Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1965 Page: 8 of 12
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NO MORE BAR AND MUSIC BOX—Christians
in Sheboygan, Wis., are happy for their new building
(above) which was entered in December. Work has
been off and on for two years, as funds were available.
Originally three families met together in a rented
hall which had a bar and a music box. The Sheboygan
congregation is somewhat larger now, with about six
men in the group. A loan of $10,000 was obtained on
the building.
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any high school graduate with
“B” average or better or to
HENDERSON — Freed-
Hardeman College has inaugu-
rated a year-round program of
education. In order to introduce
program, a $75 summer
it scholarship is offered to
lv 14.
There are many advantages
of attending summer school. A
student may complete college
at least one year earlier. He
may take a year’s credit in
English, speech, social science,
Bible, education. Biology, or
other subjects during the sum-
mer.
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Foreign Churches
LOS ANGELES—Speakers for
the afternoon panels during the I
1965 Spring Bible Lectureship
at Pepperdine College have
been selected, it was announced
by Jack Scott, director.
These panels have proven
very popular and they provide
.a time when vital topics can
be discussed between panelists
as well as giving members of
the audience toe opportunity to
ask questions afterward. This
year the fiollowiiig panels and
topics have been scheduled:
Marc*- 15—“Applying the Pat-
tern’.’ with Archie Crenshaw of
Decatur, Ga. speaking on “Past
Difficulties With the Restoration
Pattern-' and L. V. Pfeifer of
San Lorenzo. Calif., on “Princi-,
pies of Biblical Interpretation."
March 16—“A Christian’s Par-
ticipation in Politics," with H.
A Dobbs of Houston speaking
on "Positive Values of Political
Involvement “ and Arbe Hoover
Local churches of Christ, children’s homes, homes for the aged, Bible camps
and encampments, and Christian colleges, schools and Bible chairs may 'tave their
listings carried tn each issue of the Chronicle for only $9 00 per month on annual
contract. One month listing $12 00 Comment beyond 15 words charged at 10c
per word per issue.
Pepperdine Lectureship
Panelists Are Selected
An eight Church of Christ in Lampasas,
Texas.
Those desiring to have a part
in this project send funds to
"Walker African Mission
Fund”, in care of the Lampasas
Church.
WRITERS
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) Walker can be reached at
Box 66. Anton. Texas or through
: the elders of the First Street '
FRANCE
PARIS 117): 4 rue Deodat-de-Sever-
se Phone CARnot 5086, Metro Male-
•herbes Sunday Worship 8:45 a m
Class 10 :00. Thursday Class 8 .00 p.m.
MEXICO
MEXICO CITY — 13 de Septiembre
No. 26, Colonia Condesa (1 blk. Cha-
pultepec Park), Ph 25-59-25. Eng.
Services 9 a m and 7 p.m. Write
H Goodwin, Admon 32. Apdo. 33-
482 Mexico 1, D. F., Mexico.
OKINAWA
OJANA On Highway No. M. T/8
mi. East of Highway No. 1 Sunday:
9 .10 a m., Bible Classes; 10:30 a.m.
and 6 00 p.m.. Worship. Wednesday:
7 30 p m Contact: ft E. George,
U-5 So, Bayview (Ojana). Phone
099 (899) 2703 Mail Address: Box
863. APO 331, San Francisco, Calif.
PUERTO RICO
SAN JUAN—MD11 Caparra Ter-
race. Sunday: Spanish. 0:00 am.;
classes 10:00 a m. and English Wor-
ship. 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday 7 00 p m . Engl Uh and
Thursday: 7:30 pm., Spanish L H
Mathis 782 5583.
of Ixjb Angeles on "Dangers of
Political Involvement."
March 17—"Practical New
Testament Christianity,” with ;
Carl Brecheen of Abilene speak :
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ANTON, Tex. —
year dream will be fulfilled in
June of 1965 when the Sterling
Walkers of Anton, Texas arrive
in Cape Town, South Africa to
begin a new work in the Berg-
vleit sub division of the city.
-Cape Town is a city of 700,000
and there is only one white
congregation in the entire area.
The existing work is served by
Conrad Steyn and has about 110
members. Steyn, a native of
South Africa, has been working
with the church in the Rosebud
subdivision of Cape Town for
about seven years.
Walker. 38 years old. is mar-
ried to the former Jean Duna-
hoo of Lampasas, Texas. They
have two children, Brenda 8
and Bradley 6 years of age. A -
graduate of Abilene Christian
College and room mate o f
Conrad Steyn while there, Walk-
1 ?r Has done local work in Eden,
i Beeville. Sweeny, San Antonio
and Ozona. Texas.
The Walkers will be under the
oversight of the First Street j
(liurch in Lampasas, their (
home town congregation. Walk- I ____ ___ - . _ ------ ------
er will be seeking speaking ap- ' Tie second term begins on Ju-
pointments to raise travel and ’
working funds.
; Some personal support will
also be needed to supplement
the
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I a full time college student with
a "B" average for one year.
A semester’s work of 14 hours
1 will be offered during the sum-
mer of 1965, beginning on June
7 and ending August 20. A stu-
dent may attend either or both
of the two 5 1,2 week terms.
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Advertisers!
THE CHRISTIAN CHRON-
ICLE dated February 19 will
be the issue distributed at
the Abilene Christian College
Bible Lectureship this year.
Each year several thousand
extra copies are distributed
to visitors in the ACC exhibit
tent.
Regular rates will prevail
on advertising in this is/ue.
However, there is normally a
greater quantity of advertis-
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so advertisers who want space
need to reserve it at once.
Final deadline for copy for
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Sunny Glenn Children’s Home
Marvin Rowiand, 8upt."“
P.O. Lock Box 1373
tan Bonito, Toxaa
Maude Carpenter Children's Homo
Wilbur L. Knowles, Supt.
' P.O. Box SM
Wichita, Kaneaa 67201 v
Turley Children's Home -
Lloyd Connel, Supt.
Box 6596
TULSA, OKLAHOMA
New Mexico Christian
Children'a Homo
Grover C. Roes. Supt.
West Star Route
PORTALES. NEW MEXICO
Children's Homes
Children's Home of Lubbock
John B. White. Supt.
P.O. Box 1534
LUBBOCK. TEXAS
Gordon Hogan
... on mission panel
ing on "In toe Home" and John
Crosslin of Stockton, Calif, on
"In the Business World.”
March 18—Special panel of
missionaries chaired by Howard
Horton, Pepperdine Bible teach-
er and former missionary to Ni-
geria Panelists will be Gordon
Hogan of Pakistan. Ken Wilkey
of the Philippines, Earl Edward
of Italy and Carl Thompson of
Ethiopia
Bible Chairs
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OREGON
PORTLAND—Move to Portland and
help build the church in the beauti-
ful Northwest! Worship with the
Central Church of Christ, 5331 S E.
Stark Street. Richard N. Ady, Mac
Lynn, ministers.
RHODE ISLAND
NEWPORT—Aquldnlck Grange Hall.
East Main Road and Aquidnick Ave-
nue. Middleton. Sunday—Bible class-
es. 10 a.m.; worship. 11 a.m. and
5 p.m Wednesday—7:30 p.m. Phone
VIS-8100 Mall: P O. Box 177. New-
port. R.I.
PORTALES, NEW MEXICO
As far as is mown, tho Bible Chair
at Eastern New Mexico University
is the only one tn the world oOtertog
these opportunities: (1) Master’s de-
gree in Bible. fuUy accredited; (3)
Baehelor's degree in Bible; (3) Mi-
nor in Bible. For further informa-
tion. write Church of Christ Bible
Chair, ENMU, Portale*. N.M.
CALIFORNIA
FULLERTON — 33M North Euclid
(near Disneyland). Sunday — Wor-
ehip, 0:00 a.m. and p.m. Bible
Study. 10:00 a.m. Wednesday-7:30
n.m. James M. Toile, Minister S2S-
UU or S71-85d7.
HCRMOSA BEACH: IMS Pier Ave-
aue. Phone FR»-S0M Sunday-Bible
Classes, • 45 a.m.; morning assem-
bly, 10:45 a.m.; evening assembly
IN p.m.; Wednesday Bible Study.
7:30 p.m.; Ladies Bible Class. 10 00
a.m., Thursday. H. Douglas Dean
minister. Phone >44-1610 (Glendale).
Church building .ocatod lust o<f Pa-
etfic Coast Highway, VJ>. 101.
DAN FRANCISCO — Lake Merced.
Brotherhood Way. Phone DE 3-MM
Bible School, »:4S a.m.; Worship.
10:50 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.; and Wed-
noaday. 7:30 p.m. Minister: Roy F.
Odborne.
SAN MATEO — 535 S Bayshore
Phone DI 3-4997. Services: Bible
classes, 9:45 a.m.; Worship. 10:4!
a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, 7:3(
n.m. Located on 101 Freeway.
Minister: Raymond Copening When
eoming to Bay Shor* area in San
Francisco call us for information
NEW JBRSEY
WESTFIELD (Echo Late*) - 500
Springfield Avenue. Sunday — Bible
afaaaea 9:30 z.m., worship 10:30 a.m.
and 7 p.m.; Wednesday — S n.m.
Phones PUMMXN. FaSMSO. 4S4-01M
NEW YORK
EXODUS,/ BAY
SHORE (on
Long Island,
just a few miles
from New York
City) now meet-
1 n g tn
building at
Montauk H I g h-
way. West Islip,
New York. Bi-
ble classes: 5 30 and 10:30 a.m.;
worship: 9 30 a.m. and 5:00 pm
From New York City take Long
Island Railroad to Babylon Station
Short taxi ride to building. Write
for assistance with hotel/motel res-
ervations Mail: 600 Montauk High-
way. West Islip, N.Y. Telephones:
Area Code 516, JU 7-1155 or MO 9-
4312
BETHPAGE Long Island — New
York (45 minutes to World's Fair)
55 Stewart Avenue. Carmelo Casel-
la. Minister Phone 516 PE 1-4307;
Resident 433-0363. Worship—Sun.. 11
a.m., 6 p.m. (July and Aug 7 p.m.);
Bible Study — Sun., 15 a.m.. Wed.,
Y:39 p.m.
Phone 377-3677. Sunday: 9:45 a.m.
>.m.; Wednesday
‘etty. Evangelist
3IBLE STUDY*'
' ALASKA
ANCHORAGE B at 10th Ave . Box
314. Sunday—9:45 a.m., 10:45 am.,
7:30 p.m. Wednesday — 7:39 p.m
Send addresses of interested per-
sons in area to Pat McMahan evan-
gelist Phone BR 4-5904. Rea phone
BR 4-7091
ANCHORAGE — Mt. View, DeBarr
Road, at South Bragaw. Box 5-XI7,
Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m. and
7:36 p.m. Classes: Sunday 10:00
a.m.: Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Phone
FE 3-4740 or FE 3-4416. Jack Church
preacher. Serving Mt. View and
Ft Richardaon.
FAIRBANKS—645 11th Avenue Wor-
ship Sunday, 10:45 a.m., 7 00 pm
Wednesday. 7:39 p.m. Call Joe An-
derson. Minister, 456-4921 or Cantues
■ma. 456-5411.
COLORADO
DENVER (Park HUD-1100 Dahlia,
16:46 a.m., 6:60
7:30 p.m. F. R.
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USED PEWS FOR SALE — 23
pews 11 feet long; 1 communion ta-
ble;.! pulpit stand. Church of Chris,
445 East First. Azusa, California.
GUTAS PARA ESTUDIOS BIBLL
COS — Cottage Meeting Charts in
both Spanish aod English. Proven
effective by more, than 500 preach-
ers. and teachers. Translated by Ha-
ven Miller of Abilene Christian. Two
Sizes: 19" x 34" — $11.50; 9" x 11*
— 54 00. Prices include English man-
ual. Order from: W. W. Hughes.
13430 S. W. Butner Road. Beaver-
ton, Oregon.
Wanted: Full-time experienced
minister by church in Pawhuska,
Oklahoma. Hom* furnished. Pur-
chased excellent facilitie* with help
of area congregations. Church ex-
hibited 16% growth in 1964 Write for
details and submit resume to H. T.
----- Box OM. Pawhuska, Okla-
Wanted Full-time minister for
Church oi Christ in Holland. Michi-
gan. Mission field. Support being
raised P O Box 636. Phone 61f
396-3486
Preacher needed about June 1.
Adequate salary and houalng. Pleaae
give reference*. Our preacher leav-
ing after eleven year* here. Box
5-117, Anchorage. Alaska.
Wanted: Full - time preacher to
work with the Wiesbaden, Germany,
cotigragattan (milHary) $3M per
month support plus quarters (4 bed-
room apartment), utilities paid. Ad-
ditional support of approximately
9390 will have to be raised by in-
dividual. Suggest am al) family as
cost in military school is 6500 per
child each term. Cost at German
school is negligible. Consideration
will be given towards transporta-
tion. For additional information
write : Church of Christ, 10 Mainzer
Strasse. Wiesbaden. Germany.
Full-Time Caretaker: Camp Blue
Haven. Las Vegas, New Mexico.
Salary, vacation, home and all utili-
ties famished Hospitable Christian
pouple wanted. Must have mechani-
cal and construction ability and de-
sire for work. Forward application
letter and reference* to Box 1538,
Amarillo. Texas, or call Scotty C. i
Witt, Area Code 806 . 376-4796 for
additional information.
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Nichols, James W. & Warren, Will Ed. Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1965, newspaper, February 5, 1965; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1313191/m1/8/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.