Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1962 Page: 3 of 8
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March 30, 1962
CHRISTIAN CHRONICLE
1 30, 19^2
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SENTINEL RELIGIOUS
BOOK STORE
1704 Broadway
Phone PO 3-9341
Lubbock, Texas
ONE DAY SERVICE!
Order Sample kits today'
SENTINEL RELIGIOUS BOOK STORE
believe that
1704 Broadway
PO 3-9341
Lubbock, Texas
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YES
congre-
HOW IT WORKS . . . IT'S AS EASY AS A B C
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NEED
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TALK
When Making An Investment, Contact First Fidelity
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trustworthy.
thorough,
YOUR
TEENAGER!
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Name
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XLUHU •
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Abilene, Texas
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Address
City...aL.
hiwqe
notice
orced
th.
. . will
Abilene.
Otht r tracts will be
and made available
Do you need FAST service on your
Bible School Orders?
its through
.man real
tian salt*-
e.u penter,
driven by
ith a Rus-
punish re
ria and a
a< e t ailed
Tw )
llle
more in targe purchases,
of liolpinf Hio cause
i'
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S.io P.iulo
: elisions
I'lie rathe-
il.rr. asked
■a< hingi in
re
the
Resales of your purchases on the best terms available are as-
sured by dealing through First Fidelity A broad base of pros-
pective buyers is constantly maintained.
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Brazil r
heaven.”
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ABOUT FIRST FIDELITY INVESTMENT AND BOND COMPANY
The Company is operated by Christian businessmen to handle
all types of corporate securities However, it specializes in church
bonds and institutional securities.
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Paper Bound, Only $1.50
Order From FIDELITY PRESS
Box 1739
of the
[reaching
<n ature
accomplish
congregation® asking for
port as plans call for the s.
mg of approximately >12,000 in
this effort, in purchasing ma-
terial, advertising, and other ex-
penses.
of souls
peatedly.
the
were assigned
rt '(".nsibilities. Five i
serious consideration
'•> the need ant!
complish the
You con start a regular savings ond investment program now.
Every month, quarter, or six months, you can buy a bond in de-
nominations of $50 00, $100 00, $200 00, $500 00 and up
It's possible to moke a safe investment Guaran-
teeing at least 6%,
with the warm prospect
of Christ os you help yountlf by purchasing
CHURCH BONDS.
■H-rusatwn
2 5'. It M
■'O many
We have a new stock policy which will keep
a minimum of 50 of each
book on the shelves at all times. If you
need fast reliable service, contact us.
CBS Of
for pcr.onol or cloiS study
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CATHOLICISM IN
the Light of
THE BIBLE
•. .th ■) but < •< t qo.
col c G.t i . • •
Ol R lAIHfRJ c
si, 1<' O' I <1( t '<
I , (.
‘‘ Jr
r Am A
RuHtnQl **
>n for
[ work w ill be done in an effort
'■> teach everyone possible the
Gospel
The congregation has been
' able to set aside almost >6.000
First Fidelity is uniquely situated to bring together buyers and
sellers of church bonds.
held an area wide series March
12 1 a
Among the teachers who
helped in the series were Ralph
and I
Worth
lei
work as well as carry on the
program of work outlined for
them previously without having
to cancel any of its previous
commitments.
Letters were mailed to many
men” <1
ew irf the
razil Thus
must pre-
li'IeslaM
I best to
i to be able to d<
I and conduct
I tn homes It
prepa rat u-r
to
w ould
meeting'
ided that
would Be done
ria'ting so that
I • adv to follow
' ' by a personal
> got
and a <
Hi f »r
Ordi?t ft
11 ,<J preach
"" he syj.
^lrsl gObpti
G.ve him a copy of "A FATHER TALKS TO TEEN-
AGERS,- by K D. Wdmeth. He'd thank you for it. '
Important, interesting l»ik is not a stuffy <1 afr4?e If K
written wap the underxtoo Ting at a parent tn the longuoqe that
teenager w.ll "dig"
,.nrne of the topics discussed include: How Fc Wcll-Ltkcd,
How to Know Right From Wrong Teenage Smoking, Teenage
Oonktng, Whot » Wrong W,tb Petbog? To Donee or Not to
L’once, Making YourieD Mor* Datable
Plains Area Sees
Training Programs
atvi
i pi r-n It (•
g.t t.l
for the cause in each lesson
The H.it ding College chorus
will travel to Springfield to put
on a special program of sing
ing each evening prior to the I t
service.' We believe that this
George S
Ark
er during this Forum and has
very kindly consented to this
and Ini' cooperated in ever.'
way pos'ible. He has given m irit,
valuable assistance and his Mi' u.vu.j,
been working hard to pre? tie The church has been working '1
hl.' ellmt- tn do the most j > ,1 dilig.-ntlv to a f.ot pli'h the sue
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FAITH OF
I of coch
SO'rr-e Sub
I t ic at bottom
sl.nes Gibbons book
t'c Cnthol.c NT
‘I c< on\ $S 40
n ironings. Box
711 !•
Hfoadw
i nr
fe.iiiirid in this course
he Mid Mcknight of ...... ..v.
JJyatt Sawyer of Port Arthur,
Haruki Wilkinson of Abilene. I
F. M. Schubert of
Okla.
Concerted Effort Slated
In Ohio City June 17-24
By Kennclti Anguish
SPKINGFIELD, Ohio — The
Soringfield Bible Forum will be
& Memorial Hall in Sprau- ^“p.3
are present in
I.IBBlt'K. Tex -
teachci naming course-'
just completed and one planned of the Forum along with tracts
for Ma> — are among the ae- being left f<u r<'.dents to read
tivities of the church in the ,nd study
approach would
well and have ?
. n erg
Mm d
j it i an
^pet'onal work .
vv..« d
•o ti'C wisdom 1
tn the selecting
This is a new
this section of the
is JminaJ preaching the
High
the
\ve
i during the past year for the
will help immensely creat-
itig and maintaining interest
They will make personal ap-
pearances in the area during • __
tivities of the church
Plains area this spring.
The 9th and Columbia
gallon i
churches in and around the city.
FIRST FIDELITY INVESTMENT AND BOND COMPANY
P O BOX 1739, ABILENE. TEXAS
I would like to know how First Fidelity can help me^rnake an^^investment which will
The following types of bonds are the ones I would be most interested in:
Denominations: > > I ♦ *
Date of maturity
I would like to invest up to >
All bonds handled by First Fidelity may be purchased with com-
plete confidence and with a return of at least 6%.
ces'ful fulfillment
sponsiluhly of
< tosp" to (• v < i y
In order tc
plans, the fore i
various i
working group' were set up and
each one given definite respond
i sifiilitK*.' Thy forum will be ad- ■
vertised in evt iy t< a'd>le way in
the cornmer< ia) advertising
field In addition, every home
in the area will be personally
contacted and. given reminders
The church in Springfield
1 numbers only about 200 in both
congregations I'he population of
I the city is al.oui 100.000 The
they are
ned out
proa eh in
country The effort
overseen by the East
Slice' congregation with
help of the Montgomery we ,
congregation. Area congrsga < lann Christ
tions are helping in making this ■ >’<<
effort a' successful as possible i
Benson of Searcy, '
has been chosen as speak i
prior to th<
a.- would be
up every prosp
contact and with pei-onal teach-
The nn|K>rtarS<e
been 'tiv'sed rt
Don't Forget! VBS Planning Time is here.
the and study
We ha’ve Ho
.. ..... ............ v.,..g.e- "’d discretion ... ........„
in Plainview, assisted by ’• tracts to be used in the ad-
i vertising. Cf.'„. f....* ‘3"
selected and made
during the Forum
Every person in
„vlv w ill be registeied if possible and
Dorothy Starling of Fort 1 MFeeia! efforts will be made to (
■i M'dry O'Ranion of Ty-!4.<in the naim s
>- ioyi! Stumbo of Lubbtxk'. 1,1 P‘-i '<T
Mu roil Trent of North Little T>"d pro'pet t
k \: k : Stanley Lockhart
San \ngelo: and James I.e-
fan of Temple,
Being planned by the church
e' in I ubboek is a city wide
teacher t a.ning course for May
w:b. be < (inducted in the,
ay congregation's build-
,ris Iwiter,
it irnnugrg.
Wl' < white,
" nil make,
flan race
field. Ohio June 17 - 24 This work while they
program is designed to carry the city
the gospel to residents of the
city and surrounding area as
never before.
The plans for.the Forum have , brethren began t< recognize the
been ca.efully formulated and need to do all that was in their
being diligently car l>>wer to reach h't souls Very
: serious consideration was given
th.. „....,( .....I Uays [() ;H._
re-ponsilulity of
t'c--r e! to the lost
It w ii' det ided that the best
t < to advertisi* :
'■:< outstanding
is to pro
vv;i' deem
members !
attendance
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Nichols, James W. & Warren, Will Ed. Christian Chronicle (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, March 30, 1962, newspaper, March 30, 1962; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1320640/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.