King's Business - 1947-09

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Y O U K N O W T H E S E M E N !

Cla rence H. Benson H. A. Ironside Robert C. M cQ u ilk in Leslie R. Marston James DeForest M u rch Stanley H. Frodsba

Harold Mason H. H. Savage

iJ le y served on the CURR ICULUM COMM ITTEE o f the NATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION and prepared the NEW UNIFORM BIBLE LESSON SERIES OUTLINES

9 We are publishing these outlines in a complete line of Sunday School literature beginning January I, 1948. Samples available soon !

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