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— t ' There was a family altar in our house And the children were brought up According to the strictest views On religious matters. My gratitude for such a home Increased with the years. To the young man who is building character I present the Bible as a book that is useful always . . It guides the footsteps of the young ; It throws a light upon the pathway in mature years ; It is the only b ook when the end is near. ■i 7 T i Tl- ( r_ L He lacks reverence who believes that religion is unable To defend herself in contest with error. He places a low estimate upon the strength of religion, Who thinks that the wisdom of God Must be supplemented By the force of man ' s puny arm. c Love, not force, was the weapon of the Nazarene ; Sacrifice for others, not the exploitation of them, Was His method of reaching the human heart. If true Christianity consists in carrying out in our lives The teachings of Christ, who will say that we are commanded To civilize with dynamite and proselyte with the sword. If we were to refuse to eat anything Until we could understand ... its creation We would die of starvation — But mystery, it seems, never bothers us in the dining room ; It is only in the church that it causes us to hesitate. We64ar e Awm ot March 19, 1946. Miss Elaine Kennard, Editor The Commoner William Jennings Bryan University Dayton, Tennessee Dear Miss Kennard: I am glad that you are paying special tribute in this year ' s Commoner to William Jennings Bryan as the Defender of the Faith. Many do not know that his Last Battle ' ' was but the culmination of a warfare for the faith carried on for several years before his death in Dayton. Many people know that he was mightily used of God, but do not know that he was definitely called of God. For several years Mr. Bryan pondered what was a God-given call to become the champion of the Defense of the Faith. Each week for five years five Godly ministers of Buffalo, New York, met for prayer, having as a special object of prayer that William Jennings Bryan would devote the remaining years of his life to the Defense of the Faith against the inroads of Modernism. Our friend, Dr. Ernest M. Wadsworth, Director of the Great Commission Prayer League, was one of these praying ministers ; the leader of the group was the Rev. Josiah H. Miller, Pastor of the Hedstrom Memorial Baptist Church of Buffalo. Finally, a former parishioner of the Reverend Mr. Miller sent a gift to him asking that he visit their family in Lincoln, Nebraska, where William Jennings Bryan was then living. Mr. Miller made the trip to Lincoln, being assured that the Lord would have him present the matter about which they had been praying to Mr. Bryan himself. Mr. Bryan considered the interview so important that he delayed a phone call from the President of the United States- for thirty minutes while they completed their discussion and joined in a dedicatory prayer. Mr. Bryan left that interview and prayer meeting no longer hesitant about God ' s call. He went forth The Defender of the Faith. Cordially yours in Christ, Judson A. Rudd. 4, The 1946 Commoner jS  , IP •IF 5- M 1 ' Pc 1 J| PT-l 1 y$m mm. « t aem r Top row— JUDSON A. RUDD, A.B., M.A., LL.D., President. . . . DWIGHT W. RYTHER, B.S.C., M.A., Vice-President and Dean, and Professor of English. . . . LLOYD E. FISH, B.A., A.M., Vice-Presi- dent and Treasurer, and Professor of Psychology and New Testament Greek. Bottom Row— NORMAN H. UPHOUSE, A.B., B.Th., M.Th., Dean of Men, and Associate Professor of Bible. . . . ALMA F. RADER, Dean of Women and Instructor in Bible. . . . REBECCA M. PECK, B.A., Registrar, and Instructor in Commercial Subjects. The 1946 Commoner Yfc ty Top roji ' -ARNE A. AHLMAN, A.B., A.M., Professor of French and History. . . . BEATRICE E. BATSON, B.A.. Instructor in English and History. ... RUTH IRENE MORROW, Instructor in Music. Bottom row— JOHN ROBERT SHIRLEY, B.S., Assistant Professor of Science. . . . PAUL DON- ALD STOCK, Assistant Professor of Music. . . . JANET AUDREY WEBB, B.A., Librarian and Instruc- tor in Art. The 1946 Commc . Cv jA MRS. GEORGE S. BIRCH, B.A. Assistant to the Treasurer MRS. ROBERT SHIRLEY Assistant to the Dietitian and Laundry Supervisor MRS. LLOYD E. FISH. B.A. Office Manager MRS. XORMAX UPHOUSE Women ' s Counselor and School Xurse MRS. LOUISE GARBER Dietitian and Hostess PAUL ZIMMERMAN Director of Promotion and Extension dfactit y awt fwdf Seated — M. L. Fish, L. Shirley, A. Rader, J. Rudd, R. Morrow, L. Garber, M. L ' phouse. Second rou; — D. Ryther, P. Zimmerman, B. Batson, P. Stock, J. Webb, R. Shirley. A. Birch, L. Fish, R. Peck, X. Uphouse, A. Ahlman. m. emws MILDRED BALDWIN — Gold Class Secretary-Treasurer 3 Foreign Missions Fellowship 2, 3, 4 Forensic Union 2, 3, 4 Commoner Staff 3 ; Vice-President jk C ■■SE ELIZABETH MAY BIRCH — Scarlet Christian Service Association 1 , 2, 3, 4; Representative 3 Archery Club 2, 3 Camera Club 1, 2, 4; Corresponding Secretary 4 Child Evangelism I, 2. 3, 4 Class Vice-President 3 Commoner Staff 3 ; Snapshot Editor Foreign Mission Fellowship 2, 3, 4; Regional Secretary- Treasurer 4 Lay Ambassadors 1 Student Council 4 ; Secretary Who ' s Who 4 © ent€w4 ROSEMARY MELLE BODLE — Gold Christian Service Association I, 2, 3, 4 Child Evangelism 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Secretary 3 Class Secretary and Treasurer 4 Dormitory Committee 4 Foreign Missions Fellowship 3, 4 Forensic Union 1, 2, 3, 4 Lay Ambassadors 1, 2 JTSS MARTHA BRICKEL- Child Evangelism Fellowship 1, Class President 3 Foreign Missions Fellowship 2, 3, 4 Forensic Union 3, 4 Shakespeare Club 3 Scarlet 3, 4; President 3 5S M€€WA EILEEN MILLER — Scarlet Bob Jones College I Choir 4 Foreign Missions Fellowship 2, 3, 4 Forensic Union 2 Gospel Singers 4 Shakespeare Club 3 Who ' s Who 4 EDWARD D. MILLER — Gold Class President 2, 4 Choir 4 Forensic Union 1, 2 ; Forensic Captain 4 Male Quartette 4 Nezvsette Make-up Editor 4 Pastor ' s Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4 ; President 4 Print Shop Manager 4 Shakespeare Club 3 Student Council 4 ; President 4 Who ' s Who 3, 4 £2 eneewd ANN WILDERN — Gold Child Evangelism I Commoner Staff 3 ; Circulation Manager Foreign Missions Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 2; Secretary-Treasurer 3 Forensic Union 1, 2, 3, 4 : Critic 3; Debate Manager 4 Spanish Club 2 Student Council 3 ; President Who ' s WI10 4 RALPH GIBSON — Gold Baptist Bible Seminary 1, 2, 3 Foreign Missions Fellowship 2 Pastor ' s Fellowship 1 Student Pastor of two churches 3 Mentha . . . CLASS OF 1947 CROZIER, DORIS GARBER, ANGIE GEIGER, HAZEL NELL GULLEY, JEAN HOWLAND, LA VERNE JENKINS, JOSEPHINE J : ■• -. ..• . s: ' . ,v • X . . . CLASS OF 1947 KENNARD, ELAINE KUHN, RUTH LI SEC, MARY MONCK, FLORENCE ROSENAU, BRUCE QfyUkme ■■• CLASS OF 1948 BALDWIN, HELEN CLOER, GLORIA GOW, HELEN HOOKS, RUTH LIEB, EDGAR JOHN CHRISTY, ELAINE DEW, RUTH E. HALL, ELLA LEE JONES, WILLIS MAHR, ILA RUTH MARSHALL, CATHERINE McBRIDE, VIVIAN 1 Qfy mi wmweA MEAD, DALE PARDEX. HELEN RAGER, ADAM RISSER, DEAN TEETER, GERALD WEYHE, LOIS Not pictured MULLAN, MELBA CLASS OF 1948 MEAD, LENA PEER, EARLE RAGER, GEORGENIA STEVENS, EUGENE TURNER, RAYMOND WILLIAMS. RUTH ELLA Not pictured IRENE CORRELL $v€ A nen CLASS OF 1949 BAKER, ESKLE BAUDER, DORIS RUTH BELL, DONNA JEAN BOOKAMER, NITA BOOKAMER, NOLA BORGARD, BARBARA BRECKBILL, WILLIAM BRICKEL, CLAIR BURCHAM, WANDA CHAPMAN, WILDA DERR, BERTHA DRAKE, ANNA LEE EATON, PHYLLIS EDENTON, LORRAINE GOEHRING, LYMAN HARER, GRACE HELMICK, JANE HUMBERD, ESTHER ifoetAmen . . . CLASS OF 1949 KENSINGER, BYRON KONVES, NORMA MATZ, LeANN McCAULEY, ESTHER MORGAN, MARJORIE O ' NEAL, IRMA PULKIN, JEAN ROSENAU, ROBERT SIEBKA. GLORIA STOLL, DOROTHY SUTTON. JAXE TEETER. JOHN TYLER. RANKIN WALKER, MARGUERITE WALKER. WILMA WALTERS. ELDINE WESTROM. GEORGE ZIEMER. ROSALIE Special Students GIBSON. PAULINE Not pictured CLARK. DAYID KOESTER, VERNON LAUTZENHIESER. WANDA MULLAN. JUANITA SCHWENK. GLEN F. 1 1   1 V  V V ■W ' « N i 1 l fl ■2 ££ «S c e €€. e 4A€eeme n The 1946 Commoner 19 Golds: First roiv — E. L. Hall, R. Bodlc, C. Marshall, E, Kennard and A. Gibson, H. Geiger, E. McCauley, J. Jenkins. Second row — J. Helmick, H. Gow, G. Cloer, N. Konves, W. Walker, I. R. Mahr, A. Drake, M. Baldwin, D. Stoll. Third row — B. Borgard, J. P ' ulkin, A. Wildern, D. Baudcr, J. Gulley, L. Edenton. Fourth row — L. Weyhe, W. Burcham, J. Sutton, P. Gibson, B, Derr. Fifth roiv — E. Miller, G. Teeter, D. Mead, G. Westrom, M. Morgan, Nola Bookamer. Sixth row — B. Rose- nau, R. Rosenau, R. Gibson, W. Jones, E. Peer, R. Turner. Scarlets : First roiv — L. Matz, H. Parden, W. Quimby, D. Bell, E. Humberd, G. Harer. Second roiv — A. Garber, G. Rager, G. Siebka, I. O ' Neil, R. E. Williams, R. Kuhn. Third roiv—E. Miller, R. Dew. B. Birch, R. Hooks, H. Baldwin, M. Lisec, V. McBride, L. Mead, P. Eaton, Nita Bookamer, L. How-land, A. Rager. Fourth roiv — M. Walker, E. Walters, E. Christy, D. Crozier, R. Ziemer, W. Breckbill, E. Baker. Fifth row — J. Teeter, D. Risser, E. Stevens, R. Tyler, F. Monck, E. Lieb, L. Goehring, B. Kensinger. ARCHERY CLUB First row — M. Lisec, G. Cloer, B. Borgard. Second row — H. Parden, C. Marshall, E. L. Hall, R. Hooks, Xola Bookamer, B. Derr, J. Jenkins, A. Drake. Third row — J. Sutton, L. Weyhe, R. Dew, H. Gow. D. Crozier, W. Burcham, J. Pulkin, M. Walker, E. Christy. CAMERA CLUB First row — D. Ryther. B. Borgard, H. Parden, E. McCauley, E. Stevens, W. Walker, B. Birch, G. Cloer, E. Baker. Second row — E. Christy. M. Lisec. E. L. Hall. H. Baldwin, J. Helmick. L. Matz. R. E. Williams. f : MM ;. i ■J X- - ■3 ? £ i. «?. i yweme za tem6 NEWSETTE STAFF Rebecca Peck, Alumni Reporter ; Paul Zimmerman, Managing Editor ; Lloyd Fish, Business Manager ; Judson A. Rudd, LL.D., Editor-in-Chief ; Edward Miller, Student Make-up Editor ; Beatrice Batson, Associate Editor ; Elaine Kennard, Student Reporter. Left to right — La Verne Hovvland, Circulation Manager ; Bruce Rosenau, Business Manager ; Elaine Kennard. Editor ; Mary Lisec, Assistant Editor ; Miss Batson, Fac- ulty Advisor; Hazel Nell Geiger, Photographic Editor. COMMONER STAFF Student Council Seated, left to right: Earle Peer Lena Alead Jane Sutton Angie Garber Lyman Goehring Standing, left to right: Bruce Rosenau, Vice-President Elizabeth Birch, Secretary Edward Miller, President o ' s Left to right: Elizabeth Birch, Senior Eileen Miller, Senior Edward Miller, Senior Ann Wildern, Senior Elaine Kennard, Junior Forensic Union First row, seated — W. Jones, H. Baldwin, E. L. Hall, D. Ryther (Faculty Sponsor), D. Risser (President), L. Goehr- ing (Critic), H. Gow (Secretary-Treasurer), F. Monck (Critic), E. Lieb (Sergeant-at-Arms ). Second row — C. Marshall, L. Howland, I. Mahr, J. Helmick, Nita Bookamer, C. Brickel, M. Brickel, R. E. Williams, B. Batson, V. McBride, J. Sutton, Nola Bookamer, G. Westrom L. Matz, J. Mullan, L. Kennard, B. Derr. Third row—G. Cloer, A. L. Drake, I. O ' Neal, R. Hooks, W. Burcham, M. Walker, J. Pulkin, B. Borgard, B. Breckbill, H. Parden, W. Walker, B. Birch, A. Wildern, M. Morgan. V CI? . ' SpP ii Piano Ensemble First row — H. Parden. H. Baldwin. G. Harer. W. Chapman. M. Morgan. D. Bell. R. Bodle. R Williams. Second row — P. Gibson. B. Derr. X. Book- amer. R Kuhn. R. Dew. Y. Walker, L. Mead. Airs. Morrow. Instructor. Third roii- — ] . Gullev, H. Gow. M. Baldwin. E. Miller, M. ' Walker, J. Pulkm. W. Burcham. Voice Ensemble At piano — R. Morrow. Seated, left to right— C. Marshall. M. Mul- lan. B. Borgard. P. Stock. E. Walters., L. How- land. Nita Bookamer. Second roie — W. Walker. J. Pulkin, M. Walker. A. Garber. W. Jones, J. Teeter. W. Breckbill, C. Brickel, G. Westrom, M. Morgan, V. McBride. L. Weyhe. E. Miller. Third rozc — W. Lautzenhieser. R. Dew, R. Ziemer. R. Tyler, E. Miller. Nola Bookamer, B. Derr, H. Geiger. Choir At piano — R. Morrow. First row— P. Stock. W. AYalker. B. Derr. H. Geiger, R. Dew. C. Marshall, D. Crozier, E. Miller, L. Howland, W. Chap- man. J. Jenkins. M. Morgan. D. Bell. G. Cloer. L. Matz. .Second rou — B. Borgard, A. Garber. Xita Bookamer. V. McBride, L. Edenton, Nola Bookamer. A. Drake, E. Christy, E. Walters. L. Weyhe. E. McCauley. Third row — J. Teeter. R. Tyler. E. Miller, E. Baker. E. Stevens. W. Jones. G. Westrom. W. Breckbill. A. Ahlman. . - ■(To( v v EK-, ■▼ Hermits ' Hall Left to right— J. Teeter, E. Lieb. N. Up- liouse. G. Westrom, R. Rosenau, R. Tyler, W. Breckbill, G. Teeter, W. Jones, E. Baker, B. Kensinger, L. Goehring, B. Rosenau, D. Risser. D. Mead. Seated on floor — W. Shirley. Married Couples Left to right — Mr. and .Mrs. Brickel. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson and Ardith, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ler, Mr. and Mrs. Peer. Dorcas and George. Mr. and Mrs. Rager. Girls 7 Dormitory First row in front, left to right, seated — E. Kennard, W. Mullan, A. Drake, H. Geiger, D. Stoll, E. Hall, R. Kuhn. Second row, seated — W. Lautzenhieser, R. Dew. L. Matz, R. Williams, Miss Radar, E. Walters, N. Bookamer, E. Mc- Cauley, M. Morgan, I. Correll. Third rov. standing — H. Baldwin, J. Helmick, F. Monck, A. Wildern, A. Garber, L. Mead, E. Christv, X. Konves. H. Gow, R. Hooks, L. Whye, R. Bodle, V. McBride, R. Ziemer. J. Sutton. N. Bookamer. E. Birch, I. O ' Neal, M. Lisec. D. Bell. J. Jenkens, G. Cloer. Fourth roii ' , standing, back — L. Howland. J. Gulley, M. Mullan, H. Parden. J. Pulkin, B. Borgard, W. Burcham, M. Walker, W. Walker, P. Eaton, I. Mahr. B. Derr, C. Marshall, G. Harer. o or on Child Evangelism Seated— M. Walker. A. Birch, E. L. Hall (Vice-President), J. Rager (President). C. Marshall (Program Chairman), A. Rader (Faculty Adviser), R. Kuhn, H. Geiger. Second roiv — I. R. Mahr, R. Ziemer, R. Dew, J. Pulkin, E. Christy (Secretary), J. Gulley (Program Chairman), B. Derr, R. Bodle, W. Lautzenhieser, M. Brickel. Third roiv — L. Howland, J. Helmick, H. Parden, M. Morgan, H. Gow, W. Burcham, B. Borgard, E. Walters, R. E. Williams, R. Hooks, B. Birch, J. Mullan, E. McCauley. First roiv — B. Batson, D. Risser, H. Gow, B. Rosenau (President), Mrs. George Birch (Faculty Adviser), E. Kennard (Vice-President), H. Pardon (Secretary), E. Birch (Regional Secretary), A. Wildern (C. S. A. Representative), Miss Rader. Second row— I. R. Mahr, V. McBride. E. L. Hall, A. L. Drake, L. Howland, R. Dew, E. McCauley, C. Marshall, R. Bodle, M. Brickel. Third roiv—]. Helmick, I. O ' Neal, E. Miller, B. Borgard, J. Sutton, R. E. Wil- liams, H. Baldwin, B. Derr. Foreign Missions Fellowship Lay Ambassadors Seated — A. Garber (President), R. Shirley (Faculty Adviser), R. Peck (Prayer Chairman). Second rozv — W. Walker, M. Uphouse, H. Geiger, W. Burcham, R. Hooks, J. Webb, G. Siebka, L. Weyhe, R. Stevens, L. Shirley. Third row — A. Ahlman, B. Breckbill, L. Goehring. Seated — A. Rager (Vice-President), N. Uphouse (Adviser), Edward Miller (President), E. Peer (Secretary). Standing — R. Tyler, B. Kensinger, R. Turner, E. Stevens, W. Jones, G. Westrom, E. Lieb, D. Mead, G. Teeter, E. Baker, J. Teeter. 1 Student Pastors ' Fellowship + sje . Compliments of THE CHURCH OF GOD PUBLISHING HOUSE Montgomery Avenue Cleveland, Tennessee Compliments of J. L. McPHEETERS Compliments of KELSO RALLARD SHERIFF MORGAN FURNITURE Dayton, Tennessee JOHNSON HARDWARE Phone 191 Dayton REN RLOCK Clothing Store Dayton, Tennessee Compliments of REDFORD DIME STORE Dayton, Tennessee 38 The 1946 Commoner Grace Theological Seminary A standard theological school where the whole Word of God is honored and the high academic demands of Christian Scholarship are directed toward a practical Christian Ministry, with the following purposes and ideals: A Bible-centered Curriculum A Premillenial Hope and Viewpoint A Competent and Believing Scholarship A Spiritual and Prayer-charged Environment A Missionary and Evangelistic Devotion An Expository Preaching and Teaching A Spirit-filled and Separated Life Ministry COURSES LEAD TO RECOGNIZED THEOLOGICAL DEGREES AND ARE OPEN TO ALL WORTHY AND PROPERLY QUALIFIED STUDENTS No tuition charges. Approved by the Indiana Department of Education for the training of Veterans. Fall semester begins Sept. 9, 1946. Write for catalog. Alva J. McClain. President Herman A. Hoyt. Registrar WINONA LAKE, INDIANA An Invitation We advise young men who aspire to a denomi- national ministry, to take their training and se- cure their ordination under the auspices of the denomination in which they expect to function. However, if you are a Fundamental Pastor, Mis- sionary, or Evangelist, regardless of sex, now in Interdenominational or Undenominational work, or you expe:t to be so engaged, and are hungry for the spiritual fellowship and solidarity of an Association in which you will be able to feel the warmth, friendship and cooperation of a large, consecrated family of Gospel Workers, then we say: Come with us and we will do thee good. The Fundamental Ministerial Association BOX 921 JOLIET. ILLINOIS MOUNTAIN CITY STOVE COMPANY CAFETERIA EQUIPMENT 1240 Market St. Chattanooga, Tenn. MORGAN BUS LINES, INC. SERVING FROM DAYTON TO OAK RIDGE AND CROSSVILLE TO OAK RIDGE We Specialize in Chartered Bussei Any Time. Anywhere L. A. Morgan, Secretary-Treasurer DAYTON. TENNESSEE COMPLIMENTARY ADS Hardie and Caudle S. H. Kress Co. ovemans Edwards and LeBron Ltd. Miller Brothers Sears, Roehuck and Co. United Shoe Repair Co. F. R. ROGERS Druggist The 1946 Commoner 39 Bakers Feed Store F. E. Robinson Company ON THE SQUARE WELCOMES YOU AND SOLICITS The Student ' s Drug Store YOUR PATRONAGE It ' s our pleasure to serve Quality you can trust Bryan students Prices you can afford DAYTON, TENNESSEE Phone 102 DAYTON, TENNESSEE SPRING CITY, TENNESSEE Phone 65 Phone 2861 THE DAYTON HERALD W. L. HODGES SON The Only Newspaper Published in Rhea County JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS CHINA AND GLASS COMMERCIAL PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES — it ' s printed, WE have it or can get it for you. Repair Work a Specialty Phone 43 Dayton DAYTON, TENNESSEE P. O. BOX 286 DAYTON, TENNESSEE Dayton Bank £r Trust Company We are prepared to take care of your banking needs, what- ever they are. We extend a cordial invitation to all to make use of our hanking facilities. DAYTON, TENNESSEE 40 The 1946 Commoner MILLS AND LUPTON SUPPLY COMPANY SUPPLIES FOR ALL INDUSTRIES Chattanooga, Tennessee ' To Know Him and to Make Him Known COLUMBIA BIBLE COLLEGE Robert C. McQuillan, President BIBLE COLLEGE AND SEMINARY COURSES LEADING TO DEGREES Special Graduate Courses Planned for Foreign Missionary Candidates COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA Cline Studios COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY . . . PORTRAITS KODAKS FINISHING SUPPLIES PHONE 6-3418 115 East Eighth Chattanooga, Tennessee HANON RADIO SERVICE Home Owned and Operated Serving to Please You PHONE 110 DAYTON, TENNESSEE THE THRIFT STORE PETER S DIAMOND BRAND SHOES DRY GOODS HOSIERY Dayton, Tennessee WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE FURNITURE .... HARDWARE AUTO PARTS GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Phone 157 Dayton, Tcnn. We Deliver Compliments of CITY DRY CLEANERS JENKINS and DARWIN BROS. UNDERPRICED MERCHANDISE Dayton, Tennessee HY-WAY GARDEN FLORISTS Phone 335 Dayton, Tennessee The 1946 Commoner 41 FOX BROTHERS COMPANY (INSTITUTION DEPARTMENT) CHATTANOOGA Distributors of FEATHERLITE Flour TEA GARDEN Preserves and Jellies COMPLETE LINE OF NO. 10 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Pickles and Olives in Glass SAWYER ' S FUNERAL SERVICE Compliments Ambulance of DR. A. M. MORGAN Day 28-J — PHONE — Night 28-R C. Paxton Sawyers, Manager BROWN CHEVROLET COMPANY KING BROS. SHOE REPAIR SALES — CHEVROLET — SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES Phone 228 Dayton, Tennessee Market Street Dayton, Tennessee 42 The 1946 Commoner M. Schild and Company CANNERS : STEARNS COAL ICE CREAM : MILK Our Cream Is Served by F. E. Robinson And All Ealing Places in Dayton Phone 3 DAYTON, TENNESSEE M. B. Eaves Produce Company Wholesale and Retail FRUITS, VEGETABLES, AND GROCERIES 7.3031 — Phones — 7-6282 702 East 11th Street CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE MODERN WAY CLEANERS Dayton, Tennessee HOTEL AQUA CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS Dayton, Tennessee MRS. E. B. ARNOLD Ready-to-Wear PURSER KNIGHT SHOES . . . CLOTHING Market Street Dayton, Tennessee LAY COMPANY, INC. 5e, 10c, and 25c Stores ABEL HARDWARE CO. Anything and Everything in Hardware Purina Feed — Baby Chicks PHONE 164 DAYTON, TENNESSEE The 1946 Commoner 43 Serving Those Who Serve Christ MR. AND MRS. CHAS. E. WILKINSON CORRESPONDENCE CARD FOLDERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS . . 12 FOR 60c Novelty Awards for Sunday School Teachers, Personalized Scripture Text Calendars for Pastors, I Believe It All Bible Pendants and Book Marks 762 Jackson Avenue Ardsley, Pennsylvania Our Prayer, God Bless Everyone at Bryan V. WRIGHT ' S FOOD STORE FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES MEATS AND GROCERIES Second Avenue Dayton, Tennessee THE BETHEL PUBLISHING CO. 1819 S. MAIN STREET, ELKHART, INDIANA will, upon request, send a copy of their 1946 catalog of Church and Sunday School Supplies. Special discounts to Ministers, Churches, and Schools. Ask for samples of Bethel S. S. literature. We tithe our income. This page has been removed due to privacy concerns. A Twinco Yearbook. Twin City Printing Co., Champaign, Illinois
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