King's Business - 1938-07

September, 1938

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T H E K I N G ' S B U S I N E S S

Married Raymond G. Chandler, ’32, and Mabel A. Axworthy, '32, July 21, Calvary Bap­ tist Church, Whittier, Calif. Norman Coon and Johanna Rozeboom, Aug. 4, Glendale, Calif. Paul T . Coulombe and Dorothy Cooper, June 29, San Gabriel, Calif. Theodore Fischbacher and Olive V. Huston, June 15, Hankow, Hupeh, China. Leonard E. Hagstrom and Audrey June Nelson, July 20, Langford, S. Dak. Melvin Haug and Grace E . Hooper, ’38, June 19, Los Angeles, Calif. Egon A. Hofer, ’35, and Naomi Alma Tschetter, July 9, Carpenter, S. Dak. Henry Howell and Gertrude Reese, '30, June 25, Los Angeles, Calif. James Hume, '32, and Ada Dugdale, Aug. 6, Long Beach, Calif. Raymond F. Kahle and Mary-Pearl Reinhard, ’36, July 4, Los Angeles, Calif. Henry A. Kliewer, ’35, and Hannah Nik­ kei, June 30, Bakersfield, Calif. Robert William Palmer and Lois M. Cooper, July 20, Los Angeles, Calif. Emanuel Rasmussen, Th.B., '37, and Wilfred E . Hillyer, ’37, June 29, Riverside, Calif. Menno D. Rempel and Helen Adrian, June 20, Los Angeles, Calif. John E . Ryan, ’35,. and Erma Altergott, ’35, June 14, Los Angeles, Calif. Loren J. Scovel and Ruth F. Fralick, ’35, June 24, Whittier, Calif. Harold A. Spurr, ’34, and Marion Payne, Aug. 6, Alhambra, Calif. Newel A. Stickney, ’37, and- Elsie C. Huntamer, ’37, June 15, Lacey, Wash. Arthur Tuggy, ’22, and Edith Lee, ’20, June 17, Placentia, Calif. Lyman A. Wendt, ’34, and Helen E. Gilbert, ’38, July 31, Santa Barbara, Calif. Arne Westman and Helga Wedin, June 11, Los Angeles, Calif. Isaac Willems, ’36, and Winona E . Tins­ ley, ’36, June 5, Los Angeles, Calif. Born T o Leland ( ’28) and Mrs. Green, a son, Leland Dale, March 24, Los Angeles, Calif. T o Stewart (’33) and Mrs. McDougall (Edna M. Luft, ’3 5 ), a son, Colin Stewart, June 7, Egbe, via Ilorin, Nigeria, W . Af­ rica. T o Charles E . and Mrs. Steiner (Edith Z. Overman, ’23), a daughter, Elizabeth Ann, Aug. 10, Columbia, Calif. T o Albert C. ( ’37) and Mrs. W all, a daughter, Edith-Helen Margery, July 31, Los Angeles, Calif. T o Elwin C. and Mrs. Weston (Hazel S. Smith, ’3 1 ), a daughter, Dorothy Jean, July 15, Los Angeles, Calif. T o Rolland T . and Mrs. Wisusik (Mar­ tha Schindler, ’3 6 ), a daughter, Marsha Kathleen, June 24, San Fernando, Calif. With the Lord Marjorie Janet Jackson, the little four- year-old daughter of George W . ( ’25) and Mrs. Jackson (Agnes Hosie, ’26) of 2412 S. Hope St., Los Angeles, Calif., went to be with the Lord on July 20. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson have two other daughters, Vir­ ginia, age 9, and Gwendolyn, 8.

The Bible Institute F A M IL Y C IR C L E

Graduates Around the World A l l a n g . ( ’24) a n d m r s . m c - INTOSH (Marjorie Phair) have been stationed at Rethi, Nioka, Congo Beige, Africa, where for a time they have had charge of the Africa Inland Mission’s schopl for missionaries’ children. The Con­ go missionaries of the Mission also met at this station this year for their conference. Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh write: "The group met with a deep longing in all hearts for revival, and we believe none went away disappointed, for God did visit His people. What mountain-top experiences! . . . This term we are twenty-eight includ­ ing ourselves, and sometimes like the ‘Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe,’ we do not know what to do! But the children really cooperate very well and are a lovely group of boys and girls. A number feel a call to enter missionary service when they have finished their preparation." Graduates of the June class at the Bible Institute of Los Angeles who have been or­ dained to the gospel ministry include Rich­ ard H. Dilworth, Dudley L. Girod, Wilbert A. Regier, and H. H. Richardson. Each of the first three received the degree of Bachelor of Theology on June 9, while Mr. Richardson received the diploma of the three-year general course. Mr. Dilworth and Mr. Girod were ordained at services in the San Gabriel Union Church, San Ga­ briel, Calif., on June 10. Paul W . Rood, President of the Institute, gave the ordina­ tion message. Mr. Dilworth has been ac­ cepted as a candidate for the Africa Inland Mission, and Mr. Girod is pastor of the Shoredale Chapel, Los Angeles, Calif., which is associated in fellowship with the Church of the Open Door. Mr. Regier was ordained on June 19 at the Immanuel Men- nonite Church, Los Angelas, Calif., and was installed as pastor of the church on the same day. John A. Hubbard of the In­ stitute faculty preached the ordination ser­ mon. Mr. Richardson was ordained on June 26 at Calvary Church, Hollywood, Calif., and Chester White brought the message on that occasion. Raymond F. and Mrs. Kahle (Mary- Pearl Reinhard, ’3 6), who were married in July, are serving in a traveling conference ministry, as Mr. Kahle is field conference speaker for the Biblical Research Society of

4417 Berenice Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Kahle served on the music faculty of the Institute for the two years preceding her marriage. W alter Lyons, ’35, who received the de-| gree of Ph. B. from Wheaton College in June, was ordained to the gospel ministry on June 26, in the Calvary Church of Hollywood, Calif. He and Mrs. Lyons (Helen Williams, ’36) have been spending the summer in Christian work at Weaver- ville, Calif., living in a house trailer. Their permanent mailing address is 2004 S. Union Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Roy Wright (Sarah Keables) who attended the Biola Evening School in 1925, recently visited the Institute. Mrs. Wright has been living for the past seven years in Rantoul, Illd5 and has been teaching an adult Bible class in her home, which the group has elected to call by the initials “M. Y . B. C.,” Master Your Bible Club. Remarkable’-interest has been shown in the study of the Word of God, and members who did not previously own a Bible are now eagerly engaged in studying and memorizing the Scriptures. Alice Goss, '34, plans to attend the Sal­ vation Army Training College, 115 Valen­ cia St., San Francisco, Calif., beginning with the fall term. Edith Johnson, '32, Rt. 2, Box 256, Gree­ ley, Colo., accompanied by five of her Euodia girls, made a two-weeks’ deputa­ tion trip to Washington and Southern Cali­ fornia in June. Including their radio broad­ casts, they conducted or participated in over twelve services during their journey. Ann ( ’34) and Beatrice Hollenbeck ( ’32) and Elizabeth McCall, ’33, Glenham, S. Dak., have been spending the summer in Daily Vacation Bible School work in va­ rious communities. At the W illow Lake Presbyterian Church, Willow Lake, S. Dak., where J. W . Limkemann is pastor, the school began with an enrollment of sixty-six and finished with ninety-five. W il­ low Lake has a population of only five hundred, but children came from as far as thirty miles to attend the school. Many made their decision for Christ during the week. Margaret E. Downs, ’35, has been en­ gaged in Christian Education work in the Alameda Baptist Church, Alameda, Calif.

Herbert W . Cassel, '26, 3311 Cazador St., Los An­ geles, Calif., was ordained on July 24 in the Church of the Open Door, where he has been Superintendent of the church’s Bible School. Paul W . Rood preached the ordination sermon, and Louis T . Talbot gave the ordina­ tion charge. Mr. and Mrs. Cassel (Doris Myers) expect to sail soon under the Cen­ tral American Mission.

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