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,000 Worship At Anderson Revival
Water Hose Fails To Cool Off Monkey Thief
DENVER, June 16-Ph the root of his home, Paul a 7, was joined by a monkey. It was a fair-sised monkey, and the delighted Paul scrambled down to tell hig father, “I am playing up on the roof with a monkey,” We Paul “Yeu, yes, sure,” said the senior Wiberg. He wus convinced when he saw the monk dangling outside his window,
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1 By 3 UROCKETT LEE HIRTY thousand people ae are dedicating 10 days to} bonstasice God. 8s Frais = “More of Thy will, more of : Thy way,” pray delegates at 16 (UP)—Vie- the 63d international camp oked in traffic meeting of the Church of God. 1g his car un- They take up the command of Aplanstion jus heir leaders, “Go, disciples.” cars was Opening last Monday and to floating down through Thursday at Ander street. Police son College, the camp is the larg Be he holes eat of its kind In the nation. pended. + Nightly, under the tall trees on
the college grounds songs rise nd heads are bowed by families, from the 48 states, Canada, Alaska and Burope,
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they enter their children in he talent programs. Sometimes hey find themselves on the platForm, © Families share song books in e meeting houses. oreign missionaries in their vow
Commission Jesus gave; to die, If need be, to, keep the gospel free.”
song book.
Little boys lay aside ball bats to pass programs. Small girls, in best dresses, 100k after the aged and those with canes.
Pian and Laugh Indians from the church mis-| sions, displaced persons from Eu-| | pope, © Negroes, Spaniards and Mexicans worship and plan and| jaugh together. Many made the| trip their vacation for the year. |
The sun filtering through the] skylights in the leaf - framed] Beamed ceiling of the auditorium falls on a group of contented i people. © Rays halo their silhouettes as| they leave the wooden benches
¢ fo the prayer room. | .. From platform to pews, trom| prayer room to park grounds | there's serenity, the serenity of | People who believe and are be-| Bolden. They are willing and Teady and happily accept their aders’ command, “Go, diseiples, strengthen our church.” There's merriment with meet-| ings. “We have real picnics” said] Mrs. Cleo P. Keirn of Cornell, Wis.. watching the potatoes she gooked outside the family tent. Mrs. Keirn and her husband, the Rev. Keirn, brought along their three children and three guests. | 500 Join in Play © At the playground some 3500 soungsters work off their energy } in games, boys avolding girls and ! $oddlers trying to imitate the older children in climbs to the {
tops of the merry-go-round and glides. * Some bring their dogs. Others | Pile bicycles in their parents’ trailers. "Joseph Anderson, supervisor. along with his wife, is their idol.| He played on the 1946 Anderson basketball team that won the state finals. Mr. Anderson, now aches at Chesterfield, met his | wife at Anderson College. Pastors’ wives are given the “third degree” by women lay| workers. That is to teach them | the etiquette needed in the life of | 2 minister's wife. Constantly, there's “injections”] of views from youths adminis-| tered the ministers by graduating ministerial students. Over all is a cosmopolitan olf] contributed by delegates and by displays and costumes from misgion fields over the world. i Cook Meals in Open Delegates live in the permanent dormitories and trailer courts on the college grounds and in Andergon homes and hotels. Some cook their meals in the open. Others go to the dining hall. f Orderliness and efficiency are! rules of the camp. There is a first aid center, post office, administra tion building, radio station, exhibit building, the Gospel Trumpet «@o., church magazine publisher, and many other buildings. { The Rev. John W. Denton, Phoenix, Ariz, will speak tonight.| Other sermons will be given by: + Tomorrow—E. F. Adcock, An-| derson, the Rev. W. W. King, Day-| ton, O., and the Rev. R. C. Cau Middletown, 0. Tuesday—Harold Phillips, Ane] derson and the Rev. Harry Harp, Atlanta, Ga. | Wednesday--Prof. Adam W.| Miller, Anderson College, Frank] ILaFont, missionary on furlough | from Africa, and the Rev. W. C.| Roark, Canton, O. Thursday—John H. Kane, An-| Merson; the Rev, Ross Minkler,! Louisville, and the Rev. C. Her-| bert Joiner Jr. Louisville. Gov. Schricker spo ke. Friday night at the Anderson College and Theological Seminary commencement.
Plant Missed by an ‘N ANDREWS, 8. C., June 16 (UP) —— A typographical error glmost gave the town of An-| drews, 8, C.,.a $3 million hosiery | mill, The mistake occurred when | # magazine which lists contracts | reported that the plant would be gonstructed in Andrews, 8, C.,|
and appropriated the officer's hat. Mr. Moore shook the tree. The monkey dropped the hat. He tried playing a hose on the monkey. The animal was then wet,
High scliool and college stufellowship ~ Fvices, to make their world a |
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INDIAN LORE=J. Frank Shaw (left), former | India, explains lore he's learned among the Indians in Toppenish, |
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but still secure in the tree, Along came Warren St. Thomas. ' “That” he said, "is my mon- ) 3 The monkey came down and stood by while Warren slipped a chain around. his neck.
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