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JULY 30, 1952
Personally Speaking
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to obtain another job with some
large hospital. At that time,
"This Is Where I Go to School"
Carroll Eades, Kennett, Mo.
“After preaching about three
months for various congrega
tions in Iowa, I plan to return
to my Texas headquarters about
Robert B. Hawkins of Chicka-
sha, Okla., will be in a meeting
at Wayne, Okla., July 28 through
August 6. Brother Hawkins will
also be in a meeting with the
Westside Church in Duncan, Ok
la., August 18-27.
Many of the olde
had once been Cr
gone gack into the
heathen. The main
tour was to teach a
on giving and to c<
the new church bui
needed at Lusaka.
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build up the work in Tokyo.
This idea came as somewhat of
a surprise to him at first but af-
ter he thought it, over for a time,
he decided to devote at least one
year to full time work for the
Lord and His church. We intend
ed to put forth every effort this
year to firmly establish a good
sound work in Tokyo that will
last and go on to evangelize other
JULY JO, 19U
** ""' 11 —
Parker Henderson will be in a
meeting August 1-10 at the Hern-
don Chapel, near Abilene, Texas.
Burl McCoy will be song direc-
tor.
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The summer meeting in Girard,
Texas, is to begin August 1, and
close August 10 with Brother
Willis G. Jernigan of Commerce
(formerly of Spur, Texas) doing
the preaching.
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' M places in the future.
* J Our greatest need right now i
<► for more leaders and more work-
’ ’ ers for the Lord.
is give free medical service to the
poor and to serve in whatever
way possible.
There is a new church at
Walcott, Arkansas, as a result
of a short one Sunday meeting
held there recently. Several
restorations and a good num-
ber of baptisms, combined with
a few members who were go-
ing to other places of worship,
resulted in the establishment
of a congregation of 46 mem
bers. Reuel Lemmons did the
preaching.
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One point in mJ
work here is to tri
African feel respon
development of the I
get him actively pa
it both in work al
cial support. Wc coll
If the Jesson was pl
the people are inter
couraged by particij
of greater value thd
P D. Wilmeth concluded a
meeting with the church in New
York City July 3 with sustained
interest to the last service. One
was baptized and one restored.
Brother Wilmeth’s next meeting
is at Springtown, Texas, August
1 - 10
Albert Sweet of Oklahoma
City, Okla., compelled a meeting
in Stratford, Okla., in which nine
were baptized and five restored.
The church at Southwest 36th
in Oklahoma City is planning a
lectureship for this fall.
Los Angeles
Urgent Cha
For Mexican
<^!tinued from
to Brother Bill.Stiv
for years assisted tn
in many ways. In r
this he has recently
to labor with them)
Brother Mario Rodr
The annual lectil
wianga was condul
28 to June 7 Teal
a short course anl
ChrisUans came I
stud^^and lecturl
On June 11, wl
preter and one ofl
I started on a to J
lages between I
Kabanga Mission]
the southeast. VM
places including I
some African farl
which I had nevel
fore. One purpose
was to get as acci
of the Christians
We counted 1064.
Don’t forget the Payette
Lakes Encampment which is to
be held July 26-August 2 at
McCall, Idaho. Brother L. Arn-
old Watson will serve as prin-
ciple speaker, and Choice L.
Bryant will teach singing class-
es and direct the song services.
the first of August. I have some
time for gospel meetings and
also in position to consider lo-
cated work,” O. K. Alexander,
Box 203, Alvarado, Texas
writes.
One hundred attended the
service at Chapel No. 4, Lack-
land Air Force Base. Two men
were baptized and one restor
ed, reports Major Frank Tray-
ler.
a Century
The two of them 1
excellent work as I
the following growtll
uary to June of thl
Sunday morning atl
the month has increal
to 170. Mid-week si
also increased in I
Transiency among I
this area is decreasil
this is of assistance!
A healthy indicate
in the fact that the fl
thren are doing m<
their own ne?ds in <
and in other ways. T1
giving has increased
January to $113 in J
tion they have done
of work to improve
building.
This work is unde
tioi^ the elders of
ton^Wrk congregatio
can brethren meet a
dia Street in Los Ar
~r'fJ -f1"
J L. Calvert, of Henrietta,
employed since 1947. He began Okla.; is to beginji meeting with
full time work for the church on
April 1, 1952.
We feel that he will be a great
influence for the cause of Christ
Already, in addition to the teach-
ing program at the church, he
goes out into the community to
Elmer L’Roy of Springfield,
Mo., is presently in a meeting
at Edward's Chapel, Webster
County Mo. July 28 to August
6 he will be with the South-
side congregation in Bonham,
Texas. From August 12-24, he
will be in a meeting in Val-
(Continued on Page fl)
The church at Sunset, Texas,
recently closed a meeting with
five baptisms and two restora-
tions. John McCoy of Nocona,
Texas, did the preaching.
MINISTER W.
Details by Retun
Contact Eld
Elmont Church a
274 Dutch Bros
Elmont, Long Isla:
VAHey Stream
When in the No
- Visit
THE CHURCH O!
VANCOUVER,
4 Blks. E. of Hiway
Chas H. Andrews,
a Glorious Past and
an Optimistic Future
R. II. Bankes, Jr., reports
that 152 students attended the
Vacation Bible School held
June 2 13 in Pottsboro, Texas.
Brother B. E. Lemmons held a
gospel meeting there June 16-
25 which resulted in two bap-
tisms.
Brother Bankes is presently
in a meeting at Willow Springs,
Texas. He also aided in a Vaca
tion Bible School in Willow
Springs July 7-18.
CHURCH PEWS FOR SALE. 60
circular oak, length 6 ft. to 26
ft., excellent condition. Seat-
ing capacity, 600. The whole lot
for $2,000.00. Broken Jots priced
separately. Contact St. Paul
Methodist Church, Abilene, —
Tex., Nib Shaw, Chairman
Trustees. ......- * •
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El daily interested in Formosa is
that the people there have re-
Choi spect f°r Japanese. In most
Orel other countries of the Orient, the
held Japanese aggression of the past
prea has left great bitterness toward
and them,
prof
wer.
all i
the church in Pleasant Valley,
Okla., August 4 and continue for
10 nights. Later in August he
will be in a meeting in Jay,
Okla.
William K. Cunningham re!
ports that the church in Paducah,
Texas, has recently had three
baptisms and three identifica-
tions.-
In the past two weeks the
congregation in Huntington
Park, Calif., has had seven
additions: two baptisms, threat
restorations, and two placeJV
membership. Bro. John Wolfe '
recently gave a report of the
work in Old Mexico. Logan
Fox is to report on the work in
Japan.
There were five responses
during a gospel meeting in
Eloy, Arizona, July 6-19. Three
were baptized and two restor-
ed. Brother Olen Holderby of
Casa Grande, Arizona, did the
preaching.
Willis G. Jernigan, 1401 Ash
St., Commerce, Texas. “The work
here continues in a very fine
way. Three baptized and one
identified July 20. Brethren E.
W. McMillan and B. C. Goodpas-
ture have been secured for fu-
ture meetings.” 4
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"12 Ranking ’
UrPractice for Year to Help Evangelize
After considering my proposi-
tion to give one year of full time
work to the church, Brother Ta-
kata thought it over and later
stated that he had decided to ac-
cept.
Brother Masami Takata
born on January 26, 1922. He is
In the spring Dr. Takata told now married and has two chil-
me that he was going to seek a dren His wife is also a Chris-
tian. Dr. Takata is a graduate of
the Keio University Medical
I School and received his license
___asked Brother Takata if he could to practice medicine by the Na-
jy { not take a year’s leave from his tional Board in 1947.
ers
ed
cou
Murray Marshall is to hold the
Franklin, Texas, summer meeting.
August 4-13. Murray preaches
regularly for the South Side
Church in Fredrick, Okla.
... ...
Just recently^ he has finished
critical time of opportunity to all requirements and will be
awarded the highest medical de-
gree offered in Japan. He has
done special research in the field
of Nutrition at the Department of
Public Health where he has been
CHRISTIAN CHRONICLE
Japanese Doctor Recesses from
release from his position with the
T] department of public health and
com
gon
que
profession and help me at this
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Hicks, Olan L. Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 30, 1952, newspaper, July 30, 1952; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306236/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.