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Facilities: Do not plan to bring tents for this Spring Feast!
While God will surely give us good weather for the Feast, the
recent bitter weather throughout the South brought ice, snow,
rain and cold to our grounds in Gladewater, and we may have
colder than usual temperatures. There are ample motels,
hotels, and apartments in and near Gladewater, Big Sandy,
Greggton and Longview for all.
There will be ample house-trailer space on our own grounds---
and those desiring to stay in one of the metal booths on the
grounds may do so. Very few requests have come in as yet for
the booths---so, should you desire to utilize one of them, you
may be sure of accommodation. However, these booths are not
heated, unless some type of portable heater or stove is
brought, which is entirely safe around children, and would not
cause a possible fire hazard.
Meals will be served, as usual, at cost, in the dining hall.
The charge is 75› for adults, 40› for children from 6 to 12
years of age, and no charge for children under 6.
Booths may be occupied for the entire time of your stay for a
donation to the building fund of $55.00 for a large booth, or
$40.00 for one of the smaller ones.
DIRECTIONS FOR FINDING THE TABERNACLE: For those of you who have
not yet attended one of the Feasts at the tabernacle the following
information is given: The grounds are just off highway #80, about
9 miles west of Gladewater, Texas, and 2 miles east of Big Sandy.
Gladewater is a little over 100 miles east of Dallas, toward
Shreveport, La. You won't be able to miss the huge steel
tabernacle building, which rears up above the surrounding
landscape, dominating the scene for miles. Turn in at the sign,
through the brick entrance way, and drive straight to the
registration booth, where you will receive a sticker for your car.
Those of you who come by train or bus can get taxi service at
Gladewater, and at Big Sandy. It would be more advisable to go to
your place you have reserved first, get settled, and then go to the
tabernacle grounds.
OTHER LOCAL CHURCH AREAS:
FRESNO, California: Services at 7:30 P.M. for Passover and Feast,
in the IOOF Hall, 1915 Merced St., just off Broadway (Business
Route, US 99). Mr. Kenneth Swisher will officiate.
LONG BEACH, California: Services begin at 7:30 P.M. for Passover
and Feast, at the Long Beach Womens' Club, 1309 E. 3rd St., Long
Beach. Mr. Leroy Neff will be in charge.
SAN DIEGO, California: Members will meet at the Vassa Club, 3094
El Cajon Blvd., San Diego. Services begin at 7:30 P.M. for both
Passover and Feast, with Mr. Norman Smith, Evangelist in the Head-
quarters Church, and our Radio Studio Manager, in charge.