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The Church and Social Functions / Mormons in Navajo Land / News Briefs

Herman Hanko·1961-03-01
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THE CHURCH AND SOCIAL FUNCTIONS According to a recent report, a Methodist Church in Sydney, Australia, has opened a special kind of night-club for teenagers. No liquor is sold in the night-club, but popular teenage musicians are hired to entertain the crowds; the young people dress as they like, eat hamburgers and sip soft drinks, watch television, dance, play table tennis or billiards, and in general have a good time. Rev. Peter Van Tuinen, in The Banner, raises the question in connection...

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Herman Hanko
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1961-03-01

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Psalms 122:1-4Matthew 23:15
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