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Frank and Edna Horn are missionaries preparing to serve in Brazil. They are currently waiting for the arrival of their first child in September. They have been traveling and speaking at churches to gain support for their mission work. They recently moved from their trailer to a larger house provided by friends as they prepare to leave for Brazil after the birth of their child.
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Frank and Edna Horn are missionaries preparing to serve in Brazil. They are currently waiting for the arrival of their first child in September. They have been traveling and speaking at churches to gain support for their mission work. They recently moved from their trailer to a larger house provided by friends as they prepare to leave for Brazil after the birth of their child.
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Reminding You

Missionary Recruits to Brazil


Frank and Edna Horn

Kimberlin Heights Rural Sta. KnoxviJle, Tennessee

Send Funds to: Miss Bessie Wilson

Box 333

Crossville, Tennessee

i": ?

i'S'

Brazil

Needs Christ

About the Horns


On November 23, 1938 Edna Joan Adcock was born in Detroit, Michigan,
the kst of four children. There I was

reared until the age of thirteen when my parents and I moved to Thorn

At the beginning of 1950, the Amazon Valley Christian Home for Children was caring for a total of 44 children, with limited help and build ings. The home is needing at least

Grove, Tennessee where I was im


mersed and became interested in

one more dormitory to help meet its


presents needs and more help from
America. About two-thirds of their

spcialized Christian service. In 1955 we becamfe residents of Morristown, Tennessee i-and moved our member ship to the First Christian Church
there from Thorn Grove Christian

land is growing into jungle, because they are not able to do anything witft it for the lack of help who knows anything about that type of work.

Church. While in Morristown I grad uated from high school. In 1960 I hope

The land is needing to be cleared


and placed under cultivation to In

to graudate

from

Johnson

Bible

College with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Frank and I met at J. B. 0. We were married on August 1, 1958.

crease the efficiency of the home. This will make it possible to teach the children who are living at the home,
that to work is more honorable than

Those who have pledged to support


us are: Milford Church of Christ,

to secure food by any other means.


The Home is also an excellent

Centerburg, 0.; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clippinger; C. Y. F. of Milford Church of Christ; Miss Josephine N. Greco; Thorn Grove Christian Church, Tenn; First Christian Church, Morristown, Tenn.; First Christian Church, Madisonville, Tenn.

place from which to work in

the

establishing of New Testament con gregations and telling people of Jesus Christ. It makes evangelizing the sur rounding area more easily done, be
cause the people can see how Chris

Frank was born November 28, 1934,

tians can live as long as they are willing to place the Lord Jesus Christ
first in their lives.

the first of two boys, and was reared


on a farm near Howard, Ohio. I was immersed in April of 1943 and be came a member of the Howard Church

In this way the Home can be an excellent witness for the Gospel of
Christ. Our work at the home will

of Christ. While in high school, I became interested in agricultural mission work. In 1957 I graduated from Johnson Bible College. By May of 1960 I hope to have completed my work for the degree of Master of Theology. Besides student ministries
I have served the Milford Church of

then consist of preaching, teaching and working with the Children's


Home.

Christ (Christian), Centerburg, Ohio.

We will leave, the Lord willing, in the fall of 1960. We are open for sperking engagements.

Recommendations
THORN GROVE CHRISTIAN

and Edna plan

on

finishing

CHURCH,
TENNESSE

THORN

GROVE

their schooling and go to the


mission field to work in the

To whom it may concern:

Amazon Valley in Brazil about


July, 1960. Therefore
elders and

We the undersigned, Elders,


Deacons and Minister of the Thorn Grove Christian Church,

the

undersigned
recom

minister

heartily recommend

to

you,

Edna and Frank Horn.

Edna has been an inspiration

and a great help to our Chris


tian Youth groups.

We feel that they are fully


dedicated to the service for

Christ, and will willingly serve


in what ever field of endeavor the Lord may call them. Signed by: Elders: W. D. Shackelford, Robert T. Adcock, Grady W.

mend them to your love and interest as they solicit funds for this field of service. Signed by: Eiders: Phil Matthews, Al fred L. Goan, Denis Lumsden, D. V. Eaton, Cecil Laws, A. M. Clark, H. R. Moyers; Min
ister: Harold L. Newlan.

Amazon Valley Christian Home


For Children

Belem, Para, Brasil


Caiza Postal 801

Cox Sr., J.

A.

Shackelford;

Deacons: Harold Swiler, George

Taylor Cox, Loy L. Smith, Max


well M. Smith Jr., Sam Scheetz, Carl Wilhite, E. H. Conner;
Minister; R. M. Bell.

To the Christian Brethren: With Christian love and greatful hearts we recommend Bro.

and Mrs. Frank Horn to the churches as being worthy of

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH

support. This consecrated coup


le are at Johnson Bible College making preparations to come
to Brazil to work with us here

MORRISTOWN, TENNESSEE The Elders and Minister of the First Christian Church, 401
West First North Street, Mor-

at the Amazon Valley Christian


Home for children.

ristown,

Tennessee

endorse

Frank and Edna Horn as quali fied missionary recruits to


Brazil. Mrs. Horn has been a member of this congregation
since 1955. In August 1956 she

We believe they are capable of the work they intend to do for the Lord. Having knovm each of these young people be
fore their marriage, we are sure with their united efforts

entered Johnson Bible College

to prepare for specialized Chris


tian service. During her years in college our congregation has had the opportunity of having insight into her spiritual growth and development for this out
standing work. Edna has a wonderful Christian personality

they can accomplish a great


work for the Lord here in this land of a "field white unto
harvest".

Yours in Service for Christ,


Ed and Mrs. Edna Bartiebaugh Christian Missionaries to the

and is very capable of serving the Lord in a wonderful way. In August 1958, she married
Frank Horn, also a student at

Amazon Valley Robison Family Igreia de Christo Macapa, Territorio Federal do Amapa
Brasil

Johnson Bible College. Frank

First Christian Church

JOHNSON IsIBLE COLLEGE

Morristown, Tennessee To Whom It may Concern:

KIMBERLIN HEIGHTS, TENN.


TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

It is a real joy and privilege


to recommend Frank and Edna

It is a pleasure to recommend
to the churches of the brother hood Frank and Edna Horn. Both of them are completely dedicated to their chosen work.

Horn, who

are

planning to
Brazil. They

serve Christ in

anticipate being on the field in 1960. From now until they leave
the states, they will be speak

ing in behalf of their plans for


future work. I have known them for sever

They are lovable, capable, de pendable, and worthy of your support. Signed by: R. M. Bel!
President Johnson Bible College
Brethren:

al years. While Frank and Edna


have been preparing for this work in Johnson Bible College, I visited them several times,

I have been acquainted with


Frank and Edna Horn for the

and will have the opportunity of visiting with them this com ing year while Edna is com pleting her studies in the BA degree and Frank his MTH degree. Edna is a member of the church I am now serving. In this capacity, I have studied their lives and feel that they are definitely qualified to serve
Christ as Missionaries. So I

past four years and have found them consecrated, hardworking, and loyal to the New Testa ment Scriptures. As they are planning to go as missionaries
to assist with the children's

work in Brazil I believe they have chosen a worthy field and one in which they will be veiy
well suited, I commend them

highly recommend them to you. by: Harold L. Newlan,


Minister

to you for your prayerful con

First Christian Chm*ch

sideration and support. Sincerelv yours. Signed by: Floyd E. Clark, Dean To Whom It May Concern:
Frank and Edna Horn have

Howard Church of Christ

Howard, Ohio
To Whom It May Concern:

been known to me for the past


year and a half, ?nd have shown a great desire to serve their

We, the undersigned, Elders


and Minister of the Howard

Church of Christ, wholehearted

ly recommend to you,
and Edna Horn.

Frank

T-ord in the best possible way. Having dedicated their lives to


the work of the mission field

We feel they are fully cap able and will preach and teach
the word of God in all its truth

in Brazil they are spending the coming months in further pre


paration for service in that

and clarity. We feel they arc fully com


mitted to the service of Christ

f-eld. Knowing their devotion to the Lord and their ability and
willingness to serve I can heartily recommend them to the

and realize the magnitude of

the work they are undertaking.


Signed by: Elders: James F. Biggs, James

Rutledge, P. A. Ramella, Irvin G. Horn; Minister: H. R. Colgin.

Brethren everywhere. They are worthy of support and assist ance in every possible way. Sincerely in Christ, Signed by: Richard David Robison

Missionary, Brazil

Belem

BRAZ/IL

MiSSIOMRr RBORUrrS

Frank and Edna Horn

Kimberlin Heights Rural Sta. Knoxville, Tennessee


SEHD tTJNDS TO
Miss Bessie Wilson

Box 555 Orossville, Tennessee

Vol. I

No. 2 .

Greetings in the name of


ChristI

in Bkrazil; he also spoks at the Volvering Christian

We are happy to be able


to greet you and say that we are busy getting ready,
to leave for Brazil as

Service O^p one evenJtiJg*


For two weeks he worked

you are busy helping to

send us through your /


prayers and financial
support.

in Daily Vaoation B|ble School and preached for, the Martinsburg Ohijrch In Ohio. Edna taught one j week in D, V. B; S| at/tha
Howard Church in Ohio;

At present we are wait ing for our bundle^ of pride and joy to arrive.

Vq had a wonderful nionth of fellowship and work*


Ve arrived back in Ten nessee on June 29, te

It is due, accoifclitig to
the doctor, the ninth of September Wd are expec ting to leave as soon as
possible after its arriv

then began to move from


our trailer on the J.B4O. campus to a house just

off campus which is being


furnished to us by our friends,. Dean and Sfrs. 3Ployd Clark of The house is much larger than our 25 ft. trailer -nd it
has a bathroom whicb cer-

al, and thus we-are not certain Just when we will


be able to leave.

Since our last leitter", j/


Edna has graduated Tfom

Johnson Bible Oolleg'e with venience. There is a very the degree of BAj May 15 nico closed in :orch which was the big day. B^aiik is very useful for packing has.completed his cliss the barrels we plan totak work,^but has not fini^-J:i- to Brazil. It is wonder

tainly is ft vonlerful cotv-'

ed his thesis on ,fiis Mj^h

everything completed./by ,
the tine we leave

degree. He has been work-y' place to.live and work. ing on it every 'possible . We still go to the college chance and expects to have to get our mail, so our
addresff has not been

/ ful

to have such a nice

changed.

It is, less than


We have a

A week after graduation we want to Ohio and Mich

a mile from here to the

post office.

igan where Prank had the


privilege of speaking.to

telephone so if you need


to contact us, :y6u can
oqlH us a:t IQioxville'

various congregations c;cn- 7-0045.

cerning our Lord's wisylc

(Obnt. p. 5)"

(3) PmNaiAL STATS-ffiWr PCR 1959


wocm

Snohy Ibrmtain C B Youth Rally


^ 500 25.OO
South tulford Cburob^^f

12#66

barren Adcoclc EVK William Adoock

Christ, Indiana
Thorn Grove Christian

574l

^ppaltonia Christian" Servi'"3e Camp 22*20

Bladensbur^ Churoh of ,

Christj Ohio
Christ,, Ohio
Cumberland, of ChriBtj Ohio

56.49
2915
5^.00 3000

Churoh, Tenn 128.00 H/U Jack Uachenschwanz 5*00


Hias Bfertha tfilson 20.00

B^inkha.ven Church of

Miss Bessie Vilson

20^00

TOTAL irroOKS
m'smea

.$1054.95

Jo Ann Carpenter

3had Church of Chriat

GIF of Jfilford Church

Publlcitj^
3uppiies

,
.

$ 19.45
6.65

Telephone calls
(^eckd ca^ad

K/M Ksnneth Clippingar^^^TO

CTorcus Society of Mtlford Church of Chri9tyt&X(X)00

Postage and mailing


i
.

1665

6.65

First Christian Church

Appalachian Va

18.49

First Christian Church

Msdical * Autoinobil Books. .


OaiQflra

m
*

65.78 561.05
21.25

Ife-diaonville, Tsnn 15*00 Korristown, Tenn# 9000

Firat Christian Church

AO Traotor (Model 0) Mimeograph Machine


.

190.00 10*00
50.00

Josephine N* Greco
Selmalee Harrison Gertrude l^stick

600
lO.OO lO^fDO itemized as follovst Miles traveled. Insurance . Anti-Preeze. . . Water hoses. *

S80576
Our autofflobile expenses are 6244

Vi/ll Edward I^lik 5,gO Lily Dale Ghuroh of Christ, Efwin, Tonn1875
Linwood O'twrch of

054.10
2.05 5.52

Christ, Inaiana
m/m t!n li-jm Loft

45*00
50.00

3et of 4 pistons .
Grease. 021. Gas

41,25

Kiln St.. Qhurch of Chriali

Rus.^ iaville, Ind.

55*^
47.26 1.00
iKCCSffl expenses* * * EALiVNCE IN E\NK

Martinaburg ^roh of
Christ. Ohlp M/I-i Jo3sa^ Mci^nney

* ^^1054i.95

l4'j.fJx'd Churc^ji of
0>,ridtj bhi6
Chiirchf

*
*

^229.17
\

_80'5.76

45.00

Roolcficld iiristian

45.00
^mOO 1.00 During 1959 we had the pri

}i/M Hr-.r;f^n y- Sanders Jfr. S. 14. BurilUy

vilege of visiting the fol lowing congregations to tall

(4)

them of the work: we pXsuDy


the Lord willing, to do in
Brazil 1

12/9 Plrat OhristiaTi Church


M6rri.ito'./n, Tenn,

6/iy First Ohriatian Ohuroh

6/28 Brinkhaven OhurcH of


Christ, Brinkhayeni 0

Korriatown, Tenn*

l2/15Plrot Christian Church Aypalachia, Virginia 12/203outh Milford Oliurch of

Christ, South Mtlfordj


Indiana

7/5 Bladansburg Church of


7/12 Martinaburg Church of
Chri^tf. Martinsburg, 0 7/12 Milford Church of Christ Rt 2, Centerburg, 0*
7/19 Roclcfield Christian

Christ, Bladenaburg,

The following individuals


and congragations are aupporting US' with both prayers and
monetary pledgesi Milford Ciuirch of Christ

Church, Rockfield, Ind 7/19 Main St# Christian Chu

rch, RuBsiavillSj Ind


st, Lafayette, Ind

Rt> 2, Centerburg, Ohio


0Y7 of Kilford Church of

7/19 liinwood ChiTch of Chri

7A7-51 Appalachia Christian 3e,rvice Camp, Hilligan


09Hege, T^nn.

Christ, Rt 2, Centerburg# Dorcus Society of Milford

6/20

M^ntain Christ*

Church of Christ, Centerburg Hr, &> Ifrs# Kenneth Clippinger Rt Mt* Vernon, Ohio
Thorn Grove Christian Church

ian Endeavor Rally, Madisonville, Tenn, 9/27 Lily Dale Ohuroh of Christ, Erwin, Tenn. 9/28-10/5 12th National Misaionary Convention,
Springfield, Illinois

Strawberry Plains, Tenn*


First Christian Church

Morrlatown, Tennessee
First Ohristian Church

Madisonville, Tennessee
Miss Josephine N Greco
Illinois

lO/llPirst Ohristian Church


Morristown, Tennc-snea

^824 W* Addison, Chicago


^e of the above pledges

lO/lSFirst Christian Church


Morris-^,own T'snnoidaQe

11/1 TitrfT-^uhrictien Church


ifodiconvilU, Tsrni.

is to last about fiT months

but t^e rest are continuing


while Vie are in BrazilThe

11/8 Forest .ivc, Ohrictlan

11/153^9 Fovwaniio,; Agent

Church. Knnw^lie, Ten*


CrcscjViljG- ^Gnneggee

total of\hoae remaining

pledges iA,$176'.00 per. 3ionth

are in n^ed of $75,00 per

ll/29Thorn 'li 'c Ohriatiati Churcnj Strav;berry


Plains^ Tcnncosoe

month additional pledged support. We \rQ thankful to

12/7 First Christian Church

those who have ^given to us financially and in prayers and who are orntim^ing to

J-farriatown, 'Deian*

do so that B<fazli w\ll he^

(5)
Frank was misslonaxy speaker and taught a class
on Christian Vocations at the Laiooine Christian Ser

in V&n Cilder Mirror Fac

tory in l&joxville, so we
haw not yet begun to take a salajry from our pledged
support which comes in

vice (B^p in Illinois dur

ing the week of July 10-

l6* The week of J3uly 2450 he taught three alasses

each month. Thd money bing sent is going into our savings account to be
applied to the purchase of
our ticKets and other
items that we need in or

at the Smoky Mountain


Christian Service flfamp held on the JT.B.O. campus;
Edna was a house-mother

that week for the girls." Ve truly enjoyed working


at camp; ve had fellowship with our Iprd. and many Christian people.

der to get into Brazil. However, in the near fut ure it will be necessary for JVank to give up this job so he will have more
time to devote to his

thesis and to the many


Prank is preaching on Sundays to various congre things that have to be
done before we can leave

gations in the Saoky Ifoun- for Brazil. At that time we will begin to receive tain Area as he has oppor a regular salary from tunity. However, he is
available for speaking
mission funds.

engagements.

If you would-

lika to have us visi_t your

congregation, please con-'


tact us and we will endea vor to come.

A. .7. C. E. d.
Bd and Edna Bartlebaugh are continuing to work
hard as the supervisors

Ve have purchased an Allis-Chalmftrs tractor,

model C, to take to Brazil* of the Aniazon Wiley Christian ^me .for ^ildVe are in need of a plow ren. They .are doing a and a mower; this must be used equipment because the wonderful job.
customs rates on new

equipment are extremely high. If you know where

There is a great need at


the Home for a new build

ing to house Gteiudenwe can obtain this equip ment, please contact us as cia, his family, and

soon as possible.
\

twelve of the little boys.


Sr. Caudencia is the Bra zilian minister of the

Frank is still working

church close to the Home and he and his wife help care for the children.

Our Lord has certainly blessed us through you


who love the work of the

At present, there are for

ty-six

children, so they

and the Bartlebaughs have

a great task#

Any extra money sent to


the ifome will be used for this house. The land has been cleared and they are

L ord so much that you are willing to help us get to Brazil to serve Him. I1a.y He bless you as you continue to serve Him in your home
communities.

In Christian love,

building as the money is provided. If you wish to help, please send your
contributiont

c/o Jbhn B. Spratt

Prank and Edna Hon.

Route # 1
Maryville, Tennessee

FRANK AND EDM. HCRN

AI-UVZON VALLEY OHRISTIAU HOME for CHILDREN

Kbn-Profit Organization Uo S. Poa-fjag^


PAID

Jfeiryville, Tennessee

Permit No. Il4

nnaM Doiigia, Wa, Illlnwu

:-5r

><

PRANK

Vic^

SEND FUNDS TD

Miss Bessie Wilson

\1 Box 355
MlSSrOMRIES^aiO ERAZIL
Prank and Edna Hbrn

OrosGville, Temj.

Oaxia Posi^^l 801

Bfelem, Paya, Brazil

K-Ol^ and .-^QHASL

OIBETING3

IN JESUS mMS

N.

It is a pleasure tp greet you at this season when'wo rememberj the birth of our Savior, i^ay God

bless you as you remem^r. His., birt$i,-"


life, death, resurrection, and ascension; there is great happiness in
these thoughts, foriwe know because of these even-ts we are saved if we obey (Jod#

-j

May youjhafe a Happy New


Ya^ in His service.

In our last News-latter


we said that we were wait

4-

(5)

We have reservations on the J-loore-McOormack Frei


ghter which is to leave -

ing for our bundle of

pride and joy


is here.

VfelL, he
on '

New York for Belem, Brazil


on or about January 17#

He arrived

September 2 at 12jG1 a,m

He weighed 8 lbs - -4^02 ani


was 20^ in. long. -God has

Shots, packing and legal

papers have been keeping blessed us with a fine he^-us busy lately, "i/e have thy son. We -are truly our passports and hope to thankful for him and pray get our visas soon. We
that we will be able to

have purchased a truck in


vfhich.to take-the tractor

lead him to Christ. His name is Michael Irvin.

and our barrels to 'the

Prank stopped working at Van Gilder Mirror Factory in September, so we have begun to receive a salary
from mission funds. After

port. We certainly would like to take it with us,


but the Brazilian Govern

ment says that- we cannot,


so we will have to sell

it* However, it will be he stopped working in the of great service until factory he had time to fir^ we leave.
ish his thesis. Tt is now

in the hands of the gradu.The Lord willing 'We will ate faculty; v^hen they give spend th.e holidays with their final approval, it . our families in Ohio and will go to the tj^ist who Michigan and then leave ... will type the final copies from there to go to 'the
v/hich will be bounds

^ort . You may address us:

On. December 4th we were


set apart to work on a for

c/o Irvin Horn Rt. # 1


Howard, Ohio
The enclosed Information

eign field for our Lord.


This Ordination Service

took place in the Thorn


Grove Ohristian Church

Packet is for your conven ience in keeping our news


letters. If you desire any more information about
one who wishes to receive

Building with the ministers


and elders'of the Thorn and Jfediaonville Churches

Grove, Woodlawn, I-Iorristovai, our v;ork or know of some taking part. It was well attended and was a great our letters, please addrees your request to:

inspiration to all who


were there.

Miss Bessie Wilson


Box 555 Orossville, Tenn.

(^)
A. V. 0. H. 0,

We are looking forward to working at the Amazon

No, - Size 8 10 28 - Total

No.

Age
8

5
8

9
10

Valley Christian Home for 6 11 Children, with Ed and Edna 12 5 Bartlebaugh They certair* Girles sizes and ages,.

ly need' help in oaring for


the children* This is a

paragraph from their last

newsletter, "Sr* Ga^pineciroom because tho need is so

5 5 5 h

.8
10 12

~
-

9
10 11 12

l4 1 o"s house is coming along fine. %, how we need more X6 ~ Total


.

great.

There are six lit

l6

tle girls that have been on our waiting list for


more than tv/o years. These are at just the

A REPCRT FROM HOIIZONS

Horizons Magazine of December 19^0 reports


that there are 60*? mission
aries of Christian Churches

right age where they need

guidance."

Any_group_or

individual may "adopt" one and Churches of Christ aerof these children' for only: ving in 26 countries over$17.50 per month - full seas and in Alaska, Hav^aii

support, or $8.00 per' month and on the i'feinland of tho


- food. United States. Horizons ie the independent missions

If you are interested in story. -If you. wish to resending things to tho home, ceive this magazine, please may we offer some sugges- address your request toi tions: blue jeans, shirts,, Mission Services Associa-

blouses, dresses, toys,

tion. Box 968, 5O9 West

$1.00 contribution pays toothbrushes, towels and for a years subscription. washclothes. Please do not send these directly to tfHO ^ 11 the home, but to: Page 8 shows you a pic John Spratt, Rt. 1, ture of me enjoying one I^ryville, Tenn. of my favorite hobbies, Funds should also be. sent
to John#

soccer balls, basketballs, Jefferson, Joliet, 111.

playing the organ.


of cats.

An-

Bbys sizes and ages#


No - Size No. Age

other hobby of"mine is' taking care of my family


R'ead about me

5-6
15-8

2 -

6 ;

'under my picture on page

2-7. ;

FimmiAl STATElvENT FOR I96O


IRQ 01^

(5)

Friepd..froiH .Milford ll.OO


A Friend from Second

Church of Christ ^*00 Allegheny Missionary Association 15*00


Athens Christian Church Tennessee ' 20.00 Bearden Christian Church

I^rs. Alfred Hall, 25.OO Danny Helton 25.00 Elbert "Holland 5*00 Hopewall W. S. C. 3. Mfc. Vernon, Ohio 5*00
Irvin G. Horn
Howard 'Church of

120.00

Christ,-Ohio
Kenneth' Kir*k:6ey
Dale Lanning

559*5^
10.00
25.00

Knoxville, TennUtica, Ohio


John Ga'rdwell

'7t05

Lamoina 'Christian Seryice

Bell Church of "Christ

Camp, Tenn*, 111. 82.29


1>00

"
"

Milford 0. Y. F,

Kenneth Olippinger Colgin^s S 3. Class Howard, Ohio 15*00


Mr* Ou'pp Conley J, Curtis M. L, Derting

Tony Dfeple ' 5*00 4l.56 Frank. 1^5Jilton " ' 15'*00 62.00 Mid-Cfti'io Missionary" Fair

Danville, Ohio'

' ^589

Milford Church of Christ

5*00 20.00 10.00

Csntorburg,' Ohio 270,72 I^organ" County Christian Tipfon, Ind". ^Q\QO Palmyra Church of Christ

Churches, Ohio' ' 46*50 D.V.B.S. of Howard 15-77 ' Norman'da Christian "Church D.T.ET.S, of Milford 25.00
Milford Dorcus Soc. 25.00
First Christian Chur-ch

Fredericktoi-m,' 0.' 26'.5O


Evan Reed ' ' 12.00

Greenville, Tenri. 17*^5


Madisonville, T. 50-00

First Ctoietian Church First Christian Church

Ronald' Sears

15*00

Dorthy Selby
E, M. Shelley
Paul B. Sutt'on
Jack Thomas

50*00
2,00
5*00
4.00

Maryville, tenn.

8.55

First Christian Church

^forriatovra, Tenn.^OO.OO
First Christian,Church

' Thorn Grove Christian Ch.

Straw. PI., Te.


"Willing Workers of Hov/ard, Ohio
Bertha* Wilson

800,00

Mewportj Tenn.

1950

First.Christian Church

Utica Church 'of "Christ Ohio 20.00

Rogersvilla, T.
Howard Frazier

26,61
10.00

Fountain City Christian

50.00
' 20.60

Church, Ft. Ct. T50*00

Bessie' Wilson'

'

" 15*00

c/o George Garner Robert 0. Goetz

Josephine Greco

10000 :1^.50

. 'Windfall Ohri'sti'an '

Church, Ind'.
vice Camp, Mich,

45.00
25.00

I6.OO

Wolverine Christian Ser

Grove Church of Christ ,

Gambier, Ohio

50*00

(6)
V/oodlavm Christian Church

Anti-freeze.

Knoxville, Tarm.115-00

\ 4.10 1586.60

Nelvin L. Young
Earl BrowGll Sam Schaetz

60.00
10.00 10,00

Everything paid out on


both the car and truck

Edna Malloy

. 500

figures to/less than 8jzf


per mile driven#

Gap Greek Womon^'s Missio nary Society, T. ^^*00 . Total Income' 15^45.21 ..
EXPENSES
Automobile .

BICOt'IE .
EXPENSES

.
.

.
.

4^5445.21
5012.02

aiLANCE i960 .

.1451,19
229.17 ^660.56

I9O8V57

Truck Tractor

' . " .

586.60

BAUHOE 1959 BiUNCE IN aVM

^1-75
550,00

Salary.

' .

Food on trips Telephone

70,56
21.99

Expenses which must be paid out beforo we sail on or about January 17>-

Postage &. mailing

26.87

1961..

Publicity.
^'btels.
Books .
Medical

.
.

15^.00
55*^0
29.56
57*50

1,
2. 5*

5/4 of boat tickets*.truck'repairs* extra cubic feet used


on b oat.

Tools . Legal Papers.

. .

495.56 '5121

4.

needed extra tractor


parts',

Convention Booth .10.60 Btirrels for packing 12.50

5
6.

additional- barrels '

Boat Tickets (-J) Miscelaneoua Exp.

I85.OO 3^.77

^5012.02
Oar and Truck Expenses-

for our goods.^ trip to New Orleans... for visa?* 7- taking goods to port.. 8. ' taking selves to port.
9. customs after wo.ar
rive in Brazil.
*
*

Miles .

18,507

Automobile

Gae, Oil, Grease, ^4o4,26 Repairs . . 51^*92


In sur anc e. . .
.

During I960 we have'hadthe privilege of viait.ing

95 *^0
8579

Tires . . . .

the following congrega


tions to tell them about

License Tags.
Truck
Purchase Hhsurance

10.00 ..$.9P857 $562.50


20.00

the Lord'^s work in Brazil:

Bethel Christian'Church

Bbthel, Indiana
"Windfall Christian Church Windfall, Indiana

Iformanda Ohristian Church

(7)
Cap Creak Women^s Mission ary Society, Kimberlin Heights, Tonnessee
*

Tipton, Indiana
Beardon Ohristian Church

Sioxville, TonnQB3:^Q

Mission Emphasis Wosk, Oin.


cinnati. Bibl;0 Seminary " Oiipeipnatd:]f Ohioi

- # . V * #

A t-.Vi QVf r. Chr istian :Oht)rch ..Iferyyiiio^ TannoaaQQ


Fir^st Ohristian Church

The following individu^* als and congregations are


supporting us with both prayers and monotary pledges:
Milford Church of Ohrist

Thgr.ri'.-^rovQ Christian-Oh'Stra^borry Plains, Jenn.


I^ryville, TonnossGQ

Oentorburg, Ohio
Milford Ohurch of Christ

First Ohristian Church

.Morrietown, Tsnncssos CT.Y.F., Oontorburg. Mtd-Ohio ifissionary Fair Milford Ohurch of Christ I^nvillej.iQhio ,Dorcus Society, iCont'. AllGghony littssionary Rally M/M'Kennoliih Cnippinger ' Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mfc# Vbrnon, Ohio Fountain City Christian Oh. Thorn Grove Christian Oh* Fountain City, Tenn. ** Strawborry Plains, Ten#
Forest Ave. Ohristian Oh#
First Christian Church

Kioxvillc,--TennGssQQ
Howard Ohurch of Christ, Howard, Ohio
Milford Ohurch of Christ

Jforristown, TenneBseq,;- :
First" Ohristian Church'

l-^adisonville, Tenn.
Woodlawn Christian Ohurch

CcntGrburg, Ohio Palmyra Ohurch of Christ Frodoricktown, Ohio


Boll Ohurch of Christ

Knoxville, Tennessee
l^ss Josephine N, Greoo Chicago, Illinois . ^ Howard^ Church of Ohrist', Willing Workers, Ohio
Mr. & l-fra. Irvin .Horn

Utica, Ohio
First Christian Church

MidisonvillG, Tennesaoa
First Ohristian Ohurch

Hov/ard, Ohio

Mr. & Mrs. Nelvin Young


Mb. Vernon, Ohio

CrGonvillc, Tonnosseo
Utica Ohurch of Christ

Utica, Ohio
IfolvGrine Christian Sor

"We can wisely usg aijy


ad-jJitional support which

Camp, .Detroit, Mich.


LamoinG Ohristian Service

ban be directed our way.


Mo are thankiNjI. for the financial help and for the

Camp, Tenn., Illinois


First Ohristian, Ohurch

prayers that aro^ beingoffered th^^t we will be

RogersvillG, Tcnn.
tfoodlawn Ohristian Church
Knoxville- Tennessoa .

able to.help Brazil- know V


more about Ohrist.

yj33. BeS3IB WILSON

also has many other

things to do # Five
days a week she works at the Oross^ill-O &ov-, ornment. Diafcribution
Center-* She takes an

active part in church

activities^ which in* elude playing the piano


'or organ when sho is

tf yr&nt to introduce "to

* noedod and just being hor wonderful friendly solf, Evenings may find her at a football game,, basketball game, or auto"

accident. Since she is^'a' you "Our Miae FQesie"# She'cortainly is-. a wondor- part-time newspaper repor

ful sarvaYjt of Christ*

Ve ter, her presence at such

appreciate eo VGry .much


her faithful work as our

events is neces-sary.

She

rfeportsfor newspapers'in

work iTi this-, capacity, is

KaSfyrillej and GhattanSoga. muchj her firiincial-pay. is' Of course, there is always nothing, but- hor reward in hoij^ework to be done. She
heaven will/be great. job is. to reoGive our He?- lives with her sister Ber
tha who helps in this de

Forwarding Secretary. Hbr Ok'ossvills, Knoxville,,

funds, deposit-them in tho partment, but there is plenty for them both to do bank, notify us. and the
ono who sent them that sho Miss bertha teaohes Senior

has rocQivod the money,

keep a. cdrd-filo^of our_


mailing list and note on

English in the Oi'ossville High School. The sisters

live with their father,

tho proper- cajrd wfeat monoy J. U. G, Vildon, vj-ho ig a has boon sent^bya partic

94 year old retired, minis

ular church or individual,. ter. He is very youthful koGp a record book of our and plants a large garden everjr year income and oxpeneos,. and do.many other little things that need to. bo This family of throo done in this work*. have given mucli help to us, eaj)ecially in our' Although Misa Bossio has spiritual, livesi so much to do to hoUpr us Property of in the Lgrd' a work she ^ nr. : .
.

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