King's Business - 1923-07

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h a d done fo r u s th ro u g h th e y e a rs, of s e r ­ v ice H e h a d led u s in to fo r H im , w ere liste n e d to, a n d re fe re n c e s m ad e to th o se w ho a re n ow on fo re ig n fields. T h e s e a ­ so n of p ra y e r w h ich fo llo w ed w as a b le s s ­ ed one. A t th e clo se w e g a th e re d a ro u n d a p r e ttily d e c o ra te d ta b le w ith th e I n ­ s titu te co lo rs, fo r lig h t re fre s h m e n ts,, a n d th e r e c o n tin u e d w ith h a p p y m em o ries, a n d y e t th ro u g h o u t th e re c o n tin u e d w ith u s th e in flu en ce o f th e fe llo w sh ip in H im w h ich w e h a d ju s t h ad. M en tio n w a s m ad e o f a n o rg a n iz a tio n w h ich h a d b een s ta r te d a t M o n tro se w h ich w o u ld b in d u s to g e th e r w ith th e th o u g h t of r e ­ u n io n s b e in g h eld th e re ea c h sum m er, a n d w e w e re a s k e d to c o n sid e r th is an d to be m u ch in p ra y e r a b o u t it.” W o rd h a s com e o f th e d e a th in A frica, o f A llen B e n n e tt, ’22. Six a tta c k s of fe v e r w e re fo llo w ed b y S p an ish In flu e n z a an d h e slip p e d a w a y on J a n u a r y 17th. H e w as w ith in a h u n d re d m iles o f h is d e s ti­ n a tio n . A le tte r fro m C h a u n cey S heldon s a y s th a t th e n a tiv e s w h o sto o d a ro u n d th e g ra v e w 'ept a s th o u g h th e y h a d lo st th e ir b e s t frie n d . M rs. S. D. M oore (n ee G lad y s C o llier) L os A n g eles, p a sse d a w a y on M ay 3rd. J o h n R e y e n g a , w h o a tte n d e d th e B ible I n s titu te la s t y e a r, died a t h is hom e in R e d la n d s on A p ril 14th. W o rd h a s b een receiv ed fro m A fric a of th e illn e ss o f C h a rle s H u ll, ’20, a n d p ra y e r is a s k e d fo r h is reco v ery . M r. a n d M rs. E . G. H a n se ll, o f C a l­ g a ry , A lta, C an ad a, w elcom ed a son, H a r ry E rn e s t, to th e ir hom e on A p ril 15th. M iss C a th e rin e K u lp , '20, h a s re sig n e d fro m h e r p o sitio n a s S u n d ay school w o r k ­ e r fo r th e M en n o n ite m issio n in L o s A n ­ g e le s a n d g o n e to h e r fo rm e r hom e, L a J u n ta , Colo., e x p e c tin g so o n to go E a st. M iss M arie K o rtm e ie r, ’22, h a s acce p te d a p p sitio n in th e G irls’ I n d u s tr ia l School, in H o n o lu lu , H a w a ii. L lo y d D. W ells, ’21, h a s re c e n tly ta k e n th e p a s to ra te of a n ew m issio n c h u rc h a t In g lew o o d , C alif. M iss A g n es S c o tt K en t, ‘21, h a s r e ­ ceiv ed a n a p p o in tm e n t to m iss io n a ry w o rk am o n g th e fo re ig n e rs o f N ew Y o rk C ity . She is c o n n ected w ith th e M adison S q u are C h u rch H o u se on th e E a s t Side as d ire c to r o f c h ild re n ’s w o rk a n d c o n d u c ts c la s se s a n d v is its in th e h om es of c h il­ d ren re p re s e n tin g o v er tw e n ty d iffe re n t n a tio n a litie s . I t is a field of v a s t o p p o r­ tu n ity a n d one in w h ic h sh e is e x p e rie n c ­ in g g r e a t jo y a n d b lessin g . M iss R ib a T h om p so n , ’21, h a s b een te a c h in g in one of th e U n ite d P re s b y te r ­ ia n m issio n sch o o ls in th e K e n tu c k y m o u n ta in s, an d w ill r e tu r n to h e r h om e in R iv e rsid e fo r th e su m m er, b’h e sa y s th a t sh e h a s ex p e rie n c e d g r e a t jo y in te a c h ­ in g th e B ib le in th e sch o o lro om , w h e re it h a s m e t w ith a h e a r ty resp o n se.

T h e d a te s o f th e M o n tro se B ib le C o n ­ fe re n c e fo r 1923 a re a n n o u n ced a s f o l­ low s: M issio n ary W eek J u ly 8-15, M in ­ is te r ia l I n s titu te J u ly 16-26, B ib le C on­ fé re n c e J u ly 2 7 -A u g u st 5, P ro p h e tic C on­ fe re n c e A u g u s t 6-12. D r, T o rre y w ill p r e ­ sid e o v e r th e M in is te ria l I n s titu te an d th e B ible C o n feren ce, th e p rin c ip a l s p e a k ­ e rs b e in g a s fo llo w s: M in is te ria l I n s t i ­ tu te , D r. T o rre y , D r. W illiam E v a n s, D r. J o h n M a cln n is; B ib le C o n feren ce, D r. T o rre y , D r. S id n ey T. Sm ith, D r. G riffith T h om as, D r. E v a n s, D r. M a cln n is, D r. H . W . B ieb er, R ev. W illiam B. P e ttin g ill, Mr. a n d M rs. R a lp h N o rto n . D r. A. C. G aebe- lein w ill h a v e c h a rg e of th e P ro p h e tic C o n feren ce. F o r d e ta ils o f th e s e c o n fe r­ en ces w rite to R . M. H o n eym an , E x e c u tiv e S e c re ta ry , M o n tro se, P a. T h e d a te of th e a n n u a l h om ecom in g of th e A lu m n i A sso c ia tio n h a s b een se t fo r Ju n e 22nd a n d m em b ers a re u rg e d to k eep th is d a te open. M ail se n t o u t b y th e officers o f th e A lum ni A sso ciatio n to th e fo llo w in g p e r ­ so n s h a s b een re tu rn e d . W e sh o u ld be g la d to h e a r fro m a n y o n e k n o w in g th e c o rre c t a d d re ss o f a n y of th e s e : M rs. F re d R . A b b o tt, M rs. A. B. S h ep h erd , D eb o rah A. C la rk , Ja m e s I. C u th b e rtso n , C h iy o k ich i F a r u ta , K a th e rin e F in ch y , J. R a ym o n d B e n n in g , K u k o F u jita , F lo ria n A. G reen , A lice G. L am b, H a ro ld E . H ard y , T h o m a s L le w elly n , R o b e rt L. N ielsen , S oichi O zaki., M a ry A g n es R eed. L e n a R em p el. A lphonzo A. R oberts* N in a E . R o ss. H elen S ch aefer, H elen E . Sm ith, P e a r l S. T ay lo r, O scar E . W eiss, L ew is A. W ick en s. W e r e g r e t th a t th ro u g h an o v e rsig h t th e 'p ic tu r e o f M r. K . Ow en W h ite w as o m itte d fro m th e D ecem b er c la s s p ic tu re s w h ich a p p e a re d in th e M ay n um b er. A re u n io n of fo rm e r B ib le I n s titu te s t u ­ d e n ts w a s h eld on th e e v e n in g of A p ril 9th, 1923, a t th e H om e of th e A fric a I n ­ la n d M ission, 241 H e n ry St., B ro o k ly n , N. Y., th e fo llo w in g s tu d e n ts b e in g p r e ­ se n t; M iss A g n es S c o tt K en t, ’21, M iss F lo re n c e W . K er, ’21, M iss L illia n C. C u rtis, ’19, M r. Ja m e s C h u n g , ’17, Mr. H e n ry M itch ell, ’17, M iss E liz a b e th F o th , ’16, M iss E . A n n a R ow lan d , ’16, M iss A lice M. B o rd en , R ev. A. J. Coffey. One of th e s e s tu d e n ts w rite s : “O ld f a v o rite s in ‘W o rld R e n ow n ed H y m n s’ w e re su n g , a n d th e n w e g a th e re d a ro u n d th e fireplace^ as w e u sed to do, a n d im m e d ia te ly w e se em ­ ed to ex p e rie n c e th e th r ill o f th e old d ay s, a n d som eh ow th e re w a s a re a l I n s titu te a ir in ev id en ce. T e stim o n ie s o f b en efits re c e iv e d fro m o u r tra in in g , of w h a t God

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