILE 8*0
1.000 Bibles on the 1.000 Bible PI a",
or sell for cash profits. 1.000 BIBLE
PLAN. Box 577, Donna. Texas.
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DO you have a son or husband
stationed at Ft. SIU. OklahomaT
Send us his name. unit. etc., and we
will welcome him. Church of Christ.
6th and Arlington. P O Box 744,
Lawton. Oklahoma
worship 11
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at church building Thurs-
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NEW JERSEY
NEW EGYPT—Boy Scout Hall off
Meadowbrook Lane, one block off
Main St. Box Itl. Sunday—Bible
classes. 10; worship 11 a.m. Thurs-
day—Bible classes. 7:30 p.m. 1st &
3rd Mondays, Ladles Bible class
7 00 p.m. in lomes. J. C. Lemmons,
minister, phone PL8-8264 and
2982061 Convenient to McGuire and
Fort Dix Military bases and Lake-
hurst Naval Air Station.
NEW YORK
MALVERNE — Stuart and Oxford
Sts in Malverne. Long Island. Mac
Lynn minister, Phone VA5-4670, or
PR 5-6935
CLASSIFIED
Classified Advertising In The Chronicle Costs 10 Cents A
Word With A 20 Word ($2.00) Minimum. But You Can Save
Money By Rerunning Your Ad Four Consecutive Times And
Receiving The Fourth Insertion Free. For Instance 20 Words
Each Week For 4 Weeks Costs Only $6 00.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY — Need
extra income? M0 to >109. * 5^5
spare time. Supply stores and hornM
with products needed and wanted
everywhere White: R 9. Fudg-
IM N. W Ave D. Belle Glad*.
Florida
HOUSE FOR SALE — Three be4>
room. I full baths, double garage.
Located near Abilene Christian Col-
lege and Hillcrest Church of Christ-
FrtBsg for a quuk sate. Boat IWMA
Abilene, Texas.
a.m.; \
Crouch. __ _
LU4-8131.
WOODBURY — (Pleasant View)
—Sign on Hwy 70 S to Pleasant
View. Services — Sunday: Bible
classes 10:15 a.m.; Worship 11 a.m.
and 6:45 p.m. Minister Charles T.
Powell.
The Mt. View Church of Christ,
located tn the heart of the San
Francisco bay area, needs a full-
time minister. For further infor-
mation inquire. IMS Miramonte Ave..
Mt. View. Calif.
Local churches of Christ, children’s homes, homes for the aged. Bible camps
and encampments, and Christian colleges, schools and Bible chairs may have their
listings carried m each issue of the Chronicle for only $6.00 per month on annual
contract. One time listing $3.00 per issue. One month $8.00. Comment beyond 15
words charged at 10c per word per issue.
4858
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6:30 i
Minister
LU5-8765
PENNSYLVANIA
BLAIRSVILLE: Ranter 21 and 119
Services: Bible Study 10 a.m.; Wor-
ship 11 a.m. and 7 ;30 p.m. Minis-
ter: M. Harrison, phone HO 5-2995.
RHODE ISLAND
NEWPORT — Aquidnlck Grange
Hall. East Main Road and Aquid-
nick Ave., Middletown. Sunday—Bi-
ble classes. 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m.
and 5 p.m. Wednesday—7:30 p.m
Phone VIS-9269. Mall: P. O Box 177,
Newport. R.I.
“ TENNESSEE
east.
a.m.;
p.m.
LIBYA
TRIPOLI: Sc. el Mtammer, 46;
P.O — Box 356. Phone 5520. SERV-
ICES: Bible Study — 09:45 a.m.;
Worship—10:45 a m and 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday — 7:30 pm. Minister:
Lawrence E. Taylor; Phone 5520
Military personnel contact SM Sgt
James Parker, phone Wheelus 3223
MEXICO
LINARES — N Heroes 301 Pte.
Phone 71 Abel Gomez, minister.
MEXICO CITY — San Borja, 1010
Colonia del Valle, Phone 43-24-90
Agustin G. Figueroa L.. minister.
MONTERREY — Salvatierra and
Acambaro Sts., Colonia las Mitras
Phone 6-22-90 Humberto Figueroa L.
minister
(all series by members of the
Amarillo, Texas.
. Bible Studies
by Melvin Weldon. A correspond-
ence course with answer book (81
DnM, •_ Order from Teacher
Publishing Company. Box 9556. Dal-
------- -----las 14. Texas.
should keep tn mind that twelve .____
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COLORADO
DENVER (University Blvd.) —1495
University Blvd.. 3 blocks north of
U.S. Highway 87 (Valley Highway).
Standay—Bible classes, 9:45 a.m.;
worship, 10:50 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday-Bible study. 10 a m. Wed-
nesday—7:30 p.m. A. H. Kennamer
and Emmett Roberts, preachers.
Phone RA2-1155, PE3-6791, or SUS-
3832
DENVER (Park Hill)-E. 14th Ave
end Cherry St. (One block south of
Highway U.S 40 and 43 blocks east
of Capitol Bldg.). Sunday—B I b 1 e
classes. 9:30 a.m.; worship, 10:45
■Jn. and 6 p.m. Wednesday—7:30
p.m. For information about other
area congregations call James M
Tolle, minister. FL5-6061, FR7-3677
or SK6-5035.
MICHIGAN
•ATTLE CREEK (Michigan Ave.) —
■887 W Michigan Ave. Sunday—Bi-
ble classes, 10 a.m.; worship 11 a.m
and 6 p.m. Wednesday-—Bible study,
7^0 pm Walter Varner, minister.
Phone W 02-4215 or WO4-3491 Wor-
Mp with us when vacationing In
Michigan.
JATyLE CREEK (Helmer Road)—
One-fourth mile south of 1-M at Hel-
Hser Road. Phone WOM3M.
•SCANABA 904 Sheridan Rd VFW
■ell. Sunday—Bible classes. 10 a m.
worship ii am. and 7 p.m Wed-
■Mday evening tn members homes.
8. Hawley, minister, 1414
Mth Ave. So. Phone ST6-4J790
LAKE—1367 North Pontiac
"•ILphone MA4-4O00. Sunday—Bt-
Me a a sees, io a.m.;
I *** •„ Wednesday 7:45
a ^4
ALASKA
, ANCHORAGE—B at 10th Ave Box
314. Sunday—9:45 a.m.. 10:45 a.m.,
7:30 p.m. Wednesday—7:30 p m.
Send addresses of interested per-
sons in area to Pat McMuhan,
evangelist Phone BR4-5005 Res
Bee. phone BR4-7091.
MT. VIEW—DeBarr Road and S.
Bragaw. P.O. Box 5217. Sunday—
W a.m.: 11 a m.; 7:30 p.m. Wednes-
day—7 30 p m. Jack Church, minis-
ter. Phone FE3-1644, FE3-4740. Serv-
ing Mt View and Fort Richardson.
CHULA VISTA—231 Fourth
Sunday—Bible classes, 9:30
worship, 10:30 am. and 7
study and training groups,
p.m. Wednesday—7:30 p.m. Thurs-
day—ladies Bible class. 10 a.m. M.
A. Wright, minister. Phone GA2-
T747. Lloyd E. Ellis, associate min-
ister. Phone HAO-9208.
MERMOSA BEACH—1063 Pier Ave
Phone FR9-2028. Sunday—B i b 1 e
classes. 9:45 r.m.; worship, 10:45
ajn. and 7 p.m. Wednesday—Bible
etudy. 7 p m.; Ladies Bible Class.
10 a.m. Donald M. Osborne, min-
ister. Phone FR 4-5925. If you have
friends coming to the south bay area
of Los Angeles, send them our way.
We are 3 blocks east of Pacific
Grove Hiway. U.S. 101.
. OKLAHOMA
ACHILLE North 2nd St., one block
north of Main. P.O. Box 144. Glen
Sweeny. minister. Sunday —Bi-
ble classes, 10 a.m.; worship. 11
a.m.
TULSA — (Home Gardens) — 408
South 45 West Avenue. Phone LU2-
Services—Sunday: Bible class-
* a.in.; Worship 10:45 a.m.,
p.m Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
Ben Adams, Jr. Phone
Bibles Rebound. Sizes to 6” x •”
Genuine Morocco or Cowhide 111 00
Inquiries invited on large Bibles,
other treasured books BIBLE
BINDERY. Dept 1-C. 618
Third. Abilene, Texas
TURKEY
ADANA—401 Ataturk Caddesi. Sun-
day-Bible classes, 9 30 a m. wor-
ship. 10 30 a.m. Evening services at
Incirlik AFB Chapel. 1800 hours
Wednesday—1930 hours Bill Mc-
Cown. evangelist. P O Box 123, Ad-
ana. Military personnel contact:
S/Sgt Athen Jones, Incirlik AFB
Phone 508 during duty hours
Children's Homes
The Christian Home
and Bible School
Orvel Boyd. Pres.
MOUNT DORA. FLORIDA
Potter Orphan Homo and
School, Inc.
Herman W. Taylor, Supt.
Route No. 4
BOWLING GREEN. KENTUCKY
Children’s Home of Lubbock
John B. White. Supt.
P.O. Box 1534
LUBBOCK. TEXAS
Church of Christ Children’s Homo
Fred Germany, Supt.
548 W. Francis St. Box 184
ONTARIO. CALIFORNIA
New Mexico Christian
Chlldrsn’s Homs
Grover C. Ross, 8upt.
Wsst Stsr Routs
PORTALES, NEW MEXICO
Turley Children’s Home
Lloyd Connel, Supt.
Box 6596
TU L S A. OK L A HO M A
Maude Carpenter Children’s
Home
G. E. Mowrer, Supt.
WICHITA, KANSAS
Christ's Haven for Chlldrsn
H. T. Steadman, Supt.
Route 1, Box 32
Keller. Texas
BIBLE CHAIRS
PORTALES, NEW MEXICO
As far as is known, the Bible Chair
at Eastern New Mexico University
Is the only one in the world offering
■or- tho* opportunities: (1) Maater’a de-
gree tn Bible fully accredited; (I)
--- Bachelor’s degree in Bible: (3) Mi-
_ nor tn Bible. For further taf
’ Hon. write Church of Christ
Chair. ENMU. Portales, N.M.
TEXAS TECH
LUBBOCK, TEXAS
Any Christian who attends or plans
,at. T.exaB Tech
hours of Bible may be taken for
1118 S .?’’«”*• 6row "Ptritually
through daily Christian fellowship
and r creation. For more informa-
tion contact Wayne Harris. Direc-
tor, Church of Christ Bible Choir
2408 Broadway. Lubbock. Texas ’
CAM DEN—Highway 70 east. Sun-
day—Bible classes, 10 a.m.; wor-
ship 10:50 a.m. and 7 p.m. Wed-
nesday — ladies Bible class, 10:50
worship. 7 p.m. Charles E.
minister. Phone LU4-7374 or
TEXAS
DALLAS: (Highland Park,) 4333
Cole Avenue; Phone LA 1-5811.
Services: Bible Study 9:45; Wor-
ship 10:50 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Wed-
.... nesday 7:30 p.m. Minister: Wayne
England, phone LA 1-4519
GATESVILLE - 2417 E Main St..
P .O. Box 487 Sunday—Bible class-
es. 9:45 a.m.; worship, 10:45 am
and 7 pm Monday night—Men's
training class. Wednesday—ladies
Bible class. 10 a.m.; worship, 7:30
p.m. M. K. Pullias, minister, Phone
199 or 1232
LAKE DALLAS— P.O Box 325. Lake
Dallas. Sunday—Bible classes, 10
a.m.: worship 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wednesday—7:30 p.m. U R. For-
rest minister. Phone 2237.
~~PRANCE “
PARIS — 4 rue Dcodat-de-Severac
(17| near corner ToquevlUe and
Jouffroy, Metro; Malaherbee. Sun-
day —English 12 noon, French 10
am. and 5:30 p.m. Wednesday-
French 8:30 p.m. Friday—English 8
p.m Contact: Donald Hindsley, 4
rue Deodat-de-Severac, Paris (17).
Phone CAR50-86. or Owen Aikin, 3
rue Armedee Jouy, Argenteutl (S
* O). Phone 941-33413.
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Dan Harless
Named to Post
On CC Staff
Dan Harless
. . assistant editor
Nichols
continue
ABILENE, Tex —L. D (Dan>
Harless, formerly of Dallas,
Tex., has been named assist
ant editor of the Christian
Chronicle, according to an an-
nouncement by James W. Ni-
chols, editor of the newspaper
Harless, who has already
moved his family to Abilene,
will number among his duties
the writing of editorials for the
Chronicla editorial page This
writing will be done in consul
tat ion with Mr. Nichols Ni-
chols also will continue to
write editorials.
He was born in Chicago. Ill .
and began preaching for
churches of Christ in 1932 He
attended David Lipscomb Col-
lege. Teachers College in Mem-
phis, and the University of
South Carolina
Harless has preached for
churches of Christ in Columbia.
S.C.; Savannah. Ga ; Detroit.
Mich ; Mobile. Ala : Cleveland.
Ohio: McMinnville. Tenn.: and
Dallas. Tex His last regular
preaching assignment was with
the Edgefield Church of Christ
in Dallas
Harless and I.is wife, the for-
mer Lady Claire Neely, have
five children He has been a
writer for many years and is
the author of several books.
His articles, appear in several
brotherhood papers including
the Ministers Monthly and the
Gospel Advocate. He is a reg-
ular staff writer for the latter
publication.
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Latin American children in McAllen, Tex., are shown enjoying a recent va-
cation Bible school conducted in their language by the North Main Church of
Christ in that city. Wendle Scott, minister, is shown at the right talking to the
children. Top attendance for this school was 121.
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Nichols, James W. Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1961, newspaper, July 28, 1961; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1320589/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.