alumni news by Inez McGahey
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Dorothy Gruber ’39, Basti District, U.P., India, continues to do personal work with the women arid also conducts children’s meetings. Leslie and Carolyn (Alstrand ’52) Grove, Nigata ken, Japan: “Leslie speaks in Japanese several times a week—at Sunday morning, Wednesday Bible study, at the Old Peoples’ Homes, the Tuberculosis Sani tarium, and at public Gospel meetings. Carolyn has a Bible class of high school girls and helps with the women’s meeting and with church music. Mr. Sogawa, to whom she taught organ, now plays for some services.” Titus ’44 and Florence (Wiebe ’44) Nic kel, Para, Brazil: “We can easily see how the translators here are going to need at least three bases to work from in order to reach all the different Indian tribes there are in this land. The Unevan gelized Field Mission has a school in town for their missionary children, and they have given us permission for our children to attend. We surely hope that we will be able to have plane service and radio communications soon. It takes some of our translators three weeks to travel out to their isolated Indian tribes. And then, dur ing the months they are there, they have practically no contact with the outside.” Paula Wiebe ’36, Uruguay, South Amer ica: “Our results from our camp work have always been very encouraging. But even so, this will probably be our last year of camp work because of the food and financial difficulties.” Charles and Barbara (Carlsson ’53) Samuels, Anchorage, Alaska: “We have started the church here in Anchorage. We have about 50 to 60 people in Sunday school.”
John ’32 and Nancy (Tupman ’32) Wiebe, Nigeria, West Africa: “Leprosy is slowly being eradicated, but we have a long way to go. There still are about 900, 000 out of the 35,000,000 people in Nigeria who have leprosy. Even today there are thousands of children with this disease, and most of them without care. During the past year 3,700 people with leprosy have completed their treatment. They have been discharged free of leprosy.” (John is Supervisor of the Leprosy Serv ice.) Milton ’42 and Clara (Neufeld ’42) War- kentin and family are continuing their service in Mexico with Wycliffe Transla tors, Incorporated. Emil ’51 and Agnes (Bollin ’45) Eggli, Norwalk, California: “We can say that the Lord has heen good to use for another year. Emil still has the same job, as he had since he recovered from polio 4 years ago. I also still have the same job, for the past 6 years, ‘Mother.’ ” Nancy Woolnough
CALIFORNIA
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Chico-Marysville KHSL KDAN El Centro KAMP Fresno-Dinuba KRDU Eureka
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Los Angeles KBBI
107.5 (FM)
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Oxnard-Ventura-Santa Barbara KOXR
910 8:30 A.M. MWF
Sacramento KEBR
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’47, Quito, Equador, South America, is on a six-month furlough from her work with HCJB. Helena Wiebe ’51 has returned to the Philippines wo r k i n g with Orient Crusades. Elmer L. Wilder ’27, Hospital C h a p l a i n ,
Portland KPDQ
Miss Wiebe
Portland, Oregon: “It is a great privilege to tell those who would otherwise not hear of the love of Christ. Each day is filled with pleasant and profitable con tacts.” Dorothy Zimmerman ’51, Omaha, Ne braska: “I enjoy so much the ALUM- NEWS. Wish we could keep up with
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Spokane KCFA
Walla Walla KTEL Wenatchee KUEN
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some m o r e of our classmates, but I guess some of them do not write.” Marianne Schmi d ’54, Sw i t z e r l a n d : “Though my sickness has thrown out the plan to go to French Guiana, I had to de cide to take up some kind of work. So God
Yakima KUTI
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Caldwell-Boise KBGN
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Denver KLIR
990 8:30 A.M. Tues.-Thurs. 970 8:30 A.M. MWF 1280 9:00 A.M. MTWTF 1400 8:30 A.M. Sun.
Pueblo-Colorado Springs KFEL
Herbert and Marcell (Delk ’55) Jones are happy parents of Mark Leslie, who was bom on September 13, 1960. Since then two of their African staff have left to secure higher education, so Marcella is needed urgently to teach. Kaare and Jean (Mitchell ’35) Wilhelm- sen, Trinidad, West Indies: “The people of Trinidad read English. We need to sup ply Sunday school children with literature each week. Graduation of our Bible school took place just a few days after the Dedi cation. By the time a student is ready to graduate, he has usually opened up a needy area and is pastoring it. There are now about 30 district preaching posts.”
Phoenix KHEP Tuscon KTUC
opened a job in a big bookstore down town Basel where I am typing invoices for the many, many outgoing books in five or more languages. Also God kindly sent me to a Christian girl friend where I can take my meals and live close by in a furnished room. In a few months I pray that I shall have my strength back and then enter the work whatever God might have for me. Switzerland has re ligious instruction in school, but many people are not bom again.” Miss Schmid
Birmingham, Ala. WSFM
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Th e B ib le In s titu te H ou r LOS ANGELES 17. CALIFORNIA
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