Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1961 Page: 6 of 8
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THE BIBLE VERSUS EVOLUTION
FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
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DIRECTORY
Local churches of Christ, children’s homes, homes for the aged, Bible camps
and encampments, and Christian colleges, schools and Bible cliatrs may have their
listings carried in 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.
I in Korea
to education. - 11
that some unhealth- ^JJdership**in^the cj?ufch“
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Sunday Bible
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As far as 1* known
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is the only
California family Sets February
As Departure For Japan Work
TORRANCE. Calif (CNS>—
The Charles Melton family is
scheduled to leave for Japan
in February, 1962, to do mis-
sion work in connection with
Ibaraki Christian College near
Omika
They will be replacements
for the Elmer Prouts, who have
worked in Japan for over three
years now Mr. Melton will be
sponsored by the Torrance. Cal-
if., congregation He is now try
ing to raise his travel fund
MONTERREY — Salvatierra a.™
Acambaro Sts , Colonia las Mitras
Phone 6-22-90. Humberto Figueroa L
minister
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for small con-
C.ilifornia ,
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
point where we can prove it
_ ...J doubt. It is a great
joy to know that these young
people over the nation are be-
ing trained to teach in the
churches and that they have as
their students boys and girls
who will never go to college
but who will get a glimpse of
opportunity for Christian serv-
ice. This bespeaks a great day
for the cause of Christ. This
bespeaks a new day for mis-
sion work around the world
Mission work has been
dered because of lack of edu-
c a t i o n a 1 opportunity back
home We have nod taught what
we wanted our missionaries to
do This is a hopeful sign that
we are teaching and developing
in this great field. Over the
nation there are young people
gathering on Sunday morning
who will get a new vision Wf
duty and responsibility. This is
the fell fruition of Christ i a n
education. It has for its main
purpose the purpose of leading Modern Dance?"
4.333
Phone LA 1-5C11
Study 9 45; Wor-
- 3.53 pm Weo.
Minister: Wayne
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Study ;o.oo
Wednesday 7:30
Mr. Melton ls a 1960 grad-
uate of Pepperdine College, Um
Angeles, and had two years of
engineering study before begin-
ning to preach in 1957 He has
worked with congregation! m
Center Ridge, Ark : Bell and
Torona, Calif., and is
preaching in Torrance.
At Ibaraki Christian College,
Mr. Melton will teach Bible and
preach when possible in the
area
CLAIMS INVESTIGATIONS
ADJUSTMENTS Honest -*••••«*
- Prompt NORRIS L. MAKU
COMPANY. 501 W 13th Street
7324. Hopkinsville, Ky. K----
gladly given (Licensed 1.
We rejoice that just now —
colleges are becoming aware of
the demands that the. churches
are making for better trained
matter of Christian educa-
It is a great delight to
know that many of our colleges
are developing and training Bi-
ble school teachers and leaders
This is as it should be. We
have said to our brethren that
Christian education will help
the churches and this is at one
point where we can prove it
educational" institutions -beyond any doubt It to . «roM
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
atna. 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. Pree.
MOUNT DORA, FLORIDA
Potter Orphan Home end
School, Ine.
Herman W Taylor. Supt.
Route No 4
BOWLING OREEN. KENTUCKY
Children's Home of Lubbock
John B. White. Supt.
P O. Box 1M4
LUBBOCK, TEXAS
Church of Christ Children’s Home
Fred Germany, Supt.
548 W Francia St. Box 184
ONTARIO. CALIFORNIA
New Mexico Christian
Children's Home
Grover C Roes. Supt.
West Star Route
PORTALES. NEW MEXICO
Turley Children's Home
Lloyd Connel. Supt.
Box 6696
TULSA. OKLAHOMA
Maude Carpenter Children'*
Home
G E. Mowrer, Supt.
WICHITA. KANSAS
Chrlet'e Haven for Children
H. T Steadman, Supt.
Route 1, Box 32
Keller, Texan
BIBLE CHAIRS
NEW MEXICO
... the Bible Chair
Eastern New Mexico Unlverrtty
, .....} on'‘ to toe world ottering
these opportunities : (1) Master’s de
BrP',h *i" .BlbJr h,lly *-’credited; <«,
B.it.hflor « degree tn Bible; (3) Ml.
nor tn Bible. For further informs,
tion write Church of Christ Btbfe
Chair, KNMU, Portales. N M.
TEXAS TECH
LUBBOCK, TEXAS
Any Christian who
to attend college
should keep tn i
hours of Bible n
C ° I lege credit
‘*7 Leon CroJJh."™;^
MM ot Chrt,< ■ Btble Chair
*406 Broadway. Lubbock. Texaa.
COUNTY, rtjr. notify C. *
Mm. Southside Church of u
Country Club Lane, Bopjtow t(an
Ky Transportation and C*1”
Fellowship.
CHULA VISTA—231 Fourth Ave
Sunday Bible classes, 9 30 a m ;
worship. 10-96 a.m. and 7 p m ;
study and training groups; 6 15
p.m Wednefday—7:30 p m Thurs-
day-ladies Bible class, 10 a m. M
Phone GA*
associate min-
ALASKA
ANCHORAGE—B at 10th Ave . Hox
211 Sunday—9 45 am.. 10 45 am ,
7 .30 pm Wednesday—7 30 pm.
Send addresses of interested per-
sons in area to Pat McMahan,
evangelist. Phone BR 4-5904. Res
phone B34-7091.
MT. VIEW—DeBarr Road and S.
Bragaw. PO Box 5117. Sunday—
10 a.m.; 11 a.m.; 7.30 p.m. Wednes-
day-7 30 pm. Jack Church, minis-
ter. Phone FE3-1644. FE3-4740 Serv-
tag Mt. View ar)d Fort Richardson.
attends or plans
at Texas Tech
i mind that twelve
may be taken for
--L Grow spi.-ltUEgy
Christian f-"—
For more informn-
NEW JERSEY
NEW EGYPT-Boy Scout Hall off
Meadowbrook Lane one block off
Main St. Box 121. Sunday — Bible
classes. 10; worship 11 a rn. and 5 30
p m. Wednesday-Bible classes. 7:30
p m. 1st and 3rd Mondays, Ladies Bi-
ble class 7 00 p m. in homes. J C.
Lemmons, minister, phone PL 8-2521
and PL 8-8264 Convenient to Mc-
Guire and Fort Dix Military bases
and Lakehurst Naval Air Station.
NEW YORK
MALVERNE — Stuart and Oxford
Sts in Malverne. Long Island Mac
Lynn, minister, Phone VA5-4670. or
PR5-6935
CALIFORNIA
VISTA-231 Fourth
Bible classes, 9 30
a.m. and 7
training groups;
MICHIGAN
OnT^LE.oCREEK 'Helmer Road)-
Onc-fourth mile south of 1-94 <t j|cl
escAill APh2.e WOJ’2',2fi
ABA-904 Sheridan Rd VFW
worshmnn’'a m‘hl* 10 a
horYM I —
LIBYA
ci Mtammer. 46
Phono 5520 SEHV-
a.m ;
>> m. and 7 30 p.m
7 30 p
Tavlor; P'
Military personnel contact
■Lmtos Parker, phone
A Wright, minister.
7747 Lloyd E. Ellis,
later. Phone HAO-9208
HERMOSA BEACH: 1063 Pier Ave
Phone ER 9-2028 Sunday Bible
classes. 9 45 a.m ; worship 10 45
a.m and 7 30 Wednesday Ladies
Bible class 10 (*0 a.m. Thursday R
Wayne Harrell, minister. Phone
USpiY Coast Hiway,
Sc
Hox 356 . ...
u- i Hible Study
----Worship to 15
Wednesday
1 Lawrence f;
M1111 a r y
Books. Bibles. Bible School
ature. Visual Aids Tracts and
plies For Church and Home^ ■
and D Book Store. Ml w
Amarillo. Texas. E L. Den ■
Own-r. Mail Orders filled protnP“T’
FLORIDA:
shinau R‘tle S,udy~10 a Tn Wor-
-7 30 o^n'a,’!"?.7 p m Tb'"-sdav
7 30 pm. Minister: L. M Black
and
< subway i :
' 12
5 30
pm.'
Contact
rue Dc.id.it-
Pbone CAR-
3 rue
•v Of.
RHODE ISLAND
f?E.Wp9RT —. Aquldnick 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 pm
Phone VI6-8189 Mail: PO Box 177,
Newport. R I.
TEXAS
AUSTIN (Brentwood) 6701 Arroya
Seca. Sunday Bible (lasses. 9 30
am; Worship. 10 30 am and 6 00
p,n^ 30 pm. James
M. Tolle, minister. GLendale 3-3674
or GLendale 2-4889.
DALLAS: (Highland Park,)
Cole Avenue; Phone LA
Services: Bible ;
ship 10:50 a m. and 6 00
nesday 7 :30 p m.
England, ph^ne LA 1-4519,
Foreign Churches
Korea Enrollment Decreasing i
.. .... . tk.! M now our P«ple to Chris! toe Savior .!
the world
We are hoping then that here
in Korea we wilL.be able to j
reaeh through young men that J...
we are n o w training many,
many people who will glorify
Christ and who will advance
the church. It still remains that
good men are to teach others.
In this way the cause of Christ
has come down through the cen-
turies and just now we are at
the dawning perhaps of one of
the greatest centuries that the
church has ever known.
We congratulate L. Haskell
Chesshir and his associates on
the opportunity they have in the
Korea Christian College at Kim-
po. Seoul, Korea. _____________
Continued from Pa*e 5
the new government
to opposed t_ —-
does mean t
ful practices had grown up and
that the government is trying
to develop a sane and healthy
attitude toward education.
Real sincere Christian educa-
tion has nothing to fear. As in
the States, the denominations
of th* United States have built
colleges and universities. The
leading t----------
of the U S. began under church
influence and church direction
The same is true here in Korea
The Presbyterians and Meth
odists who have been here the
longest have well-founded and
well endowed educational insti-
tutions The cost of these insti-
tutions has been enormous as
it has been in the United States.
The Restoration Movement
saw the need of training a lead-
ership and so Bethany College
was founded by Alexander
Campbell Franklin College was
founded by Tolbert Fanning.
Franklin College had to close
its doors at the close of the
Civil War and it was 1891 be-
fore the brethren in Tennessee
rallied to the cause and built
the Nashville B i b Le School
which later has become David
Lipacomb College This story of
Christian education is a thrill-
ing chapter in the history of the
DENVER (University Blvd'
University Blvd., 3 block
U.S Highway 87 (Valley
Sunday- Bible classes. 9 45 a m •
*°rstop 10 5() a m. and 5 30 p m'
Tuesday ^Bitde study. 10 am Wed-
pm A H Kennamer
•nd F.mmett Roberts, p
Phone RA2-D55, PE3-6791.
3832
SyEr H1U Ch«rch of
kt’i .14,h Ave and Cherry St
(One block south of Highway U S
builrtnd/ e hl<’cks east of Capitol
» do m Strvlc««: Sunday— da»»-
««. 9_'O am.: worship. 10 45 am
f 7 .6 .p 01 ’• .Wednesday- 7 30 p m
or formation on other congrega-
tions ln ;,r<a call FR>3877 or SK8-
ARLINGTON. Tex —P. D. Wil-
li in-1 meth. minister of the church
from Tyler, Tex., was to be
the featured speaker for s
youth meeting series sponsored
by the Park Row Church of
Christ in Arlington, December
4-7. ’
Mr. Wilmeth was to speak on
such subjects as ‘'Pip^lems
Facing Youth.” "The Know How
of Dating.” "How to Pick a
Mate,” and "What About the
Bibles repaired, rebound Wrl,e
free Leather Samples, pr'C<
Bible Bindery, Dept. C-L 818
Third. Abilene, Texas.
• HELP WANTED
Full-time preacher wanted Small
congregation located in the South-
eastern corner of South Dakota
Promising area having the Universi-
ty of ^r>nth Dakota located here
Please send references to Church
of Christ, Box 401, Vcrmillian South
Dakota.
Wanted Christian Woman or cou-
ple to share home with elderly
Christian couple in Palestine Tex
as Further information including
salary — contact Ben Hearn. 7447
Goggess, Houston, Texas. Phone
H12-2204.
WANTED A PREACHER FOR
Z0NE e The ehun'h
U* Tulia. Texas, wilf support the
right man for the infant church in
Canal Zone a knowledge
of the Spanish language would be
.’il ?'» no‘ pJ1’i’ "'tol to qualify
for the job Address all commun-
ications to the church in I'ulia' Tex-
as, Box 357. Give your qualifica-
tions, age family status re<|uiied
salary in first letter. iuiko
Preacher wanted f
^legation fca Northern
»J .'nS;
tomtoh<ho<i7e.,MMt bJGigai^
supporting orphans ConfuTt 3Mo2*i
09 45
and 7 30
P ni Minister
Phone 5520
...„>t SM'Sgt
Wheelus 3223
MEXICO
tr|i,,,'\R7? ———JL—Hiiuua 301—)>tr
STco o.inister
rtri Tvdn“* Borto. 1010
Ami«Hn r< l-.V4 e' Phone 43-24e90
Agustin Q. Figueroa L., minister
9-2028
am ;
Bible class 10 00 i
Harrell.
Pacific
FRANCE
.ru* Deodat-de-Severac
(ID. near corner Tocqueville
Jouffroy Streets. Metro <- ‘
Maleshcrbes. Sundav-F.ngILsh
noon; French: 10 am. and
p tn Wednesday-French 8 30
Friday-English 8 pm
Donald HINDSI.EY 4
dc-Severac. Paris it7i.
not 50-86, dr Owen AIK IN
Amedee Jouy-Argentcuil is
Phone 961 2263
GERMANY
Mozart Str
Worship 11 (id
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Nichols, James W. Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1961, newspaper, December 8, 1961; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1320617/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.