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South Africa, England. Japan and
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ized with six departments and
classes. The four elders now serv-
ing the congregation are D. w.
Willmon, U. G. Baggett. Otto Fos-
ter and Marvin Rowland These to-
gether with the deacons work faith
fully to preserve peace and growth
of the congregation, Wilson said
Perhaps they're in the Service, or attending college, or are
holding down a job away from home.
LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Sunday.
Oct. 9 was another good day for
Central church, meeting in down-
town Los Angeles. Two placed
fellowship and all services were
wellz attended. Max R. Crumley
evangelist, said Bible school is
showing a great development.
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LITTLE ROCK. Ark Two
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here Wednesday evening. Oct. 12,
it has been reported by John
French. The meeting held at Pres-
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FORT WORTH. Tex
have been 20 responses
months at the Diamond Hill congre
gation, most of them restorations
Among these were three Masons
who gave up the lodge.
Beamer, evangelist, reports
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gation the last week
from the Ann Arbor
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vangelist. Hulen Jackson began a
eting .It Lindale Oct 5 which
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DALLAS, Tex. There were 10
baptisms and 32 restorations in the
Midwest City meeting at Oklahoma
A young lady
baptized at the Wisconsin
Ave church here on Oct. 9. L. J.
Anderson, evangelist, reports that
six congregations with a member-
ship of approximately 135 are now
meeting in the state There are two
congregations who now own build-
ings and two others have buildings
under construction There are two
full time evangelists and prospects
are bright for two more to move
to the state soon, he said. "Truly
more Christians should focus their
eyes in this direction." Anderson
states.
PORTLAND, Ore — Abe Lin-
coln of Odessa. Tex . was with the
church here in a series of meet-
ings the first week in October. On
Oct 7 there had been one bap-
tized, two placed membership and
one restored Claude A. Guild be-
gan a meeting with Pleasant Grove
in Dallas, Tex, on Oct.
was to be concluded
Oct 17.
There were
responses at Lindale church
2. Three were for restoration
two for membership, it has
C. Davidson.
INTERIOR I7/.IL <>f the new auditorium of the Central
church m Cleburne is shown above. Formal opening w as held
on Sundav afternoon, Oct. 2. The auditorium will seat IJOO,
has vcar-aroun.l air conditioning and a separate unit for
church offices. I here w ere H(X) present for Bible class and
1,200 tor worship service the first Sunday the church met in
rhe new building. I.. R. Wilson serves the congregation as
local evangelist.
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CARLSBAD. N Mex In the
i last four weeks seven have been
| baptized at Hillcrest and Sixth
I church here. Andy W. Burks, evan-
I gelist, reports that Bible school
has grown until the public school
building across the street from
the church building is now being
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TOLEDO. Ohio A fall meet-
ing has just been completed at
Whitney Hills church with L.
Arnold Watson of Dearborn, Mich ,
doing the preaching. There was
a total of 14 responses among
which eight were for baptism This
total number of re-
fer the year to 70. Ray
mond Ford, evangelist, said.
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FORT WORTH. Tex
membership and one was baptized
Oct. 2 at MacGregor Park church,
it has been reported by Wayne
Hargrove, local evangelist. A new
record attendance for Sunday night
was set the same day with 293
present.
used for three classes He states
all three congregations in Carlsbad
are growing and are in good shape.
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SOCTIi HOLSTON, Tex
were three baptized during the
meeting held here by Frank I.
Smith, according to Tant Wil-
liams. Jr , evangelist of the South
Houston church.
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ASHEVILLE. N C
Laird announces that
church here is badly in need of a
young man who can lead singing.
He asks that some church plan
ning mission work consider send
ing a man to lead singing
can he contacted at Box 3127. Ashe-
rille. N. C
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